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V r I tt W 4i il- 3 ffT.iT.rvr'vs brothers.' ' Volume :'L' SATURDAY MORNINO,, AlARQa 4-tin W - " i 9 . i n I i " I ii . , i 'I1 . 1 ! .ii . i i I,. . . - - , . L. . II I I hi'' i -i aaBOHaKS!Bs'aE'4''aBESHESK9sasBttnaBaBaaaM 1-' T . ' "A. i 1 - 4-: - I. 8 - suit f thirty of the t'of bis there ebove- r . nd IS ion can will be r towns ,i long fn sufE ents a will be happy at Prof, .years Vu.ges, fiiL ni f- ' early ' a: a iuui wlikh absefi- 5th of i mot N.C. e SR. 94 ls Iba Vonsgo bust 0 d ac- dlhine rtand hist a Nv3ra offered v v 20 pene ndYi- Tt thm Wa of wher eonfi-Iin- mn. ,hsnk !sR. 0 24 PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEILT, BT TERMS, kars pet aonaiu half in advance. WtttLr:PAMia--Ttue Dalian per aaounw dol- AdtxrtiitmehU. Tot erery Sixteen Limes, first insertion. OaV DolIaH each sabseqnent idsertien, Twenty-JaTe Ueats. vf? Ceur Order aod Judicial Advertisements vnl) be charged 25 per ceat. higher; lut a deduction of 33 J percenU will be made ffom . the re jular, pricea, for advertiser by the year. " " ? AdTertiseraenU, inserted in the Scii-Wiklt R-oia-rWwiir also appear in the Wscitrapwr, free of chaTge. . V ' - " CT Otters to the Editor mint be rort-rxtb. TIKE ! TIIEJETiAI.VSUUAXCEC031PA !tV, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings nd Merchandize, against loss or daaiase bv fire, at premiums te suit the times. This is one oT the oldest and bestlnsuranceCom- naaitta in t h ' ITnitftll Stlteg. and DSTS itS lOSSCS promptly. . Applications for Iaarance in Ralei?h,or itevi cinity.to be made to W. WHITING. Agent. And for Milton, NC C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 148 5L Trinity School, THIS School, designed for the moral and Religious culture of boys, and for their thorough tuition in ev ery branch of study usually pursued at Schools,, will begin a new Term, xm the 10th 'January, which will continue fire months. The Terms by this arrange ment, will be made to correspond with those of the University, and of other Schools for Sojs in th State. 1 This School possesses advantages, in repecl to beauty and "heahhfulaees of -situation, extent of grounds, and comfort and convenience of buildings, net often surpassed.'- Arrangements have - been made, for the most 'efficient management of its do mestic concerns, and lor securing to the boys a ma ternal supervision and care, the nvwt assidnous and kind. The expense of a popil fdr board, with Tui tion in English, and in the Ancient Languages, and in French if desired, wiil be $37 "60. Wheu two boys come from the same family $89 only will be charged for each.- . Fr application for admission, and for further in formation, apply for the present, to the sutacriber in Raleigh. .: ALDERT SMEDE3, Rector oftf Mary's SchooL S. B. Boys over 14 years of ag will not be re ceived unless they are .communicants. Dec 23. w. - t.-.u v - . - ,oi FOR RENT. THE large aiid con venieht Dwelling, now occu pied by R: W. Seawell, Esq. with ail the neces sary out houses ans two acres of land attached. Possession will be dven the first of January next r , . G. SHAW. Raleigh Nov. 20. 1848. : 3 A. B. Stith & Go, 2AiiAral - Asents. Commission Mer chants, and Auctioneers, ' Raleigh, W. C. - A- 'B$TITH & CO.' would respectfully an A Jieuoce to the public that they are now pre eared, as General Agents, Commission Merchants, and Auctioneers, to sell Goods,' Wares, and Merchan 4ze which may be committed to their charge, and account for the same with punctuality and prompti tude ; as also to attend to all business in their line, of whatsoever kind, that may be entrusted to their at tention and. care. They solicit, a share of publie patronage, with the assurance that no pains will be spared ou tbeir-part to give satisfaction. REFERENCES: Ilia Excellency Chales M-iXLT, Raleigh, N. C. William Hill, Esq. Secretary ol fit ate. Charles L Hiron, Esq. Treasurer. Gkokgk W. MeaoscAi Esq. Dr. Josiah O. Watson. : -. . . . u Matthkw Shaw, Esq. ' . Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, ; Halifax, N. C. February 20th, 1843. . 16 tf Notice. WILL be soUstlhe Court Douse, in Raleigh, on Saturday,' the -14th day of April -next, the following Real Estate, belonging to the late Wait it HoLLisTta, to witi Tv?o House and Lots,'adjoin ing the City of Raleigh and Mrs. Wedding, contain ing about one acre each, with: a new two story frame Building qn eacU lot ; one vacant Lot, adjoining the above aud-Thomas D. Hogg.' containing about two acres; the House and Lot wbereon aaid HolHster formelyjived.jeingpartof Lot No. 274, in the Citx of Raleigh. Xanhject to a mortgage of one thousanJ dollars ;) a,Lotxf land in Franklin Connty.on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, coptainiiig about two mere, with e;ood Dwelling House thereon ; a Lot in Halifax CounCy, on the. Jlaleigh and Gaston Rail Road. near. Gaston, txmUining Jdxrut one acre, with a Dwelling House theon. The above are subject to the dower of MrslKellialer: A credit of six and twelve months will be given, the purchasers giving boHd iwith approved security. At the same time, will be Jiotd ova credit of six Tnenth, fonr shares of stock In'the VVkehiflglon and New Orleans Mapsetie'Telegrtph Company. ' GEOKGE AIORDdUAI, . -Admiaiatralor. Raleigh, March 1. 184B. . . '. 18 w4w tHtmuKUGS,- MEDICINES AND-.PAlNT5rrtf.X2:rn" lha Bl8k of ?t! rkv"" La - . - . , r I LI 1 nate ld a large sup-f mm u in t rri MriipiM n am I i . -- i . urr; - iu iiikks my sioca com plete, te which I Invite the attention' of purchasers. -':j:4-i;z': .cf-pesgu : . ... . '. . Draggist andApotheeary. . Raleigh, UralcrfP," 1543. - '20 A ' ar tre buddIv of fioa'rJi. Furniture 'PnluAmr Japan Varnishes, fust received and for sale by . f J w & P. f . TESCUD.' Pa'eljh, March S, 149. 20 Eiehan?c Office- of C. W. Forcell & Co. C01RTS To Discharged Soldiers. rrnHE Bubcfribers will collect, with despatch. 1 SoiDiiaa Claims roa Bovhtt LHns,TasA- Dir Scnif, and back vat, on modera'e terms, and will bur and sell the same at the market rates The Claimant mnarsend bis Discharge, with an af fidivh ht he is the' person named in it. Liberal Advnncet made on the same. "Soldiers furnished with information relative to Claims affainstthe Government, free of charge. r Claims sent through mail to the Subscribers, will have the same attention as if on personal appli cation. -Address tJ. W. PUR CELL 6c CO. Exchange Brokers, Richmond, Ya. July, 20 1848. 58 tf. SOLAR LAMPS. 14 JjttE Subscriber has jast received a new and fran beaotuul article or Lamps for Lard or Oil. Al so Girandolea, new and handsome patterns, which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Nov. 24. 1848. 94 5AJocIiauges in the weather will Mi materially affect the body if the blood is pure. Every individual, even the .most diseased, has with in him a perm or root of thai original pure blood of our common mother Jr.ve ; which germ oi pure blood is the supporter of his life, and is in constant struggle to throw off the heterogeneous, corrupt hu mors, which are the causes of disease io the-individ ual. By purgiug the body of this diseased iudivid nalofilabad humors, yon al'ow the '-germ ol pure blood to gaiu groaud end to make blood of a better quality, aud so on progressively till the whole mass is regenerated ; for the good principle or good, pure blood. 19 always striving to be predominant over the bad or diseased humors. Let all who wish to be of a fiae healthy habit who wish to have a sound mind in a sound body : who desire to be able to stand without injury the continual changes of this climate who desire to have healthy children, use the Bran dreth Pills, which will effectually cleanse the blood of aU bad or corrupt humors, and restore the human body to the state of health enjoyed before the in troduction of mineral medicines Remember Bran- dreth Pills place within the reach of a' I, health aud long liTe TRUST TO BRANDRETH'S PILLS, lake them so as te prdrjuce a brisk effect, and yeur sick- Bess will be the afiair