IT! M "T71 PUni.ISilED WEEKLY BY.CII. C. RABOTEAU, EDITOR AXD PROPRIETOR. TERMS : $2 50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE, OR $3 00 IF P1YMEM IS DELAYED SIX MCSTBS. VOL. II. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1849, NO. 50, THE RALE 1611" TERMS. .n . T, T ...Ml I.- .... In KntwriliArc i 1 III. HALIUil I inr s tn iciii - fcit Two Dollars ii(t a half per amiura, ir paid in ud ivance. Tliree Dollars will be charged, if payment ijsdehyed six mouths. These Terms will be uivaria ' My adhered to. ' A!)VERTISEHEXTS. I l'ir everv Sixteen lines, or lest, One Dollar for the ; .'fir it. and f wenlv-fivo Cents for ee.ch subsequent In ' . . . . --ti i . t i he vtiou. t-onrt urneis, otc. wm ok ninrji-u j prr re'il- higher; but a reasoiiublo deduction will be made to those who tdverlise by the year. IT Litters nv. business, oud all Communications ajnleniieu for publication, mint be addressed to the :J! litor, and pott paid. i THE GLOBE; A Congressional, Agricultural and Llt- erary Kewspaper. THE approach of Congress oelli out the Anntial Prosputtui of the Globe Establishment. The time ia full of interest. The coming in of a How Adminiitration the consequent broaching of a 'nrw policy toushing the internal concerns of the leountrv the new and most important issues arising ifroin the late vast accession to tne puwic domain, jind the great national injects asaocuiea wmi u the imoemtmg nilnmuv I" our reunions wnn r ranee, ... :Li ...I;.. a, inn mil bIIMp wilh it.. and me poss'uir ... imnblM of Europe, conspire o creato great expec tation at to the proceedings of the next Congress. i ite approaching session win proouoiy continue mi ate in the inminr of 1850. The debates, from the iirilutinn of so many questions of vital interest to the Republic, will draw forth all the talent of the Nation al I. pirislature. To brine its deliberations home to he people, on each succeeding day, while measures ' .r i : !. ...I t ire maturing, is, iu eneci, iu unus; im nvio uuuuu nto council. 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TZ::,. or the 'Dnilv Globe, as the? may elect, will be scut to all Jj: ' i ..i.i:u .i.;. p,. vm.i. often as j iik iiiuirpniui,ui ..rl- ZZrZ?Z at u7 M ... ... ...e mv of their oaner eontainini it die ioetly markpd ajounj with a peii to direct eur atten- JOHN C. RIVES, Wliiiton City, (kt. 9Ut. ., 4 JVight Tapers,1 v . ef W'i en Paprf, Wf hadat 0. per. NEW ARRANGEMENT. rpiIE Subscriber most respectfully informs his customers and the Public generally, that for the purpose of reducing his present stock (which consists of many desirable g(Kxls,)loi:-.ake zoom for a new fall supply, he will sell at reduced prices for cash. lie has also obtained the services of Mr. Robert Peach, lute of Now Yrk, us a cutler. He has spent about seven yefci in Fr.tnce, where he filled the same station in tlie most respectable houses, and comes highly recommended as to his abilities in his prolession as well as to moral character. Cull and give liim trial. Tne Subscriber returns his grateful acknowledgments for the liberal pat ronage heretofore received. . ' J. J. BIGGS. July Ifillt, 1S49. PRIME VINEGAR I UST to hand, and for snle by J . JAMES LITCHFORD, Sept. 7. Opposite City Hall. STARCIl.A good article. For sale by Sept. 7. J. LITCHFORD. PRIME JAVA COFFEE of pood quality, just received and for sale by J. LITCHFORD. Sept. 7. 4l)-tf rani) rtK of Nortl) Carolina. THE Officers, Members and Representatives are hereby info-med, that the Annual Communica tion of this Masonic Body will be hldeu in this City on the cveuinj of Monday, the 3d of December next, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of such business as mav be submitted for its consideration. Lodges which have been working under dispensa tions will not fail to apply for charters, if any wish to secure a permanent existence. A full representation is earnestly desired. WILLIAM 1. HAM, nec-y. Raleigh, Oct. 19. . ;: 4ti-td SI Cljanct to make Itloncji. A CHOICE lot of Sujieriine French and English Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, is now being epened at BIGGSS WELL KNOWN CLOTH, INU WAREHOUSE on Fayetteville Street, where his friends and the community, generally are purlieu. larlv mvileu to call. Tliurp is fi vrpftt vnrlofv nf nam Mltrlne lliin m,ma which, with a general supply of Goods in the Fur' mshitig Department, may be found on the most ac commtduting terms at the above place. the rropnetor, or his foreman, Mr. reach, may at all times be found at home. Ready Made Clothing just arrived. Raleigh, Oct. 19. 