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w . - v . T- ;5 I r .m- ..i . . . . .,.," ..... . T mmTm a-BaB Bi.aBBBaBaiaBiaBa aawMMaaaiaBwaBaajBBaa', 4.! . " I - f VtV; v .1" V'f"i--.f--t cttti" ::SJ)?& ! aeilS"" peace, nVarpd by party rage, to lire like brother,." Volume ' L. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1849. Number '.SSii jt r:i Hi i i i , ; . . -;-r" j ; -.-f i. i w i - ' . ' 1 i . . . . . .. , V. i V - I . : iL. ,1 IT if j ef thirty a of the 'a. there ,a above- and U (Doit can . will bo ir tbwne his loig im ecl&- parents a I't will bs is happy . of Prof. UgUSe, annum, ticne I f beemrly J a suiS- which subscri- 15thi of ft B an oat FEB 111 offered ; i tore. 20 P- Iff- vaseal- extfov hesi for s above i in the Siisborg. d wood it.- - 'BURG, L. J :jOHif I -: ! ih!5tb oil's ni ay :eor on iff " if i btttee. fit BT yal4erjatfefe-sWttT- Pra Fira' dol fif Fr anaum 4ialf ioraTtBCa. ; J ; VtLT PAraa Thraa Dollart peraanam. iirtieM- For erery Sixtn Iam, first aMrtioa, One Dollar; aaeh Bubaaqaaot iaaerUoa, Tweaty-fire Cant. - i r ' Caarr Order aad Judicial AdttriiMtmnt will be charred 25 per coot, higher; Vat a dedactioo ef 33 J per cent, will ba mtda from tha reffalar pricea, for adTertkara by the year. m . - AHTertiseraenta, los-rted in tbe Sjn-WXLT R. sisria, will also appear ia tha Wbmx Paperr free of ehtTge. CT Lettfrsto the Editor most be iwr-mD. - FIUE! mnr as t.T a I VITll tXCC COMPA II Sf. of tiartford, Conn. OdVrato tnura Uuuainja na ieroaauijr, ji daause by fire, at premium to u me umc. Thiato'ue of theolJest and bwtlnsartnceOom pinieain the United State, and pay iu loe promptly. -- - . Applications for laaarance in Ralih,or ita i inityttabemadto 6. W. WHITING. And for Miltan, N. C. and ticiniiy, to I. J. PALMER Agent. October, 1848 83 FOR REN T. THE ltgedconenient Dwelling, now ceo pied b R W. Sfeweil, Eaq.wiihall the necea aary out h mae ana two acres of land ettaehed. PoMeMion will be given the firat of January next. G. SHAW. "Raleigh Not. 10. 1848. 93 A. B, Stith & Co. General Ajcnt, Commission Mer chants, nnd Auctioneers, Raleigh. IV. C. . A B. STITH CO. would . respectfully an- nauace to the public that they are uow pre prjj, as Geueral Ageau, CommuMHio Mrrchnuts, and Auctioneers, to well Goods, Waiea. and Mrcbu dua which may bo coiOHiilied to their charge, aud account for the aaiue witn puuctqality and prompti tude ; as also to atteud to airbuaine in their Hue, of whitsoeTer kind, that may be entrusted to their at tention and care.-They eoiieit a ebare of puWie patronage, wilh tM aaauraaca that no pains will be pared on Uieir-pat to go aatifction. REFERENCESj ' His Excellency (Jmaxea Mamlt, Raleigh, N. C. Wiluam Hhx Eq. Secretary of Sute. u CnABLES L Himtox, Esq ireasurer. Gcosok W. MoaoKCAi, Esq. Dr. Joxiah O. Watbom. JlATTHtw Shaw, Esq. '', llou. J. R. J Uanikl. Halifax. N February 20th. 1S49. 16 tf FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS- KY receul arrivals, 1 have received a large sup ply ot i tides neefut to make my stock com plete, l which I Invite the attention of purchasers r P. F. PESGUD, , Druggist aud Apothecary. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. I. O. 0. F. QHTXHE Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the lade . te! peudeut Order of Odd Fellows will aaseoible in dhm Hall of Manteo Lodge No. 0. Raleigh, ou Wer. Teaday, the 9th day of May, at 10 o'clock. All Lb3gee iia this jnriadictioa are expected to be repre UMuted either in person or by proxy. By order of the Grand Master. "Raleigh. March 20. 1644. . 26 td hocolate Drops and Loxeuges of 11 kinds, just opened, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March R, 1849. FISH HOOKS. large lot of Fish Huvka ol the most approved iSjkiudaj just received aud for sale by P. F. PESCOD. Raleigh, March 8.1849. 