of a dy or two, while those vmo are too wise to follow this common sense ad vice, will be sick for mouths. Let the sick, enquire of the agents for Brandreth'a Pills whether these things are so or not. Let them enquire among their friends and ask the same question. Verily if EVI DENCE is wauted it shall be procured. To the sick, let me say, use the BRANDRETH PILLS. Man will be born to days of bliss, dompared to what has hitherto been his lot, weighed dowu as he has been by disease, infirmities, and suffering, which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this discovery was presented to the world.- The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few daya strengthened by tht-ir operation, and the worst complaints are removed by perseverance without the expense of a physician. . Adapted to all circumstances and situalion8ibey ae the best med iciues ever invented for families, or'lo take to sea, preventing scurvy and covtiveness, requiring no change of diei, particular regimen, . or care against taking cold. N. B There is no surety that you get the genuine BRAN DRETH PILLS, unless yiu purchase of the duly authorised agent. ' CT" The above Pills are forrsale by WILL PECK, Ageut, Raleigh, wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents per box' . Important to Every Body. rin AVING made arrange meats with one of the iQi, most extensive mannfactuxers of No. 1 Needles, in England, to supply me with his best quality Nee dles, 1 am enabled to offer great inducements to the purchasers thereof, as to price aud quality, as my articles shall be always guaranteed of best quality, and the prices chalked down, to the lowest notch much lower, indeed, than inferior articlea are sold for for sale by the thousand or single paper. Also, Silver Thimbles, by the dozen, of first rate retailing quality and exceedingly low. CALL AT LUMSDEN'S Watch 'and Jewellery Store, Where a good assortment of the richest and roost fashionable Jewellery, Watches, Spec tacles, Thimbles, Pencils, Gold Pens,- Mioia ture Lockets,' Silver Spoons, Military aod fancy goods, in fact every article usually kept in a Jewel lery Store ; my goods being bought at the lowest Gash Prices from first hands.-1 am enabled to sell as low as any bouse North or-South. The Beaux and Ballea, who wish to shine Can make themselves extremely fine With Breast Pins, Rings and Bracelets rare And all things else, to suit the fair, I am well and efficiently, prepared to give nniver sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles. Pencils, Jewellery, Sec, &c. Persons passing through Petersburg will ' find their interest subserved by leaving' with me Watches, or other work they Tnay have to be repaired. CHARLES LUMSDEN. Peteraborg, Va. ' - 23 3m NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. NOTICE is hereby riven, that Books wiil r 1 baopepeaTereuDscrip- L , t T-' tknte the capital Stock C VlJL of tba North Carolina Rail Road Company, i . . in the City of naleigh. " e pa Thursday the 19lh day of April, 1 843 ; and wiu remain open for sixty dayrihereaiier. JU81AHU. VTAiSUn, DUNCAN K. McRAE, THOMAS J. LEMAV, -CHARLES-L.-H IN TON, , , V.VILLI A M W, HOLD EN , Cammistioners. Raleigh, March, )".' l84ij. 1 1 " I 23 ti RALEIGH STG ASTON ,'RO AO. I vvu noia, m- aceoraance' wuu mj act of the Ute'eeseion of the Legislature, the w. . m.w . . m i . . City"if,Rreirh,B Thursday the I9tb day f April, 1S4 ; aaa wui remain open tor sixty days there after.' ' V'.:,--r1 -;?.;-.,--. -j . .v .. : r RICHARD SMITH. . - GEO W. MORDECAt. Rai;igh;'MW20n849. . 