46-4t Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at . the City oi Washington. THE Subscriber uudertbkes the collection, settle- J " " - counts or demands against the Government of the U- nited states, or any f oreign Mate or Country : be fore Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of the fublio Uepartments at Washington. The procuring of Patents, Army and Mary Pen sions, the collodion of accounts against the Govern ment, all LanJ Claims, and every demaudor other business of whatever kind, requiring the prompt and ethecient services of an Attorney or Agent. A residence of fourteen years at the seat of the Federal Government, with a thorough and fumiliar acquaintance with the various systems and routine of business at the different Orhccs, as vyell es in C on gress ; added to his free access to the ablest legal ad' visera, if needed, justifies the undersigned in pledging the fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to those who may entrust their business to his enro. Be ing well known to the greater part of the citizens of this District, and to many gentlemen who havo been members of Congress in the last twelve years, it is doeraed useless to extend this notice by special refer ence. Communications must be prepaid iu all cases. Charges or fees will be regulated by the nature aud. extent of the business, but moderate in all cases. Address, II. C. SPALDING, Oct. 19 4(ieoGt Washington, D. C. T)HOSPllENE GAS and LAiVP OIL, just re- -t- ceived, and for sale at F. h. 2.1. V. F PFSCIID'S Dms- film. Oil of Tannin. Preserve your Boots, Shoes, Harness and Carriage. Curtaius, by using Oil of Tanniu; a supply of which is to-hand aud for sale at OcU 12. P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store FAMIL? ROE HERRIGS. tf) BARRELS and half barrels for sale by OU SEAWELL & MEAD Rajeigll, fe. 83, 1849, J2 WIXD0W CLASS. A LARGE assortment of Window Glass, of all -t-sizes, by the box, fur sale by SUAMKLL &. MEAD, Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12. irtslj aiu) S'wxt ! ! Just in Eimt ! ! ! James m. towles TS just now receiving and opening a very eilen 8ive Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, which hi offers on the most reasonable terms for Cash, or to punctual customers. His friends are resnernuMy invited to call and tee tor themselves, Kaleigh, Oct. 26. 46-e tt Raleigh Paper THE undersigned takes this method of Informing ; the Publishers of Newspopers and Periodicals iu North Carolina, and the Public generally, that he has I I -I.. U Mill .lwi..l 3 mil... fmin RIaIIi icoseu HID tani mm, auvii. w ...... j. -. " , procurej the services of .finished operatives, purchase the necessary stock, and is now prepared to make mmish ay amount ot raper to oroer. tie asas - , triaJ m fpr bif paDer as he is determined to give satislactioa m it, or cease its manuiuciure. . , . ijirtaijUi, suhi-iwiai, '"""V rekjriiwrppiifrter, , i . j.i , 1 mamnaewreo at me snoritsf (uuce anu iuo iiius. (i. w Urate rioea. M - ' To encourage Horn, odurtry.- i., nnder .11 cir- - cumstances, commepdaWe end proper , and it wise, when in doing so, we snerifiee nothing aurselres. Address, - J.A.MES U. RUYSTF,R." Ralejuh, Aug. 114, 1843, , ; , .39 Jin, : . CROWN SUGAR OF a very superior quality, just received and for s.lV r LITpiIPOBD. B.Ieigli'pct-5. 