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" ' --n Cvrt Oritrt mad JmiitimX AivtrtiMmemU will b tUrged 23 per wat higher; Vat dctaetimi f 33 J cenU will be made frow Ue regular' jwicee, for adrertlstra hy the year. - , . AaTrtieniBUlnrted In4thi StiNWtn.TRk. cister, will also appear In the' Wmkly Paper, free ef charge. ' v- - W l CT t W to th4 Ed41" he. ot-aid. "' nnnB3S3riVA.i8IJIlAfCGC03iPA 1L f rrortllartrortl, Conn: Offereto iatore Baildince and Merchandixe, afainailosaor . - r damage btFrM Eraianw mmh ine u-... Thiaia an of the oldest and ttestlnsurance Lpm niilu in th United States, and dsts its losses promptly. ... . j . . Applicationsfor tasarance in Ralelch.or its ti einity.to he made to . 8. W. WHITING, . ... ; j , . Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and rietBitj. to - . J. FALMEKi Agent October. 1848 83 . FOR RENT. . i, THElargandcooeoiant Dwallioff, now occo pied bj R W. 8ewctl. Esq. ww hall the neces sary oat houses ens two acres of 4and attached, w ) Possession will be given tne first oi January. next. , . G. BHAYf Raleigh Nev. 20, 1848. FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAIN AS- KY recent antrala, I hare received a large aap ply ef atUdee neefal to make my stock com plete. U wbien I invite the attention of purchasers. v - - -T.-F. PESCOD,1 Draggist' aad Apothecary. Ealeigh. March 8. 1849. .,. ... 20 Ure lot of Fish Hooka of the most approved kinds, joat received aad for eale by " -" ,-. a" IT W VKaJ Raleigh. March 8. 1843. 80 w POSTSCltlPXUlTI. UP TO THE LATEST, MOhlENT, .TelcffapbicaIl, -Tnst Here, RECEIVECT'odry'two 8oien oflhoae Super i-4 fiae Silken CylindriearTegnmenU, or as the -viilrate ha.it : DATS. - r ;A now superceding all "heretofore fabricated front the wide world famed Manufacturers of Gotham; the Messrs. Leary's and eompaay. Only a half Eagle. ApriT.1849. ' ' '" OLIVER c PROCTER. JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid lot. of Saperior'quality.'of the very latest . Cheap for cash."-- - nAnumw. R.Uik Anril J7. 1S49. 28 3m -ar- - - rinltnAtre.MA larre soddIv of Refioed Salt petre joat to band and for sale by PESCUDfr JOHNSON 30 8DARE8. iOt APE FEAR BANK STOCK FOR SALE. flj s ' W.H.JONES. RaltigV April 28, 1849. 341 ULfiLlfSfa SLfcHTiSra Panama. Broth. Moleskin. Silk. &c ; HEARTT &vLITOHFOin.-P.U-h If if t. 1849T. 35 jLainpfl, Girandoles, - II all Lanterns. anavnauaeuen . JDEITZ. DUOTJUUSB A Q , . WASHINGTON STORES, . No. 139 Wiixtaji Stexct, t . Are manufacturing, and have always on hand a fall assortment of articles in tbeir Irae, er tne loJiew iog descriptions, which they wiH sell at whefeaaleor retail at low pneea, for caan : SOLAR LAMPS, Giltr Bfoase, and Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, - , BRACKET SOLA RS - u . s. SOLAR CHANDELIERS, " tt 8,3, - 6. aad 8 lieSts. ...... )..,,, SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK- ET,fcv do ... fi .do-. SIDE,' do do . CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS. 2, 3, 4, 6 and vi .lighta. :. . i . GIRANDOLES. Gik,Silvered and Brased,wn4 nooapattema. i rs, ? ' j.f s HA.LL LANTERNS, various size, with eat or stained gfusl t v New Vork. March 20, 1849. 24 4m. Valuable- Land For Sale J I nnHE Subscriber wishing to carry hie Nerraeito U. the Sooth, offer foi sale the (oiiowing valoahle Tracts ofLand.'.fis'C"' '.-.Vvir-i. r, One tract contain! nff 1C50 Acres, and ait lated 9 psiles west of JSoNlhfield. There is a . large aad convenient 'Dwelling honse, on tbia land, with all necessarr ouUhonaes. -Itis ezcellsnt farm ing land for this eoonlry, and there is enough of it in """ piwaea aix or evven nnuurru wmkb oi eon. i bw. i, io, & Griat and Sw-qliU on the tract. The pUataUeo ia well watered aad oae third of the iaad in eehivatioo ia low-grennd.: TMro are, also, about tkirtj thtwmd torpenUne boxes eat. ' . -ALSO, - tictrii, x? Aworais Tsact, lyintwelto miles below. Smith,' field, anmedtaiely on the nver,eouteiuiug440 Acaca. Tbia is excellent farming land, and as rood ranre fr atoek aa any in the State. r n'z Those ianingto p4rchaae eaeh land,' will ptaaae call en thV SobaOribei', nt bis 'real deoce, 9-mHes west of SmithOeld,- and b will take great pleaaera in showing them and giving Cvery one an opportnnitv to judge for himself. ' ' ROBERT A: SANDERS. Johaaton Co.. May 7, 1849;- ' 37tf TTbLACK Mole 8km, Panama: Pearl. Leghorn, ILDand Palm Leaf Hats. Joat received, and for Ie by J. BROWN. 