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I K n ri r ii f 6 (. '!' i v. ii it' ,c is !t li r nn PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY CH. C. RABOTEAU, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS: $2 50 PER ANNUM IN ADVA NEC, OR ?3 CO IF P115IEXT IS .DELAYED ill M0X7I.S VOL. III. RALEIGH FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1850. KG. 5. I ERA v if1 Hi" M lTi.n J LyJL-JJ - k3-o i 4 ti! .... ' TERNS. : Tna Ralmoh TiMKi will ba sent to Subscribers t Two Dollars tud a half per auuum, if paid in ad vance. Three Dollars will be chared, if payment is delayed six mouths. These Terms will be invaria bly adhered to. ADYERTISElIE.VrS. For everv Sixteen lines, or less, One Dollar for the first, and Twenty-five Cents for each subsequent in sertion. Court Ordeis, &c. will be charged 25 per ce'tt. higher; but a reasonable deduction will be mode to those who advertise by the year. IT Letters on business, and all Communications Intended for publication, must be addressed to the . Editor, and post paid. NEW ARRANGEMENT. flMlE Subscriber most respectfully informs his customers and the Public generally, that for the purpose of reducing his present stick, (which consists of many desirable goods,)toni!tke room for h new full supply, lie will sell at reduced prices for cash. lie has also obtained the services of Mr. Roliert Peach, late of New Yrk, ss a cutler, lie has pent about seven year in Franc, where he filled the same station in the most respectable houses, and comes highly recommended as to his abilities in his profession at well as lo moral character. Call and give him a trial. Tne Subscriber returns his grateful acknowledgments for the liberal pat ronage heretofore received. . J. J. BIGGS. July 18th, 1849. PRIME VHEliAR JUSTto hand, and for sale by JAMES LITCIIFORD, Sept. 7. STARCH. A good article. For sale by Sept. 7. J. LITCIIFORD PRIME JAVA COFFEE of good quality, just received and for sale by J. LITCIIFORD, Sept. 7. 40-tf d Cljantt to make flloncw. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French and English A Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting, is now being opened at BIUG.SS WELL KNOWS CLOTH 1NU WAREHOUSE ou Foyettevilte Street, where his friends and the community, generally are particu larly invited to call. There is a great variety of new styles this season whicn, with a geheral supply ot Ooous in tnsrur nishing Department, may be found on the most ac commsdatiiiff terms at the above place. The Proprietor, or his Foreman, Mr. Peach, may at all times be found at home. Ready Made Clothing just artktd. Raleigh, Oct. 19. 4G-6t Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at the City ot Washington. THE Subscriber undertakes the collection, settle ment and adjustment of all manner of claims, ac counts or demands against the Government of the U nited States, or any Foreign State or Country,: be fore Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of tae Public Departments at Washington. The procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pen sions, the collection of accounts against tha Govern ment, all Land Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind, requiring the prompt aud effiecienl services of an Attorney or Agent. A residence of fourteen years at the Seat of the Federal Government, with a thorough and familiar acquaintance with the various systems and routine of business at the ouYerent Othces, as well as in Con gress ; added to his free access to the ablest legal ad visers, if needed, justifies the undersigned in pledging the fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to those who may entrust theirbusiucss to his care, lie ing well known to tha greater part of the citizens of this District, and to many gentlemen Who have oeen members of Congress in the last twelve years, it is deemed useless to extend this notice by special refer