1- l.fn I .11 J Jig 4 nf i v. .il L' Va -,.?. 1ai ? i-: nt JE3-' i s 0 $'-1 ' 5i ' i. - i r " V itii!r ' falr eUttlBl peace; ,tonWarp'd by piirty raje, to live like brother.;'' t - Volnme X;-: ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRII, .18, 1849; r r f LJ-' 'daefthlrly 'gee of the s rest ef hi Ws, there- ace ahorc- .ivatioe can ley wilt be j our towns A. hi long -nim sum- parents a inr, will be I happy ce of Prof. ii .veer Language, I ' !" sr annuo), rav: Jationa f Id be early ,If ufs- ar,whk 'jesubsert- Se I5th of ition mat ity, N. C OrEtu i92 W otfered nnrsL.. Store. I SO ST'ww' . J3ei - 'tie Br ,ed8ua edA 2 PUBLISHED SISI-WgEUY 4XD JTBEIIY, BT tehms; ' Safcaeripfu- ScvWekly Pam Fire dol- (ars per anoam btt jh VdTtnce'. a , WtscLT pArca Three Dollars per annum. Ad9ertuementi:YoT eTery Sixteen Arat Usertioo, One. Dollar; eacfc aaDaequem iucruu, Twenty-five Cents. Court Order and Judicial Advert ttmenU will be charged 25 per cent, higher; Wat a deduction of 33 per cent: win be made from the tejalar pneee, for adTertisart by the year. AdTertisemenU, ina-rted in the ScMi-WaaaxT Ka- .ill .I.A.nnarilllha WkCELT PaPOr, ffe T UI9I w l f - of charge. i.u -. v O Letters to the. Editor cauat be rorr-r aid. , FIUE ! TH E r Fi 4 i ISaJttAIf CB COMPA of Hertford. Conn. Offers to inuro BaUdinis and. Merchandise, againsilosaor damage by ftre.mtpremiama to anit tnenmes. This is oue ot the oldest ana oesi insurance wu.- panies in the United states, ana pays u promptly s . Application for I mu ranee in Raleigh, or it i cinity.tobemadeto 8.W.WHITIWU, And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity . to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848 "FOR: RENT. THE large aid convenient Dwelling, now ocea ied bv B W. 8eawell, Eaq. with all the necea- aary out hooees ane two acres oi iau . Posaeasion wiU be given, the first of January next , . t. - ? O. tJHAVV. Raleigh Nov. 20J848. . A. B. Stith & Co. General Agents, Commission Mer chants. and Anctioueers, Ualeisb. C. AB.STITH j- 'CO.woold respectlnlly aa- neuace to the public Uat they are now pre parcJ, as tieueral Agenu, Commission Mercbauls, and Aactioaeers, to sell Goods. Wares, and Merchau. diza which may be committed to their charge, and .nnn..nt far ih um with puaclualiiy and prompti tude ; as also to aiiead to all business in their Hue, of khiti. th&f mtv be eaUttaied te their at- i.ntion .nH rjirt. Tbov solicit a share, of. puWio patronage, with the aaaorance that no pains wUl be pared ou ineu-part to give saiiwacwuu. REFERENCES: Hia Exeelleacy CsAaLca Maju.t, Raleigh, N. Wiixiam Uii-wE-q. Secretary ef Slate, u . . r mm T....HHP Gsoaaa NV. afoaeacAt?l2aq.''s" Dr. Jobiab O. Watsow.' 1 Mittmw Shaw. Eoo. u u ii.. i r i ii.M.cf. Halifax. N. C. Febrnary 20th. 1849. 16 1 FRESH DRUGS. MEDICINES AND PAINTS- m V ictit arrivaU. I have received a large aup- irey-iticlee neeful to enake my atock com p.te,W wmch I invite Uie tlgljgDn Druggist and Apothecary. Raleigh. March 8, 1849. 20 I. 0. O. F. r7TTttE Ri?ht Worthy Grand Lodge of the Iod ik, neiident Order of Odd Fellows will assemble in Hie Hall of Manieo Lodge No. 8. Raleigh, on Wed-n--v. Lhe 9th day of May, at 10 o'eiock- All Lodges in this jurmdictioo are expected to be repre- beuied either iu person or oy proxy- Bv order of the Grand Master. R.l.i.h fareh 20. 1&4!. 26 td o- ;7 . IfEW SPUIIf G GOODS. vrwTB have commenced receiving oar new stock yy of Goods, among which ate . ' Silk Tissues, Paria Jacuneta, .Printed Mnatins, Baiegea, plain and Fig'd. Grenadines, 8atm Stripe Alborines, . Mourning Lawns, Plain and Embroidered, Worked Capes and Collars, , . UeaJ Dreasec. Also. Plain and Embroidered Muslin Sacks and Visiles, at oar usual low terms. .... . . HEARTT dc LXTCHFORD. Raleirh. March 27. 1849. 5t , . 