i V ;t A . i (.3. t i a q i :v-T7r.- ,.1 TTT"z .wii satis Niimlier'Mt? i - i Wv'-' f M.Onrtrelifl, plan, of .fair dellffhtlul peace, Unwarp'd, by. par ty aje, unte like brithert." If ' . , BBBSaaSWSBMSBBaBllWBaBlBBBa Volame?tL::f : ...r -.. j ATUKUAX:-MUKiiNG, ArKIL . 28, 1849. v.-.. J 4 t 0 " i g 1; 4 ; is e. 1B ff. ii 0 3 Js of thirty 're pf tbs k real of his Wi, thers- ace above- 8 iidjli . ' Jtation a ley will be f oir at his leng x Mm snfii- parents a ! im, will, be e is happy aice of ryot, fany yf'ara Languages, er, annum, kra. .... dlions f dd he early b, if a sup- !iar, wlllch he so !" h I5th 'ttion mot juty.N.C. OFEK. er offarei "- a t Start- 20 rs.-. '!. 'cm Hiext.fVir ttjaenf for 3 bis bov r a i th LouUborg Jnburo, LEJOHIfr . !f roiC amiuev. th 5i Wh in Iho i basement atiowsm 3URV fUlLTSHED SBIt-WBEUti5B TTEglLT, BT d!? tc,LT Pft Thro Dollftrv pot oaoJf iiw-u- Po OTery "Karfeen first iasartion, Ooo Doi. ci, "Vqoft .tttaAn, rweatyfiv Coots. . fc-ft.- vrr Casrf OrsVr and Judicial Aittrtimet$wl charted 25 pr wot. higW ; kat a deduction of 33 pr cent- will be mad; from Iho. rejralar prices, for adfartiaers Wy tho yoar.; jTertisonwoU.iBs-rted ia tbs SWrxL Rs tr Liters to tho Editor most bo rosr-raiD. TflG s3 tSJi. 1 smt A WCB COMPA vir. or . ilArtford. Conn. Offers to iature BallJinis and Merchandize, against loss or diinige by are, at premium 10 sou ine umc. This is ouo of tbe oldest ana Deetiuaarancvuuui- Aan ae in ff riA llnllaUl sSftaXOel. 1UU liT B promptly. , , . ... . ADsIieationsior msarsnco in ini8Ut - cinity.to do msosto . Agent. And for Milton, N, C. and vicinity, to , 2i. J. PALMEK, AgenU October, 184a 1 . - 83 FOR RElNT. nnHE largo and eoovemeotuweuing, nw U Ped bv K W. 5awsfi. wq-wunin w sarv out houses ana two acres of land atttchedV ' J ... . , . .a A a Mt Poesession will be given me nm o jana.ry ui. Raleigh Not. 10,' 1848.- ; " ' ' A. B- Stith &'Co. : General Agents, Commission Mer chants, and Auctioneers, -' Kalelsn, . C AB. STITH 4r CO ' would reopectlelly an ' noooce to the public that they are now pre. pared, as General Agents. Commission MercbanU, and Aucneert,toalGeod;Vre,aDd Merchau diza which may ho committed to their 'charge, and account for the same with punctuality and prompti tude ; aa alao to attend to all bosineM in their Kae,of whatsoever kind, that may be entrusted to their at tention aod care. ..They solicit a'share of public patrouage, with the assurance that no pains will be pared on iheir-pert to give satisfaction, t r t ,-K.tSr tiKrxwr- i His Excellency Chasxcs Miu, Raleigh, N c. Wiujih II ill, Esq. Secretary of State. Geokgk r. MoftDBCAi; Esq. ' 5 v Dr. Josiab O. Watsoi."' -' ! Matthbw Shaw, Esq. Hon. J. R. J UAMrsu Halifax, N c. February 20lh, 1849. - - 15 If FRESH DRUBS, MEDICINES AND PAINTS- CTo Y recent arrivals, I hare received a large sep- kTjply of iticles neeful to make my atock com- plele, . te which 1 invite tno attention or parcnasen. P. F. PESCOD, ' Druggist aud Apothecary. Raleigh, March 8,1843 20 ZTIltlE Right Worthy Grand todge'of the lnde- &s seudeat Order of Odd Fellows will assemble In the HallofManteo Lodge No. Raleigh, on AVed neday,'the 9lh day of May, at 10 o clock, AH Lodges in this jurwdcUo are expected to be repre cnted either in person or by proxy. -"' By order of the Grand Master. ' ' Raleigh. March 20, ltf49. . 86 td 1 1 - - y iPlhocolate Drop and Lozenges of XJtil kinds, just opened, and for sale by ; y . P. P. PESCUD: Raleigh, March 8, 1849.,. t , . FISU HOOKS. large lot of Fish Hooks of the roost spproved kiuds, just received aud for sale by t p. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8. 1849. HO ... POSTSCKIPTUM. UP TO THE . LA TES T MOMENT. . Tele? rapbically Just Here, a RECEIVED only two doxen of those Super fiue Silken Cylindrical Teguments, or as . the vulgatshasit HATS, now auperceding all heretofore fabricated front the wide world famed Manufacturers of Gotham the Messrs. Leary's and Company. - Only a half Eagle. April. 149. OLIVER & PROCTER. T AM PICO, Caiifotaia, Panama, Double Brim Leghorn, -Pedale; Palmetto, and Sewed fitrsvr Hats of alt sixes) and qualities, this dsy received hi ' i,v' j,L TUCKER ot eON r Rileijrh. April 6. 