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The Whole Duty of Man, I.ai.l d'nvn in plain nml familiar way, fnr the iwe iif all, with private di'tolinn or several -ca-x'hi, firt published tit I CM. Price 75c. i i te.v ivi n Seriiious on "the nbtdiciic til faith." 50c. Pastoral Letter, etechisms, Jfcc. , . Serium cull to a devout and li"lv fife, 75c. , TJK.'Adreuiwm Afmeif." Containing I'almer's Ec ! i cU'si:itical hUtfiry, ami Hubart's apology for i : apostolic order, . $1,00 ItAarl's Christian's Mnmtalol faith and devotion, 'Containing dialogues rd prayers sni'ed to the j various exercises of the christian life, Sic, die. Wyatl's Christian Offices. 1 ,25 H'lrnes' notes on Isaiah, Job, the Gospels, ie. Ji's double witness of the church, 1.00 The devotions of Bishop Andrews, translated frem the Greek and arranged anew, . 60c. (I trV Young disciple, Gathered fragments, ic. f'...'iiiir.' historical ffeonrapliv of the Bible. IiitSna Brawiiell's Commentary on the prayer book, 3,50 Prayer books from 25c. to $10 00. Tlmrne's 'Commentary on the Psalms, with many ether very valuable Theological work for wile by GAINES & RICHES. Warerster's celebrate J Pimm Fortes can always h found in their establishment at New York prices. All orders faitlifi vattendel to by G Si R. Sycamore St.,. Petersburg, Va, 3mis May 8. Female Classical Institute. ralkigh. n. c. THE fourth Susaion of this Institution will begin Wednesday, the 3rd July next. A Judicious and thorough course of study, a con potent male Faculty, a pleasant locution, a limited number of pupils, with iill the comforts of u private family, reuJer the Institution a rici.'intble place i f in .ruction. RENNET T. BLAKE. Prweipal. June. lafl. .-il-tf Ijadies (i aiter JUST RRCE1VK1); ue and 15 1 a c k : very line o. L. BURGH.-' Nov. 27 1849. 5J Linseed Oil. 2f f GALLONS Mountain Linseed Oil re tJ seived this day and for sale by F. PESCUD. April 9llii 19- Bank of the State of North Carolina. 4 DIVIDEND o( Four and a quarter per Cent, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, for the last nix months, has been declared; payable (less the i tax to the State of tweuty-tivo cents on eaci share owned by individuals) nt the Principal Rank, on the first Holiday in July next, and at the Branches fifteen day thereafter..-' C. DEWEY, Cash'r. Raleigh, June 10th, 1850. 30-3t STATE OF X0RTII CAR0UM, WAKE COUNTY. Court of Pkas and Quarter Sestvont, May Term, 1350. :": John C. Moore, Endorsee vs. Rebecca Sugg and Os btiru Sugg. . . Original AtlacluHext Levied on LonJ. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that defenduuts are not residents of this State, and that regular process cannot be served upon them t It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Times, a newspaper published in the City of Raleigh, for six weeks successively, no tifying the defendants to be and appear at the next Term of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to to be held for the County of Wake, at the Coiirt House jn the City of Raleigh, on the third Monday in Augiistnext, and then and there replevy and plead to thesome, otherwise judgmentby default final will j lie grauttid against them, and the land Levied on sold j to satisfy pluintiff's debt. i Witness, James T. Marriott, CierK of sur said .'ourt, at Office, the 3d Monday of Mav, A.D. 1S50. JAMES T. MARRIOTT, C. C. C. July 13, 1P50. 33-6w Price Adv. 5,fc!l. KOTRE. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that an application will -iV be made to the next Legislature of Nurth Caro lina, on behalf of the Commissioners of the City of Tialeigh, for an amendment totheCorperation Charter. W. D. HAYWOOD, Int. Police. Raleigh, June 10, lem . 30-tf Steam Saw MilL JBEG leave to call the attention of builders and .persons wishing to purchase Lumber to my STEAM SAW MILL NEAR RALEIGH WHERE THEY CAN BE supplied with any kind, at the shortest notice. Also 'awcd Laths of the best quality at il 00 per M. T. H. SNOW. July 12. . 