i T - 1 i n n-wn in in ZjTmjZ3"Z". . . - "is - " . 1 ... ViJrr :.: oi ia' eIlWhtiIpeice, UnwarpM b, part, rase, to uTe like torother..'? ' I . Volume L". WEDNESDAY v MORNING, FEBRUARY 21. 1849, 5 ' - i 'i " vv-f -fT ii V n THS? RaX- is the eit L. WORK tbererj ieudid.as-. gi m Air ca-V-Abo Ve-Spriags itwillbs itisf action. 62 tf ia Forest- Fira f ' y- rouiasl oriied to ONES, EN. ebare-ef acern, the .TB- 1 - ONES t 'f f ' vs of thirty : of tbe I test of hi Ws! there- ice above mis ? alios ea Uvill b oof lew" 1 . - -s-. bint uB-' parebt' m, will be" r. of Prof- ny;ir f-1 V sabbwV he I5th 'oppir. reUbrateo f Feacb ."win au. i 6 " PUBLISHED SEII-WERILT ASB VffEBlLY, BY TERMS. iertoa----Scia-WMlcT Pate Fito del. I art por aaMtna half if adraaeo. Wiult PAMa-Tbrto DoUan por aaaam. Aiiwfui4v Fof oTory Sie firtt lasortioW Ooa Dollar; oach robaoat iMortion, Twoaty-fiTo'Conta. " "' Cowt Order and Judicial Aitrliment will bo hargd 35 poreoat. hihor ; fcot a doductioft of 33 J por eent. will bo made from tbo refalu prices, for adTortiwra by tho year. ' - AdfortiaemeaU, ioaetUd ia the Stm-WaxLY R- riTxa, will alao appear ia the Wskkxt Paper, free of eharjo. . - - t ' T O" LeUera to the Editor mart bo rooT-ruo. . FIUEZ mHB JET If A I tfSCllAltCE COMPA II isT of nartford. Conn. Offeroio insure BaUdinse and Merchandize, afainotlooeor damage by fire,atpremiami to suit the time. Thie if one of theoldoet end1eetIooarancoCom panieo in the Uoitod State, and peye iu losoet promptly. ...... Application! for Inference in Ralouh.or ite i einity,to bo madoto 8. W. WHITING. v Ageat. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N.J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848 83 NOTICE.. W. &. A. 8TITH having . asoigaod over to me, all the debts dae them by bond, Bole and aceoant, I hereby give notice to. all tbooe. indebted to .them, to call and eettle their respective does, by the assign, meat I am required to collect them forthwith. , . - , N. L. 8TITH, Assignee. Dec 20. - 01 Trinity School, THIS School, designed for the moral and Religious I eulture of boys, and for their thorough tuition ia ev- err breach of studr usoany pursued at ocuoow, win begin a new Term, on the 10th January, which will continue five months. The Terras by -this arrange ment, will be made to correspond with those of ihe University, and of other Schools for Soys in the State. 1 This School possesses ' advantages, tn respect to beautr and healthfalnesV of situation, extent of STounds, and comfort and convenience of buildings, not often suroassed. Afraniiements have been ' made, for the most efficient management of its do mestic concerns, siad For'securing lohe boys a ms-1 ternal suocrriaioo and care, the most assiduous and Mad. TSe expense of a papil for board, mth Tui tioa in English, and ia lhe Ancient Languages; and I ia French If desired, will be. $87 60. waen two bovs come from the same familv S80 only will be charged for each. . . Fr application for admission, and for further in formation, apply for the present, to the subscriber in Raleizh. ALDERT SMEDES, Rector of St. Mary's 8chooL N. B. Boys over 14 years of age will not be te am ved unless they are communicants. Dec 3. . 104 William J. Clarke, ATTO It If ET AT" LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. - ,f e SepU4. 1S43 .. 71 6m fTTlHE Subscriber lakes this method of returning Jl his sincere thanks to the good people of Kaleign and vicinity, for their patronage since he commenced business in this place, and ne Lopes, by strict suen cion to business and a desire to please, to merit the same liberal share of patronsge, bestowed on the for sner concern. . My motto u, a nimble sixpence, -and low for cash." LITTLETON B. WALKER. Jan. 19. 