20 - POSTSCItlPTL ITI. VP TO THE LATEST MOMENT. Telegraphically jrut lie re, pi RECEIVED only two doxen ef those Soper J fine Silkeu Cyhudrical Tegunirnts, or as the vulgal has it ' HATS, naw superceding all heretofore fabricated from tbe wide world famed Manufacturers of Gotham, the Messrs. Leary'a and Compaav. Only a half Eagle. April, IMS. OLIVER & PROCTER. . iaaaasB0 ORaion, acLaitira TAMflUp, California. Panama, Double Brim Leghorn, PedaJe, Palmetto, and tiewed Straw Hats of all sixes and qualities, this day received by ' K. TUCKER &, SON; Raleigh. Aprils. 1849 88 PIANO FOI1 SAtE. " ft UST reeeived. on cooairnment. at our Auction jl dt Commission Store, a Piano which will be aow on reasonable terms. ' ' A. B. STITH & Ca .April 11.1849. . , , . 30 WORTli'CAROMxf A RAILROAD. NOTICE is hereby gi ven that Books will ba opened for tubacriptioa to the Capital StiniC of the North Carolina Rail Road Compaar. lu the Tewu of Gaston, on Thuraday the 10th of May next, ad will be kpt open lor sixty days lhrefter. ' B. W. EDWARDS. EDMUND WILKINS, WILLIS SLEDGE. ' AprH 17.1849. 31 TTUsr RECEIVED, a large and spleodK) lot. of 9V Superior qnality, of the very latest ttt.m t-hap fnr eh. E. L. HARDING. ale!gh, April 7, 1549. as 3, rCBLISHBB ISII-VBBUT ISO TTEEILT, ' Extan?c Gfflct of. C.;W.'pjircell b Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS To Discharced Soldiers. fTnHE1 fulwcrihers wilt collect with despatch. il.otfliiBaMltaiwsroa Boowtt LAna,TaxAa car fcirtr, and bacb: fat, on moderate terms, and will buy and sell the same at the market rates Tha Claimant must send hie Discharge, with an af fidavit that he i the person named in it. Liberal Advances mnde on the same. Soldiers furnished with information relative to Claims arainat tha Government, free of charge. -: :$T,iXiim sent through mail to the Subscribers, will, have the same attention a ir on personal apph cation Address 15. W PTIHRBLL ic CO. Exchange Brokers. Richmond, Va. July. 30 l48. 6 tf. SOLAR LAMPS. OTKEHE Subscriber hsa just received a new and LVr beautiful article of Lamps for Lard or Oil. Al- so Girandoles, qw and handsome patterns, which will be sold low. C. 0. ROOT. Raleigh. Nov. 24. 1848. 94 Important to Every Ilody. eAVING made arrangementa with one of the moat exteuaive manufacturera of No 1 Needles, iu Eugland, to supply me with his best qnality Nee dles. 1 am euabled to offer great inducements to the purchasers thereof, as to- prices aud quality, as my art icier shall be alwaya guaranteed of best quality, aud the pricea chalked down to the lowest notch much htwer, iudeed, than inferior articles are sold for for sale by the thousand or single paper. AIo. Silver Thimbles, by the dozen, of first rate retailing quality and exceedingly low. CALL AT LUMS DEN'S Watcli and Jewellery Store, Where a good assortment of the richest and most fashionable Jewellery, Watches. Spec tacles, Thimbles, Pencils. Gold Pen, Minia ture Jackets, Silver Spoons, Military and fancy goods, in fact every article usually kept in a Jewel lery Store; my goods being bought at the lowest Cash Pricea from first handa, lam enabled to sell aa low as any boose North or South. Tbe Beaux and Belles, who wish to shine Can make themselves extremely fiue With Breast Pins. Rings and Bracelets rare And all things else to suit the fair I am well aud efficiently prepared to give univer sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Pencils, Jewellery. &C-, etc Persons passing through Petersburg will find their interest subserved by leaving with me Watches, or other work they iniy have to be repaired. GilAULbS L.UMSUL.IN. Peterabnrg. Va. 23 3m I large supply of Coach, Furniture, Polishing end m Jjpan Varnishes, juat received aud for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8. 1849. 20 :?Asma'XErrefcre hearts R. TUCKER & SON. WOULD respectfully give notice that they are now prepared to furnish their tumorous pa trons and friends with the Spring atyle for GtNTLEMEN'S HATS. I in announcing tnis atyie, we sim ply ssy, that it Is something entirely new, gotten up with an eye to enm . fort, durability and taste, and cannot be surpassed in these three points, so important to the manufacture of the bat. We return our thanks for tba liberal patronage heretoMtre bestowed on our establishment, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. i Rt TUCKER &80N. March 1. 