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4 i ' ' i . jp "A. 4, r-if-i i -.,1-;. -tj .-44- .1 - .'a 4 v'-vr- ' 'x ---- ----.--- '-J V , St . ; 15 are: ttte- p lap ol - fair.' .d e i iff h t f u I peaot Cnwarp'd by parlor rage, -to IlV-ritVlL",rtl0 rs-fl I WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1849. . i- -' 1-1.1 . A&t'f? - -yi-. - '1 1 i 'ft' H't- it , . i . of thirty Of tbe st -of his , thsrs- abuvs- lioa ess jwill bs r towns his IdPg lrfJTQt-S , willhs j happy of Prof. 7 :7J gsagsa, aanum I ,ioB-f subscri IJ5th f b roost ,n:c. .'ER. effort " . ;toreV 20 4i . .. ,?es4f ,enij -ndYi- cf - , begs of bO J IB ' rvbsi t28 1 tiafii- . .- t- I lecoffle lGrs ( boftf ! OP,?c I. PUBLISHED SBSEItY lCT;rKEliT, Jt dol- jars pr aonurahalf rn. adrance. ' ' Wccklt Fmu Threai Dollars per aannll.",. . Advrti$emeuU-Toi ; orery Sixteen Line; first i nsertion, One- Dollar ; fach sabsoquont iasortiwi , , Twenty-fito Cent. Court Orders and Judicial A&9tTti$tmnt$mi cbargtd 25 pr coot, highor; ant a deduction of 33 J per cent- will b made from the regal ar prices, fop edrertisert VthVyor. ' ; Adertisements, inserted la the SiMt-WaaafcT Rie oirraa.'will also appear la the Wbuclt Paper, Tree of charge. ..... O" letter to the Editor most be post-paio- FIUEI Buildins Ammhv fir-ftiDremiam te saittheumes This is oue of the oldest and bestlostfrance Com- : iTnt1 Stte. and DATS its losses promptlj. Applications for Insorance in Ralei?h,or its cinitr.to be inadeto' 8. W;WHITIN0, J Affent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to X. J. PALMES, Agent. . October, 1848 . . L Trinity School, xssaicp iZ2.siixe&srTki9 sr. THIS School, deigned for the moral and" Heligious cnltars of libjs, and for their thorough tuition in t ery branch of ttidy usual! pursued at dchools. will begin a new Term, on the lOtli January, which will continue fte months. The Terms by this airange ment, will be made to correspond with those of ihe University, and of other Schools for boys in the State. This School possesses advantages, in respect to Woty and heaUhfu!nss of aitaation, extent of grounds, and comfort and convenience ef 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 care, the mat assidnou and kind. The erpense of a pupil for board, with TuU lion in English, and in the Ancieut Languages, and in Preach if desired, will be $87 60. When, two boys come fmm the same family $80 only will be charged for each. . . ' . Fr application for admission, and for further in formation, apply for the present, to the subscriber in Raleigh. ALDEMVSMEDE3. .- - Rector f Sc. Mary's School. N. B. Boya over 14 years of age will not be re ceived unless they are communicants. v Dec T3. -""""'" 104 FOR RENT. THE large aid convenient Dwelling, now occu pied by R W. Seawell, Esq. wiih all the neces ary oat houses ans two acres of land attached. Possession will be eiveo the first of January next. , G. SHAW. Raleigh Nov. 20. 1848. - 93 A. B. Stittl & Co. nnmi Asrpnta. Commission Mer chants, and Auctioneers, Raleigh, If. C. A B. STITH Ca would respectfully an aoauce to the Dubtic that they are now pre Daw4as Geoeral Atreats, Commission Merchants, and Auctioneers, to sell Goods, Wares, and Mercbaa due which may be committed to their charge and accoantfor the same with punctuality and prompti tude: as also to attend to all business in their Iiue.'of whatsoever Kind, that may be entrust ea 10 ineir ai tentbn and eaj.- They solicit a share- of public patrsaage, with the assurance that bo pains will be -spared on their-part to give satisfaction. REFERENCES: His Excellency Chaexfj Maklt, Raleigh, N. C. William Hill, Esq. Secretary of State. tJBAaLaa L- Hurros, I2sq. Treasurer. Gcoacc W. MoaoscAi, Esq. Dr. Josiah O. Watsow. u u Mattbkw Sraw, Esq. " . lioa. J. R. J. Uanixl, February 20th, 1849. Halifax, N. C. 16 tf FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS- KV recent arrivals, I have received a large sup ply of articles 'neeful.lo make my stock com plete, ts which I invite the attention of parehaaera P, F. PESCUD. Druggist and Apothecary. ' Raleigh, March 8. 