I sj . t.WM4,.' Watc TytSKltft iiia be found a Humh uf Congress Wu- J lerttl in', KtiU'isftueist, fresh frw the Springs, ml 1 will keep it m l'-c, , lictclotfre. tut Utt uc iwmmoduUMi of cti-.uuiers. r. p. rK.-cuo. iu igh; Je s;iM!r ;: " " 27 FRAAJJLYTOX FLuUALE SiilOCL. ..TW1E Summer Session of thiaSchool commenced -I. ou the llith iiut., under the inuuttgtinieat; of Mrs. ii ls I . Kit linn, a Lady writ qualified to Itirft. net iii the various branches of Utcrulure and Scieuces, and will consider hcrsotf responsible, so fur tut her in micnce mid iiiwnicutitf is eeaeetiMdi far the best in terest of her pupils. The govern iient or the School will be parental. The (Treat object wilt be, to incite to virttunis conduct, bv an appeal to the moral scuse ; and by duly culti vating tenderness af conscience. Students will be charged from the urn of eu lraiic... , 7Vjhs per Sessinn nf five vmtfh. leading, Wrin'iig, Arillnnetio, Urnmaiar, Ac. $ j,00 The same, iueludiug Geography, Natural and . Morul 1'hilcse.phy, Astronomy, Botany, His tory, Logic, Rhetoric, Composition, ic. 7,00 Hoard can, be obtained, from five to six dollars, in scspiH:teifcle faimlies iu the plaee. Any p-roeo wishing further information in relation the Mubtxik can address Mm. Pluursat Fraukliu- tun. . ' fraiAlimon. July Sflth, 1349: .13 5t. JUSTto baud, aud for sale bv JAMES LI TC II FORD, Sept 7. Opposite City Hall. STARCH A good article. For Kile by Sopt.T . LiTC H FORD. CRIME. JAVA COFFEE of pood quality, just , leceived i.ud for sale by J. L1TCHFORD. : Sept. T. . - 40-tf FUU SALE. THE l-irge and very convenient Dwelling House ami Lot.fonnerly lielongingtotlie estate of Mrs. I'rescill Shaw, decM., and now occupied by.Maj. i. Nixon. . For terms, apply to JAMES M. TOVVLES. June 21, 1849. 29 DAGUEHREOTYPES TAKEN perfect by JOilM C. PALMER, who has recently received all the improvements from tli8 North. He now work with tli celebrated quick preps ration f E I. Pli flT V PP . which i decidedly an improvement in the Art. Hit Gallery is in Palmer & Ramsay's Jewellery Store JOHN C PALMER. 30 tf ; Raleigh, June 30. pHEW'lNG AND SMOKING TOBACCO, a prune lot. I ill at JAMES I. ITCH FORD'S, Next door above Mrs. Hardies. Raleigh, March 2. NEW ARRANGEMENT. frUlE .Suhscriber most respectfully informs his custi'ineM and the Public generally, that for the purpose of reducing his present stock, (which consist u( many desirable poods,)io make room for new tall supply, he will sell at reduced prices for rash.'-. He has also obtained the services of Mr. Robert Peach, late of New York, ass cutter. He has pent about seven years in France, where he filled Ihe same station in the most respectable houses, and comes highly recommended as to his abilities in his profession ss well as to moral character. Call and give him a trial. Tne Subscriber returns his gralelul acknowledgments for the liberal pat' ronuge heretofore received. ' J. J. BIGGS. July 18th, 1849. Information Wanted. CONCERNING ROBERT F. ENSOR.who and den'y and mysteriously disappeared from New Or leans about the 6th Decembei, 1848 supposed to have about his person $1500 in money, and two geld witch es. The name of Elisa A. Enser was one of the watch es. He was last seen at Mr. Frost's clothing store, in N. Orleans. Any information of the said Elisor will be thankfully received by his mother, Mast AnnEn soa, Richmond, Va. Care of Hiaxu W. Truta. IT Southern and western papers will render a dis tressed wife and mother essential service by giving publicity to the above. BUKE riTTfflIN, (Late of Halifax, N. C.) Commission Merchant, Petessbcro Va. OFFERS his services to Ihe farmers and others of Edgeeoiube, iu the sale of their Cotton and other l'io dnce. Iu view ef the present difficulty, of making remit tances to the viciuity of Tarboro , he will attend reg ularly ill the courts held for the county; and pay over whatever funds may be in his hands for the sale of Produce. Sep. 14, 1849. Sal. Soda. THE attention of Snap Makers is respectfully invited to the above article ; a large supply ol which may be found at P. F. PESCUD'S Oct. 5. Apothecary Store. NOTICE. THE SubscriW having determined ? 1 g Son'.h, offers for sale his deaira ttw) t'.2 residence one mile and a half Enst Jia,, of the Town of Louisburg, Franklir Coumy. Persons desirous of health or educating their children, would do well to call an I look. This Tract of Land contains tluree hundred and eighty acres, , Also, one other Traet, two miles above, on the ime Creek, containing about three hundred acres; cleared land all fresh, and enough for a crop for lour or five bands. Also, one other Tract of Pine Woods, contain-in-; one hundred and six acres with Boxes enough -ur toiaajjeoue hundred and fifty barrels Turpen tine N. R. TUNSTALL. Frjiiklii: County, Oct. 12. 