nn j ftfBi.ISIIEII .WEEKLY BY, CIJ. C. RADOTEAU,. .TERMS : $2 50 PER . ANNUM IN A D VA NC 1 CR $3 00 IF PADIEXT IS DELAYED SIX SI0. THS EDITOR A.'D PROPRIETOR. VOL. III. RALEIGH; FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1850. NO. C; TIE E (P IT M IT1 v 11 A j 1 t 11 i i I i-1 Fl r ti I Ail TERMS. . ' . I U Th IUlkioii Timks will be lent to Subscribers 1 it Two Dollar! and a half per annum, ir paid in ad f ' Tne. Tliree Dollars will be charged, if payment jiiia delayed six month.' These Term will be iuvaria ') bly adhered to. V ADTERTISEMEXTS. , I ' ror every sixteen lines, or lest, inn iouar ior me first, and Twenty-five Cents for each suliseipient in sertion. Court Ordeis, &c will In charged i!5 per ent. higher; hut a reasonable deduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. ITT Letters on business, and all Communications Intended for publication, must bo addressed to the Editor, ind pout paid. NEW ARRANGEMENT. vTIHE Subscriber most respectfully informs his customers and the Public generally, that for the purpose of reducing liw present stock, (which Consists of many desirable goods,)to make room for a now lull supply, lie will sell at reduced prices lor tash. Hehns also obtained the services of Mr. Robert Peach, Into of Neu Yrk, as a cuiipr. He has pent about seven years in France, whore ho filled the saTse nation in the most respectable homes, and conies highly recommended as to his abilities in his profession as well as to moral character. Call and give him atrial.' Too Subscriber returns his grateful acknowledgments lor the liberal pat ronage lierotolure received. ' J. J. DIGGS. , July 18th, 1819. PRHIE VIM-GAR JUST.to hand, uml for sale bv JAMES LITCHFOUD, i Kept 7. '. . 8TARCH.A good article. For sale bv Sept. 7. J. LITC1IFOKI). i PRIME JAVA COFFEE of good quality, just received and for sale by J. UTC11FORD. Sept. 7. . 40-tf 3 Chance to make llloiuii. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French aud English Cloths, Cnssimcrcs, and Vestings, is unw being pened at BIGC.SS WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING WAREHOUSE on Fayetteville Street, where his friends and the community, generally are particu larly invited to call. There is a great variety of new styles this scasoii, which, with a general supply of Goods in tha Fur nishing Department, may be fouud on the most ac commodating terms at the above place. , The Proprietor, or his Foreman, Mr. Poach, may at all tiroes be found at home. Ready Mads Clothing just arnW. J IUkigh.Oct. 19. 46-Gt Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at the City of Washington. THE Subscriber undertakes the collection, settle ment and adjustment or all manner ol claims, ac counts or demands against the Government of the U nited 8tates, or any Foreign State or Country : be fore Commissiouen, before Congress, or before any of the Public Departments at Washington ' ' The procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pen. slons, the collection of accounts againat the Govern meut, all Laud Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kiud, requiring the prompt and effiecient 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 different Offices, as well as in t.ou- grees ; added Ip his free access to the ablest legal ad' viaers, if needed, jnstifies the undersigned iu pledging the fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to those who may entrust their business to his care. Be ing well known to the greater part of the citizens of tlm District, and to many gentlemen who nave been members of Congress in the last twelve years, it is deemed useles to extend this notice by special refer ence. Communications must be prepaid in all cases, Charges or fees will be regulated by the naturiyiud extent of the business, but moderate in all cases, i Address, H.O.SPALDING, Oct 19 46eo6t Washington, D. C Oil of Tannin. Preserve your Boots, Shoes, Harness and Carriage Curtains, by using Oil of Tannin ; a supply of which la to hand and for sale at Oct 12. P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store FAMILY ROE HERRINGS. BARRELS and half barrels for sale by SEA WELL &. MEAD 52 Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12 WINDOW GLASS. A LARGE assortment of Window Glass, of i , XXsises, by the box, for sale by SEA WELL- &. MEAD. Raleigh, Feb. 33, 1849. 