1844V 4 - - J8 PlAUp FOIt SALC H UT received,. OQ consignment, at our Auction JI A Commission store, a Pi no which win be sold on reasonable terms. ; - - a. ;b. sTiTH :& co. April it, 1849. : ,a r 3 lfOnrH CAUOlVJUf A.. HAJII-KOAO NOTICE is hereby gi ven that Books . Will be s opened for subrfcripUon to I he Capital Stock of the North Carolina Rail Road Company, in the Towof,Gaston, on Thursday the lOthef May next, sad will be kpl open iorsixtv days thereafter- r . tt jY, EUVVAROS.ui 4EJ)VIUNU WILKINS, WILLIS SLRnOKr1 Aoril 17 -toMa - t sw-ie-i 31 JU8T RECEIVED, a large and splendid lot. of i-k "U 1a,luJtl tne very lalea Cheap for cab. E.L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, 1S49. 28 3m 1 aw Stt ' ; ,i' 'jS : ' t ; f .. . 7 - " - -V 4 ..- i -- . ' : " -; .i ; !7T : . 1 ....... ....... . . '. - . . " . Eithane Office, ef CJ If. Pnrecll it-Co. CORNER MAIN AND , GOVERNOR STREETS 'a . ' , To Discharged Soldier. . TAG tubcriber wili colioct with deapwicb tJoiniBsV f Jtaixspoa Bouott Lavbs.Tbkas oar Kcirsnl aieK fat.oo moderaie terms, and rill boy anl sell ' the same at tho market rates Tho Claimant amrnt eend hie DiseHarfe, with ah af fidavit that he h the "person named J it; "l Liberal Advance tnnde on tl.xi same. Soldiers fizrniahed' with ' Information relative to CJaima arainat the OotefmnenL free of chart e. ft tMaims eent through matt to the Subscribers, 7. . . . . it I i: win nave we some uunuon n uu ranuuu Ff" cation- Address' - , ' ;. .? t W .PHRCELL 4Sc'CO. Ezchangt Brokers'. Richmond, Va. r. r ' 68 if. jDiyt go i.M8v;;: ; SOLAR LAMPS. OTDHG Subscriber has jast-roeeired a new end i. beaotifut srtirle of LamDa for Lard or Oil. Al to Cirandotr. new and handsome petterns. which will tx mid low. . C. B. ROOT. Raleigh. Nov. 34. 1848. f " 94 t- Important to Every Body. frTTAVING made arraagemente with one of tho Ull most extensive manofaci wrsof No 1 Needles, in England, to aupply mo with his best quality Nee dles. 1 m enabled to offer great inducements to the purchasers thereof, as to prices asd quality, as my articles shall be always guaranteed of best quality, aud the prices chalked down to the lowest notch much lower, indeed, than inferior articles are sold for for sale by lha tiiouaaud or aingle paper. AIo, Silver Thimbles, by the doxen, of first rate retailing quality and exceedingly low. " --i -CALL AT LU MS DENTS Watch and Jewellery Store, i TfTT L 1 " l . . I - l . J , w mm k gooa iwnmeuk ei ine rtcuww wu -i m . .v. A most, lasnranawe Jewellery, watcnes. spec tacles. Thimbles, Pencils. Gold Pens, Minia ture iockets. Silver Spoons, Military and fancy goods, in fact every article ivoally kept in a Jewel lery Store ; -toy goods being bought at the lowest Cash Prices from first hands, 1 am enabled to sell as low ai any house North or South. Th Beaux and Belles, who wish to shin Can make themselves extremely fine v With Breast Pins. Ringe and Bracelets rare , And. all thiogs else to sail the fair , . I am well and efficiently prepared to rive univer sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, SprcUclee- Pencils, Jewellery," &c, etc. Persons passing through Petersburg will find their interest subserved by leaving 'with me Watches, or other work they may have to be repaired. ' ' ' i CHARLES LUMSUfcJN. Petersburg.. Va. 23 3m A large supply of Coach, Furniture, Polishing sod Japan Varnishes, just received and for sale by -r- P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh. March 8, 1849. 20 R, , TUCKER & SON, WOULD respect fully give notice that tbey are now prepared to uruiah their numerous pa. trons and friends with tno Spring style for etNTLEMEN'S HATS. - 'In announcing this style, we aim pi j say, that it ia something entirely new, gotten up with sn eye to com fort, durability and teste, end cannot be surpassed in these three points, so important to the manufacture of the bat. - We return "oar 'thanks for tbe liberal patronage herelorore bestowed on oar establishment, aod hope to merit a continuance of the same. R, TUCKER &80N. March 1, 1849. 18 UUSIN ESS COATS. 