3'i-ly Public Sale. fXS Tuesday, the 30th day of July next, I will sell by Public Veudue, en a credit of six mesAlis, wtl!he lalo Residence of Joel Harris, in the County of Franklin, all his Household, Kitchen and Dairy Furniture ; a qnantity of Fodder, Oats and Wh-at : vboutlOO bb!s. Com ; 25 bbls. Brandy, the most of which is three and tour years old, and represented as being the very best; several very fine BroodMarse and oung Mules ; and that fine Stallion Virginian, by iATAY be seen beautirul assortment of aim. J .. . . . . , ..til il. a : .. I U flA w.a;B,ln ; foung Virginian ; he by Good s celebrated running ra'eu running 'boras Virginian, damtiy Cttance, groudaui ny old Msrk Aatinsty, tc And alas) some very snpener Work Horses snd Wales; tfce Stock of Sheep ; the Plantation, Black smith and Caspenter's Tools j an excellent Faiihi t!aroucluv: Thirty Shot Gum assl iilitisg fix lures ; and many other articles. ' N.B. MASSENBURG, Eneiutor. Franklin County, July 1st. 1850. - IT Standard copy once a week till salej and ud account to Timet office. tOUtAL XOTIfE fm herdbr giw, hat the subscriber having, eu the 13th day ef June, 1850, taken letters Testa, mieitary on the Estate of Joel Harris dee'd that al' rreditorsof said Estate must present tlierr crawie to him, duly sulhf ntiented, within the time the law di rects, or this uolics will be pleaded in bar -of tkeir re covery. 1 CT Thoee indebted to file 'Estute will please to make ptrymertt immediately. N. B. MASSENBURG, Execror. Franklin County. July 1st. 185(1 lil-td STATE OF I0&TS1 11K0IJ.V1, Jn Mtcrtm Court if Enrty, Spring 7 'em, 158. j Theresa Willing and tfcers v. iolm Walls and others. ' Tn WimWngton WaMing, Sit : Yon are hereby notified, personally tnfce and ppev 1sefe the Jmlgw ef or atd Cssrt f rtie 1al Monday in Angnst next, and 4ead, arwwnr nr de mur to the allegations of eoiaslainant's bill in a Um stained case, or the same will betaken pro cuiiififsn astoyoa. and heard sectirilingry. Wiitnew.C, B. Hissell, Clerk and Manterof said Cnnrt, at Wfice in Williamiiloii, tbn ISlli Any of Jalv.A. D. 1850. . . CD. II.'. C. M. fi. .. Jaly 15, tJM. - ; ; ttmfW .L SPIRITS TURPENTINE, FRIlSII from the Still, kept cotiitautly on hand, and fur sale by thv Ca'lon or Barrel. 'JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh. Angst 3, IMS. UUOWN SUGAR ! ft? a very superior quality." just received and for sale by Raleigh, Oct. 5. JAMES L1TCHFORD. 44 Spring Importation of Hardware, Cutlery, and Guns. Q. 4- W. L. MORTO.V, ARE now recriviug by the Ships Roscius and Coustelleliou from Liverpool, their Spring IM PORTATION of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns dj-c, wb'ch with a large assortment of An-erican Hard ware, makes their Slock larger and their assortments better than ever before. Having bought their goods uii ler the most favorable circumstances, they offur them on the most liberal terms and at as low prices as they can be bought in any of the Northern Cities. They respectfully ask Country Merchants, and others wanting goods in their line to call and examine their Stock, at their Old Stand ou Sycamore Street, fronting Bolinbrook. Petersburg Vs., March 16th, 1850. 16-lm QOA O da avs past, a large supply ef Soaps, consisting of the following kinds, viz: Lows Old Browu and White Windsor, Metary Shaving Cake, Rousells, Glenn's and Gue rlains Shaving Creams, Shell Soap, Motll 'd Wash Balls, and a great variety of Fancy Soups, of all qualities. p. f fescuo. Raleigh March 19th 185ft 16- OCOTCH O who are SNfc'FF AND TOBACCO. Those are fond of a n.ce dip or good chew of the weed will find a superb article of Suuff and Toiocco, at I'escud'a Drug Store. Raleigh March 19th 1850. 16- RAGS! RAGS!! "IMIK highest Cash Price will be paid for good cot 1 tnu and Linen Rags, at the variety Store of J.J. RYALS, Sc. CO. Raleigh. March, 1. 12 tf. 0. L. BI RCH, TAKES this occasion to announce to his friends nnd the public generally, that he will coutinue the Boot and Shoe business at the old stand of O. I,. Buret), A Co. and will exert himself to the lit nost, as heretofore, to give satisfaction. No pains nor in tention will be spared to please and accommodate all V those w ho may favor him with their custom. K ileigh, September 27, 1849. 49 IjMNE CALF SKIN and Coarse Shoes of home . Manufacture, for sale .Cheap: Also Boots and Shoes made to order, in a neat and sulistantinl style. JAMES W. WALTWN Feb. 1st ISM. 8 Congress Water. j QIK doien, ,-freah aud prime, "jnsl at hand, and for , IOmie at Pl ;UI)'S, Raleigh, August 5, IP40. 