- ? i iotiio pi S ri ii a a I - .-... . ffT.;.4 I j V-. " lllfe'SliteSh - ?'C " TSVMS'giSS!' " """yP' ,T &tr-&i t o lire Uke brother.. r 99 Volume L. ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1849. :;.Number,:43:: - - - ' iLf I rft 'I I - X - III ft- t -,? . ?v-. IXtTOST i ot. the I BOO .t pb- ph. ,oJ ihe mU r Sape s to a, t londay he CM I I ? 3 sur txia i.A.D. .'cnc of '. s c-, ,28-3m be best. else 1TQN. ura, ires. PUBLISHED SEMI-WBEUY ACT WEEILY, EI TERMS. Siii--sP,-Ff,T.,?A!lr- do1" ur reranoqm aU ia dTiiic. Wbbklt PAr. Tbros DolUni per annam. Aivertiei- For wry Sixteen Lime, Crt iasortloa, One Dollar; taeh'vrabMqnt liuortion, Tweaty-fi Cent. Court Order and JuiicUl Adtertistwxente wUIbe charged 2 per cent, ttghor; fcuta deduction of 33 J percent, will b made from the rejalar pricef, for adrertistra by lha ye. - - v - AdTertisemenU, inwted in tha Sim-WRmT R Bisraa, will alo appear in tha Weki.t Paper, free of' charge. -r-.: ... . .. . XT Letters to the Editor most b rorr-rviD. FIKE! 11 WT of UartrordConn. Offerato inaare Ba'tlfinza and Merchandize, agaiiisiloaii or damage by &ra, atpremiama to suit the times. Th! Ana n ftha oldest and bestlosarance Com : : .K- ITnitf1 Statefl ftnd DSTS US lOSMS U1UIQI I UV u . J K nrAmnllT. Anolieationsforlnsaranee in Raleigh, or its cinify, to be made to 8, W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and Vicinity, to 2i. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848 83 FOR RENT. rv THE large and convenient Dwelling, now occu pied by R. W. SeawelL Esq. with all the neces aary out houses ans two acres of Isnd attached. Possession will be given the first of Jsnuary next G. SHAW. Raleigh Nor. 20. 1848. 93 FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PA1N1S- KY recent arrivals, I have received a large sop ply of attielea necful to make my stock com plete, te which I invite the attention or purchasers. r P. F. PESCUD, Druggist and Apothecary. Raleigh. March 8. 1849. 20 v?isii hooks. Irra lot of Fish Hooks of the most approved inds, just receirea ana lor ? Raleigh, March 8, 1849. 20 POSTSCKIPTUin. UP TO THELATEST MOMENT. Telegraphically Just Here. , RECEiyED only two dozen ef thoae Soper- IJk fine Silken CyUndrieal Teguments, or as me ratgate has it II ATS. ... ..Micitrliii all heretofore fabricated from the ia rmA M.narielarers of Gotham, the Mom. Learr and Company. Only a half Eagle. April. 1843. OLIVER PROCTER. TTUoT Kxiv;6vr.u, largo " ll : .n.nt nf the verr latest M cut. E. L. HARDING. Cheap for easn. . Raleigh. April 7, 1349. 28 3m altpetre A large supply of Refined Salt petre just to nana ana lor ' j . 1 nrcrnn v. inTINSflN jBt&tPSJs at&irsfc s&fihtrSa Panama.' Brash 'Moteskin. Silk. &A, O HEARTT &. LITCHFORD. Raleigh, May 1. 1849. 35 Lamps, Girandoles. Hall Lautcrns, auavnanaeucn. DEITZ, BROTHER & CO . WASHINGTON STORES, No. 139 WlLUAM Stbkct, Are manufacturing, and have alwaya on hand a ruii .unrim.nt Afarticlefl in their line, of the follow ing descriptions, which they will sell at wholesale or retail at low prices, lor casn . , SOLAR LAMPS. Giltv Brboxe, aad Silvered. SUSPENDING SOLARS, M BRACKET SOLARS, SOLAR CHANDELIERS, 3,3,4, 6, and 8 lights, SUSPENDING CAMPHENE LAMPS; BRACK ET do do SIDE. do do CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS, 2, 3, 4. 6 and 8 lights. GIRANDOLES. GUt. Silvered and uronzed, va rious paiterns. ,r HALL LANTERNS. Tan o us sizes, with cut or ' stained glass. New York, March 20. 1849. , . . 