12. irtsl) onb iui ! ! ! lust in (Tunc ! ! JAMES M. TOWLES IS jwt (low receiving and opening a very exten ive Aesort ment of ' - - - SEASONABLE GOODS, which h olTeri on the most reasonable terms for Caih, or to punctual customers. His friends are respectfully iuvited to cull and see lor themselves. Raleigh, Oct. 26. , , 4G-eu Raleigh Paper Mill! THE urakiaigrttd takes this method of informing the Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals in North Carolina, and Che Public generally, that he has leased the Paper Mill, about 3 miles from Raleigh, rocured the ierriosf finished operatives, purchas ed the necessary stock, and is now prepared to make and furnish any amount of Paper to order. He asks a trial only for his Paper, as he is determined to give satisfaction in it, or cease its manufacturer. IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROYAL, MEDIUM Package and Wrapplig Paper, manufactured at the shortest notice and the most mod erate prices. , . To " encourage Home Industry, is, under all cir cumstances, commendable and proper ; and it is wise, when in doing so, we sacrifice nothing ourselves, i Address, JAMES l. RUYSTER. Raleigh, Ang. 94, 1849, 39-lro. BROWN SUGAR OF a Terr superior quality, just received and for sale hy JAMKS L1TCIIFORD. Raleigh, Oct. 5. ' 44 Vi hxmoiu re- Feb. 23. P. F. I'ESCTJD'S Drug Store. P. F. PESCUD, W HOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER I. Drnga, Crjcmirals, & Due Stuffs, FAYETTKVILLE ST. RALEIGH.N.C. Hair Curling Fluid, : Alexander's Tricobaphi, Jones's Hair Dye, and a great variety of Hair Oils, Tonics, Philicouics and Bairns, cull bo found nt Oct. 12. .PEdCUu'S DRUG STORE. WASIlIXdTOX HOTEL, KALKl.'.H, N. C, As a Temperance Ilonse. . THE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, generally, that the above Estab'ishinpnt has Into, ly underjruiio extensive repairs, and is now in com plete order for the reception of the Travelling Public, as well ns Hoarders. His rooms are comfortably anil nent'y furnished; the Table shall alwnys be provided with the best-that can be procured; the Servants are the best in the City tor cure and attention: to the calls of the guests: and no pains shall be wanting on his part to Rive satisfaction. The terms shall bo as mod erate as the times will nfi'ord ; and the attention of travellers, and others, is invited to the advantages of this establishment, being pleasantly located, near the centre of the City. This being the enly Temperance House in Raleigh, it has a peculiar recommendation to all those who are fond of encouraging and practis ing the Temperance principle. j. W. hi. Mi. Raleigh, June 15, 1849. . iiily CIGARS. AFRESH supply of those celebrated Spanish Ci gars, just received, to which wo invite the at? teution of our customers. P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, August 5, 184!). ' 36 PLOUGHS AXD PLOUGH CASTINGS!! A COMPLETE assortment of Richmond's eeh- brnted Selt'-Sharpeuing Ploughs and Castings; also Two Horse Ploughs for turning over stubble Laud in the Fall. JAMES M.. TOWLES. Raleigh, August 3, 1849. 35 Rags! Rags!! Rags!!! npHE Subscriber will give the highest cash pri ces for any quantity of RAGS, at the Raleigh Paper Mill. Immediate application are requested. JA.ut,o I). KUiSl ti.lv. Raleigh, July 2, 1849. . : 31 6t LAW NOTICE. C: C. BATTLE having returned to this City, will resume the Practice of the Law, in this and Hie adjacent Couiitiea. All business entrusted to him, will be promptly at tended to. Ho is prepared to make out aud procure all SOL DIERS' CLAIMS, of every description, at short no tice, according to prescribed forma. Raleigh, August 7. . 38 lm. Fresh Supplies, CONSTANTLY arriving at Pcscnd'i Drugstore. 100 Kegs pure White Lead, 100 do No. 1, do do 2U0 Gal'ons Linseed Oil, 100 lbs. Refined Borax, 50 Ounces Quinine, r Id Dozen Congress Water, 3 Cases Goodwin's Patent Chewing Tobacco, 1 do Old Peyton Gravelly s tobacco, 12 do Thomas Miller's Tobacco. 