44 By Ills Excellency, Charles Manly, Governor of lite Slate of North Carolina. A PROCLAMATION. Vy HEREAS the General Assembly did, at their " last Session, adopt a Resolution in these words, 'kesolved, by the Genera! Assembly of the State of North Carolina, that the Governor of the State " for the time being be directed to set apart a day " in every veaaur1 lo.give notice thereof, by Proc " lamatioti, as a day of solemn and public thanks " giving toAlmijrhty God, for past blessings, and of " supplication for his continued kindness and care " over us as a State and as a Nation ;" Now in compliance with the direction therein giv en. I do hereby set apart THURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, to be o!served throughout this State as a day of gen eral Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty Gotl and I do recommend and earneslly desire that all secular employments may be suspended during the day, and that all Ministers of the Gospel, with their congregations, may assemble in their respective Churches, and unile in rendering gralitude and praise to the Creator and Governor of the earth, for the blessings of Peace; for exemption from the rav ages of Pestilence ; for the abundant fruits of the earth and for all the other manifold bounties of his Providence, that have crowned the year; and to implore of him the continuance of his Fatherly good ness and Almighty protection over us and the whole people of the United States", that we may be a peo ple fearing the Lord and walking in his holy ways, and that peace and happiness, truth and justice.re igion ami piety may be established am'.iij us for all generations. jjy, tiiven under my Hand and me ureat CHAS. MANLY. By Order of the Governor, : LANG DON C. MANLY, Raleigh, Oct. 1849. 44 WASHINGTON HOTEL, RALEIiill, N. C, As a Temperance Douse. THE Subscriber informs his friends and 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 Hoarders. His rooms are csmfortably and neat'y furnished ; the Table shall always be provided with the best that con be procured ; tho Servants are the best in the City for care and attention te the calls ef the guests: end no pains shall be wanting on his part to give satisfaction. The terms shull be as mod erate as the times will afford ; and the attention of travellers, and others, is invited to the advantages of this establishment, being pleasantly locuted, near the centre of the City. This being the only Temperance House in Raleigh, it has a peculiar recommendation to all those who are fond of encouraging and practis ing the Temperance principle. 8 F. W. KING. Raleigh, June IS, 1849. ' 28 ly TAILORING. WILLIAM II FURMAN respectfully informs the nublic that he continues the above biuinvss (he old staud, and he solicits the orders of his friends and customers. He is prepared to make gentlemen's Ceats aud Pants in the latest syle and in the neatest maimer, and will Warrant them to be cut and made as well as they can be in any establishment in North Carolina. His prices will bo moderate to suit the timvs, and no effort on his parf shall be wanting to give perfect satisfaction. All who want neut aud fashionable Clothes, call at Fl'RMAN'S Old establised Shop , in Louisbitrg. Louisburg, April !!!), 1848. REMOVAL OF STORE! JAMES LITCHFORD respectfully informs his fr ends aud tie public that he has removed his Stoek of fYoo'fs from Ins tormer stauu to tne opposite side of t'ayettcville Street, NEXT DOOR ABOVE MRS. IIARDIS'S, and directly opposite the Market, where they are in vited to give him a call, aud continue their custom. On hand, a good assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, llAltVn AJSE, Oi.c. He also continues the Tailoring Butinest, and ill attend to all orders for Cutting aud Making Con llemen's Clothing. Raleigh, Feb. 23d, 1849. 12- Rags! hagsIJ Rags!!! rTVIE Subscriber will give the highest cash pri- -a- ces for any quantity ot KAUS, at me ttaieign Pupjr Mill. Immediate application are requested JAMES U. Raleigh, July 2, 1849. . 31 6t LAW XOTICE, CC. BATTLE haying 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' tnurlMl to. He is prepared to make out and procure all SOL' D1ERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no (ice, according to prescribed forms. Raleigh, August 7. ' 38 lm. Fresh Supplies, CONSTANTLY arriving at Pescud's Drug Store. W 1UO Kegs pare White 1-earl, 100 do No. 1, do do . 300 Galons Linseed Oil, 100 lbs. RcSiied Borax, 9 50 Ounces Quinine, 12 Doxen Conirreea Water, 3 Cases Goodwin's Patent Chewing Tobacco, 1 da Old, Peyton Gravelly s 1 obacco, 13 do - Thomas Miller's Tobacco. A lanre boddIv of Varnishes, Colon and Brashes, and many other desirable articles are just received and expected to arrive tfiis week, ana tor sale dv P. P. PESCUD. R deigh, Ootl9. 