1849. SO I. O. O. F. OrpHE Right Wonhr Grand Lodge . of the Jode 42b peqdeut Order of Odd Fellows will assemble in the Hall of fdanteo Lodge No. K Raleigh, on Wd nesdaf, tha Slh day of May, at 10 oloek. All Lodges in this juxiadicUou are expected to be repre eated either' in person or by proxy. . ,- . By order f the Grand Master. Raleigh, March 20,1849. . , 2& id HEW SPKin G GOODS. 3C IrTE, have commenced receiving our new stock VV of Gooda, among wbjch are 8ilkTiaa' - -Paris Jsottnsts, . i Printed Mariios. . Baieaes, phun and riad. Oreaadinea fiattovStripe Alborinea, ' " - ' . r .Mourning Lawns, Plain and Embroiaerwtr Worked Capes and Collars, . Head Dresses, . j v.Al0 Plain and Embroidered Muslin Sacks and v isitee, at oar Usual low terms. . . HBARTT &. LITCHFdOD. gleigh, March Vi; 1849. , " 23 Chocolate Props and, Eozeujres of J1 kinds, jost opened, and for sale by P.v-. , P.P. PESCUD. K eigh, March 8, 1M9. gq TUEiErNAlMSlJltA.W3GCpll?A. nXi ofUartford, Conn. Offers to insure BaildinES and Merchandixe, againailossor Excbuse Oficc f C. W Fnrcell i Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS aaaopitcxxi,B3KgiAP "ortt ' . To Xifchanrel Soldiers. THHE Subscribers will collect, with despatch. JiV Sountaa Cist i f ox BoraTf La,Tbxas- cax Sea ip, and back pat, on moderate -terms, and will buy and" self the 'same at the market rates The Claimant mdt send hie Discharge; with an af fidavit that he is the person named m tU Liberal Advance made on the same. Soldiers furnifhed wilhJnformsUn relative to Claims aeahast the Government, free of charge. ' Claims sent through mail to the Subscribers, will hsve the same attention as it n personal appli cation Address; -."V C. W.. PURCBLL & CO. Ezchange Prokert Richmond, Va Jaly, 20 1848, 68 tf. SOLAR: LAMPS. CfTIHE Subscriber has just received a new and 2 beaofiful article Of Lamps for Lard or Oil. Al so Girandolesnew and -handsome patterns, which ill be sold low.) C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Nov. 24, 1848. 94 important to Every Body. JlH AVING made arrangements with one of the ULl moat extensive manufacturers ef No. 1 Needles, in .England, to supply me with his best quality Nee dles.J am enabled to offer great inducements to the purcnasers thereof, as to prices and 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 article are sold for for aale by the thousand or siagle paper. AIo, Silver Thimbles, by the doxea, of first rate retailing quality and exceedingly low. CALL AT LU MS DEN'S Watch and Jewellery Store Where a good assortment of the richest and most fashlpnable Jewellery, Watches, Spec tacles, Thimbles, Pencils, Gold Pena, Minia ture .Locket?, Silver Spoons, Military and Taney goods, in fact every article usually kept in a Jewel lery Store ; my goods be log bought at the lowest Caah Prices front; first hands, 1 am enabled to sell as low as any houaa North or South. The Beaux and Belles, who wish to shine Can make themselves extremely fine With Breast Pioa, Rings and Bracelet rare And all things- else to aoit the fair1 tarn well and efficiently prepared to rive univer sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, S prelacies, Pencils, "Jewellery, Ate, &.C Persons passing through Petersburg will nod - their interest subserved by leaving with me Watches, or other work they miy have to be repaired. Petersburg, Va.f - 23 3ra 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, t in the City of Raleigh, on Thursday the t9tb day of April, 1849; Bod will remain open for sixty days thereafter. JOSIAH O. WATSON, j DUNCAN K. McRAE, THOMAS J.'LEMAY, CHARLES L;HINTON, I . WILLIAM W. HOLD EN , l Commissioners. Raleich. March 20, 1849. 