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nn JUJ PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY CI I. C.8RAB0TEAU, TERMS: $2 50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE, OR S3 CO IP PAYMENT IS DELAYED SIX KOIVTIIS. EDITOR AM) PROPRIETOR. VOLJIL RALEIGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1850. NO. 12 figh 3-t tut, - r hom ila l s'vh TCRMS. Tns Ralsi:iiI Tiuns will be sent to Subscribers at Two Dollars ami a half per annum, if paid in an- anee. 'i liroa D..II irs will be ciiurn, 11 payniein bi delayed si J mouths.-.. Those 1 erms will bo luvaria- bly adhered to. AOYERTISE tIETS -.- For every Sixteen linen, or let, One Dollar for tlio first, and Twenty-five Cents fur each subsequent in nartion. Court Ordcis, Slc will be charged 25 per Yit. higher; but a reasonable deduction w ill be made to those who advertise by the year. IT L'tters on business, anil nil I ommnnicationi ntended fur pibiicnliou, must be addressed lo the Editor, aud post paid. NEW ARRANGEMENT..' rpiIE Subscriber most respcctlully nilorma ms .-- ciMluniern and Ilia Public generally, that fur the purpose of reducing his present stock, (which consists til many desirable goo!l,)tomake mom lor a now fall supply, lie will soil at reduced prices for cash. Hellas also obtained the services of 11 r. Kobert each, late of New Yrk, asa citter. He has pent about seven years in France, where he filled the gams station in the most respectable nouses, nnd comes highly recommended s lo his nullities in his profession as well as to moral character. Call and Rive him a trial. Tne Subscriber returns his grateful acknowledgments for the liberal pat ronage heretofore received. ..... J. J. UJUUP. July 18th, 1819. PRIME VINEGAR ! UST to hand, and for sale by JAMES LITCHF0RD, Sept. 7. STARCH. A good article. For sale by Sept. 7. J. UTCHFORD. PRIME JAVA COFFEE of pood quality, just received and for sale by J. LrlCllrOKD. Sept. 7. 3 Chance to make Hlonnj. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French and Knplish Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestinc. is now being opened at BIGGSS WELL h.WWJ IXUIll ING WAREHOUSE on Fayelleville Street, where his friends and the community" generally ore particu larly invited to call. There is a great variety of new styles this season, which, with a gonerul supply of Goods in tht Ftir. mailing Department, may be found on the most uc commsdating terms at the above place. The Proprietor, or his Foremun, Mr. Peach, may at all times be found at home. Riadij Made Clothing just an iitd. Raleigh, Oct. 19. -Gt Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at the City of Washington. TflE 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 Stiilo or Country: be fore Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of the Public Departments at Warrington. The procuring of Patents, Army nnd Navy Pen sions, the collection of accounts against tie Govern mont, all Land Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind, requiring the prompt and elfiecient services of an Attorney or Agent. A residence of fourteen years at the Scat of the Federal Government, with a thorough and fannl.jr acquaintauce with the various systems and routine of business at the different Oflices, 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 lo those who may eulntst their business to his care. Be ing well known to the greater part of the citizens of this District, and to many gentlemen who have been 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 coses. Charges or fees will be regulated by the nature and extent of the business, but moderate in all cases. Address, II. C. SPALDING, Oct. 19 46eoGt Washington, D. C. Oil of Tannin. Preserre your Boots, Shoes, Harness and Carriaee. Curtains, by using Oil of Tauuin ; a supply of which is to hand auJ iur sale at Oct 12. P. F. PESCUD'S Drag Store FAMILY ROE IIEKRIGS. BARRELS and half barrels for snle by 05 SIC A WELL Jt MEAD Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12 WIXDOW GLASS. A LARGE OMortment of Window Glass, of all sixes, by the box, for sale by SEAWELL &. MEAD. Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12. Sm) ani fine ! ! ! lust to. (time ! ! ! JAMES M. TOWLES IS just now receiving and opening a very extea tive Assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, whirh ho offers on the most reasonable term for r,..t. nr tn nnnctual customers. His friends are respeclfnlly invited to call and sea for themselves. Raleigh, Oct. 26. WASHINCrTON HOTEL, RALEL'.II.N.C, As a Temperance House. fTMIE Subscriber informs his friends and the public, JL generally, that the above tstab'ishmenl has late i. ....A..n., Kiensive rcoairs, and is now in coin pletc order for Ui reception of the Travelling Puhlio, as well m Boarders. His rooms are comfortably and neat'y furnished ; the Table ahull always be provided with tho best that can be procured ; tho Servant" are the best in Hie City for ci.ro and attention to the calls of the guests: nil no pains shall be wanting on his part to give satisfaction. The terms shall be w mod tints as the timet will oflord ; and the atttntiou of travellers, and others, is invited to the advantages of this establishment, being pleasantly located, near the centre of the City. This being tho only Temperance Honse in Rnleighi it hns h peculiar recommendation lo all those who are fond 6 i ncour.:ging aud praotis- iag the Temptrsncs principle. W. KING. State of !Tortl) Carolina. JOHNSTON COUTY. " ' IS EQUITY. Ashley Saunders Executor of Elizalwth Jonei, F.ilwin Ooykin and his wife Elisabeth J., William E Edwards aud his wile Amanda St., Nathaniel Blackwood, and In wife Mary E., complainants. A6AIKST Nathaniel 0. Jones Adin'r ofHardy Jones, IPs' David T. Jones, Defendants. In (his case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the Defendant David T. Jones is not a resident of the State of North Carolina. It is ther.- fori ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Times, (a weekly 'Newspa per published in the City of Raleigh,) notifying the s..id David T. Jones, to appear at the next term of this Court, at the Court House in Smith- I tieid on the 1th Monday in March 1850, and plead, answer or demur to llio I'lainlin s bill ol complaint or the matters charged therein, will betaken as confessed and heard ex j.r(e as to him. Witness, Wm. II. Morning, Clerk of our said Court at office in SiuUlifield, the 4tli Monday in September 1849. WM. H. MORNING, C. & M. E. State of Kortlj Carolina WAKE COUNTY, Court of Pleas and Quarter Suasions, Nor. Session 1849. Moses Kin;, sdm'r, of Richard King, Petition to make Rsal Es ITartweil Jones 4 wife Elizcbeth, and others, tate assets. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that -A-the Defendants, llartwell Jones ami his wifo I'.liza hcth.are nut inhabitants of this State, but reside in the State of Alabama: It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh limes, a Newspaper, published in the City of Raleigh for six weeks, successively, notifying the said Defcn. dauts, llartwell Jours aud his wife Elizabeth, to be and appear at the next term of our t ourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be h 'Id for the County of Wske at the Court House in the City of Raleigh on the 3rd Monday of February next, and then and there answer to or demur to said Petition, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered and the prayer of the Peti ion granted. Witness, James T. Marriott, Clerk of our said Court at office the 3rd Monday of Nov. 1849. JAMd T. MARRIOTT, Clerk. 76w State of JTortl) Carolina WAKE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Nor. Term, . 1649.