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V E555??WSIBBHBra 1 -L " 1 -.- - - ---ill V 'J-'S . Our. q l.e plan, of deili,httnl peye, ;VYyV. Volume L. . SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 7. 1849, 28 -1 . a." . ' : 1 m i ' .' S - 0 . ' i MKaiiBKw; icq r -r - offlSR - bm k i , . . - ; ; . . . . .... V - V , " ,. , : 5 ' " ' ... ... .. . .;: r- ? "r i PUBLlSHBD mtWEEKlT iND tfERItY, BT WftiLt Patiil Three Dolitr per onum.: , AdurtisuU-oT err Sixteen JUnt, fint iBiertioo,.Oo Dollar; each. aubqMnt insertUn, Tweaty-fiT Ceota, Court OrcUrt and Judicial Adterttementt w'Ml charged 35 perceaU higher ; at, a deductioa of 33 J per ceL will be made from the i regular prieea, for idrertkara hy (he year. AdTertiaemeBti, insetted in the Sw-Wk.t Rk oiiTa, will Im appear ia tha Yfttxvr Paper, free of charge. ' " . iCT Letter! i he -Editor, most be tot-faip. lL NT) 01. uariiora, tjonu. wuc.w insure Bandings and Merchandize, against losx or Ammamm h fir. at nramium te uit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panics in the United States, and pjs its losses promptly. . Applications for fntorance in Raleigh, or iUi einityito be madeto 8. W. WHITING, Agent. Ana for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848 83 Trinity School, xissiip X3.3ixie&&ifci8. rar. cc? 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 School, will begin a new Term, 00 the lOth January, which will continue five months. The Terms by this arrange ment, will be made to correspond with those of the University, and of other Schools for Soys in the State. This School possesses advmniages. in respect to beauty. and heakhfulness of situation, extent of grounds, and comfort and convenience of buildings, not often surpassed. .Arrangements have been made, for the most efficient management of its do mestic concerns, and for securing to the boys a ma ternal supervision and carer the most assiduous and kind.. The expense of a pupil for board, with Tui tion in English. enJ in the Ancient Languages, and in French if desired, will be $87 60. When two boys come from the same family $30 only wilf be charged for each. . Fur application for admission, and for farther in formation, apply for the present, to the subscriber in Raleigh. ALDERT SMEDE8. r ' Rector of St. Mary's School. N. B. Boys over H years of age will not be re ceived unless they are communicants. Dec 3. FOR RENT.: THE large aod convenient Dwelling, now occu pied by R W. Seawall, Esq. with all the neces sary out houses ans two acres of land attached. Possession will be gtven-the first of January next. G. SHAW. Raleigh Nov! 20. 1848. 83 A. B. Stith & Co. General Agents, Commission Mer chants, and Auctioneers, . . : t Raleigh, C. AB. STITH y CO. would respectfully an kaAmm in ika ntihliA tliat thev are now Dre- j ma-m wm . w w Y j pared, as General Agents, Commission Merebanls, and Auctioneers, to sell vrooos, v ares, ana Mercnan- dize which maybe committed to their charge, and account for the same with punctuality and prompti tude ; as also to attend to all bosioees in their line, of whatsoever kind, that may be entrusted to their at tention and care- They solicit a share of public patronage, with the assurance that no pains will be spared oatheir-part to give satisfaction. , REFERENCES: His Excellency Curates ALutLT, Raleigh, N. C Willulm Hux, Esq. Secretary of Stte. Chakles L. IIintox, Esq Treasurer. Gkokcc W. Moiokcai, Esq. Dr. Josun O. Watsok. u u Matthew Shaw, Esq. Hon. J. R. J. Damiel, Halifax, N. C. Fsbrnary 20th. 1849. 16 tf FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS- BY recent arrivals, I have received a large sop ply of i tides neefurto make my stock com plete, t which I invite the attention of parchasers - P. F. PESCOD, ' - Druggist and Apothecary. Raleigh. March 8. 1849. 