23 td O The Petersburg Intelligencer and Republican, and Ndrfolk Argns, will Insert each of the above ad vertisements three limes. i? rr 3 y"Aa? ' IMPORTANT SAtE Ojr? Reclaimed Swamp,' Lands, MnJMorih' Carolina. rnHE President and Directors of the Literary U xund of North Carolina, iu pursuance of cer tain Resolvtioao, j)ased at the last session of the G neral Assembly, oner for sale, FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES , Of Swamp Lauds constituting a part of the Literacy Fund of the State, situate iu Hyde and Washington Counties, and em bracing the region mug between Pamlico and Al bemarle Sounds. These lands have been drained at great expense, under the direction of competent Engiueers, and laid off into Sections. The drainage has been effected by two main Canals, to-wit : Pun go Caual, extend ing from Pun go Lake to Pun go river, aix aud a half miles in leegtb, with an average width at bottom of 22 feet, depth six fret and fall twelve feet and Al ligator Canal, from Alligator Liake to run go river, 6 miles long, with 111 average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth seven, aud fall ten feet; togeth er with sundry tributaries or lateral ditches. These Canals are navigable for Batteaux.aud emptying in to the navigable waters of Pamlico Sound, their mouths are accessible to sea-going vessels. A large portiou of this Land abounds in Juniper, Cypres and other valuable Timber, for which the fo rest of Eattera North Carolina is distinguished. 1 he residue consists of Prairie, covered with the Cane and Bamboo, and in the estimation of the Engineers who surveyed it, the whole of it is extremely fertile. io Grain farmers, aod to the getters of Staves, Heading and Shingles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. To Immigrants iu the Ports of the United States, accustomed te a country similar in many respects, this Land offers a soil believed to be as fertile as any iu the North-western Stales, with easy access to the Sea. aud within three days' sail of New York. The Juuiper water is pleasant, and the hands engaged du ring the last two Summers, in getting bhingles, have enjoyed excellent health. Time aud place : The Sale will take place in the Town of Wash ington, iu Uea u fort Couuty, by Public Auction, com mencing on Monday, the 21st day ef May next, and will be superintended by the members of the Hoard, 1 a person. Terms : The Land will be sold in Sections of about 160 Acres, according to the Man and Plates of the E gineers. A credit will be given or one, two, three aud four years, to be paid in equal instalments, with interest from the day of sale. Bond and approved security will be required, and the title withheld until the purchase money snail ae paid in full.' Certificates of purchase will be given, aud the titles, when made, will be warranted. Turnpike Road. At the same time and place, the Board will re- - m ran 1 Fi J ceive rroposaia lor completing the 1 ornpiae noau (rath Pungo Lake to the Town of Plymouth. Given under my baud, at the Executive Urnce.in the City of Raleigh, this bin day of March, A. V 1S49. CHAS. MANLY, Governor of North Carolina, aud ex officio Pres't Lit'y Board. By order : L. Cheves Manly, Seer-tary to Board. to spoirrs3iEL. THE Subscriber has just received a fine Stock of I DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL UUNSt RIFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAGS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOTi BELTS, EXTRA NIP PLES, C All of which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Oat. 27. ; 8B iaaacgRffaVmrtga CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 146, Baltimore St. North Side, 3d Door East of Calvert STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. TCITTOORE & INM AN, Merchant Tailors, res- i V U pectfully invite atleution to their stock of rea dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut and made in a superior style, and not surpassed in price, tiuish, or Quality. Always 00 hand, superior Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinn. Src. in their custom depart raeu l, which will be made to order hi the most fashionable atyle. Gentlemen wishing to order a fine suit, without tbe expense of coming to Baltimore, can do so by send inr their measure to M. & I, stating coler, quality, ... ... ..a 1 . . i i &.c, which, will oe atiecaea 10 wun ins same care, as if the purchaser were present. They feel confi dent of irivuisr entire-satisfaction, to all who favor them with their orders(either.by letter, or in person. S3" Mr.. Ibid an is the agent for Shaoklaud's supe rior system of drafting Garments terms for books, apparatus aod instruction, iv... , v t Baltimore, leb. 3. . , 11 ly Supreme CourUReports, BEDtJCTIOIf OF PRICE. (TrnHE Subscriber having purchased from the 11 Ei.te 'of W. R. Gales. Esq. deceased, the enure Edition of Vols. 6. 