- '. W. 4. A. Stith, ) Original attachment, Levied on rs House Lot in the City C. C. fvelson, S Raleigh. T appearing ts the sstisfsction of ths Court, that C. C. Nelson, the Defendant in this case, has re moved from this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh I lines, a Newspaper published in the City of Raleigh fur six weeks, notifying the Defendant, C. C. Nelson, to bo and appear at the next term of our Court of fleas nnd Quarter Sessions, lo beheld tortile ( ounty of Wake, at the Court House in the City of Raleigh, on the third Monday of February next, and then and there replevy and plead, otherwise judgment by de fault final will be granted against him and the prop erty levied on condemned to satisfy the plnintifFsdebt. Witness, James T. Marriott, Clerk of onr said Court, at office in Raleigh the 3rd Monday in Novem ber, A. D. 1049. JAMES T. MARRIOTT, Cl'k. -. 7-6w FEMALE C I a si c a I Ins t i tu t e , HILLSBOROUGH STREET, RALEIGH, X. C. Rev. B. T. Blake, Principal. Mr. William C. Doui, A. M. ) AMi,t.n Mrs. Lucy M. Petehsillu, ( A,1lanl, Mr. Karl W. Petersilla, Prof, of Musi. Miss Martha E. Doub, Principal of Prep. Dep. The first Session for 1850, will begin on Monday the 7th January. . TERM!. ' ' Board and Tuition for Session of S Months, 070 Music on the Piano, or the Guitar, 20 Drawing and Painting in Water Color, 10 Painting in Oil Colors, 4 French, 10 Tuition in Preparatory School, 16 Thirty Young Indies can be accommodated with board in the Institute. The design of the Institute is to furnish to a limited number of 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 r rincipal. Raleigh, Nov. 26th, 1849. 62 SOETUERX VINEYARDS AND NURSE RIES. Twenty yean experience enables the subscriber to offer to piitrons Fruit Trees and Grape Vines, and other articles in his line, well attested by trial to be peeuliarly fitted for Southern climes, and therefore not liable to eventually disappoint expectation, as ot- ten do the products from northern and Western es tablishments. Trees and Vines from 10 lo 50 cents each, according to kinds, age, and size in the Burse ry. Grape syrups, (juice reduced and no fermenta tion) and wines from 1 dollar to 6 per gallon, accor ding to quality, and cost and trouble in making. Orders with cash, or equivalent, and letters of inqui ry, post paid, promptly attended to, by the Agricul tural public's humble servant, SIDNEY WELI.ER. Brinklsyvillc, Halifax eo. N. C. Jan. 2, 1850. 7-tf The Latest Fashions Just at Hand. OL. BURCH has returned from the North with ever' thing necessary for manufacturing the most fashionable Boots sad Shoes that can be made. Ha has brought tho best Paris as well u Philadelphia Calf Skins, and now fetlt confident that he eau not only make ss faihionable but as darablt Boots and Short as any man in the U. States. Call and exam ine for yourstlves. November 83 149. 51. FOR RENT. rflWO large Rooms, suitable forOffices orLodg. ing Roams, over my Store. Possession given lsl of January. P. F. l'ESCUD. December 14, 1?W. The North Carolina MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. C. THE tlouve Company has beeu in operation since the 1st .of April last, under the direction of the following Officers, viz : Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, William D. HaVwoou, Vice President, Jamks F. Joroas, Secretary, William II. Jones, Treasurer, ' Pkrkin Hi sbfe, Attorney, Dr. Ciias E. Johnson, ) ,r ,.'