24 6m y i Tjp g urj gy ''GENTLEMEN'S Calf Boots front the X- manoisctory of J. Miles ct Son, Philadel phia. - nn m n'in a. trPMUBAon nbAIVI 1 OL uu uiirunu PIANO FOR SALE. n ITsT received, on consignment, at our Auction All nnmmimm',nn Store. a Piano which will be sold on reasonable terms. . v - A. B. 8TaTH & CO. Literary Ifotlcc! : ZTJHE Rev. J. G Reynolds, of Richmond. Virginia, fUL will addreaa thm two f Jterarv Societies of Wake Forest College, at the Annual Commencemeni.oq the second Thursday in June next. " Rev. C. B. Jennett,of Peteraburr i' will deli ver a Sermon, the evening preceding Commencement.' Msy 8, 1849. 38 COFFEE Java, Lagnria and Rio Coffee by th Bag. WILL: PECK & SON. May I8r1849- 40 6 MAY STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S HAT& TT ECEIVED to day.' by Expreas, another lot ol JLthoae beastifu! Moleskin Hats aomething new. i R. TUCKER dc SON. Rs!eigh. May 14. 1849. 39 Chocolate Drops and Eozeuges of H kind, juat opened, and for sale by P. F.' PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8, 1849. 29 ExehiQge Qfftee cf C. W. Pnrcell k Co. CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS - To Discharged Soldiers. THE Subscriber will collect,: with despatch, Soutisaa' ClaIkspob BouTTLAuns,TasAS- cit 8caln, and back pat, on moderate terms, and will bay and sell the same at the market rates The Claimant mast send his Discharge, with an af fidavit that he is the person named in it. Liberal Advances made on the same. Sokliera farnfohed with information relative to Claims against the Government, free of charge. Claims sent through mail to the Subscribers, will hare the same attention aa if on personal appli cation - Address J. W. PUR CELL St CO. Exchange Brokers. Richmond, Va. Jaly. 20 1948. 68 tf. . Important to Every Body. KAVING made arrangements with one of the roost extensive manufacturers of No. 1 Needles, in Eugtand, to supply me with his beat quality Nee dies, I am enabled to offer great inducementato the purchasers thereof, as to prices 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 inferior articles are sold for for aale bv the thousand or staele paper. Aim. Silver Thimbles, br the dozen, of first rate retailing quality and exceedingly low. CALL AT LUMSDEN'S Watch and Jewellery Store, Where a good araortment of the richest and roost fashionable Jewellery, Watches, Spec tacles, Thimbles, fencils, Oold fens, minia ture Lockets, Silver Spoons, Military and fancy eooda, in fact every article usually kept in a Jewel- lery Store ; my goods being bought at the lowest Cash Prices! from first bands, I am enabled to sell as low as any bouse North or Sooth. The Beanx and Belles, who wish to shine Can make themselves extremely fine With Breast Pins, Rings and Bracelets rare And all things else to suit the fair. I am well and efficiently prepared to rive nniver- sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks, Socctacles. Pencils. Jewellery. &c. &c Persons passing? through Petersburg will find their interest subserved bv leavinor with me Watches, or other work they miy have to be repaired. CHARLES LUMSDEN. Petersburg, Va. 23 3m A large supply of Coach, Furniture, Polishing and XX Japan Varnishes, just received and for sale ny P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, March 8. 1849. 20 BUSINESS COATS. A very large assortment of Business Coats ; con- A a'uting in part of Single Muled French Cloths, black and Brown Casbmerets. English and French Tweeds; Brown and Drab Queen a Cloth, a new ar ticle for summer; French 4T oil de Word;" Blsck I Twilled Alpacca ; Plaid and Brown Linen, of Dreso and Frock styles: also, cheap floats for summer. Cheap for cash. . L. HARDING. Raleigh. April 7, 1849. 28 3m DRESS AND FROCK COATS. A NY Quantity of Super French Cloth, Dress Ajand Frock Coats. In beauty of style and fin uh. they are not to be equalled. Cheap for cash. ra W a era STfc w ak m C 1. nAKUUlU, Raleigh, April 7, 1349. 