454t MAIL ARRANGEMENTS, - Raleigh, Sept. 20, 1819. Worther Hail, If Railmad. due daily at J p. m. Cluses at 11 i a. m. ISonthern, Two-liorse Stage, due kiiy al 1 1 a. m. Closes 12 m. ' CreeiMhorougli, Four-hone Stage, due Momlaj', Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 a. ra. Closes Sunday, Wodueeday aud Faday at 12 at. Newborn, Four-horse Stage, due Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 p. ut. Closes Sun is V Tuesday and Thursday, at 9 p. m. . Tarborongh, Two-horse Stage, due Monday Weiinesdriy and Frid.iy, at 10 p. m. Clones Mon aJ.iy, Wdocd ly anil Si .lurdav, at 9 p. in. - PittsboroHgh, 'IVoborse H.ige, due Monday and TbursiUy at 7 p. m. Closes S.ilurdsy and Tuesday' ut it p. ni. ' .P.'Mi!j:u Ur3 M,J1 due Friday at 9 a. m i'init fridy at 4 p. uj. ii .lly 8prii;gs IfuraeXiil due Monduy at 4 p. &. Closes Thursday at 9 p. m. . -. - I.Krfs siioulJ be in fliu Oirwe 15 minutes be. to. r.cWin?. ' VAI. JViHTB, V. l Congress SCHOOL IN FRAXKUNTON. ' pi I li ,n'oiiU Sctsmn of ihe School, ut Kraut linton. under, til management of Miss RKtlECCA K. I'Li U 1 A X, will coniulf lire oil tile jtll of July. Thin Si:'hh.'1 has boen very meccss'iij during the pant ses sion, and is attaining a very high character in the neigliboihood. Krankliutoii is proverbially a healthy oc.alio , and pupils entrusted to the care of Miss I will receive ecry alumnou iieces:iiry tw their iuul leclual traUuig and moral culture. It is desirailo Stmt, those wishing to avail them selves of Uie advantages ftt this School sl'.ould coin nteuce early in the segsiou. If parents from the low country are desirous of placing their daughter where they will enjoy the blessing of health, while pursuing their studies, this School oreseiH to them an opportunity unsurpassed.!!) snuv.ciueiice and eligi bility. Board su favorabls terms (say from Fly to Six Dollars per mouthy may be obtained at the Kev. It. C. Maynards who has added several rooms to his house, and also in tha fannies of ollif r respectable gentlemen, Anv penmri wishing furtif r information in relation to the School, can address Rev,. s Fukxmn, P. M. at Kranklinton: Refer also to the KJitor of the Times, Raleigh. Kranklinton, Juno 1, 1S-13. 2u tf O" North State Whig and Xcwhernian copy six times, and forward bills to R. Furnian, P. M. I'rauk- linton. BLAKE PlTTMANy . (LATS Of HALIFAX, N. C.) Commission merchant, Fetersburp, Va. GIVE3 his special attention to the sale of all kiuds of Coantry Produce, the purchase of Goods, and the receiving and forwarding ot lioods. Iteler to is. t. Moore, l'.sq. Kaleigh, W. I.. Tho's K. Tlwiuas, Km. Ionishurg, N. C M:;veit:r,,H - v7y!' "-"n.c.': N. M. Long, Ksq. i ; . h. M. Long, E. ' Weldon. N.C V James Simmons, ) Patterson, (hooper & Co ) Wills & Lea, r Petervburg, Va. 1!. K. Halsev, ) F. S. Marshall. Halifax, N, C. .' Petersburg, Feb, 1st. 1849.- V U'-hc! TURNIP SEEDS, T A RGB Norfolk, Ruta Baga, Flat Hutch and A-JBeliuehair8, just received sinl lor sale by P. F. PEoCl'D.'.: :. Raleigh, August 5, l?4l. 3U SOAPS. V-V:;: :-. 1CASE old Eirjlisli Soaps long since celebrated for their purity, this dav opened and for sale lay P. F. FESCIU). Raleigh, August 5, 1849. M Tlic North Carolina MUTUAL LIFE IXSlRA.ME (WIPAW, UAI.EIGII, N. c. THE above Company has been in operation siure the 1st of April lust, under th directiou of the following Oflicers, vii : , Pf. Cms. E. Johnson, President, , .' Wilua I). Havwook, Vice President, V Jamks K. Josiian", Secretary, ! Wiij.iam II. Jonks, Treasurer, Fens is Bcsbkk, Attorney, l)r. I. has h. JOIIXSON, Dr. Wm. 11. McKri. J' Medical Itnard of Dr. Ric-u'o. B. IIavwood, Contmttttum. J. Hkssman, General Agi'ht. This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to the insured over any other Company. The 5th Sectiou gives the Hiisbunu the privili go to insure his own. life for the sole, use of his Wife aud Children, free from any claims of the representatives of the husband or any of his creditors. . Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the whole of the protits.whicli are declared annually. Bi sides, the applicant for life, when the annual premium is over $30, may pay one half in a Note. All claims for insurance against the Company will be paid within ninety days after proof of the death of the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or for five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to s. cure this class of property against the uncertainly of life. Slavs insurance presents a new and iuter 'sting fea ture in the history of North Carolina, which will prove very important to the Southern States. The last four mouth's operation of this Company show a very large amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having alreudy issued more than 200 Policies. All Communications ou busiuess of the Company should be addressed to JAMES I'. JORDAN, Sec' v. Raleigh, August 23, 1819. ; 43 FAMILF ROE IIERRIMS. KC6 BARRELS and half barrels for sale b 0& SEAWICEl, & MEAD Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 1:1 PETERSI'.fJRG COMMISSION HOUSE. DICKINSON i. LESTER, Bollinghrook St. Petersburg, Va. Wll.f, give attentiml to thn sale of all kinds of Produce and Forwarding tioods. Refer lo Hon. A. V Venable, Granville, and W. Whit aker, Jr. Esq. Raleigh. John DiCKiitsoK, R.F.Lester. Late of Danville. Petersburg, Va. March, 1848. REMOVAL OF STORE! JAMES I.ITCHFORD rcspt-ctfully informs his fr'ends and the public that he has removed his Stock of (rood from his former stand to the opposite side of Fayetteville Street, NEXT DOOR ABOVE MRS. IIARDIE'S, and directly opposite the Market, where they are in vited to give him a call, and coptiuue their custom. On hand, a good assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, le. Ha also continues the Tailoring Burimtt, snd will ntteud to all orders for Cutting aud Making Gen tleman's Clothing. Raleigh, Feb. 23d, 1849. 13 TAILORING. WILLIAM II FCRMAJf respectfully informs the public that he continues the above business the old stand, and he solicits the orders of bis friends and customers. He is prepared to make gentlemen's Coats aud Pauls in the latest syle aud in the neatest manner, and will warrant them to be cut and made as well as they can be iu any establishment ia North Carolina. His prices will be moderate to suit the times, and no effort on his part shall be wanting to give perfect satisfaction. All who want nest and fashionable Clothes, call at FURMAN'S Old estabtised Shop , in Louisburg. Lonisburg, April 29, 1848. TEBJIS. Tkr Rauho Thus will b seat t Buhscribeni tt Tw Dollars snd a half per aunam, if paid in ad' rones. Three Dollars will be charged, if payment s delayeg sis nioutbs. 1 hese Terms will be invana My adhered to. ADTEETISEMEm For every Sixteen fines, er Utt, One Dollar for the iret, and Twenty-five Cento for eacto subsequent in- lertion. Court Ordeis, fce. will be charged 25 per :ent higher; out a reasonanie deducuoo Will os made to those who advert uk by the year. HJ" Letters SB business, aud all Communications ntended for publication, must b addrreeid U the Editor, and fmt aid, Stats sC North Carol irjias Granville Cousty. Vuiirt of Pius and Quarter Sejrioiif, August Term, A. D. 1849. Duraiit I.. Bullock & others. Carter Waller, adm'r. of Jkmcs Bullock, deceased, Udywood Oakley mid liliiu his Wife. Martin Edwards and Caro line his wife, George V. Ed wards b k! Kebecea his wife, nm! William M. Bullock. Petition for account and Dwtribution. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said Haywood Oakley and Kliza his wife, Martin Edwards and Caroline his wife, George W. Edwards and Rebecca his wife, and William M. Bullock, ill the said Petition named Defendants, are not inhab itants of this State: It is therefore on motion ordered, that they aud every one of them appear in the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sewious to be held for the comi ty of Granville aforesaid, in llie Court House at Ox. ford, on the first .Monday of November next, and then and lb "re lnuko their Jefence fo the said petition : Otherwise the same will be taken oo ronfexsu against them, and heard accordingly ; and further, that with in fifty days after the n eking of this order, a copy of the same lie inserted five weeks successively in tin Ituieigh Times, a newspaper published at the City of Raleigh ill this Slate. Witness, AucusTiNg I.Axms, Clerk of said Court at Office ia Oxford, this lfnhdav Augmt, 1849. A. LAN I) IS, C. C.C. Aug. 13, 1849. 38-51. Pr. adv. , K-'j. Stale of Xorth Carolina. CHATHAM COUNTY. CoUSf OK Pl.KAB AMI QllASTRa SkWIOXS, August Term, l'4!l. Tn,n n.. fi. r it rM.....i ond F.iekiel Cranford and wife Alury E. ( ''"" Craulord, reri f om1 Sarah Jane Cloud.