-,- f Dr. Wm. H. McK. M,dlCal Board , Dr. Ricu'b. B. Haywood. $ t,"' J. 11 krsman, General Agent. This Company has received a charter iriving ad vantages to the insured over nny qther Company. The 5th Section gives the Ilusbauu the privilege to insure his own lite for the sole us of his Wife and Children, free from uny claims of tlffrepreseutatives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mulnal principles, . the life members participate ill the trhule dflhe profits.which are declared annually.. Resides, the npplictait for life, when the annual premium is over $DU, may pay oue half in a Note. All claims for insurance against the Company will be paid within ninety days alter proof of the death of the party is furnished. blaves are insured for one or for fvc years, at rates which will enub'e all Slaveholders to secure this class of property against the uncertainty of life.-- Slavs insurance presents a new ana interesting tea- ture in the history of North Carolina, which will prove very iinporlunt to the Southern States. . 1 he last four month s operation of this l ompnny sUow a very lurge amount of business more thou tho Directors expected to do the first year having already issued more than 200 Policies. AGENTS FOR THE COMPANY. J. Ilersinan, Goorge T. Cooke, Wesley Whita- lter, J'. George E. B, Singeltary, R. P. Waring, Travelling Agents for North Carolina. S. J. Voung, Agent lor bouth Carolina. All Communications on business of the Company should be addi et . . d to JAMES F. JORDAN, Scc'v. Raleigh, August 29, 1849. 43 New Cheap Cash Store THE UNDERSIGNED most respectfully invite the utteiition of ths citizens of Raleigh and tho surrounding country, to their assortment of Goods, which are all entirely new and were selected with the Utmost care from the best Houses in New York, Bal timore aud Potersuurg ; and us our terms for business are Cash, we feel assured of doing a business of that kind that we will be able to offer great bargains to those in want of Goods in our line. Annexed is a part of the Goods in store : Bleached Sheeting and Shirting, 3 and 5 qrs. wide, Unbleached do d.) do.', do Jaconet, Book and figured Muslins, Plain and fancy striped Alpaccas, Cashmeres aud Mouslin de Lames, Scotch Ginghams and Apron Checks, Woolen Linsoysand Cotton Flanucls, White and colored Cambrics, Li.dies' and Gentlemen's Hose aud half Hose, Calico and Furniture Prints, Gloves and Suspenders, Kentucky Jeans, plain and striped, Cassimcre and Wool Tweeds, Canvnsf and padding. Iledtieking and Cotton Jeans, Irish Linen and Thread, Best Italiuu sewing Silk, Silk and Cotton lluudkcrcheifs, Vesting, assorted, Fancy Scarfs and Cravats, Coat, Vest, Shirt and Suspender buttons, t Pins, Needles, Hooksond Eyes, Laces and all kinds of trimming Goods, . Wool Blankets, large sizes. Wool nnd Worsted Shawls and Comforts, Silk and Fur Hats and Caps, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes. GROCERIES. . Rio and Lagnira Coffees, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Brown Sugars, Allspice, Teas and Ginger,.-" Adamantine and Tallow Candles, CI eese and Crackers. Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, Powder, shot and Lead, Shoe Thread, Tacks and Blacking, Sole aud Upper Leather, Crockery, Glass and Stono Wars, Nails from No. 3. to No. 20, Candies, Lemons and Apples, Salt, Bacon, Meal and Flour, Together with a greumany 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. RYNLS&CO. Fayetteville stroet. Raleigh, Oct. 9, 1849. 49 4w. BLAKE PITTMAX, (Late of Halifax, N. C.) Commission Mekchakt, Petersburg: Va. OFFERS his services to the farmers and others of Edgecombe, in the sale of their Cotton aud other Pro duce. In view of the present difficulty, of making remit tances to the vicinity of Tarboro , be will attend reg ularly all the courts held for the county; and pay over whatever funds may be in his hands for tho tale of Produce. Sep. 14, Iti-W State of North Carolina, WAKE COUNTY. Petition fur Ike Stle of R'al Ettate. Is EauiTT FJI Term, 1849 Wesley F. S. A'ston and William Hester and wife Nancy I r. Mary J. Kennon, James Thomas, and Grizzy hit ; wife, and Mary Moore, Martha Moore, George Moore, Nath.'l Moore, Lemuel Moore, Mathew P Move and Speck Moore. IN thit ease, it appearing to the satisfacti-m