--" n inn ,m uti.i, ----- -'" : ; : - - -j: - ----- ... . . v-i;f4 'V-j.;jC,i Unwarp'd by party rage, to lire like brothers." Volume WEDNESDAY G, MAY 16, 1849. MORNIN 1 easeV U3 3i ; I PlIBHSlB"8BIIfWBBILT: iXH WEBItT, BT ttr per anom half io dTucr? . Werkly Pat Three ! per anonra. XJierliteeiii:-For erery Linrt. firtt inwrtion, On. Dollar; each .ubseqatnt iuertiaa, Tvrentyfie CeaU. ...... ..- . r . . , charged 25 per cent. higher; kut Av deduction of 33 J per ceaU win'bftnafromilrejgUf pricef',;for adrertiaara ky tha year! 'Jf ' AarertieoUtiiuerted ia the ?m.Wo.t B irr8t, wUUlao appear ia the WtrtT rperr free of chaTge. . . v. . O Letteratethe EdiUr muat be rort-Tkm. FIRE ! 1 TnEErfAiafsiJiiAWCECdMPA or Uartford, Connl offerato insure Buldingajand Merchandize, againat loan or ffsmap itr fire, at Dreiniuma to sail the times. This is one of the eldest and beatlnsorance Com n.n;i in th ITriitsiT States, and Dare its losaea r . , ; " , ' Apptieitionsrortasarac.in Rateighor ttavi. ciaity.to be madeto 8. W. WHITING, . - Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and ieinity t ' N. J. PALMEU, Agent. October, 1848 : 1 a 83 FOR RENT. m H E I aire mud roBTenient Dwellior, bow occo- 11 pied bj R W. Seawall; Esq. with aH the oecea- saiy oat n oases ana two acres oi iana lussw Pouession will be giten the first of January' next - - - q; 8HAW. v Raleigh Ncy. 0. 1848. FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAINIS- KY recent' arrira la, I bare received a large aop ply of vrticles ncful to make my stock com plete. ta wbich I invite the attention of purchasers. ' - P. F. PESCUD, ' Dmggist and Apothecery. Raleigh. March 8. 1849. c 20 F1SU HOOKS, large lot of kluh Hooka of the most approved kiuds, just received and for sale by Raleigh, March 8. 1849. 20 . POSTSCttlPTJJITI. , UP TO Tff E : LA TEST MOMENT Teles rapb lcally J nt Here , : - -: . RECEIVED only two dozen af those Saper fine Silken Cylindrical TegoraeaU, or as the vnlgatahaait. 'iflAXS.; : bow supcrcediuff; all haretofsra fabricatedfrom tha wkU world famed ' Manafactorera of Gotham, the Messrs. Leary'a and Company. Only av half Eagle April. 1843. OLIVER fc PROCTER. TTUST RECEIVED, a larga and splendid lot. ' aiUSanerior-oaatitv. of the very latent "cut: Chean for cash.. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh. April 7. 1S49. 28 3m altpetre. A Urge supply. Refined Salt petre lost to band and for aaie oy PESCUD JOHNSON 20 SHARES. CAPE FEAR BANK STOCK FOR SALE. W. H. JONES. Raleigh, April 26, 1849. 341 v&&2S WL&xs siAtra Pausma, Brash.-Moteskin.Wlk. Ac. " ' HEAR'PT At LITCHPORD. " Raleiah. Msv If 1849. ' 35 " J Lainps, Giraadoles, Hall. lau terns, aiid ejnanaeitersv , DEITZ DUOXnEH V CO., ' WASHINGTON STORES,, -No. 139 Wiixum Sntrr, Are manufacturing, and have always en- hands full assortment of article in their una, or the follow inr descriptiuna. which they will sell at wholesale or retail at lew prices, for cash: SOLAR LAMPS. Gilt, Bronze, and Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, " BRACKET SOLARS, SOLAR CHANDELIERS, " 2,3,4, 6, and 8 lights. SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK ET ' do ' : do ' SIDE, do ;" do ' CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS, 2, 3, 4, 6 and B' lights. : - ' GIRANDOLES, Gilt. Silvered and Bronzed, Te- rkraa paiterne. HALL LANTERNS, various sizes, with cut or taind glasc. New York, MarcK20, 1849. 244-m v TJ3"CECS3 SB3 a, ' GE,NTLElRN''Cslf Boots' from the T r man'rifaciorjjof. Miles dcSon, Philadel- WSay' f HEARTT & LITCHFORQ. ' PI AH O JPOH. S A LE. If U8T received, on cooeigBraenU at Oar A action will & Commission Store, s- Piano which will be oklan reasonable terms K-v .v r a m i A. B. STJTH d COu Literary, Notice. si ' TFHE,?e!yI- G. ReynolJs.of Richmdoa; ffrginis, wiW address the two Literary Societiea of tWsks Forest College, at the Annual Commencement, on the second Thursday to Jane next." - v r?V U? Rev. C. B; Jennett, of Petersburg, will deliver s Sermon, the evening preoediag Commencement &f:' May 8. 