ence. Communications must be prepaid in all cases. Charges or fees will be regulated by the nature aud extent of the business, but moderate in all cases. Address, H. C. SPALDING, Oct. 19 46eoGt Washington, D. C Oil of Tannin. Preserve your Boots, Shoes, Harness and Carriage. Curtains, by using Oil of Tannin ; a supply of which is to hand and for sale at Oct. 12. P. F, PESCUD'S Drug Store FAMILY ROE UERRIXGS. trCt BARRELS and half barrels for sale by OU SEAWELL & MEAD Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 13 WINDOW GLASS. LARGE assortment f Window Glass, of all lizes, by the box, for sale by SEAWELL t MEAD. Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12. Stts) ani fine ! ! ! 3asl in Sfunc ! ! JAMES M. TOWLES IS just now receiving and opening a wry extcn live Assortment of . SEASONABLE GOODS, which ho offers on the most reasonable terms for r.l, r tn nnneiiial cuslomers. His friends are respectfully invited to call and e for themselves. . ttatcigii, vet. SSO. 46-eu Raleigh Paper Mill I THE undersigned take this method of informing the Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals iu North Carolina, and the Public generally, that hs he 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 furnish any amount of Paper to order. He asks a trial only for his Paper, aa he is determined logive satisfaction ia it, or cease its manufacture. IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROY Al MEDIUM (f package and Wrapping Paper, J I manufactured at the shortest notice and the most mod- crate price. ' To " encourage Horn Industry, w, under all cir cumstances, commendable and proper ; and it is wiso, when in doios so, wo sacrifice nothing ourselves. I Address, JAMES P. ROYSTER. Raleigh, Aug. 24, 1849, 39 lm. BROWN SUGAR rV a T.-rV superior nnality. just received and for Usalobr JAMES LITCIIFORD. R.kigh, Oct. 5. 44 PHOSPHENE GAS aud LAMP OIL, just re ceived, and for sale at ' ' Feb. 83. P. F. PEiCUD'S Drug Store. P. F. PESCUD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Drugs, (ErjemicaU, & Ptic Stuffs, FAYETTEV1LLE ST. RALEIGH, N.C. Hair Curling Fluid, Alexander's Tricobaphi, Jones's Hair Dye, and a great variety of Ilmr Oils, Ionics, Phihcomes and Halms, cau be found at Oct. 12. PESCUD S DRUG STORE. WASHINGTON HOTEL, RALEIGH, N.C., As a Temperance House. L 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 Boarders. His rooms are comfortably and neat'y furnished ; the Table,shall always be provided ith the best that can be procured ; the servants are the best in the City for care and attention to the calls of the guests: and no pains shall be wanting on his part to give satisfaction. 1 he terms shall be as mod erate as the limes will afford ; and the attention of travellers and others, is iuviud to the advantages of i. us establishment, being pleasantly located, near the centre of the City. This being the only Temperance House in Ualeigh, it has a peculiar recommendation lo all those who are fond of encouraging aud practis ing the Temperance principle. f . W. kl.NU. Raleigh, June 15, 1849. 2H ly TAILORING. WILLIAM H FURMAN respectfully informs the public that he continues the above business the old stand, and he solicits the orders of his friends and cuslomers. He is prepared to make gentlemen's Coals and Pants in the latest syle and in the neatest manner, aud will warrant them to be cut and made as well ss they can be iu any establishment in North Carolina. His prices will be moderate to suit the tinrs, aud no effort on his part shall be wanting to give perfect satisfaction. All who want neat and liumiouabla Clothes, call at FURMAN'S ' Old establised Shop , iu Louisburg. Louisburg, April 29, 1848. CIGARS. AFRESH supply of those celebrated Spanish Ci gars, just received, to which we invite the at tention of our customers. P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 36 PLOUGHS AND PLGIGII CASTINGS ! I A COMPLETE assortment of Richmond's cele brated Self-Sharpening Ploughs aud Castings ; also Two Horse Ploughs for turning over stubble Land in the Fall. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, August 3, 1849. 35 Rags! Hags!! Rags!!! THE Subscriber will give the highest cash pri ces for any quantity of RAGS, at the Raleigh Paper Mill. Immediate application are requested. JAMES D. ROYSTER. Raleigh, July 3, 1849. 31 ot LAW NOTICE. C C. BATTLE haviug returned to this City, will resume the Practica of the Law,iu this and the adjacent Counties. All business entrusted to nun, wiu oe promptly at tended to. . He is prepared to make out and procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no tice, according to prescribed forms. Raleigh, August 7. 38 ltn. Fresh Supplies. CONSTANTLY arriving at Pescud's Drug Store. 100 Kegs pure White Lead, 1UU do JNo. 1, do do 200 Gal'ons Linseed Oil, 100 lbs. Refined Borax, 50 Ounces Quinine, 12 Dozen Congress Water, 3 Cases Goodwin's Patent Chewing Tobacco, 1 do Old Peyton Gravelly's Tobacco, 12 do Thomas Miller's Tobacco. A large supply of Varnishes, Colors and Brushes, and many other desirable articles are just received and expected to arrive this week, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Oct. 19. 46-y SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRESH from tha Still, kept constantly on hand, and for sale by the Gallon or Barrel. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Augst 3, 1849. PASTILES for perfuming parlors and Sick Rooms, on hand, and for sale at Seo. rJwrCUP'H Drug Store. BLAKE PITTMAN, (latk of Halifax, m. c.) Commission Merchant, Petersburg, Va. GIVES his special attention to the sale of all kinds of Country Prodnce, the purchase of Goods, and the receiving and forwarding ol boons, lufer to It. V. Moore. Esa. Raleieh. N. C, Tho's K. Thomas, Esq. Louisburg, N. C. W.T.Dortch,!!- Rocky Ml. N.C. 1 M. Weton, ) ' Jesse H. rowell, I). J. J. Philips, N. M. Lonff. Esq. Brattleboro', N. C. L. M. Long, Esq. Weldon, N.C James Simmons, ; . FxHereon. CooDer & Co 1 Wills & Lea, Petersburg, Va. B. F. Haleey, ) F. H. Marshall, Halifax, N, C. Petersburg, Feb. 1st 1849 1 1-bc PETERSBURG COMMISSION HOUSE. DICKINSON &. LESTER, Dollingbrook St. Petersburg, Va. WILL give attention to tho sale of all kinds of Produce and f orwarding boon. Keler to Hon. A. W Venable, Granville, and W. Whit- aker, Jr. Esq. Raleigh. Jon Dickinson', R. F. Lister. Late nf Danville. Petersburg, Va. March, I848, New Cheap Cash Store THE UNDERSIGNED most respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, to their assort went of Goods, which are all entirely new and were selected with the utmost care from the best Houses in New York, Bal timore and Pctersnurg ; and as our terms for business are Cash, we feel assured of doing a business of that kind that we will be able to otter great bargains to those in want of Goods ill our liue. Annexed is a part of the Goods in store : Bleached Sheeting and Shirting, 3 and 5 qrs, wide, Unbleached do do do do Jaconet, Book and figured Muslins, Pi. .iu and fancy striped Alpancus, Cashmeres and Mousliu de Lainea, Scotch Ginghams and Apron Checks, . Woolen Linseys and Cotton Flannels, While and colored Cambrics, Li.dics' and Gentlemen's Hose and halfllose, Calico and Furniture Prints, . Gloves and Suspenders, Kentucky Jeans, plain and striped, ; Cassiinere and Wool Tweeds, CauvusF and padding. BedlU king nnd Cotton Jeans, Irish Lineu and Thread, Best Italian sewing Silk, Silk and Cotton llaudkerchcifs, . Vestings, assorted, Fancy Scarfs and Cravats, Coat, Vest, Shirt and Suspender buttons, Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Laces and all kinls of trimming Goods, Wool Blankets, large sizes. Wool and Worsted Shawls and Comforts, Silk and Fur Huts and Cups, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes. GROCERIES. Ri and Laguira Coffees, IOaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Brown Sugars, Allspice, Teas and Ginger, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Cl-eese and Crackers. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, '.''':'' Powder, shot and Lead, Shoe Thread, Tacks and Blacking, Sole and Uper Leather, Crockery, Glass and Stons Ware, Nails from No. 3. to No. , Candies, Lemons and A pples, Suit, Bucoii, Meal aud Flour, Together with a greut 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. KYNLS & CO. Fayetteville straet. Raleigh, Oct. 9, 1849. 4'.) 4w. The North Carolina MUTUAL LIFE IXSIRAXCE COMPACT, RALEIGH, N. C. THE above Company has been in operation since the 1st of April last, under the direction of the following Officers, viz: Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, William D. Haywood, Vice President, Jamks F. Jobjian, Secretary, William II. Jonks, Treasurer, reaniN Busbke, Attorney, Dr. Chas E. Johnson, Dr. Wm. II. McKek, Dr. Ricu'o. B. Havwood, Mediral Board of Consultation. J. IIebsman, General Agent. I his Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to the insured over any other Company. The 5th Section gives the Iliislmnu the privilege to insure his own me for the sole us of his W ife and 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 iu the whole of the profits,which are declared annually. Iksides, the applicant for life, when the annual premium is over $30, may pay one half iu a Note. ..'. All claims for insurance agaiust the Company will be paid within ninety days after proof of the death of the party is furnished. Olives are insured for one or for five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of property aguinst the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting fea ture in the history of North Curolina, which will prove very important to the Southern States. The last four month's operation of this Company sliow a very large amount of business more than tha Directors expected to do the first year having already issued more tliau MUU l olicies. AGENTS FOR THE COMPANY. J. I lersman, George T. Coolio, Wesley Whita- ker, jr. Ucorgo H. a. bingeltary, it. v. Varing, Travelling Agents for North Carolina. S. J. Young, Agent for South Carolina. All Communications on business cf the Company should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y. Raleigh, August 29, 1849. 43 BLAKE PITTJIAX, (Late of Halifax, N. C.) Commission Merchant, Peter&buro Va. OFFERS his services to the farmers and others of Edgecombe, hi the sale of their Cotton aud other Pro duce. Iu view of the present difficulty, of making remit tances to the vicinity of Tarboro', he will attend reg ularly all Ihe courts held for the county; and pay over whatever funds may be in his hands for the sale of Produce. Elep. 14,1849. TUJVBE PASTE. -A superior article of Jujube J ruta.jast received, and lor sale by r. r. PESCUD. Patent medicines. A full supply of all the most popular Remedies, kept constantly ou hand, and sold at Manufacturer's prices at Pescud s Drug dtore. bept xa. Connel's Pain Extractor. THERE is nothing better than Connel'a Pain Extractor for healing and removing pain from Burns, Scalds, Frost Bitten Toes, and Chilblains. A supply on hand, and for sale by Oct. 8. P. F. PESCUD. DAGUERREOTYPES rpAKEN perfect by JOHN C. PALMER, who -a- has recently received all Ihe improvements Irom Ihe North. He now works with tha celebrated quick preparation - ' ' 1 C E 1EHOTYPE , which is decidedly an improvement in lh Art. His uallory is in Palmer at, llamsiiy a Jewellery Store. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh. June 30. 30 tf ltice and Molasses, JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, a new snpplv of prime. JAMES M. TOWLES. " Jure 21, 1819. S9 piIEWlNG AND SMOKING TOBACCO, a s prims lot. t all at JAMES LITCIIFURD'S, Raleigh, March 2. FOR SALE. TUIE hrge nnd very convenient Dwelling House -L and I,ot,foriiu'rly belonging to the eslatcof Mrs. Prr-scilla Shaw, dee'd., and.now occupied by Jla'j. . tiixoil. . For terms, apply to JAMES M. TOWLES. 