U f r- t f;: 11 '"V -. t p 1 a n ,o t . fa 1 r xlelieUtful ii peace, i;n)vaTp;,by,pQjrty race, to ,r-1 IrttZ, live ,tt.'S like f . WEDNESDAY M(TO1: APRIt; 1849. ;i.;c-v Numbers U M m . . . 4T i 4 vi W llllllllli . .. . ' ' . Irs ?2Y ,. uj -v; ef,thirty -s cf bs ret of hie .a above- iUid is f :CiH .IlioBeaa onr towns . his long Lim suffi-pmrf-U a yWldh ia. happy a-of Prof .yee nonages, I r aaaaxn. si' itionaf j be early if nsulS- ,and c-- 1 , ni W 1,t ' be,1 j lujtnf wo1 ' :rthen ?cben- 9 15tbef ' to i -;.enags ia bn U inform ...tabd .a tiaia Store- PUBLISHED SBIl-WEEUT 1SD WEEIIT. BT -TER-MS. 5cnfia, Scut-Wkeklt ' Pira Fire dol lars tpeJm.nnilf tnraiTtmce i n?. YMKLTrP4M-TbrePoJlara pet jaoiim. - vtioiffwmta-For erery Sixttt Lta,;fint nsertiei.neDollarj each iubeetfent 'taeertien, Twenty-fite 'Cent. . ., , . .. Cimri Or&er And JitdieUl A3v'rtUetiunU riilbe ehiroTaSer eeiiL 'irfgher i Wet ededifetioti tof 33 J percent- will remade from Hhe fefalar prices, for adrertisars kj the year., - . 4 , n ' AdverUseWnU, UiW'iKtbi Buo-WimT R. Girrwi will a1aooqpear jhUhe - WmiM Paper, free DT Letter U the Editor must b rosr-FArn. ?.-- Fiitnr rrmite 5e a tirawttaV.flfCE compa- of aartford, Conn. fferato insure Saildinzsrand Merchandize, ajainef loss r A imiW ht fere, at oremiam te salt the times ' This it one of the eldest and best losaranceUom- nntM in Tha'tTnitad 8ute. and xsjjb its tosses promptly s " " " " " Appticadonafof fasaraneVin'-Rateitjh.o'r it i einity.to be madeto . W; WHITING And for Milton, N. C. and vicfnit'ys ta ; ji. J. rALMbK, Ageni. October, 1S48 83 Trinity .School, THW School, desifitad for the moral and Kefickns cultars of boys, and foe their thorough tuition in ev ery branch of tdy csaajly porsoed at Schools, will begin a hew Term, on the tpiu Jandary , which will continue five riontba... The Terms by Una arrange ment. Will be' made to correspond with these of the University J and of plher Schools for Soys in the state. Thk cchool possesses' advantages, in repect to beauty and healthfulnss ; of aitaalion ; extent of grounds, and comfort and convenience Of buildings, not often1 surpassed. Arrangements" have been madefbr the most efficient management of iu do mestic concerns and for securing to the hot s a ma ternal supervision and care, the mt assiduous and kind. JTtM expense Of -a, pupil. for board, with Tui tion in English, and in iho Aexieut Laagoages, and in French if desired wi' be S8T 50. When two boys came Trom the same family $80 only will be charged for each? ,r r ' Fr application lor adousslon, tad for farther in formation, apply for thV present, to the subscriber in IWeiik.fTAU'KBT SUDe. -"i rvrRedor ofS;MarySchoot N. B. Bovs over 14 years of age will no be e- eeived unlesshey are eommfjnicantJ. Dec ML f 104 tFORiREM'.; T!TE large arconvenientiwe!linV, now-occupied by R W. 8eafeff, Esq. w"nh all the neces sary oat houses ens two acres of land attached. Possession; wlUJw'-gtvvtt of , . " " -: . g; shamt. Raleigh Nov. 20. 1848.; V , ' ' 93 , ,A. B. SUUi.&Co. r:noifii AerAxats. ommittion ITIer- i chants; and Auctioneer, . -rtalclgh. y."C v-.- Ai p. STJTH CO. would "respectfully n j usance to too public Uiaf they are now pre pared,: as Geueraf Agents, X?ornmisjion Merchants, and Aoe'tioneers.'tb sell Goods." Wares; a tld Merchao d ie which may W Committed, to their chsrge, and account tar the same with tUB$toaltiT and -prordpti- tode ; as also to attend to all business in their Itee, of whatuseveT iu, that may ne nirasieo io osir mt teotio kndicare- .They solicit a; share: of pobJie patrooage, with the'aesuranee' that W pains will he rpared on Ibeir-part to'glve aalisfaetion. His Excellency Chaxxss Mairxr, -Raleigh, N WiixtAJt tlrcCEsq. Secretary f Sute. -Ceuilu 1. tfitfro. Csrv-Treasoret . a Gkokob WMoaDBCAi, Esq. . . -Dr. Josub O. Watson. ... .M U Matthiw Shaw, Esq. . - Hon. J. R. JT Uahixx. HaUfAX.N. C. . 