4C-y SPIRITS TURPENTINE, TTIRESH from (he Still, kept constsiitly on hand ' I u.l. k. Ik. ft. II.,.' U.rr.l ' a BH IW, W WJ m. v" w 1 "'1 JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Aogst J," 1849, TVJUBB PASTrV-A superior article of Jujube U Taste. I lest rtcmveO, fiid tor sitie oy r.kt' - P- r PEsctjp. PASTILES for perfuming pariprp ana Qica isneme, on nana, mu n pt Sep. 99. PE(iH'!p' Pro; Store, eij'fcv Seal of the State, at the Executive He SC5i .Vi' partmenr, in tne tuv oi naiuigii, una 'X&fJS lstdav of October A. D. 1840, and this ,'Jn, 74th vear of American Independence New Cheap Cash Store THE UNDERSIGNED most respectfully in .ite the attention of the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, to their assort neut of Goods, which are all entirely new and viere selected with the utmost care from the best Houses in New York, Bal timore and Petermiurg; and as our terms for business are Cash, we feel assured of doing a bu- inesa of that kind that we will lie able to offer great bargains to those in want of Goods m our line. Aunexed is apart of the Goods iu store : Bleached Sheeting and Shirting, 3 and 5 qrs. wide, Unbleached do do Jo do Jaconet, Book and figured Muslins, Plaiu and fancy striped Alpsccns, Cashmeres and Mouslin de Laincs, ' " Scotch Ginghams and Apron Checks, Woolen I.inseys and Cotton Flannels, While and colored Cambrics, Ladies' aud Gentlemen's Hose and half Hose, ' Calico and Furniture Prints, Gloves and Suspenders, Kentucky Jeans, plain and striped, . vuwtiuere una wool 1 weeds, Cauvasf aud padding, Bedtii king and Cotton Jeans, Irish Linen aud Thread, Best Italian sewing Silk, Silk and Cotton llandkercheifs, Vesting, assorted, Fancy Scarfs and Cravats, Ceat, Vest, Shirt and Suspender buttons, Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Laces and all kinds of trimming Goods, Wool Blankets, large sizes, Wool and Worsted Shawls and Comforts, Silk and Fur Hats anil Caps, Ladies' wul Gentlemen's Shore. . GROCERIES. Rie and Laguira Coffees, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Brown Sugg's, Allspice, Teas and Ginger, Adamantine and 1 allow Candles, etse and Crackers. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, Ponder, shot and Lead, Shoe Thread, Tacks and Blacking, - Sole and Upper Leather, " Crockery, Glass and Stone Ware, Nails from No. 3. to No. 20, Candies, Lemons and Apples, Suit, Bacon, Meal and Finur, Together with a great many Fancy articles too te dious to mention. All Kinds of Goods, Wares and Produce taken on sale at a moderate per cent. Consignments or for warding will receive strict attention, and every exer tion to please all who may favor us with their patron age. J.J. RY NLS & CO. Fayetteville sthet. Raleigh, Oct. 9, 1849. 49 Iw. The North Carolina' UITIAL LIFE ISI RA(E COMPASY, KALEIGH, N. C. fTMIE above Company has been in operation since -L the 1st of April last, under the direction of tbe following Onicers, vix : Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, William D. Haywood, Vice President, Jauks F. Jordan, Secretary, William H. Junks, Treusurer, Perrin Bpsbrk, Attorney, I"l- V l)r'. Wil H."MeKa. ' ( Medieal Board of Dr. Ricu'D. B. H ivwooD, ) mtlahon. J. II ersman, General Agent. Tliis Company has received a charter givine ad vantages to the inured over any other Company. The 5(h Sectien gives the Hiibbaiiu the privilege to insure his owu life for the sole use of his Wife and Children, .tee from any claims of tho representatives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate iu the whole of the profits, which are ucclarcu aunually. Itisiurs, the applicant lor life, when the annual premium is over $30, may pay one half in a Note. All claims for insurance against the Company will bo paid within ninety days after proof of the death of tlie party is furnished. hlaves are insured tor one or for fjve years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of property against the uncertainty of life. slave insurance presents a new an inter 'sting fea- lure in the history of North Carolina, which will prove very inijwrfaut to the Southern States. The last four month's operation of this Company show a very large amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first yeur having already iasijed mare Ihau 200 Policies. AGENTS FOR THE COMPANY. J. Hersman, George T. Cooke, Wesley Wliita- ker, Jr. George E. 13. Siopelta ry, R. P. Waring, Travelling Agents for North Carolina. S. J. Young, Agent for South Carolina. All Communications on business of the Company should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'v. Raleigh, August 29, 1849. 