1 A large supply of Varnishes, Colon and Brushes, and many other desirable articles are just received and expected to arrive this week, and tor sale by P. F, PESCUD Raleigh, Oct. 19. 4'S-y SPIRITS TURPENTINE, THRESH from tin Still, kept constantly on hand, JL und for sale by the (jallonor Uarrcl. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Angst 3, 1849. PASTILES for perfuming parlors and Sick Rooms, on band, and for sale at Sen. PhVCl'P'S Drug Store. PETERSBURG COMMISSION HOUSE. , DICKINSON &. LESTER, Bollinn-brook St. Petersburg, Va WILL give attention to the sale of all kinds of Produce and r orwarding uoods. rleier to . Hon. A. W Venabte, Granville, and VV. Whit aker, Jr. Esq. Raleigh. Johx Dickinson, - R.F.Lester. Late of Danville; , Petersburg, Va. March, 1848. VALUABLE LAND FOR. SALE, in Moore and Montgomery Counties. By virtue of a nnwer of Attorney to me pxeculed by Mra. Sally Bass, of the County of Wake, I offer for sale the tract of luntl in Moore County, known as the Bul lock Spring tract, containing about 275 Acres And also, one other tract, lying in Moore ana wont, gomery counties, on both sides of Williams' Creek: containing about 400 Acres, more or less. These lands were, partially worked a fcw years since lor uold, uj a gentleman oi tvaieign, anu fnttnd to contain tne ncnest specimens oi uoppei ore. as well as some Gold and Iron ore.1 1 .. Capitalists would do well to look into this mat ter, as a great bargain may be had, and as the plank road will run near it, it may be worked to advantage: ; If not sold privately, I shall be In Carthage, Monday and Tnesday of Moore County Court, January 28 and 29 and shall then sell at public sale. JfVr further particulars, and as to ti tle, I refer to C. C. Battle of Raleigh and A. R. Kelly, of Carthage, Attorneys at law. f . J. B. WHITAKER. Decemher 20, 1849. -.4 tf. , WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH , Rail Road Bonds. (650,000 worth af WilminEton and Raleigh Rail Road Bond, endorsed by the State, will be ready to be disposed of on the 1st January, 1880. Those who w'h to re invest will have the preference, if application be made in time. v CHARLES MIINTON, f Public Treasurer. et.3 6th ,849. 4 New Cheap Cash Store niiE UNDERSIGNED 'mort respectfully invite L the attention of the citizens of Knleigli and the surrounding country, to their assort iient of Goods, which are nil entirely new aud were selected with the utmost care from the best Houses in New York, Bal timore and Petersnurg ; and as oar terms for business arc Cash, we feel assured of doing a business of that kind that we will lie able to offer great bargains to those in want of (iooils m our hue. . Annexed is a part of the Goods in store : Blenched Sheeting and Shirting, 3 aud 5 nrs. wide, Unbleached do do do ' -- do Jaconet, Hook and figured Muslins, : Plain and faucr striped Alpuccns, Cashmeres ami Mousliu de Laines, Scotch (Jinghams and Apron Checks, Woolen I.iuseyBandiCotton Flauuels, White, and colored (inibrics, . . .. . Li.dics mid (tenth-alien's llose and half Hose, ' Calico and Furniture Prints, ;. ;. Gloves and Suspenders, Kentucky Jeans, plain anil striped, Cassimere and Wool Tweedi,, , ' Canvas- and padding. Bedtieking and Cotton Jeans, Irish Lim-n and Throari, Best ItMian sewing Silk, Siik and Cotton llandkerelieifs, estuifrs, assorted, . ' Fancy Scurfs and Crnvals, Coat, Vest, Shirt and Sn.".pender buttons, Pins, N eedles, Hooks and l! rs, Laces and all kinds of trimming Goods, Wool liluukets, large sixes, Wool and Worsted Shawls anil Comforts, ' Silk ntul Fur Hats and ('dps, Lsdies' and Gentlemen's Shoes. . GROCERIES, Ris nnd Lagnire Coffees, Iioaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Brown Sugars, -. Allspice, Teas and Ctinger, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, . CI eese and Crackers. Tobacco, Snuff and Segors, Powder, shot and Iead, . Shoe Thread, Tacks and Blacking, Solo and Upper Leather, Crockery, Class and Stone Waro, Nails from No. 3. to No. it), Candies, Lemons und Apples, Salt, Bucon, Meal and Flour, ; 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 ns with their patron age. J.J. KYNI.S Jt CO. Fayetteville struct, Raleigh, Oct. 9, 1849. 