4 very large assortment of Business Coats ; con aistinc in psrt of Bingle Milled French Cloths, and Brown Caebmerets, English and French Tweeds; Brown and Drab Queen's Cloth, a new ar ticle for summer; French -Toil do Nord;" Black Twilled Alpacca ; Plaid and Brown Linen, of Dress sod Frock styles; also, coesp i;oets lor summer, Cheap for cash. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh. April 7, 1849. 38 3m ' TXTorthern Potat A small lot to hand, lf oetter than our last. . , WILL. PECK Jt SON. ' DRESS Alt D FROCK COATS. ANY quantity of Super .French Cloth, Dress and Frock Coats. In lesuty of style and fin ish, they sre not to be equalled. .Cheap for cash. . ' E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7. 1849. . . 88 3m A NEW BEGINNER. Carriages, Harness and ; 1 ; . SADDLERY- THE subscriber hsving uken tbe Store formerly occupied by Mr. Allen , P Lee, siioated on Sycamore street, 4 duorefrom Oki stieet, is now ready 10 furnish his friends and tbe public cenerallv, with every descnion of CARRIAGE HARNESS knd SADDLERY as low, ir not lower. I ban any other rstabiwhment in th Bute - He has just returned from New York, where- he hss raaUe arrsagsmenis 10 be furnished with the most fashiouabl aud durable Carriages andJJuggies.' ' 'y '' ' , ' His Harness sod Saddlery being made onder his own supervision, knd he being so long in the business t flatters himself to be ble 10 sell U alt who may favet him with a call before parcbsing elsewhere. ' 1 ' Mw DA.N1BL PERKlNON. B 8addlee and Harness repaired ia the best manner on the meet Isrorsbl terms.'- ; D. Pi - f etersborg. April 14. t4&. l Uft$ .srTIVJELVC piece of a heavy kind ia hand. 1 T assortment oiCoUousdes end, Nankins, fur Men and Hoys. F.ir sale low by J. DKUW.x. Raleigh, April 17. 1849 ' 30 bay1 num. A further rappty of Bsy Rom, just received, at . J . 0" P. FESCUD'S Prog Store Raleigh, March 8, 1849. 20 ''4fetitleinen? Suibmer Goods. " IfJyJMCK s Fajicy Cassimeres, . , . ; IJ UBlacK uran.uei 1 ee,.witn a. general IMPORTANT S AXE OF Reclaimed, . Swamp ; Lands, In jrtht Carolina, THE President and Directors , of the Literary Fund of North Carolina, in pursuance, of cer tain Resolutions, passed at tbe last session of the Ge neral Assembly, offer for sale, w, FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES - Of Swamp Lands . coBitiluling a part of the Literary Fond of the State, situate rn Hyde and Washington Counties, and em bracing the region lying between Pamlico and Al bemarle Sounds. These lands hare been drained at great expense, under the. direction of competent Engineers, aod laid off into Sections, The drain ace has been effected by two main Canals, to-wit : Peugo Canal, extend, ing from Pnngo Lake to Pun go river, aix and a half miles in length, with sn average width atfrottora of 22 feet, depth six feet aod fall twelve feet aud Al ligator Canal, from Alligator Lake to rungo river, 6 miles long, wkh.au average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth seven, and fall Jen fret; togeth er with sundry tributaries or lateral ditches. I hese Canals are navigable for Balleaux.aud emptying in to the navigable waters of Famlico Sound, tbeir mouths are accessible to aea-goiug vessels. A lares portion of this Land abounds in Juniper, Cypress and other valuable Timber, for which the fo rest of baatern Worth Carolina is distinguished. Ine residue consists of Prairie, covered with the Cane and Bamboo, aod in the estimation of the Engineers who surveyed it, the whole of it is extremely fertile. 10 Oram farmers, aod to the getters of Staves. Heading and Shingles, this laud offers peculiar in ducements To Immigrants in the Ports of the United Ststes, accustomed to a country similar in many respects, this Laud offers a soil believed to be as fertile as any in the North-western Slstes, with easy access to the Ses. aod within three days' sail of New York. The Juniper water is pleasant, and the hands engaged du ring the last two Summers, 10 gelling bbingles, bsre enjoyed excetleut health. Time and place : The Sale will take place in the Town of Wash ington, in Beaufort County, by Pnblie Auction, com mencing on Mouday.the 21st day