36 1 louse & Sign Pain ting. THE subscriber is prepared to execute in a workman-like manner, all kinds of Plain and Ornamental House and Sign Painting ; Glaiing, Gildiug, Imitation of all kinds of Marble, and every variety of Wood. Persons wishing to have painting done would do well to give him a call, as he is confident be cannot be surpassed in the place. All orders left at Mrs. M, Hardie's, opposite the Market House, will be thank fully received and promptly attended to. ALEX. IIARDIE. Raieigh,March 15,1850. 15- S t R I N G FASHIONS. 0. L. BURCB ; . WOULD inform every gentleman of Fash'wn that wishes to get a Superior PUMP BOOT, made in the finest style, of ,emoine Carroijeun a fans Call Skins, to call on linn, aa he is deter mined not to be surpassed in the manufactory of Fine Boots;, North or South. And nearly all will admit that it it difficult to to be genteelly dreesed without a pair of O. I- B's Best Boots. Raleigh, March 8. ' a 4-tf Bricklaying and Plastering. THE SUBSCRIBER having served an appren ticeship to the above business, respect fully offers his services to all who may have work of that kind to do. He pledges himself to do his work faithfully and well, upon very reacenaWe terms. He may be firaud in Raleigh at all times, aud would like employ ment in the surrounding country. VINCENT COSBY. Raleigh, May 10. 23-tf Cectle men's Leghorn llats. AV hand a good aseottment of Gentlemen's " 4-ghorn Hate (or Bummer wear. Also, a large aseortniextt-of coaimoo Straw and Chip hats. - JAMES L1TCHFORD. Slay 31st 1850. 26- TIIE LATEST FASHIONS, AT BIGGS' FASHIONABLE WAREHOUSE. OS FATETTEVILLI STREIT, Thrtt iiKxt btlott Her: William, Haywoad, k. Cat Drug Stars, sie i"'it IU wu,,",ic" Dart of Bown, Gair.t, Olivk and Blue Cloths, ef various shades and qualities. Plsin and Fig'd. Black Cassimer, ds " do Liglat do it do Cashnaaret. 4e " Wliiu UnlTnga, far snuite to 4e Liglst do do do " do Black Satiu Vestings, do " do White sr Partita, do " do Blank Florentine, 4 " do White Marseilles, do " do Light Challev, Ftnry Embnidertd Linen, an entirely new article, far Vests. With many other articles, such aa Cra vata, Dress Shirts, Bosoms and Collars, Silk and Merino Under-Sfcirte, white aad black Kid Closes, li-sa and b'aek Silk do.; Silk and Linen Cambric reetet Handkerchiefs, Ail of which will be sold en the most accommoda. fins terms. Mr. PEACH, Late of Paris, will assist in the Cutting DepannetU. AH orders proeastfy asxeawled U, snd a feod fit warranted.. N. B. One or two first rat Coat hands waated immediately. J. J. B. Ruleigh. March 23, 1S0. 18 An Academy or Scbool. f ,aif , wlra tiss had several years experience iu teaching the Higher Branches of Female Educa tion, including French aud Music, in Institutions of high character, and who is eminently qualified to take charge of an Academy or School, is desirous of pro curing a situation in this State Theveiy best ref. erences ss to ability and snccesa in tenoning (ivein and no pains will be spared on ber part to give a' fuetiun. Application may be made, (If by letter poti-paii,) to the Editor of the Timm, by whom el noccssary informtiM will be eheerfulty (ivei. Raleigh April, 3tb JNf SOCTUEIHI V1XEYARBS AND MISE RIES. Twenty years experience enables the subscriber ts offer to patrons Fruit Trees and Grape Vini'S, and ether articles in his hue, well attested by trial to be peculiarly fitted for Southern climes, and therefore not liable to eventually disappoint expectation, as of ten do the products from Northern and Western es tablishments. Trees and Vines from 10 to 50 cents each, according to kinds, age, and site in the nurse ry. Grae syrups, (juice reduced and no fermenta tion) and wines from 1 dollar to 6 per gallon, accor ding to quality, and oust and trouble m making. Orders with cash, or equivalent, and letters of inqui ry, poet paid, promptly attended to, by the Agricul tural public's humble servant, SIDNEY WELLER. Brinkleyvills, Halifax eo. '. C. Jau. 2, 1850. - J tf TO THE TRADE. 0L. BURCH will inform the Trade that he con stantly keeps nu hand a large assortment of Tools, Lasts, Root and Shoe Thread, Calf, Goat, and Lin ing Skins, and every thing to furnish a shop out and out. November 23 49. . . . 51. Rags! Rags!! Ra;s!!! 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 2, 1849. 