28 3m Gentlemen's Summer Goods. HTlLACK and Fancy Cassimeres. iTx) Black Drab DeTee, with a general assortment i ol Cottonades and Nankins, for Men and Boys. For sale low by ' J. BROWN. Raleiffh. Auril 17. 1849. 30 BAY RUM. A further sapply of Bay Rum, just received, at Drag Store. Raleigh, March 8. 1849. 30 BY EXPRESS. ' 5n3 A LOT of Granite Bersgee, Black solid Mulin, SwUs Edgings, Fancy Head Dresses, French Worked Collars, Arc. etc Green end Mode Tissues snd Beragea, plain and Satin striped. HEARTT &. LITCHFORD. RaUi.r!i- ifav 1. 1849 . 53 ' 1 11 m -- ... Ri Tucker & Son ff7rA"E this dsy received by Adams r uo's JSx- UU press, soother supply of rnnted urgandi liwm, Second Mourning Ginghams, Black Silk Tissues, Ladies Colored Kid Gloves, Gentlemen's - do. do. Plaid and Fancv Bonnet Ribbons, 1 dox. Grass Skirts, ready made, at 75 cents each, Lyanese Braids, Lace, Buttons, Thread Bobbin Edgings, Blue French Cloth, Marlboro PIs'mU, Furniture Prints. &C ire. Alut m few Seta of Gothic and Landscape Tea Trsys, a very handsome? article. Rsleigh, Msy 7, 184B. ; Star and Siandard copy. $20O4 WANTED. (2TTXHE Subscriber is autbonxed to receive propo- 1 ll . .... . M.. . v 11 - aals for a loan of Two 1 nouaana xouars, in Bonds of the City of Raleieh. for Five Hundred Dol. lars each: payablefter twelve months from the date, at the pleasure of the parties, and .bearing interest 1 al rtte 0f sjx per cent per annum, payable semi annually. 8. W. WHITING, L r. , - - UUj 4 reasurer. I JJsleigh.afsy 12,1849. . 38,tf BX -Standard till further notice. .- dTh4"Mnh POUNDS Bacon, mostly of my QU tjVHjV HJr own curing, thst cannot be beat in tbismsikeL , . . L.B. WALKER. ::.Beleigb,M.jU.1849. ; ' , " .38 5 Dr: Joseph J. W, Tucker, OFFERS, hie Prefeesieaal eeryieea te the citixons of Raleigh and yicinity. He vmuy alwaya be found at the residence of Raffia Tucker, Esq. . . May 8.1849.. 1 - 37 tf K: DOZEN White.andDhck:OUe Preceived by Express.' ' ' . - r R. TUCKER Si SOFT. Msy 7, 1849, ' T GARDES SEEDS. J ' THE 8abscnber has just received his supply of Garden and Grass Seeds, which he werrants to be fresh and genuine, consisting in part of the usa- I i varieuesoi me following Rina, viz Asparagus, " Beans, Beets, Borlcole, Cabbsge, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celery, Cress, Cucumber, Eggplant, Corn, Leek, Lettuce, Melon, Mustard, Nasturtium, Okra, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Pumpkin, Radish, Rhubarb, Sslsify, 8pinsge, Squash, Tomato, Turnip, Aromatic Herbs, Grass seed and Fruit Trees, Also, a lot of Flower Seed, which will be sold at three cents a paper, as they are not of last year's growth. P. F. PESCUD, Apothecary 6z Diuggist. Feb. 8. 'l2 UNIVERSITY. THE Public Anniversary Examination of the StudenteSof the University of North Carolina,will be held at Chapel Hill, on Monday Uie 28th day of May ensuing and be continued from day to day until Thursday the 7th of June, being the first Thursday of June, which last mentioned day is appointed for the Annual Commencement of the College. rtie following trustees compose the Committee of visitation. His Excellency Charles Manly, Governor of the State and President ex-ofCcio of the Hoard. Hon. David L. Swain, L. L. D. President of the College. John L. Bailey, Charles L. Hinton, John Kerr, Walter F. Leake, Willie P. Mangum, James T. Morehead, Samuel F. Patterson, Thomas Rodin, Rom u I on M. Saunders, James S Smith, Richard D. Speight, John D. Toomer. Simmons J. Daker, John H. Bryan, John R. J. Dauiel, John M. Dick, James C. Dobbin, John A. Gilmer, Robert B. Gilliam, Carvin Graves, John D. Hawkins. -Lewis Thompson, All other Members of the Board of Trustees who may attend, win oe couaidereu members also 01 in is Committee. By order : HINTON, Secretary. 