16 tf" Febrsary 20th, 1849.... FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS- lip i recent arrtTsls 1 have race weo; largo eap LlOoIr ef aitkjes neeful to' enak our stock com. plete, ts which I invite ihelattediien of purchasers . ' DrojrgjsC and Apothec&rf. . Ralsigh; March 8 1849." f. ' : : ' 2ff E Right Wonhv Grand Lod&e of the Iadel i nandent Order of Odd Fellows m rnAmU hi the Han of Mtotj Lodge Tib. tt Ralefgh. on Wed nesday, the 9th'day of May, ar 10 olock. All Lodges in this jurisdiction - are5 expected to be repre sented eilner iirperson asyproe:y ! By ordet oftbe Grand Master. -Ralsigh, March 20. Itf49. - 2Suj E have commenced rocetvinr vor ow alack UkIs, among which, W, ..UV; ?-g t-t,;.i -' r:i.rH; 4v.PanaJacnets,. ' . . j, . i r oaeges, fuamnnd rig'd Graaadwaa, -c . , .atnk.Htrrna ArhArliuM. - -- " vlaqmlnf 4witfP4aif gad IIbfoidr4r Worked Capes and Collars, , i Hesd 4)resses.T ki t.-.i :. , . AW, inandjErnbroUered Mttslin Sacks and at ooMisaal low terms. .-.. -. . , :it,.,.JlEAIU,TA.:UTCHFnnh!. (PllatePrbpt and Lozeugcs o "a. just opened, andor sale by Kaieigb, March 8, 1843. q laisala Eiebutr Miee ol" C .W f areeU Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS To Discbarsed Soldier fTnHfi uUcriber Vill 'eolkc;' with Jenwiich or.ci, and sacx iTpt ipodertie lerm and will bay and sell Ihe aaAt at5 the, market ratfa I !) Uiainxast matt aeod tw iiaenarte, wud an ai- fidavit that" bi the beraWaapie4iq it . . liberal Advance mnd0 on the same Soldier tarniiibed witn inionnu.n relative l Claims atnaibaGoTeranienUfree C cbara.: to i (T T linta.aentlirogU. mail to tbe.Bubwibera, will bav-tb same attention if. en pcrseaal appli cation; Aedretfi1-1 1 . t . -. . , .0. W PDROELL & CO. - - Hxchangt Broitrs, RichtuiaL, Fa. July2QixlM8.o.- v'j ; , . 68 tf. : . - SOLAR LAMPS. BTCHS Sobscn)ef haaoosK received a new and s beautiful article o( Lamp for Lard or Oil. Al- W Cirandoles, new and haadome -patterns, which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT fialeijh. Not. 24. 1848.1.- - 94 Importnut to Gvery Body. n n AVING made arrangements with -One of the Lnj most extensive mariofsctorrrs ef No 1 Iteedles, in buglana, W f aUpply in with his bent quality Nre dies. I am enabled to offVr great inducements to the purchasers 1 hereof.' as to "prices and quality, as my articles shall be always guaranteed offbeat quality, and the prices chalked down to the lowest notch much fewer, indeed, than inferior articles are sold for For sals by the thousand or single paper. Al, Silver Tl.imblea,y thexfoxen, of first rate relailing quality and exceedingly low. CA LL AT LUMS DEN'S Watch and Jewellery Store, . Where a good asmrtment of the richest and most rashiouabre Jewellery, Watches. Spec tacles, Thimbles, Pencils. Gold Pens Minia ture Lrtcke1, S3ver Spoons, Military and Taney goods, ia'facr every attkte nsnaHy kept to a Jewel lery Store ;: my goods' being' nought at the lowest Cash Prices from ' first hands,' 1 am enabled to sell as low as any house North or -South. 1 " ' -v The Beaux and Balles, Who-wish to shine -. Can make themselves extremely fine Wab BreAst Pies. Rings and Bracelets rare . . And all things else to eoit Ibe fair . , . . I am welt and efSdeatly prepared to give univer sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, SpretacJee, . Peoeirs, Jewellery, &e &c Persons passlnf throngh Pelereborg will find, their interest subserved by leaving with me "Watchea, or other work they mry have to bo repaired. - - ' a w m w m wr s vft am w v Petersburg, Va. - ' - " 23 3m NORTH. CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. f NOTICE U hereby given that Books will be opened forenbscrip- 'Jmu to the capital Stock ; of the North Carolina Rail. Road, jCooipany: Zr in the City of Raleigh, oh Thursday the 19th day of April, 1849; and will remain open for sixty day thereafter. JOS I AH a WATSON, - DUNCAN K. McRAE, . THOMAS J. LEMAY, CHARLES L.H1NTON, - WILLIAM W. HOLD EN, CommUsionets. Raleigh. March 20, 1849. 