4 0-l.r5'J' : i sr. 4- i . 7 CORNER MAlN ANDlGOYERNOB STREETS - To Ditchared Soldier. fmilE 8bribr, will collect, with rde-patch, ' l Somaaa? CLAixtroa BetnrrT LAaa, Tana- vut acmiti and -back vat; eat moderate terme, and will bay; and aeil the aanta, at - the .market , rale TheiJlauiunt rmmK eead liia.Diacberfe, wuh an. af fidarit that ieie the pereoa named in it. fe . Liberal Adrancci made onthesame. SoMtere farnirhed with iruorinaUiii relative to 1 Claim aninat the Government, free of, charge. T '.aa ? a ai- . a r ;iaime aent inroof Q.maiiio lae. ouoaenbera. will bare the cam aitenuoo aa 11 on peraooai appU catioa Address - O. W PT7RCELL '& CO. JZzchange Broker xt Richmond, Vt. Jaly. SO 148. os u. Important to Every Body. n it AVINO'njada'arranzementawith one of the UTi most extensive rasnufucturersof No 1 Needles, in Cngtand, to supply me with bis best quality Nee dlea b am enabled to offer great inducements to the porehaaers thereof, aa to price and quality, as my articles ahafl be always guaranteed of beat quality, and the prices chalked down to the lowest botch much' lower, indeed, than inferior articles are sold for for sale by the thousand or single paper. Also, Silver Thimbles, by the dozen, of first rate retailing quality and exceedingly low. . ? V ,V " CALL ATLUMSDEN'S , .Watcu aud JTe well ery Store, - Where a good amortment of the richest and most fashionable Jewellery, Watches, spec tacles, Thimbles, Peaeilav Geld Pens, Minia ture Locketev Silver. Speona, . Military and fancy goods, ia fact every article naually kept in , a Jewel lery Store ; my- goods being bought at the lowest Cash Prices J from first hands, 1 am enabled to sell as low as any. bouse North er South. . The Beaux and Belles, who wish to shine Can make themselves extremely fine With Breast Pins, Rings and Bracelets rare And all things elae to suit the fair- I am well and efficiently prepared to give univer sal satisfaction ii the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Pencils, Jewellery, Ac, etc Persons paaaing through Petersburg will fiad- their intereat aubserved by. leaving with me- Welches. ; or other work they may have lobe repaired. - ... . ;. CHARLES LUMSDEN. . Petersburg Va." T .V. . - 23 3m 1 large aupply of Coach,' Furniture, Polishing and IjL Japan Varniabea, just received and for sale oy P. F. PESCUD. Tlaleighf March 8.1849. SO - CUSIIf ESS COAT, A very lare assortment of Business Coats ; con A easting In pert of Single Milled French Cloths, Black and Brown Cashmerets, English , and Fiench Tweeds; Brown and Dah Queen's Cloth, a new er tkle for summer; French "Toil do Nord;", Black Twilled Alpacca ; Plaid and Brown. Linen, of Dees and Frock styles; also, cheap Coats- for summer. Cheap for cash. E. L. HARDING. , Raleigh, April 7, 1849. ; 133m . , KESS Alt I FROCK , COATS. A NY quantity of Super French Cloth, Dress Aand Frock Coats. Ii heaaty of ''style end fin tan, thev are not to be equalled. - Cheap for cash. . E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7. 