31 5t P. P. PESCUD, WHOLESALE AD RETAIL DEALER K Pntgg, Cljcmicola, Pne Stuffs, FA YETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N. C. PLOIGHS AXD PL01G1I CASTINGS ! ! COMPLETE assortment of Richmond's cele. il hrated Self-Sharpening Ploughs and Castings; also Two Horse Ploughs for turning over stubble Land in the Fall. JAMES M. TOWLES. Ruleigh, August 3, 1849. ; 35 7 Watt & Patterson's ew Patent Block Spring Truss. FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF HERNI A. ITS advantages are A ski f-auji'stino FMMcin.it, producing uniform pressure, secure retention, and case to the wearer. A supply just received and for side bv P. F. I'ESCUD. Raleigh, Feb. 5th, 1850. , The North Carolina UlTtAL LIFE LSIRAX(E COIIPAXF, RALEIGH, N. C, THE above Company lias been in operation near ly one year, under the immediate supervision of Dr. Cuas. K. Johnson, President, William I. HaVwooo, Vice President, Jahf.s V, JonniK, Secretary, William II. Jones, Treasurer, .. :': Pkubis Hi'SBF.F, Attorney, Dr. Cius E. Johnson, ) , , , , , l)r. V. H. MeKeg, ";i Dr. Ricn'n. B. Havwooo, ' tMtmU"K";..: William 1). Cooke, ) Dr. William R. fcotl, Executive Committee. Churlos B. Root, ) J. Hersman, Generul Agent. During this time more than 500 Policies have been issued, with an increasing donuuid for iuforuuitionon the subject of L;fe Iusuranee. This Compauy is working awder the most liberal Charter known to Life Compauuis. The 5th Sec. is rs follows: Be it further enacted, That the husband may in sure his own life, fnr the sole use and benefit of his wife or children, and in case of the death ef the hus band, the amount thus insured shall be paid over to the wife or children, r their guardian, if under age for their own use, free from all the claims of the rep resentatives of the husbaud or any of hi creditors. Organitrd on principle purely mutual, the life mem bers participate in the whole or the profits, itesides, the insured is allowed to use Ins annual dividends in tfce rouewal jf 1'rcniiwm. Slaves are insured far a term of from one to five years, for j their value A II losses of the Com nan v are paid within ninety day after sat isfactory proof is furnished. No California risks have or willfw taken. Blanks and Pamphlets containing Charter, Bye- laws, &e. may be had on application at the office of the Company, or any of the Agencies. Comimmications should be addressed, pontraid, to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'v. April 10, 1850. 20 By Express. JUST RECEIVED, another lot of titose beauti ful Leonine (Paris) Calf Skins, which I am hav ing made up in a superior style, in gentlemen's Pump snd French Welt Boots. C'iill and examine for your selves. . AH orders pronyrtly executed. O. L. BURCII. FOR SALE , French sad Philadelphia Calf Skins, dtc. &e. AprilSW, 1850. , 20- Ilerda Grass seeds. A GOOD Swpplv of Fresh Herds Grass Seed, just received, and irale by P. F. PKSCUD. Feb, 6, 1850. a FArea roa voi r family. THE HOME JOURNAL. iVeie Series-Morris and Willis, Editors. "The best family newspaper in the world." Ev Star. "Rather 'get in' coal than go without it." Boat. Post, IN ceaeeqwence t the great aud continually in creasing dexuanu for this e!egairtly-ued, wiaXy eircatrated and naiveiaally popular Family Newspa per, we have heretofore been tmible to furnish the back numbers to only a very limited extent. To uvoid this disappointment in future, we shall, on ths first of July next, commence the publication of a New Series, and print such an increased edition aa will enable us tassspply mi subscribers from that date. Besides the original productions i the Editom; the Foreign and Domestic Correspondence of a large list of contributors; the tpiee of the European Magaxines; the selections of the most interesting publications of the day; the brief novels; the eiaauuit stories; tbe spaifcfag wit and amusing anecdote; the news and gossip of the Paris ian papers; the personal sketch M of public characters; the stirring scenes ef the warld we live iu; the chron icle f tie stews for ladies; the fashions and fashiona Me gossip; the facts and outlines of news; the pick of Enelish information: the wit, humor and pathos of the times; the essays on life, literature, society ii4 mor als; and the usual variety of careful chnosinga from ths wilderness of English periodical literature, criticism, poetry, etc. Several New Features of remarkable In. lerrstwill enrich and give value to the new series. Terms For ons copy t (at thu s eopies 15, or one copy for three years $5 lwayi id advance, Subscribe wltheut delay.10 Address MOJJKIS and WILLIS, Editors and Proprietors, 107 at. N.Y. CHEWING AND