23 td RALEIGH l GASTON ROAD.. OTICE is hereby given, that Books will be opened for subscription to .the Stock, of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, in accordance with the act of the late session of the Legislature, in the City of Raleigh, on Thursday the 19th day of April, 1849; and will "remain open for sixty, daya there after. , ' " ; . RICHARD SMITH. GEO W. MO R DEC A I, WILLIAM W. HOLDEN. " Commissioners. Raleigh, March20. 1849; - 23 td A. large supply of CoaeV, Foraftnre, Polishing snd LJapan Varnishes, just received and for sale by " P. F. PESCUD. tRalejjfh, Jllarch 8, 1849. -- v 20 In'strncMons in FrencH und irjnslc. rnJJONsIEUR J. BRADY most rospectfally in el 5 forma. I ha'ci tixens of RaleigK t hat be desi gna takiug i class each of Ladies and Gr nllemen," for in lUraciion ix the French" langqsgeV the" lesson" to commence sometime diirinit the month of "April. f He will also Impart instructions either' upon the Pianr7 Harp, or Guitar "' .'" . ".' , 'Applicati.na"rnay 'be made "eftheV" at 'Turner's Bookstoie.'or st Monsieur B' 'esiiletkce. ' '! " He has received and has at liisaTiposaV for Ale; a supply of superior Piano Fortes. ' ' "7 ' ' RalerghrMarch'30. 1849." '26-61 TTXVAi Lsgijlfa, arid Rio Coffee, AU BiwwnOrosbed, and Refined Sogers, '-" ' - . . rasm a t - . . - . Molasses,-t eas, ano pptegsy. - . - Butter, Cbeeee and Rice, ' Mickarvl, MuHeta, 8haJ.fi 00 and cat Herrio gt. Flour, meal. Bacon end Lard,v . . Blwn and Ground Atuunan, - . v Sola and Upper-Leather,- 1. ; ; r Calf, Lining Skis, and Sao Thxead, . Tin Wara. assorted, .;f '. Bed Cords andLitiee, .. f K ShUUna. tthaelinr snd Oznsbum. J -Couoa Yarnt froni 4 to J 6 . - . ua oate, , - . , ... , Cigars, Tobacco and Snnif. . f. ' liaiU from 4 to 20 ' VJ; ' " t Bpsriii, o.snune, ano UoUom. UajidJe. st Biana and Wood JWarev - ' f darden' HbesVhavelo afc) 8naj ' - " ' ; Wa eiDect to keen 4 constant sormWVvrik i-kXJ.l ana ouer articles, in va 11 no. I ftaiBLgU, Wim i mv-mw. , ' Q -OW rJFaTrft-TrecK ' rm HE snWrlber haA lust . received, a -sunnlv.nJ U eJwW Fruit Treea, lrw7'KftovctsratedI w ursery, JJurwnzton. at. j 9 cotmausji c cuee ( Aprieots;NeciarTues end Chewejjnjgreatjariaty t. and with the view of effecting speedy sales, will' sell them low. F. P. PESCUD, Druggnt. JMortfc Carolina. rv t nHE President " end Directors pf the Xiterarv II p I IV . i A . ' - 14 uw.yi iionn vsroiins, in pursuance ot.ee r lain Resolutions, phased at the last session of the Ge oerai Assembly, oner Jor-aale, . ... . ' FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES : .., ..Of Swamp. Eands, eonstitutiflfr a part of the Lit ersry Fund of the State situate in Hyde ana Washington Counties, and em bracing; the region lying between- Pamlico aud . AI bemarl-Souuds. , t These lands have been drained at srreat exnense. under the direeUoo of competent Engineers, and laid off into Sections. The drain see has been effected by twd main Canah,' to-wii f Puiigo Canal, extend- In? from rohgo Lake to Puneo river, aix and a half milts la length, with an average width at bottom of W reet.