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4 if 1 aJt ri ill mi?if twjfr- Y J' " ( " I" J i 1 . . ' ' - - - . . .. .!...'-'-'.'-.---- r o j . i ri... . r r. ' 1 i n 1 . . i i j ....... - . ... .... - . .. . - Volume: : : . r,::- : ' 'SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 14,' 1849. :r.rrr?.7,vzsr:?x?. - ' ' fef 3 I i Si, L of tbirvv !of tfce tsl of fcis , wens- i abofr- M ! S ' w3l J?e his loi?g im sufS areuis. a , will of Prpf. r 7 yl"1 bguager-. I annuin. lions T be early asu- :-- i L: which subscn- 15tb of PER- 9-2 ofletd vices of lxperje. of 3 ive ihj beg of buying where y copu la I?n- Cthsbk- J.Gre-k t ranch bo"1' i Store, - e el. 4cr I recoov PDBL1SHED SBSI-T7EEILY IKD TEEILY, TERttS SltMriltiM. Sut-WttKLT Pa?2k FIt ara per aoam half ta dTnc; T WectLT pArxa Tbrea Dolltra per ananm. jiWtiatJFor every Sixietn Lint, first inaerfon, One 'Dollar ; eaeli aobroeat InaerUw, Tweniy-fife'CeaU.' Csurt Qriett end J-iiciai Aitrtuwniit will U charged 2S per cent, higher y Wat a dednctfoa of 33 J ter cent. vi!l be made from the refmlar price, for mdTerUsere hy the year. Adwrtintaiiftaerted ia the Sm-Wtt.t Ra cwrra, wiU alao appear ia the yTtzu. Vpii. Tree of charge.'' : : ''-: r . O" Letter to the Editor mnet be otA. rrnne 1g rx a carsmiASCB compa II srr.4 ir; Hartford. Conn: Offera to iaaora Baildinga and Merchandize, against toea or datnftf e by fire,t pranrama to uU the timea. -Tkiaia one of theolJet nd bnIaaaraoeeCoa niM in th ITnitad cttatM. and pava U lesaes promptly 5 -- - ; Apptlcatioaafer faeoraoee in Haleiher itai- cinityVtobamiJato .W. WHITING. i - , .,-:.- - 'Agent. And for tflhoa, N. C. mad eieinity. to Of. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848 - . - trinity School, THIS Scnoot, deif eJ for itte moral and Iteligious cultare of buys, and for their thorough initios in ev ery branch of rtady oanalTy panned atcfchooU, ;will begin a new Term, on Um.IOU Janaary wwen win conlinne five month, ' The TernW by thi arrange ment, will be made te cerrcapeod with thoae T the Univentty . and of other Scheola for Suya in the rttate. Th'u echoot pamwi advantages in - repect to beauty and beahhfulma of aitaation,-eitent of ground, and comfort and convenience bntUing. not often urped.: : ArranemmU have bren made, for the most efficient, management of it ' do msctic concerns, and foraecorihg to the boys a ma ternal supervision and care", Ihe .m'.tst aitstdnon and kind. :The expense of a pupil for board, with Tui tion in English and in the Ancient Languages, and in French if desired, wil) be $87 50. When two boys come frirn the aame family $80 only will be charged for ehv '- r- ' . Fjr appKcatton for admisaion, and for farther in formal ion, apply for the present, ta the aahacriber in Raleigh. - - ALDBRT SMBDES. . - , : Rector ;f 8t Mary 8chooL N. B. Boys Over 14 yearsrof st will not ie i re ceived unless they are ownmoaicant. Dec S3. v4. v-: . , , U FOR RENT.. finH E large aid convenient Dwelling, now occn- J pied by R. W. Seawell, rsq. wtrnau in neces sarr out h'tuses'ans two acre of land aU ached. Possession will be given the first of January next. - ' - U. Oil AW. Rsleigh Nov. 20. 1848. A. B. stm & Co. General Areata. Commltsion Idcr r chants, and Aactioueers, Ilaleish, If. C. A i B-ffTTTrt'' CO. "would respectfully an A usance to the public that they are now are- pared, as General Agents, Commission Merchants, and Auctioneers, to aait Goods, Wares, and Mercliao due which -may be committed ta their charge, and account for the same with aanetaality and prompti tude ; as also to attend to ail business io. their lis, ef whatsoever kmd, that may be entrusted to their at tentioa and naraw They solicit a share ef public patrouage with the assurance that no pains will be spared on their-part to give satisfaction. ... REFERENCES: . Ilia Excellency Cuabxks Maslt, Raleigh. N. William Jill, Esq. Secretary or state. CaiaLta LHiirrox, Esq Treasurer. Gedrgk W. Moaaacai, sq--Dr. J osiah O. rWaTaoa. u u to. Matthew Sha, Esq. Uaa-J. R.J DamkL, Halifax, N. C. February 20th, 1849. 