of Msy next, and will be superintended by tbe members of the Board, in person. Terms t The Land will be sold in Sections of about 160 Acres, according to the Map-i and Plaice of the En gineers. A credit will be given or one, two, inree sud four years, to be paid in equal instalments, with interest from the dsy of sale. . . Boud and approved security will be reouired. and the title withheld until the purchase money shall be paid in full. Certificates of purchase will be given. and the titles, when made, will be warranted. Turnpike Road. At the same time and place, the Board will re ceive Proposals for completing the Turnpike Road from Pungo Lake to the Town or Plymouth. Given under my baud, at the Executive Office, in the City of Raleigh, this 6th dsy of March, A. D., 1S49. CHAS. MANLY, Governor of North Carolina, and ex officio Prea't Lit'y Board. By order : L. Casvcs Manlt, Secretary to Board. BRAZTDRZSTH'S FILLS. THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Ladies should use the Brandrelh Pills frequently. They will ensure them from severe sickness of the s'omacb. and aenerslly speaking, entirely prevent it. Tbe Brandreth Pills sre harmless. I hey increase the powers of life thev do not depress them. Fe males win find them to secure tnst state ot neaitn which every mother wishea to enjoy. In the cos. tivenessso often prevalent at this interesting period, tbe Brandreth Pills are a aafe and effectual remedy. There ia no medicine so safe as this it is more easy than castor oil, and is now generally used by numerous ladies through their confinement. Ur. Brandreth can refer to many of our first physicians who recommend bis Pills to their pstients to the ex elusion of all other purgatives, and the Pills being composed entirely of Herbs, or Vegetable mstter. purify tbe blood, and carry off the corrupt humors of the body, in a manner so aimple as to give every day ease sod pleasure. In order to discriminate between Troth, whieh is eternal, end conjecture, which ie like s transient vision, we most be guided by tbe light of EXPE RIENCE.. To what does experience direct! To the FREE USE OF DK. BRADKETH'S PILLS in sll cases ofbodilv suffering. As this advice ia fol'owed.Ka WILL THE HEALTH OF THE BODY BE. . The writer baa long uxed them and has never found them fail of imparting relief In sll scute diseases, let Brandrelh'e Pills and mild dirt be used, nd the patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints, let the pills be used as often ss convenient, by which meant the vitality of the blood will be improved, and the crisis will be generally brought about ; tbe disease being changed to acute, a few large doses of Pills snd a lew dsys confinement to the house, will change the chronical ly diseased individual to a sound msn. This is no figure of the . imsginslion ; it can he prvel by a thousand matter -of fact men who have experienced it REMEMBER, in all cases of disease, n mat ter whether it b a cold or a cough; whether it tie ssthma or consumption t whether it be rheumatism or pleurisy ; whether it be typhus or fever-end-ague, or btllious fever; cramp or whooping cough or mea slee ; whether it be scarlet fever or smell pox : that the Pills known ss Brsndreth'o Pills will surely do more' then sll the medicines of tbs Drug stores for your restoration to neslin, ami wnat is more win surely do you no barm. (TT All persons should raretoiiy purcnase dra.i. ORETH'S PILLS, only of the regularly appointed Agents. They would thus ensure themselves tbe genuine srticle otherwise they msy often light upon a counterfeit 'article. Be Careful.' For sale by U I LL. PECK. Raleigh wholesale and retail' Agent," at 25 cents per box , .' , GARDEN SEEDS. " fTpHB 8abscnrMr has just received hie supply of Oeedes and Grass Seeds, which he warrants io be fresh and tenuine, consisting In part of tbe usu al varieties of the following kind, sis : Asparagus, Beans,' Beets, Carrots, 'Cress, Co fn, -'Melon,'' Okrs, Psrsnip,, Pumpkin, Salsify, Tortalo; Cabbsga, '.' Celery Eg! Plsnt, Lector . Nasturtium, Parsley Pepper, 'RbuhaiBV ' Csuiifiawfr, Cucumber, Leer Ip-tard; otrotf,-"' c Peas, Radish, 8iigT '" ; Squash, Torrdpv Aromatic Hsrbe, Grsss sed and Fruit Trees, Also, a tot of Flower 8ed, which will be sold ai three cents a paper, ss they sre not if last yesrV irowtb, P. F. PESCUD, - - Apothecary &. Druggist. Feb. 8. 