-depiri six feet and" full' twelve feet and AI- ligraior C anal, from Alligator Lake to Pungn river 6 miles Ion?, with au average width at bottom of 30 feet; depth seven, and fall ten. feet: toseth er with sundry tributaries or lateral ditches. . These Canals are navigable far Batteanx. and emptying in to the navigable waters of ramlico Sound, their moqths are accessible to sea-going vessels, 1 A' Targe portion of "this Land abounds In Juniper, uypress and other valuable Timber, for which the fo . -1 .1 t i" ... b n. rest ni tiBierii nnrin v-arouna is aiTtnjruiM.a. ine rewdne consists of Prairie, corered with the Cane arid Bum boo, and iu the estimation Of the Engineers who aorveyed it, the whole fit is extremely fertile. To Graiu Farmers, and to the getters of Stavea. Heeding end bliiugles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. ...... To Immigrants iu the Porta f the United States, accustomed to a country similar in many respects. this Land offers a soil believed to be as fertile aa anv iu the North-western States, with' easy access te the Sea, and within three daya sail of New York. The Juuiper water Is pleasant, and the bauds engaged du ring the lat two Summers, in gelting-Shingles, have enjoyed exeeUeut health.' Time and place: . The Sale will take place in the Town of Wash ington, iu Beaufort County, by Public Auction, com mencing on Moudsy, the 2lst day of May next, aud ill be superintended by the members of the Board, 10 person. Terms : The Land will be sold in Sections of about 160 Acres, according to the Mapi and Platra of the En gineers. A credit will be given of one, two, three and 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 purchsso money shall be paid in full. Certificates of purchase will be given. and the titles, when made, will be warranted. Turnpike Road. At the same time and place, the Board will re ceive Proposals for completing tne Turnpike Road from Puogo Lake to the Town of Plymouth. Given under my hand, at the Executive Office in the City of Raleigh, this 6th day of March, A. D., 1349. CHASj. MANLY, Governor of North Carolina, and ex officio Prea't Lit'y Board. By order : L Chsves MaxlT. Secretsry to BoarrL'- TO J5PORTSME!!. THE Subscriber has just received a fine Stock of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL GUNS, - RIFLE G UNS. RE VOL VERS, DO UBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAGS. ' POWDER FLASKS. SHOT BELTS, EXTRA NIP- " PLES, $C 5-C All of which will ho sold low. C. B. ROOT RaleighrOst. 17. 8 CLOTIlIifG ESTADLISaxTJET, - Ho. H6,v Baltimore St. Xortli Side, 3d Door ast of Calvert STREET, : : BALTIMORE, Mb.. MOORE & IN MAN, Merchant Tailors, res pectfully invite attention, to their stock of rea dy ude. Clothing, of every varistyrcul and made io a superior style, and not surpassed in price, finish, or quality. ' : Always on rand, superior Cloths, Cassimeres, Veatiuga, j-c, iu their custom departineut, which will be made to orderln the most fashionable atyle. Gentlemen wishing to order a fine suit, Without the expense" of coming to! Baltunore, can do ao by send ing their 'measure to M.-&;lv etaling; color, quality, &e which will be attended to Wkh the same care, as if the purchaser were present. They feel "eonfi deat of gifing entire- sarh-fscrtdo to tail who favor tbeaiwiUt their orders, eitber . by letter, or m person, rr Mr lurrUnvia the agent feSbskl end's supe rior eystam oWrang -GOTenla-enMibr books, apparalua and ipatrncyoe, .vr Baltimore, Feb. 3. t 11 ly oris. BEDCCTIO OF MICE. '7TlHESKhecriber bavtasjmrchased. iron the 4 U Estate of W. U. Gaieey Esq. deceased, . the BB" ..... - mm a a e - a if aura Edrtlon-Ol kvois; , 4. moo, o,uaw, anu jr pis. 4 and ft Equity of I.redsUs Heportsf Cases decaJeu in tha "Supreme Court ef North f ;roliria (from -De-cemTerm 845, tnAogt-Torm 1 8 43, inclusive, and including also the Equity Cases of present Term of the CorirtO has reduced the price from St Dbtlfurt toFjpt DolUsr. per volume; and is prepared td fornish them toOenllementif the Bar and to Booksellers; ex-. eeplTotS of Bcoity, to be poblished in a feve weeks,1 of WnichBOtice will be given.'. OnJere for the whole, 4f toWn'V one oV more VoTu me, promptly attended io.5 And th"e BaTsopplie! on reasonable terms, with thMrevinos Volume of North Carolina Reportsand l.sw Books generally . - , . , , . , onnd6lumestorttheiolheProfeeiorf ex- rK.i.. r4tir tAA numbers i4. Ci (y' B. J.RALE rayetteeHte. Uerch 49?188. 