16 tf FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS- BY recent arrivals, I haver received a large sup ply of attklee nee Col to make .my stock,, com plete, te which I invite the attention ef purchasers - ..... , , P. F. PESCUD, Druggist . and Apothecary. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. ,T; . ; . . 20 I. O. dJ). F. SZTIHE Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the Tede fUpeodeat Order of Odd Fellow wiU assemble ia 4.b 1111 of MJito Lodge No. fU Raleigh, on Wed mesday, the. 9lh day of May, at 10 Vclock., All Lodges in fisjarisdictloa ire expected lo be repre sented either in person or by proxy, f 'i'-.-iS Bf rder-fUiv Grand Master, , Raieighr Marbb 20; 1849. .: - - . 26 td TaTJTE have commenced receiTjag 4Mur sew stock f tHid, among whieb ara , 8ilk Tissues,' . ' ' Paris Jacmeta, --.-Printed Mo4tns. Bareses, pUin mad Pigd 'Grenadine. r -.- ' SmtUk tftripe Albirmes, - :t Mining Lawne, Plain and EmbmderaJ,- ! Warked Capes and Collars, Head Dresses, -.- Also, Plain and Embroidered Muslin Sacks and at our nana! low term. p HEARTT at-LITCHFORD. Kte'8h.Tarch371849. . - S5 Chocolate uropi ttndfl.bieugea of " kiods.jost opened, and for sale by '. b i . . ' P. F. PESCUD. "l"gl, March 8, 1849. , go, TSithtngt tlfJIee tt C. Vtr Prntell fc Co. CORNER MAIN AND 'GOVERNOR STREETS ; To DlRcharged Soldier. fTTIH E rubcriber " will collect, with ; ileepatch, JX SouiMat CiAikf roa Boobtt LA,TaaA tar Hcair.'and aipx at, on moderate terms, and will bay am sell the same at'lhe. market rates The Claimtot muiend bispischarge.'wllh an af fidavit that he is the person named in. it, '. " LlberolAdrances made on the aame. . Soldiers, fornished ; with: information relative to Claims against the Government, free, of charge. $T (Ias sent through mail to the, Qohscribera, will have the same attention as if on personal appli cation v Address v.- ---i .- v-j , . W PURCELL U CO. Exchange Brokers. Richmond, Va. Jaly. SO 1848. r . : 68 tf. SOLAR LAMIAS. GTFBHE Subscriber baa just received a new and 9 beautiful article of Lamps for Lard or Oil. Al an Girandoles, new and handsome patterns, which Will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Nov. $4. 1848. 94 Important to Every Body. ftn AVING made.arrangemeata with one of the UT. most extensive maaufnctarvrsefNo 1 Needles, in Eu gland, to supply m With his best quaUty Nee dleK I am enabled, to offer great inducement to the pnrchasera thereof, as to prices and quality, as my articles shall be always guaranteed of best enalily, and the price chalked down to the lowest notch much lower indeed, that inferior articles -are sold for for sale by the thousand or single paper. Also. Silver Thimbles, by the doxen, of first rate retailing quality and exceedingly low. CALL AT LUMSDEN'S Watch and Jewiellery Store, .W here a good assortment of the richest and most fashionable Jewellery, Watches. Spec tacles, Thimbles, Pencils. Gold Pea Minia ture Lockets; Silver Spoons, ' Military and Isncy goods, in fact every article usually kept in a Jewrl leiy Store; my-goods-being boaght at the lowest Cash Prices from first hands, 1 an) enabled to sell as low as any'hoaae North or Sooth. The Beaux tod Belles, who wish to shine Can make themselves extremely Mne With Breast Pine. Rings and Bracelets rare And all things else to suit the fair I am welt and efficiently prepredto rive univer sal eatisfactiob in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Pencils, Jewellery, die., tc Persons passing thrensh. Petersburg will find thotr interest subserved by leaving with me Watches, or other work they miy bate to be repaired. CHARLES LUM3 V KN. Petersbarg, Va. . 