29 June 21, 1819. LOOK AT THIS. ENCOURAGE' HOME INDUSTRY ! r"jVIE Undersigned would most respectfully -in-form the public, that lie has again resumed the HATTER'S BUSINESS. Being' obliged to stop the business fur awhile, on account of bad health, but having recovered some what, better health I now ask the citizens of this vicinity, and iho public, generally, to give me a call. I am prepared to Tress Hats, Color Ladies Dresses, Gentlemen Pants, or any tiling that may be wanting in my line of business. My shop is situated one square west of the grave-yard.. NEAL BROWN. ' Raleigh. Sept. 13, '49. 42 4w. Spices and Salad Oil. THE Sub) a iber bos on hand a lnrco supply of all the-must approved Spices, Beans and Essence fur flavoring Pickles and Preserves. Also a supply of ve ry superior 'Salad Oil and English Mustard. Cull and get a supply at my Establishment. : &y.28..---. . f. y. PESCUD. TIMES PRINTING OFFICE. ClVR PATRONS are informed' that the Printing V Office ha been removed to the West side of Fay. ettevillc Street, . I OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL, in the Rooms over the Store of James Lilchford, next door above Mrs. Hardie's Confcctiouary Store, where we shall be happy to see our subscribers and friends. Wb are prepared to execute all kinds of -- ' Job JViutincj, upon the usual terms, iu a neat and handsome man ner, and solicit a portion of public putrouage in t his line of business. Subscription to the Paper only .$2 50 per annum ill advance, or $3 00 if not paid before the expiration of six months. ID THE TIMES will always lie furnished fee monthi for One Dollar, in advance. But subscrip tions will be thankfully re ceivedmi either plan. , ID" Those hull bird to the Olfice ure requested to remit their respective dues at our risk ; when a ro oept will be forwarded in theirm-xt paper, a RuLigb, Feb. 23,lr-19. TO THE TRADE. OL. BURCH will inform the Trade that an con stantly keeps ou hand a large assortment of Tools, Lasts, Moot and Shoe Thread, Calf, Goat, and Lin ing Skius, aud every thing to furnish a shop eut and out. November 23 18-19, SI. State or SCortl) Carolina. PITT COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions November Term, 1849. Arthur Foibes, Ad'inr. versa Stephen F. Johnson, Guar dian, and others. Petition for account aud settlement. IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of tha Court, that Louisa Forbes and Archibald A. Forbes, Defendants, are ant residents of this State: It is or dered by tho Courtthat publication be made in the Raleigh Times for six successive werks, commanding Ihe said Defeudauts to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held 011 tiie first Monday in Februa ry, 1850, aud answer the Complainant's Bill, or judg ment final will be entered against them. Witnm, Henrv Suepparu, Clerk ot oursaid Court, at Ollice iu Greenville, the first Monday of Novem ber, A. D. 1849. H. SIIEPPARD, Clkrk. Nov. 23. 51-Gw Pr. adv. $5 til State of Nortlj Carolina. ..... PITT COUNTY. Ccurt of Tleas and Quarter Session, Noverobe Term, 1849. . Arthur Forbes, et als. versus Louisa Forbes and Archi bald A. Forbes. etition for Division of Slaves. IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of tk Court that the Defendants are not residents of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Times for six succes sive weeks, commanding the said Defendants to ap pear at tiie next 1 enn ol this I ourt, tt be held on tha first Monday in February, 1850, and answer the Com - plamaiita Hill, or judgment nual will be entered a gainst them. , H'itneM, Henry Shepparo, Clerk of our said Court, at Office inUreeuville, the first Monday of November, A. D 1849. II. SHEPPARD, Clerk. Not. 23. 