43 BLAKE PITT3IAS, (Late of Halifax, N. C.) Coiixibsios Mesciiast, Petersburg Va. 'OFFERS his services to the farmers and ethers ef Edgeeoinbe, iu the Siio of their Cotton and other Pro duce. In view of the present difficulty, of making remit tances to the vicinity of Tarboro , he will attend reg ularly all the courts held for the county; and nay over whatever funds uiay be in his hands far the sale of Produce. Sep. 14, 184B. NOTICE. THE Suli.-riber having determined to go South, offers for tale his desira ble resiileppe oif piile and a half East of Ike Town ol Louisburg, Franklin 5 t - County. Persons desirous of health or educating their children, would do well to call and look. 1 Ins Tract of Lund contains three hundred aud eicltiy acre. Also, one other Tract, two miles above, on tlie same Creek, containing about three hundred acres; cleared land all fresh, and enough for t crop for tour or pve nanus. Also, one other Tract of Pine Woods, contain ing one hundred and six acres wjh Boxes enough cut to mane one hundred and hfty barrels Turpen tine, N. R. TUNSTALL. Franklin County, Oct 13. 4S4t Information Wanted, CONCERNING ROBERT F. ENPOR.who and den'y and mysteriously disappeared from New Or leans, about the 6th Decembei, 1848 supposed to have bout his person 1 500 in money, and two sld watch es. The name of KliiaA. finexrwasoneof ilia watch es. He was last seen at Mr. Frost's clothing store, in N. Orleans. Any information of the said Eusor will be thankfully received by bis mother, Mas? Ann E soi, Richmond, Vs. Pare of His V. Tvi.r.a. ITT Southern apd western papers tvjll render a rli- tressed wife and mother essential service by giving puDiieiiy q RC eopye, ,. State of North Carolina, HERTFORD COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1849. A. Harrcll and H M. Jones, 1 Endorsees, tersus Henuiug Original Attachment. C. Smith. ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant iu the above case is not a resident of this State : It is ordered, therefore, by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Times for six weeks, notifying the Defendant of this proceed ing ; aud further, that he be aud appear before the Justices of the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held for the County of Hertford, at the Court House in Wiutou, on the Fourth Monday in November next, then and there to replevy the property attached and plead ; other wise final judgment will be entered up against him, and the property condemned subject to the recovery of the Plaintiffs, agreeably to act of Assembly in such ruse made and provided. Witness, Lewis M. CowPER.CIsrk of the said Coart, at Winton, the Fourth Monday of August, Anno Domini, 1849. L. M. COWPER, Cl'k. October 26. 47-6w Pr's fee i 6i State of JTortlj Carolina, HERTFORD COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Seuwnt,Augutt Term, 1849. John A. Anderson, Adm'r of John L. Griffith, tersut Jesse Vance and wife Cynthia, and others heirs at law of John L. Griffith,' deceased. Petition for the sale of land. THE Heirs at Law of John Warren and wife Mar garet, whoever they may be, are hereby notified of the filing of the petition in the above case: and further, that they be and appear before the Justices of the County (.'ourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held for the County of Hert ford, at the Court House in Winton, on the Fourth Monday in November next, then and there to plead or demur to the said petition ; otherwise the prayer of the Petitioners will be granted, aud a Decree for the sale ol the Lands described in the Petitioners pe tition will be made in the cause, agreeably to Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. witness, i.twis At. t outer, uierk of the said Court, at Winton, the Fourth Monday of August, Anno Domini, 1S41). L. M. COW PEK, pi. Oct.3B. 47-Cw. Prs. fee $5 6S tate of Nortl) Carolina, FRANKLIN COUNTY, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, September Term, 1849. . William P. Hilliard, Adm'r. V