23 3m NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAO. TTllTICE ia hereby given, that Books will be epeaed. for subscrip tion to the capital Stock i ins twrut vB,wlls Rail . Road Company, in the City of Raleigh, oa Thursday the 19th day or April, 1849; and will remain open for sixty days thereafter.' JOSIAH O. WATSON, DUNCAN K- McRAE, THOMAS J. LEMAY CHARLES L. H1NTON,- WILLIAM W. HOLD EN, i Raleigh, March $0. 1849. . S3 td RALEIGH & GASTON ROAD. . OTICE 1 hereby siren, that Books will be ope aed for subscription to the. Slock 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 days there after. v RICHARD SMITH, GEO W. MORDECAI, WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, Commissioners. Raleigh, March 20, 1849. , S3 id 4 large supply of Coach Furniture, Polishing sod IX Japan Varnishes, just received and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh. March 8, 1849. 20 Instrnctiona in French xmd jriastc. ON&IEUR J BRADY most respectfully in forms the ctturn of RaJeigh- that be designs takiiif a class each ofLadiea and GemJemen, for in frtruciion in the French language the lesson to commence someiim ducin the month of April. , He will also impart instruction either upon the Piann, Harp, or Guitar. - Apphcationa may be made either at Tamer Bookstore, or at Monuenr B' residence. - He has received and ha at hi disposal for sale, a suply of superior Piann Tortes. Raleigh March 30V1849. . - S6 6t r. :Mxtisoji. rTTw OULD respectfally give notice-that they are W now prepared to furnish their numerous pa trons and friends with the Spring style for 4 GtNTLEMEN HATS. . J In annenncing this style, wis sim- . ply say, that it is eonethjng ..entirely new, gotten up. with an eye te com tfbfj, jjarabtlity and. taste, and cannot be sarpased ia these three points, so important to the manufactare of the hat We return oar .thanks for th liberal patronage heretorore bestowed oa oarataUshmnt, and hope to merit a. continuance at the aame. ; ; : . 7? f fB, TUCKER dc80N. March 1,; 1849VVV?: -t,:f-? s ; . 18 A . Urt saortmenCbr Barnes CiaU con ii suiUnt mp.rt of Blnghilrtaied French Cloths, maok aad Urown Cashmereta Engfialt' and French" T wards ; Brown and Drab QkeenV Cloth ' a new ar- iosb wmtobw; rrenca Tail da . rtardt Blsek Tsrillad AltTacea 4 PUud andmsf aad Focx.yiylaBf alaa cheap .it,. for-enmmar .-JUWh,Apr0-7,J849, 'Xytorthdtii Iofato-A . amairiotibhand. ! iSl tratter thai aw Jatt,' - ' - -.;:WllV. x'hJUK.'ft. BON.; DR C$9 Art D JHQ CIXJCOATS. A -iF.qBtIly t -4Jupir- French Ctoth, Dr W and Frak Coai; In -beauty of style and fin ishTthey aVe not to be eqnalkd, ' Cheart for cash. ' E: tSttXKDIXCC Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 3m Eh iinruuxAiT jAiE OP , Reclaimed ; Swamp -Lands, mlVYbrth Carolina. H PTnHE President kad Direetbra ef the Literary JX Fund of North Carolina, la parsaanee of car tain Resolutions, passed at' the last aession of the Ge neral Assembly offer for saJe '- i . FIFTY THOUSAND JACRES - Of Swamp Lands, eonatitotiag a part nf the Literary Fund of the State, situate ia Hyde and Washington Counties, and em bracing the region lying between Pamlico and Al bemarle Sounds. - These landa hare been drained at great expense, under the direction of competent Engineers, and laid off into Sectiona. Tb draiuar has been effected by two main Caaals, to-wit ; fongo Canal, extend ing from Pun go Lake to Pungo river, six and a half mils in length, with aa average width at bottom of 22 feet, depth aix feet and fall twelve feet and Al ligator Canal, from Alligator Lake to Pungo river, 6 miles long, with au average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth seveu, and fall ten feet ; togeth er with sundry tributaries or lateral dilehe. These Canals are navigable for Batteaux.and emptying in to the navigable waters of Pamlico Sound, their moutlia are accessible" to sea-going vessel A large portion of this Land abounds