7, end 8 Law, and Vola. 4 and 5, Equity, of Iredells Reports of Case decided in the Supreme Court of North Carolina (from De cember Term 1845, to Angust Trm 1 8, inclusive; snd including also the liquity Usees of present 1 arm of the Court, 1 has reduced be price from Six Dollars . 1 . : : t. to rjvc Vouars per volume; anu is prepareu w iuiui.u hm iarnilemenof the Bar and to Booksellers, ex cept Vol. 6 of Equity, to be published in a.few weeks, f h eh notice will DO given, vroers iuiuo wuuic, or for any one or more Volumes, promptly attended in. And tne oas soppiitsuM" imwuui. - the Drevious Volumes of North Carolina iepons, anu i.aar Books sreneraiiv, . j . Bound volumes famished to the rroiefsion in ex change fir their old numbers. - ' ' - Fayettevnie, March 19, 1849 " 24 w. 3t luperior Flour, nd . good Uleigh March 23, 1849. 31 Dr. A. X Coppers' Spino-Abdom l- nal supporters. THE Subscribers have dn hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend" ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Kound shoulders,' or prolapsus Uteri. Proff: Mott thinks they are very welt adapted for some varieties of incipient spinal distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column.. The above braces are recommended by the Physi cians genet-ally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty such. " lheyneed no puffing as they speak for them- ILT J he above supporter is au improvement on Dr.E.CaAiNs celebrated Spioo-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. in, 104a. (Standard.) 4 Dlakc Pittman, Latb op Halifax, N. C. COMMISSION MERCHANT, if 1 IVES his special attention to the sale of all Kinds of Country Produce, the purchasing of Goods, and the receiving and forwarding of Goods. KKtKLi TO B. F. Moore, Esq., Raleigh, N.C. Thos. K. Thomas, Esq.. Louishurg, N. C. M. Weston, Jesse H. Powell, Dr. J. J. Phillips, N. M. Long. Esq., L M. Long, Esq., Jas. Simmons, J Rocky Mount; N.C j Battlesboro', N. C. I Weldon, N. C. Patterson. Cooper it Co, Wills d Lea, Petersburg, B. F. Halsey, S F. S. Marshall, Halifax, N. C. Petersbirg, Feb. 1. 1849. 11 w3m Public Sale. A good chance for bargains. iTkN Monday, the 2d day of April next, will be VJfsold at Public Auction, at tbe house on Fayetle vilie Street, now occupied by L. F. Smith aa a Re fectory, (formerly Pepper & HushCS.) all the Fixtures belonging to the Establishment, Furni ture of all kiuds. Cooking apparatus, Crockery of ev ry description, (a splendid lot,) with a variety of ar ticles used by families. Aud all the Stock on hand, consisting of Liquors of every sort, and of excellent qualities, Wines, of various brands, began, &c. ALSO, A new Northern Buggy and Harness made to or der, and a first rate harness horse. L- F. SMITH. Raleigh. March 6, 1849. 19 w4t IV JEW GOODS. ITIarch 19th, 14. J) UST received 50 Cloth dress and Frock coats. 62 pair Blk. dee skin Cass, pants, 24 Fine Blk. Satin Vests, 24 Fancy Silk Vests. E. L. HARDING. Cheap for cash. March 19. 1849. 23 Fruit Trees. rri VIE subscriber has just received a supply ol II choice Fruit Trees, from T. Perkiu's celebrated Nursery, at Burlington, N. J-, consisting of Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines and Cherries, in great variety, and with the view of effecting speedy sales, will sell them low. F. P. PESCUL. Druggist. COTTON YARNS Another parcel come. WILL : PECK &, SON. March 23, 1849. 