12 Dr. A. F. ' Cooper' Spino-Abdomi- nai supporter.- THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of the above valuable 'supporters, which sre recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility Kound ehonlders,' or prolapsus Uteri. Proff: Mott thinks they are very well adapted for some varieties of incipient! spinal distortions, as they' afford the useful combination of shoulder brace and Abdominal supporter, with very decided support 10 me spmat column. ' j The above brace are recommended by tbe Physi cians generally, who have aeen them,' and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. I A gentleman observed a few days since, that he had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would hot give one of tbe above, for fifty such. j " They need no puffing as they speak for them- selyes." PESCUD 6t JOHNSON. ILr The above Supporter is ! an improvement on Dr. E. Chains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4 New Spring Goods ! 1849. R. TUCKER !& SON A RE daily receiving their Spring supplies, and Ml have just opened a large assortment of Faah- tunable Uress Goods cooaisiing'of rtolid. Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped and riolid Silk Tissues I Plain and Plaid Bl'k do Barege De Toil Pink Tarlatans ! Toil De Nord Fancy French Organdie Lawna Silk Striped Gingbams j Black snd Second Mourning Muslins and Ginghams Solid snd Fancy French Gingbams Mode Colored Bause Linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muslins French Print of New Styles ilk Fringes and Buttons Linen Fringes and Peiaian Braids Bonnet snd Csp Ribbons j Silk Cbsmeleon Shawls Bobin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert ings, Iace. Capes and Collars, Kid Glovea and ho siery, Plsid Bordered Lawn and Linen Cambric Hankercbiefs, Grsss aod Mohair Skirts, j-c., 4c. March 31, 1849. 26 $300 REWARD. A PROCLAMATION, By Hit Eicellcncj Charlci Manly, Gorernor of , North Carolina. - Whereas. Naihaniel H. Simpson snd Andrew F. Gibson stand charged by tbe Gread Jury of the County of Guilford with stealing a Neg'o lae, named Bob, the property of one Lodwick summers, of the said County of Guilford: snd whereas it bse been msde appear tome, that the ssid Naihaniel H. Kimpson and Andrew F. Gibson have fled from Jus tice and escaped probably beyond the limits of tbe State: , Now to the end that tbe said iNalhaniel H. Simp son and Andrew F. Gibson may be arrested snd brought to trial for said offencei I do hereby, issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of three hundred dollars for the apprehension and delivery of them, to tbe Sheriff of the said County of Guilford, or for their confinement In any Jail in this State; or a reward of $ I SO f-r the arrest snd confine ment of either of them es aforesaid. DESCRIPTION. Nathaniel H. Simpson is supposed to be" between twenty five and thirty years of age, about six feet high, spare, built, walks erect, florid complexion, black hair, with a small scar on tbe left cheek made by a bullet, some grains of powder buried in his skin which will not be observed without minute examination Heweara whiskers to cover the scar and grains of powder ; speaks quick and usually very profane. 'Andrew F Gibson is supposed to be between thirty and thirty-five years of age, inclined to cor pulency, fair skin, dark bair, fall eyes, about five feet 10 incbea high, and in ordinary conversation speaks slow. frvA) Given under my hand and the Great SEAL seal of tbe State pf North Carolina at C Vv J the city of Raleigh, this the S9ih dsy of March A. u. 1849. CHAS. MANLY. By the Governor. Lamodon C. Ma wit, Private Secretary. 