1849. : , 88 3m IVEW CEG1NNER. t I mi Carriagesj Harness and SADDLERY. THE subscriber having taken the Store formerly occupied by Mr, Allen P. Lee, situated on 8jcamore rlreet, 4 doors from Old stieet, is now ready to furniah his friends and the public generally, with everv-detcription of CARRIAGE,; HARNESS and SADDLERY, aa low, if not lower, than any other establishment Jn .the Bute- He, has jast reiurnej from New York, where he has made arrangements to .be furnished with the most fashionable and durable Carriages and. Buggies'. ..His Harness and Saddlery being made under his own supervisionand he being so long in the bosinese, flatters himself to be able ftf sell to all who may favor him with a call before purchasing elsewhere. . , v vi - DANIEL PERKIN80N . .ff.fc. SadJlcs and Harneae repaired in the best manner on the most favorable terms. N , D- P. Petersburg. April 14.1949. . t, 31,U5$ " Gentlemeh,s Snmmer floods. rrnLACK and Fancy Casaimeres. . . Black Drab DeTee, with' a general assortment orCottonades and Nankins, for Men and Boys. Ffr sale low by . J. BROWN. Raleigh, April 17, 1849. ' ' 30 bay num. A further supply of Bay Ram, just received,' at P. F. PESCUD'S ' ' Drar Store Raleigh, March 1849. - 20 Bf EIPRESS. Ii O I.Va.Wt A "LOT of Granite. Beragee, f A.. Black solid tMuunV n.r . . , .- fcwisa Cdgtogt, ncy xxtvK yreuw, , . French Worked Collars. sre cVc . ' - ...... Green and Mode Tusues and Berszeaplain and . S.Un-strrped.v ! " ' ' r " ' - : HEARTT & LTTCHFORD. RaletzhiMiv 1. 1849 f f SJ ; -ackerr&oit;;. TfTfAVE this day recereeJ by Adams Go's Ex- press, another enpphr of ixanaad flmadi Lawaau 8oeood Mourning Gingbanta, JUack sakTiaenoa.-" i Ladies' Colored Kid; Gloves, , . GentleuieVe ' do do., , T Plaid and Fancy Banna Ribbons, 4 1 dos. Grass Hkirta, ready made, at 75 cents each, Lyaneee D raids. Lace, Bat lone, -. . Thread Bobbin Edgings, Marlboro Plaida, K ' " Fnmifnrev iMnta. AiL. Ac' . j AUo faw Sets of Gothic and Landscape Tea Trays, very handsome article. s f . . - -. . . TV! '.' - o.-l. !ui . ? . .'"I -. . .. i . tOUi-i. t . i t-f - .... . . . . . ",",,aBaaaaaaaaaBBTBI A m afJBw Kaleigh, May 7,1849. -8tar and 8uadard copy SACTIWAFJIflOfiWNCj-llMYIg; IMPORTANT- StvC OP Mn Worth Carolina. THE President . and Directors of the Literary Fund of North Carolina, in pursuance of cer tain Resolutions, passed at the last session of the Ge neral Assembly, offer for sale, ' FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES Ol , Swamp. lands, , constituting a part of the Literary Fond of the State, situate to, Hyde and Washington Counties, and em bracing the region lying between Pamlico and Al bemarle Sounds.' These Janda have been drained at great expense, under the direction of competent Engineers, and laid off into Sections. The drainage baa been effected by two main Canals, to-wit ; Pungo Canal, extend iog from Pungo Lake to Pungo river, aix aud a half miles iu lenr.Ui, with an average width at bottom of 22 feet, depth six feet and fall twelve feel and Al ligator Canal, from Alligator Lake to Pungo rit er. 6 nnlea loog, with an average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth seven, and fall ten feet; togeth er with sundry tributaries or lateral ditches. These Canals are navigable for Batteaux.aud emptying in to the navigable, waters of. Pamlico Sound, their mouths are accessible to sea-going vessels. . A large portion of this Land abounds in Juniper, Cypress and other valuable Timber, for which the fo rest of Eastern INorlh. Carol ma m distinguished. The residue consists of Prairie, covered with the Cane and Bamboo, and in.the estimation of the Engineers who surveyed it, the whole of it is extremely fertile. io Grain rarmers, aud to the getters of Staves, Heading and Shingles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. To Immigrants in the Ports of the United States, accustomed to. a country similar in many respects, this Laud offers a soil believed to be as fertile as any iu the North-western States, with easy access to the Sea, aud within three days' sail of New York. The Juniper water is pleasant, and the hands engaged du ring the last two Summers, in getting Shiugles, have enjoyed excellent health. Time and place : The Sate will take place in the Town of Wash ington, iu Beaufort County, by Public Auction, com menciBg on Monday, the 21st day or May uext, and will be superintended by. the members of the Board, in person. Terms : The Land will be sold ia