1849. 18 BUSINESS COATS. A very larce assortment of Business Coats ; con- Al aistirrt tq part of Ku-gla Millet I rrench Liloths, Black and Brown Cashmerets, English and French Tweeds: Brown and Drab Queen a Cloth, a new ar tide for summer; French -Toil do Nord;" Black Twilled Alpacca ; Plaid snd Brown Linen, of Dress and Frock , styles; also, cheap ;oaU for summer. Cheap for cash. . E'L. HAUDlNG. Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 3m TVTortliern Potatoes A email lot to hand, Pd b etter than oar last. ! WILL. PECK dt SON. IRESS AND FROCK COATS. A NT quantity of Super. Fiench Cloth, Dres JA and Frock Coals. In heauly ol style and fin if h, they are not to be equalled. Cheap for cash. " E. L. HARDI.NG. Raleigh, April 7. 1849. 28 3m A .NEW BEGLJtER. Carriage Harness and saddlery. rinHE subscriber bsving Uken tha Store formerly II ocrnnied by Mr. Allen P Lee, situated on Sycamore street, 4 doors from Old street. Is now ready to furnish hia friei.ds and tha imbUc generally, with eveiv eWipltoo 0 CARRIAGE. H.RJSES. and ADDlKV. as low, if not lower, ibsn any other establishment in the State He has just returned from New Tirk where be has made arrangements to ba furnished with tha moat fashionable tad durable Carriages and Bugfee. . . ? -.'." . His Harness aad 8addlery being made under. his own eapervision. and be being so long in tba business, flatters himself in be able to sell tn all who may favor him with a call before parchaeing eleewhere.' - t . . , . . . v DANIEL FBRKINelOIt.' - N, B .Saddles and .Harness repairad in tba . beat manner 00 the moat farorabU terms. J)..Pz Peteraborg. April 14. 1919. " - JI U5$ .TWELVE pfoeaw of a heavy kind t hand. . . 5w'Vj.rJlJ fH.3 !W VI. PEi:K or.BON.. 1 Gentlemen's Summer Goods. rrj)LACK!and Fancy Cassimere. IjD ' Black Drab DeTaa, with a general aasortment of Cottonadee and Kankins, for Men and Boys. F. sale low by J. BROWN. Ha lei ah. April IT. I49. . 30 HAY.RURX. A further supply of Bay IUm just raeeieed, at f P. F. PBSCUD'S Drug Store Raleigh, March 8, 1849. SO IMPORTANT 8AIsE. OF Rpiilnirlrihfl RrirQiYin I n'rirlc ltVVlUIJlltyU KtfttllllJ UailUOl In JYerth CUtrolina. rfTlHE President and Directors of the Llterarv U Fond of North Carolina, iu pursuance of cer tain Resolutions, passed at the last session of the General- Assembly , offer for sale. FIFTY; THOUSAND ACRES Of Swamp lAhda, constituting a part of the Literary Fund of the State. situate in Hyde and Washington Counties, aud em bracing the region lying between Pamlico aud Al bemarle Sounds. These lands have been drained at great expense, under the direction of competent Engineers, and laid off into Sections. Tbe drainage ha.- been effected by two main Canals, to-wit ; Puugo Canal, extend ing from Pungo Lake to Pungo river, eix and a half miles in length, with an average width at bottom of 22 feet, depth aix feet and fall twelve feet and Al ligator Canal, from Alligator Lake to Puugo river, 6 milea long, with au average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth aeveu. aud fall ten feet; togeth er with sundry tributaries or lateral ditches. These Canals are navigable for Balteaux.aud emptying in to the uavigable waters of Pamlico Sound, their mouths are accessible to sea-going vessels. A large portion of this Land abounds in Juniper, Cypress aud other valuahle 1 unber, for which the fo rest of Easleru North Carolina is distinguished. The residue consists of Prairie, covered with the Cane and Bamboo, aud in the estimation of the Engineers whj surveyed it, the whole of it in extremely fertile.' To Grain Farmers, aud to the getters of Staves, Headiug and Shingles, this laud offers , peculiar in ducements. To Immigrants iu the Ports of the United Slates, accustomed to a c6uutry similar in many respects, this Land offers 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 Yoik. The Juniper water is pleasant, and the hands engaged du ring: the last two Summers, iu getliug bhiiirles, have enjoyed excellent health. . Time nnd place : The Sale will take place iu the