25 i f v- iplhocolate Drops and Lozenges of tall kinds, just opened, and for aale by ' P. P. PESCUD. RaUieiLiSiarchel 1849. nsti nooKs. large lot ef Fish Hooks of, the most approved kinds, just received and jor sate oy Raleirh. March ST. 1849. 20 t POTSCl tl PTUJI -UP TO THE, LATEST? -MOMENT. Telegrnphlcally jratt'Dere, a RECEIVED 'only two doxen of those Super fine Silken Cylindrical Teguments, or as the vnlgalehaait OATI, f .W: now saperceding all heretofore fabricated from the wide world famed Manufacturers of Gotham, the Messrs Leiry's and Company. Only a half Eagle April. 1849. OLIVER & PROCTER Z2aittS50 UCt31ttt3e OQ3iaB r ' TAMPIUO; California. Panama, Double Brim Leghorn, Pedale, Palmetto, and Sewed 8traw Haw of all sixes and qualities, thi dsy received by '' R. TUCKER k SON. RaWjgh. April 6. 1849 , 28 PIAIO FOR SALE. n LIST received, on consignment, st our Auction J v Conamiion Store, a Piano which will be uu on restoaable terms. A. B. 8TITH & CO 30 April 12,1849. Eichtnge Office: if C.Pifnell k Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS $ -qaotcpqcirai-fpsy ana sro To Discbarsed Soldiers. THE nbcribers will collect, with despatch, 8o vaix a a t ? l ! m a r o a 8 o o tt, I a bt n i, Ta t a s cir HcNtr, and back fat, tt moderate terma, and will buy and cell the- same, at :the market rates The Cjatmont mut send his Diacharge, with an af fidavit that he i (he person named in it. ' Liberal Advances made on the same. Soldiers farnivhed with information relative to Claims, afainat the Government, fee 6f charge. (T f flaima sent through mail to the Subscribers, will have the same attention as if on personal appli celion Addrese " ' ' " : r 4' .W PURCELL & CO. Exchange Broker f. Richmeni, Va. July. 20 1848. 68 if. SOLAR LAMPS. QTRCHE 8abscriber has iaat received a new and aUjn beaotifu article of Lampa for Lard or Oil. Al so Ci irandolea, new and handaome pattern a, which will be sold low. C. B. ROOIV . iD.u:L t 4 iojo at Important to Every Body. AVING made arrangements with one of the most extensive manufacturers of No 1 Needlee, urland. to snpplv me with his best Quality Nee dles, I am enabled to offer great inducements to the ipurchaaers thereof, as to prices and quality, as my articles shall be alwaya guaranteed of beat quality, and the pricea chalked down to the lowest notch 'much lower, indeed, than inferior articles are aold for for aale by. the thousand or single paper. Also, Silver Thimbles, by the doxen, of first rate retailing quality and exceedingly low. - - call atlumsdejts 1 j Watch and Jewellery Store, Where a good assortment of the richest and moat fashionable Jewellery, Watches. Spec taeles, Thimbles, Pencils, Gold Penn, Minis- ture Lockets, Silver Spoons, Military and fancy goods, io fact'overy attieler uroelty kept in a Jewel lery Store any goods being bought at the loweet Caah Pricea from first banda, l.am enabled to sell as low as any boose North or Sooth. The Beaux and Belles,- who wish to shine Can' make themselves extremely fine With Breast Pins. Rings' and Bracelets rare j And alt things else to suit the fair . i I am well and efficiently prepared to give univer sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Speetaelee, Pencils, Jewellery. &&, fee. Persons passing through Petersburg will find their iateresi subserved by leaving with me Watches, or other work they may have to be repaired. CHARLES .LUMSDUN. Petersburg,. Va. - 23 3m NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. NOTICE is hereby given, in at books win be opened .for subscrip tion to the capital Slock of the North Carolina w a - Rail Road Company, in the City of Raleigh, on Thursday the 19th day of April. 1849; and will remain open for sixty days thereafter. JOS I AH O. WATSON , DUNCAN K. McRAE, THOMAS J. LEMAY, CHARLES L. HIM TON, WILLIAM W. HOlDEN, Commitsionrrs. Raleigh. March 20, 1849. 23 td RALEIGH & GASTON ROAD. 