94 satlPeriQrrionr. and a good sopplf tofjand. ja-yr WILL t pECK Raleigh March 23, 1849. 24 3t Mn Rep Dr. A F. Cooper' Spluo-Abdomt- r...:J. i t:'- nal Supporter, v ' THCSnriscriberVhaTe on hand avVupTy.of the above valuable 'supporterr, which ' are recommend ded for ell pentode,' afflicted with' muscolar debility. Round ahoolders, or prolapsus Uteri ' A ' c Proff! Mott thinks Wiey are tery'wert "adapted for sortie virietiei orTDcipierit'spiaal distortions, as they afford the nsefnl combination of shoufder Brace and 'Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal cblomo. ' ; . : ., i The above traces are recommended bf thd Phjsi ciane generally, who have seen them, and we have old a number to cit'rxeaa of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few dave since, that be i had been wearing a" very celebrated body brace for some time, ano mat he would not give One of the above, for fifty such. fc "They need no puffing as they speak for them selves." -6'--- PESCUD &. JOHNSON. ILT ne aoove Supporter is an improvement on ur. is. drains celebrated Spmo-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4 NEW GOODS. ITIarcIi 19lh, 184. . . UST received 80 Ctah dress and Frock coats. 62 pair Blk. dee skin Cass, pants, rine BIX. Satin VesU, 24 Fancy Silk Vests. Cheap for cash. E. L. HARDING. March 19. 1849. 23 New. Books. rrKCEIVED thiaday at the North Carolina iLQ,Book Store, by H. D.. Turner. Rhymes ef Travel, by Bayard Taylor. Industrial Excliangea, by Barbydt -The Salamander, by E.Oukee Smith. u - YoOng Patroon, Irviugs Columbus, 3 Vols. Poems, by Amie'E. Lynch Fitch on the Lungs. ; Irviugs Tsles of a Traveller. " Sketch Bok. Knickerbocker's New York. Freemason's Monitor. Masonic Chart. Companion to the Altar". Feasts and Fasts The Primitive Church. Patrick on Prayer. Spiuk'a Mauual of Devotion. Taylors Golden Grove. ' Devout Churchman's Companion. Acton, or the Circle Of Life. The Art of Conversation. Science of Etiquette. Dr. Valentine'a Comic Lectures. The Sybil or New Oracles from the Poets. Dictionary of Poetical Quotations. Union of Church aud State, by Noel. Public Economy, by Calvin Colton. Mitchell's New Travellers Gnide. March 26, 1849. 26 New Spring Goods j 1849. II. IXCEEK Sc. SON ARE daily receiving their 8pring supplies.' and have just opened a large assortment of Fash louable Dress Goods, consisting of olid. Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped snd Holfd Silk Tissues Plain and Plaid Bl'k do Barege Do Toil. Pink Tarlatans Toil De Nord . Fancv French .Organdie Lawns-: . T Silk Striped tSingbams - . . '- - . . .... . Ulack and oecond Mourning Mnima.and.uingnams Solid and Fancy - French Ginghams 7 Mode Colored Battse - Linen Lunfres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muahns French Prints of New Styles filk Fringes and Buttona Linen Fringes snd Persian Braids Bonnet and Cap Ribbona - Bilk Chameleon Shawls Bohin, Swios and Jackdnet Edgings and Insert- .. . m r tr 1 1 I. nigs. J.ace. iispes ana oonars, xviu vriores anu uu- . . , IT . I siery, fluid Jtioroerea ijawxi ana L.inen vaniuric Hankerchiefs, Grass and Mohair Skirts, $-c, c. Msrch 31, 1849. . ... 26 $300' REWARD. A PllOCULAIflATIOIf, By ni Eicelleney Charles Kauly, CoTtrnor of Nortli Carolina. WTTT bereas, Nathaniel H Simpson and Andrew VV Gibson stsnd charged by' the Grand Jury ol the bounty of GuUlord with stealing a Negro Slave, named Bob, the property of one Lodwick Hummers, of the sakl County of Guilford and wtiereas ft has been made appear to me, that the said Nathan raj H. Simpson snd Andrew F Gibson have fled from Jus tice and escaped probably beyond - the limits of tbe State: v y;r.