1849. T! ; - 39,:? LITERARY NOTICE. - THE Literary Society of Randolph Macon. Col lege, will be addressed on Tuesday, the 12th of June, the day preceding the annual Commence ment, by the Rer. A. M. Shipp, M. A., President of OreaBsborough Female College. . By order of the W. L; Society', ' r 10 ,Q.nHUGH D- BRACEY, Cor. See. May 12, 1849. Pr. adv. $1 50 38-3t Exthinge Offiee of C.: W. Tnmll fc Co. SSfS!T8 rTHH'Er &abacribera Will collect, with despatch, 11 SoLKitaa' CiAixareB Bodutt LAHa,TaAf- oar Hcjtir. and back fat, on moderate terma, and will bay and aell ihe.aame at the market ratea The Claimant mat aend hi Diacharge, wiih an af- Edafrit that hei the peraon named in iu LtlMral Advances made on the same. . Soldiera fornivhed. with informatioa retative to Claima againat the. Gdvetpamcntf free of charge. ff 5" ;CIaima aent through, mail to the Subacribera, will bava the same atlenlioo aa if on personal appli cation Addreia ' ' ' " - 13. Wi rfJRCBLL dc CO. Exchange Brokers, Richmond, Fr. July. SO tU8. '58 tf. Important to Every Body. fl fl AVING made arranarements wllfi one of the iDl tnoalbiteiiahre manafactorers of No: 1 Needles, ia England, to supply me with his best quality Nee dle. I am enabled to offer great inducements to the porch antra thereof, as to pricea and quality,' as my articles shall be always guaranteed of best quality. and the prices chalked down to the lowest notch much lower, indeed, than ioferior articles are sold for for sale by the thousand or single paper. Also, Silver Thimbles, by the dozen, of first rale retailing quality and exceedingly low. a . - waaaaassssBasaBaas . . . CALL AT LUMSDEN'S Watch and Jewellery Store .Where a good assortment of the richest and most fashionable Jewellery, Watches, Spec tacles, Thimbles, Pencils. Gold Pens, Minia ture Lockets, Silver Spoons, Military and fan cy goods, ia fact every article usually kept in a Jewel lery Store; my goods being bought at the lowest Cash Prices) from . first hands, I am enabled to sell aa low as any house North or South. The Beans and Belles,' who wish to shine Can make themselves extremely fine , With Breast Pre. Rings and Bracelets rare And all thinga else to suit the fair. I am well and efficiently prepared to rive nniver- aal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Srxctacles, Pencils. Jewellery, dee. fee Persons passing through Petersburg will rind their interest subserved bv leaviar with me Watches, or other work they may have to bo repaired. CHARLES LUMSDEN. Petersburg, Va. 23 3m A large supply of Coach, Japan Varnishes, just r Furniture, Polishing and received and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8. 1849. 29 BUSINESS COATS. Avery large assortment of Business Coats ; con eistina? in tert of Single Milled French Cloths, black and Brown Ueshmerets, Entlieh and French Tweeds; Brown and Drab Queen's Cloth, a new sr- tiele fur summer: French "Toil de Nord;n Black Twilled At paces ; Plaid and Brown Linen, of Dress and Frock styles; also, cbesp Coats lor summer. Cheap for cash. B. L. HARDING. Raleigh. April 7, 1849. 28-3m iRES$AHD FROCK COATS. A NlTauahlitv of Super . French Cloth, Dres P and Frock Coats. In beauty of style and fin uh, they are not to be equalled. Cheap for cash. ' - T a a, a- v m sk ... E. 14. UAKUIAU. Raleigh, April 7. 1849. 28 3ro Gentlemen's Summer Goods. fTOLACK and Fancy Cassimere. ltj Black Drab DeTee, with a general assortment of Cottonades and Nankins, for Men and Hoys. For sale low by - J. BROWN. Raleizh. Anril 17. IR49. 30 bay num. A further supply of Bay Rum, just received, at P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store Raleigh, March 8 1849. 20 BY EXPRESS. . . . , LOT of Granite Berages, Black solid Mulin, ' Swiss' Edgings," Fsncy Head Dresses, French Worked Collars, arc. dtc. Green and Mode Tissues and Borages, plain and Salin striped. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. Raleigh. May 1, 1849 53 Rr T ucker-& Son HAVE thia day received by Adams 4; Co's Ex press,' snother supply of v Printed Organdi Lawns, Second Mourning Ginghams, Blsck Wlk. Tissues, f:,;. Ladiea Colored Kid Gloves, ' Gentleioena ' dii. " " do. Plaid and Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, " 1 dos. Grass Skirts, ready made, at 75 cents each, Ly ansae Braids, Lacr Buttons, . Thread, Bobbin Ed gin gar. Bine French Cloth, . Marlboro Plaids, Furniture Prints, dStc, d-c Also a few Sets of Got hie and Landscape Tea Tray's, a very handsome article.. .: . Raleigh, May 7, 1849. 37 Star and Standard copy. - -. 1 92000 .WANTED. . taTTf HE Subscriber is authorized to receive -propo sals for b loan of Twa Thousand Dollars, in Bonds of the City of Raleigh, lot Five ,Hsndred Dol lars each, pajable.sfter twelve months from he date, at the pleasure of the parties, and', bearing interest at the rate of aix per cent per annum, payable semi annually. SW." WHITING, e t-?- - - -City Treasures. -.Raleigh. May 12, 1849. . - 38 tf 1 CT .Standard till further notice. ' ..,., . ..... : - . fffprfrY POUNDS. Bacoo. meetly-of ;mj Qi4.vLU "ly own coring, that cannot be beat in, lata mailt. Raleigh,1 Myfo. 1849, .PL.B. WALKER.,- . .; as OFFERS his Professional services te the i taxes of Raleigh- and vicinity. - , Her may always be rouud at tbe residence of Ruffin Tucker, Esq. May 8, 1849. ' ' " 37 tf t 5 DOZEN White, and Dlack Otter HaU, just received by Express. Msy 7, 1849. 37 WIPORTANT SAT.E OF, Reclaimed Swamp Lands, In "JVbrth Carolina, THE President and Directors of the Literary Fund of North Carolina, in pursuance of cer tain Resolutions, passed at tha last session of the Ge neral Assembly, offer for sale, FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES Of Swamp Lands " constituting a part of the Literary Fund of the State, situate in Hyde and Washington Counties, and em bracing the region lying between Pamlico and Al bemarle Sounds. " These lands have been drained at great expense, under the direction of competent Engineers, and laid off into Sections. The drainage has been effected by two main Canals, to-wit : Pmigo Canal, extend ing from Pungo Lake to Pnngo river, six aud a half miles in length, with an average width at bottom of 22 feet, depth six feet and fall twelve feet and Al ligator Canal, from Alligator Lake to Pungo rivrr, 6 miles long, with au 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.and emptying in to the navirable waters of Pamlico Sound, their months are accessible to eea-going vessels. t A large portion of this Land abounds in Juniper. Cypress and other valuable Timber, for which the fo rest of Eastern North Carolina is distinguished. The residue consists of Prairie, covered with the Cane aad Bamboo, and in the eetimation of the Engineers who surveyed it, the whole of it is extremely fertile. loorain farmers, and to the getters of Staves, Heading and Shingles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. To Immigrants in the Porta of the United States, accustomed to a country similar in many respects, this Land offers a soil believed to be as fertile as aay iu the North-western States, with easy access to the Sea. aud within three days' ssil of New York. The Juniper water is pleasant, and the haod9 eugaged da ring the last two Summers, iu getliug bhiugles, have enjoyed excellent health. - Time and place : The Sale will take place in the Town of Wash ington, iu Beaufort County, by Public Auction, com mencing on Monday, the 21st day of May next, and will be superintended by the members of toe Board, is persoa. Terms $ . The Land will be sold in Sections of about UGD Acres, according to the Mam and Plates of the En gineers. ' A credit will be given of one, two. three aud four years, to