in Juniper, Cypres aad other valuable Timber, for which the fo rest of Eastern North Carolina i distinguished. The residue conaistt ef Prairie, covered with the Cane and Bamboo, and in the estimation of the Engineers who surveyed it. the whole of it is extremely fertile. To Grain Farmers, and to the getters of Staves, Heading and Shingles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. To Immigrants in the Port of the United States, accustomed to a country similar in many respects, this Land offer a soil believed to be as fertile as any in the North-western States, with-easy access to the Sea, aud within three days sail of New York. The Juniper water is please at, and the hands engaged da ring the last two Summers, in getting Shingles, have enjoyed excellent health. ' -- Time and place t The Sale will take place in the Town of Wash ington, in Beaufort County, by Poblie Auction, com mencing on Monday, the 21st day of May next, and will be superintended by the members of the Board, in person. Terras : The Land will be sold in Sections of about 160 Acres, according to the Map and Plates of the En gineers. A credit will be given of one. two, three aud four years, to be paid in equal instalments, with interest from the day ol sale. Bond and approved securitv will be reo aired, and v a- the title withheld until the purchase money shall be paid in roll. 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 Roid from fuogo Lake to the Town of Plymouth. Given under my baud, at the executive Office, in the City of Raleigh, thi 6th day of March, A. D., 1S49. CHAS- manly. Governor ef North Carolina, and ex officio Prea't Lil'y Board. Bv order,! . - ' U Cnavts Maaur. Secretary to Board. . r' BRANDRETITS PILLS. THRBEnT FAMILY MEDICINE. Ladies should nsa the Brandreth Pills freqaently. They will ensure them' from severe sirkness of ibe s omscb. sod eenerslly shaking, entirely prevent 11. The Brandreth Pills are harmless." They increase the powers of life thev do not depress them Fe rn tie will find the m to secure that state of health 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 medicine so afe as this it is more easy than castor i!, and is nv generally used 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 other purgatives, arid the Pills being composed entirely nf. Herns.' or Vegetable matter. purify the blood, and carry off the corrupt hp mors of the body tn a manner so simple as to give every day esse and pleasure. , ,. In order to discriminate between Truth, which is eternal, and roniectnre. which is like a transient virion, we must -be guided by the light of EXPE RIENCE. To what doe experience direct I ,'i'o the FREE USE OF DR.BRA.'iDRETH'S PfLL8 in all cases of bodilv suffering. As this advice is fol'owed.SO WILL THE, HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. . The writer bas long ued tbem and haa never found tbem fail of imparting relief In all acute diseases, let Brand ret h'e Pills and mild dirt be used, and the patient will soon be restored to good health. Iq chronic complaints, let the pill be used as often as convenient, by which meanl the vitality 1 of the blood will be improved, and the crisis will be generally brought about ; the disease being changed to acute a few Jarge doses of Pills and a tew days confinement to the house, will change the chronical ly diseased individual to a sound. man. This is no figure of the imagination ; it can be proved by s thousand fustier -of-fact, men who . have .experienced it.. RE M EM BER, in all eases of ; disease, no mat ter whether it be. a. cold- or a coughs whether it lie asthma or. consumption, ; .whether it ,be rheumatism nr pleurisy ; wbethei .it be .typhus or fevrr-and-egne, or billious ferer y crampx), whooping cough or mea- alee ; whether it be scarlet fever or emai f pox 1 .that the Pill known as Braudreth' Pills will surely do mora than