35 CHARLES L. Raleigh, May 1st, 1849. rgjEraukllu, Illustrated His Autobiogra iSf phy, with a Narrative ol his Public Life aud aervicea; by Kev. M. Hastings Weld ; with numer ous designs. For sale at Turner's ii. U. BUUK3TUKE. Raleigh. May 4, 1849. 36 READY MADE C EOT II IN G. A GENERAL and complete assortment of ready made clothing expected by this dsy's train and will be ready for sale and inspection on Wed nesday, by A. B. STITH & JU. May 7; 1849. IT ADIES Blsck and W hite Kid and Morocco, I Slippers and Walking Shoes, Philadelphia make; Misses and Children's do. Men and Boys Kip and .Calf Sboetees, Heavy Brogans and Women's Leather Shoes. For aale by J. UKUWJI, No. 9, Fsjetteville street Rsleigh, April 12. 30 -rl jTK afX Pieces Calico, of all prices and Sbsdea jLHJ' My Lawns, Ginghams, Silk Warp, Black A I pace as, Black French Bombazineaand Cashmeres. J. Bltown. Lsleigh. April 13. - 30 TV Ibrary of select Novels, price 35 JiiCentSf Mordaunt Hall ; or a September Night: by the author of Two Old Men's Tales.' Just Published, and for sale at TURNER'S. Raleigh, May 4, 1849. 36 TrtLACK Mole Skin, Panama, Pearl, Leghorn ITS and Palm Leaf. Hats. Just received, and for sale by J. BROWN. CLOTHING! CJLOTH1NG!! TTjOR bargains in Ready Made Clothing, call at IP HARDING'8 Raleigh. May 14, 1849. 39 Tlftli 8ACKS FINE LIVERPOOL SALT, juai ru war received anu lor saie ny A. B. 8TITH dc CO. 37 May 7, 1849. "XVTa.lua.bIe Works pertaining to Agticul y ture and Rural Economy The American Flow er Garden Directory, Town ley on the Honey Bee. the American Shepherd Johnson's Agricultural Cheuo. istry, every Man hisown Gardener ; Horse, its Hab its and Management, Uooasingaull o Organic XV ture, American Poulterer's Companion, Ulater and Youatt'a Cattle Doctor, the American Turf Register and Stud Book, by P. N. Edgar ; Liebig'g Agricul tural and Animal Clicmigiry, Liebig a Familiar Let ters on Chemistry, Loudon's Encyclopedia of Gar dening, Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Architecture, the Vegetable Kingdom, or Hand-book of PlanU, You- att on the Horse, a ocwa edition: Bridgeman's young Gardener's Assistant ; new edition, much enlarged. Bridgeman s Fruit Cultivator a Manual, the Theory of Horticulture, by J. Lindley 1 Gardening for La dies, and Companion to the Floer Garden ; by Mrs. Loudon. American Husbandry, a Muck Manual for Farmers, by Samuel L. Dana. Ives New- England Fruit-Book, Browne Trees of America, Gray's Botanical Text-Books ; Fruit Culturist, by J.J. l'bomas. Treatise on Milch Cows, Stable Talk. For sale at the N. C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, May 15, 1849. 40 THE PATAPSCO FEMALE INSTITUTE, . Ten Miles from Baltimore, Ellicott's imils (Sid. Post Office, vanaa. tbb aiaxcTiOK or MRS. EINCOLPt PHELPS, Assisted by many able Professors and Teachers, tT?ILL commence a new scholastic yesr on the YV th of SEPTEMBER NEXT. . Pupils en tering lor tne new year can be accommodated during the vacation with board at the Institute, under prop er supervision or instruction.': Terma $240, for board and all necessaries connected with it, and for English education for the scholastic year of forty four weeks. : Accomplishment, Languages, die. . with. board in vacation, extra charges. , ... For healthiness, of location, (situated in a high and salabrious region.) besotv, of scenery, and facili ty of access for trsrellers, the Paupaco Institute is unsurpassed.. That ita advantages for bestowing a liberal and accomplished education are appreciated by the public, is fully demonstrated by its past and present prosperity. - - , May 19,1849. ' 41 wU$I0 x . CAPB FEAB HAI1G1TI0N C0JPASI? a THE Annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held on Friday 1st June, in the town of. Fey etteville. E. L. WIN8LOW, Pres't. May 14, 1949. 