Sections of about 160 Acres, according to the Maps and Plates of the En gineers. A credit will be given of one, two, three and four Tears, to be paid in equal instalments, with interest from the day of sale. ' - Bond and approved security will be required, and the title withheld antil the purchase money shall be paid is felb Certificates of purchase witt be given; and the titles, when made, will be warranted. TnrnpIUe Road. . ; At the same time, and place, the Board will re ceive Proposals for completing the Turnpike Road from raago Lake to the ? own of Plymouth. Given under my nana at iba xecouve utnee. in the City of Raleigh, this 6 th 'day. of March, A. IV IS49. CHAS. MANLY, Governor of North Carolina, and ex officio Pres't Lil'y Board. By order : L. Chcves Marly. Secretary to Board. GARDEN SEEDS. ; THE Subscriber has just received his supply pf Garden and Grass Seeds, which he warrants io be fresh and tenuine. consisting in part of the osa al varieties of the following kind, viz : Asparagus, . . .Beans, Beets, Boricole, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Cress, Cucumber, Egg Plant, Corn, Leek, Lettuce, Melon, Mustard, Nasturtium, Okra, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Pumpkin, Radish, Rhubarb, Salsify, Spinage, Squash, Tomato, Turnip, and Fruit Trees, Aromatic Herbs, Grass seed Also, a lot of Flower Seed, which will be sold al three cents a paper. 'as they are not of last year's growth. P. F. PESCUD, Apothecary dc. Druggist. Feb. 8. 12 UNIVERSITY. THE . Public Anniversary Examination of the Sludentsjof the University of North Carolina.will be held at Chapel Hill.oa Monday the 28th day of May eusuiOBT and be continued from day to day until Thursday the 7th of June, being tbe first Thursday of Jane, which last mentioned day m appointed for the Annoal Commencement of the College. : The following Trustees compose the Committee of visitation His Excellency Charles Marly, I Governor of the State and President ex-otScto of the Board. - Hon. David L. Swaiit, L. L. D. President ef tbe College. John L. Bailey, Charles L. Hinton, John Kerr, Walter F. Leake, Willie P. Mangum, James T. Morebead, Samuel F. Patterson, Thomas Ratlin, Romulea M. Saunders, Jamee S Smith, Richard D Spaigfat, John D. Toamer. Simmons J. Baker, .John H Bryan. John R. J. Daniel, Jcjio M. Diclc James C. Dobbin, Joba A Gilmer, Robert B. Gilliam, Calvin Graves, John D. Hawkins, Lewis Thompson, All ether Members of the Board of Trustees who may attend, will be considered Members also of this Committee. ' " ' . -By order: '- - CHARLES U HINTON, Secretary. Raleigh, May let, 1849. ' ' ' ' ' ' 35 ADIES Superior French Kid Gloves, Black, while sod cohifed. : Gentlemen's Kid and Silk Gloves.. . . . Taylor's 300 yd. cotton. Lee's 200 Linen snd Cot ton Tapes, and Bobbins, Needles, Fins, Combs and : Thread, Bobbing snd Lisle Edgings and Laces. ; Swiss aud Jsconette Edgings and liisertings.. , Linen. Cambric and Pongee Handkerchief. Irish Linens and Long Lawn. ., ,f-.. Table, Scotch, R wis. and Huckaback Diapers.. Damask Napkiae and Dohlioe- - - r.r Ilk Irish Sheeting, 9-8 Pillow case Cotton. Forealeby J.BROWN, i April 17, 1849. 3V - oq CO CD tG?.S3 GENTLEMEN Calf Boots from tbe manufactory of J. Miles dc Son, Philadel phia. ,,fS-.- ' I HE .MX, a 61 Llionruaw ; PJIAflO JFOR 8ALE.-' fl UST. received, on consignment at ourAocUoo fj oz Commission Sto,Piano -which wip be sold on reason ible terms. A. B. STITH de CO. Dr. A. F. C opera Spino-rAbdemi- ... nal supporters. . THE Subscribers have oa hand a sapply of the above valuable : supporters, which are - recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Round ahoulderav 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 Tory decided support to the spinal. column The above braces are recommended by' tbe Physi ciana generally, who have aeen them, and we have sold a number to citizens bf this place, who are high ly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that be had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give one of toe above, for fifty such. " They need no puffing as they speak for them selves." , PESCUD & JOHNSON O" The above Supporter is an improvement on Dr.E. C sains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. Ill, 1B43. (Standard.) 