of the Court, that the Defendants are non-residents of this State, it is Ordettd, that advertisement he mads for tix successive weeks in the Raleigh Times, for them to appear at the next Term of onr Court of Equity to be held for the County of Wake, at the Court House iu Raleigh, on the First Monday after the Fourth Monday of March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to tho Plaintiff's Peti tion ; or the same will be taken or confeutd by them and be heard ez-parte. Witness, Prrin liutbee, Clerk and Master of said Court, at Office in Raleigh, Jan'y 12, 1S5D. . PERRIN BUSBEE, C. M. E. January IB, 1850. 7-6w Connel'a Pain Extractor. " THERE i nothing better than Connel's Pain Extractor for healing and removing pain from Burns, Scalds, Frost Bitten Toes, and Chilblains. A supply on hand, and for sale by Oct. 5. U- f. TESCUD. CHEWIXG AND SMOKING TOBACCO, prime lot. Call at JAMES LITCHFORD'S, Raleigh. March 2. FOR SALE. fPHE large and very convenient Dwelling Honse -L and Lot.foniierly belonging to the estate of Mrs. l'rescilla Shaw, dec'd.,and now occupied by Maj. J. Nixon. For terms, apply to JAMES M. TOWLES. June 21, 1849. 29 " "" LOOKAT TIIIS: " " ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY I rTVIE Undersigned would most respectfully in form the public, lliat he hasjgain resumed the H.Vmifc'S BUSINESS. Being obliged to stop the business for awhile, on account ot bau rsjnllH, out having recovered some- t what, better heBltmwFnow ask the citizens ol !m vicinity, and the fwhlic, generally, to give n.e . fall. I am prepared to Press 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-vard. NEAL BROWN. Raleigh. Sept. 13, '49. 42 4 w. Spires and Salad CS1. THE Subscriber lies on hand a large supply of nil ths most approved Spices, Beans and Essences for flavoring Pickles and Preserves. Also a supply of ve ry superior "Salad Oil nnd English Musturd. Call and get a supply at my Establishment. Ne. 28. P.F. PESCVD. TO THE TRADE. OL. BURCII will inform the Trade that he con stantly keeps ou hand a large assortment of Tools, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Thread, Calf, Goat, and Lin ing Skins, and every thing to furnish a shop out aud out. - November 2.1 IN 19. 51. TIMES PRINTING OFFICE. OUR PATRONS are informed that the Printing Office has been removed to the West side of Fay etteville Street, ' - OPPOSITE THE flTF HALL, in the Rooms over the Store of James Litchford, next door above Mrs. Hurdle's Confectionary Store, where we shall be happy to see our subscribers and friends. We are prepared to execute all kinds of Job printing, upon the usual terms, in a neat and handsome man net, and solicit a portion of public patronage in t his line of business. Subscription to the Paper only $2 50 per annum in advance, or $3 U0 if not paid before the expiration of six months. HT THE TIMES will always be furnished fire months for One Dollar, in advance. But subscrip tions will be thankfully receivedoneiihcr plan. ID" Those indebted to the Office are requested to remit their respective dues at our risk ; when a re- cept will be forwurded in theirnext paper. Ra'eigh, Feb. 23,1849. SPIRIT OF THE AGE. This is the title of a Weekly Newspaper, pub lished in Raleigh, by ALEX. M. GORMAN.de voted to Temperance aud General Information on the following low terms, viz To single Subscribers, $1 50 per year. Clubs of 5, and upwards, 1 each " " GEO. WORTHAM, Att. at Law, Oxford, N. C. TTTILL attend to claims ei. ousted to him in tho 1 1 counties, ot Granville, W arrsn, I raukhn, &. Per son. .''" Jan. 4th 1850. 