SJlOJCJJiG TPBACCP. prim 1st, Cl at JAMS3 LITCH FORD'S, UsAaiat, Mh i, . PASTILES for perfuming pariora and Kick Rooms, og hand, and for sale at Sen, i'D'SCTJ"" JlrrjSw, REVOLUTION IN PERIODICAL LITERA TURE. Eoldcu's Dollar Mafzine and Montlily . Review. J THIS POPULAR MAGAZINE, which was started two years since as a new adventure in publishing, with the object of affording to the reading masses of tho United States a work of the highest class at the lowest price, has now entered upon the third year of its existence, with a circulation which insures its permanent continuance. The first num ber of the fifth volume for January is now ready, and the publisher respectfully solicits the attentiou and patronage of all who want a monthly Literary Maga xine, or who desire to encourage an undertaking winch baa for an object the dissemination of cheerful, healthy and instructive reading an-cug the masses of the en tire people of the Union. Holden'8 M nomine is illustrated every month with a number of admirable wood engravings by the best artists, representing views of remarkable places and portraits of remarkable persons, mostly American. The literary matter is furnished by some1 of the most able and accomplished writers in the Union: it consists of Essays, llistoriettes, Sketches of Charac ter, Poetry, Biographies, Talcs, Translutionf, Re views of New Works, and a free comment on all the current topics of the month. Being intended for the family circle, the strictest care is exercised to exclude every thing from the pages of the Magazine of an immoral tendency. 1 Tie work consists of 64 pages monthly, beautifully printed with new type on fine whiie paper. Terms to city subscribers SI per su nn in, delivered. Bound vols, of the year 1849, in cloth, gilt edge and back, for sale at II 50 each. W. II. D1ETZ, Publisher, 1U9 Nassau St. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL. (the Weekly of the Merchant's Day Book) One of the cheapest papers ever published in this country, is issued every Saturday from the office of the Mer chant's Day Book, at tho very low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The Wkkki.v jornxAi. is made tip from the Mer chant's Day Book, and contains all the reading mat' tor of the six (la v's isi-uc of that paper. Also, Prices Current and Bank Note Table cor rected every week Iteport of the Money and Pro duce Market, and also the prices of ail the leading articles ol DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, With a general summary of the transactions in that branch of trade. Tub Merchants' Dav Book has taken a bold stand in favor of the South and Southern rights, and has been used in the Senate by Southern Senators to show that the views of the Editor upon the Slave ry questions were such as commeiied them not only to tlie Southern people, but to all candid men every where. The WtKKi.r Jch bnal routaios all the reading matter of the Mrrrhantt' Day Book. It has a large circulation iu the Northern States, where its views upon the Slavery question nlthoug considered as ex tremely Southern have created a good deal of in terest, and are exerting iniieh influence. The South ern people are invited to become subscribers, aud lend their influence to extend its circulation iu the Slaveholding States. The papers in the Southern Stales are requested to advertise this notice to the amount of three doliart and send their bills to this office, or if they prefer.they limy keep the subscription money of four yearly sub scribers, which they are athorized to receive. . Send the names to us, and tho papers will be forwarded. Persons wishing to subscribe e n hand a dollar to the I'osluiaster in the town; aud he will send for the pa per. March 25th i 4 t. GEO. WORTHAM, Att. at Law, Oxford, N. C. WILL attend to claims entrusted to him in the comities, of Granville, Warren, Franklin, Il Per- sou. Jan. 4th 1850.- 5-Cm Cheap Groceries for Cash. A LOT of Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt, and ii. a variety of ether Groceries, for sale Cheap for .asn,at JAMES W. WALTON'S, Opposite the City Hall on Fayettcville Street Feb. 1st 1850 Chewing Tobacco and Segars. OF good quality, lor sale by Dec. 15. JAMES LITCHFORD. LAW NOTICE. CC. BATTLE haying relumed to this City, will resume the Practice ef the Law,iu this aud live adjacent Counties. , All business entrusted to him, will be promptly at tended to. : He is prepared to make out and procure all SOL DiGltS' CLAIMS, of every description, at sliort no tice, according to prescribed forms. Raleigh, August 7. . 