26 Mutual Life Insurance Co, - .1 iii i In Distress wel Snccor! COMPANY with the above title, having been Chartered st the last session of the Legislature ot ibis Slate ; and tbe provision required in ssid Charter (viz. Application for Insurance for $50,000,1 having been fully met, ibe Company has been or. ginned by the appoinimeut of the following officers, and ia issuing Policies, viz: UK CHS. E JOHNSON, President. WILLIAM D HAYWOOD, Vice President. JAMES F JORDAN, Secretary. : 1LLIAM H.JONES, Treasurer; Dr. WILLIAM H. McKEE, Medical Examiner. HENRY W. MILLER, Attorney, t Dr. CHAS. E. JOHNoON, uJii R.rd Dr W. H. McKEE, yvlZn Dr. RICH'D B. HAYWOOD, JjofConMluuoa. J HERSMAN, General AgenU This Company has received the most liberal char ter that has ever been granted to any Company of a simitar character, in any State in the Union. Tbe 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro vides "that the husband may insure his own life, for the sole use and benefit ol hie wife or children, aiid, iu case of tbe death of the husband, the amount thus subscribed shall be paid' over to the wife or children, or tbeir guardian, if under age, for her or their own use, fret from all the claims of the rep resentatives of tbe husband, or any of his creditors." This provision needs uo comment. 'The Board have also determined to insure the lives of slaves and this being almost half the wealth of tbe people of this Slate, a large business is' reason ably autk'ipated. Any information respecting tbe principles of tbe Company will be famished by the Secretary, or , any of its officers,.- s , .. JAS. F. JORDAN, Secretary. Raieigh;April fl.1849.. , 29-. jr.viiisiscirs ChtipCtsh Store; t rpHEv8bnscriber has Just "received a large ' and I " splendid assortment of Dry Goods. 1 Hardware t'otlery c which having been Itonsht for cssli, li will sell at reduced price. Grateful f i be former patronace which lie has received.' he ice pectfullv incites bis customers, snd the public ger crally. to call and examine his Stock before purcha ing elsewhere. ! J. CREECH. Raleigh, April 25, 1849. 33 tf Samuel Kirk :& Son. Gold and Silver Smiths, . , ! 2fo. 173, Raltimore Street, MANUFACTURE and have always on hand, a large amount of Silver, Table, and Tea SpoOus, Forks of all sixes. Sugar Tongs, Soup Ladles rJ utter nnives sail apoons, silver l ea Setts, Pitch ers, Vases, Urns, Pishes, die. Tbey aje continually receiving by direct imports tions, all the aew style Plated Castors, Baskets. Candlesticks and Waiters, as early , as they sppear in the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlery, Gold, Patent J-ever and lupine watcnes Jewelry of every description. January 10. v 6 ly Wm. H. CARY & CO. EAVE BEMOTED TO THEIR NEW STORE, Nos. 243 and 245 Pearl street, near John Street, NEW YORK. TTTTTHERE they are prepared fo-the SPRING V U TRADE, with the largest stock iu their line to be found in America, consisting of new styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods. They invite dealers visiting this city to "examine their assortment wnicn wi! I be onered on the most la Torable terms. The following are among their importations, suit ed for the Southern and V estern trade, and will be sold in lots to suit the trade, viz: Linen Thread, various makers Spool Cotton, 100 aud 20o yards, white, black and colored Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions. Tooth and Hair Brushes, in great variety Accordeons, plain and semi-tone Violius and Bows. Violin Strings.. Harmonicas, single aud double notes Percussion tiaps. plain, ribbed, split 5- ribb'd, 1-5 and 1-10 Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Cotton aud 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 Ftench Soaps sod Pejfumery Low's English Sosps and Pomatum And Fancy Goods in General. Also, a fuil stock of American Goods, viz : IVORY FINE COITIDS. Combs Back, Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat terns of Shell, Horn and Ivory. BUTTONS of every description Spoons Silver, German Oliver ancpsntannia Spectacles assorted agee Looking Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frames Brushes Hair, Cloth, Shaving, Paint and Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crumb, Horse, &.C &c Razor Strops and Alone Sbaviug. Boxes, large, small and medium glasses Pins, Hooks aud Eyes, and Thimbles Pocket Books, Wallets snd Purses Fans Leather, Psper and Silk Jewelry Gold aud Imitation, &c. -c. Sic. 1 rioted Catalogues furnished in - the English, French German and Spanish languages March 20. 