39 Dr. A.;F. Coopers' Spino-Abdoml-. nal Supporters. THE Subscribers have on hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded for ail persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Round 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 column. The above braces are recommended by the Physi ciana 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 be had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, and that he would not give one of the above, for fifty such. " They need no puffing as they speak for them selves." PESCUD & JOHNSON. (L7 The above Supporter is au improvement on Dr.E.CAiNs celebrated Spi no-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4 New Spring Goods ! 1849. II. TUCKER &, SON ARE daily receiving their Spring supplies, and hsve just opened a large assortment of Fash, ionaple Dress Goods, consisting of eSolid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks Striped snd Solid Silk Tissues lam and Plaid Brk do Ft.rege De Toil ink Tarlatans Foil De Nord a ncy French Organdie Lawns Silk Striped Ginghams . Black and Second Mourning Muslins and Uinghams Solid and Fancy - French Ginghams Mode Colored Batise Linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams Beautiful French Muslins rench Prints of New Styles Silk Fringes and Buttons men Fringes and Persian Braids Bonnet and Csp Ribbons Silk Chsmeleon Shawls Bobin, Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insert- ngs, Lace, Capes and Collars, Kid Gloves and ho- ar.. . w aw. a siery, rlsid Bordered Ltwn and iinen vamnnc Hankerchieu, Grass and Mohair Skirls, j-c., 4c. 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 the Legislature of this State ; and the provision required in said Charter (vis. Application for Insurance for $50,000,) having been fully meWhe Company has been or ganized by the appointment of the following officers, ana ia issuing roiicies, via: ft Wft. a 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. r"., :2i,,OV' I Medical Board lit. nion u o. oax nuuu, 1 r mr.itin Ti it vttrnnn V vi vvu.umuvu J. HERSMAN, General Agent. This Company has received the most liberal char ter that has ever been granted to any Company of a similar character, 10 any State m the Union. The 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro vides "that the huaband may insure 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 the wife or children, or their ruardian. 11 underage, tor her or their own use, free from all the claims of the rep resentalives of the husband, or any of his creditors.' This provision needs no comment." The Board 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 Edgeworth Female Seminary. ITn EV. G. MORGAN. Principal, Professor, of LiP. Mental and Moral Philosophy, Teacher of Lan guage and Criticism, Mathematics aud &xpenmea tal Sciences. Mas. Masia Moaoair, Associate Principal. Mas. H. M. Pasxer, Teacher of Drawing, Oil Painting, Landscape, $-C., and of the French Lan e-uaire and Literature. Miss Josefhinb Pbslkt, Assistant in Water Colors and Flower Paintbg. Mjgs . -, Assistant in Higher Classes. Ma. A. S. Kxkn, Teacher of Instrumental and Vocal music Mrs. Perlev has attained a hieh reputation in the city of New York, and her services bave been seen red Willi a nope 01 creauuz a- new interest tu tne .a a .. a 1 . sL.. South for her department in the Fine Arts. The science, taste and skill of Mr. Kern in Music, are confirmed by his success 'during the past year and by testimonials of distinguished musicians. Mr. aud Mrs. Morgan will devote their experience and time to the improvement;- and happiness of their pupils. The number is limited to thirty five. They form tha Edffeworth Family. The term of ten months will begin on the 9lh of July, and close on the 9th of May. Bills are .paid half yearly, $50 in advance. $75 covers all expense for the half year, except the usual tuition for ornamental branches. GreensboroBgh. N. C, May. 1849. 