all the medicines of . the Drug store for yonr restoration to health, and what, h more .will sorely do yon no bsrm. - qfp All persons should carefully purchaselS RAN DRETH'S PILLS, only of tbe regularly appointed A cents. They would thus ensure themselves. he genuine article; otherwise they may often lignt noon a counterfeit article. Be earefuLJ ! " For sale by WILL. PECK. .Raleigh wholesale aad -retail Agent, t St casta pes aox, uu . fTTlHE Subscriber hai just received his aappty rti , JJ.Uanienand uras seeus wnicn ne warrants jo o traso ana aeniunsf cufwiHg iiri o mo um jaj.vsrtetissi ot Ui following md, .ia ; . . a 7 . Rmii. . ,- Tt mMfm BorieoW Cabbage, , -Carurt,lr Celery - Crew, Caalrflower.V Coeaaber -.v Leek.t - En Plant . Corn, ; Xsvttiea -sMrbtWi 1 1 Matard, ; riastartiaav : .vara,: --irraleT.- . Parsnip, Onion, Peas, ';'Radrh, Svtnaga, H Pepper. t Pumpkin, , Rubarlt - vtritaify, ' Uaiaah. - - Tamatd Tumtp, - Aromatic Herb, Grass seed nd Frail Tree: ". -v ' .'- ' Also, a lot ef Flower Scad, which will be sold at vhreo 'eents a paper, a' tbeyfre not of lst year's trowth, ' - PST. PEHCUD, Apotberary ak Druggist. Feb. 8. 1? F. Coopers Spino-Abdoml- nal JSnpporterj,, ; THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of the above valuable anpportera,. which .are recommend ded for all persona, afflicted with .muscular debility, Ronnd ehoulders, or prolapsus Uteri , -j Proff: ; Mott thinks they are rery; well adapted for some .varieties of. incipient sphial distortions, as they afford the useful combination of shoulder race and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. r '? v'v ' "' m . ' The above braces sire -recommended by the Physi- clana generally, who hare seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. 4 ' ,n A gentleman observed a few days since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that be would not give, one of the above, for fiAy each. " They need no puffing as they speak, fox them selves." ..PESCUD & JOHNSON. QZT The above Supporter is au improvement, on Dr. E. Crains celebrated Spino-Abdomiaal Supporter. Jan. 12. 1848. (Standard.) 4 New Spring Goods ! 1849, K. TUCKER & SOW ARE daily receiving their Spring supplies, and have just opened a large assortment of Fash' tunable Dress Goods, consisting of Solid, Fiuured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped and (Solid Silk Tissue Plain and Plaid urk do Barege De Toil Pink Tarlatans Toil De Nord Fsney French Organdie Lawns SHk Striped Ginghams ' ' Black and Second Mourning Muslins and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams Mode Odoreo Balis ' Linen Lust Linen Ginghams Beautilnl French Muslins French Prints of New Styles Silk Fringes and Buttons Linen Fringes and Persian Braids Bonnet and Cap Ribbon Silk Chameleon Shawl liobin, Swiss and Jaekonet Edgings and Ineert- ings. Lace. Capes and Collars, Kid Gloves- and ho- j siery, PUid Bordered Lawn and Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, Grass and Mohair Skirts, c., March ol, 1849. - . . . ; , 26 $300 REWARD. A PROCLAMATION, By His Eieellency Charlei Manly, Governor of North Carolina. Whereas. Nathaniel II. Simpson and Andrew F. Gibson stand charged by the Grand Jury ot the County of Guiltord with stealing a Negro Mave, named Bob, the property of one hud wick Summers, of the ssid County of Guilford : snd whereas it has been msde appear to me, that the said Nathaniel H. Simpson and Andrew F Gibson have fled from Jus tice and escaped probably beyond the limit of Ibe State: ' ' Now to the end that the said Nathaniel H. Simp eon and Andrew Ft Glbvon may be arrested and brought to trial for said offence. I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of three hnndrcd dollars for the apprehension and delivery of them to the Sheriff of the said t'oumy of Guilford, or for their confinement in any Jail in tnis State; or a reward