- . IT appearing to the satisfaction of Ihe Court, tha! Sarah Jane Cloud, the defendant in this ease, is a -non. resident of this State : It is therefore ordered that pub. lieation be made iu the 'Raleigh Tunes' for six Week8 for the said Sarah Jane Cloud to make her Hppearanrc at the next Term of this Court, to be held for Ih County ol Chatham, at Ihe Court Mouse iu Piltabo rongh, on the second Monday of November next, to plead, answer or demur to this petition ; or the same will he takeil ;.iro eonfesfo us to her. Witness- Wilmam P. '.Tavlo.i, Clerk of our said Court at Office, Ihe Second Mnndnr of Au.-iwt, A. D. t-l. VV. P. TAVEOR. C.t'.C. Sept. V. .. .' 4()-i;vr. Fr's Fee ij Gi Stale of Xortii Carolina. GRANVILLE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, A. 1). 119. ra T. Wyrhe and Parry W. Wyche,") r.x r.a. and rainclia W yehe, widow, &c.Wm. E WychcJiihnTilletand wife Elizabeth J., Louisa Y. Speed, Geori; E. VVyche, Devil O. Wyclte, I and 'iijamin Wvche and Charles f Petition for Partition. II. Wychn, by llieit Guardian Patry W. Wyche, versKx John J. Wyche and Peter P. Wyelie. TT appearing, to the Rutisfactinn-of the Court, that 'ho defendants, John J. Wyche and Peter P. Wyche are not inhabitant of this Slate : It is therefore ordered that publication bo made in the Raleigh Times, for six weeks, notifying the said defendants to be and appear at our next Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions In be held for the County of Granville, at the Court House in Oxford, on the first Monday in November next, then and there to plead, answer, of demur ; otherwise the said petition will be heard ex i; irre as to them, and judgment jirn ruiifcssn entered accordingly. I uness, ALGrsTia i.axdis, L,icrn ol our said Court, at Office in Oxford, the first Monday in August, A. D. 1849. AUGUSTIN LANDIS, C. C. C. August 3L 39-6w Pr's fee $5 69 THE LATEST AND NEWEST igVH, JUST received, tmrz TS& My assortment of SPRING GOODS, embracing a great variety of Sancn anb Staple Drjj (Boobs; Of the Infest 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. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, May llth. 23- CIGARS. AFRESH supply of those celebrated Spanish Ci gars, just received, to which we invite the at tention of our customers. P. F. PESCl'D. Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 36 FLOltiHS A9 PLOlGfl CASTINGS!! A COMPLETE assortment of Richmond's ccle- i.V brati'd elf-Sharnenillff Plou.rha anil ('listings ; also I wu Horse Ploughs for turning Land in the Fall. over etuhble JAMES M Kaleigh, .August 3, 1849. TOWI.ES. :i.i Raleigh Paper Mill! THE undersigned tin this method of informing the Publishers of Newspupers and Periodicals iu North Carolina, aud the Public generally, that he has leased the Paper Mill, about 3 miles from Raleigh, procured the services of finished operatives, purchas ed the necessary stock, and is now prepared lo make and liinusli any amount of Paper lo order. lie asks a trial only for his Paper, as he is determined to give satisfaction iu it, or cease its manufacture. IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROYAL, MEDIUM Package and Wrapping Paper, manufactured at the shortest notice and the most mod erate prices, lo " encourage Home Industry, is, under sll cir- eumstauces, commendable and proper ; and it is wise, when in doing so, we sacrifice nothing ourselves. Address, JAMES D. ROYSTER. Buleigh, Ang. 24, 1849, 39 lm. FOR REM1. A LARGE and commodious mem, suitable for a bed chamber 4. office, above Pescud'sJJrug Store. For terms, apply to Samuel Lucas. , Raleigh, August 17, 1849. 38 3U BRIMLE1TILLE VIAEfARDS, OPENED again for visitors op the middle of Au gust, later than most seasons heretofore, because, that, after the grape foliage aud formation of blos soms being killed by the destructive spring frost, limy had to be renewed by another growth putting forth. Notwithstanding a good crop of grapes. But as little or no other fruit the season, and dan ger of my wine customers abroad cut short of iwual supply by too great a resort to the Vineyards at form er reoucea price of entrance ; tins season about a quarter dollar each visitor, and commutation for fam dies or numbers ra pie sue or Saturdays, with the usual glass of nedinnal btttragt offered ; or of that pronounced by Book of greatest moral snd religious authority on earth, to "cheer God and sun." Most select grapes to carry away furnished visiters, ana wnea sent tor, at aocut aU cents per gallon. SIDNEY WELLE R, Proprietor. Brinkleyyills, Halifax Co., N. C,) 37-f July 31, 1849. - TVrOLASSES. Just receirej prime MOLASSES, --'- new crop, t or sals y JAMES LITCHFORD. Next door above Mr. Hardie's. Rjleigh, March. LAW .NOTICE., C1 C. BATTLE having re turnfd to tins City, will i J' resume the Practice of tint ljiw.iu tins and ihe adjacent Counties. All business uinalcd lo him , will be prompt y if- tended to. ' - He is prepared to make em ind procure !! SQI- D1ERS' CLAIMS, i f eveiv descriptiou, at sliort no- tice, according to pres: ribed foams. Raleigh, August 7. 