be paid in equal instalments, with interest from the day of sale. Bond and approved aecunty will be required, and the title withheld until the purchase money shall be patd in full. Certificates of purchase will be given, aud 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 of Plymouth. Given under my baud, at the executive 1)0100, iu the City of Raleigh, this 6th day of March, A. D., 1849. CHAS. MANLY, Governor of North Carolina, . and ex officio Pres't Lit'y Board. By order : L. Chkvkb Many, Secretary to Board. GARDEN SEEDS. fTnHE Subscriber has just received his supply of II Garden and tirass Seeds, which he warrants to be I rash and genuine, consisting in part of the usu al varieties of the following kind, viz : Asparagus, Beans, Beets Boricote, . 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, A romatie Herbs, Grass seed and Fruit Trees, Also, a lot of Flower Seed, which will be sold tnree cents a paper, as they are not ot last year a growth, P. F. PESCUD, Apothecary dc Diuggist. Feb. 8. ' 12 UNIVERSITY. rniHE Public Anniversarv Examination of the U Stadentsjof the University of North Corolina.wi! be held at Chapel Hill, en Monday the 28tb day of May eusuing and be continued from day to day until Thursday the 7th of June, being tbe first Thursday of June, which last mentioned day is appointed for the Annual Commencement of the College. . The followiug Trustees compose the Committee of visitatiou. His Excellency Chablks Manly, Governor of the State and President ex-officio of the Board. Hen. Davio L. Swain, Lb L. D. President of the College. John L. Bailey, Charles L. Hinlon, John Kerr, Walter F. Leake, Willie P. Mangom, James T. Morehead, Samuel F. Patterson, Thomas Ruffin, ' Romolee M. Sauaders, James S. Smith, Richard D Spaight, John D. Toomer. Simmons J. Baker, John H-Bryan. John R. J. Daniel, John M. Dick, James C. Dobbin, John A. Gilmer, Robert B. Gilliam, Calvin Graves, John D. Hawkins, Lewis Thompson, All other Members of the Board of 'Trustees who msy attend, will be conaidered Members also of this Committee. By order : CHARLES L. HINTON, Secretary. Raleigh, May 1st, 1849. 35 rrprankllii Illustrated His Autobiogra- tig phy, with av Narrative l his Pubiio Life aud services ; by Rv. H. Hastings Weld ; with namer oua designs. For sale at Turner's N. C. BOOKSTORE. ! Raleigh, May 4 1849.-' ' - : 38 READY MADE CLOTHING. ' . .' . .j . A, GENERAL and complete assortment of ready 'made clothing expected by this dsy's train and will be ready for tale and inspection on Wed nesday, by A. B. STITH it CO. : May 7. 1849. , , . . : 37 fT ADIES' Black and White Kid and Morocco, llSlippera and Wslking Shoes, Philadelphia nwke .Misses. aad Childreo's do. Men snd Boy,. Kip snd Calf Shoetees, Heavj Brogans and Women'a Leather Shoes. For sale by , VJ. BROWN, No. 9Fayetteville street Rsleigh, April 12. 30 H ifh fh Pec Calico, of all pricea and Shades ILHVIjM-'wna, Ginghams, Silk Warp, Black Alpaccaa, Black French Bombazines and Cashmeres. J. BROWN. Laleigh, April 12. 30 Dr. A. F. Coopers' Spino-Abdominal Supporters. THE Subscribers have on hand a aupply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Rouud shoulders, 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 to the spinal colamn. The above braces are recommended by the Physi cians generally, who have seen them, and we have sold a number to citizens of this place, who are high ly pleased with them. A gentleman observed a few days since, that he bad been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give oue of the above, for fifty such. " They need no puffing aa they speak for them selves." PESCUD &. JOHNSON. ILi" The above Supporter ia au improvement on Dr.E. Chains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12. 1848. (Standard.) 