Town of Wash ington, iu Beaufort County, by Public Auction, com mencing on Monday, the 21st day of May i.ext, and will be superintended by the members of tLe Board, iu person. Terms : The Iand will be sold iu Sections of ebojit 160 Acrea, 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 iu equal instalments, with interest from the day ol sale. Boud aud approved security will be required, and the title withheld until the purchase money shall ba paid in full. Certificates of purchase will be given aud the titles, when made, will be warranted. Turnpike Road. At the same time ana place, the Board will re ceive Proposals for completing tne Turnpike Road from Pungo Lake to the 1 own of Plymouth. Given under my baud, at the Executive Office, ia the City of Raleigh, this 6th day of March, A. D4 1S49. CHAS. MANLY, Governor of North Carolina, and ex officio Pres't Lit'y Beard. By order : L. Ciiktes Marly, Secretary to Board. BRAND RUTH'S PILLS. THB BBsT FAMILY MEDICINE. Ladies should use the Brandreth Pills frequently. Tbey will ensure them from severe sickness of the a omach. and tenerally seaking, entirely prevent it. The Brsndreth Pills are harmless. They increase the powers of life they do not depress them. Fe males will find them to secure that state of health which every mother wishes to enjoy In the cos tiveness so often prevalent at this interesting period. tbe Brandreth Pills are a safe and effectual remedy. There ia no medicine s i-afe as th s it is more easy than castor nit, and ia nw generally used by numerous ladies through their confinement. Dr. Brandreth can refer to ninny of our first physicians who recommend hi Pills to their patients to the ex elusion of all other purgatives, and the Pills being composed entirely of Hetbs. or Vegetable matter. purify the blood, and carry off the corrupt humors of the body, in a manner au simple as to give evety day ease and pleasure. In order to discriminate between Truth, which is eternal, and conjecture, which is like n trnnsient vision, we most lie guided by the light of EXPE RIENCE. To what does experience direct? To the FREE USE OF DK. BRA.SDKETH'cJ PILLS in all cases ofbndilv suffering. Aa this advice is followed, 0 WILL TttE HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. The writer has long u ed them and has never found them fail of impnrting relief In all acute d-seases. let Bran.lreth's Pills and mild diet be used, and the patient will .oon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints, let the pills be ust-d as often ss convenient, by which moans the vitality of ihe blood will be improved, and ihe crisis will be generally brought about ; the disease being changed to arule. a few large doses of Pills and a lew days confinement U the house, will change the chronical ly diseased individual to a sound man. This is no figure of the imagination; it can he prcd by a thousand matter of-faei men who have experienced it REMEMBER, iu all cases of disease, n. mat, ter whether it be a cold or a cough; whether it be asthma or consumption ; whether it be rheumatism or pleurisy ; whether it be typhus or fever-and-agne, or billions fever ; cramp or whoiug cough or mea ales; whether it be scarlet fever or small pox: that the Pills known as Brandreth'a Pilla will surely do more than all the medicines of the Drug stores for yoar restoration to health, and what is more will, surely do yon no harm. (7 All persons abould careiuiiy purensse uiia.i. DRETH'S. PILLS, only of the regularly appointed Agents. They would thus ensure themselves the genuine article ; otherwise tbey may often light upon a counterfeit article, lit caretui. t or sale by " J L.J'. r E.in. naieign wuoiesaie ana retail Agent, at 23 cenla per hex. - . GARDEN SEEDS. THE Sobeeriber has just received his snpply of Garden and Grass Seeds, which he warrants io ba Iresh and eenuine, consisting in part of tha usu al varieties of the following kind, m : Asparagas, Pesns, Beets, , Carrots, Cress, "Corn, Melon, Okra. ' Parsnip,. Pumpkin, Salsify, Tomato,' Boricole, . Cabbage, Caotillower, Celery, Cucumber, . Egg