- Now to tbe endtbot the said IVathantel H-Simpson and 'Andrew F. Gibeoo may bo sr rested and brought to trial for said offence. I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of three httndcd' dollars' for the appreheiwiofa and delivery of then: to the Sheriff of the said. County of Guilford, or for their confinement in anv Jail jntnis State; or a reward of $ lOi f the' arrest aniTcoufine meut of eu her of theim as aforesaid.' ''v i Nathaniel H. Sirapeon is supposed tobebelween twenty five snd thirty years of age, abrat fix feet hrgh.epsre boHt, walks erect. flrd complexion, black I hair, with a email scar on iheJeft cheek made by a bullet, some grains ot prwuer Doneu n nis isiitwuicu Will not be observed without minute examination. He wears whiskers to cover the scar 'and grain of powder ; speaks quick and usually very profiuie. Andrew F Gibson is upiosed to be. between thirty and thirty-five esrs of " age, inclined o cor pulency, fsir akintdak hair foUeye;abovt- five feet 10 inches high, and irr ordinary conversation speaks low. kvoi in lis vg$2X4 Yszt CrASy Given ender my hand and thav Great SEALl V esit)f tbe State of North Carolma at tv03rthcij of Raleigh, this the day of By the Govenrnort f 7 ' 4 1LabO pmixttf. .31l r ':- EALED propeeani wr be veired t dl lh 2li day of April nexVforlraHdimy eehusch in the J own Of fniboorr. 41 t SSJsaW avit hr a h-eemeo tory and gallery. Thllanaaaeetneations ma be seen at the CooaiCoarta Cierk'a .Office, or Application to the- Beildiag Csnwiltee. - t?.J- t CpAVt thqaCas w a. a ray: Building Committee. , Samuel Kirk ...ifbv, X7St9 Baltimore St reel, mTTANUFACTURE and have always on hand IVLIa large amount of Silver, table, and Tea Spoous, Forks of all sixes. Sugar Tonga,' Soup Ladies Butter. Knives. Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitch ers, Vases, Urnst Dishes, die. They are continually receiving by direct importa tions, all the new 'Style flated C-astors, Baskets. 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; $100 REWARD. A PKOCL AMATlOilT, By Hh Excellency Charles Mstnly, CoTfrnof ef Worth Carolina. . WHEREAS, it has been madeto appear tome by the Uomner's inquest, ot. the County of Frannlm. that James E. Whitfield, late of said Coon ty. did, on or about tbe 5th day of March, 1849. kill and murder a Negro slave, named Mack, the proper ly of Weldon B. Person, and that said James E. Whitfield has fled from justice, and escaped proba bly beyond the limits of this 8tate Now to the' end that the said James E Whitfield may be arretted and broueht to trial for said offence. I do hereby Issue this, my Proclamation, offering a reward of one hundred dollars, for his ap prehension and delivery 'to tbe Sheriff of said t'onn ty of Franklin, or for his confinement in any Jail in this SUte. DEscRijrrioiv. 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 biueer gray Face large and round, with a peculiar largo dimple in his chin shows his teeth very plain when he laughs wore a large thick pair of whiskers, which met under his chin, slightly red. Hie whole appearance is that of a bold and daring man. ' Oiven under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina, at the City nf Raleigh, thia 14th day of March, 1849. CHA8. MANLY. By the Governor. Lavosoh C. Maklt, Private Secretary: 21 Win. H, CARY & CO, HATE REMOYED TO TBEIB NEW STORE, Nos. 243 and 21 Pearl street, near John Street, HEW YORK. WHERE they are prepared fo- the SPRING TRADE, with the largest stock in their Hue to be found iu America, consisting of new styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods They invite dealers visiting this city to examine their assortment which wHI 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 toeuit the trade, viz : Linen Thread, various makers Spool Cotton, 100 and SOU yards, white, black and colored Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions. Tooth and Hair