4 New Spring Goods! "1849. R. TUCKER & SON ARE daily receiving their Spring supplies, and have jyst opened a large assortment of Fash ionable Dress Goods, consisting of -Solid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped and Solid Silk Tissues Plain and Plaid Bl'k do Barege De Toil ink Tarlatans oil De Nord Fancv French Organdie Lawns Silk Striped Ginghams Black and Second Mourning Muslins and Ginghams Solid and Fancy French Ginghams Mode Colored Batise jinen Lustres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muslins rench Prints of New Styles Silk Fringes and Bultona ..men Fringes and Persian Braids Bonnet and Csp Ribbons Silk Chameleon Shawls Bobin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert- ngs, Lace. Capes and Collars, Jvid Oloves and ho siery, r laid Bordered biwn and tiineu cambric Hankerchiefs, Grass and Mohair Skirts, $-c., ace March 31. 1849. 26 Mutual Life Insurance Co, In Distress we Succor! COMPANY with the above title, having been Chartered at the last session of ibeLegislsture of this Slate : and the provision required in said Charier (viz. Application for Insurance for $50,000,1 having been fully met, i he Company haa been or- ganized by the appointment of the following officers, and is issuing Policies, viz: UK. CHS. E JOHNSON, President. WILLIAM D HAYWOOD, Vice President. JAMES F JORDAN. Secretary. W ILLIAM H. JONES, Treasurer. Dr. WILLIAM H. McKEE, Medical Examiner. HENRY W. MILLER, Attorney. Dr. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Dr W. H. McKEE, . 5o1 Medical Board Dr. RICH'D B. HAYWOOD Consultation. J HERSMAN, General Agent This Company has received the most liberal char ter that haa ever been granted to any Company of a similar character, in any Slate 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, and, in case of the death of the husband, the amouut thus subscribed shall be paid over to the wife or children, or their guardian, if under age, for her or their own use. free from all the claima of the rep resentatives of the husband, or any of his creditors." This provision needa ub comment. The Hoard have also determined to insure the lives of slaves, and this being almost half the wealth of the people of this State, a large business is reason ably anticipated. Any information respecting the principles of the Company will be furnished by the Secretary, or any of Its officers. JAS. F. JORDAN, Secretary. Raleigh, April 9, 1849. 29 C.W.PURCELL&CO., Agents for D. Paine & Co., JTIa.ua gcrs, RICHMOND, VA. Drawn Nos. of Grand Consolidated Class A 100,' 000 capital : 14 58 51 24 42 8 18 69 38 35 74 49 23 47 44. Whole 23 44 49, $3 000r Half 33 49 74, IS.ftOO, Quarter 35 38 56, 3,000 AU sent to this Agency 34 47 69 I Ron Whole 8 43 59, 500, 1 Half 8 42 72, 500.J Grand Schemes tor may, 1840. Grand Consolidated Lottery , Class" 24, to be drawn on Saturday, May 19th, 1849, at Baltimore. 75 Noa. 12 drawn. CAPITALS. 1 Prbeof $30,000 I 20 prizes of 1,000 20 prizes of b.OOM . die. 4c. Tickets $10, halves 6, qrs. 2 50. Grand Consolidated lottery, Class No. 25, to be drswn in Baltimore, on Saturday, May 26tb, 1849. 78 Nos, 13 drawn. SBAHO scbxki. I prize of $40,000, 1 prize of! lC.OOO I do 80,000 1 1 do ! 5,000 1 do 10,000 120 do 1,250,4 c, Tickets $12 , halves 6 ; quarters 3 8usquebanns Canal Lottery, . Class No. 28, for 1849, to be drawn in Baltimore, Maryland, on Wed aesday, May 30th. 75 Nos. 8 drawn1 BBASD SCHCMB. 1 prize of $40,000 I 1 prize of . 4,000 J do 12,73a 1 do 3,000 I do 6.000 I 1. . do , 2,000, 4-c. Tickets $15 shares in proportion In this Lottery, tbe 1st, 2d,3u. 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, tlh or 9lh dsawn number is entitled to $15the re maining drawn numbers each to $ 1 0. ' CT7 Orders meet oar ususl prompt attention. For Tickets in the above, or in any other Lottery, drawing daily, (price ot 1 ickets from $1- to $20,) under our management ; aoorese na, or. v . s t . .. ... U. W. PURCELL, f . Agent for D. PAINE 4 CO Richmond, Vav .I May 4; 1849. - ':-' ' 36 By Herman ITIelville. Mardi: nod a voyage tbilber, 2 vols. - This day received by HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, May 1, 1849. 