20 I. O. O.vF. CrpHE Right WonhT Grand Ledge of the Inde lL3e pendent "Order of Odd Fellows will assemble In the Hall of Manteo Lodge No. 8. RaUigb; ea Wed nesday, the 9th day of May, at 10 ouck- All Lodges in this juriedietioa are expected to be repte enud either iu person of by proxy. ; - By order of the Grand Master. Raleigh, March 20. 1849. 6 td NEWePnWGGOODS. r-fc. , . . TS- ' .W . ' 'E have eommeneed receiving ' tmi new stock of Goods, am on 7 which are ' , - 8ilk Tissues, ' - " . , Paris Jaeoneu,' !' ' ' Printed Muslins, ' ' ' " . 'x . Bareges, plain and Fird. ' t v" ' . Grenadines, ' ' " S,atin 8tripe Atborines, : '' " "' Mourning Lawnr, Plain artd EmbroiJerad, . Woked Cspea and Collars, 4 ' Head .Dresses, v . , " Jj Also, Plain and Embroidered Mnslin Sacks ad ites, at oar osual low terms, HEARTT it LXtCHFORD. 3Wigh, March 27, 1849 , , 85 Chocolate, Drops and Lozenges of all kinda; joat opened, and for sale by "weigh, March 8, 1849. 39 ' xehanse Office of 0. Porccll k Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS To Dlscharfired Soldiers. FTrtHE ' Subscriber ' will collect, with despatch JJ, ouiixas' CiAixsros Bovnr LAoa,TA- itrt Tfcaip.'and back vat, on moderate terms, and will 6ov and sell the same at the market rates The Claimant must send his Discharge, with an af fidavit that he lathe person named in It, Liberal Advances made on the same. Soldiers furnished with information relative to Claims aarainstthe Government, If ee of charce. CT T Claima sent through mail to the Subscribera, will nave me same aiieuuou as it vu peraonai appu cation Address j : tJ. W PTJRCELL & CO. f Exchange Brokers. Richmond, Va. July, SO 1848. . 68 tf. SOLAR LAMPS. QTFTJqE Subscriber has just received a, new and fesB beautiful article of Lamps for Lard or Oil. Al so Girandoles, new and handsome patterns, which ill be sold low. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Nov. 34, 1848. 94 Important to Every Body. fTTTAVING made arrangements with cue of the liU most extensive manufacturers of No 1 Needles, in c!ugland,to supply me with his beet quality Nee dles, 1 am enabled to offer great inducements to the purchasers thereof, as to prices and qnality, as my articles shall be always guaranteed of best quality, and the prices chalked down to the lowest notch much lower, indeed, than inferior articles are sold for for sale by the thousand or single paper. Alsot Silver Thimblesby the dozen, of first rale retailing quality and exceedingly low. . CALL ATLUMSDEN'S Watch and Jewellery Store, Where a good assortment of the richest and most fashionable Jewellery, Watches. Spec tacles, Thimbles, Pencils, Gold Peas. Minia ture Lockets, Silver . Spoons,. Military aud fancy goods, in fact every, article-usually kept in . a Jewel lery Store ; my. gooda being bought at the lowest Cash Prices from first hands, 1 am enabled to sell as low as any house North or South- The Beaux and Belles, who wish to shine Can make themselves extremely fine With Breast Pius, Rings and Bracelets rare And all things else to snit the fair I ant well and efficiently prepared to give univer sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Pencils,' Jewellery r Slc, etc Persons passing through- reterstmrg will end their interest subserved by leaving with me Watches, or other work they m y have to be repaired. JnAKLbo LUMSUrJN. Petersburg, Va. 23 3m NORTH; CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. NOTICE is hereby given, that Books will be opened for subscrip tion to the capital Stock of the North Carolina Rail Road ' Company, in the City of Raleigh, on Thursday the 1 9th day of April. 1849; and will remain; open for sixty days thereafter. J OS f AH O.WATSON, DUNCAN K. McRAE, THOMAS J. LEM AY, CHARLES L.H IN TON, WILLIAM W. HOLD EN, .. Commissioners. Raleigh. March 20, 1849. S3 td RALEIGH & GASTON ROAD. NOTICE 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 10th day of April, IS 19; -and will remain open for etxty days there after. ' ! RICHARD SMITH. GEO W. MORDECAI. WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, Commissioners. Raleigh, March 20, 1849. 