5-Cm PASTILES for perfuming parlors aud Sick Rooms, on baud, and for side at Seo. Pi'HrCrP'S Dreg Store. NORTH CAROLINA TEMPERANCE COMMUNICATOR. PUBLISHED, WEEKLY, IM FAYETTEVILLE. This Paper, which has been in existence two years and a half, continues to be published, and has been highly recommeneed by the Press, gener ally, and, recently, by the Baptist Cape Fear Asso ciation. Tebms. To single subscribers, $1 60 per year Clubsof 5, a'i I up'.virp, leach Address, post-paid, WM. POTTER, Fayetteville, N. C, IET Our brethren of the Press, throughout the State, are respectfully requested to give the above two or three insertions. New Boots and Shoes. Oliver L. Burcb. FawlletilU St.. 1 Door Wow the Post Office. RALEIGH . V. TTOULD Inform the public (hat he has hist receiy. VY ed alarge assortment of BOOTH AND SHOES, comprising in part the following articles: Ladies' Goat welt Buskins, French do do. Kid welt Ties, Fine Kid Buskins. Fine Orcein La Victoria, (New Fashion) Goat do do do French Kid do do Children's Black Morocco, do Do Colored do do- Do Bronze do do Do Laced Boots, do , Bov's Calf Boots, Do Kip do Do Laced Monroe's, Do Peg strapped do Children's do 100 Pair Philadelphia made GentlemerCe Hoots. Ktiched and regged, different qualities, IVWex's Oracia Boot, (New Style,) Do. Flesh Out, Net-roes Coars Shoes, Ac. Ate. He requests all wanting Boots or Shoes to give him a call, at he knows his sssortmout to bo the largest in tht City, and he flutiera himrelf that ho can fur nish as good bargains, if not better, thau can be got any where else in the City, O. L. BURCH. . November S3 1849. 51. To Printers and Others. Q REAMS Pearl Foolscap, unruled, end 10 X i Reams Rice Flnt Foolscap, expressly foi print ing, a new article in (hit mtttket- Also, a few reams -'superior ruled letter paper, for sale hy . P F PE1(TD. RaWgh, August S, 1S49. I'S. P. F. PESCUD, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALER i . Drugs, Cljcmitals, $t Pjje Stuffs, FAYETTEVILLE ST. R VLEIGII.N.C. Hair Curling Fluid, Alexander's Ti'ieobuphi, Jones's Hair Dye, and a great variety of Hair Oils, Tonics, Philicomes aud Balms, can be found at Oct. 12. PESCl'IVS DRUG STORE. CIGARS, AFRESH supply of those celebrated Spanish gars, just received, to which we invite the tention of our customers. P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Augiwt 5, le4!l. 30. " PLOl liHS AD I'LOl tM ( STI.GSI! A COMPLETE assortiuent of Richmond's cele hratrd Self-Shnrpeiiing Ploughs and Custiiii's; also Two H se t'lnughs lor luini over stubble Land iu the Full JAMES M. TOWLES. Ruleigh, August 3, 1849. 35 Ilags! Hags!! Rags!!! TIIE Subscriber will give the highest cash pri--1- ces for any quantity of RAGS, at the Raleigh Paper Mill. Immediate application are requested. JAMES D. ROYSTER. Raleigh, July 2, 1849. 31 5t LAW NOTICE. CC. BATTLE havirn; returned to this' Cit-v. will resume the Practice ol the Law, in this and the adjacent Counties.- All business entrusted to him, will he 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 furms. Raleigh, August 7. 38 1 in. . Fresh Supplies. CONSTANTLY arriving at TYscud's Drug Store. 100 Kegs pure W lute Lead, 100 do No. 1, do do 200 Gul'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 Gravellv's Tobacco, 12 do Thomas Miller's Tobacco. A large supply of Varnishes, Colors and Brushes, and muny other desirable articles are jnst received aud expected to arrive this week, and for sale hy f. t . I'ESt l I). Raleigh, Oct. 19. 4fi-y PETERSBURG COMMISSION HOUSE. DICKINSON &. LESTER, Bollingbrook St. Petersburg, Vs.. WILL give attention to the sale of all kinds of Produce and Forwarding Goods. Refer to Hon. A. VV Venabte, Granville, and W. Whit aker, Jr. Esq. Raleigh. John Dickinson, R. F. Lester. Late of Danville. Petersburg, Va. March, 1848. Chewing Tobacco and Segars. OF good quality, for sale by Dec. 15. JAMES LITCHFORD. Ladies Gaiters, JUST RECEIVED j Blue and Black; very fine O. L BURCII. Nov. 274 1819. 52 Congress Water. CJIX dozen, "fresh and prime," just at henj, and for Esuleat PIS :U'S. Raleigh, August S, 1849. 