4 New Spring Goods ! 1849. It. TUCKER &, SOIV , ARE daily receiving their Sjring supplies fend have just opened a large assortment vf Fash tunable Dress Goods, consisting of Solid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped 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 j Black and Second Mourning Mo.ltns and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams i Mode Colored Batiso V Linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams v -Beautiful French Muslins French Printa of New Styles Silk Fringes and Butlona Linen Fringes' and Persian Braids' Bonnet and Cap Ribbons s . Silk Chameleon Shawls :' Bobin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert- ings. Lace, Capes and Collars, Kid Gloves nd iw- siery. Plaid Bordered Lawn and Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, Grass and Mohair Skirts, j-c, dc March 31, 1849. 26 . -BtxaDa 9uua(E&Lona& Mutual Life Insurance Co, ' ' In Distress we Succor! COMPANY with the above title, having been Chartered at tbe laai session of the Legislature of this State ; and the provision required in sard Charter (viz. Application for Insurance for $50,000,) having been fully met, the Company haa been or ganized by tbe appointment of tbe following officers, and ia issuing Policies, viz: DR. CHS. E JOHNSON, President. WILLIAM D HAYWOOD, Vice President. JAMES F.JORDAN, Secretary. WILLIAM H.JONES, Treasurer. Dr. WILLIAM H.McKEE, Medical Examiner. HENRY W. MILLER. Attorney. mmim n u.vmnnn c of Consultation. Ar. XViVvtl AS JJ. OA A WIS, J J. HERSMAN. General Agent Thia Company has received the most liberal char ter that has ever been granted to any Company of a similar character, many State in the Union. The 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro vides "that the husband may iusure his own life, for the sole use and benefit of his wife or children, aud, in case of the death of the husband, the amount thus subscribed shall be paid over to tbe wife er children, or their guardian, if underage, for her or their own use,ree from all the claims of 'the rep resentatives of tbe husband, or any of his creditors." This provision needs no comment. The Board have also determined to insure tbe lives of slaves, and this being almost half the wealth of tbe people of this State, a large business is reason ably anticipated. Any information respecting the principles of the Company will be furnished by the Secretary, or any of its officers. JAS. F. JORDAN, Secretary. Raleigh, April Oy 1849. 29 C. W.BURCELL &CO.V Agents for D.' Paine $ Co., lTJanSsers, RICHMOND, VA. Drawn No.' of Grand Consolidated Class A 100, 000 camtal : 14 56 51 24 42 8 18 69 38 35 74 49:23 47 44. . Whole 23 44 49,$3 000, Half 23 49 74. 12.500, ( Whole 8 42 09, O0U, i Half 8 42 72, 600 J Grand Schemes for lTXay, 1849. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 24, to be drawn on Saturday, May I9tb, 1849, at Baltimore. 75 Nos. 12 drawn. CAriTAU. 1 Prize of $30,000 I 20 prizes of 1,000 20 prizes of 6,000 dec. 4;c Tickets $10, halves 5, qrs. 2 50. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 25, to be drawn in Baltimore, on Saturday, May 26th, 1849. 78 Nos, 13 drawn. USD acaxxa. 1 prize of $40,000 . 1 prize of 10,000 1 do 30,000 ) 1 do 5,000 I . do - 10,000i 20 do 1,250, d;c . Tickets $12; halves 6; quarters 3. 8usqoehanna Canal lottery. Class No. 28, for 1849, to be drawn in Baltimore, Maryland, on Wed nesday, May 30th. 7$ Nee. 18 drawn. bass sea km a. 1 prize of 04OJM1O 1 I, prize of . 4,000 1 do 1 12.730 I 1 do . 3JJ00 1 do , 6,000 I 1 . do . 