23 td 1 large supply of Coach, Furniture, Polishing sad A.Jatan Varnishes, just received and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8. 1849. - 20 Instructions in Freuch and music. ONSIEURJ. BRADY most respectfali? in. forma the citizens of Raleigh, that he designs takjng'a class each of Ladies and Gentlemen, for in fctroeuon. in tne rrencn . language tne lessons to commence sometime during the month of April. He will also impart instructions either upon the Pianos Harp, Or Guitar. Applications may be made either at Turner's Bookstore, or at Monsieur B s residence. He bss received 'end. iaas 4 his disposal for sale, a supply of superior Piano Fortes. Raleigh. March 30, 1849. . 36 6 1 Ouf Spring Goods in Part. JAVA, Laguita, and Rio Coffee, Brown, Crushed, end defined Sugars, Molasses, Teas, and Spices, Batter,' Cheese snd Rice Mackerel, Mullets, Shad, Roe and cat Herring, ; Flour, meal. Bacon and Jjard, Blown aud Ground AHunj Salt, Sole and Upper Leather, T. Calf. Lining Skins, and 8hoe Thread, Tin Ware assorted. Bed Cords end Lix.es. Shirting. Sheeting' and Oznaburgs, Cotton Yarna from 4 to 16. Yarna. bt the Bate, - Cigars, Tobacco and 8nunV " J Natla from 4 to 20 penny, - - " ' - - BrOwn, VVbile, and hamg Soap . Sperm, Adamantine, and Dollefs Caudles ' -8ioneand Wood -Were Garden Hoes, Shovels end Spades, Bagging, Rope, and Twine - . We expect to keep ecwnsUnt supply, ofthe above and other articles, in oer line. 1. WILL : PECK SON. Raleigti Harctf 30. J849. - 26 6w " - " Frdlt Trees.' " ' ' rrniiE sahseriVr has joat received a rappJy ol J . choice Fruit. Trees, from T- Parkin's celebrateo Nursery, at Burlington. N. J .coosistiog of Peachea, Apricots, Nectarines and Cherries J great variety, and with Ihe "view of effecting speedy sales, will sell them low. F. P. PESCUD. Droggist. IMPORTANT. SALE OF Reclaimed Srvp,; ln Will Carolina rniHE President and Directors of the Literary JJ Fund of North Carolina, in pursuance of cer tain Resolutions, passed at the last session of the Ge oera! Assembly, offer for sale, FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES . Of Swamp, lLands, constituting a part of the Literary Fund of the State situate in Hyde and Washington Counties, and em' bracing the region lying between Pamlico and Al bemarle Sounds. These lands have been drained at great expense, under the direction of .competent Engineers, and laid off Into Sections.. The-drainage has been effected by two main Canals, to-wit : Pud go Canal, extend jng from Pungo Lake to Pungo river, six aud a half miles in length, with an average, width at bottom of 22 feet, depth six feet and fall twelve feet and Al ligator canal, from Alligator Lake to Pungo river. 6 miles long, with an average width atvbottom of 30 feat, depthfscveu, and fail ten feet : togeth er with sundry tributaries or -lateral ditches. .These Canals are navigable for Batteaux.and emptying in to the navigable waters of Pamlico Soupd, their mouths are accessible to sea-going vessels. A large portiou of Ums Land abounds tn Juniper, Cypress and other valuable Timber, for which the fo rest of Eastern North Carolina is distinguished. The residue consists of Prairie, covered with the Cane and Bamboo, and in the estimation ofthe Engineers who surveyed it, the whole of it ia extremely fertile. loUrain farmers, and to the fetters of Stavea, Heading and Shingles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. , To Immigrants in the Ports of the United States, accustomed to a country similar in many respects, this Land offers a soil believed to be as fertile -as any in the North-western Stales, with easy access to the Sea, and within three days' sail