42 ta$2 ' HOUSE AI1 LOT And Lands for Sale. flTHB Subscriber oners for aale his House and lot ' U in Chapel Hill, in a very pleasant part of the Village. On It is a good Dwelling, a well of fine water,; and all necessary Out-Houses all of which have been built ia the last three years.' The lot contains 2 acres. Also, my Plantation, 4 miles North of Chapel Hill, containing about 800 acres. well wstered. .On it is a large- Dwelling and Barn, wun a gooa wneai macntne ami an necessary uut Houses for a farm of that aize j" ail of whL-js in good condition. . Any persona, wishing to purchase any of the above named Property, will do well to call soon and examise for themselves, as I tm jdetermin- eu to seiL WILLIAM 7. HOG AN. Chapel Hill. May 32, 1849. f . ? 4 w RAIL ROAD MEETING AT FRANKL1NT0N. rliHE ciuxens ef FrankfintoB,- and its vicinity, X friendly to the Central Rail Road Improvement, are reeuested to hold a mceUns- at CoL FOWLKES' Tavsair, ea Saturday, the 2nd day f June next f fof the porposo of appointing Pelogates to law oansDure I Convention. Fraakliaton, May 11, 1949. 89' Wm. H, CARY & CO. HATE BOOTED TO THEIR NEW STOBE, Nos. 241 and 245 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 floods. 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, suit ed for the Southern and Western trade, and will be sold in lots to suit the trade, viz : Linen Thread, various makers ' Spool Cotton, 100 and 20u yards, white, black and colored Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions. Tooth and Hair Brushes; in great variety Accordeons, plain and semi-tone Violins and Bows. Violin Strings. Harmonicar. single and double notes Percussiou Cape, plain, ribbed, split & ribb'd, 1-5 and 1-10 Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors Coltou and Silk Purses, plain and ornamental Puree Twist, all colors, on spools and in lbs. Steel Beads, Bag and Purse Clasps and Trim mings. x Pearl and Agate Buttons French Soaps and Pejfumery Low's English Soaps and Pomatum And Fancy Goods in Genernl. Also, a full stock of American Goods, viz : IVORY FINE COMRS. Combs Back, Side, Dressing and Pocket, all pat terns of Shell, Horn and Ivory. . BUTTONS of every description Spoons Sliver, German Silver and Britannia 1 D . , .... ?peciacica - assorted ages Looking Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frames Brushes Hair, Cloth, Shaving,. Paiut and Var nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crumb, Horse, &c. &c. uazor strops and flones Shaving-Boxes, 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. j-c. &c. 1'rinted Catalogues furnished' in the English, French German and Spanish languages March 20. 1849. 84 3m Tf UST opened a magnificent assortment of Cra ft" Yatg, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Hosiery, (Msrino snd Cotton) Gsuze under shirts, for sum mer, Bosoms, Collais, Silk Night Caps, Suspenders, &c. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, April 7, 1849. .8 3m Health ! O Blessed Health ! QjTEHOU art above all gold and treasures: 'tis SfJLi thou who enlargest the soul and openeth all ita powers to receive instruction, and to relish virtue. He that has tbee, has little more to wish for ; and i he that is so wretched as to have thee not, wants every thing beside. Let us be thankful, Brandreth's Pitts 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 tbe prevailing colds and coughs, tbey will be found every thing that medicine is capable of imparting. in cone, ana in jnnamaiion oi