3)00,dc Tickets gl &---aba res in proportion. . In tbia Jittery, the 1st, 2d, 3a. 4th, 5tb, 6th. 7th, 8tb or 9th drawn number is eniilled to $Ot the re mairJng drawn nunberseach to HQ. . v :, 03" Ciders meet our psual prompt attention. For Ticketa in the above, or in any, other Lottery, drawiqg daily (price of Ticketa from $1 Jo $20,) under our management ; address us, otv: - , u. ,w. puruell; . Agepi for HI PAINE 4 CO., Biclunond, Va May.4, 1849 - .:' , 36 JTPj Derman iTIelTlIIe.MardT: and a LTD voyage thither, S vobwThie day received by . :. tlJlMK D. TURN BK. Raleigh, May 1, 1849." v.-c , A -36 Chocolate jrrop and JLozeusres of all kinds, just opened, and for sale by ' . - .. ; j p. ". rtit.;t(u.. . Raleigh, March 8, 1849. . . . i fX BAGS 8UPERI0R RIO AND LAGUI Ay RA COFFEE, just received and for isle A. B. 8TITH d;C0. Wmr h; CARY & cov ; HATE IEM0TEB TO-IHEIK NEf STORE ) Kos. til aid 245 Pearl street, near Jdhatfrtety . . ; ;: new torik, WHERE they are prepared for the STRING TRADE, with the largest atock in their line to be found in America, consisting ef new styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods. They invite dealers visiting this city to examine their assortment which will be offered on the most fa vorable terms. The following are among their importations, soil ed for the Southern and Western trade, and will be sold in lots to suit the trade, vix : Linen. Thread, various makers Spool Cotton, 100 and 200 yards, white, black and colored Tapes and Bobbins, of a1f descriptions. Tooth and Hair Brushes, in great variety Accordeons, plain and semi-tone Violins and Bows; Violin Strings. Harmonica?, single and double notes Percussion Cape, plain, ribbed," split ribb'd, f-5 and I-in a 4 - Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Cotton and Silk Purees, plain and ornamental Purse Twist, all colors, on spoofs" arid in lbs. Steel Beads, Bag and Purse Clasps and Trim mings. FeafI and Agate So (tons Ftench Soaps and Pejfumery Low's English Soaps and Pomatum And Fancy Goods in General. Also, a full stock of American' Goods, viz-: IVORY FINE COiTIBS, Combs Back, Side; Dressing and Pocket ait pat terns 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. Paint and Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crumb, Hone, &c etc jazor airop and nones Shaving. Boxee, large, small and medium glasses Pins, Hooks and Eyes, and Thimbles - Pocket Books, Wallets aud Purses - Fans Leather, Paper and Silk Jewelry Gold aud Imitation, &.c. -c. &c. t rimed Catalogues furnished iu the English, French German and Spanish languages March 20; 1849. 24 3m Tf U8T ripened a magnificent assortment of Cra CjJ vats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Hosiery, (Marino and Uotton) Uauxe under shirts, for sum mer. Bosoms, Collat s. Silk Night Caps, Suspenders, die. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 3m A. R. STITH fc CO. ry AVE this day received, and are now opening jl for inspection, the following Staple dc Fancy Dry Goods, direct from the City of New York viz : 150 p's English & American prints, from 3 to 13$, 100 " Bleached and unbleached Domestics. 4 . 18$, 25 " Fancy Cotton, Linen and Lustre Ginghams, 25 Fancy printed Muslins and Lawns, IS to 30, Blsck Alpaccas, drap d'ete. Linen drills. White, plaid, and figured Coatee Linen, Plain and Plaid. Men and Women's Hosiery, Blue, blk. Cadet, and brown Kentucky Jeans, Blue and black Satinelts, V Cotton, Lisle Thiead, and 8ilk Gloves, Berlin do. M address and printed Cotton Hd'kTs, Silk Handkerchiels, from $2 to $5 00 a peice. 