of $ I ftrj fr the arrest and coufine meut of either of them as aforesaid. DESCRIPTION. ' Nathaniel H. Simpson is supposed to be" between twenty five snd thirty years of age, about six feet high, spare built, wslks erect, florid complexion, black hair, with a small scar on the left cheek made by a bullet, some grains of powder buried in his skin which will not be observed without minute examination He wear whiskers to cover the sear and grains of powder : speaks quick and usually very profane. Andrew F Gibson is supposed to be between thirty and thirty-five yeara of age, inclined to cor pulency, fsir skin, dark hair, fall eyes, about five Jeet 10 inches high, and in ordinary conversation speaks slow. . - . , C rA ) Given under my hand and the Great wSEAL :feal qf the Slate of North Carolina at I rsrJJ (ha city of Raleigh, this the 29ih day of March A. D. 1849. ; . .. - . . . . CHAS. MANLY. By the Governor. . i Laaeao tj. Hmw, , Private Secretary. k . 20 COM r A V with the above title,' having been Chartered at the last aession of the Legislature of this Slate t and the provision required in said Charter (vix. -Application for Insurance folr $50,000,1 having been fntrr met, the Company has been br: ganized by the-appointment'of the following officers, and is issuing Potacies, vlxi- ,, 'v DR CHS. JOHNSON, President. WILLIAM D HAYWOOD, Vice PresidenL JAMES F JORDAN, Secretary. r v ' ILL! AM-H.JONES. Treasurer. ; Dr. WILLIAM HtrKEB. Medical Examiner. HENUr MILLER; Attorney.. v rruST'- t Medical Board rT . .rTnVWrSnn C Cpvtthatio. J HF.RSMAN. General Arent r"'' Thai Gompasy haa received the moat EheraT char ier that baa - eVef been granted . to aay Company of a similar character, in any 8tafe w the'Unioh. " The 5lb S4cUor oTlhe Act of lacbrooratwri br TtUC. r.,.. .HV Murwv IU.J r IU.UIS IW WWII , ItTj I UI the oles iiiiwi& benefifio his wife ' orchifdrer and, iu case' of tha dealt oTthebvshand themonnT thus subscribed ' WJ bepiid vv ttf lldrfr children, or their gnartfian,-if ander age. for her or heir awa tayrrremaii;tbe sirM oTr the rp reaaatatrmal UAaSfMi!or gny of hkaredifira," Thi pnrtiiioai4eejs i, r ' The Board b a v also determined to. inaara .tlia ire ef slavrsaithis being almost half the wealth f the people of this Statov a largo business i raon hly,aHrtipald' f, v , - ' v- r Any informatmi) reepsetlax the Mtri&fS-t-" Conpajty will ho famished by t.o Secretary, fit ni$ f ittoffieers. 'J AS.' F. 'JORDAN, Utcretnry. Raleigh, April 9, 1849. , .Samuel. KirfcSon,-1; ' ; ' 1 Gold and4 SIItct Xmithi.' 7TVJTANUFACTURE and hare alway Whahd, iVJi"1 amount of Sitter, Table, and Tea bpooBS. Fork of all sixes. So gar Tongs. Soup Ladles Butter Khives Bart Spoon, SitveT Tea Setts, Pitch er,' Vase', Urns; Dishes', W n- 'Tbey ai.e coatiaually receiving by direct importa tions, all the new style- Plated Castors Baskets. Candlesticks and Waiters, aa early as they appear in the Foreign markets Also, fine 'Table Cutlery, Gold, Patent Lever and Lepinr Watches Jewelry ef every description. January 10.' ' - kv'v --nCiy $100 REWARD. At pnociiiaATioprV By Els Extelltaey Charltt Manly,- fioTcrnor of Kortu CaMirnt.1 he St i.. TTTTTHEREAS, it, has been made tov appear tome V V ,hy the Coroner's inquest, of the County of rranaiin. that James E. Whufield. lata ofjaid Conn . ty, did, on or about the 6th day of March, 1849. kill and murder a Negro el are, named Mack, the proper ty of Weldon E. Person, and that said James E. Whitfield ha fied from justice, and escaped proba bly beyond the limits of this State. -J : ! -- ; - Now to the end that the said James E ' Whitfield may be arrested and brought to trial for said offence, I do hereby ursue thi. my Proclamation, offering a reward of one hmidred 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. : . f. DESCRTPTIOir. The said James E. Whitfield is described as being, between thirty and thirty. fie J ear of age, 6 Icel 4 or 5 inches high,. thick buill, and weighs about tS pounds. Hair dark, thick, aud a IttUe inclined to 'he gray; voice suong and bold.; eye blue o gray Face large and round, wiih a peculiar large dimple to his chin shows bis teeth very plain when he laughs- wore a large thick pair of whiskers, which met under his chin, slightly red. His whole appearance 4s that of a bold and daring man. -t; 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.. t 'Lakgdos C. Maslt, Private Secretary. 