9 St THE Business forraeilv carried on, under the nsme of Wxixxa 4 Pacb. was, on the 1 0th iust. dissolved, by . mutual cooseot, and all persons having claims against the concern, will present them to L. B. Walker for settlement: and all persons in debted to the same, will make payment U him, who is alone authorised to settle the business of the coaeera. . L..B. WALKER. Raleigh, Jan. 19. 9 8t Ilarrehl of best clarified Sugar, and a good 4aTaaaortment of Brown Satars. received and for sfaleby , L. B. WALKER. Jan. 29. Tf & BAGS of Rio Sugar and Java OoOee, jurt iLOrecervedby L." B. WALKERV 7 . JNTorthern Potatoes, by the barrel or leas tqaaamy. ? wil.bi PECK SUH. &LTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Bcbtib kagCaatm. Saperior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1848. Harriet Weston, vs. . t fikhaxd Westoa. PetitiOB for Divorce, It a ppearing' tor the -Coa rt, that Richard Westoa ia set aa inhabitant of this Stale, it is ordered that pab- lieauon be made for State and Raleigh Rejistei pear at the next Term to be held for tha Coaaty of Bertie at the Court Housa ia Wiadsor. en the 3d Moodeyof March next, to plead,. answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso, will be catered against .bun. By order of the Court. - B, H. SMITH, CHc. Jaa. 10. (Pr. Adv. S3 62j.) ? 6 artSmM RAIL ROAD PESTIFAL. iflTI ""-THERE will be a Coaversatioa and Dan. X; l.ciog PARTY at at the Rail Road Hotel -in rraasuinioa, oa theevenInortbe22l w oa inninnv, .MANAGERS: "atid W. Spivej, t , . DeWltt C. Stoae, Pr. WHUe Person. Nat. R. TunstalL Dr.Ptt.r s. Poster, Dr. Wm.W. Green, Jon. A.Stone, , Col. Geo. W. Green, l-ebruary 14, 1S49. isaao ltsvii, Ransom Harris, Dr. Thomas B. Marshall, Russell Kingsbury. 14 2t lUOIf , BACOIf , Alf D SALT. arTEHE SobecTiber, having lately boosht oat the Jb entire Stock of B. B BUPFAtOE, and made tafficient additions to the same, to make the 8tock complete respeetfally invites the Poblic" to call and examine the. same for themselves.' Me feels assured, that he will give satisfactkn,both in quality and price U the articles have been carefully selected, and having ben bought with eaih, he is determined not to be undersold by any dealer in the City. Bis Stock- consists, in part, of the following arti - ties, viz: 30.000 lbs. City cured Bscon, AJ00O 15s. f very best LarJ, Iron snd Nailea general assortment, Caatings.Trsce Chains, aod Weeding Hoes, Loaf, Crashed and Brown Sugars, Salt, Molasses and Iish Potatoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Shoes of various ind, Pepper, 8piee, Mustard and Ginger, Tobacco, SnoHs and Soaps, Sperm and.Tatlow Candles, Powder, Shot a nd Lead, Jugs, Jars and Tin-ware, cotton Uardt, Bed Uords and rloogb L.ine, i -.1 t,- . . " Country Produce'will betaken in exchange, at a fair rate . . Four hundred good dry Beef Hides wanted i no me d'utely. 1 J. G. M. BUFFALOE. (C5 The South side of old Market Street, 4th snd 5th doors, East of Williams dt Hiywoood's Drug Store. Raleigh. March 34. 24 Exchange Office of C. W. Parte 11 k Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS Xo Discharged Soldiers. fnHE SuWriber will collect, with despatch. II So u is as Claixsvob BocsttLastjs, Taxis car scair, sad back tat, on moderate terms, and will boy and sell the' same' at the market rates The Claimant mart send his Discharge, with an af fidavit that he is the person named in it. Liberal Advancesjnade on the same. ooldiera furnished with information relative to Claims arainst the Government, free of charge. ff T Claims sent through mail to the Subscribers, will have the same attention as u on personal spph cation Address, . . 13, W. PURCELL St CO. Exchange Brolers. Richmond, Va. July. SO 1848. 