of New York. The Juniper water is pleasant, and the hands engaged du ring the last two Summers, in getting Shingles, have enjoyed excellent health. Time and place : The Sale will take pUe in Town of Wash- n?ton, in Beaufort County, by Public Auction, com mencing on Monday, the 21st day of May next, and will be superintended by the members of the Board, n person. Terms : The Land will be sold in Sections of about 160 Acres, according .to the Map and Plates ofthe En gineers. A credit will be given or one, two, tnree and four years, to be paid in equal instalments, with interest from ihe'day ol sale. lioud and approved security will be required, and the title withheld until the purchase money shall be paid in fall. 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- -k . m . ewe n 1 ceive tfroposals lor completing tne l urnpiae noaa from Pungo Lake to the Town -of Plymouth. Given under my hand, at the Executive Office, iu the City of Raleigh, this 6th day of March, A. D., 1S49. I CHAS. MANLY, .Governor of North Carolina, and ex officio Pree't Lit'y Board. By order : . . . L. Cheves Manly, p Secretary te Board. BRAND RUTH'S FILLS. THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Ladies should use the Brand ret h Pills frequently. They will ensure them from severe sickness of the s omscb, snd generally speaking, entirely prevent it. The Brsndreth Pills are harmless. They increase the powers of life they do not depress them. Fe males will find them to secure that state ol neaitn which every mother wishes to enjoy. In the cos. tivenessso often prevalent at this interesting period, the Brandreth Pills are a safe and effectual remedy. There is no meiicine so safe as this it is more easy than castor oil, and is now generally nsed by numerous ladies through their confinement. Dr. Brandreth can refer to many of our first physicians who recommend his Pills to their patients to the ex elusion of all ether purgatives, and the Pills being composed entirely of Herbs, or Vegetable matter. purify the blood, and carry off the corrupt humors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every dsy ease and pleasure. . In order to discriminate between Truth, which is eternal, and conjecture, which i like a transient virion, we must be guided by the light of EXPE RIENCE. To what does experience direct! To the FREE USE OF-DK.BRA.tDRETH'S PILLS in all cases of bodilv suffering. Aa this advice ia followed, SO WILL THE HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. The writer has long used them and has never found them fail of imparting relief In all acute diseases, let Braodreth's Pills and mild diet be used, and the patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints, let the pills be nsed as often as convenient, by which mean the vitality of the blood will be improved, and (he crisis will be , generally brought about ; the disease being changed to acute, a few large doses of Pills snd a few days confinement to the house, will change the chronical ly diseased individual to a sound man. This is no figure ofthe imagination"; it can be proved by a thousand matler-of-fact men who have experienced it REMEMBER, in all cases of disesse, no mat ter whether it be a cold ore cough; whether it be asthma or consumption: .whether it be rheumatism 1 or pleurisy ; whether it be typhus or fevsr-and-egue, or billions fever; rramp or. whooping cough or mea sles t whether U be scarlet fever or small pox : that the Pflls known as Braa.dreth'a Pills will surely do more than all the medicines of the Drug . stores- for your restoration to beajtb, and what more, will surely do yon no barm. i., (T AIL persons should, cars fully purchase BRAN DRETH'S PILL8, only of the regularly appointed Agents. TbJ would thos ensure themselves the genuine articleV otherwise, thejr may often light upon a counterfeit article. Be