24 3t A LOT of superior Dried Beef, received and for sale by L. B. WALKER. NW SPUING GOODS. WE have commenced receiving . oar new stock of Goods, among which ate Silk Tissues, Paris Jsconets, . Printed Muslins, Uaregea, plain and Fig'd. Grenadines, Satin Stripe Alborines, Mourning Lawns, Plain and Embroidered, Worked Capes and Collars, Head Dresses, Also, PIsin and Embroidered Muslin Sacks and Visites, at our usual low terms. HEARTT &, LITCHFORD. Raleigh, March 27. 1849. 25 New Books, Carolina fTD ECEIVED this day at the North Book Store, by H. D. Turner. Rhymes of Travel, by Bayard Taylor. Industrial Exchanges, by Barbydt. The Salamander, by E. Oakes Smith. u Yonng Patroon, Irving Columbus, 3 Vols. Poems, by Anne E. Lyuch Fitch on the Lungs. - Irving Tale of a Traveller. ; Sketch' Bosk. ; Knickerbocker' New York. Freemason' Monitor.' -Masonic Chart. 'Companion to tbe Altar. Feast and Fasts. "The Primitive Church. Patrick on Prayer. ; Spina's Maaual of Devotion. Taylors Golden Grove. Devout Churchman's Companion. Acton, or the Circle of Life,- The Art of Conversation. ; Science. of .Etiquette., ... Dr. Valentine's Comic Lectures, he Sybil er New Oracle from the Poet. Dictionary, of Poetical Quotations. Union of Church and State, by Noel. 1. 3 Public Economy, by Calvin Cotton. Mitchell' New Traveller Guide. March 26, 1849. . Trust :salc WILL be told on Hhe 3lr0f March, on the premiit lately rjctu-pied by N. B, Hughes, near Raleigh, all 'the Property conveyed InDeed of Trust to me, for renam purpose rbeveiQ specified, vfx: Horaes, 1 Mule, Xkiws and Calves, Hegs, 1 Cart, 3 two-horse-w a gfgori . - ,- . - Also, the ttre of one man 2 boy and 1 '-woman, for the balance of the year ; together with other ar ticle not enumerated. - " . A. F. HUGHES, Trustee, Raleigh, March 16, 1849. 22 ts Floor Oil :GIufc- Albro; Hoyt & jCo.x Johia street, I A RE NOW RECEIVING INTO . STORE" P 1 KUil THEIR Factories, at Eliaabeth-Towh, '.., a variety 01 new and original patterns ef HEAVY FLOOROlLCLOTHSi in widths of 18. 21 and 24 feet. They are also re- reiving irom me Albany, Jjsnsingburg, and Utica raclorles, in sheets of 18 reet in width, a large assort ment, embracing many hew patterns of their 1 ITIJEDICTM FaLOOlt OIL. CLOTHS. , AIso from' the Newbureh. Albany, Lansfnguurgh, Utica and Maine Factories, every variety of patterns msnutactunog by them; of their 4-4 tb, 5-4th, 6-4 th, 7-4to, 8-4th, and 12 feet wide - UGHT FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Also, Mabognay, Rosewood and figured 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 ih 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 liberal terms. Jan. 2, 1849- - , . 5 3m Samuel Kirk & Son, Gold and Silver Smiths, No. 172, Baltimore St reel, MANUFACTURE and have always on hand, a large amount of Silver, Table, and Tea Spoons, Forks of all sizes. Sugar Tongs, Soup Ladles liutler Knives, Salt spoons, bilver lea belts, Pitch ers, Vases, Urns, Dishes, Ate. Tbey aie continually receiving by direct importa tions, all the new style Plated Castors, Baskets. Candlesticks and Waiters, as early as they appear in the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlerv, Gold, Patent Lever and Lepine Watches Jewelry of every description. January 10. b ly $100 REWARD A PROCLAMATION, By His Excellency Charles Manly, Goieriior of Nona Carolina. , WHEREAS, it has been made to appear to me by the Coroner's inquest, of tbe County of FranRlin. that Jsmes E. Whitfield, late of said Coon ty, did, on or about the 5th day of March, 1849. kill and murder a Negro slave, named Mack, the proper ty oT Weldon E. Pernon, and that said James E. Whitfield has fled from justice, and escaped proba bly beyond the limits of this felate. Now to the end that the said James E Whitfield may be arretted and brought to trial for said offence, I do hereby issue ibis, my Proclamation, offering a reward of one hundred dollars, for his ap prehension and delivery to the Sheriff of said Coun ty of Franklin, or for his confinement in any Jail in this State. DESCRIPTION. The said James E. Whitfield is described as being between thirty and thirty -five years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, thick built, and Weighs about 175 pounds. Hair dark, thick, and a little inclined to be gray ; voice strong and bold ; eyes blue or gray Face large and round, with a peculiar large, dimple in his chin shows his teeth very plain when he laughs wore a large thick pair of workers, which met. under his chin, slightly red. His whole appearance is that of a bold and daring man. Given under my hand . and the Crest Seal of the State of North Carolina, at the City of Raleigh, this 14lh day of March, 1849. CHAS. MANLY. By the Governor. Lasbpoh C. Mablt, Privste Secretary. 