68 tf. Tl FXfh SACKS Liverpool and Ground Alum I XL ysalt, for salo by R. TUCKER I- SON. 78 Raleigh, Sept. 25. SOLAR LAMPS. QTfZHE Subscriber hss just received a new anu bULi beautiful article of Lamps for Lard or Oil. Al so Girandoles, new and handsome patterns, which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh,Nov. 4, 1848. W A SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE. Great experience and judgment art required to make a vutuaMiyana at ine same rase, innocent purgaziix, This is possessed onlf by few. The srreat maioritv of the remedies advertised of this class are manufactured by persons who have no idea of the relative or individual powers of .the drug- ; they use. It is this cause, mere thaa any other, which occasions the inertness and often lnjenoas enects, produced bv advertised . remedies. And be ace the t general prejudice which prevails against them. Now there as a great difference in this respect, with regard I to the Pills made by Dr. B, Braadreth, and consequ eotlv. their superior claims upon the public. Each of the articles composing the Braadreth Pills, are prepared ia that way which will secure their beoefi- ciaf eifacts to the svstem in the safest and sasmt manner. -. For iastaace, some ingredients have to be prepared ia tbe vaeno ; that is, the air is exhausted i ia lha ntensil. aod remains so until a combination is effected with other Isrredienta, which afterwards prevents ine air irora acung ujanouiiy spun m mAlfinm A or min th rtronortioB for each inCTediebl dependa upon iu multiplying power upon other iogre- oienis-ror ine power oi u.n.repiTu.. tiwss aawrs aftih Afhar ist frrivssrnswl hV ajmiltr IIW1 that govern the power of figures by multiplication t v csv auva sswa waa m w sk. w w w m w v - - - Nine added to nine, make eighteen : bat nine times "ulf porgaUves. By adding nine parts of I nd nine parte of another ingredien it is with some vegetable one ingredient, and sine oarte of another losrredient together, the power is increased, not to eighteen, but to eighty-one For example, either of ths articles to produce aay purgative effects would have to be used to the extent or eighty-one grams ; oy comotaiag. uem. oruy eiffhteea eraiaa bava to be ased , .Again, aaother in- rredient is faand ta mutupiy uus power again, wnicn ia a proportion ot two grains, would have bo effect upoa. tbe aaimal ecoaomy, bat which, added to eigb? teea srraias af a eomBoaad of two parts of nine grains, each of two ingredients, will again multiply the power - . t m T i ? l n M ' w.k iney iiave gaM . !' dients. Here we have twentv-two rraina. which as a purgative, contain tbe bower equal to three hundred and twaaty.four grains of either of the articles alone nevertheless, the' so powerfol after being thse edtn maeu, are sate ia any quantity always ha via f; a aeneociai eaeci, ana in no ease capable of dorof in jury, of which thousands bear ample witness i ; ' Let those t say way ear of health use the Puis. ' t "That mill find if much to their aivmntart. . For sale by WILL. PECK. Raleigh wholesale and retail, Agent, ax a cents per box. TTTJDCK WHEAT Flour of the best kind, Just re jmceived and tor aie low. oy , : L;B. WALKER. Jan: 29.. 0 St TTo. O. JTIackerel and Nova Scotia 1( Herrings a fe w Barrels of each jwst receiv. ed by 1. u. WAL.At.it Jan. ?9. 2 3t British Periodical Literature. Taluabl Premium to New Snbtcriben. Soaseaiaa ia'si.t wbilk ths Tebxs ams row. 