carefol. t For sate by WILL. PECK. Raleigh wholesale and retail Agent, at25 cents per box. ' GAIlDEtf SEEDS, fmtlB SabacTiber has fust received fcts supply of ' IT Garden and Urass seeds, wntcn ne -warrant robevesh and eeneJileconsiftmg in pert ofthe os- al varieties ofthe following kind, vK t Asparagus, Beans, BeeU, y Carrots,' Crew,-1 r Corn,vc - Parsnipt . Pdmpkio,' Salaify, Boricole, ; ?ACaQlitfowse, ? Cucumber Leak,' r r ... v - - Muurd, - Onion, - :Pesj- " Radish, Spinsge, - Turnip, Cabbage, Celetyr Eggplant, Lett bee, Nasturtium, Parsley, t Pepper; Rhubarb, Squssh Tomato, Aromatic Herbsi Grass seed and Fruit Trees, , - Also, a Tot of Flower Seed; which wilt be solo al three cents a paper, as tbey are not of last year's growth.,--.. P, F PESCUD, Apothecary k Druggist. Feb. 8. . 1 Dr. AT 17. Coopers Splno-Abdomi nal supporters. THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded for all persons, a$3?ctedxwilh muscular debility uoupd shoulders, or prolapsus Uteri . v Proff : M.ott thinks they are very welt adapted (or some varieties 6f incipient spinal distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to tne spinal column. The above braces are recommended by the Pbysi cians generally, who have seen them, and wevliave sold a number lo citizens of this place, who are high ly pleased with tbem. 'A gentleman observed a few davs since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that be would not Five one of the above, for fifty snch. . " They need no puffiagas they speak for them selves." rSCUD & JOHNSON. O The above Supporter ia an improvement on Dr.E. Ckains celebrated Spin o-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4 NEW GOODS. Ittarch 10th, 1819. UST received 60 Cloth dress and Frock coats. 62 pair BIk. dee skin Cass, pants, 24 Fine BIk. Satin Vests, 24 Fancy Silk Vests. E. L. HARDING. Cheap for cash. March 19, 1849. 23 New Books, frp ECEIVED this day at the North Carolina liBook Sion, by H. D. Turner. Rhymes ef Travel, by Bayard Taylor. Industrial Exchanges, by Barbydu The Salamauder, by E. Oakes Smith. Young Patroon, Irviogs Columbus, 3 Vols. Poems, by Anne E. Lynch Fitoh on the Lungs. Irviugs Tales of a Traveller. Sketch Book. " Knickerbocker's New York. Freemason's Monitor. Masonio Chart. Companidn to the Altar. Feasts and Fasta. The Primitive Church Patrick on Prayer. Spiuk's Manual 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. The Sybil or New Oracles from the Poets. Dictionary of Poetical Quotations. Union of Church and State, by Noel. Public Economy, by Calvin Colton. Mitchell's New Travellers Guide. March 26, 1849. 25 New Spring Goods ! 1849 : R. TUCKEK SOIV ARE daily receiving their Spring supplies, and have justOeneda large assortment of Fash louable Dress Uoods. consisting of Solid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped and Solid Silk Tissues Plain and Plaid Bl'k do Barege De Toil Pink Tarlatans Toil De Nord Fancy French Organdie Lawns Silk Striped Ginghams Black and Second Mourning Muslins and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams ' ' Mode Colored Balise Linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muslim French Prints of New Styles Silk Fringes and Buttons Linen Fringes snd Petsian Braids Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Silk Chameleon Shawls Bobin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert ing, Lace. Capes and Collars, Kid Gloves and ho siery, Plid Bordered Lawn and Lineu Cambric Hankerchiefs, Grass and Mohair Skirts, $-c, 4c. March 31, 1849. . 