20 doz. Thread Cambric Handkerchiefs, fiom $1 50 ' to $2 75 per dozen. " Fancy Cotton and Silk Neck Handkerchiefs,. Fancy Silk and Marseilles Vesting, Black Caasimeres, Lasting Bone, Pearl and Agate Buttons, Blue, black and colored Sewing Silk, Patent and Spool Threads, Irish Linen, Brown Hollands, Suspender?, Bed Ticks, from 7 J to 18 cts. Plain, Plaid and mixed Cottonades, Together with many other articles, all of which will be sold at the New York Invoice price, with tbe addition of freight and our commissions for selling, by the piece or quantity. Dealers snd Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. A. B. STITH & CO, have on hand four Hogs- beads prime Porto Rico Sugar, for sale by the hh d. or bbl. Also 45 Kegs F, F. F. F. F, and FG. Powder, from Du pom's Factory. Raleigh, May 1, 1849, ' 35 Health ! O Blessed Health I HTTjHOU art above all gold and treasures ; 'lis jLarTthou who enlargest the soul and openeth all its powers to receive instruction, and to relish virtue. He that haa thee, has little more to wish for ; and he that is so wretched as to have thee not, wants every thing beside. Let us be thankful, Brandreth's Pills will give us health ; get then these blessed Pills, which a century's use has fully established to be the best medicine ever bestowed on man. For the prevailing colds and coughs, they will be-found every thing that medicine ia capable of imparting. In Colic and in Inflamation of the Bowels, these Fills will at once relieve, and perseverance in their use, according to the directions, will surety di all that medicine can do to restore the health of the patient. 4-: " - ' """ " In disease' arising from tne use ot mercury, or from any cause of vitiation, from bad blood or Other wise, their use will produce the most happy result. In all attacks of Rheumatism Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and ia cases of chronic or recent costive ness, the use of the Brandreth's Pill will be produc tive of infinite service sometimes occasioning so great a change for the better as to cause great thank- laiuraa - v . In all cases of Indieestion, Worms, Asthma,' Dis eases of tbe- Heart, and iu air Affections of the Stom ach and Bowels; the Brandreth's PiU will be found a never-failing remedy. - - 1 -- ;'"" ' Te insure the full beasfit of these celebrated Pill, they should, be kept ia tbe bouse, so that upon, the fif ATnimeneuat of Mckaes they,auay be at. onco resortsd to. . Oae does then ts better than a dozen doses after the disease has become eeUblkhed ia the system. -k . - f- t- The Braadreth Pill are purely vegetable, and so innocent that the infant of a month old may rase them if medicine is required, not only with safety, but with a certainty of receiving all the benefit medicine is , capable of imparting', remale may us them du- ring all the critical period of their lives. The Bran relit Pills will insure their health, and prednca reg ularity ia all the function of lite. ' 7 t Mr. Uircovicb,ei uaracas, say, - tjiave entrrriy cored myself of the Fever and Ajroe, which I have had for six months, by takingTrom 8 to 12 of Bran drelh'a Pills for one moath. Vide his letter to Dr. Brandreth. dated 81b February. 1847. " Be careful, yoo do not get n oooatecfeit to avoid ibis, purchase of the duly authorized gent, For sale by WILL. PECK, Raleigh, wholesale snd retail Ageni, at 25 cent per box .. I :. ; , 5. ft; '& tiff;': '.""i'' &i 0OM8IISSION at: r - eomjafxiion and icetioa Startj : CONTINUED A6 lystTAl ' AtL BUSIKESS EKTRTSTED TO'XJsi &JLltii I E-ticuTED PK0arrft.r iiro rirnirutiT. 3 Rahjrgh, MaftSh 21 ism? ; : Oar Spring "Goods. fo. Part; JA YA.-Lngntr'a, and Rib Coffee, tv 1 Browne Crushed, and Refined Sd'g'ars,- , Molasses, Teas, and Spices,- 'Tfi . k" Bunfeese and "Rice, ; ; . ' Mackarel, Mullet, Shad, Roe indent H'etTirig' " , Flour, meal. Bacon and. Lard, , Blown and Ground AUura Salt,', Sole and Upper, Leather, . ('alf, Lining Skins", and Shoe Thread, Tin Ware, assorted, . . , s Bed Cords and. Lines, , Shirting. Sheeting and OzhaburgsV - ' Cotton Yarns from 4 to 16, Yarns, by the. Bale, ; . . : Cigars, Tobacco and Snuffi' Naili from 4 to 20 penny, -v. - Brown, White, and Sbaying SeapeV ;t; ' Sperm, AdamanUne,ahd Dolreie Candles. ; ' ' Si one and Wood- Wsrav i '1 Garden Hoes, Shovel and 8paesV - ; ' uaKKiug, nope, ana A wine. ;' - - r; We expect to keep a consUnt subdIv. of the fafe and other articles, in our line ' - ., ; WILL: PECK d-SONVi. Raleigh, March 38,.lff49.': t ;ar6v CLOTHING ESTAMISniTIENl?, Ho. 146, Baltimore SLm . ? ITorth Sfdey 3d Door East of Calif ert .JlSTJETr ir; BALTIMORE,; Mffvi MOORE dr, INMAN, Merehamf tailorVfei-t peetfaily invite attention to their stock of reavT dy made Clothing', ef every variety, cut and made faf a superior style, and not surpassed in price, fiuisBr orquality - -: - -k ' i v-j-v.