'OTICE ia hereby given, that Booka will be opened for subscription to the Stock of the laleich and Gastou Rail Road, in accordance with the act of the late session of the Legislature, in the City of Raleigh, on Thursdsy the 19th day or April, ,1849 ; and will remain open for sixty daya there after. RICHARD SMITH. GEO W. MO R DEC A I. V WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, Cevtmissiomrs. Raleigh, March 20, 1849. 23 td A large supply of Coach, Furniture, -Polishing snd XX Japan Varnishes, just received and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleieb. March 8. 1849. . . . 20 Instructions in French and Flnsic iforma the citizens of Raleigh, that he designs taking a class each of Ladies fend Gentlemen, for in struction in the F reach language the lesaons to commence sometime during the month of April, He will also impart instructions either upon the Piano, Harp, or Guitar AppacaUona may be made either at Turners Bookstore, or at Monsieur B's residence. He has received and has at his disposal for sale, a suply of supenor Piano Fortes. Raleigh. March 30. 1849. 28 Bt TUCKER & SON. TTTT70ULD respectfully give notice that they are V V "ow prepared le foruiah their comerous pa trona and friends with the Spring style for 'IUNTI CMFN'ft HATC . In announcing this style, we aim ply say, that it ia something entirely new, gotten . up , with an eye io com fort, durability and taste', sod cannot be surpassed in these three points, so important to the minufaelBre of the hat : - We return ear ibaaka for tbe liherai patronage heretofore bestowed on oar establishment, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. i ' ' v ? R, TUCKER cVSON. March I. 1849. - . . 18 BUSINESS COATS. very, large assortment of Business Coats tcoa- sistina in part of Bin da Milled French Cloths. lack and Brown Caahmerets. English and French Tweeds; Brewn and Drab Queen's Cloth. . a new ar ticle, for summer ; French -Toil de fiord; Black Twilled Alpeeca f Plaid and Brewor Lined, ef Dress and Frock aty lea; also, cheap Jou for enrnmer. ,v Cheap for cash. . L. HANDING.- . . Ralaigh. Apol 7 1849. 28 -3m '" - . i 73Jorthern Potatoes A small lot to hand, oetterihaa enr -instv: - ' ' ' i WILL. PECK St. SON. DRESS AlfDTttOCK COATS. NY Quantity of Super French Cloth, Dress and Frock i:oate. In eauty of style and fin ish, tbey are not to be e'qualled. Cheap for cah i E. L. HARDING Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 3m inE liTl PO RTANT sale of Reclaimed : Swamp Lands5 In JVbrth Carolina, THE President and Directors of the Literary Fund of North Carolina, ia pursuance of cer tain Resolutions, passed at the last session of lbs Ge neral Assembly, offer for sals, FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES Of Swamp Eauds, eonetitoting 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 Isnds have been drained at great expense, under the direction of competent Engineers, and laid off into Sections. The drainage haa been effected by two main Canals, to-wit : Pan go Canal, extend ing Crotrt Pungo Lake to Pun go river, aix 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 mi lea long, with an average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth seven, and fall ten feet; togeth er with sundry tributaries or lateral ditchea. These Canals are navigable for Batteanx.and emptying in to the navigable waters of Pamlico Sound, their mouths are accessible to sea-goiog vessels. A large portion of this Land abounds in Juniper, Cypress and other valuable Timber, for which tbe fo rest of Eastern North Carolina is distinguished. The residue couaiats of Prairie, covered with the Caue and Bamboo, and in the estimation of the Engineers who aurveyed it, the whole of it is extremely fertile. ro Grain Farmers, and to the getters of Staves, Hsading and Shingles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. To Immigrants in the Ports of the United Stales, accustomed to a eountry similar ia many respects, this Land offers a