21 Wm. H. CARY & CO. HATE REMOVED TO TBtlBV SEW STORE, -Not 241 and 24 Pearl street, near John Street, WHERE tbey are prepared Tor the SPRING TRADE, with the largest stock iu their line to be found in America, consisting of new styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods. They invite! "dealem visiting, this, city to. examine their assortment which will be offered on the niost fa vorable terms - The following are among their importations, soil ed for the Southern and V estern trade,! aud will be sold in lots to suit the trade, viz : . . , Linen Thread, various makers . Spool Cotton, 100 and 20v yards, white, black and colored " ' Tapes and Bobbins, of all description. Tooth and Hair Brushes, iu great variety Accordeons,' plain aud semi-tone . Violius and Bows. Violin Strings. Harmonica? single and double notes . . Percussiou Caps, plain, ribbed, split ribb'd.1-5 ana i-in , ; Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors ( , :? Cotton and Silk Purses, piaja! and eraa rnepiaU , Purse Twist," all colore, on epoois 4nd in lbs. , Steel Beads, Bag and Purse Clasps and Trim mings. . rearl and Agate tfuttons. . Fiench Soap and Peifumery J Lo w's4 English Soaps and; Pomatum And Fancy Goods in Geuerall '; Also, a full slock of American Goods, riz : i IVORY 'FINE COMBS. Combs Back, Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat terns of Shell, Horn and ivory. v BUTTONS of every description Spoons Silver, German Silver and Bntanuia Spectacles M , assorted ages Lookiuz Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frames, Brushes Hair. Cloth. Shavinz. Paiut and Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crumb,' Horse, &c tc Uax'or Strops and Hones , . Shaving-Boxes, large, small and medium glasses Pin, Hooks aud byes, and Tlumblea Pocket Books, Wallets aud-Purses ' Fans Ijeatber, Paper and Silk . Jewelrv Gold aud Imitation. Sec irC Ax. ' I rioted Catalogues furnished r in the , English, French German and Spanish languages . March 20, 1849. t, . X . - .. 4 ?m North Carolina r4 v-i t-i r-i.-ti. Notice is-hereby given ; J that Book ilfe he opx enrd for subscription ta ibe' iCspital Stork of ! the ! Jxorth - Carolina Rail Road Compariy la J the town-pf dendcrsbn on1TiorsUay,Uie:igih day of Apr be kept open for aixry day thereafter. ' A v; ; r f JOHN '-R EATON WILLIAM J. AN UK IS WS, - ;-- DEMETRIUS "E.yOUiSG.v. . March 88j 1849, J ; ' -U RAIiCIGU & GASTON RAILROAD. Trkl OTIfJB f i heTehy: a1elis,' that-'Beoka e 1 ill ipeflefor sabsCT mtv antf fJaston-Kail tf oao, in accoTuaacarwno uiv set of the 4 te Gnrl Aasemhly,' kf FrartkllneasV on Friday, the SOth day of April nextr and will rewin pen for ixt days thereafmrir - -l I -rr .Vrn : W1ALLE Nri C PER RY;J . a . w .atai av V aat SB fMss, A. tl , i r i ' " ' ' . I T tfST, opened ?mH$6jmg?& V.fctcbr.is, Clw:J6ocks,asrt fiiinVsnd Cotton) O.-pfy sW.IJoaetta, OMai SilkiNiaMCapa. Sospend4 alafe: Aril.V..1$l. ... . ' V TWELVE p'teceeof a heavy ktml i hand; -f WM. PECK & SON. fiiii 1 G -T' and SOWS 1 Ralef shy m Cf mi CUNTlNUJiUlttV ailV BVSI2tSS SfXlVSTSA WI-.TS ssaxx EXECUTED XZGSSttLrAVXk ttBFlfeirJt Raleigh, March ai 1840- Z UVeift rii ff TTA;YArfLamiira, and Rio Coffee, is I tJi Bmwn, Crushed, and Refined Sugarv aioiwiM, i eas, n opieea, j - Batter, Cheeswand Rioe,- ' jnauiBivimuinna, onaa we ana cot Werrtngs, " ; Flour, meal. Bacon and Lard, ) B lown aud Ground: Allum Salt, c 14 .a ",.; Bote and Upper Leather, -( -i Calf, Lining Sktnv, and Shoe Thread, : f Tin Ware, assorted, " ! i--'- -u Bed Cord and Lines, Shirtins. Sheetine: and Oxnabnnrs. t - " 4al -1 t la is. . . . a e- . Cotton Yarns from 4 to f . -wc-" x'45' r v.. , i ' .