36 ipihocolate Drops and Eoxeufies of yall kinds, just opened, and for sale by j P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. ;29 CfDTh BAGS 8UPERIOR RIO AND LAGUI rlU RA COFFEE, iuat received and for aale by A. B. STITH A; CO. Wm. H. CARY & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE, Res- 241 and 24 Pearl street. , near John Street, NEW YORK. WHERE they are prepared for the SPRING TRADE, with the largest stock in their line to be found in America, consisting of new styles of Foreign and Domestic Goods. They invite dealers visiting this eity to examine their assortment which will be offered on the most fa vorable terms. The following are among their importations, suit ed for the Southern and Western trade, and will be sold In lota to suit the trade, viz: Linen Thread, various makers Spool Cotton, 100 and 20o yards, white, black and colored Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions. Tooth apd Hair Brushes, in gnat variety Accordeons, plain and semi-tone Violius and Bows. Violin Strings, Harmonicas, single aud double note Percussion Caps, plain, ribbed, Split $- ribb'd,' 1-5 and 1-10 , Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Cotton and Silk Purses, plain and ornamental Purse Twist, all colors, on spools and in lbs. Steel Beads, Bag and Purse Clasps and Trim mings. Pearl and Agate Buttons French Soaps and Pejfumery Low's English Soaps and Pomatum And Fancy Goods in General. Also, a fuil stock of American Goods, viz : IVORY FINE COMBS. Combs Back, Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat terns of Shell, Horn and Ivory. . BUTTONS of every description Spoons Sliver, German Silver and Britannia Spectacles " assorted agea Looking Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frames Brushes Hair, Cloth, Shaving, Paint and Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crumb, Horse, &c. &c Razor Strops and Hones Shaving-Boxes, large, small and medium glassea Pins, Hooks and Eyes, and Thimblea Pocket Books, Wallets and Purses Fans Leather, Paper and Silk Jewelry Gold aud Imitation, &c. $-c. &c Printed Catalogues furnished in the English, French German and Spanish languages March 20. 1849. 24 3m Tf UST opened a magnificent, assortment of Cra fjl vats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Hosiery, (Marino and Cotton) Gauze under shirts, for sum mer, Bosoms, Collais, Silk Night Caps, Suspenders, &c. . L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 3m Health ! O Blessed Health ! QTTIHOU art above all gold and treasures ; 'tis aLili thou who enlargest the soul and openeth all its powers to receive instruction, and to relish virtue. He that has thee, has little more to wish for; and he that is so wretched aa to have thee not, wants every thing beside. Let ns be thankfut, Brandreth'a Pills will give ns health; get then these blessed Pills, which a century's use baa fully established to be the best medicine ever bestowed on man. For the prevailing colds and coughs, they will be fouud every thiugthat medicine is capable of impartiug. in uouc, nuu in jnnamaiion 01 tne Bowels, these. v 1 I a . f . t a-a . Pills will at once relieve, and perseverance in their 1: - . . use, accoruiug 10 me airecuons, win surely a all that medicine can do to restore the health of the patient lu diseases arising from the use of mercury, or from any cause of vitiation, from bad blood or other wise, their use will produce the most happy results. In all attacks of Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and in cases of chronic or recent costive- ness, the nse of the Brandreth'a Pills will be produc tive of infinite servicesometimes occasioning so great a change for the belter as to cause great thank fulness. Iu all cases of Indigestion, Worms, Asthma, Dis