23 td - RALEIGH & GASTON ROAD. TVTOTlOE Is hereby given, that Books will be Jjj opened for sabacrrption to the Slock of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Read, in accordance with the act of the Jate! session of the Legislature, in the City of Ualeigh, on Thursday the 19th day of April, 1849 ; and will remain open for sixty days there after. "'"!" ! RICHARD SMITH. i GEO W. MORDECAI, ' ! WILLIAM 'W: HOLDEN, j- Commissioners. Raleigh, March;20, 1849.v 23 td A large supply o;f Coach, Fomitnre, Polishing sod xXJapan Varnishes, Just received and for sale by j P. F. PESCUD. RaUHrh. Marehi 8. 1849. 20 Instrnctionsi In French and music. STtn?ONSlEUR I BRADY most respectfully in- BCShform the citizens of Raleigh, that he designs lakiug a class each of Ladies and Gentlemen, for in ttructioo in the Preach lawgusge-the lesaona to commence lometime during the month of April. He will also impart instructions either upon the Piano, Harp, or Guitar. ' Applications may be made either at Turner's Bookstore, oir at Monsieur B'e residence. . He has received and has at his disposal for sale, a supply of superior riano Fortes. Raleigh. March 30. 1849. 16 6 1 R. TUCKER & SON. WOULD respectfully 'give notice that they are now prepafed td furnish their cumeroas pa trons snd frisnds with the h'priog .style for GkNTLEMEN'S HATS. la announcing this style, we sim .ply my, that it is something entirely .new, gotten, up with an eje to com. fortj durability and taste, and cannot ' be surpaaed in these three points, so important to the manufacture of the bat. We return bur Hunts "for the liberal patronage heretorore bestowed on oar esUblishm'eot, snd hope to merit s continuance of the aaine. . ' - U tTUCKA3RdtSON. March 1, 1849J- - ... 18 SUSUfESS COATS. ,?ery large assortment of BatinVsa CaU ; con , atrtinx in part of Binds MHIeit French Cloths. lack and Brown CasbnteratW. l?n'lihi mwA Prm4 Tweeds r Brown sad DraVQneea's Cbativ, aewar tiele for sOmmer Fcencb Toil d- Nord 'Black Twilled Ahjaces? PUid and Brow'Lron, af Dress sad Trock stylesjalao, cheap Cu for -somirjer. Cheap for cash, j- . L. HARDrNO Ualeigh. April 7t 1849. - ... rht$Saj Torthern Potatoes A small lot to hand. 1 betfthaa'-omf lt-'---- - ' - -je-iMM WHjLrPECKAt SON uitcss ah d rnocfi COATS. A . A T quantity of Sitpet Prench: Cloth, Vtm Q.nd Frock Coats.? in beauty of atyle and fin. ish, they are not to be equalled. Cheap for caah. : ! B. L." HARDING; Raleigh, April 7; 1849. 28 3m A b Reclaimed; SwampivLaiids, I In JVorth VarMna. " rTTlHE President and Directors of the Literary -II: ar .aM ' a, u runooi nortn Carolina, in pursuance of cer tain ResolutioDf, passed at the last session of the Ge niral Assembry, offer for sale, " ' FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES Of SiTamp .dands, - constituting a part of the Literary Fund of the State, situate in Hyde and Washington Counties, and em bracing the region lying-bet ween Pamhco and Al bfmirl Sounds. These-lands have been drained at treat expense. under the direction of competent Engineers, end laid off rnto Sections. The dainag' has been effected by two main Canals, to-wii? PuugoCanal, extend iHg from Pungo .Lake to Pungo river, six and a half miles is 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 roer, 6 miles long, with -an average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth seven, aud fall ten feet; togeth er with sundry tributaries or lateral ditches. I base Canals are navigable for Batteaux.and emptying in to the navigable waters of Pamlico Sound, their mouths are accessible to sea-going reetela. A large portna of this Land abounds in Jumper, 