1849. 24 3m 71 UST opened a magnificent assortment of Cra fll vats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Hosiery, (Mariuo and Cotton) Gauze under shirts, for. sum mer, Bosoms, Coilais,' bilk Night Caps, Suspenders, dec. i E. L. HAKDlJNu. Rsleigh, April 7, 1849. , 28 3m Dress Making, FITCHE undersigned having associated with herself U Mis D. B. WaUtngt Of N Y ork, tor the purpose of carrying on the Mantua-Making business in sll its brsncbes in the most fashionable sijle. soliciu the patronage of their numeroua friends and the public generally. J. W-. PERKINSON. For the purpose of carrying on the Mantua-Making business in coparinerniehip with Jars, rerfanson, or j Petersburg, I have selected in New York, per sonally, all of the new style of patterns to be had in the above named City, and now are ready to abow tbem to all of our friends and the public generally. D. B. WALLING, of New York. We, the undersigned, by hsving several years ex perience in the above named business, do flatter our selves that we can please sll who may favor us with their patronsge. Orders from the country, with measure, dresses sccompsnying them, promptly attended to. J. W. PERKINSON, D. B WALLING, Sycamore street, 4 doors from Old street. Petersburg. April 14, 1849. 31 2aw3w , COL VISITS PATENT CONCAVE BEATER CHURN. WJS call tbe atteulion of the Public to tbe ar ticle beading this advertisement, and. invite the eulerprising aud curious to call and witness it operation. - All auverusemeuis tu icisuuu ., iu in vention, to the buuareas wnooave seen it tesieu, is supererogation. :; --" r .r--v j irst. 1 hut onurn snu yroauce muier, gawerusg it in a mass, from bweel Mils, in lrom . FIVETO TEN MINUTES, , - And from Cream prepared, as Families sually pre pare it, in THREE TO FIVE MINUTES. i V Second. a ne utility oi ints invention n apparent as better Batter can be produced from bweet Milk, orj Cream, than Cream secured in the usual way ; aud by means of ibis Churn" little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten minutes, what Jias heretofore required the labor of a woman or man for one or two hours aud sometimes half a day. ' ' ;Tbird-By simply turning a thumb screw; die whole inside dasher is taken out, feaviug nothing but the Butler nd Milk in the plain wooden box. ! Fourth. It is the cheapest Churn ever Invented, as the simplicity of its construction (though embody ing a great philosophical principle) makes it but little id manufacture it.- i """- -t;.J tFifUi i-lt ie commoneettse Churn, as all will admit who will examine it-' f .We have purchased a monopoly of this valoa bl Improvement'' from Messrs COLVER and MYERS, the natentees, for ihe Sut of N Carolina. i ' A number t the Churns have been deposjted for sale at hmtm'T--uujft,iEaqi l tni vity, wrhere a constant supply will be kept on band. A- genu will be despatched at an earty day todiflereat eiiene of th Start U county rights, wbe n - pportooky will be afforded the people of supplying nemseive with rignu at therate of $20 for erery W inhabhanu in a county. V Now w tbe tnnr for .ttyiudustrious young man to make far fortune, by l.uyiug rights, as this machine possease, advantages Vhjeh will rusks it the interest of every family , that .an afford to keep a cow, to secure one. -an au y gEDH AJf pRICE ' ALONZOT.MIAU - ! Raleigh, April 11. 1849. 4 15-61, r'v:coMMisa(oir , 'I ; Comion and lncHoa '5t CONTINUEPIS USOAS a EXECUTED PEOMPTLT iXB TATtBTXTLE?. M w iLtVt : rVA, ex. owii , ... . Raleigh, March 21, 1849. asrw r Our SlpgyJop&fL s TrAVA,LaguiraandRiConee, Uiifwi y Brown, Crushed, and Refined Saftarsi Vi if S Molasses, Teaa, and Spices, ' W-S 1 Batter, Cheese snd Rice, -I ' t''- : Macksrel, Mallets, Shsd, Roe and cut Herrfeg 7 ' Flour, mesL Bseon'and Lsrd, " - Blown and Ground Allum Salt.' ? Sole and Upper Leather." : " r (Jalf, Lining Skins, and 8hoe Thretd, Tin Ware. ssBOrted' ' ; ' : Bed Cords and Li6es, ' c Shirting. Sheeting and Oznaburgs, ' Cotton Yarns from 4 to 1 6, . , Yarns, by tbe