--.' ' . t: ii2 i ams, oy me oaie, - - Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff; " f - BrDwtl. While SKurfnsr Snhr,m' Sperm, Adamantine, and Dollets Candies, v 4 - a 8tone and . Wood Vare, Garden Hoe. She vela and S oa psggtngKope, and-Twine; jf We expect to keep a constant sopply, of the abot' and other urttcles, in-our line. . . u 43 - VWILL t PECK SONJ - -Raleigh, March 30, 1849. t ,i- 26Vwj CLOTHING ESTABLISnjrjEN -jry Ko. 146, tte u North Side, Sd Door East of Calrert 'J. BALTIMORE, MD. TBSTOORE & IN MAN, Merchant, TatfasTjre? IVil pectfullydvtltteBtipB lo their stock of rett dy made Clotlung, of e very variety, cut and fnadein a superior style, and not aurpassed lg price, fiu'ieb, or quality. . -4$t '1..,. Always on hand,,- superior Clolha, Cassineresff Vesting, -J-Cj in theircuj'epertrnent,: which; will be made to order To ) lie imost fashibnablektyle., Gentlnaeh'wish ing. to' order, a fineeujtwithont.th expe lies' of coming te Baltimore can do So by sehd ing their meaflOre tbfM. &.fi,' stating 'cotpr, quality f &c which, a-ill 1)6 attended to;wilh 4h"e same ear,, as if the purchase ere presentr'EThey feel "confi dent of giving entire salisfactiooi ;to nil .wheTTavor them"w.Uli their orders, either' ,by 3-ter, or ia pesonv, O Mr. Iuman is the agent Ufi Shanklanr sune riot system of drafting Garments terms for, books; apparatus and fnitratienV.f Il0 . IV ir 4i' eM Baltimore, Feb, 3. .; , f5 ..,1L1.. 9 .TTUST RECEIVED, a large 1 and splendid Jot, ol 1 Superior quality, of the , very .latest. cut.Vy Cheap for cash. . , - ..E. L HAKDING. i t Raleigb, Afwil;?7,1549. - - fl- !f28-3mv CJATINS of the"B of every kind White, Marseilles, jBorrJtnme, rarrowx,n " Tuil De Nordn"ibS Valendas, of all-styles snd qualities, made in the bast aBoerr ' Cheep for cashv Raleigh, April 7. 1849. .' ;i2S8m - . i. . ..-.'" ' ' . .' if J I 1 ' " " . L 1 1 ' -g WATCHES, JEWEtRX, &ej PEIN Gin receipt of my . SPRINGS sapply if W atches, Jewelry vGold; Pens,-. minjature; LtiCkets. - ThimblesSpecUcJes; pjsn-. ens t piver,i son tPlaled. Were,' and. Militant LanA 1 Fancy X7ood. 1: invite aar- FfrienJ andihe WnUuilA am inspection of iherii-being sssored they will findiarC assoament more rich, last,efuland, yariedt thajki have ever had ibe pleasure to oner them .before? w i ' Having taken much pains to si iecting ; these arti. dee personally n the. Nonbertr: CitTevnd i harms; bought them at bo- ipwest.carjKicesv Jfirsa handsel, am enabled ,o. offer great iodoeanenta$te pwaMsara-j)!. ust ce-4a . hr. slat - Call and prove the correctness of the aborev at tho Watch and JewelryiStora of r.! s. j; kz . j vwt 4 viv, CHARLES LUMSUCI;' Petersburg," April A. 1849. a88tTpJ as: - iinvr.i IV. ! I I II jl I 1 I A VIM V1 , i f yf ijw 1 Usr jrt MERGHANTTAllORS,! . (PLT 4 iS. iU, nave in rrceivcu juq aro- now openisg .supply 1 . . .0 1 Ai 1 raeA 11K ireTlftnei'1 i o .-.- - w - . 1 saia a sue .& a. Eiuk Slack, enayiue uTfcn, -f"-4 sr e reconimeuoea wBn.vCe&Uianei;rr. zljm sad; rltjeadc aadho ruUiO-i.Cillai iaekf fsrtf yw:asjtftdtairaiirti::7!t tl-tpcXi " ihaTSfYnneaLi and Uhmtt t 'l -rrl: trrssJ - antliy Ba gattea-ap ia ojey!3-t.l ,ta trcrrr' stSi ekhet itvlhis.eui 4 6tc: Z'Zz, a? SJr'r .1 T-..w(. -,f :r- . 3 . . -. .7... .4 ,-,.' l i : AenrWaiC?cf crcstiU ti tfrr if -sAceiwarywOniMat 41 jaikiUaailiriT-l! eehrcd aad ptopry&erdt r.i-V;!'! i -Rale'-eh, Apf2 1849b v. USUALx .11 a: i.iiTs TCTtT ilfaOissitii--. The Latest LosdotH ions inst at band. -1 1 i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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