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 iu-the estimation of the Engineers who surveyed it, the whole f it is extremely fertile. To Grain Farmers, and to the getters of Staves, Heading and Shierles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. To Immigrants in the Ports of the United Stales, accustomed to a country similar in -many respects, this Land effera a soil believed to be as fertile as any iu the North-western States, with easy access to the Sea, and within three days' sail of Mew York. The Juniper water is pleasant, and the hands engaged du ring the last two Summers, in getting Sbioglee, have enjoyed excellent healtii. Time and place : The Sale will take ptace iu the Town or Wash ington, iu Beaufort County, by Public Auction, com mencing on Monday, the 21st day of May next, aud will be auperintended by the members of the Board, in persoa. Terms : The Land will be sold in. Sections of abont 160 Acres, according to the Map and Plates 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 aale, Bood and approved security will be required, and the title withheld until the purchase money shall be paid in foil. 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 the Turnpike Road from Pungo Lake to the Town of Plymouth. Given under my hand, at the luxecotive Unice, in the City of Raleigh, this 6th day of March, A. , 1849. CHAS. MANLY, Governor of North Carolina, and ex officio Pres't Lit'y Board. By order : -L. Cukves Manlt, Secretary to Board. J3RAJTDRETITS PILLS. THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Ladies should use the Brandreth Pills freqaently. They will ensure them from severe sickness of the s omscb. snd generally speaking, entirely prevent it. The Brandreth Pills are harmless. They increase the powers of life they do not depress them. Fe males will find them to secure that state of 'health which every mother wishes to enjoy. In the cos. liveness so often prevalent at this interesting period, the Brandreth Pills are a safe and effectual remedy. There is no medicine so cafe as this it is more easy than can or oil, and is now generally used by numerous ladies through their confinement. Dr. Brscdreth can refer to many of our first physicians who recommend his Pills to their patients to the ex elusion of all other 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 esse and pleasure. In order to discriminate between Truth, which is eternal, and conjecture, which ia like a transient vision, we must be guided by the light of EXPE RIENCE. To what does experience direct 1 To the FREE U8EOF Dit.BKA.DRETH'S P1LL8 in all cases of bodilv suffering. ' As this advice is followed, 80 WILL THE HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. The wriier has long ued them and has never found them fail of imparting relief In all acuie diseases, let Brandreth'a Pills and mild diet be used, and the patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints, let the pills be used as often as convenient, by which means the vitality of the blood will be Jmproved, and the crisis -wHI be generally brought about the disea? being changed toaeute, a few large doses of Pillar and a ?ew oay confinement to the house, will change the chronical ty diseased individual to a sound man. -This ia noj figure of the imagination ; it can be pred by a j thoorand matter -of-fad men who have experienced it. REMEMBER, in all cases of disease, ni' mat ter whether it be a cold or s cough ; whether it be asthma or consumption; whether it- be rheumatism or pleurisy ; whetbet.it be, typhus or fever-and-ague, or billions fever ; cramp or whooping cough or mea alea ; whether it be scarlet fever or small . pox : that the Pills known aa Braudreih'a Pills will surely do more than all the medicines of tho Drug stores for your restoration to health, sad what, it mors will sorely do you no harm. , .... . - All persons should carefully purchase BRAN. DRETH'S PILLS, only of the regularly appointed Agents. They would thus ensure themselves the genuine article; otherwise they, may . often light upon s wpnterfciraiilcle.' ' Be carefuL For aale by W J LL7 PECK, fajefgh wholesale snd retail Agent, si 25 cents per box...; t. '. .... ;QIX DEIV SEEDS. 