soil believed to be as fertile aa any iu the North-western Stalee, with easy access to the Sea, aud within three days' sail of New York. The Juniper water ia pleasant, and the hands engsged du ring the lat two Summers, in gettiug Shingles, have enjoyed excelleut health. Time and place : The Sale will take place in the Town of Wash ington, iu Beaufort County, by Public Auction (Com mencing on Monday, the Slat day of May next, and will be superintended by the members ot the Board, in persoa. Terms: The Land will be aold ia Sectiona of about 160 Acres, according to the. Mam and Plates of the Eu- gineera. A credit will be given of oue, two, three and four years, to be paid in equal instalments, with interest from the day of aale. Bond and approved security will be required, and the title withheld nntil the purchase money shall be paid iu foil. Certificates of purchase will be given, and the titles, when made, will be warranted. Tnrnplke Road. At the acme time and place, the Board will re ceive Proposals for completing tne Turnpike Road from Pungo Lake te the Town or Plymouth. Given uader my baud, at the Executive Umce, iu the City of Raleigh, this 6lh day of March, A. D., 1349. CHAS. MANLY, ' Governor of North Carolina, and ex officio Pres't Lit'y Board. By order : L Cncvca Mablv, Secretary to Board. BRANDKETH'S PILLS, THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Ladies should use the Brand reth Pills frequently. They will ensure them from severe sickness of the s omach. and generally speaking, entirely prevent it. The Brandreth Pilla are harmless, j hey increase the powers of life they do not depress them- Fe males will find them to secure tbst state of nealtn which every mother wuhes to enjoy. In the cos- tivenessso often prevalent st this interesting period, the Brandreth PilU sre a safe and effectual remedy. There is no medicine so eafe as this it is more easy tbsn casior oil, and ia now generally used by numerous ladies through their confinement. Y)x. Brandreth can refer to many of our first physicians who recommend his pills to their patients to tbe ex elusion of all other purgatives, and the Pilla 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 day ease and pleasure. In order to discriminate between 1 ruth, which is eternal, and coniecture, which is like a transient vision, we must be guided by the light of EXPE RIENCE. To what doea experience direct! To the FREE USE OF DK. BRA.DRETH'S PILLS in all eases of bodily suffering. As this advice is followed, SO WILL THE HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. The writer baa Ions uerd them and has never found them fail of imparting relief In all acute d'tesses. let Brandreth'e Pills and mild dirt be used, snd the patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints, let the pills be need as often aa convenient, by which means tbe vitality of the blood will be improved, and the crisis will be generally brought about; the diseace being changed to acute, a few large doses of Pills snd a lew daya confinement to the house, will change the chronical ty diseased individual to a sound msn. J his is no figure of the imagination; it can be proved "by a thousand matter -of-fact men who .have experienced it . REMEMBER, in all eases of disease, no maU ter whether it be aeoid ere cough; whether it be fMhrna er consumption ; . whether it be rheumatism or pleurisy ; whether it be typhus or fever-end-ague. or billious fever : cramp or whooping cougn or mea ales: whether it be scarlet fever or small pox: lhat the PiUs known as Brandreth'e Pills will aurely do more than all tbe medicines of the Drug atorea for vonr restoration to health, and what is more will surely do yen no barm. - - cTr All persons should carefully purchase BRAN DRETH'S PILLS, only of the regularly appointed A c-enta. .T he v would thus, ensure themselves the genuine article; otherwise they msy