51-Gweeks. Pr. adv. $5 ii State of North Carolina. PITT County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessitns, Novembsr Term, A. D. 1849. Sally Philips versus Robert Jefferson aud others. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court in this case, that the Defendants and Heirs at Law of Isaac Philips, deceased, being the Children and Next of Kin of Polly Tugwcll, deceased, aud Elizabeth Moors, deceased, are not residents of this State : IT is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made in the Raloigh Times for six successiva weeks, commanding the said Defendant to apiear at the next Term of this Court, to be held on the first Monday in February, 1850, and answer the Com plainant's Bill, or judgment final will bo entered gainst them. Witness, Hrnrt SHErrARo, Clerk of our said Court, at Office in Greenville, the first Monday of Novem ber, A. D. 1849. H. SHEPPARD, Clr. Not. S3. Pr's Fee $5 63 SI 6weeka. Fill IT TREES. rPIIE Proprietors of the Poinological Garden and X Nursenis, have now ou band ready for Irausplant- inn, 20,000 Appla Irees, and a small supply of Peach, Cherry, Pear, Plum, Ai ricot, Nectarine Strawbeiiy, &c.,tf the fiuest known kinds mostly proved fruits, selected with the greatest care from lb) best Nurseries in the United States Catalogues obtained at the N. V. Hook-store, of II. II. turner, or direct of the Proprirtors, Cane creek, Chatham, county, N. C. One of the proprietors will be at Ua- laiffh, time of February Court, with a nn. assortment fo Tree. Orders may be sent direct to us, or to 1 D. Turner's Book-store, Ral-jrh. J. t T. LINDI.EY. Nsv. Hi, 1819. Sl)-3w Stale cf North Carolina PITT COI NTy. CouaT or Plkar ano Qi'artfr Sf.fswnh, November Term, IV 1:1. Sally Philips rrrtus Heirs at Law of Isauc Pli-i ps. IN this ciise, it oppeariiifi; to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defend ints, and Heirs at I.nw of lsanc I'iiilipH, dec; used, heing the Next of Kin of Polly Tuwe!! uml Klrzutath Moore, deceased, are not residents of this Slate : h is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Times for six successive weeks, commanding the said Defendants to appear et the next Term of this Court, to be h!d on the first Monday of February, le'50, d answer the ('oiiiphinniil's bill, or judgii-ent final will lie entered ii:aiitst tl-.eul. H'i7;,m, Hkmiv SiiKiTAnri, Clerk of our said Court, at Olfice. in Greenville, the lirst Mond.iv of Novem ber, A. D. 1649. II. SHLITAItD, Cuts. - Nov. 23. 51-Cwe. ks Pr. adv. 15 taj. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ) Kaleihh, Nov. 5lh, lWil. IO enable me to answer certain eiKiuirios ad- X dressed to this Department, by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, I shall be pleased to receive from tlio owners or Managers of all the Cotton Factories iu this State, information oil the fol lowing points : 1. The name of the Factory, and where situated, 2. Amount of Capital invested. 3. N umber of bales of Cotton consumed annua'ly, 4. Numb r of Spindles, and Mu'es aid Looms. CHAS. MANLY. November 9th, 18-19. 49 3w 0. L. LTRIH, TAKES this occasion to aunounce to bis friends and the public geuerally, that he will continue the Boot uml Shoe business at the old stand of O. L. Burch, &. Co. and will exert himself to the utmost, as heretofore, to give satisfaction. No pains nor at tention will be spared to please and accommodate, alt those who may fuvor him with their custom. Raleigh, Scute-nber 27, IS 19. . 49 , TEACHER WANTED. THE Trustees of the Greenville Female A cade.mv, 1'itt Cnunty, wish lo employ a Teacher, In commence sometime in January or February. One that e.a n come well recommended lo tench the different Branches usually taught in Female School will be employed for at least twelve months, and probably two years or more, and meet with very liberal encouragement. - - Application may lie made to . VVILLIA.W D. JVOYE. Greenville, 21st Dec. 1849. 