1 -;- - fTHHE 8Bbacner has just received bis supply, of U .harden snd Grass1 Seeds, ' which" he werraita to be fresh shd genuine, ceneiyting in psri of the osa sl varieties of lbs following Mod, -via ' w ' r Asparagus t Beans, ' - Beets,' Uabbage, Carrots, w k Cress, - ; v 'Okrs, 'Parsnip, 'Pumpkin, Salsify, UHlKUWi . Cauliflower, XJeldryi .. v Cucumber, EggPlsnV - Leek, Mostird, Onion, " " t Peas, -Radish. 8pinage, Turrrfp, 1 -and Prnrt Traes.T . Lettuce. " Nasturtium," p '-PaFsIeyV;- ?-Tppsr." Rhubarb, Squash, Tomato, Aromatic Herbs, Grass awed "Also; s lot of Flower Seed, which will b sold sr three cents s paper,' as they see not f last year's gTewth. " - - f FT PESCUD; Apothecary & Druggist Feb. 8. 1 Dr. A. IF, Coopers Spino-Atrdoml- nal supporters. : .THE Subscribers have on hand supply ef the above valuable supporters, which are- recommend ded for all persons, afflicted wth ..muscular debility Kouod shoulders,-or prolapsus Uteri ProfiVMoTT think 'they are very well adapted for some, varieties of incipient, pinal distortions as they afford, the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with Tory, decided support to the spinal column.' , The above bracea are recommended by the Physi cians generally,. 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 giro one of the above, for fifty such. " They need no puffing as they speak for them elves." PESCUD &. JOHNSON. ILT" The above Supporter is au improvement on Ur.Cfc Cxains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. ' Jan. 12r.lB43. (Standard.) 4 NEW. GOODS. ITIarcli lOtli. 184. UST received SO Cloth dress and Frock coats. 9 62 pair Blk. doe skin Cass. pants, zs r ine Bin Satin Vest. 24 Fancy Silk Vests. Cheap for cash. E- L. HARDING. March 19. 1849. -23 New Books. ECEIVED this day at the North Carolina Book Store, by H. D. Turner. Rhymes ef Travel, by Bayard Taylor. . Industrial Exchanges, by BarbydU The Salamauder, by E. Oakea-Smith- 44 Young Patroon, . Irvioga Columbus, 3 Vols. Poems, by Asne E. Lynch Fitch on the Lungs. Irvings Tales of a Traveller. Sketch Bosk. " Knickerbocker's New York. Freemason's Monitor. Masonic Chart. Companion to the Altar. Feasts and Fasts. The Primitive Church. Patrick on Prayer. Spink'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 Cajviu Cotton. Mitchell's New Travellers Guide. March 26, 1849. 25 New Spring Goods ! 1849 It. TUCKER SON - A HE daily receiving their Spring supplies, and 'P have just opened a large atssortment of Fash- louable Dress Goods, consisting of Solid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped and Solid Silk Tissues . ; Plain and PlaklBrk .do Barege De Toil i Pink Tarlatans. ! Toil De Nord Fancv French Organdie Lawns i Silk Striped Ginghams ; Black and Second Mourning Muslins and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams Mode Colored Bause j Linen Lust res, Linen Ginghams Beautifol French Muslins ! French Prints of New Styles ."Mlk Fringes and Buttons Linen Fringes and Persian Braids Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Silk Chameleon Shawls Bobin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert inga. Lace. Capes and Collars, id Gloves and ho siery. Plaid Bordered Lawn and Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs. Grass and Mohail Skirls, 4rc, dc. March 51. 1849. 