of Stephen Sparks, dee d. I Attachment levied en use of Shimuel Kearney, r. a house and lot m tho Marccllus A. Wijliams and town of Franklinton. Silas Winston. J TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that 4- aiarcellus A. Will lams aud Silas Winston reside beyond tbe limits of this State : It is therefore ord.ir- ed by the Court, that publication be made in the Ra- "" 7S7ass)t vii as. hitjj jjueai at wic next Term of this Conrt to be held at the Courttlouse ill Louisburg on the second Monday in December. iu 1849, to replevy, plead or demur, ; or judgment win oe laaen against lliem pro coufesso, aud execu tion issue accordimily. Vitncss Young Patterson, Clerk of onr said Court at Office, the second Monday of September, A D. low- x . r A 1 1 KKfSON , C C. C. Oet-13. . 4ti-6w Pr.adv.562 State of JTortl) Carolina. FRANKLIN COl'NTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, September Term, 1849. Joseph B. Outlaw, 1 Caveat tothe Will of Date- vid Outlaw, dee'd. entered at Ueo. Herdle and others. J the la$t term of this Court. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that M. llinton Whurp is a resident of the State of Alaba. ma; Beuebery Walton is a resident of the Stute of Tennessee ; Jufein Keddick aud wile Nuncy are ro sidents of the State of Mississippi ; William Walton is a resident of the State ef Virginia; and Marv S. Cook is a resident of the State of Illinois, and next of kin to the said David Outlaw, deceased ; It is ordered by the Court, that pub icatioa be made in the Raleigh 1 lines, a newspaper published m the t ity or Kaleigh, for six weeks, lor the said next ol kin to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the said County of Franklin, at the Court House in Louisburg, on the second Monday in December, 1849, apd contest the probate ot the said Will, if they think proper. Also, that all the next of kin be noti fied in said Advertisement, and all the next of kin not therein named, who are nonresidents, if there be any, to be aud appear at the next term of this Conrt to be held at the Court House in the 1 own of Louisburg, County of franklin aforesaid, on the second Monday in, December, 10411, and caveat the said will if tliey think proper. Witness, Young Patterson, Clerk of the said Court at Omce, the second Monday of September, 1849. I. PA i l fcKSUJN.C. I. C. Oct 19. 46-6wPr.advt.oou. BLAKE PITTMAN, (LAT8 Qr HALIFAX, N. C.) Commission Merchant, Petersburg, Va. IVES his snecial attention to the sale of all kinds VJ of Country Produce, the purchase of Goods, and UIV icuriTiUL iiu itn warning ui wuu Refpr to Ii. P. Moore, Esq. Raleigh, N- C. Tlie's K. Thomas, Esq. Vnislwrgi N, C. W, T- uortcn, fcsq. M. Weston, Rocky Mt. N.C. Jesse H. Powelj, ; D. J. J. Philips. N. M. Long, Esq. KM. Long, Esq. Jamee Simmons, Brattleboro', If. C. .Weidon.N.O ' Patterson, Cooper it Co ) Wills l Lea,- Prterrbnrg,' Va. i. r. naisey, ; F. S. Marslian, Halifax, N.C, Petersburg, Feb. 1st 184, 11-bc PETERSDURO COMMISSION HOUSE. DICKINSON & LESTER, Bollingbrook. St. Petersburg, Va. WILL give adeption to the sale of all kinds of Produce and Forwarding Goods. Refer to Hon. A. VV Venable, Granville, and W. Wliit- aker. Jr. Esq. Raleigh. Joint Dickuisov, E. F. LisTpp. ' Late nr Danville. , ' Petersburg, Va. March, 1848. Fatent medicines. A full supply of alt the most popular Renif dies, kept eonetautly on hand, and sold at Manufacturer's prices si ruscuo s Deua BToas. - 8ept 28. Conner's Pair) Extractor. THERE i tlflthing better than Connel'i Pain Extractor for healing and rerpRVina naif) from Hums, scalds, rrpst tlitun t oes, ana Chilblsins. A supply on hand, and for sal b; Wet, V. f, PE3CVD. DAGUERREOTYPES rAKEN perfect by JOHN & PALMER, who has recentlyreceived allthe improvements freni the North. He now works with tbe celebrated quick preparation CELEROTVPE, which is decidedly an improvement in the Art. His Gallery ia in Palmer & Ramsay's Jewellery Store. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, June SOL 30 tf CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, i prime lot. Call at JAMES LITCHFORD'S, Next door above Mr Hardie's. Raleigh, March 2. 