21 Wm, H, CARY & CO. IU YE RESOYED TO THE1B NEW STORE, Nos. 241 and 24 Pearl street, near John Street, NEW YORK. WHERE they are prepared for the SPRING TRADE, with the largest stock in their line to be found in America, consisting of new style of Foreign and Domestic Goods. They invite dealers visiting this city to examine their assortment which wMI be offered on the most fa vorable terms. The following are among their importations. suit ed for the Southern and Western trade, and will be sold in lots to suit the trade, vise Linen Thread, various maker Spool Cotlou, 100 and 20o yards, white, black and colored , Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions. Tooth and Hair Brushes, in great variety Accordeons, plain and semi-tone Violin and Bow. Violin String. Harmonica, single and double note Percussion Cap, plain, 'ribbed, split ribb'd, 1-5 and 1-10 - ;, Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Cotton and Silk Purses, plate And ornamental Purse Twist, all colors, on spools and hvlbs. Steel Bead, Bag and Purse Clasps and Trim mingfc.v - va-L:v - . . Pearl and Agate Buttons French Seeps and Perfumery 1 Iw'i English 'Soaps and Pomatum - And Fancy Good in General. Also, a full stock of American Goods, viz : itorVfine combs. :- Comb Back, Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat tern of Shell,-Horn and Ivory. ' .BOTTONS of every description ; Spoons SB vsr,' German Silver and Britannia Spectacles assorted age xfJooking Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frames ii-Brashes Haif,-Cloth, Shaving; Paint Sod Var nish, Shoe, Sorubbisg. Craroey Herse, &c. &c Rssor Strop. and Hone - Shaving-Box, large, small aad medium gl Pin, Hook and Eye- and Thimble . .PocietBookvWallsUad Piirsea' Jfans -Leather, Paper and Silk- ! . J.ulnf lnM nrl Imit.liAn am;, A-c. bc. 1 Printed. Catalogue fornisbod, in the nglish,' French German, and Spanish languages l A March 20, 1849. ; .. - -r -- Chocolate Drops'an'd Lozciffjes ot all kinds, just opeaedand ffaje JT': ; Raleigh, March 8, 1S49. S9 Bv:h ra ATTOESEISFftE CilISlSTS &(!;!- in osecu tioa of C laims agsiost ttr GeveraiiBen t and against the Governments f QLher'NatioB,tnd cohxinues to preeecate withyproinptces.fkleh'iyfhd efficiency, . Glaiip of eefy deipUorArMespecSIIy CLAIMS ARISING OUT ur In MATIWAtt WITH MEXICO.' FOR80tJTTLA3rDrJR SCRIP, PENSIONS. fLOT?HOR8BSrTCONi TRACTS, UPPLIES,4JNSETTLEDtAtCfi OF PA YMA8TE RST .COM MISSflRlEffcBUR. GE0N8, SUTLER ANn-kLSOPOft'TBll THREE MONTH8 HACK- fkTWmVB ALL OFFICERS AND PRl7ATEif-Wttd HAVE BEEN IN ACTUAL; SERVTCS'jlU RING SAID WAR. OR IF ' DECEAsEBTrJ THEIR HEIRS. - - VOLUNTEERS should forward their MMifai or Surgeon' Certificates, directly to die above &tror neys and AgenU, who can cerUinly obirJ forrd their Land Warrants, and as quickly as Agenuvcatt who live out of this City. . ' ' ' . ' TH13 ARMY REPORTS of the killed and SrouhS ded in our possession. will be fbuhd;of much Impor tance to HEIRS, in obtaining their Claims for bacS pay. extra pay, and oiher allowances. s TWO THOUSAND LAND WARRANTS WANTED, lor which the highest : prices svill jbi AGENTS,' or those desiring lo become siith shall receive upon application promptly; tb beat and most complete FORMS with instruction, enabling-any one to proceed forthwith, and without-erring ih; the business of collecting Claims for prosecution. Th most liberal division of profits- will 1e made WltB ' such. :,. ' .W,v;tE f.-e;.? 