Brushes, hi givat variety Accordeons, plain and semi-lone Violins and Bows. Violin Strings. Harmonica?, single and double notes Percussion Cape, plain, ribbed, split 5 ribb'd, 1-5 and 1-10 - . Razors, Knives; Shears, and Scissors Cotton and Silk Purses; plain and ornamental , Purse Twist, all colors, on spools aud in lbs. Steel Beads, Bag aud Purse Clasps and Trim mings. v Pearl and Agate Buttons Fiench Soaps and Pejfumery '. Lew's' English Soaps aud Pomatum ' . And Fancy Goods in General. ' Also, a foil stock of American Goods, viz : . IVORY FLE COflBS. Combs Back, Side, Dressing-and Pocket, all pat terns of Shell, Horn and Ivory. BUTTONS of every description . Spoons Silvery German Silver and Britannia Spectadea' " ' : assorted ages J ; Looking Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frarriea j Brushes Hauv Cfoth, Shaving,, Paint and Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing. Crumb, Horse, &.C.' fieJ; " ; Raxor.-Strops and .Hones ZtZ-j u r TjJ" r Shaving-Boxes, lare, smalj and medlum'gUsses . Tins-Hooka and Eves, and Thimbles ' rrrated CaUloguea furnished iuT the EogVish'. t?:...v 'r.:-- .j c'-..:.t , 1' icuiill wciiusu uu UUUIWU I1UEUIECI tA 3m Tortr trolInSRail ; Roafl; Notice is herebv given 'tint Books will he op ened for subscription: to thov'tJsmur'Stofk"of -the iTorth Carolina - Rail Road Company id the town ol Henderson aTThreiayV tlt9Aj.otAri) neiianj " will be kept open lor sixty dsys tnereaiter. -. . -i r ' JOHN srEATON, ' ;"Kr -i. 8 JNO. D.HAWKrNS;' r v . . V WILLIAM J. ANDREW, ' r : DBMEXRnJS YOUNG, r f 'Maretf-Sd; iSitfylfrXt--? OAlUCXCUCIaOJLSTOif jaAH-XMAl. nperied for roWrijiidirtotiie Stock dfth KaT eigh and OaatonTlail Road, in accordsncewrth tha MM fhe lato General Assembly, at FrsrtjrtmWn, rm c.;k.- .k n.k ju. nr Ami next' ana win remain pen lor eixty:daye f'- - . si v . 1XO. D.HAVKIN,: t -t AI.LEN'O. PRRRY.f - v JNO D. H A W J I N 8.JoW. March-SS, tfi49. ttr ttZ-w-l A LOT of superior Dried Beef, received" snd for sate ov w. .iuii Pocket Books, Wallets apd Purses A Fsns Leather. : Paner and SilkV1 " Jewelry Gold 'aud imitationToc.. i ' . i.j i ' ' U m ITT1, toaeartthie AgrKyhiaeeVhc6' 11 --jfully'engage'erkt theSeat 6f Gonrhmeni; ia the piosecution of Clalme Against of ownGoverhnien and against the Governments of 'other If tiMii and continues to prosecute with Vproinp efficiency, Claims - of overy descrptiori, especiafhr CLAIMS ARISING OUT OPTHEIVATi? WAR WITH MEXICO, FOR'BOUNTYartlfc-OR SCRIP, PENSIONS,' XOsT' HORSEBiUONa TRACTS; SUPPLIES, UNSETTLED A OCT & Z PAYMASTERS,'' COMMISSARTES URrf GEUNS, SUTLERS. AND ATfT ?hff4nti THREE MONTHS BACK PAY OWDUB A LL " OFFICERS AND ' PniVATfiSr WHO HAVE BEEN IN ACTUAL ERVICE;PU RING SAIDJVAR, OR -IF DECEASE& TO THEIR HEIRS; " .Jt?4&&?& ; VOLUNTEERSahotldmrwird ineirtlf- or 8urgeon.Certilicalea, directly tathe a'boWjJJta ucjb ouu ngwn?,, wno. cn certainly oolain for ibenv thetrvLand Warrants, andjia quickljr: aaAgenu cad who live out ofahia City.i t i t9 THE ARMY. REPORTS of tie Jtilll ttia sL. ded in our ; possession. wil) beonnd of jfanch import tance to HEIRS, in obtaining theirX'laims for bac pay, extra pay, aad other allowartcea-i -!, sf ti TWO THOUSAND LANDnWARRANTS WANTED, Idr which the highest-pricesiU be given. ., s.;i fs;. :-:'.J', -vV " "r5 -" i AUENl?,or those deairrng to beeone inch sfiall receive upon application promptly, the best and moat complete FORMS withirMruct'ioae enabling nf n w proceeirionn witn, ano witnout 'etring' in' the business 'of collecting Claims fo 'proeeculionr The most liberal division of profits wilf be-mada 'wKhl such.-1 ' - i t.iV'Vi.