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A subscriber to any three of the Periodicals st $7 a yearor to the Four Reviews at 18, will receive two premium volumes as above A subscriber to Blackwood and three Reviews, at 19 a year, or to the Four Reviews and Blackwood, at S10, will receive three premium volumes. trY Please be particular m nomine ihe premiums desired and the works subscribed for. CLUBBING. Four copies ol any or all of the above worka will be sent to one adJress on payment of the regular sub scription for three tbe fourth copy being gratia. rio premiums will be given where the above allowance u made to clubs, run will premiums in' any case be furnished, unless the subscription is psid in full to the publishers, without recourse to an a. gent. A lste arrangement with tbe British publishers of Blackwood's Magazine secures to us early sheets of that work, by which we shall be able to place the en tire number in the hands of subscribers before any portion of it can be reprinted in any of the American Journals. For this and other advsntsgee secured to our subscribers, we pay so large a consideration, that we may be compelled to raise toe price of the Mag. anine. Therefore we repeat " subscribe early while the price is low'' Remittances and communications should be always addressed, post-paid or franked, to the publisher, LEONARD SUOTT oi JOn 79 Fulton street, New York. TO SPOUTSJIE. THE Subscriber hss just received a fine Stock of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL GUNS, RIFLE OUJVS. REVOLVERS. DOUBLE ' AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAG 3. POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS, EXTRA NIP PLEA 4G. 4-C. All of which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh. Osi. 27. 86 1S49. THE American Almanac, and Repository of use ful knowledge, for 1849, this day received by H. D. TURNER. CLOTHIIfG ESTABLISHiTIENT, No. U6, Baltimore St I Xortn Side, 3d Door East of Calvert STREET I ' . BALT IMORE, MD iran-nOllF. Jt INMAN. Merchant T.ilors. re. I i a w a a t - I 1 ' . . . . dv made Clothing, of every variety, eot and made in a superior style, aad not surpassed ia price, fiuish, orqoality. ' - -Always on band, superior. Joins, assimeres. Vestings, -o. , in their custom departmeut, which will be made to order ia the moat fashionable atyle. Gentlemeu wishing to orders fine auit, without the expense of coming to Baltimore, can do so by send log their measure to "M. & I, stating color, quality, otc wbicn will do auenoea to wun me same care. as if tbe purchaser wtre present. They feel confi dent of giving entire satisfaction, to all who , favor them with their orders, either by letter, or in- person; O" Mr. Iaman w tbe agent for obanaland a supe rior system of drafting Garments terms for books aDnaratoftasd instructioB. $10. Baltimore, xeo. 11 ly Jd Racon Hams sound tad good, and Fa stock of LARD just to hand. SIDES aad IOULDERS also offered lew. Feb. 6. ' WILL. PECK & SON . i i ' 1 1 Dr. W. HEARTSFIELD Botanic Thompsonian Or JPn ysioiogico-iiaeoicai jrayucuxxi. mrrAVING Dsrchased and moved to the place I M I forme rtv owned by Wm. P. Terrell, in Wake forat,oathe Raleigh aad Gastoa Bad Road, res pectfully tenders his professional services to tbe pub tut trenerallv. Ualla promptly aivenaeo w au hours. Chronic cases treated .upon the best princi ples, and cured or relieved. , Wo known poisous nsea rrTlHERE is a fins article of Smoking To- 1L bacco, at tbe Store of R. TUCKER SON. Dr. A. F. Coopers' Splno-Abdomi nal supporters. - THE Subscribers have oa hand a' supply .of the above valaable sOpporters, which ' are recoramend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Uouud shoulders, or prolapsus Uteri. Proff: Mott thinks they are very well adapted for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, as they anord tbe useral combination of shoulder brace aod Abdominal supporter, with vary decided support to the spinal column. I be above braces are recommended by the Physi ias generally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high- ly pleased wita them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that be had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty such. " They need no puffing as they speak for them--elves." PESCUD &. JOHNSON. D The above Supporter is au improvement on Dr.E. Cbains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4 MAYHEW'S NEW WORK ODEL MEN, with Comic Illustrations, price xo cents, i his day received at the N. C BOOKSTORE. Blake Pittman, Late or Halifax, N. C. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Gi IVES his special attention to the sale ef all kiuds of Country Produce, the purchasing of Goods, and the receiving and forwarding of Goods. REFER TO B. F. Moore, Esq., Raleigh, N.C. Thoa. K. Thomas, Esq.. Louwborg, N. C. vv. I . Uorlch, Usq., I Rocky Mount, N. C M. Weston, Jesse H. Powell, Dr. J. J. Phillips, N. M. Long, Esq., L M. Long, Esq., Jas. Simmona, i Battlesboro', N. C. Weldou, N. C. Patterson, Cooper 4" Co., Wills 4- Lea, B. F. Halsey, Petersburg, F. S. Marshall, Halifax, N. C. Petersb irg, Feb. 1, 1849. 11 w3m T1 alt pet re. A large aupply of Refiued Salt petre just to hand and for sale by PESCUD JOHNSON GARDEN SEEDS. THE Subscriber has just received bir aupply of Garden and Grass Seeds, which lie warrants to be fresh and genuine, consisting in part of tbe usu al varieties of the following kind, viz : Asparagus, Beans, Beets, Boricole, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery , Cress, Cucumber, Egg Plant. Corn, Leek, Lettuce, Melon, Mu.tard, Nasturtium, Okra, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Pumpkin, Radish, Rbubsrb, Salsify, Spinage, Squash, Tomato, Turnip, Aromatic Herbs, Grass seed and Fruit Trees, " . . Also, a lot of Flower Seed, which will be sold at three cents a psper. as they are not of last veer's growth. P. F. PESCUD, Apothecary 6c Druggist Eeb. 8. 18 FOR CALIFORNIA AND THE GOLD REGION. CAPT. K. J. BARBES, proposes to make op a Stock Company, each indi vidual ssbscribing and paying a certain amount of cash, the sum to be in pro portion to the number of passengers or adventurers offering, purchase a good and substantial Vessel, the cargo and vessel to be owned by the company, and each individual to be governed by such laws and reg ulations as the said Company may make alter being formed. Fifteen Hundred Doll ara has already been subscribed. Capt. Barbea is an experienced naviga- tor.having sailed around the Horn, seven different times, and well acquainted with tbe coast, and will furnish $700 worth of instruments for tbe oulhUng of the Vessel. For further information apply to HARR1S3 &. DRAKE. Wilmington, Feb. 8, 1849, 12 ttUIDE TO CALIFORNIA, WHAT I saw ia California ; being the Jour nal of a Tour, by the Emigrant Route and South Paaa of the Rocky Mountains, across the Continent of North America, the Great Desert B a- 4T-w s - . BriA a sin, snd tbrouga uauiornia, in me jeara imo ana 1847. by Edwin Bryant, late Alcalde of St. Francis co. Fourth Edition, with an Appendix, containing Accounta oi tne ioia mines, vsnous nouies, out fits, etc , one volume 12mo. with a map. This is sn interesting and useful volume. It pre sents, in an attractive form, a great body of informa tion, concerning the interesting region which it de scribes, snd is fitted to direct public attention to the resources and advantages of tbe vast Pacific territo ry which we have recently acquired Regarded aa a work descriptive of a very interesting and compara tively unexplored portion of our own territory, it can scarcely fail to entertain and instruct tbe general read er, while to tbe emigrant and the traveller towards the Pacific, it ia inditpensable. Wash. Uhiob. Just published and for sale at the N. U. Bookstore. Raleigh. Feb. 6, 1849 12 DR. W. P. BASON, Oruuee, N. C. A NY Communication directed to HiILsboro , will A bo attended to. the first opportunity. KgrcaBacB A xipiooia irvni u vyuiicgo ui ucu- tal