often light upon a counterfeit article. Be careful. For aale by U ILL. PECK. Raleigh wholesale and retail Agent, at25 cents per box. y 'v GARDEN SEEDS. ffnHE Subscriber haa just received hia supply of II Garden and Grass seeds, wnicn he warranu to be fresh and. genuine, consisting u part of tbe osu al varieties Of the followmg kind, vtx r. r - J Asparagus, . , Beans,; .Beets, Boricole, . Cabbage, Csoliflower, . Celery. C oc umber. . ggaIant, Carrots, : Cress, Corn, Leek. Lettuce, m. Melon, j Meotard, - Nasturtiam, ... Okra, ' Onion, . Parajey; . Paranip, Peas, Pepper, Pumpkin, Radieb, ; . Rhubarb, Salsify, Spiwage, Squaah, Tomato,- Turnip, Aromatic Herbs, Grass seed and Fruit Trees, Also, a lot of Flower 8eed, which will be sold s thits- cents a paper, as they are not of last year, growth. P.P. PESCUD,. Apothecary dc Diugstst. Feb. 8. 12 'Dr. A. F. Coopers' Spino-Abdomi- nal Supporters. THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are reeoramend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Kound shoulders, or protapsns Uteri. rron:, ftiorr tbinas tney are very well adapted for some varieties of incipient epinal distortions, as they anord the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support to the spinal column. The above braces are recommended by tbe Physi- Lcians 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 Jiad been wearing a very celebrated body brace for leome time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty such. l " They need no puffing aa they speak for them Mves." PESCUD & JOHNSON ILr The above Supporter is au improvement en pr. E. CaAiNs celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. i Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4 1 New Spring Goods ! 1849. i R- TUCKER St SON RE daily receiving their Spring supplies, and 23AJb jost opened, a large assortment of Fash- leusble Dress Goods, consisting of fiolid. Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks tttriped 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 snd Fancy French Ginghams Mode Colored Batise linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muslins French Prints of New Styles silk Fringes and Buttons Linen Fringes and Persian Braids Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Silk Chsmeleon Shawls ;Bobin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert- ings. Lace. Capes snd Collars, Kid Gloves and bo- 84ry, rlaid cornered L.awn and Lanen l am uric Hankerchiefs, Graaa and Mohair Skirts, -c, 4e. March 21. 1849. 26 ; $300 REWARD. - A PROCLAiriATIOIV, By; Hit Excellency Charlci Manly, GoTtrnor ef I Norm laroiina. Ynrr? hereas, Nathaniel H. Simpson snd Andrew V V F- Gibson stand charged by tbe Grand Jury of the County of Guilford with stealing a Negro slave, named Bob, the property of one Lud wick Summers, ot the said Uouoty ot uuillord : and whereas it bss been msde appear tome, that tbe said Nathaniel H. Simpson snd 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 r. Uibeon 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,Sheriffof the said County of Guilford, or for their confinement in any Jail in this Stare; or a reward of $150 for the arrest and confine ment of either of them aa aforesaid. , ( DESCRIPTION. Nathaniel H. Simpson is supposed to be" between twenty five end thirty yeara of age, about aix feet high, spare built, walka erect, florid complexion, black hair with a email 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 wears wh'ukera to cover the scar and grains of powder ; speaks quick and usually very profane. Andrew r Uibson is supposed to be between thirty and thirty-five yeara of age, inclined to cor pulency, fair akin, dark hair, full eyes, about five feet 10 inches high, and in ordinary conversation speaks siew.i CrJ) Given under my hand and tbe Great SElAL C Seal of the State of North Carolina at f VvO J the city of Raleigh, this the 29ih day of March A. D. 1849. . I CHAS. MANLY. By tbe Governor. LaHsdov C. Manlt, j Private Secretary. 