26 $300 REWARD, A PllOCLrAiTIATIOr, By Ail Eicellcncj Charles Manly, Governor of North Carolina. Whereas, Nathaniel H. Simpson snd Andrew F. Gibson stand charged by the Grand Jury of the County of Guilford with stealing a Negro Slave, named Bob, the properly of one Lndwick Summers, ofthe said County of Guilford i and whcreaalt has been made appear to me that the said Nathaniel H. Simpson and Andrew F. Gibson have fled from Jus tice and escaped probably beyond the limits of the State: - . - - Now to the end that the said Nathaniel H.: Simp son and Andrew F. Gibson may be arrested and brought to trial' for said offence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, ; offering a. reward of three hundred dollars for the apprehension and delivery of them, to the Sheriff of the said Coomy of Guilford, or for their confinement io any Jail in this 8tate; or a reward of 1 50 for the arrest and confine ment of either of them aa aforesaid. DESCRIPTION. .. Nathaniel H. Simpson ia supposed to be" between twenty five and. thirty years of age, about six feet high, spare built, walks erect, florid complexion, black hair, with a . small scar on the left cheek made by a bullef, some grains of powder buried in his skin which will not be observed without minute examination I He wears whiskers, to cover the scar and grains of 1 . . . a n- J ' ' powder ; speaks quick and. usually very protane Andrew rivUinonls supposea wr oe neiween thirty and thirty-five years of age, inclined to cor pulency .fair skin, dark hair, fall eyes, abooVfive feel 10 inches high, and in ordinary conversation speaks alow. "- 4 I . ;v: , : 'y: CA Giverr under my band and the Great tEAL V 'Seal of the Sute of North Carolina at t.vcO the city of Raleigb, this the J9ih dsy of arch A. D. 1849. ;- : -... -7 ' 4 CHA5. MANLY. By the Governor. " - - vr. Prtvat Seeratavy. ;"- lev- 15 BAGS of Rio 8ogar and Java Coffee, just received by ' ; B WALKED f Cotton Yara and Cloths ofcred i Uby itfO'Bale. .- "WILL : PECK ts. SON; Kaleigh, March 27, 184 9.1 : - c ' 2w 25 F1SU BOOKS Jarge lot of Fish Hooks of the most approved kindsviast received and for eateoy" x ' - - jr. r. rwvuu. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. 20 v i-.?i.-ir ,v-v oamuei Kirk &- Bon, . Gold nfid Siher Smiths, . No. 172, Baltimore Street , 17TTANUFACTURE and have1 always on hand. 1Y II a targe amount of Silver, Table, and Tea Spoons, Forks of all sizes, Sagar Tonga, Soup Ladles Butter Knives. Salt Spoons, Silver Tee Setts, Pitch ers. Vases, Urns, Dishes, &Ce .-- They ate continually receiving by direct importa tions, ail the new style Plated Castors, Baskets. Candlesticks and Waiters, as early as. they eppe&r iu the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlery, Gold, Patent Lever and Lepina . Watche s-Jewelry of every description. f -. January 10. ly $100 REWARD. A PROCIiAUlATlOI', By His Excellency Charles Manly, Gorernor of florin Carolina. WHEREAS, it has been made to appear lo me by the Coroner's inquest, ol the County of Franklin, that James E. Whitfield, late of said Couh ty, did, on or about the 5th day of March, 1849, kill and murder a Negro slave, named Mack, the proper ty of Weldon E. Person, and that said James E. Whitfield has fled from' iustice. and escaped Proba bly beyond the limits of this State. ' Now to the end that the said James E Whitfield may be arrested and brought to trial for said offence. 1 do hereby issue this, my Proclamation." offering a reward of one hundred dollars, for bis ap. prehension and delivery to the Sheriff of said Coun ty of Franklin, or for hie confinement in any Jail in this Sute. DESCRIPTION. The said Jamea E. Whitfield is described as being between thirty snd thirty-five years of age, 5 feet 4 or 6 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 pis in when he laughs wore a large thick pair of whiskers, which met under his chin, slightly red. His whole appearance is that of a bold and daring man. Uiven under my hand -and the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina, at the City of Raleigh, this 14th dsy of March, 1849. CHAS. MANLY. By the Governor. Lamodoh C. Maxlt, Private Secretary. SI Wm, H. CARY & CO. HATE REMOVED TO