-rv'-' 60,000 Officers and Soldiers of the Betbtriifrtn War-we have Rolls 'and Recbrda of lh. B(.r Iet widows, who do not receive tbe full amnnt Pension-allowed to their husbands esDeciaUr. ontv to us, and We will others apply also.' have the same increased. Leg, N. B. Letters owing to the Bunvber received rna e post-paid. T ; ; . --r - ... From the highly aatisfactoryestimoniaf' given by many gentlemen of my acquaintance, to the cha racter and qualifications of llr. Trae I have, not the sCghtest hesitation In recommending him to all whe may desire his services, as fully, competent io give entire satisfaction in whatever, he may; nhdertako HORAUE STRlNGFELLOWri Rector of Trinity tft ottfiv Washington, July 15th, 1842il : .-:-r " ; .1 take pleasure fnT stating that Mr.Ii BlaOcnarol True, of the Slate of JMaine, is a graduate of Bow doip College; the highest, literaty institution ;pf the State, aud ampjig the oreniost;:Jlew' EngUitind, that he is a gentleman'of good characf ei: and wortb I doubt not he wiilive full sausfaeiion, wherever h may be employed. , GEORGE ETAS, ILStr . Augusts, 1841. ; . .. H ? Would respectfully refer tq the endexaigned. : rfathan Clifford, Minister to Mexico-,.. Ai Hon. W. P. Mangum, Ex-President U. 8. 8.4 Hon. J. W. Jones, Ex-Speaker House ot Repr, M B- Lamar, Ex-President ofTexa,4& ' . Hon. Levi Woodbury, Justice II Sup'e Court, Hon. A. Pi Bagby, Minister to Russia; . HooJudge Semple, V: 8. Senate,."-; ' -Hon. A. H. Stevens, House of Kepevl ' Hon. Judge-Dean, do do ' - - Hon. H. St. John l Gen. Covel, Washipgton City, late of ftL non. koou r, Dunlap, . Hn. Luther-Severance, -Hon. Judge Dawson II on. W m. Parmenter, ' . linn. J. Jameson, . Hoh. Thos. Smith, " HonFreemanH. Morse, Hon. Josish Herrick, House of RepaS vdo. do: do do do do do. ;"'"jdoiv : W'dO"?- . do --.it. do. Hon. Albion K. Parris. 2d Corns. Tress. Den sV Wm. G. Elliot, Principal Clek .O.rWj . Gen. John. .Wilson Missouri ' t iS M on'.' J udge .PUlsbarj, '.' joure of Replr n oil. Andrew cewart, ' . " .-no .vdo Hon. T. W. HaakeH,-v- ddiWdw Hon. John H. Crozier, i Jf.do -cS And to. Members of Cohg-ress, and Heads of Depart ments generally. ' iv.tzf &&Mx&bSc Office WUIanfs Hotel, Build ine. corner ! 4 lb. Mt and Pennsylvania Avenue. - 'Hz Washington Crty, Aug. g. 1848.641!? Chinas Jljarthenref tHAVE how received andopened myPRlkitf f SUPPLYof GOODS, -and offer tMerchaaW rrd etheraf-ONE OF THE- LARGEST AND ' BEST ASSORTED STOCKS' TO BE FOUND INTH13 STATE, j These Goods being of my cwtf DIRECT IMPORTATION from Eaglahd hies ma to refcorrimend their qnahty, as well asrio SEI L THEM ON THE MOST FAYORtE: . -iuitcEiLAT!f nmA?&. DINNER TEA A N D TOILET 8T1Eng'' Iih-ahdrench5 makes, in 'Rrch 'Gilf;?P6i4 GiltX Lesire and purple . Figured, Printed;? White',' $-cV ' in laTge ot'smalf - Sets, 'or. delabed 'pieces -TOI-1' LET SETS. . f ITCH ERS-.CARD , BASKETS. FLOWER VASES, Rip fif G I LTa " COFFEE" CUPS, MUGS; dktffi great erTeiyf1 dinner, Tc todToiletWaref5 WHrrE GRANITE, FLOWING BLVB MULBERRYELUE 4ci, pRINTE D i Dinner j TeaandToikrtrSets of Jaleat Styles and FaUerds -jEartbesware A full Assoitment.: of- aU iM-le-ortaBle for C O UNTR Yl ERG HANTS A N D..R PT AILER, ofood qualify, patterns n4.alleei(! r RICH AND TLAIN; tUT GLASS mttXi kindest RICH ANO PLAIN, PRESS'D. GLASS,. do;. , AW JIECANTER TDMBtEnsyiNES,W JARS,"4eW'4e of Plain Glassware; ;Jar8auppy of which I am just opening, froc,the .besV taanuXac- tarere of tbl eountry. 7- -.: ' ' GIRANDOLES r: 'LOOKINO.nf.Ajfts-p WAITS na PLATED SHEF-"'?' FIELD CASTORS Alt D CANDLE tI1 sticks Dirori's supcsior " TT- TANIATEAWARIBRITTAmA "t - f& Afcd a tery large lopply of Fancy t x-MERCHARTSAVHO ARE - DISPOw a jOL" PURCHASE IN THIS MARKET, will Cnd it their advantsge to call snd oxamlno my" Stock.' ! f f N. BFACKING iv experienced hanZsl'c-i' not surpass fig ijntf nouuilht Unum'"f .-:r;r4JA-MfEaV PSMlTlIi .Pelerahurg, March SU 1849. C -t TWELVE pieces of nwy kind to hahd,' ! r WM, PECK & S0X.; 4 5 ai r...mm "' . l i

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