4'pR SALE. THE large and very convenient Dwelling House and Lot, formerly belonging to the estate of Mrs. Prescilla Shaw, dee'd., and how occupied by Maj. J. Nixon. For Uirms, apply to JAMES M. T0.WLES. June 21, 1849. 29 Rice and potasses, JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, a new supply of prime. " JAMES M. TOWLES. June 21, 1849,. v.-'' 29 LOOK AT THIS. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY ! rTHHE Undersigned vyould most respectfully in--- form the public, tha' he has again returned the HATTER'S BUSINESS. Being obliged to stop the business for awhile, on account of bad health, but having tecovereJ some wha', better health I now ask the citizens of this vicinity, and the public, generally, to give me a, call. I am prepared to Press Hats, Color Ladies Dresses, Gentlemm Pants, or any thing that may be wanting In my line of business. My shop ia situated one square west ol the praye-yard. NEAL BROWN. Raleigh, Sept. 13, '49. 42 4 w. Spices 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. AIbo a supply of ve ry superior Salad Oil and English A Just aid. Call and get a supply at my Establishment. Sept. !io 1'. r. rtscuv. DISSOLUTION, THE FIRM of YOUNG & BLEDSOE is this flu n'iRfiiilvcKi tiV mutual rinaumt - A it ia sired that the business of the Firm should be Ued as early at practicable, all persons indi set- indebted to the concern will please come forward and make payment to S. ii. Young, whp is authorized to close the business.. S. H. YOUNG, M. A. BLEDSOE. Raleigh, May 1st, 1849'. 2 NEW GOODS! SEW GOODS! rptlE business heretofore carried on nnder tha name and style of Yorso & Bledsoe will be henceforth conducted by S. II. Yqvkg, at the same old stand, where he has received and is now open? ing a large and splendid assortment of Staple onb iaiuti Bprtna S5oob&. which will be sold on tbe most reasonable terms. Onr old customers and the public generally, are respectfully invited to give me a caT. . S. II. YOUNO. Raleigh,. ?Jay 1st, 1849. 33 tf FORREST. A LARGE and commodious room, suitable for a bed-chamber & omce. above Peecud iDniff Stare. For terms, apply to Samuel Lucas. Maleigh, August 17, 1B49. 33 St. BRIXKLEyyiLLE VINEYARDS, OPENED again for visitors on the middle of Aa trust, later than most seasons heretofore, because. that, after the grape foliage aud formation of blos soms being killed by the destructive spring frost, they nan to oe renewed ny anotner growls puttiug tortb,; iioiwiinsiauojug a gooa crop oi grapes. But as little or no other fruit the season, and daa ger of my wine customers abroad cut short of usual supply by too great a resort to tbe Vineyards at form er reduced price of entrance ; this season about a quarter dollar aach visitor, and commutation for fam ilies or numbers on pic nic or Saturdays, jyifti the usual glass or puaiaml if reruns oBered ; or of tha( pronounced by Book of greatest moral end religioas authority on earth, to f'eheer God and tn." Most select grapes to carry away furnished rasters, and when sent for, at about 50 cents per gallon. SIDNEY K14,EH, Proprietor, Brinkleyville, Halifax Co., N. C, ) 37-lf July 31, 1848. TITK T.ATF.ST AXD NFAVP.T JUST RECEIVED,. Mv assortment nf SPRING i - - GOODS, embracing a great variety of ianni anb 0tapl Prjj OJqoW; Of the Lateet and most Fashionable Styles; which are offered at price that must please, for Cash, of to punctual customers, for particulars, pleas see the Good oq the Counter. JAMES II. TOWLES. Raleigh, llay 11th. 93-. TIMES PRINTING OFFICE, OUR PATROliS are in formed that the Printing Office has been removed to the West side of Fsv. i etteville Street, - ' OPPOSITE TW TV H1U, in the Rooms over the Store of Jame Litchfon), nn door above Mrs.liardie's Coitlcctionnry Store, where we shall be happy to It OHf subscritsrs ,Hi friend, ii are pienueu 10 execute all anion 0 v .?gb iiritttini, , " npoafhe usual errri, is a rieot and handsome nin- ner, ana solicit a portion of puolie qtronsre jn (hi line of business. Subscription to the Paper ! 82 SO in advanoe, or Ofi if pot paid belore the xp;riioa of six months. . r IT Jim TIMES will alwavs b mr,h, mvr.,1, fy yum x.vtia,, ,i, auvance, ll!ll "!.'rm. lions will be thankfully received on eitlir ptij 4 v; tf Thot indebted to the Oir,o ., r.-qt.,i,4 M remit their respectir dues at eur nk i il.. . ... ' ta'eigh, Feh. S3, jr4? r f h