eases of tbe Heart, and in all Affections of tbe Stom ach and Bowels, tbe Brandreth'a Pilia will be fouud a never-failing remedy. To iusure the full benebt of these celebrated Pills, they should be kept in the house, so that upon the first commencement of sickness they may be at once resorted to. One dose then is better thau a dozen doses after tbe disease has become established iu the system. ' The Brandreth. Pills are purely vegetable, and so innocent that the infant of a month old may nse them if medicine ia required, not only with safety but with a certainty of receiving all the benefit medicine ia capable of imparting. Females may use them du ring all the critical periods of their lives Tbe Brac- relh Pills will insure, their health, and produce reg ularily in all the functiona of life. Mr. Circovich. of Caiacas, says, M I have entirely cured myself of the Fever and Ague, which I hare had for six months, by taking from 8 to 12 of Bran dreth's Pills for one month." Vide bis letter to Dr. Brandreth, dated 8ih February, 1847. ' Be careful yon do not get a counterfeit j to avoid this, purchase of the duly authorized agent. .- For sale by WILL. PECK, Raleizb, wholesale and retail Agent, at 25 ceuts per box.' v - r Raleigh Mer; vnHE 8abscriber has just received st his Cheap U Cash Store, on Wilmington street, in the rear of Uie Market, the following articles, which he intends to sell as low as any noue la Raleigh. All he asks is a can, before purcnastng eioe where, to convirjce tbe most skeptical, that what he promises to do, he will certainly perform. 12 Bags of the best Rio snd Lsguirs Coffee, 4 Casks of Sugar-bouse Molasses, s prims sr- tide. - I Box of Langhora Sc. Son's No. 1 Tobacco, 2 Hhds. Bright N. O. Sugar, and a general as sortment of oilier kinds of Sugars, 12 Boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10 snd 10 by 12 Sperm snd Tallow Candles, - ' Figs and Raisins, ' - . Penner. Snice and Ginger, Coffee Mills, fancy Soaps, and Mason's Blacking Mrs. Miller's, Otcou's and Jones dc HaHlaon's 8nuffs. - ' ; " ' ' ::: '" -20 Resms Wrapping Paper, I Bbl. Copperas, and mini other articles, not necesearv to manUon, usual ly kept in a family Orocety. Please to remember mv motto, a ' nimble' aix pence, and low for cash." . L. J. WALKER.--Raleigh, May, 12, 1849. ; V 38 ftp LEACHED snd Biown 8heeting, 6 a1 j LlPqaatters. Jleached and Brown Sbirtingav extra Eurick Oznabargs and Spun' Cotton. ; A great vari ety ff qualities and prices, for sale by the single ysrel or piece, by J, BROW N. April 12. '30 Coles-wort, OR RAPE SEED., (for Canary Birds ) A supply received this day" at the N. C. BOOKSTORE; RaJeigh, May 6,1849. 37 COMMISSION , v. ; .'----1 AUCTION WIIsIj. PECJC and SOWti Commission and Anction Store, v . Ralelgh,!;r3 ; .; CONTINUED AS .ITSUaL'- I V: ALL BTJSIHESS EJtTKTJSTED TQ TJ$i SS1U M EXECUTED PKOMPTLT ATO FAITHFTJlXf WILL: PECK & Raleigh, March 21, 1849: l " 3m. Female Classical Institute, : HilhDorinsh Street, Raleigli, N. C.' '' THE NEXT SESSION olf thb InstitntiwrllV commence on Monday, the 25th of June. Itis desirable that Students be present on that day. For further information; address BENNET T. BLAKE, Principal. May 5, 1849.1 tfm.: CLOTIIINO ESTADtlSHITIENT, ' 5o. 146, Baltimore SL; fr North Side, 3d Door East of CalTert- 8TMEETr v BALTlMORci MS' MOORE & INMAN, Merchant Tailors, res pectfully invite attention te their Stock afrM1 dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut intf madeii a superior style, and not surpassed in price, fiuish;- or quality. , ; ,.t ,, ; . : Always on hand, superior Cloths, Cassiraeres, . Ves tings, -c., in their custom department w blob ; will be made to order in the most fashionable style. I Gentlemeu wishing to order a fine suit, without the expense of coming to Baltimore, can do so by send- -iog their measure to M. & I,, elating color, quality, &.C, which will be attended to with the name care, as if the purchaser were present.' They feel confi dent of giving entire satisfaction, to alf who favor them with their orders, either by letter, or m "person: ' O Mr. Inman ia the agent for Shanklamfs snpen rior system of drafting Garments terms for books,,3 apparatua and instruction, $10. . '? 