38 lm. Ready Made Clothing. A FRESH siW!y of READY MADB CLOTH ING just received, and will be cold eheap for Cash. Also a lot of over size Silk Shirts, Dress Shirts, Lambs' Wool and Merino under Shirts and Drawers ; which will be sold on reasonable terms. J. J. BIGGS. Raleigh, Dec. 10. ; 2-4 tv J. Henry Harris, Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, Raleigh, N. C. aOKAS, Lounges, Easy Chairs, &., mauutactur O ed iu every style, to order. BED-MATTRESSES Of all kinds; including the much improved Shuck and Cotton Mattresses, which will be found a perfect luxury either in Summer or Winter. N. B. My Shop is in the Basement of Mr. Biggs' Store on Fayeiteville Street. All orders thankfully received and attended to. March 1st, 1850. 12 tf Ahevfl!c Messenger. The "Messenger" is the oldest, largest, and list the laigest circulation of any paper in Western Caro linaprinted on fine paper, aud new type, and of fered at the low price of 1 copy 1 year, j2 00 ; 3 lor $5 50 ; 5 f 8 25; and 10 for 1G 00 ! ! Advertisements of 16 lines,' inserted for the first insertion, for $ 00, aud 25 cts for each continuance, and ". liberal allowance made to those advertising any length of time. Puhlished at Asheville, N- C, every Wednesday morning. JAMES M. EDNEY. Editor and Proprietor April, 1850. . 20-41 Strayed FROM the undersigned en the evening ef tj(c 12th inst, two dark bay Carriage horses and ene dark bay pony, very small, all Mi Any information respecting theaa will he duly j preoiatedby . f. SIMMONS, Weldon. N.C. PERPUMERY, SOAP, AKD FANCY ARTI CLES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, consisting of Lubiua and Ron etui' Biittracta aad Colognes, Transparent and new atylr Wash flails, Tooth feewncs, (in great variety, and of diftaraut qualities,) Hair Brushes, Violin and -j Guitar Strioijs, Cogar tights, Matches, Combs Porte tfoonales. Vinegar VAsge. Lilly White. Steel Tens, Krasivs Soap, Ceweol, fnbacoo Pouch's Aro, Ac. Just Mi hand, an far sals by p. p. resevn Raleigh March 19th 1850, JG- HOTEL, S. G. II A YES, ELM ERS0X, X. f. BY HAVING taken the House recently filled up in the centre of the village and near the Depot, I am prepared to accommodate travellers. As I have given reference on my card, I will only romark that strict attention shall be paid to my sta ble,, and those leaving horses with ,ne, ;v.i..eh shall be kept on reasonable terms,) need apprehend nothing as to their treatment or being used. I also keep the stage office for the west. Meala always ready upon the arrival of the cars, and persons conveyed in hacks, buggies, or on horse back, to any of the surrounding country. . - Persons wishing packages forwarded by the stage, by having them directed to my care shall always bo promptly attended to IT the Danville Stage will leave HAYES' HO TEL immediately after the arrival of the Train on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. A Daily Four Horse Ljns will also run from this Hotel to the Sulphur aud Shocco Springs, during the Watering Sseiison. Feb. 23, 1850, 11 -tf Kew and Seasonable Goods. JAMES M. TOWLES. has just received his Block of Spring and Summer Merchandise, embracing a great variety of the latest styles and almost every quality of Fancy and Staple Goods. For particulars, he would respccllully invite his fiends to call and see for themselves, as he is determined to ef'r them on such terms as must please. in A Cakk of fres,. lico just received. May. 10. 23- Raleigh Paper Mill! THE undersigned takes this method of informing the Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals in North Carolina, and the Public generally, that he has leased tho Paper Mill, about 3 miles from Raleigh, procured the services of 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 manufacture. IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROYAL, MEDIUM Package and Wrapping 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. Address, JAMES D. ROYSTER. Raleigh, Aug. 24, 1849, 39 lm. STARCH. A good article. For sale bv Sept. 7. J. LITC II FORD. PRIME JAVA COFFEE of pood quality, just received and lor sale by.-. J. LI TCHFORl). Sept. 7. 