Bale. "' ,1 ' Cigars, Tobacco and 8nuff u Nails from 4 to 20 penny. Brown, W hite, and Shaving Soaps, Sperm, Adamantine, snd DoHets Candle, , 8ione and Wood Ware . ? -.' Garden Hoes Shovels and Spades, ? - idt U e Jt Bagging, Kope, and Twine.,: . j-r-ff fB We expect to keep a constant soddIv. f the ahov and other articles, in our line. - v WILL t PECK d 80Tf. Raleigh, March 30, 1849. t - - bViw'1- CEOTHINO ESTARLlSnXlEPlT, 5 North Side, 3d Door East of Calrert J 8TREET) y -s BALTIMORE, MD " 1 r MOORE &' INM AN, Merchant Tailersyres;: pectfully invite attention to their atock of rea- dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut and made i a superior style, and not surpassed ia price, fiuish,, or quality. ' jjL. Always on hand, superior "Cloths,. Cessimerea Vestings, c, ilk their custom department wbich will be made to order in the most fashionable stylOj, Gentlemen wishing to order a fine suit, without the . expense of coming to Baltimore can do so by send ing their measure to M, &, 1 stating color, qualityy, &c which wHI be attended to with the same care. , as if tbe purchaser were present :They , feel confi dent of giving entire satisfaction, to all who, favor i wieiu wiiu iucii ruo(,.eiiief uj icitcr, or io person,- ' 07 Mr. Inman is the agent for Shankland's sud- " rior system of drafting "Garments terms for books,, apparatus. and instruction, $10. t. ' fVS Baltimore, Feb. 3. . ' 11 It ' 11 ' ' " - i i r i i ' ' ' - f- S' ATINS, of the 17ef Silk of every Wnd ; W bite, Marseilles; Bombazine.' TixiamnaT - 7bt7De Nord,M and Valenclas or'alf styles and qualities, made in the best' manner. V Cheap for cashv . : ;:' :. ' ";t:BiHAKAjiNcCi!t Ratelgh, April 71849.' -S - Oliver &- Pfocteiy . MERCHAAltbRS,''; (tjcty now,) MTaTTsnrjixc.' craxurr,, t RALEIGH, If. C. , . - ' !..." WE have just received and are now openfos'1? our very extensive and' jadiciously' selected ' supply of ! - ' -" '- w-r SPRING Alf D SUlfliriElX CijODI CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS.. Embracing every" color and Variety; pf which th following are a part: Blue, Black; end Olive Green, 'Dahlia;' Ztphfr cnf, Drop tieti ClothsBlack and Blue .French IDet Skin Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimtres. if everwli. Color, Striped dewn the out-side seasur, Seine9 ''X thing entirely new,) Drillings, of every color. V PtflitdiV' Satin and SUk FestinAt ell Colors, BartUhieiXJashmefes; ' Marseille, Figured and Plain. EleT gant White and CoTd tSatixlr'fer Party VestingsJrmiheISgh T Fallutingf the fulgarllr; "" rOrdrnaryc-: The shove Goods were selected b th fins ik propria persona from the latest importations, and eaau be recommended , witn ( conndeace tp tour customer and . friends and tbe publie. . Call . and look, beiarsV you boy. .Wear, determined to sell juj cheap m"! the very cheapest, and to have all garments rnd' put by us gotten up in a style not to be surpassed, either in thia State or out of it Sontbof, oi North ! of .the. Potomac. , : ,1 a ,&ilt A. complete suit s of clothes mad in 24 noun, H necessary. " ' Orders from distance thanJCfpily r' ceived and promptly attended to. , , , - s- t, ? OLIVER, dt PROCTER, l , frofessors and Artists. . Raleigh, April 184S. - 29- The Latest London, Pari nd Americ) Fash- & ions jest at hand. " s. t y , OfcP. ' Rlake Pitttnauf . Lat 4 or, HAurAx, , N. . C. ; CO MISSION MEKCHANTi Z3Cx3tQBXr4Blktxaaflr '5 (TA IVES bis special atteotioa to lb sal cf l MX kiads of Country Produce, the purchsilc? f Goods, and the receiving and forwarding of GociS REFER TO i Ct-st - F. Moore, Esq, Kaleigb. N. C. V ''jT . Tho. K. Thomas, Esq.. Louisbur IT. C W. T. Dortch, Eeq w 1 Mi Weston, -V'f ?ckX f??'Rls9 Jess H. PewelL, , !' 1 'i.4; Dr. J. J. Phillip,- H? f.isj.t ; N. M Long, Esq . ivjo- jy'$ ,,t c vC L. M. Long. Es.c; V7Ido, N. C3 J as. -80000011, ? r.. Patterson. Cooper dr Ce . ) f ; J ' 1 j FfeV Marstiall.miifax; ft 1 I Peteish irg; Feb,3y 1 849i , Z iM D wi'nl - 'fthiiuitiUitiii snirtar r C "2 W d.'nd warranted to fit is every ,inxUsci. Uurseires ine owy veneer in in sonth,-..,; f J -.4 Raligh, ApriUSia 1 "V itte. 26 6t it - V. - - - - - , t : r