26 1 STcotpOQu C3aicpcILSxiuaa. Mutual Life Insurance Co, In Distress we Suceer! COM PA NY with the above title, having been 'Chartered at tbe lust session of the Legislature of Ibis Slate: and tbe provision rea aired in said Charter (viz. Application for Insurance for 950,0000 having" been fully met, the Company has been or. ga nixed by the appointment of the following officers, and ia Jsaumg Policies, tlx : DS. CHS. E JOHNSON. President. WILLIAM D HAYWOOD. Vice President. JAMES F JORDAN. Secretary WILLIAM H.JONES, Treasurer. Dr. WILLIAM H. McKEB. Medical Examiner. HENRY W. MILLER, Attorney. Dr-CBA8. E. JOHNSON, Medical Board r- unun d uivnrnnn V OI Wronsuiiauon. J HERSMAN, General Agent. This Company has received the most liberal char ter- thit has ever been granted to any Company of a similar character, ia any State in the Union. Thei 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro vides ithat the husband may insure his-owu life, for the1 sole use aud benefit of bis wife or children, aud, incase of the death of the husband, the amount thus eibscribed thall be paid over te tbe wife or children, or their guardian, if underage, for her er their own nse. free from all tbe claims of the rep resentatives of the husband, or any of his creditors." This provision needs no comment The! Board have also determined te insure, the live of( slaves, and this being almost half the wealth of .the people of this State, a large business is, reason ably anticipated. , . ; Any information' respecting the principles of'thi Company will be furnished by the Secretary, or any of its officers. " ' " v JAS. F. JORDAN. Suretihir Raleigh, April 9,1843. 29 RED Clover, (a superior articki.1 Blue Graaa, . vv bite Dutch 'Clover, Lucerne. Received this day at Turner's N. C. BOOK8TORE. April 9. 1849. 29 - mmm sXnnff Boxes. Cisrnr Cases and To bacCO Boxes, jual to hand, and for aale bj p. i. rL; u u Raleigh, March 8, 1849. 20 Samuel M Gold tod SUrer Smiths, No. 172, Baltimore St reel, , tBaD.EoacmcotrcBa jqqq0 MANUFACTURE and have always on hand, a' large amount of Silver, Table, and Tea Spooos, Forks of all sixes, 8 agar Tongs. Soup Ladles Butter Knives. Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitch ers, Vasea, Urns, Dishes, &e. 1 They ate continually receiving by direct importa tions,' all the new style Plated Castors, Baskets. Candlesticks and Waiters, as early as they appear in the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlery, Gold, Patent Lever and Lepine Watches Jewelry of every description. January 10. 6 ly $100 REWARD. A PROCLAMATION, By His Excellency Cntrlet Manly, GoTtrnor of Worth Carolina. WHEREAS, it hss been made to appear tome by the Coroner's inquest, of the County of Franklin, lhat Jamea E. W bitfield, late of said Coon ty, did, on or about the 6th day of March, 1849, kill and murder a Negro alave, 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. Now to the end that the said James E Whitfield msy be arrested and brought to trial for said offence, I do hereby issue this, my Proclamation, offering a reward of one hundred dollars, for his ap prehension and delivery to the 8beriff of said Coun ty of r ranklin, or for hie 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, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, thick built, and weighs about 175 pounds. Hair dark, thick, at.d a little inclined to be gray ; voice strong and bold eyea blue or gray Fuse large and round, with a peculiar large dimple in hia chin shows his teeth very plsin 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. Given under my hand and tbe Great Seal of tbe State of North Carolina, at i thn Citv nf R.loitrh this lllh Am of March, 1849. J 'o-- j CHA8. MANLY. By the Governor. Lahqsoh C. Mahlt, Private Secretary. 