40-tf 3 (Chance to make illoiuti. A CHOICE lot of Superfine French and English il Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, is now being opened at BIGGSS WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING WAREHOUSE on Fayettevllle Street, where his friends and the community generally are particu larly invited to call. There is a great variety of new styles this season, which, with a general supply of GoodB in the Fur uishing Department, may be found on the most ac commodating terms at the above place, The Proprietor, or his Foreman, Mr. Peach, may at all times be found at home. Ready Made Clothing just arrived. Raleigh, Oct. 19. 46-6t Attorney for Prosecuting Claims at the City of 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 i be fore Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of the Public Departments at Washington. The procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pen sions, the collection of accounts against the Govern ment, all Land Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind, 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 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 theirbnsiness 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 iu the last twelve years, it is deemed nseless to extend this notice by special refer ence. Communications must be prepaid in all eases. Charges or fees will be regulated by the nature and extent of the business, but moderate in all cases. Address, H.C.SPALDING, Oct 19 4Ceo6t Washington, D. C. FAMILY ROE HERRINGS. ' BARRELS and half barrels for sale bv SEAWELL Si. MEAD 52 Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12 frcslj on! fine!!! lust in EimtH! FT ' JAMES M. TOWLES TS just now receiving and opening very exlen " sive Assortment of SEASONABI.E GOODS, which he offers on the most reasonable terms for Cash, or to punctual customers. His friends are respectfully invited to call and see for thenMehree. Raleigh, Oct. 26. 46-eu Glass Lamps. JUST n band another 1st of splendid Lamps, of different colors and patterns, (some new style) and suitable for burning Fluid, for sule by. r. r. rr.ni t.ti. April 9th, 16- Mitlway Academy. THE Fall Session will commence on the Sd day of July. The Institution is located about 8 miles South of Shocco Springs, iu a Y-ry healthy, moral, and inlelligrnl Community. Greicfal Lf tf)J liberal patronage heretofore reoeived, the subscriber feels determine il to use all reasonable effort? to merit a eeutlnuauce ef pgbli confidence, .-, TfcRLS, . , TVitiw : Clafkioul suid the higher English fild Mathematical departments, 015 00 per Session. Common Kugfch branches, 10 00 . " Board with lb Principal $8 per month. No ex tra chaige. T. M. JONES, A. M Principal. June 14, 1850. ' ' 1 Sis.3t tfhe Standard, Splrk at the Kt, Vsrboro' Press, and Vonh State Whig will copy rive liuits awl forward Aut to (he r;wclal, Louiburg. A full tmto f JI tU west noifeW Riw4ios, kept coustnnily on bait, anf soU at MawifacHim'a prices at rrscun a Davo Stokr. Sept. 28. -Rice and Molasfts, . ,,,, . JUST RECEIVED, and for sole, n new atippW or prime. . JAMES Jf, TOWLK& : Jure 21, )8 '9. ' ' p : DAGri'RUlloTVl v.s mAKF.V perfect by JO f. I'M. Ml 'It. whrr has recently recei .cil alllln' ii..iuv. n.. i k Iri'in the North, lie now works iiii ilie ci -It-bruti -.1 . quick preparation CELEROTH'C, which is decidedly an iuiproveinent iu the Art. ilis Gallery is in Palmer &. Ramsay's Jewellery . Store. ' JOHN C PALMER, i Raleigh, June &0. 30 if The Latest Fashions Just at Hand, OU BURCII has returned from the North wilh every thing necessary for manufacturing the most fashiouable Iicota and Shoes that can be made. II, has brought the best Paris as well as Philadelphia Calf Skins, aud now feels confident that he can not only make as fashionable but as darable Boots and Sliooa as any man iu the U. States. Coll aud exam iue for yourselves. November 23 1849. 