Sogery, and Le tiers trom aisiinguwneo gsnns- man. wall knovD in every portion oi we oiaia. . N. B. Every unprovement-cnargee reasonaoie advice gratis. Artificial Teetn from one, to entire sets aad bo charge ualess entire satisfaction, after suffi cient trial. Doc 5,1848. ?7 w3m FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, pi OM PRISING the most popular varieties, jast MJ received, aad for sale at tbe Drog.btore of , . Raleigh, Feb.. K .11, 8t TTnjtlbe PasteA superior article of Jujja- au be rest lust receivea, ana lor saie oy BEAUTIFUL OVER, DRESS-: AND Tf UST received by: Eapreca a large assortment if I fi the above goods.- - - , Cloaks aad Roman Togas. Too eaa save from j $8 to 810 by bavins: a Coat ready made. Call at E. U. Harding's Clothier Store. Raleigh Nov. 14, 1848. 91 TvTINETT Rarre Is Flour, ta hand, from I JJ four of oar beat Mills; part of it equal to the best brought here. Wlkl rtta suiv. Raleigh, Jan. 24, 1849. 7 4w . FloorOil. Cloths,.-" Alhro, Hoy & Co., Ta John Street, : FROM THEIR Factories, .t Elizabeth-Town, Ci.JM variety of new and original patterns of I1EAYY FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ia widths of 18. 21 and 24 feet. They are alo re ceiving from the Albany, Lsnsingburg, and Utlca Factories, in sheets of 18 feet in width, a large assort ment; embracing many new patterns of their IrXEDIUin FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Also, from the Newburgb. Albany, Lansingburgh, Utica sod Maine Factories, every variety of patterns manufacturing by them,-of their 4-4th. 6-4th. 6-4 th. 7-4 Ih, 8-4 tb, and 12 feet wide LIGHT FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Also, Mahognay- Rosewood and figured 4-4. 5-4 and 6-4 th English, German and American TABLE OIL CLOTHS. Also, a great variety of new patterns of CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. AH of which they offer to the trade on libersl terms. Jon. 2, 1849. 5 3m Samuel Kirk & Son3 Gold and Silver Smiths, No? 1T2, Baltimore Street, MANUFACTURE aod have always on hand, a large amount of Silver, Table, and Tea Spoons, Forks of all sizes. Sugar Tongs, Soup Ladles Butler Knives, Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitch ers, Vases, Urns, Dishes, &c. They are continually receiving by direct importa tions, all the new style Plated Castors, Bankets. Candlesticks and Waiters, as early as they appear in the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlery, Gold, Patent Lever and Lepine Watches Jewelry of every description. January 10. 6 ly. -JAMES FIaETCHEK, LOTTERY AND Exchange Broker, ' NO. I SOUTH CALVERT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. TTTNCURRENT money on the Eastern, Wes tern or Southern ; Banks bought and sold. Wanted British, French and. Spanish Gold or Sil ver, at the highest market rates. London and Paris Exchange brought and sold. I will purchase or sell dralts on any of the principal cities in the United States t , Brilliant JLuch !l WITHIN THE PAST MONTH. The following will show which way the wind Wlowac 6.000 IMILIaAKS? Nos. 24 63 67, drawn January 8th 1849, io the Maryland Consolidated Lottery, Class' No, 6, sent to an old correspondent in Cincinnati, Ohio. 15,000,DOKLARS ! ! Nos. 6 23 43, drawn January 17lh Susquehanna Canal ; No 7, sold to a gentleman in Philadelphia. 3,O0O JOOJLIjAKSI Nos. 1 6 66, drawn January 20th, 1849, Grand, Colsolidated Lottery. Clsss 8, sent to Kentucky. I omit prizes sold by . me ef $1000 and under. Pays tbe most strict and confidential attention to orders sent to his sddress. Answers to orders mailed immediately. Prize Tickets or Bank Notes on any of the sound Banks throughout the United Slates received in payment for tickets. . fXj No postage need be paid on letters ordering tickets irom him. A Grand Lottery, $00,000 CAPITAL. PRIZE. 