2n $300 REWARD. A PnOCLAOTATIOW, Bj His Excellency Charles Manly, Gorernor of North Caroli Bar. Whereas, Nathaniel H.. Simpson and Andrew F. Gibson stand charged by the Grand Jury ot the County of Guilford with stealing allegro Slave, named Bob, the. property of one Lud wick Bummers, of the said County of Guilford t and wtiereas u has been made f ppear tome, that the said Nathaniel H. Simpson. and Andrew F- Gibson have .fled from Justice- and escaped probably beyond the limits of t&e sutsj .; .r' . . Now to the end that the said Nathaniel H. Simp son ind Andrew F. fjibson may be arrested and brought to trial' for said offence. I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of tbree hundred dollars for the epprehenafon and delivery of them, to tbo Sheriff of theaaid County of Guilford, or for their confinement In any Jail in this State; or a reward of $150 for the arrest and confine ment of either of them as aforesaid. DESCniPTION. Nathaniel H. imp ton is supposed to be " between twenty five and thirty years of age, about six foot high, pare built, walka erect, florid complexion, black hair, with a small scar on the left cheek mads by a bullet, some grains of prwder buried in his akin, which will not be observed without mluute exarainatfotu He wears whiskers to cover the scar -and graina of powder ; speaks quick and usually very profane. A Ddre w F Gibson ia aopoaed As b bet ween thirty'Snd thiriy-ftte yesra of age, inclined to cor pulency, fair akin, dark hair," full eyes. aboUt five feet . . " . .." Given onder my baod and ths Orest ; Seal of ths State of iorth CaroliQa st the cur of KaJetgh, Uua the 3? th day of Br ths Governor, LASeiKurC. Msv '. , yn vats -oecrstary s-a . 3 m i 'tfi- -Tfe BAGS of Rio Sugir snd Jars Cofiee. jost J.4lPreceived V (: ' i U B-WALKERTiV if Xotton Yarns and Clottxs oflirred W Uby the Bate. . , VVILLt PECK: et- SON. Kaleieb March 2Tl849i w M, .... ,y.J Z5 F1SU UOOJiS. c large lot of Fish Hooks of the most apdrevec t-fj 1 i . r - - I tilt V I ; Kioua, iih nccirea ana ior -j- i sr. r. r-ivv R.l.;li M.r.t.a ifijg. SO fsiow. -8EAL C f March A. D ' ;Sanmel:fiifE lfo.w Bsatimore Street, MANUFACTURE and have always on haad, a largo .amoont of Silver. Table, end Te Spoons. Forks, of all sizes. Sugar Tongs. Soup Ladies Butter Knives Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitchy era, v ases, u.rna.Dihe, ate, Tbey axe. continually receiving by direct importa Uons, ail ths new atyle Plated Castors, Baskets. Candlesticks and Waiters, as early as they appear in the Foreign markets. Also, 'fine Table Cutlery, uuiu, raiui licrer uu Ajmpmo rw aicues jeweirv oi every aescnpiiou. January 10. 6 ly $100 REWARD. A PROCLASIATION, By His Excellency Charles Slaiily, CoTernor of lorta Cajolina, - . TTTTTHEREAS, It has been made to appear tome V V by the Comners inquesf, of the County of r ranklm, that Jamea E. Whitfield, late of said Coon ty, did, on or about the 5th day ef March, 1849, kilt ant! murder a Negro slave, named Mack, the proper, ty of Weldon E. Person, and that said James E. Whitfield has fled from justice, and escaped proba bly beyond the limits of this State. . " '. XVow to the end that the said James K Whitfield may be arretted and brought to trial for said ofience, I do hereby issue this, 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 yeara of age, 6 fcet 4 or o inches hih. thick built, and wetzbs about t73- pounds. Hair dark, thick, and a little inclined to be gray; voice strong and bold ; eyes blue or gray Faee large and round, with a peculiar large dimple in hie chin ehows his teeth very plain when be 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. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina, at the City of Raleigh, this 14th day of March, 1849. CHAS. MANLY. By the Governor. Laxosoji C Maslt, Private Secretary. 