3-3w 'Lbuisburg Academics. A 11 OIV JANE A'. RAY, Principals. Miss E. VV. Cur.Tis, Instructress on Piano. , Miss R. S. Fairai.i., Instructress 011 Guitar, an J in Drawing and Painting &e. The Fifteenth Session of these Schools, nnder the present Principals, will commence on Thurs day the 3rd of January, 1850. Board $10, per Session. Tuition us heretofore. An additional charge, not exceeding 50 cents, will bo made to each pupil in the Male Department for Contingen cies. No accounts are allowed in the Village or elsewhere, except by the direction of the Parent or Guardian, or under the Supervision of the Princi pals; and all extravagance in dross, or otherwise is promptly checked. We' have spared no reason able pains or expense in securing the best Assis tants in the several Departments; and our object is to impart life and energy to the School Exer cises, anil to make thorough work of the business ot Instruction. Dec. 12th 1849. 8 A FEM ALE TEACHER. A young Lady who has finished Iter Education, is desirous of taking charge of a Female School, in one of the adjoining Counties. She is competent to teach the Highest branches of Female Educa tion, and would be filling to devote herwhole time to the improvement of those committed to her charge. Satisfactory references given. Applica tion may be made (if by letter postpaid,) for further information to CH. C. RABOTEAU. Ed. Times. Raleigh, 7th Dec'r. 1849. - TERMS. - Board and Tuition for Session of 5 Months, $70 Music on the Piano, or the Guitar, 20 Drawing anil Painting in Water Colors, 10 Painting in Oil Colors, 15 French, 10 Tuition in Preparatory School, 15 thirty onng Ladies cau be accommodated with board in the Institute. The design of the Institute is to furnish to a limited numberof Students the means of a thor ough course ol instructions in the Classics. Being a private enterprise and having nothing to sustain it but its own merits, care has been taken to se cure the assistance of Professors and Teachers who are of knowledged abilities and long experi ence in their several departments. For further particulars, address the Principal Raleigh, Nov. 26th, 1849. 62- Chewing Tobacco and Segars. OF good quality, for sale by Dec. 15. JAMES LITCIIFORD. , FEMALE C I a si c a I Institute, HILLSBOROUGH STREET, . RALEIGH, N. C. Rev. B. T. Blake, Principal. Mr. William C. Doub, A. M. ) . .-. . Mrs. Lucy M. Petersillia, Ass'ta'"' Mr. Karl W. Petersilla, Prof, of Music. Miss Martha E. Dovb, Principal of Prep. Dep. The first Session for 1850, will begin on Monday the 7th Jar.-iary. - . Ready Made Clothing. A FRESH supply of READY MADE CLOTII- ING just received, and will be sold cheap lor Cash. Also a lot of over size Silk Shirts, Dress Shirts, Lambs' Wool and Merino under Shirts and Drawers ; which will bt sold on reasonable terms. J. J. BIGGS. Raleigh, Dec. 10. 9-4w Wit KENT. rpWO large Rooms, suitable forOfliret or Lndg:- " Ing tvnoms, over my store, l osses .1011 iven 1st of J.muary. P. F. PESCUD. December 14, 18 tO. NORTH CAKOIIW r.wc: co lit urno; Ti- PUBLISII-F.D,.'KKl.V, !!i fAYnrj EVJU.E. 1 his Paper, vlm-li ,ihk l.Cn in existence two years and a half, continues In bo piibliiod, ami" has been -highly- recomniPiieed by theFn-ss, n-ener-ally, and, reeeinly., by tl.o Baptist Cape FbJkWo- Cl.itllltl. . Tmms, To siiwle subscribers, Sl 50 p,.r Trnr.' " Chli'S Ol'5, and upivn i-s. S 1 iui h Address, post-paid, ,M. I U i'TUt, f , '" . Fayptk-villo, N. C. . u T Our briflirenof the I'ress. thi State, are ri'sir-ell'u!!y ntjuested locivelho almm two or three iiiserlious. ,. To I'riiitcrs and Cthfrs. I HE KV.'A 1',-arl Foolscap, nnriik-.l, i ii-T I It K-'imis Rie Flat .