36 Ready Made Clothing. AFRESH supply of READY MADE CLOTH. ING just received, and will be sold cheap for Cash. Also a lot of over size Silk Shirts, Dress Shirts, Lambs' Wool and Merino under Shirts and Drawers ; which will be told on reasonable terms. J. J. BIGGS. Raleigh, Dec. 10. 2-4w FROSPKCTl'S OF THE GRAWILLE WHIG. A Weely Paper, deroted to Politic, Netct, Inter al Improvement and Southern Maimfacture. Edited by Geo. Wortham. A TAPER bearing the abovo title will he issued in the Town of Oxford, N. C, on Wednesday the 1 1th of rebraary next. While the Granville hig will advocate the meat. ures of that Great Conservative Party, it will pursue a fair and candid course towards the Opposition, bes towing censure on whatever is censurable, and ever battling for truth, regardless of the source whence it emanates. A correct compendium of foreiirn nnd domestic news, drawn from a nmnlcr of well sebcted exchan ges, will be given weekly in its columns, together with statistics and general information on the engros sing subjects of Internal Imtovkmknnt and South ern Manufactures. A portion of its columns will be devoted to religious intelligence and matters of general interest, and a few choice literary selections will also be found among its contents In short, it will be the object of its Ed itor to make it a good Whig Paper, combining amuse ment with valuable information. The Giuntille Wmo will be published weekly with clear type, on good paper sf medium size, at the exceedingly low rates of $'2 lib per annum Or id 00 if not paid iu six months from subscrip tion. Address the Editor (post paid) Oxford, N. C. State of North Carolina. William J. Ellison Adin'r. de bonis non with the will annexed of Stq hen Lang and Adm'r. of E. A. Lang, dee'd. . '--'' ' . Joseph Waldo L. Johnson, tt at -In Martin Superior Court of F-quily, To Spring Term 1850. NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs at law and next of kin, non residents of the State of North Carolina, of Stephen Lang, to plead, answer or demur to the allegations of complainant's Uil of complaint in thit cause, or judgment pro confesso will be taken as lo them and the same heard accordingly. Witness, C. II. Haasell, Clerk and Master of onr said Court ol lSnnily, at office, this the 35th day of January A. D. 1K50, ' C. B. HASSELL, C. M. E. Feb. 1, 1650. Price Adv'r. 5 68 Kw Louisburg Academies. A. H.RAY, ) . . , JANE A. RAY, ( Pruic,,!. Miss E. W. Cuktis, Instructress on Piano. Miss R. S. Fa in a ix, Instructress on Guitar, and in Drawing and Painting Sic. The Fifteenth Session of tiiesc Schools, under the present Principals, will commence on Thurs day the 3rd of January, 1850. Board 840, per , Session. Tuition as heretofore. An additional charge, not exceeding 50 cents, Will be made to each pupil in the Male Department for Contingent j cies. Nr. account 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 dress, or otherwise j if promptly clicked. We have -pi red no reason i able pains or exHne in securing the best Assis 1 1 .nts in the several Departments ; and our object is to impart life and energy to the School Exer c' s, and to make thorough .work-.of the business of Instruction. Dec. 12th 1819. 3 Fate m Medicines. A full supply of all the most popular Remedies, kept constantly ou band, and sold at Manufacturer's prices at Pxscub's Duuo Store. Sept. 26. Rice and Molasses, TUST RECEIVED, and for sale, a nrw supply O of prime. JAMES M. TOWLES. ' June 21, 1649, ou SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRESH from the Still, kept constantly on hand, and for sale by the Gallon or Barrel. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Augsl3, lb49. BROWN SUGAR F a very superior quality, just received and for V sale by JAMES LITl-HFORD. Raleigh, Oct. 5. 