21 Wm, 11, CARY & CO. HAYB EEMOYED. TO THEIR HEW STORE, Not. 242 and 245 Pearl tireet, near John Street, If JEW YORK. WHERE they are prepared for the SPRING TRADE, with the largest stock in their line to be found in America, consist frig of new styles of Foreign and Domestic Ooods. They invite dealers visiting this city to examine their assortment which wil l be offered on the most fa vorable terms. The following are among their importations, suit ed for-the Southern and Western trade, aud will be sold in lots to suit the trade, viz: Linen Thread, various makers Spool Cotton, 100 snd 20o yards, white, black and colored .--.' Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions.' Tooth and Hair Brushes, iu grat variety Accordeons, plain aud semi-lone- . Vioiius and Bowa. . Violin Striogs. Harmonica, single and double notes Percussion Cape, plain, ribbed, split ribb'd, 1-5 and 1-IQ Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Cotton and Silk Purses, plain and ornamental Purse Twist, all colors, on spools and in lbs. - t Steel Beads, Bag and Purse Clasps and Trim mings. ' - - Pearl and Agate Buttons French Soaps and Pejfumery - - Low's English Soaps and Pomatum And Fancy Goods in Geoeral. -Also, a full stock of American Goods, viz.: IVORY FINE COITIBS. Combs Back, Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat terns of Shell, Horn and Ivory. BUTTONS of every description Spoons Sirver, German Silver and Britannia Spectacles " -assorted ages Looking Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frames Brushes Hair, Cloth, Shaving, Paiut sad Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crumb, Horse, &c. tc Razor Strops and Hones Shaving Boxes.. large, small and medium glasses . Pins, Hooks and Eye., and Thimbles Pocket Books, Wallets and Purses Jvi.. Fans Leather, Paper aud Silk Jewelry Gold aud imitation, ic. fe. ic. trinted Catalogues furnished tn the Englieh, French German and Spanish languages J March 20, 1849. -24 3hj' North Carolina Rail Road. Notice'ia hereby gtvebv "V - that JJooke will lis dp enedfor subsCTiptidn to Ihe Capital ' Stork of tbo-. North;.-' Carolina T Rail Road Compghny in II ". . HI - - in-. ,U- t.l on t uursuaj, ino iin aay oi Apui next, sno wm wiii-j -if.v? .'.'- trawl bo kept cpen tor sixty days thereafter., ; . ;. 5 JWO. D,HAWKIN3t . f2tbtUETBlii9 ;e: YOliNG. TCr OTICE ia herebT:civen. thai Books wilf bs tlU opened for aiibacriptlon to the Stockrdf tto Ral- etgn and Gaston Rait Koao, fn sccorusncs wjtp : we act bf tnsist General Assembly, at Fjanllinton; en Friday, ths 20th day. of April oeXU and wUt remsio open for ptily.daya thereafter., . -i a. - -. IK0-D;HAWKIN8. Jon:- A.-LOT-or aoporior Dried Beetj h'. B. Vr'ALKERi JILasloby ; m r- TT ITS V nfiened a nia ni Been t aasbrtmenf of:Cr mil iai. Handkerchiefs. G love Socksi' Hosiery . (Marino and Cotton) GauzoVnd-hirt. for aural TOrYBoeomSrCollsis, Silk Xghl Capep 8penders, dtc. -.V - K W xAKUiri. Raleigh, April 7, 1949. 98 5m fJ0aiMISSI0JS:;V; 7 9' P Rnleisfaf U-C.f CONTINUED ViS; OSUAti;; Raleigh, March gy 1849t ' - Sny, Our Spring Goods in ;Par6': TTAVA. Lara ra, and Rio Co(Tf-. i fjy Brown, Crushed, and Refined Susara. . Molasses, Teas, and Spices, Butter, (Jheeee and Rice, " '. T Mackerel, Mullets. Shad. Roe ami Floor, meal. Bacon and Lfr ,. . T. .-IJ: ''-Z Blown sod Ground Allum Salt, .. . . ... x So'e and Upper Leather. Calf, Lraing Skins, and Shoe Tresd i1 v C ' Tin Ware, assorted, v-f mS C6ta sndfLihes;- : l vrt:' - f:v' Shirting, 'Sheeting and Oxnabnrgs, Cotton Yirns from 4 tI0,' : Yarns, by fhs Bale, ' - - ; ; CigarsVTobaccoilnd Stiu; - Nails from 4 to $0 penny, . v Biown. White. Snd ShavinV JfW- cperm, Auamanune, ana lloileie iJan Sione anil Wno.1 Wr s ' j waruen noes, onsveis and Soade , . . oaggmg, Kope, and wtne. ? itt We expect to keep a constant strDofvAfiha n and other articles, in our linei. )' A-.