21 Wm, H, CARY & CO. HATE REMOVED TO THE1E NEW STORE, . Nos 243 and 24 Pearl street, near John Street, If JEW YORK. WHERE they are prepared fo-the SPRING TRADE, with tbe largest stock iu their liue to be found in America, consisting of new styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods. They invite dealers visiting this city to examine their assortment which wi! I 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 tbe trade, vix: Linen Thread, various makers Spool Cotlou, 100 and 20o yards, white, black and colored Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions. Tooth and Hair Brushes, in great variety Accordeons, plain and semi-tone Violins and Bows. Violin Strings. Harmonica, single and double notes Percussion Caps, plain, ribbed, split ribb'd, 15 and 1-10 Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Cotton and Silk Purses, plain and ornamental Purse Twist, all 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 Fancy Goods in Geuernl. Also, a full stock of American Goods, viz : IVORY FINE COJTIRS. Combs Back, Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat terna of Shell, Horn and Ivory. . BUTTONS of every description Spoons Silver, German Silver and Britannia Spectacles " " assorted ages Looking Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frames Brushes Hair, Cloth, Shaving, Paiut and Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crumb, Horse, &c &c Razor Strops and Hones Shaving Boxes, large, small and medium glasses Pins, Hooks and Eyes, and Thimbles Pocket Books, Wallets aud Purses Fans Leather, Paper aad Silk Jewelry Gold and Imitation, dec. frc &c Printed Catalogues furnished in the English, French German and Spanish languages March 20, 1849. 24 3m North Carolina Rail Road. Notice is hereby given that Books will be op ened for subscription to the Capital 8lock of the North Carolina Rail Road Company in the town of Henderson on Thursday, the 19th day nf April next, and will be kept open lor sixty daya thereafter. . .. JOHN. S EATON, , JNO. D.HAWKINS. WILLIAM J. ANDREWS, DEMETRIUS' E. YOUNG. March 26, 1849, 26- td RAL.EIGI1 dc GASTON RAILROAD. HvlOTICE is hereby alven. that Books will be iS opened for subscription to the Stock of the Rat eich and Gaston Rail Road, in accordance with the act of the late General Assembly, at Franklibton, on Friday; the 20th day of April next, and will remain open for atxty days tne realtor. v ALLEN C.?PERRY, JNO, D.HAWKIN8. Jnn. March 26, 1849. 86 "".tJ. TfCST opened a' maanificent assortment of Cra-. fjvats, Handkerchiefs, Glovef, Socks, Hosiery, (Marino and CoUon) Gsuze under shirts, for sum: raer. Bosoms, Collais. Silk Night Csps, 8openders c E. L. HARDING.1 ' Raleigh, April 7. 1849. 28 8m TWELVE pieces of a heavy kind to hand'. WM. PECK & SON, m - . u . . :C0MMISSI0N AND . MOTION 1 y AT' rjflcunlaion and AnctioH Store,, . CONTINUED AS tJSUAla g f AM. BUSWESS EHTB TJST2I? Stta&;5sf J EXECUTED rabMrTLY-ATOV.AjT ... ,,f TV1LL; PECK 'fSiSrllt' Raleigh, March 21, 1849. : Zm t Our Spring Goods iir Part." JAVA, Lsguira, and Rio Coffee, v -h Brown, Crashed, and Refined Bagars, ' - : Molasses, Teas, and Spices, - ' Better, Cheese and Rice,' Mackerel, Mullets, 8had, Roe and cot Herrings, Flour, meal. Bacon and Laid,1 Blown and Ground Allum Salt, Sole and Upper Leather, Calf, Lining Skin; and 8hoe Th'reao r Tin Ware, assorted, Bed Cords mnd . Lines, Shirting, Sheeting and Oxnabargs, ' ' Cotlnn Varna fmm AlA I A Yarns, bf rbo Bale; Nails from 4 to 20 nennj, i , f - W Brown, White, and Shaving jBoapsv -Sperm, Adamantine, and DoUete Cin&leM. i. oiuiie mu noou ware, fr:' r..j est ii. T"? uwucm ouweis ana opanes,:- , nagging, nope, and "Twine. WtI? We expect to keep a "constant snnnlv. of the hna and other articles, in our. line. -.