tne uowels, these Fills will at once relieve, and perseverance in their l! A m J - - . . . use, accoraing to tne directions, win surely de all that medicine can do to restore the health of the patient. In diseases arising from the- use or 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 use of the Brandreth'a Pills will be produc tive of infinite service sometimes occasioning so great a change for the better as to cause great thank fulness. . i- , , - In all esses of Indigestion, Worms, Asthma, Dis eases of the Heart, and in all Affections of tbe Stom ach and Bowels, the Brandreth's Pills will be found a never-failing remedy. To insure the full benefit 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 than a' dozen doses after the disease has become established in the system. The Brandreth Pills are purely vegetable, and so innocent that the infant of a month old may use them if medicine is required, not only with safety but with a certainty of receiving all the benefit' medicine is capable of imparting. Females may use them du ring all the critical periods of their lives. The Brac reth Pills will iusure their health, and produce reg ularity in all the functions of life. Mr. Circovich, of Caracas, says, I have entirely cured myself of the Fever and Ague, which I have had for six months, by taking from 8 to 12 of Bran dreth's Pills for oae month." Vide his letter to Dr. Brandreth, dated 8ih February, 1847. Be careful you do not get 'a counterfeit ; to avoid this, purchase of the duly authorized agent For sale by WILL. PECK, Raleigh, wholesale and retail Agent, at 25 cents per box. Kaleigh THE Subscriber has just received at bis Cheap Cash titore, on Wilmington street, in the rear of the Market, tbe following article, which he intends to sell as low as any house in Raleigh; ' Alt he asks is a call, before purchasing elsewhere, to convince the moat skeptical, that what he promise to do, be will certainly perform. . . .. ... 12 Bags of the best Rio and Lagnira Coffee, 4 Casks of Sugar-bouse Molasses, a prime ar ticle. 1 Box of Langhortt' Sz Son's No. 1 Tobacco; : 2 Hhdav Bright N. O.Bugar, and a general sortment Of other kinds of Sogsrs, 9 ' 12 Boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, 8 perm and Tallow Candles, ' ; Figs ariUisms, . . . w.;- Pepper;,Spice and Ginger, V Coffee Mills, fancy Soaps; and Mason's Blacking; Mrs. Miller, Olcott'e snd 'Jones . ' Hudson's Snuffs, 20 Reams Wrapping Psper, 1 Bbl. Copperas, and many other articles, not necessary to meolion,' usual ly kepi in a family Urocery. Please to remember my motto, a "ntmble sixpence, and low Jos casn.': f y'.-u -iL. V; WALKER. Raleigh; May, 12,1849. c; ri; T7,,f Zt Kaierga LQ4vai ACHED and. Biown Bbeelina. 6 to. 12 Quarters, Dleached smOSrown Shirtines. extra Ettrick Oznaburgs and JSpun Cotton.; Arsrreat vri- ety or qeaiuiea sod prices, for sale by the single yard or piece, by , - . J BRO WW.m April .12. Mi I ifTi oles-tsort, OR RAPE SEED, (for Canar) xirus a supply received this dsy st the -" ?f. C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, May 6,1 84r 37 COMMISSION AND. 2tj& r WILE,. imciaxdija Commission and ''lutiba Store, Raleigh, N. C, CONTINUED AS USUAL AtL BUSINESS E5TETJSTED TO US, S&JLLL tt EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND F AITHPTJUT. . ' wiirpEckfov'c Raleigh, March 21, 1849.- "T.famS Female Classical IitltuteF Bllhiorongh Street, BaIeigfc,TKK THE NEXT SESSION oflWs Institution will commence on Monday, the 35th of J une. U ia desirable that Students be present on that day. For further information, address ' v- BENNET T. BLAKE, PrlnoipaL May 3, 1849.