104) PRIZES OF 82,000 EACH. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Consolidated Lotteries of Maryland Class No. 13, To be drawn in the City of Baltimore, Maryland on Saturday, February 24, 1849. 78 Number Lottery aud 13 drawn Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME : 1 60,000 , $60,000 1 '40,000 40,000 t 20,000 2V.000 1 12,00 12,500 1 9,000 9.000 1 4,750 4,750 100 2,000 200,000 100 600 w 60,000 80 400 82,000 65 200 13,000 65 . 100 6 600 130 75 9,750 130 50 . 6,500 4,680 40 187,200 27,040 20 54 Q, 800 32,390 Prizes am'ting to (1,202,000 Whole Tickets $20 Quarters $5 Halves 810 Eights 2 50 Certificates of packagea will be sold at. the follow ing rates: ,r. 26 Whole lick. $280 I 26 Quarters tickets, $70,00 26 Half 140 I 26 Eiehlhs 35.00 QCj Orders for packages of tickets, single tickets or shares, to receive prompt attention, should be sent without delay.. Addrss . JAMES FLETCHER, No. 3 South Calvert Su, Baltimore,-Maryland. January 27, 1849 - , r 9 3 The small 84,000 lottery draws three times each week Tuesday, Thursday, snd Saturday Tickets on ly $I,nuarters 25 cents: a packsge of whales cow taining all the cambers ta the wheel on certincste only $Io Certificates of Halves - f.bt 5 Da ' of quarteta ;; i- 3-50 Notice. - . SUBSCRIBERS ii the ereetioa eflhe new Epis copal Charch, bow building ia this City, ara re quested, be or before the 1st of March eaemajr, ia pay a third instslmeat or luper ceeu a uiru subscribed, t tbo Treasurer, Jas. McKnufOJi, , Esq., Raleigh Jam fO; 1849. TREDEtUSiUVlSAL. fTKF THE Acts of the Genarsl - AsMB-bly of N. UJ(, from 1838 ta 1848, indosive by. James Iredell, Esq , for sale by H. D. Tamer, at the N.C BOOKSTORE. Dec 10. 99 SOLDIERS' CLAIMS OENERAL By 3MMm:ko. . ATTOMETS FOr CUIBANTS, Ms TfjOR msjij yearsy this Agency has been sjeceen IX fully engaged at the Seat of Government, ia the piotfecution of Claims against our owa GoveraBeat and against the Governraents'of ;olher Nitkmr; tad continues to prosecute- with promptness,: fidelity and efficiency, Claims of every description; especially CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THE LATE WAR WITH M EXICO, FOR BOUNTY' LAND, OR SCRIP, PENSIONS, LOST HORSES. CON TRACTS, 8UPPLIES, UNSETTLED ACCT 8 2E, PAYMASTERS, COMMISSARIES,' vfctfa. 5!LERS. AN D ALSO FOR THE i zi ttis. AiuwTnS BACK PAY JfO W. DUE ALL OFFICER8 AND PRI'ATF WHn HAVE BEEN IN ACTUAL SERVICE DU- RING SAID WAR, OR THEIR HEIRS. - IF DECEASED, TO VOLUNTEERS ahould forward thetf-DMcharcas Surgeon's-Certificates, directly to the at AiT. or neys and Agents, who can certainly obtain for them their Land Warrants, and aa quickly as Agents can who live out of this City. -s THE ARMY REPORTS of ths killed and wonn ded in our possession will be found of much in por ta oce to HEIRS. in obuimng their Clsime for back pay, extra pay, and other allowances. ' - -' 1 TWO THOUSAND LAND WARRANTS j WANTED, fjr which the. highest pricei wffl be given. . AGENTS, or those desiring to become sncb shall receive upon application promptly .the best and most complete FORM8 wifh instructions, enabling any one to proceed forthwith, and without erring in the business of collecting Claims for, prosecution.' Tha most liberal division of profits will be made with such. f -V-l-.' 