Plant, IerT Lettuce." Mo-ttrd, Nasturtium, Onion r Parsley, Peas, Pepper, Radish,' Rhubarb, Hpinsre, Bqnash, Turnip, Aromatic Herbs, Grass seed and Frnit Trees, ...... Also, a lot of Flower Seed, whlrn win ne sow ai three cents a paper, aa they are pot of last year a xrowth, P. F. PESCUD, Apothecary & Dtuggi"'. Feb. 8. ' Dr. A. F. Coopers' Spiuo-Abdomi nal supporters. THE Subscribers have on hand a snpply of tbe above valuable supporters, which are recommeud ded for all (Sersons, afflicted with moscular debility ttouud shoulders, or prolapsus Uteri. Proff: Mott thinks they are very well adapted for soma varieties of incipient spinal distortions, as ttiey attord the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support 10 tne spinal column. . - The above braces are recommended by the Physi cians geuerally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. A geutleman observed ,a few days since, that be had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for home time, and that he would not give oue of the above, for fifty such. " They need no puffing as they speak for them- IL.T J lie above Supporter is au improvement, on Ur. Li. 1 rains celebrated bpiop-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. JX, IS48. (Standard.) 4 New Spring Goods ! 1849. K. TUCKER & son A RE daily receiving their Spring supplies, nnd rX nave just otened a large assortment if Fash ionable Dress Goods, consisting of Joli(, Floured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped and fSohd Silk Tissues Plain and Plaid Bi'k do llarege De Toil 'ink Tarlatans Toil De Nurd Fancy Fiench Organdie Lawns Silk Striped Ginghams Ulack and Second Mourntng MuIins and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams Mode tailored Batise Linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams Beautilol French Muslins French Prints of New Styles ""ilk Fringes and Buttons Linen Fringes and Peisian Braids Bonnet and Cap Ribbons -Sjik Chameleon Shawls Robin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert ngs. Lace. Cap-s nnd Collars, Kid Gloves and ho rwy. Pi id. Bordered Lawn and Linen KJamfiric Hankerchiefs, Grjxs and Mohair Skirls, -c., djc. March 31, 1849. 26 $300 REWARD, A PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency Charles Manly, Governor of Noriii la roll na. Whereas. Naibaniel H. Simpson and Andrew F. Gibson stand charged by tbe Grand Jury ot the County of Goiltord witb stealing a Negro Have, anied Bob, the property ofotie Ludwick Summers. of the said County of Guilford : and whereas ii has been made appear tome, that the suid Naibaniel H. isimpsnn and Andrew F Gibson have lied from Jus tice and escaped probably beyond the limits of the State : Now to ihe end that the said Nathaniel H. Simp son and Andrew P. Gibson may be arrested and brought to trial for said offence. I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of'tliree llttlldred dollars for the apprehension and delivery or" them, to the Sheriff of the said County of Guilfcrd, 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. DESCRIPTION. "Nathaniel H. Simpson is supposed to be" between twenty five snd thirty years of age, about aix feet high, spare built, walks erect, florid complexion, black hair, with a small scar on the left cheek made ly a bullet, some grains of p wder buried in his skin which will not be observed without minute examination.- He wear, whiskers to cover the scar and grains of powder : speaks quick and usually very profane. Ar.dr w F Gibson is supposed to be between thirty and thirty-five years of age, inclined to cor pulency, fair skin, dark hair, full eyes, about Gve feet 10 inches high, and in ordinary conversation speaks slow. Crss) Given under my hand and the Great SEAL heal of the state of North Carolina at ( V-v-O j the ciiy of Raleigh, this the 29ih day of March A. D. 1849. CHAS. MANLY. By the Governor. Lasgdom C Maxit, Private Secretary. 26 MatualLifInsurance Co, In Distress we Succor! COMPANY with the above title, having been Chartered at tbe last session of the Legislature ol this Slate ; and the provision required in said Charter 'vvix. Application for Insurance for $50. 