-4 tt ; - I WILL t PECK d HON.' Raleigh, March 30, l849v a i 'SMtr CLOTHING ESTARtlSnittTENT, IVorth Side, 3d Door fcast of Calrert' STREET. u " nil T t m m f r W mm. . KAI I I M 1 1 H P ; IUI II. - lA-'S-i. ' eaFBSSBB BSaV tBB' BWBWV - - 4 it- : MOORE & INJMAN, Merchant Tailora. res pectfully; invite attention to their stock of rea dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut and made la; f a supenor style, 'and not surpassed in price, fiiusb or quality. " ' Always on hand, superior Cloths, Csjsatmeres, Vestings, f-c, in their custom . department, which' will be made to order in the 'most fashionable stVhi. ' .. ( nf lrrt n wiaK inmr I. akIm a im anil ' Bfik.nl .L. j expense of coming te Baltimore, can do so by send- ' f, ing their measure to M. & 1 atating color, qoality,; &c, which will be attended to with the same care, f '' as if the purchaser were present. They feel eonfiV t " dent of giving entire satisfaction, to all who faveif . t : u il... I k. 7 "j, . luciu wiui imii vivsiaj viuier vj Hmr,ria person. U" Mr. Inman ia the agent for Shaaklatufs cope rior system'of drafting Garmeata--ierms (or foeou,' apparatus and instruction, $10.-.. ... . Baltimore. Feb. 3. v H 'ly ... TTUST RECEIVED, a large and splepd'J lot, of Jl Superior quality, of the very laUwttta..! Cheap for cash.; , E, L. HARDING. m Raleigh, April 7, 1S49. ; .. , . r Jtg Jq 1 ATINS, of tbe BuifK BUk, of every kind White, Marseilles, Bombaxine, Tdnmnaf h ToilDe Norland Valenciaa, of all sty let end t qualities, made in the best manner. Cheap for .caah. E L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, 1849. - 20 tm VVATCBIES, JJEWJEIVBY, atfce. T -FW PI Ml 1 1 LM f weipi oi nr i SPRING eupplv . of. WatrhM taoalr. nU 3ns. minrature Locketa1 Thimbles, Bpectecte,'Peav cils, . 8ilrer and 4 PUted i Ware, and MiliUry and'j Fancy Goods. I invite mr friends and the Dublie ia ablL inspection of them being assured they wilt find Biy assortment more ricj, tasteful, and varied, tlunlhavs)7 ever had tbe pleasure to offer then before, a vff.-ta Having taken much pains in selecting these artka cles personally, in the Northern Cities, and havings bought them at the lowest cash prices, from firef J hsnds, I am enabled to offer great Tndocements to purchasers. '. .. ;. i Call and prove the correctnees of the above at tkoU Watch and Jewelry Store of , CHARLES LUMSuEN.V Petersburg. April 5. 1849, . 28. $2. pdL; OliverSPrpcterf aamM.aa. V w a .a (OGLT BOW,) VATKTTKVIJLLtC BTBBBT, , .... R AL.EIGII. N. C. -i-rTu: E have just received and Are new fonaniaif r our very extensive and iaJiciously. selected v supply of . 1 . rs-:-' SPRING AND SUUHEn. GOODS, ' Consistinr of ; ' A -5 : "' hmmm JXmmf CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, AprVESTlNti Embracing every color vand variety, of which thev following are a part: ', -ml&l,luZ -Blue, Black, end Olive Green, Dahlia, Zephyr; end sr Drip dete Cletk$t BUek and Bite FrecKIh9f SkU Catsimerts. Fancy CassimereM. ' of 'veryj s Coler '(Striped donnthe etem.reH il thing entirely next DrUlinptf flto Plain and Fig. Satin rt SmVenmgn t all Color. Barathias. ; Cashmere. ut . MarseM, Figured and Plain. Elm . ? . ft .: . gant WMeartCardlSafas.'ferztli ' Fallutu(heVagararJ -i The aboye Goods weweeted b the VmtfJjLi,h propria persona frorn the latest importations, and eat 9-x a be recommended With i confidence to our customers ud fnenda and tbepabircVnCaJl aad look before 1 14 yon buy. We are determined to eell as cheap aa lu the yerV eheaneat, and ie have airnnenta tamed T , . out by os gotten up In a 'style not to he surpassed; , .... either inline State or out of USouUilof. or North - ef the PetoflM&. -fi A complete rait of lotoei made in 24 hours, t? , ; aeeeavary. . Orders' from a distance thankfoITy te- eeived and promptly attended to. .-a slv'rl OUVER tfc PROCTER i "t 7, ) , iv Professore ajid Artiat; ; Raleigh, April 1849. , " 2rr . The Latest London, Paria and AmerieatrFaah tens just at hand . - -;- Prii P. , .?-'.;' - S'