60,000 Officers and Soldiers of the RevoTntlonar War we have Roll and Records of the eervices Let widows, who dp not receive the foil amount of Pension allowed to their husbands especially, apply to us, and we will have the same increased. Lei others apply also. . t ;; N. B. Letters owing to the number received must he post-paid. From the highly satisfactory testimoalaU given by many gentlemen of my acquaintance, to the cha racter and qualifications of Mr. TraeT have not tbe slightest hesitation in recommending him to ill who may desire his services, as folly competent to givo entire satisfaction in whatever &e may uadertaka : HORACE STRINGFELLOW. ' Hector of Trinity Church. ; Washington, July 15th, 1842. ., , . I take pleasure in stating that Mr. L. Blanchard True, of the State of Maine, is a graduate of Bow doin College, the highest literary; institution vt the State, snd among the foremost iq New England, that he is a gentleman of good character end worth I doubt notie will give full satisfaction wherever ha may be employed. GEORGE EVANS, UVS. J. AUgUSt Z, 1041. . r '!C..JM Would respectfully refer to Ihe undersigned1.' Nathan Cliflbid, Mmutei to Mexico, , Hon. W. Pt Manguro, Ex-President U-18. 5. ,'7. Hon. J. W. Jones, Ex-Speaker House of Reps, M. B. Lamar, Ex-Preaident of Texas, . , Hon. Levi Woodbury, Justice U fii.Sup'e Court, Hon. A. P. Bagby, Minister: to Russia, - ? . Hon. Judge Semple, U. 8.8nate, , . Hon. A. H. Stevens, Honse of Reps. -Hon. Judge Dean, do do . Hon. H. St. John,' do v do- Gen. Covel, Washington Cityi late of HI. non. noot. r. uunlap, . Hon. Luther Severance, Hon. Judge Dawson, Hon. Wm. Parmenter, Hon. J. Jameson, Hon.Thos. Smith, Hon. Freeman H. Morse, , Hon.. Josiah Herrick, House of Reps; dor -i do ' -do ' ; - do do do do do. dt oa do. do do do H on. Albion K. Farris, 2d Comrx Tress. Den t. Wm. G: Elliot, Principal Clerk P. O. Dep't. Gen. John. W ilson, Missourir . . ,-( . , Hon. Judge Pillsbary, . Hoqeof Reps, Hon. Andrew Stewart, t dd-. 4 -do-s-- Hen. T. W. Haskell, : j; daii doval? Hon. John H. Crazier, . . . t : di v'ia And to Members of Congress, and Heads of Depart ments generally. . - .'.vt. ?'.; -c-ui-w Office Willard's Hotel Bnildinrs. corBer 14th St and Pennsylvania Avenue. . . L ':-. m Washington City, Augi 9, I848i t4 wly 1'oinade Devlne. . - ' ALA RG E supply of Pomade Devine. for (hap. ped Iip, 4 c. just received.'scd lbr sale hy . PESCUD J0HK80N. Raleigh, Dec: 14; 1848. ; . ; 100 We are requested to annoimce Thomas J. Person, Ero.rof Nbrthamoton. as a Can 4idate for BricradieV General of thatK Brigade of N;C. MilHiacomposed of the Conntiea of Warren, Halifax, Martin and Northampton. February 8, 1849,' 1 . "to the Patrons of the Temperance; Comma? ' aleatory .. i,,.: 4 I OWE an apology to my Patrons for the tempo rary suspension of the Communicator. At the earnest solicitation of many friends, 1 hava changed my location from Pittsboro to FsyttUville whence tne mans aiverge in many airections, and by which i can sena tne communicator more speedily and With, more certainty to all my subscribers i The regular issues of the Communicator may be expected as soon as the press can Ira pat in operation say ahont tiro weeks. ' ' : " . - ' . , - : . .- j T WMPOTTEBi Ed. Com. Fayetteville, Feb. 9, 1849.' ' .-, late Publication , v, , MILGR1MAGE to tbe Holy Land; by Lamar thta..5?st w;, ' ' - si Women or the Revolution,, by Mrs. EIaU.-. Yoang Mother, by AHcotU . . . ,-f The Poor Coomb, by Miss Fickeriag.r -c - j The Ijancssbirs Witches, by Ainsworth. v - The Old Jndge, or Life in a 00101171 by Juda r Halliburton 25 cents. t -, . f y' The jilystsries aad Miseries of New, X'hv 'l bree years - Aiier y a sequel to the same. J Victim's Revenge - rM . . ' . ' , wNuuiK vi sjijMCiau, ay Anmas. Charles 0!MaIley : New Edition. The Qbeena of Earii1: K a f e.t TAisdarirfCeedattha At.-'.' RalargreB. 18184XWH . - A- V ant possesion clvca: lzzC'1 -K QTpilB Stswsraad Store roe at rizsasl c ted kULj by Mr. Jamss Litchford, corner of the I ' Siaare aad FayetteviJle street adjoinicj th- Teva alit Rssxtt Tery lotrW t?t.,A. Apply to v vJOnNX. T,',; u . U s. 1-At the. Rail IlsssL Raleigh, Feb. 16, 1849.- - 4 1 "i-y

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