51. ' Oils, Oils, Paints, &c. QA A GALLONS Cotton Seed Oil, OUli 200 Unseed " 300 Gallons Sperm & Whale Oil, A large supply White Lead, Pure No. 1 Turpentine. Chrom Green, Paris Green, Chrom Yellow, Prussia Bine, Chinese aud American Vermillion, Lithargo Red Seed, Terra de Sciend, Umber, Patent and I,amp Black, Spanish Brown, French and American Window Glass, all the sixes usually called for, and Putty. Also, every variety and qnulityof Varnish, all ef whioh will be sold on reason able terms at a small profit by . P F. PESCUD. February 13 12 New Goods ! New Goods ! ! - AT JAMES LITCRFORD'S, FajcttevHIe St. A MONG those received are- II Print nted Lawns and Muslins. Strip'd and Plain Ginghams. American and English Prints great variety. Bleach 'd and Brown Sheetiuge aud Shirtings, Apron Checks and Bed Tickings, Clolhs, Casimers and Vestings, Summer Coatings aud Pant Stuns, ic, 4 c. Together with a variety of other articles, all of which I am desirous of selling on remarkably good rms. JAMES LiTCHr OKD. March 20, 1850. . 16- Bonnets, New Style. A LARGE LOT of Fashionable Bonnets, Artifi IX cials, &C, ,., &.c. Just received, aad for sale low, at JAMES LITCH FORD'S. . 16- March 22, 1850. WIXD0W GLASS. A LARGE assortment of Window Glass, of al -A-Aanes, by the box, for sale by SEAWELL At MEAD. Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1849. 12 J UJUBE PASTE of different colois and flavor, just received at Pescud'a Drug Store. Raleigh March 19th 1850. 16.- Fresh Supplies. CONSTANTLY arriving at Pescud's Drug Store 100 Kegs pure White Lead, 100 do No. 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 I do Old Pevton Gravellv'a Tobacco, 12 do Thomas Miller's Tobacco. A large supply of Varnishes, Colors and Brushes and many other desirable articles are just receive and expected to arrive this week, and for sale by , P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Oct. 19. : , 46-y ' NOTICE. J THE undersigned begs to inform thee-snf of fV GRAEFENBERG COMPANY, in North Car olina, that their business is removed from the hands o Mr. W. II. Newby.of Loubluirg. j Tliey will please adtlress the subscriber direct r any subjects connected wilh the business of the Com pany, aud make remittances or pay monies ouly t the same, until further advised. EDWARD BARTON, 50 Broadway, New York. March 15, 1850. , . I53t Standard 3 times and forward account to Join Skinner, Louisburg, WASHINGTON HOTEL RALEIGH, N. C, a Temperance Itonse. Is t THE Subscriber informs his friends and the puUi generally, that the above Estab'ishment has lati ly undergone extensive rcrvaiti, and is now in cori plete order for ths reception of the Travelling Puhi aa well as Boarders. His rooms are comfortably s neat'y furnished ; the Table shall always be proviii with the best that can be procured ; the Servants at the best in the City for ears and attention to the ea of the guests; snd no pains hall be wanting on part to give satisfaction. The terms shall be as mo crate as the times will afford ; aud the attention travellers, and others, is hivited Ss the advantage . this establishment, being pleasantly located, near t . eentre of the City. This being the suly Tcniprrai , House In Baleigb, it has a peculiar reooouimvU-v to all thase who are sad of eayseiiraging aud praetiu ing the Tcmperaae principle. , F. W. KING. S Raleigh. June IS, 1649. 28 ly Sedgwick Female Seminary, s RALEIGH, !K. f . 4 THE exercises of this Institution, of which ll;e fei Rev. J. J. Fijicii was Princinal. wilt mini:,.,,- heretofore, utider the direction and supervision of Mi risen, logemor wun sucil assistants as drumm-tn- ces may require. TERMS nfiR SESSION (Py in tfwlt, , B.ard and EnglUh Tiiilmti, ' ' $f!f 0f); Miwio on Piano or Giaf, 01 Ik) Use of ImHruflicpf, . . Jill, Drawii g ad Paipting, ) . , Ancient and Modern Langn;;gfj III tay On lh imW chatges reasninblo deduction i be made to lliosit whu, indif iduulli-, mU-i ll itf fit 0 pupils. 1 ' S 4t ir-ei-il.rv IVinalc JJoarding School. THE EigbiUi Sesjuon of my Rd.d willon Monday the 1st of July next, under li e tr ot competent Teachers. Charges ss liirilof,,. viii fat Ooed and Tuition, per Sisslm of T' Months, in all ths English drenches, including uamenlal hfeedlewierk, Ligliae, Ac - .. . : $37 ; Far Vttv h, pcrcissjM. .... . . 51 For Musi nu fo, r - 12 ,' Mui m) Jltar wHI (dsn be tnnjhl, at J,0 1 - Thia rVHsut, sjlnated 1 sndes en, ef Oxfiwd, 1 )hs Koad, is a Preparatory ."School toitin; boro' FeHde College fpi Parents wishing U '' their (Children a good uid thoroiigb Eduti., arepar fbem for'o'lfgi cannot do so at isy toy School en better trru s than is hsrerS'Ted. N JJeduntian eetnle for absence, ai'wr esitei Scbeel, cxoift in case J'ieiuesii. -. !' i ' KOWTI SPECL. Address, Brooktille, Granville Co. N, (', .1 May, 24, K,0, .. ' ,2.:. . T. . a ai T MLLX
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