-Foolscap, ex'pressly lot print liiil. a new ni-iiele in this niark"t. Also, a'l'eiv reau.d Df superior U letter paper, lor sale by-' -: ' P f i'i:.v'ii-. Raleigh, August 5, 1S19. MJ N. CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. IN compliance with a resoluliim of the Cenrr.il 1 Cotiv-yi;tii)ti at iireehshoro', lUn, Road Cusvf.n tionb will be held at the following times and pla ces, lo wit : Alamance C. II Tnes(lav,4th Deremher, IS49; IIillsU.ro', Orange, Tuesiiay, 1 8th December; Ralrigh, Wake, Saturday, 15lh. ., to'". Smillifidd, Johnston, Saturday, 22d ' rirt , CiohWioro', Vnyne, Thursday', 3d Jiinnnry 1850;' ; Wilmington, New Hiinover, Saturdav fitll Janu ary, 18.W: . Kalein, Forsyth, Puesd? y. 18th Doc'r 1840 ; Lexitiglon, Davidson, Friday. 4th .lan'y 1850 ; Salisbury, Koivan, Salur.lav, 5th .Inn'v do vvni uio vainrrus, nionuay, 7tll Jan y do Charlotte, lleck'g. Wednesday, Jth Jan'y r!o ' Mount Aiourue, Iredell, Fridiy 1 Ith Jan'y di Slatesville, Iredell, Saiurday, Utli Jan'y do Mncksville., Davio, Monday, l ltli Jan'y do By order ol the Committre ' ' It. M. SAUNDERS, Ch'm'n. Oroensboro', Dec. 4, 18 49. 1. State of iVor'tl) Carolina, (lllA.WILLE COV.XTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November ,;'-.:'' Term 1849. : James Goorh, Amos Gooeh, Wil-'l ham lioncli, - Daniel. T, Gooch, Joseph Gimr.lt, Anna Gooch, Wil liam Clement and wife Janp, K c'rael -Howard, and Dudley T. Gooch. versus, Thomas Petition to sell and the heirs of hamnel Gooch, f . . Slaves. Uecensnd,. VI-. : Jacob C. Jonrs and Wife Murllm.Jr,. William Leigh 'ami Lis wife Adeliza, Emi ly Gooch, IliinniiliGooch, Iuisa Gooch, nnd Samuel D. Gooch. 'JI1I8 IVlitinn coming on to be lieard.anr! itap pearins to the satisfaction ol the Court, tlmt Thomas Gooch, and the heirs ol'Sumuel Gooch, dee'd, viz Jnreb C. Jones and wife Martha, Jr., William I ."igh and his wife Adeliza, Emily Gooch Ilun.iah Go.M-h, Inina Gooch and Samuel D. Gooch, are non residents of this State, it is there fore ord- r-d, tlmt publiculion be made, for six weeks iri the. Ruleigh Times, notifyin g the said non-retidf to bo nnd appear, at the next Term of Court of ileas and Quarter Sessions, lo be held for the County of Granville, at the Court Unnsn, in tho Town of Oxford, on the first Monday, fi-b-ruary 1850. then and there, to answer or demur, to the s:i iri Petition, otherwise judgement pro cou fesso, will bo entered against thein, and this peti tion hen rd, ex purle as to them. Witness, .Augustine Lnndis, Clerk of our suirl Court, at office, the first Monday in November. A. U. 184U. A. LAXDIS. C. C. P Nov. 19, 1819. sa . New Boots and Shoes. Oliver L. Burch. Fayellevilli S!., Dnor below lite post Cfice. RALEIGH X. C. OULD inform the public that he has just reeeiv ed a larjc assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, comprising in part the following ailicles: Ladies' Goat welt Buskins, French do do. Kid welt Ties, Fine Kid l)uki:u, - Fine Ureeia ha Victoria, (New Fashion) Goat do do do French Kid do do Children's Black Morocco, do Do Colored do do Do I'ronze do do Do Laced Boots, do Boy's Calf Beots, Do Kip do Do Laced Monroe's, Do Peg strapped do Children's do 100 Pairs Philadelphia made Gentlemen's BmU. nncnen ana reggi-d, dilterent qualities, Women's Graria Boots, (New felyle,) Do. Flesh Out, Negroes' Coars? 8hoes, &0, &0, He requests all wanting Boots or Shoes to give him a call, as he knows bis assortment to b the largest iu the City, and be flatters himself that he can fur nish as good bargain, if not better, than can be got any where else iu the City, O. L. BURCH. November S3 1849. 51. Ladies Gaiters, JUST RECEIVED j Blue and Black; very fine O L. BURCH. Nov. 27, 1849. ;a Congress Water, SIX dosen, "fresh aud prime," lust al hand, and for sale at PESCUD'S. Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 36 FRANKLIN -.INSTITUTE, rraulilln Comity, f. l D. S. RICHARDSON, riUNCIPAL THE Session for 1 830 will commence on Jann arv 7lh,st which time it is very ilesiruble tlmt the Students be preson.1. Terms Ms herolofore. For purtieulara, adilress the Principal, or LR. JOS B. OUTLAW, - t President Ikwrdol 'J,nwlr- naf.td.Ni.i.Co.Otfc 15, g-nsj,
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