38 -1 in. VV. R. PEPPER RESPECTFCI.LY returns bis thanks to the citi zens of North'Carolina, for the patronage he has received from them, while engaged iu business in the city of Raleigh, and begs leave to inform them that he may be found al JARRATT'S KOTELPETERSBIUG, VA., where he will be tappy W sec his old friends and ac quaintances, and pledges himself to leave nothing un done ou his part lo contribute to their cmnlurt and convenience. He hopes his friends .wdlgivs hini a call. Rideigh, Murch, 6, 1?49. 14 3n B e c k w i t It's AnM-Dysprylic I'ilis. THESE Pills have been now for more years before the Public, and their just pr than ten rc tcittiunp to the character claiuitd for theiii closely examined and tested, by a greut number of persons, too htleili genl to be deceived, and too deeply interested iu the results, not lo observe with care, uud jrnlgo wltlwul favor. Experience lias not weakened these retensious, bid Htreiigthened and confirmed litem by a muss if testimony of such resectable character as has rarely sustained any article iu this form in any country. The subscriber has jiit received u supply of them, which have heu recently made, and lie being Dr. lieck with's Agent fir Ibis part of Ihe State, is prepar ed to hiniUii the wholesale trade at his price, iu any quantity. P. F. 1 iCL 1), Druggistv Raleigh, March 20, 1S49. . 17 Rags! Rags!! Rags J!! fTMin Subscriber will give the highest cash pri- -I- ces for any quantity of RAGS, at the Raleigh Paper Mill. Immediate application are requested. JAME D. ROYSTER. Raleigh, July2, 1819. 31 5t TIMES PRINTING OFFICE. Ql'R PATP.ONS are informed that the Printing Oilice has been removed to the West side of Fay etteville Street,: ' .' :- OPPOSITE THE CITY HILL, 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 fricuds. We are prepared to execute all kinds of Job printing, upon the usual terms, in a neat and handsome man ner, and solicit a portion of public patronage in tills line of business. Subscription to the Paper mly $3 50 per annum in advance, or $3 00 if uot paid before the expiration of six months. Ujr THE TIMES will always be furnished five mnnthi for One Dollar, in advance. But subscrip tions will be thankfully received ou either plan. ILT Those indebted lo the Office are requested to remit their respective dues at our risk ; wheu a re cept will be forwarded in their next paper. Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. The Press, Types and Fixtures of the WARREN TON (N. C.) REPORTER OFFICE FOR SALE. TTAV1NG determined oa quitting the Printing Ru- siuess, we now propose selling our Printing Press, Types and Fixtures, at a Very low price for etuh, or ou 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 worn, but will do pretty fair work for two or three years to come. The Job and Advertising Type are in better condition, and will last many years. The Cases, Stamls and other fixtures are very good. These is a sufficiency of type of all kinds for a village establishment. Warreuton is a desirable place to re side iu, being remarkably healthy, and has as good society as any village in the State. We hove been engaged in the publication of the Reporter for 21 years, and have been tolerably well sustained. We will sell at a price so low, that any one wishing to engage in he huiiuem would do well to call and see us, or ad- press the Editor, post paid, Warreuton, N. C. n. in. vjs.ke.1jL., tuitor and rropnetor. April 21, 1849. 