THEIR WN. STORE, Nos- 241 and 245 Pearl street, near John Street, NEW YORK, WHERE they are prepared? fo- the SPRING TRADE, with the largest stock in their Hoe to be found in America, consisting of new styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods. They invite dealers visiting this eity to examine their assortment which will 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, viz: Linen Thread, various makers Spool Cotton, 100 and 20o yards, white, black and colored ' - - Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions. Tooth and Hair Brushes, id grat variety Accordeons, plain and semi-ione -Yiolius and Bows. Violin Strings, ilarmonieasy single and double note Percu&siou.Caps, plain, ribbed, split ir ribb'd, 1-5 and 1-10 Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Cotton aud Silk Purser, plain and ornamental Purse Twist, alt colors, on spools and in lbs. Steel Beads, Bag and Purse Clasps and Trim mings. Pearl and Agate Buttons French Soaps and Pejfumery Low's English Soaps and Pomatum And Faney Goods in General. Also, fall stock of -American Goods, .viz : IVORY FIIYE COJIBS. Combs Back', Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat terns of Shell, Horn aud Ivory. BUTTONS of every, 'description Spoons-Sllver, German Silver and Britannia Spectacles -" ' " assorted, ages v 1' Looklop Glasses Mabofrany and Gilt -Frames' Brushes Hair, Cloth, Shavinr, Paint and Tar nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crurab, HorU, fcc. fee. Razor Strops and Hones. - , v : : Shaving-Boxes, large, small end mediant glasses Pinei Hooks and Eyes, and Thimblea . v Pocket Books, Wallets. and Punes - ?. Fans Leather, Paper and Silk, . Jewelry Gold aud Imitation. &c 4-e. Sec. - Printed CaUlogues furn'iehed . in ihe English, French uerman and Spanish languages. March 20A 1849. 24 3m Nprtfr ; Carolina ; Hail Roai Notice. is hereby given that Book wiH be op ened for sabscription lo the- Capital Stock, of the North Carolina Rati Road Company in the town of Henderson on Thursday, the 19th day of Aprilrnexl, and will be kept open for sixty dsys thereaitefc. ' . - JfOHN.B: EATON, - JNO. O. HAWKINS, WILLIAM 4i ANDREWS, vDEMBTBJUS'E. YOUNG. March 26, 1849. zr-to RAXEIGH XTOTICB is hereby ven. that Books will er opened for sobeeripUon to the Stock f-thfBsU eighaa Gaston Rail Road, in accordance wiw tno act ofthe late GHeTatesnMrarFTnkhntiwt e vAAm fK nk-it r Attrii next; aa wilt remain open for sixty days thereafter. ZL r. . 3A-0. D.' HAWKINS, ALLEN C. PERRY. " JNO D. HAWKINS. Inn. March 88, 1849- - - fi-td A LOT of superior' Dried Beef, received sp J for sale by L. B. WALKER. it.. rAisf . t2-t . niAiif iff. 's - X3 ALL BUSIirESS XITTHTJSTgP TO JXt SKULL B -j EXECUTED PBOJaTTLTx-Airp FAITHTUiytr. a WILL: PECK & SOBP. Rale?ghf March 21, 184 ' :?M& SOLDIERS' CI, AIiaS-CJEIIEIlAja By Lv True : Co. ATTORNEYS Fflr MilMllGTg tr ' ; ' WASHiNGTdN;i)iTy, ol c; ' 2 FOR many years, this Agency has been success fully engaged at the Seat of Government, in the piosecation of Claims against oar own Government and against the Governments of other Nations, and coniinuee toprosecute with; promptness, fidelity and efficiency, Claims-of every description, especialrr CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THE LATE WAR WITH MEXICO. FOR BOUNTY LAND, or SCRIP, PENSIONS LOSTrHORSES. COJV- TRACT8, SUPPLIES. UNSETTLED. A CCT 8 OF PAYMASTERS. COMMlSSABIES.sSUir GEONS, SUTLERS. AND ALSO POR THS THREE MONTHS BACK1 PAY NO W DUE A LL OFFICERS AND PRIVATES WMrt HAVE. BEEN IN ACTUAL SERVICE DU RING SAID WAR, OR IF DECEASEdAo VOLUNTEER8 should forward iheir Dischs'rire- or Surgeon's Certificates, directly to the above Attor neys and Agents, who can certainly obtain for thea their Land Warrants, and as quickly as Agenutaa who live out of this City" THE ARMY REPORTS ofthe killed and froon ded ta our possession will be found of roach impor unce to HEIRS, m obuining their Claims for back pay, extra pay, and other ellowances. " '.