51 Baltimore. Feb. 3. . 11 ly i ATIN8, of the But ,M? 8ilk. of every kind White, Marseilles, .Bombazine.- TtxiannaJ , V: ' rv "oilDe Itord.7 and Valencies, of all stvles aad V qualities, made in the beat manner. -. Cheap for cash E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 8m Oliver & Procter. MERCHANT JAILORS, ' ' (ugly sow,) rATrrrtviLLS; rrairr, RALEIGH, N. 4 ' , to "Tf TT7 E have just received and re now SNIIDV , our very extensive and judiciously aelacied n supply of SPUING AND SUJniflElT GOOD, ConsistiBf :fcJ-Zt ilL- CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS.- Embracing every color and variety, of whtctf lbs following are a part : T Z , U7ae, Block, and Olive Green, Dahlia,.. Zepkft, end , Urop a eter quoins, viae ana Jilue , IteneA .J00 , y Skin Cassimere, Fancy Cassimeres, of every Color, Striped down the out-side seamtts$tne Z thing entirely near,) Drillings, of every color. I " ' " ' Plain and Fig. Satin and SUA Vesting: ' ',' all Colors, Barathias, Cashmeres, $ t"; MarseUls, Figured and Plain, Ele ' ? gant White-end CoFdJ Satinsfor Lf Party Vesting, from thfHigk:;4 l .- Fallvtig to the Wulgar er- i - ?.; Oiiinarffift, -.v.W:mi The above Goods were selected fcv ths "Rn IsT'1 propria persona from the latest importations,' and can 3 be recommended with confidence to 'bur raatomeW" ud friends and the public.1 Call andlook-before you buy. We are determined to1 sell: aStchespSs'1' the very cheapest, and 16 bars aH lsrmeti turned J out by us gotten np in a' I style not. to be sajiiassedV c enner in mw oiavo pr out ot.tprSMtn OI, Ot.srUu ; of the Potomaewrm sy. :... A complete suit f of Wtbea made in 24 ihoore . H, necessary Orders from a. distanca tbankfnllv ra- ceivea aua promptly auetraed to. t .-" OLIVER & PROCTER. VV Professbri and Artlstsfi Raleigh, April 1849.-' : 2&VuA The Lt est London, Paris and American Faah. J - " - Tr. ma. SbirUI SnirtolSblrtsr ; trjCESTER; VV ted, and warranted to. fit in- e? ery instsjieay Obrselvea the only venders in the sontbJ -r ' ' OLIVER di PKOCTER. ; Raleigh, April 1849. '' . " - 28.? E aniarUues Early Days Memoirs of b Youths by A. Pei Xamartine, author of the) " History of the Giroadiatn, JRaphael, ic Paan phlet; 8 vo. 5 Price twejtyfivecents..w Mtn Thia day received at the N. C. Bookstore, by,, 1f ' j H. D.-T URN ER. l Raleigh, May 4V 1849- . ? ; M. 'I theory and Practice of Teaching; X or the Molivea. and Methods of good School keeping ; by David P. Page, A.' M. rPrincipatof the State Normal School. Albany New: York, 9th, f Edition. For sale at Tornra- ; . -'V,-,. , i N. C BOOKSTORE , Raleigh, May 4. 1849. ! , TsfeA I IT nyard? Nlitet'alx'. Nmevahand Its'Re' II Jmains, by A. H. lyard r i 3 ?oIs.scUvo wnn numerous llloatrstiuinV For Said Sttho N. C. Bookstore, by V-T - . : ,, - . ' ' -iaVlX,"-'"-: n. d;ttjrner: Rakigh. May 6, 1I49.V - v -7 ; S7 100 Dollars? Rewarfl. ' 4 i Itj AWAY la 184r,ae;..fJB JXU,Uame Bocfc tfjtf vnQW cemplexioa, sbtmt five feet; six inches' liigh, father bow-legged, "J very quick in his -movements, and when spoken toZ vsry slowO answer. ?He'w as In tb poateaaion 0t f ReWt Ftf Morris, S H niabororieh, 'whan-be Went j awajr, aad r very lUtely Will thai ssHgbsorneetf' he wasTal in Granville eeaiaty. by Misw CUck: nail, la tha neighborhood ot Wilton, ad snsy tf that neighborhood nww The aoverewsxd ill. DSi? given' for bis apeTebaioa. attd delivery to- tne, er eonfinemeat in any jaR so that I . eaa get hunizht ? WM. J. HAM LETT. $ ML'Tirsa, Person, NTC. April 16, 1849. 32 2m. 1 4 i

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