21 SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRESH from the Still, kept constantly on hand, aud for sale by the On' Ion or Dan e). JAM US Al. TUWLES. ' Raleigh, Angst 3, IN 9. WASHINGTON HOTEL, RALEliH, N. C, As a Temperance House. THE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, generally, that the above Fjtubtishnieut has late ly undergone extensive repairs, a nd is now iu com plete order for the reception of the Travelling Public, is well as Hoarders. Ilia rooms are csmfortuhly and ueat'y furnished ; the Table shall always be provided with the best that can be procured ; the Servants are the beat in the City for care and attention to the calls of the guests: and no pains shall be wanting on his part lo give satisfaction. The terms shall be as mod erate as the times will afford ; aud the attention of travellers, aud others? is invited to the advantages of this establishment, being pleasantly located, near the centre of the City. This being the snly Temperance House in Raleigh, it has a peculiar recommendation lo all those who are fond of encoqraging aud practis ing the Temperance principle. . w. mm,. Raleigh, June 15, 1849. 28 ly LOOK AT THIS. ENCOURAGE. HOME INDUSTRY ! THE Undersigned would most respectfully in form the public, that he has again resumed the HATTER'S BUSINESS. Being obliged ta stop the business for awhile, on account of bad health, but having recovered some what, better health I now ask the citizens of this viclnitv, and the public, generally, to give me a call. 1 am prepared to Press Hats, Color Ladies Dresses, Gentlemen Pants, or any thing that may be wanting in my line of business. My shop is situated one square west ot uie grave-yarn. neal mown, Rileigh, BepfT 13, '49. ' . 434 w. Cheltenham Salts. A supply of the above Salts on hand, snd for sal by p. f. pSt,UL. Head Ache. IF you are subject to Nervous Head .che, send to PESCUDtt Drug Store, and get a bottU of Spohp's Head Ache EJuer-rOr if you are Deaf, get a bottia of McNair's Acoustic Oil and he re lieved. P. F. PESCUD. ' Rfce and Molasses, JUST RECEIVED, and for tale, a new supply of prime. J.AMES . TOWI.ES. JureJI, 1849. p I SELECT SCHOOL, T wiil open a Select School, Provid'-uce permitting, A iu Piltsborough, on the lot occupied by nu at present, to commence ou Ihe -d day of July. The tenns of Tujljon will be the following: The English b,rai)chj's will range from fe7Wtol2 5U per session $7 50 for the lower brinchen, and 12 50 for the hiuher ones. For the classical, 818. The course of instruction wdl be very thorough and exact. StuJeuls prepared lor any of our Universities. When once a Studeut enters the School, he will be consider cd bound to. the c cue of the scMion. To uur coijiiy friends, I take the liberty of say iiig, that your sons will hi entirely safe here as sjifc, at least, as at any place in the country. Good board can be had here, where every thing will be luund, at from C to 8 dollars per mouth. I trust from the long experience which I have ha, in the iiiipoitaut business of managing and instruct ing youth, that a liberul share of patronage will be extended to me. I shall spare no pains in rendering full ssriice aud exact attention lo those placed under mv ew. D. W. KERR. 1 FiltsboroV-May 15th, 1819. : LA.VD WARRAMS W ASTED. I AM authorized to purchase from Ih lo 53 Land Warrants, for which the highest cash price will be paiil. C. C. BATTLE, 'Attorney at Law. 32-ltn. Raleigh, July 13. 1349. DISSOLUTION. rpiIE FIRM of YOUNG AV. BLEDSOE is this -"- day dissolved by miitna I consent. As it is de sired that the business of the Finn should be set tled as early as practicable, nil persons indebted to the concern will please come forward and inake payment fo S. II. Young, who is authorized to close the business. : S. II. YOUNG, M, A. BLEDSOE. Raleigh, May 1st, 1849. L 23 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! fTMIE business heretofore carried on under the - name and style of Young &. Bledsoe will be henceforth conducted by S. H. Yovso, at the same bid stand, where he has received and is. now open ing a large and splendid assortment of Staple anil faiini Spring 5oobs, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Our old customers and the public generally, are respectfully invited tp give me a call. S. H. YOUNG. Raleigh, May 1st, 1819. .''."; 22 tf J. HENRY IIARRISS, Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, RALEIGH, N. C. SOFAS, Lounges and easy Chairs, manufactured iu every style, to order; Paper Haugings of eve ry description, hung iu tho neatest manner. BED-MATTRESSES, Of all kinds ; including the much approved Shuck and Cotton Mattress, which will be found a perfect luxury, either in Summer or Winter. 'N. 1). My Shop is on the premises of Mr. C. C. Nelson. All orders thankfully received and will be promptly attended to. 29 3t " PROSPECTUS OF THE AURORA. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. "Nu'lius addictus jurare in verba magiitri. Quo mo cunque rapit tempestas, deferar hospes." The subscriber designs to commence about the 1st of Nov. next, in the town of Wilmington, North Caro lina, the publication of a Semi-weekly Newspaper, to be called the Aurora. His aim is to create a paper wsrthy of the growing fortunes of that enterprising community. The pla i differs materially from that of any aow published then1 , or even in tne state, i irst : It will be mors litera ry in its character. Secondly : Owing no allegiance to any party or sect of politicians, its political discus ions will be impartial and candid. The subscriber ventures to presume that his polit U cal opinions are sufficiently know to render any dec laration of them unnecessary. Having advocated the election of General Taylor to the Presidency, he i disposed lo give to his administration afair trial; com mending when he can, but censuring when he must. The commercial department of the Aurora will bo attended to by some gentleman n.ore competent in that hue than the subscriber. The Aurora will be printed with a press and types entirely new, and in the neatest manner. Its sue will be about that of the Daily New York Herald. Terms : Four Dollars a year, or two dollars for six months. Subscriptions will be due one mouth after the issue of the first number. Postmasters sending eight subscribers, whose e ponsibility they will guarantee, willreceive th ra one year gratis. All communications should be addressed to the tub- scriber at Paclolus Post office, Pitt county, North Carolina, until the first of October next: after that date at Wilmington. May 26, 1819. HENRY I.TOOLE, Dr. A. F. Cooper's Splno-Abdo nlnal SUPPORTERS. THE SubscribiT has on hand, a supply of th rsbeve valuable Supporters, which are recumniende I for all persons, nfilicted with imwculur debility, i !it- ders, or prolapsus Uteri. Prof. Mott thinks lliey are very well ada ed for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, us they afford the useful combination of shoulder Hrace and Abdominal Supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. 1 he above braees are recommended by rnyMctani generally, who have seen them, and ( have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are highly plcaspd with them. - A trenthman observed a few davs siuce, that he had been wearing a very celebrated, body brace for some time, and that he would uof give one of the above, for fifty such. 'They need no putting, as tney speaK tor idem. selves. P. F. PESCUD. IT The above Supporter is an improvement ou Dr. b. t raine s hpino-Auuoniinul Supporter. lUleigh, March 80, 1849. 17 Sedgwick Female Seminary, RALEIGH, N. C. THE ninth session of (.his Institution wi II com mence on Monday, the 2mi day of July. Pduc tual attendance is desirable. Expenses of Ti pils for Board and English Tuition, 60 prr session vt five months. For prnsmeutn brandies, an extra charge. .. For particulars, address J. J. FINCH." Raleigh, June 15, 1849. 88 3t FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES. PRIME Brown, Clarified, Powdered, Crushed, and Iaf Sugars ; Perto Kifo, Laguin and Old Java Coffee i very superior frcslf 1 tnperial, Gunpsi-der and (Hack Tea ; Vinegar, Lamp Oil, Ilc. tic. JAMES M. TOVVLES. Raleigh,May25,1849. Ta Printers and Others. n REAMS Teart Foolscap, unniled, rnd 10 X i Reams Rice Flat Foolscap, expressly foi print ing, a new article in this marked Also, a few reams of superior ryitd letter paper, for sale bv PFPE.UTD. Bajtigh, August 5, IP4J. :t'J P. F, PESCUD, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL I EALER H Drngj, Cljcrrticals, Sc Staflfa, - FAY ETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N, C. NOTICE. THE attention of Physicians sod Dealers in Me. , d.cinesM invited to an examination of my Stock ou haiuit tluch has been selected lor the Fall trade A'l my powdered Gums, Roots, &c. such as Turkey Opium, Turkey and East India Rhubarb, Jalap. I-eiic, 4.C. were divested of. all impurities previous lo b. iiij powdered ; and every article of Medicine carefully se lected with special regard' to its purity. I have nearly all the now preparation noticed in tho late Medical Journals. A full supply of Glassware, In struments, and, in a word, the mot complete and desirable stock f Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stulfs, Perfumery, apd Fancy Articles I huvc ever offered, lo the public. Physicians and, Dealers generally, who have hith erto bought their supplies in Northern Markets, may save a great deal of trouble and exjiense by, eucour. aging my Establishment. All orders, accompanied