- . .vlfs- ifr WILIi PECKd-tON Raleigh, March 30, 1849. ; -y. 36fc6Vr? CLOTHMG 7 ESTADXtSDriOJE ' 3To rlli Side, 3d Door ast of Calvert BALTIMORE, fvftC MOORE & lNMArchanCTsTforares-, pectfnlly invite attention to their atoekof r." dy made Clothmg, of etery faTnety, cuUnd mads fnu a superior style, and not aarpassed to je. fiuiah., orquality. r.f uauu, superior , vjoics, . issjmereav Veatings, 6.", iu their custom deprtmeut, which will be made to order; in ths most fashionable atyle. " Geullemeir.wish injg to ordr a fine suit, without tiiol, ' expense of coming to Baltimore, can do so by Setid", ing their measure to M. & , stating color; qpality Ate., which will bs'stlended to with fhe xsrno eSre, as if the purchaser were present. . Tliey-feel confi-5 dent of giving entire' satiefact ion, to all whq favor , them with their orders, either, by.letier. or m penonL . 07 Mr. Inman ia the agent for hankie ndVsUp rior system of drafting Garmentarterms for$ookr apparatus and lostructioa, $10. "' Baltimore. Feb. 3. . .. . . y y vj ly :nuff Boxes. Clsar Cases und To' ?bacc6 Boxes, just to hand, and for sale by ' . 5, F.-PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849i " n r ' 20 JNotice. TfUST received, the wonderfal and important Oj. remedy against Baldueaa. hair becoming grey ' e., which baa -been, found of tho highest efScacy. It can be had in , Bottles, bf application: at my: Hair dressing Room, on Fayetteville street -The pubtie are requested to read the- followtag AdvertisemeBti .r f- - WJSMITHW PROF. BARttT'a 5' WO.TDERFtTf TUICOPITEIlOrS f iTIURES BALDNESSjf TBEVEWTS lGBEy Hair, and eradicates "Scorf nd Daudrnf This article differs from H the OtlrtrvtrCseo) aos -truros 'of the day.- -' lta mahufacture is basedtipdu s thorough physiologjcttl knowledge of ihis)B3wthbr. the hair and itavonnection'with ibS akinaS ill'as' kuowledga of the TSrious diseases which affect both. Thia celebrated comud, m - addition to jta nsefjil n ess as a preserver and besutifiel' bf tbohsiri'1sa.' equalled by soy other srticle ss an external spplics- lion for bruises, spiir' erysipelas, awellingii ring worms, scald head, inflamed - akin prickly beat, ' acrofula, tetter pimpie; -aord throat, tetid teet, salt t rheum, rough bands, beadeebe, chapped skJa,chiIL blaiu, internal patos, rheorAatm, &c.- paia occasioned by ths'stirjgof insectsfe immedlateif ly relieved by ita sppRtioV;ag ss enective .reseorcs .for sH euUneou diseases of J ths, kht,H merits a placemon gat thS household treev urea of every family,- r ;V '' r-X-,-S- : TfUST; RECEIVED large snspfadid foi, of ay Superior ' quality, of the-very latest Cheap for caah. - . -, V Ei lW HARDING5. Rateigtr; Aprfl -7, iS49vft.I ATIN8, of the Bed 'BnWeVVf-i Whrfi.' Msrserlles. VcriUtiito. Ttxianna "oil De 6rd." sod Vslenclao. of ill . styles sod. qualities, made in the best manner. . Cheep for cSshv ttajojga. .ftpm it jaw, v.- . - "r-ra. YF.R V l.rtr, lot in.t oseosd. and Cot. . ja ths lstest, style, and wU toadow at all price--. Call od ssamino. -.frJ w11 - iryThs Standard will tofj s of ths-: abots tJb vertisements of E. U HyiP- ?ri n a'fW 'y" Thiiblei;'..-;,."!: Pli'jjf Ware.rt-d II Tesey ,Cc'-, I frjecda sr.i ths r - intpectien cf ttien beinj 8sojreiliCs7'"l i sssoryneu mors rica iastetajcano; ysrie J. Ci j 11-4' ever had lh otoeaxs t oiler them tefcre. Hsvmg taken -much twins m elils2 these arti . cles persooaIry, t&tbe.:;NrmbemC;:l,cd ttavinsr ponghl them at' iho-: fowast earb-.priceav ? firomv f ; . hands,! am enabled to joCet .great inducemerits ' Call and fovs ths eotTScttisVsf iho' stove-1 Watrdisnd JvWelryJStorc f-'k .:- PststslHirf, April 5, 1849. i "-3 P m M BBB A v.:- S9 - 0 4 ' -. ."-Vir. VIS-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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