000 J having been lully met, the CornpHny has been or ganized by the appointment of he following officers, and is issuing Policies, iir: DR CHS. E JOHNSON, President. WILLIAM D HAYWOOD, Vice President. JAMES F JORDAN, Secretary. V ILLlAM H. JONES, Treasurer. Dr. WILLIAM H. McKEE, Medical Examiner. HENRY VV. MILLER, Attorney. n ' Vv" M K V $ "S- I Medical Board Dr W. H. McKEE. ,-, Dr. KICH'D B. HAYWOOD, $ Consu,UUon- J HER3MAN, General Agent. This Company has received the most liberal char ter that has ever, been grauted to any Company of a similar character, in any Slate in the Union. Tha 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro vides that the husband may iusure his own life, for the sole use aud benefit ol his wife or children, aud, in case of tbe death of the husband, the amount thus subscribed shall be paid over 'to the wife or children, or their guardian, if under age. Tor her or their own use. free from all the elairns of the rep resentatives uf the husband, or any of hia creditors." This provision ueeds no comment. . ,Tho Board have also determined Io insure the livea of slaves, and this being almost half tha wealth of tha people of this Slate, a large hosiaasa is reason ably anticipated. . :-,.,.... y..n -Any information respecting; the principles of tha Company will be furnished by the Secretary, or any of iu officers. ..', ';wsr-- J AS. JORDAN, . accruer?. Raleigh, AprH 9, 1849. , iis' . -; . 29 dS-opaae; 'S3aaSifi&w TfJ ED Clover, (a superior axiicla.) itO.BUe Grass, , mJum Dutch Clover, Lucerne. Received this dsy at Tomer's N (J. DUUMiuno. April 9, 1849. 29 stnuff Boxes, Cigar Cases and To bacco Boxes, jui to ''y, Raleigh, March 8, 1849. 3Q Samuel Kirk & Sop. Gold and SUrer Smiths,; ITo. 173. Baltimore fit.Aai FACTURE 2 and have alwaya on hand, of Silver, Table, and Tea rge amount Spooua. Forka of all sizes. Sugar Tongs. Soup Ladles nuiTt. uau uivuu.t oiivsr X CO- oeilS, 1 ItCQ- ers. Vases, Urns, Dishes, &c. . They axe continually receiving by direct importa tions, all the new style Plated Castors, J3akets. Candlesticks aud Waiters, as early as they appear iu the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlery, Gold, Patent Lever and Lepiue Watches Jewelry of every description. January ,10. 6 ly Wm, H. CARY & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO THE IE NEW STORE, Xos. Ml and 24 Pearl street, near John Street, NEW YORK. WHERE they are prepared fo the SPRING TRADE, with the largest stock iu their line to be found in America, consisting of new styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods. sn, ... .... . . 1 Hey invite dealers visiting tins city to examine their assortment which wi! I be offered ou the most fa vorable terms. The following are among their importations, suit ed for the Southern and V csteru trade, and will be sold iu lots to suil the trade, viz: Linen Thread, various makers Spool Cotton, 1U0 and 20u yartU, white, black and coloied Tapes and Dobbins, of all descriptions. Tooth and Hair Brushes, iu gral variety Accordeons, plain and semi-lone Violins aud Bows- Violiu Strings. HarmouicuF, single and double notes Fercussiou Caps, plain, ribbed, split S- ribb'd, 1-5 aud I-10 Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Cottou aud Silk Purses, plain and ornamental Purse Twist, all colors, on spools and iu lbs. Steel Beads, Bag aud Purse Qlasps and Trim mings Pearl and Agate nutlons Fiench Soaps and Pejfumery Low's English Soaps a:id Pomatum And Fancy Goods iu General. Also, a fuil stock of American Goods, viz : IVORY FINE COJIKS. Combs Back, Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat- terus of Shell, Horn and Ivory. BUTTONS of every description Spoons Silver, German Silver and Britannia Spectacles " assorted ages Looking Glasses Mahoganyand Gilt Frmes BrushesHair, Cloth, Shaving, Paint aud Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing. Crumb, Hone, fee. &c. Kazor Strop and Hones Shaving-Boxes, large, email and medium glasses Pins, Hooks aud Eyes, and Thimbles Pocket Books, Wallets aud Purses Fans Ijealher, Paper aud Silk Jewelry Gold and Imitatiou, fcc. c. etc. I rinled Catalogues furnished iu the English, French German and Spauish languages March 20, 1849. 