4H 4w. The North Carolina MUTUAL LIFE IXSCRAACE COHPAXT, RALEIGH, N. C. THE above Company has been in operation since the 1st of April last, under the direction of the following Ullieers, vit : Dr. Ciias. E. Johnson, President, Wii.i.iah D. IIaywoou, Vice President, James F. Jobdan, Secretary, William H. Jones, Treasurer, Pksrin IIi'siikk, Attorney, n- i s Dr. W,H. McICk. ( ' Mejual Board of Dr. Ricii'D. I). IlAVwoon, ) J. Hkrsman, General Agent, This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to the insured over any other Company. The 5th Section gives the Husbauu the privilege to insure his own life for the sole usa of his Wife and Children, free from any claims of the representatives ol tne misnaud or anyol his creditors. Urgamzocl on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the whole of the profits.which are declared annually. Resides, the applicant for life, when the annual premium is over $M0, may pay one Hall in a IMote. All claims for insurance against the Company will be paid within ninety days after proof of the deuth of the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or for five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of property against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting fea ture in the history of North Carolina, which will prove very important to the Southern States. I lie lust tour month s Operation of this Company stow a very large amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the hrst year uavingalreadv issued more than 200 Policies. AGENTS FOR THE COMPANY. J. Hersman, Georpft T. Cooke, Wesley Whita- ker, Jr. George E. B. Singeltary, R. P. Waring, Travelling Agents for North Carolina. S. J. loung, Agent for South Carolina. All Communications on business of the Company should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Scc'v. Raleigh, August 29, 1H49. 43 BLAKE PITMAN, (Late of Halifax, N. C.) Commission Mkbchant, . Petersburg Va. . OFFERS his services to the farmers and others of Edgecombe, in the sale of their Cotton and other Pro duce. ' - III view of (lis present difficulty, of making remit tances to the vicinity of Turboro', h will attend reg ularly all the courts held fur the county; and pay over whatever funds may be iu his bands for the sale of Produce. . - : Sep. 14,1849. JUJVBE PASTE. A superior article of Jujube Paste, just received, aud for sale by Feb II P. F. PESCUD. Patent Medicines. A full supply of all the most popular Remedies, kept constantly on hand, and sold at Manufacturer's prices at Pescud's Dbuo Stobk. . Sept. 28. Conncl'a Tain' Extractor. ; THERE is nothing better than Connel'sPain Extractor for healing and removing pain from Burns', Scalds, Frost Bittrn Toes, and Chilblains. A supply on band, and for sale by Oct. 6. P. P. PESCUD. daguerreotypes rpAKEN perfect by JOHN C. PALMER, who has recently received alllhe improvements from the North. He now works with the celebrated quick preparation , ; " ' -; '! -1 , CEI, EROTYPE, which ia decidedly an improvement in 'he Art. His Gallery is in Palmer & Ramsay' Jewellery Store. , .-, . - ' JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, June 30. 30 tf Rice and Molasses, JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, a new supply U of prime. JAMES M. TOWLES. " Jute 21, 1849. 29 CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, prime lot. Call at JAMES I.ITCHFORD'S, ... Raleigh, March 3. ' SALE. fFHE large and vory ronvenicnt Dwelling House an' Itot.fnrmerly hclongingto the estate of Mra. Prescilla Shaw, dee'd., and now occupied by Maj. J. Nixon. For terms, apply to JAMES M. TOWLES. June 21, 119. 29 LOOK AT THIS. ; ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY I r"lHE Undersigned would rmwt respectfully Ire 7. form the public, that he has again resumed the : -'.H ATT HIt'S BUSjNESS. , Being obliged to stop the business fur nwhile, on account of bad health, but having recovered snmc what, belter health I now ask the citizens ol ,, vicinity, and the public, generally, to give n.e . .. I call. I am prepared to Press Hats. Color Ladies ! Dresses, ueiitlemen rants, or anv thing that may' be wanting in my line of business. My shop is situated one sijuare west of the grave-yard. NEAL 'BROWN. Raleigh, Sept 13, '10. 