with the cash, or good City references, will be attended to with .neatness and dis patch. Prescriptions, aud Family Receipts compound ed at all hours of the day and night by careful and experienced AKithecaries. Au increase of patronage is respectfully solicited. P. F. PESCUD, Apothecary aud Druggist. Raleigh, Sept. 21st. 42-pf PA.STILES for perfuming parlora. and Sick Knouts, on liaun, and for sale at Sep. 2f PESCUD'S Drug Store. TricoplicruHS, folofjne & Milk of Rose J THE Kiihsnrilier would lie pleased to introduce tol the notice of the Ladies a more extended acquaintance 1 with hi, miJesior TRICOPUKROIIS, Cologne Wa ter and Milk of Roses which he is now preparing, and which is pronounced as good as the best. p.:w. p. f, puscrn.. Yeast Powders. A SUPPLY of Westerfield s Yeast Powders on, I ii. hand. If von want Good Bread, send and get a I Box at PESCUD'S Drug Store. hept. a. lia'.b Brick. IF you want bright Knives and Forks, send and I ir..i a Hath Hnck. lTtce IU cents. Sept. m. ,-. I 1. l a. . Polishing Powders and Brushes, For Silver and Brass. On hand and for sale. ALSO, Tamarinds One Jar very nice. Sept. 28. AT PE.SCUD'S. Patent Medicines. .. . M'L'CI TTVO A full sudbIv of all the most popular Remedies, kept constantly on hand, and sold at Manufacturer's prices at Pesciid s Vtxa otors. oepi. jc. Snlces and Salad Oil. ' THE Subscriber has on hand a large supply of all the most approved Spices, Beans and Essences for flavoring Pickles and Preserves. Also s supply of vt- rv sunerior Salad Oil and English Mustard. Call aud get a supply at my Establishment. Sept, 28. ' F. PESCVD. COD LITER OIL, TN Bottles and Capsules, a genuine irtitK just Lopened and for sale it the Drug Store of V P.F PESt UD. Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 36 Chloride of Lime. AFRESH supply just received at PESCl 1VS. Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 36 Congress iWatcr. SIX doien, "fresh and prime," just si hand, and for sale at ': '.. ' ".. ''. PESCUD'S. ! Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 3b CHOCOLATE Drops and Losenges of all kinds, Viust opened, and for sals by P. f. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. TVJUBE PASTE. A superior articls of Jujubf ii Pasta, just rcceivej, and for sale by y,,l P. F. PESCUD. PHOSPHENE GAS snd LAMP OIL, just re ceived, aid for sale at Feb. 23, P- F. PESCUD'S Ding Store. Oil of Tannin. Pr.rv vour Roots. Shoes. Harness and CarriasV rnrtaina. hv iisimr Oil of Tannin : a supply of which is to hand and for sale f Oct. 13. r. t. rfcouuiiM urug oiorr Lamp Chimneys and "Vicks. Also Lamp Oil and Gas; kept constantly on handjl and for sale by V. f, rtisvuu. uci i. Balsam Copaiba, One case K'se Balsam Copaiba. AJco, Capsules of Copaiba, Cubebs, Cod Liver Qil, and Camphor oo hind, and for sale by P- F. PESpUD. Husband's Magnesia. A very superior article, equal to Henry's, asd afe nearly one-half tne price. Oct. 11 For sale by P. F. PESCUD. Radway's Chinese Medicated Soap. FOR removing Pimples, Tan, and other Cutaneous, diseases. Just received, and tor sale ny Oct. IS. P. F. PESCUD. Neapolitan Shaving Liquid, Rowell's Cream, and Oleophane, Walnut Oil, andj Old Brown Windsor Soap for tthavuig, just to hand. and for sale ly P. I. r&SVVp. Vet. Hair Curling Fluid, Alenandt r's Triccbaphi, Jones's Hair Dye, and t great variety of Hair tills, tonics, I'litiicomes inq Balms, can lie found at Oct. 1 PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. Sponges, A LARGE supply of splendid Sponges some fins cup ond oval shaped just received at Oct. 12. P. F. PESCUD's Drug Store, Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, and Bartholomew's Pink Expectorant, are (Jret rale arj ticlea for Colds, Coughs, and Disease of the 'heat A sunplv on hand at Oct. 12. P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store. Connel's Pain Extractor. THERE is nofhinir better than Connel's Psi Ertrnctnr for heslino- and removing pain fnn Burns, Scalds, Frost Bitten Toes, and Chilblains. A supply on hand, and for sale by Oct. S. P. F. PESCUD, Ccmstock'a Sarsaparilla. A first nt nrena ration for all disessea arisinojl from an impure state of Jhe Blood. For sale at, the low price of 60 cents pet bottle, or 4 dollar , r n e ut'ornn 1 neraoEen. r.i.iii.vi. Bruised and cnrefully selected HO.DURA8 SARSAPARHJjA.iw ?SJ?r ed and for sale by P. F. PES, vu. ni.oow CLASS. A LARGE assortment of Window Glass, of sites, by the box, for sale bv HS.tn Mill Raleigh, Feb. 2.1, 1P49. & .MEAD. 12. v.