24 ?m Tf UST opened a magnificent assortment of Cra f vats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, ocks, Hosiery, (Marino and Cotton) Gauze under shirts, for sum- mer, Bosoms, Collais, Silk Night Caps, Suspenders, &c. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, 1349. 28 3m Dress Making. f PMHE uodersisned having associated with herself U Mif V. U. Walling, ol rt X ork, lor the purpose ot carrying on the Mantua-Making business iu ail us branches in the most fashionable sty to, solicits ibe patronage ol their numerous friends and the public generally. J. W. PEKKINSON. For the purpose of carrying on the Mantua-Making-business in copartnernisbip with Mrs. Perkinson, of Petersburg, I have selected in New York, per sonally, all of tbe new style of patterns to be bad in the above named City, and now sre ready to show them to all of our friends and the public generally. D. B. WALLING, ol New York. We, the undersigned, by having seveial years ex perience in the above nsmed business, do flatter our selves that we can please all who may favor us with their patronage. Orders from the country, with measure, dresses accompanying them, promptly attended to. J W. PEkKINSON, D. B WALLING. Sycamore street. 4 doors from Old street. Petersburg, April 14, 181. 31 2w3w PATENT CONCAVE BEATER CHURN , WE call the attention of the Public to the ar ticle heading this advertifeement, and invite the enterprising and curious to call and witness its operation. All advertisements in relation to this In vention, to the huudreds who have' seen it tested, suDererotratron. First Thia Churn ivill prodvee butter,' gathering it in a mass, from Sweet Milk, in from FIVE TO TEN M I NUT E8, ' 3 1 And from Cream prepared aa Families usually pre pare it, in THREE TO FIVE MINUTES. Second. The utility of this lnveutiou is apparent as better Butter can be produced from bweet Milk, or Cream, than Cream secured in the usual way ; aud by means of this Churn' a little girl or boy cau perform, in five or ten minutes, what baa heretofore required the labor of a woman or man for one or two hours and sometimes half a day. Third. By simply tnrniug a thnmh screw, Ihe whole inside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter and Milk in the plain woodeu box. Fourfh-lt is tbe cheapest Churn ever invented, as' the simplicity of iu construction (though embody ing a great philosophical principle) makes i it hut little to manufacture h. Fifth' Hie a com mu-acae Chorn, as all'w HI admit who will examine W. ? .a We have purchased a monopoly of this vahia bla ilmprevement from M tsars COLVER ' and MYERS; tbe patentees.for tha Stale of N. Carolina. A nnmber ot the Choree have been' deposited for sale at theftora of T H-SKtsT.Usq, of thia City, where a eonaUnt sopply wilF be kept ou fcaiid. A gents will ba despatched at an early day sections of the Slate to sell eoontynghta. whejl an opportooity will taffba-o soppljring ibemselve; with rigBt. at tha rat. of $20 for ; . very 100O iahabitaata in a county. Now m tba trffle for any industrious young mau to make his fortune, by buying rights, as this machine possesses advantages which will make it the interest of every family that can aftord to keep a cow, to secure one. can aw r NEEDHAM PRICE. ALONZOT.MIAL. Raleigh, April IL 1849. lt. COMMISSIOl? AUCTION Bt8iWB88, 1 e- v, i , Commission find Icctloi itSut - Z . ' V Ralelffft, 1T.C CONTINUED ASTJSIJALs, , XIX BTJSIKESS tXTBUSTgD JfJ t?S, SsXtl, Hi .