42 4 w, Spires and Salad 01!. . TIIF. Siib'C iher has on hand a large supply of all the most approved Spices, Beans and Essences for flavoring Pickles and Preserves. Also a supply of ye--, ry. superior 'Salad Oil and English Mustard. Call, and geta supply at my Establishment. S'7-'- it. I'. P. PESCUD. TIMES PRINTING Ol TICE. OUR PATRONS are informed that the Printing Office 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. Ilardie's Confectionary Store, where we shall be happy to see our subscribers and friends. e are prepared to execute all kinds of Job JJriutinrj, upon the usual terms, iu a neat and handsome man ner, and solicit a portion of public patronage in t his line of business. Subscription to the Paner miUi 2 SO nor annum in advance, or $3 UO if not paid before tho expiration of six months. O THE TIMES will always be furnished fine tmiutha for One Dollar, in advance. Hut subscrip tions will be thankfully receivedou either plan. UT Those indebted to the Office are reuuested to remit their respective dues at our risk ; when a re cept will be forwarded in theirnext paper, a uiie gn, reo. TO THE TRADE. O L. BURCII will inform the Trade that he coa stantly keeps on hand a large assortment of Tools, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Thread, Calf, Goat, and Lin ing Skins, and every Uuug to furnish a shop out and out. November 23 1849. fl. State of iXorth (faroliiut, PITT COUNTY. Court of Plets and Quarter Sessions -November Term, 1349. Arthur Forbes, Ad'mr. eersits Stephen F, Johnson, Guar dian, and others. Petition for aecotmt and settlement. IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Louisa Forties and Archibald A. Forties, Defendants, are not residents of this State: It is or dered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Times for six successive werks, commanding Ihe said Defendants to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held on the first Monday in Februa ry, 1850, and answer the Complainant's Bill, or judg ment final will be entered against them. Witness, Htxav SiiKPPAau, Clerk ot our said Court, at Office in Greenville, the first Monday of Novem ber, A. D. 1849. H. SHEPPARD, Clf.tik. Nov.23. 5t-6w .;. Pr.adv.$5C3 v State of 3CortI) Carolina. TITT COUNTY. Cc urt of Pleas and Quarter Session, November Term, 1849. Arthur Forbes, et als. versus Louisa Forbes and Archi bald A. Forbes. Petition for Divisioa of Slaves. IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendants are not residents of this Stale : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Timea for six succes sive weeks, commanding the said Defendants to ap pear at the next Term of this Court, to be held oa the first Monday iu February, 18S0, aud answer the Com -plsinants' Hill, or judgment final will be entered a ffainst them. :. Witness, Henkt Sukpfaro, Clerk of our said Court, at Office iu Greenville, the first Monday of November, A. D 1849. H. SHEPPARD, Cunt Nov, 83. 61-Gwecks. Pr. adv. $5 69 State of North Carolina. PITT Countt. Court of Pleat and Quarter Sr.ii, November Term, A. D. 1849. Sally Philips versus, Robert Jefferson and others. TT appearing to the satisfaction of Ihe Court in this X case, that the Defendants and Heirs at Law of Isaao Philips, deceased, being the Children and Next of Kin of Polly Tugwell, deceased, and Elizabeth Moore, deceased, are not residents of this States , IT is therefore ordered hy the Court, that publica tion be made in the Raleigh Times for six successive weeks, oommandin the said Defendants tff appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held on the first Monday in Febrmry, 1851), and answer the Com plainant's Bill, or judgment final will be entered a gainst them. . '.! . IVitn, Heart SiiCrrAno, Clerk of our said Court, at Office in Greenville, the first Monday of Novem ber, A. D. 1849. ' . : H. SHEPPARD, Clerk. Nov. 23. Pr's Fes $5 6S 51 6weeks. SPIRIT OF THE AGE. This is the title of a Weokly Newspaper, pub lished In Raleigh, by ALEX. M. GORMAN, de voted to Temperance and General Information on the following low terms, vix , , . ,. To single Subscribers, $1 80 per year. CI u lis of 6, and upwards, I each " . Bank of the State of North Carol! na. A DIVIDEND of Four per cent', on the Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared for the hut six months payable at the Principal Bank on the First Monday in January next; and at the Branches fifteen days thereafter. C.DEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh, 14th Dec. 1S49. S-tlilJ THE GLOBE: ;A Cougrcssioiial, Agricultural and Lit erary Newspaper. THE approach of Congress calls out the Annual Proaueolui of the Globe Establishment. The time is full of interest. The coming in of a new Administration the consequent broaching of a aw policy touching the internal concerns of the country the new and most important issues arising from the hie vast -tcessiou to the puhlic domain, and the great national ehjects associated with it the impending difficulty in our relations with France, and the possible complication of our affairs with the troubles of Europe, conspire to create great expec tation as to the proceedings of the next Congress. The approaching Session will probably continue till late iu the summer of IbiO. - The debates, from the agitation of so many questions of vital interest to the Republic,, will draw forth nil the tulent of the Nation al Legislature.,: To bring its deliberations home to the people, on each succeeding day, while measures are maturing, is, in effect, to bring the wholj nation . '"iiueil. The discussion, spreading from the nun jne remotest parts of the Union, forms a uii which reacts upon t ongress and con- trols its decisions, To become a useful instrument, however humble, to ass;st the workinjrof the admirable niio hinery f nr popular institutions, is tho ambition of the con ductor of the Globe- . Extraordinary preparations have heretofore been made to iin-et the increasing demands of our rapidly-improving and growing coun try' for Congressional intelligence. 'The Globe Press has already enlisted tile ablest Reporters yet known to Congress ; its materials and machinery are of the best sort : and the exclusive de votion of the individual -who for so many years has made it his study to embody and '.publish' the lubors of Congress, gives reason to hope 'that: an advance will be made to the accomplishment of this under taking commensurate with its increased importance. Rut the accumulation of expense consequent on the additional number of Reporters required the extra charges incurred in printing at 'liighl the di bati s of the precediiiE day the vast addition made to the mass published by the protracted sessions and the fuller reports given, will render our enterprise a failure, unless Congress shall so far patronize it as to become a purchaser of such portion of the daily sheets issued, as snail coninoute to make the reports that fill them. The undersigned has ventured on the preparation he has made for the. next Session, in the expectation that Congress will subscribe for as many daily sheets for each Member, ut the subscription price, as will, Iu part, defray the expense of reuort- ing, and give them circulation as Congressional doc uments in their several districts. This will enable the Publisher to bear the charge of reporting, nnd it will give an impulse to the circulation of the Con gressional Print, which, although the cheapest in the Lhiion, (the expense of preparation considered) will yot yield sufficient profit to make the system perma nent. John C Rives having purchased the interest of F. P. Blair in Jackson Hall the printing office, ma chinery and material becomes the sole proprietor thereof, and will give his exc usive attention to the Congressional De artment. J. C. Picket will conduct the Miscellaneous Department of the Newspaper. F. P Blair retires from both concerns, with prayers for their permanent usefulness and prosperity. The Globe will be published daily during tne ses sion'of Congress, and weekly the remainder of the year, and will undergo distribution in the form of a Weekly Globe, a Congressional Globe, and an Ap pendix. The Weekly Globe will contain Agricultural aiid miscellaneous articles ; and will occasionally give de bates of such importance as command universal in terest. ..' The price of the Weekly Globe is reduced to cne dollar, with a view to obtain a more general circula tion. Subscribers who have hitherto paid fl per annum, will bo charged only $1 after the expiration of the first year. - The Congressional Globe will embody, as it has done for the last sixteeu years, Congressional pro ceedings and debates exclusively. . 