60,000 Officer arid Soldier of the Revolutiottar War we hsve Rolls and Record of 4ne ervfce? Let widows, who do not receive the fu'If smonhtH) Pension allowed to their husbands especiallv: SpWly to us, and we will have the Same' ihefeaBeuY cl others apply also. : N. d. Letters owing to the number received iriusl be post-paid. - "' - t torn tbe highly satisfactory testimohialji aivefi by many gentlemen of my acquai'ntance to. the cha racter and qualifications of Mr. True. I have not the" slightest hesitation in recommending him id; all whd maj desire his 'services, a fully, competent.to g'ivtf entire satisfaction in whatever he may undertake UUltAUJS STRINGFLLOWet Rector of Trinity ChurchV Wsshington, July Ifitb 1843.' ? y -;X I take pleasure in statrnz that Mr. L.' Blafacha'ftl True, of the State of Maine, is a graduate? of Bow t:-.l 1 !."- s'-i,. njfj. A uuiu outrgc, iue yigutsi literary insutuuon or tD titate, and among the foremost in .New 'Erigtaud, that he is a gentleman of good character and ..worth I doubt not be will give full satisfaction wherever he may be employed. GEORGE EVANS. Ui8 8 August 2, 1841. V',. tV " Would respectfully referoe undrgiel;. iMatnsn ctiiiord, Minister, to Mexico. , Hon. W. P. Mangum, ExPresident. y, 8. &4 Hon. J. W. Joues, Ex-Speaker House M Repl M. B. Lamar, Ex-President of TexBai ,- e-ji Hon. Levi Woodbury, Justice Sup'e Cottrf Hon. A. P. Bagbyr Minister t Russia I M Hon. Judge Semple, V S.Benate,:' ' Hon. At H..Stevensrllonseof Repi r. lift . Hon. Judge Deah..v do r-dtf :..aw'. Hon. IL Sr. John,-- do-- dd A .it.- Gen. Covel, Washington Cityiahs eIIl.-s ton. noox. r. Lrunlap, Hon. Luther beverance, ' Hon. J udge Dawson, Hon. Wrm Parmentef, : Hon. J. Jameson, " -" ' : HonrThos. Smith, Hdn. Freeman H. Morse Hen. Joish Herrick. 'House of Reps do " - Bb ' Hil ' '-'do.' dd';?-?do ' do J dd ao. Hon. Albion K. Parrls, dlJomD.'TVeai Dep U uo do Wm. G. Elliot, Principal Clerk, E, O. gep't. Gen. John. Wilson, Missouri, ffc.r ' Hon. Judge PilT&buryt . iloose' of JSeps Hon. Andrew SteWart, .- da do Hon. T. W. Haskell, , do 3C Hon. Jphn H. Crozier, -.-dtf rtiQ'.T And to Members of Congress, and Heads Of j)ejbttU ments generally. . - 1,'. it wi Office Willard's Hotel Building corner lithtr and Pennsylvania A venae; ,,; r&i', "1N& I S Washington City,, Aug. 9, 184$. ; Wisely. Chinsti rJftenwAW r rr I HAVE now received and opened TriVSPRTNG SUPPLY of GOODS, and offer to MifchanW and others, ONE OF r TH B LA R GESTAN D BEST ASSORTED STOCKS TaBOUND IN THIS STATE. These Goods beior of my own DIRECT IMPORTATION from EDglandysa bles me to recommend their quality, -a wetfa to SEI L THEM ON THE MOST FAVORABLE! TERMS .v'r' S&t.'-f t. ;;(..t.' - PORCELAIN CHiy; X DINN ER. TEAA ND TOILET BETS; 0 Eg lih and French make. iflvRichi GUt Plalw-Gilt, Lustre and Purple FguredV ?Pcinted,Wiiiu,'44.. in large or small Sets, or .detached iyiece n'TOI LETJ; SETS,; PITCH ERA, CARD BASKETS, FLO WER, 'ASES RIC H ;GILT- COFFEE CUPS, MUqS. olc., Ac msrearietyJtiwi Dinner, Tctiand. TjoilelVWctre. WHITE GKANlTE. FLOWIiG,ULU AKt) MULBERRY,, BLUE,4tcwlpJllNTED Dinner, Tea and Toilet Set Qf lateal Styles aAd Patterus . f-U. JB&wtU&n'vmxe; A fulL.Assottmenf.i.pfwall articles WudifctTfof COUNTRX MERCHANTS AND RETAU4IR8, of good quality ,4aUecnind styles-jidsil , ,i . Glasstrare4 ei nts RJCfl AjfiD pLAJN, CUT GLASS oflliitrd, RICH A ND, PLAIN, PRESS'JGLABrIi Also DECANTERS, T.UM B LER'.VVI f E 8, JARS.4c 4c of Plaip, GUswt:44avly of which r am just opening from-thoesk ga&jM' turersof this couniry. A-kirilit 'T GI RA N DO .JlSkgsvtTM iisi XOOKJNO-GlM8SEalt&3 WAITERSPLTED Batt FIELD CASTORS A?ll CANDLE 8TICK8-nDCON 8UPERlORRlTd TA N I A TEA W ARE-4B RrTTX rvTA C ASTOlLs And v large iory'of Fancy Gcavl. M ERCHANTSf VH O A R rTTs Pfts R tlT O PURCHAfirJ 1 THIS: MAKIfTvHriindfito thetr advantage '11 toilxaminrWrtock? ' ;'N.-B. "PACKING lirtiiA&toiA ;ev,,1 v-j v'hlX&Wlg ? Petershqfg,Af , TT70jR ihanj jearj,;tndYAgecya 'Ll ulli epgagei ttieSf at of Gemnawnt; sulhe i
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