-. EXECUTED PROMPTLT A5T FAXTSSZXr. H - HVILLi PECK a 50W Raleigh, March 21, S49. Jfnl Oar Spring Gopdsrf arte TTAVA, Lagnira, and Hie CeffeeV "'S T" OJI Brown, Crushed, and defined Sugars. J& . i... Molasses, Teas, and Spices, ' Butler, Cheese and Uiee, Mackerel, Mullet, Shad, Roe and cot Herrings, Flour, meal. Bacon and Lard, Blown and Ground A II am Sail,. Sole and Upprr Leather '--V Calf, Lining tfkius, and Shoe-Thread1, Tin Ware, assorted, : t ' Bed Cords and Lines, -Shirting. Sheeting and Oznabnrgs, Couon Yarns from 4 io 1 6, Yarns, by the Bale, Cigars, Tobacco and SnuflV ' Nails from 4 to 20 jnnyr ' 1 Brown, White, and Shr6fop,' Sperm, Adamantine, and Dolleta Candle, Sione and Wood Ware, r 'A? " ' Garden Hoes. Shovels ar Sdctr14 " " Bagsing, Rope, and Twlhe." . We expect to keep a constant supply, of the af Mid other articles, in our. line.- t . . . " r . : . WILL: PfiCK480Sf; i Raleigh, March 30. 1.849. .t 2&6w QtsaacE)SltBtlaXsBl CLOTfllXG ESTABLISniTlEilT, No. H6,' Balthnore II. iortlt Side, 8d Door JUast of Calteff STBEETf : - ; ) BALTIMORE, MOV v : ; MOORE &. 1NMAN, Merchant Tailor fe$ , peel fully iuvite atteulion to Uteif s(ACk Of rea' dy made Clothing, of every variety, cot and made iif a superior style, and not surpassed in price, fiub; or quality. . : Always on hand, superior Clothe, . CaseifhefW, Vestings, i-c., in their custom department, which! will be made to order in the most fashionable style. Gentlemeu wishing to order a fine sail, wilhoal the expense of comiug to Baltimore, can do so'by send' ing their measure to M. &. ln stating eororY qOalif y? &.c, which wilt be attended to with the same Carer as if the purchaser were present. They feel eonA dent uf giving entire satisfaction, to all nr t&iOf them with their orders, either by letter, or in person irj Mr. lumau is the egetit for ShaBklanrfs supe rior system -of drafting Garmenis terms fsr book apparatus aud instruction, $10. , Baliimore. Feb. 3.' itf. S30a3w aast2sB ; fa- QATINs, of the Beiy Silk, of every ifhd White. Marseilles, Bombazine, Texitmhaf " Toi7 Di Jturd' and Valencias, of all styles and Qualities, made in the best manner Cheap for cashn E L. HARDING, C Raleieh. April 7, S4. , " , ; 3. Oliver & Procter, ' MERCHANf TAttDRS,- , ' (ta'Lt aovr,) rif gftaviuB smaxf RALEIGH ll C a-J ; -v:' ..t TrTTTE have just received and are now' opeainir' our very extensive and jodltioasly telectedt Supply f -i -1'- iO Consisting of i; s CLOTHS, eASSlMERES. 'AiAbSnNOSa Embracing every color and variety, of whickthe following are a' part i 1 ?vOi-. Blue, Black, and QJite Gree(mt,Xiti$lZnd Drop fete? jClotfis, Black and BTve'. French1 Dot ' . Skin Cessment, -Fanif: t&fsmir&'fJF WMtxf Color, (Striped d9tetkritfctiie'ka&tY9& thing enfirtly new,i lrinmb'ft f Plain end Fig; Sariniirid mkVestmgt, tl '' all Colors, Barathias? Cdshieres- y ' ' Marseills, Figured anaPlawl h'' f f gant White and-Cote Satins; for Party VestisigSjfrom the uHigk JaUtttingtt the Vulgar f i i t Ordinary frc, fre. .AifeiVs The aboVe Goods' were selected by thaBni"f iV propria persona from the latest importations,' and Can5 be recommended with, confidence to our customers and Wnds and the public Call and look Cbk Wre you buy. We are determined to salt ttarches;"ae the very cheapest, aad to hate aH garments t64 out by us gotten op in a atyle not, to be aurpaasad, either in this State or out of HBoulhef, or North of the Potomac . ' X-Vi - .U- A complete suit of clothes made in 24. hours if necessary. Orders from olsUnce thankfully oeived and promptly attended to. ' Tv OLIVER PROCTER, . .-. .- Professors and Artistsl Raletgh April 1849 - 1 The Latest London, Paris and American Fh ; ions just at hand. 4 w : Q-P: J - " -Risafes- Pitimau, airnAniii.. . . C0MMI55iUN.Mtnuri4jw fSlVES 4i special srttenlwn ti ibeindaf alf Qjtrkiads of Country. FodacerJisv purchasiBg at" Jyds,aod tha -reeeiytajr a Jorwsiinaf Ge4a x- rirf? E. f Moore, Eaq RiUj-ghi, &ir& Th w- K-Tlioma, EqM Isomabntg, CC. i j ' Jas. Simmenf - -.( sa.h EiH- -'TatUraonCoeDfel4:Ca) Va'f.viS . Wina-df Laa Vfc reUrshaig -tBnFUaJsaJrK'H ii1' V 5? W'V -. F.& Marshall, Halirax.M. C Wl. . . Petersbirg. FehwJi 1848... Vs.a. rr.l I Zra df rnrr7iNCII ESTER'S celebrated SWrta,yalen yf Jed. and warranted to St in every, iattaae. ; Ouraeltea the only venders in the sontU, ' -JmulM OUVEK FROCTEKv!f : Rligh, April 13
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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