1 he Appendix will embrace the revised speeches separately, and the messages of the President of the Uuited Stoti'8 aud the reports of the Heads of the Executive Departments. The Congessional Globe and Appendix will Ve published as fast as the proceedings of Congress will make a number. Subscribers may expect one num ber of each a week during the first four weeks of a session, and two or three numbers of each a week afterwards, until the end of the session. Each volume will probably comprise two thousand royal quarto pages, of small type. Complete Indexes to the Congressional Globe ni Appendix will be sent to subscribers soon after Con gress adjourns. , jMotnmg ot a political party aspect will appear in the Globe save that which will be tound in the t on greesienal reports. A paper assuming to be an im partial vehicle Tor all sides, cannot maiutam its char acter if fiie editorial columns reflect a party hue. TERMS. For one copy of the Daily Globe (daily during the session of Congress, and weekly during the recess( a year . ' S5 (III For one copy of the Weekly Globe for one year, 1 00 For one copy of the Congressional Globe during the session, 3 60 For one copy of the Appendix during ihd ses : bion, i , . . . ;. .j.,,- i 3 00 For four copies of either, or nurt of both during the session, 10 00 For ten copies of either, or part of both during ' -thescBsion, - : . 90 00 The prices for these papers are so low, that ad vance payments are indispensable to carry them on. Postmasters who may obtain subscribers will be al lowed twenty per cent, ou the subscription prices for siugle papers, which they may retain when they send on the names of subscribers and the subscription mo ney. The price for the Congressional Globe and Ap pendix to Clubs who take ten copies, is so low, that no deduction can be afforded. . Subscriptions may be remitted by mail, at our risk, in money at par in the section of country where subscribers reside. The Congressional Globe and Appendix, or the Daily Globe, as they may elect, will be sent to all editors who may publish this Prospectus as often as three timea before the first Monday fn December, and send us ens copy of their paper containing it dis tinctly marked around with a pen to direct our atten tion to it i JOHN C, RIVES; Washington City, Oct. 9th, 1849. Female Boarding School. THE Seventh Session of my School will open en Thursday, the 10th of January next, ander the care of competent Teachers. Charges as heretofore, vis: Tor Boad and Tuition, per Session of Five Months, In aH the English Branches, including Or namental Needlework, Lights, &c . $37 50 For French, per session, r, 5 0(1 " For Music on Piano, - - - - - - - 12 50 ' Mushy on Guitar will also be taught, at ' ! 10 00 This Sohoot, situated 19 mile South of Oxford n the Raleigh Road, is a Preparatory School to Greens boro' Female College ; and Parents wishing to give their Children a good and thorough Education, or prepare them for Co'lege, cannot do so at any other School ou better terms than is here offered. No deduction made for absence, after entering School, except in case of sickness. . -i . -i -..r EDW'D SPEED. Address,'Brookville, Granville Co. N. C. January 4th, 1620. (-41 NORTH CAROLINA TEMPERANCE COMMUNICATOR. !'UIU.ISI1ED, WEEKLY, I FA VETTEVILI.E. This Paper, which has been in existence two years and a hall, continues to he published, and has been highly recommenced by the Press, gener ally, and, recently, by the' Baptist Cape Fear Asso ciation. Terms. To single subscribers, $1 50 per year "Clubs of fl, and npwarps. !S1 Pncli Address, post-paid, WM. I'OTTKR, Fnyetleville, N. C. 3T Our brethren of the Press, throughout the State, are respectfully requested to give the nhnra tw or three insertions. To Printers and Others, j (y REAMS Pearl Foolscap, unruled, putt 10 -I t IJeains llice Flat Foolscap, expressly lei print, ing, n