- Always on hand, superior- Cloths, CaWmelW,! Vestings, d-e-i in their custom departmeir whrcb will be made to order iuf the moat fashionable style. " Gentlemen wishing to arder a fine suit. Without the expense of coming to Baflimore, esri do so .nysend-f ing their measure to M& T4 sttting color, qQaKty dtc which will bo attended to with the same eare'r as if the purchaser were present. ' Tbey feel e6nfi dent of giving entire satisfaction, .ffr fWw bo. favor them with their orders,'eUher by Tetter, or in person tO Mr.' Inman is the agent for Shaaklawrs aapew ; rior system of drafting Garment -terms for book apparatus and instruction, $MU , i.. Baltimore. Feb. 3. . ,.t ..Jtfif.., MWI vB'i'Bo " .? f ATINS, of the Sesf w Silk, of every kind's- 9 .J -fc ESWhhe, Marseilles, Bombaziue, "Xtsianw.' "ToilcDe Nori,n. and Valencia, of nil stj lean4 ' qualities, made in the best manner. . Cheap for eazhv , , : . t .. . . p. ..j i 1 s. E.,U.HARDINq Raleigh. April 7. 1846. ... . 38 JanV:.. - Oliver & Procter, MEBCHANTTAiLORS -liK. "1 i (cox. now, rWrrrzviixa asxTtc " RALEIGH, W. C. T7E have just redeived and afe oto fiptniij!? g W ear very extensive ind judiciously selectea ' supply of ' w . - r ; SPSUtG AilD S 17ITIItIEIt ClOODd, : -'Consistaig 9t$t. nt i - -it CLOTHS, C ASSJME Embracing every eolor, and vrietyf of wbiejk thel following are. a Jart , . Slue, Black, end Pfae Gr Dahlia, Zephyr, end Drop d'ete1 Clothf, tBlatk ,ok4 BluecFrauh . De , Skin Castimere, Fancy Cauiaiertt. tfitcTf : Otlor. Striped danv tie ovt'tide. leamsMOw . thing entirely ew J Drillings, tf every col$t . , Plain end Fig. Satin end Silk Vesting fj . . all Color sf BaratMuf .Cashmeres, . . I Marseills, Figtcred, end Plain.' Ele- J . ,gant White and. Cord Satins, for , . . Party Vcstings, from the"High . 1 o. ; Fallvting" to the.iYulga or ' uraxnary? 4- c The above Goods were selected by "the "Bsi" ii 2 propria persona from the latest importations, and esjf J oe recommenueu who r conuaenco to our customers , and friends and the 'public, Call.and look beletst y on ouy . vve are oe termi ued to , sell . as . cheap as the very cheapest:, and to have" all earrneat turned out by us gotten up in a,'stylnot .lo gsurpassed, either in thut State of out of it Soutl ot or North , of the Potomac. , " " ' 4T- , I Tc ' f A complete suit' of clothe made n 24' hours, if necessary. . Orders, from a distance . thankfully rf ceived and promptly attended to.' J , OLIVER drPROCTER, ; i ProfeawisandArtkts,; .Raleigh, ;Apr3 1849.'; . 84??; , The Latest Indon, Paris ; and American Faah & ' ionajnatatbahd: , Z S CyfcP.-; WJ mtM J Shirts I yTJI ' nTTTlNCHESTER'S celebrated Ehirtif Jrsit5.'A X ted, and, warranted to fit in evert iute2izr Ourselve the only vender in the south. f ; " 7. Raleigh, A pril 1849. 1 53 H TT amartines lrly lTstlrmcs tf , 1 II d Youth, by A Do Lama nine, arlscx f IhS t History ef the Gifwdc." TLstDhitL" Vnmm pblet ; vo. . Prico twenty-fiv ceata, '.Vr i nto nay receiveeiu th fi. C Ceokstore, by : -'CsT - - - 'i ; .'iJL.D. TURNERVjr-, Rale.gSrUay4U4$.f Ut H"? rrneerr and Practlco cf TcsclBiri; . I. er.th Motives and F.l.lhnr'. of rand CchOoM keeping; by David P. Page, A. M. Principal oi t the Ut Normal 8ebeoL Albaoy, Near Yorkv if Wj Edition. -For salsval;Tnnier J yl h RaIeigWMar41849, ' . ' : r- V - TTyardii JIIneTahmsaiids Bs. LLimainA, by A. Lsrsrd ?ri 9 wis. actavoy with numerous Illoatration. For stt. tM :.. Bookstore; by y - . - - : : . ti, Vt t UsUVAViV, Raleigh, May:6, 1849. Y:M it'JITl i 'i V i ';;'':
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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