44 DAGUERREOTYPES TAKEN perfect by JOHN C. PALMER, who has recently received all the improvements from the North. He now works with the celebrated qu.ck preparation CELEltOTYPE , which is decidedly an improvement in the Art Ilia Gallery is in Palmer & Ramsay's Jewellery Store. JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh. June 30. 30 if Raleigh Paper Mill! THE undersigned takes this method of informing the Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals iu rnorth Curoliua, and the rublic generally, that he has leased tho Paper Mill, about 3 mile from Raleigh, procured the services of finished operatives, purchas ed the necessary stock, and is now prepsred to make and furnish any amount of Paper to order. He aslis a trial only for his Paper, as he is determined lo civ satisfaction in it, or cease its manufacture. IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROYAL, MEDIUM Packageand Wrapping Paper, manufactured at the shortest notice and the most mod erate prices. 1 o " encourage Home Industry, is, under all cir cumstances, commendable and proper ; and it is wise, when in doing so, we sacrifice nothing ourselves. Address, JAMES U. KOYSTEK. Raleigh, Aug. 24, 1P49, 39 lm. Female Boarding School THE Seventh Session of my School will open on Thursday, the lUlh of January next, under the care of competent Teachers. Charges as heretofore, viz: For Boad and Tuition, per Session of Five Months, in all the English Branches, including- Or namental Needlework, Lights, Ac. - - $37 50 r or r reneli, jicr session, - . - - 5 00 For Music on Piano, - - - - - - -13 50 Music on Guitar will also be taught, at 10 00 This School, situated 13 miles South of Oxford, on the Raleigh Road, is a Preparatory School to Greens boro re male College ; and fureuts wishing to give their Children a good and thorough Education, or prepare them for Co'lcgr, caunot do so at aay other School on better terms than is here offered. No deduction made fur absence, after entering School, except in case of eicknsst. EDW'D SPEED. Address, Brookville, Granvillt Co. N. C. January 4th, 1850. 5-4t SITUATION WANTED. AYOT'NG MAN, of Franklin County, Is desirous of obtaining a Situation as Clerk. (Is is well qualified for ths kfealioii, and would be faithful lo hsi employer. For information apply to THE EDITOR. Jan. 25, 1850. 8 31 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ) Ralhwii, Nov. 5th, 1849. .-' J TO enable me to answer certain enquiries ad dressed to this Department, by the Secretary of . the Treasury of the United States, I shall be p'eased v to receive from the owners or Managers of all the Cotton Factories in thit State, information on the foi- 1 lowing points : 1. i::c name of the f actory, and where situated, 3. Amount of Capitol invested. 3. Number of hales of Cotton consumed aanua'ly, 4. Numb r of Spindles, aud Mu'es aid Looms. CHAS MANLY. November 9th, 1849 4V w 0.L.BIRCII, TAKES this occasion to announce to hit friends ' and the public generally, that be will continue . the Boot and Shoe butinesa at the old stand of 0. L. Bnrch, & Co. and will exert himself to ths utmost, as heretofore, to give satisfaction. No pains norm-, tention will he spared to please and accomiaodaM all . those who may favor him with thsir sustoss. Raleigh, Saptovbrr 2T, 1849. 49 Sedgwick Female Seminary, RALEIGH, K. C. THE exercises of this Institution, of which the lata Rev. J. J. Fincs was Principal, will continue, ut heretofore, uuder the direction and supervision of Mrs. Finch, together with such assisUuu ss cacumttau ces may require. TERMS PER SESSlON-KityoWt in Aitam-t.) ' B..erd and F.nglisb Tuition, 09 i,, Music ou Piauo or Guitar, 29 00 Use of Inrtrumcnt, J 00 ' ' Drawh g aud Painting, ' ' W 00 Ancient and Modern languages 10 Of),. . On ths above clisejfes a reatomble d.dnction Will be made to those who, inividnally, enter more that) 2 pnnils. 1U! -fi, Ju'ie li, 1319, If
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