new article in fids' market. Also, a few reams of superior ruled letter paper, for sale hv P F PES' TP). Raleigh, August 5, 18-19. :G N. CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. ? N compliance with a resolution of the General Convention at Greensboro', Rail Road Convex -TfoNs will be held at the following times and pla ces, to wit ! Alamance C IT., Toesdayi4tli December, I8-I9;.' Hillsbnro1. Orange, Tuesday, 18th December; linleigh, Wake, Saturday, 15tli. do . Smithfk'M, 'Johnston, Saturday, 22d , do . (inldsboro', Wayne, Thursday, 3d Ja nils rv 1 S.V . Wilmington, New Hanover, Saturday otti Janu ary, 185(1; ' .. .- . Salem, Forsyth, Puesi'ay. 18th bec'rl849 ; Lexington, Davidson, Friday, -It It Jan'y 1850 ; Salisbury, Rowan, Saturday, 6th Jan'y ' do..' Concord, Cabarrus, Monday, 7tli JiMyu'do Charlotte, Meek g. Wednesday, 9th Jan'y do Mount M oiirne, Iredell, FriHuv 1 1th Jan'y do S'atesville, Iredell, Saturday,' 12lh Jan'y du M'icksville, Davie, MnnoSi V, Mth Jan'y do J'v order of the Committee R M. SAUXDERS, C'li'm'n. Greensboro', Dec. 4, 1849. I State 'of Tcitl) Carolina, (IH.W YILLE COr.V'fY. Court of Picas and Qunrtef Sessions,--NQvemher Term 1849. -:-' James Gonch, Amos Gnoch, VVil liam Gonch, Daniel 'T. Gooeh, Joseph Gonch, Anna Gonch, Wil liam Clement and wife ,!ane, Ra ciiael Howard, and Dudley T. Gooch.DfrsMji, Thomas Gjoch, I Petition to tell. and the heirs of Samuel Gooc'h, Slates. Deceased, vix: Jacob C. Jones and wife Martha, Jr,. William Ligh and his wife Adelizn, Emi ly Gooch, Hannah Gonch, louisa unnrh. and Kumuel 11 fcxmk - WIIIS Petition coming on to be heard. and itap - pearing to the satisfaction ol the Court, that Thomas Gimcli, and the heirs ol" Samuel- Gooch, dee'd, viz, Jacob C. Jones and wife Mar!. a, Jr., William Jigh and his wife Adeliza, Emily Gooch Ilan.iali Gooch, Louisa Gooch and Samuel D. Gooch, are non residents of this State, it is there-' fore ordered, that publication bo made, for six weeks in the Raleigh Times, notifying the said non-residents, to be and appear, at the next Term of Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to he huld for the County of Granville, at the Court Hi-use, in the Town of Oxford, on the first Monday, ofFvb ruary 1850. then and there, to answer or demur, to the said Petition, otherwise judgement pro con fesso, will be entered against them, and this peti tion heard, ex parte as to them. Witness, Augustine Landis, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the first Monday in Novemtier. A. D. 1849. A. LANDI8.C.C. C Nov. 19, 1849. 63 New Boots and Shoes. Clivcr L. Burch. . . Fajellnillt Sl., l Door below the Pott Office; RALEIGH X. I'. TyOULD inform the puMie that he has just reeeiv t edalarge assort nienl of BOOTH ANU SHOES, comprising in part the following articles : Ladies' Goat welt Buskins, French do do. Kid welt Ties, ' Fine Kid Buskins, : Fine Grcriii La Vi'sfon's, (New Fashion) t'oat do de do French Kid do do llnldrens Black Morocco, do l'o Colored do do Do H rouse do do Do Laced Boots, do Bov's Calf Boots, l)o Kip do ' ' Do Laced Monroe's, ' Do Peg strapped do Children's do 100 Pair Philtidetphitt mnJr Gentlemen's Bottt. Stiehed and Pegged, different qualities, H omen's Gratia Boob, (New Style,) Do. Flesh Out, Negroes' Coarse Shoes, &e. A c. He requests all wanting Boots or Shoes to give him a call, as he knows his assnrtwonf to be the largest in the City, and he Halters himself that he can fur nish as good bargains; if not better, than can be got any where else in the Citv, ! , . O. L. BURCII. November S3 1849. , si. JLadies Gaiters, JUST RECEIVED ; 11 1 u e a n d Black; v e r y fl n e O. L BURCH. Nov. 27, 1849, . , GJ Congress Water. SIX dotcn, "fresh and prime," jrtst at hsnil.and for sole at PESCt'B'8. . Raleigh, August 5, 1849. 3S FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. , Franklin ('euBtjy i. c. " D. S. RICHARDSON, PRINCIPAL,' ! fTMIE Session for 1860 will commence on Jantt- ary Hh, at which lime it Is vei y desirable thai the Students be present. Terms as hcretolure. -' Fat particakre, address the Principal, or , DR. JOS. B. OU TLAW, ' President Bo-iril of 'IWfees elfbrd, Nash C, Doc. IS. i-UiJ ' -! i