-: - TWO THOUSAN D LAND. WARRANTS WANTED, for which ihe highest prices wiU tm given. ?. : . !;.;; j Vft"it- AGENTS, or thosedesiring to become socb shall receive upon application promptly, the heat and most complete FORMS with instructions, enabling any one to proceed forthwith, end without erring intba business of collecting Claims for prosecntion.-Tn most liberal division of profits ,-wtll be made with uch. - i-; ,r- t-- 5i.'.Sf.-' 60,000 Officers and Soldiers of tbe Re volqtionar : War-we hav RoOs and Records of the aervkesv Let widows, who do not receive, Cbc full nasoja of Pension allowed to Iheir hqsbands especially , applv to us, and we will have the. saine tacreaeed,vLei others apply also. : ; ,; " N . B. ' Letters owing to the number received mvat post-paid. f v',.i.:L; ". ; ' , f' ;. Front the highly satisfactory testimonial," given by many gentlemen of my acquaintance; to the cha racter and qualifications of Mr. True, I bav not the slightest hesitation in recommending him lo all who may desire his services, as fully Conipetent to give entire satisfaction in whatever he may undertake HORACE STRINGFELLOW, - " ' 'Rector of Trinity Churehi Washington, July I5tb, 1841. - I take pleaaure in stating that MrJ, BItnchard Trne, of the State of Maine, is graduate of. Bor doin College the highest literary JnsUtution pfl Uw S t ate,' and among the' foremost In New JBngIandA that he is a gentleman: of good character end worth, 1 doubt not be will give full satisfaction wherever he may be employed. ' GEORGE E YANS. U.& . - 'Aogost, 184I'-V v.u- r:.A.T;J K . Would respectfully refer fo th Dridrslgnei; ' Nathan Clifford, Minister 1o Mexico. -r'-;-: Hon. W. P. Mangamj Ex-President 8. - - Hon. J W. Jones, Ex-Speaker Hoase of 'ReW. M. B. Lamar Ex-President of TexisV ' ' ""' -' Hon. Levi Woodbary, Justice U & ftopVCdatL) Hon. A. P. Bagby, Minister fo RtJaiiaV Hon. Judge Sempie U;8.8enate( ' i H on, A . H. 8te vehs, House of Reps. - ' Hon. Judge Dean, - - do do .- Hon; H. 8u Jofah, do do ' Gen. Covel, Washington City, lato otlir Hon. Robu P. Dunlap, , BeaseofRepev Hon.. Lather Severance, v " - h . d"ri dey Hon, Judge Dawson, . - -do V de) Hon. WmJ Parmenter.- : : do i-r:' -' Hon. J. Jameson, . do r de Hon. Thos.; Smithy , z- dovTd"'f"'- Hon. preemaftH Metssv , do do 7 Hon. Josiah Herrick, . da " do ' , Hon.lbion K. Parr is, 2d Corop. TreasPef t Wm.G. Elliot, Principal CJerk . Q. Dep'L' . Gen. John. Wirson; MlwourV - - , 1 Hon. J ndge Pillshory, ,. , House pf Reps. 'm Hoi). Andrew Stewart. - do w" dc r 7 : Hon. T. W. Haskell, .; do dc- Hon. John H. Crozier, - , 0.. do . " And to Memlers of CongTess and ffead o? t)epttt ments generally ' ' . "lr'--v;.r -Office Willarfs Hotel UildingsVWrn'er 14th St. and Pennsylvania' Avenue. j::;1-' ' -"- 1 Washington City. Aug. 91848: ! M "f TWELVE pieces of 4 heavy tinSu hand; J t-?, -5.,- :& iWMsPBCK& 80NV CEOTUINO ESXAIJl-ISIlMEIIT.i XorlU Side, 3d Door East ol Calrcri MOORE INM ANr Meiehant TaHcta, fee peotfuUy invite attention io thetUck,Of nui dy made Clothiog. of every variety, cut and raade ia, a superior or quality- i :ryit . Always on. handV Strwrlor' Clot lis: CM!eree. . YestiscS VWibeiXe;dflpmenW. wbkh ing their measure itf-lL telk taHr -r cent of Civinr entire aaUiraxtica.rto 1L rslSttxrati will be roaae to order in its lacst fashioaalls jr! Genllenjen wuhiexto wdr Xns suit. -iiUzzt thai expense of eciBlaa taEalihaore. ean Zi ri them with their oieisr 47 rrrtc3 - r STIr. lumanis theatsnt $91 C! :.zd'eri .v rr system pt oraiun V arments terc:s o tjs m xnnff Ooxes, Cf sar Casea Z -oHv-C- LacCO Boxes, Just to baud, and for C)f . P- F'PESCUjj. ; .' v Raleigh, March 8, 1849. 20 '"..'' , 1 fi :v--
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