- , , --- -w . . ... - t- 36 1m CLOTHING ESTABEISHOTENTa No. 146, Baltimore St . , North Side, 3d Door East of Calvert STREET BAUTIIVLORE. MD. 1;;: ' TftffOORE &. IN MAN, Merchant Tailors, re lYJipectrully invite attention to, their stock of reai dy urade Clothing, of every variety, cut and made isi a superior style, nd not surpassed in mice fiuish or quality. ? ' V - Alwaya on hand, superior Cloths, CsssYm Vestings, fc., in (heir custom department, which." will be made to order in the most fashionable style. ' Gentlemeu wishing to order a fine sott, without the expense of coming to Baltimore, can do so by send ing their measure to M. & L, stating color, quality &c, which will be attended to with the same care, as if the purchaser were present. They feel eonfi. dent of giving entire satisfaction, to all who favor : them with their orders, either by letter, or in person . O" Mr. Inman is the agent for Shankland'e sup-? rior system of drafting Garments terms for books. apparatus and instruction, $19. ,- : - Baltimore. Feb. 3. - ', ly ' " IATIN8, oftho ' Beet ,n Silk, of every kind 4 "oitDe Nord.n and Valencia: of all atvUaWf qualities, made in the best manner. Cheap for cash. E. L. HARDING.' .; Raleigh, April 7, 1849. ; . , 28 8m Oliver & Procter, MERCHANT TAILORS, ; ' (ugly sow,) faYkttkviixe STaxxTi v ft' RlI.T.IRn 1V M- '0 Wi E have just received and are now ppeninr; our very extensiye and judiciously 'aelaetad supply. of ' '" v. " "' -4 SPRING Alf D isiJMlTlEri G06jpS. - Consisting of . f ' ? y CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND: VEST1NG8V Embracing every " color and variety, of whic the following, are a part J Blue, Black, xtnd Olive Greeny DaUia; Zephyr, and Drop M'ete-ViotMt, alack and Blue JfeKCh Dot . : Skin Casitmeres, Fancy -Cassimeres, of- everg.f Color, (Striped down the out-side reams ,some ;, thing entirely new,) Drillings, of every color f. Plain and Fig. Satin and Sili e Vesting. , r '.. 1 , an triors, xtaraiatas,: uasnmeres, . MarseilSf Figured and Plain Ele gant White and Col 'd Satins, for ' Party VestingstfrbmiteUigh "t Fallutingn to the Vulgar of, V . A.. ar ... . . , ii. 7'- The above Goods' were selected by the "Eog'' iu$ propria persona from the latest importations, end cajt , be r( commended with confidence to. ourcustom'ers aud lriends and the public. Call and look before you buy. We are determined to sell j as cheap "as ' the very cheapest, and to bare all garments-turned out by us gotten up ia a stylo not to be surpassed. , either in this Slate or out of it Sooth i jof, or North'' of the Potomac. "Jr -.yV it-Z A complete suit of clotheiTmade in $4-. hours if necessary. Orders from "a" distance thankfully re ceived and promptly attended to. -,f. ' v , -, j OLIVER St, PROCTER, -'.""'' ?rofessois snd Aithnav ' RaleighrApril 1849. ' ' - -:St9. The Latest London, Paris and American Fash ions just at hand.; : - jr ' ; O.hP. 4 OSNABURGSI AND; SHIRTINGS. . ' i. It FE W Bales received this dsy; . For sale by the nieee. at mahnfartnrv nrir - , E. L HARDING. Raleigh, Msy 14,1849. SCtefeithe?est,-. . "All yonns persons slionld liare' sa a i t-a". Z - t '.. A standard i BicUonara st their elbows.W'.And while' vou ars 'about itT'ex- Tax axsT j that DicUonary ts The great work unabridged. ' If yoa are too poorf save tue amount from off your bsck, to put it lnt y eur head. FArenooitVo Journal. J " Dr. Webaler's great work is the best Dictionary of . tne CDgUsh Lngn$e.LonctonlJurning CArov Thie yolume most find its way into 1I oar pohuev 1 ana gooa private ubraries,iof provides loo nnf - lish student with mass of tho most "vsiuabla in ' formatidh, which he would Id vain seek -for sdes-i; y mhtro'Lendon Liicrary GazMit4 bruit' 'Conulntnsires :iuies,thst :amannt etfsaslter of any OthernglUh '-Dictionary compiled fo-fJusfOBn tryor any Abridgment of this aikmKfiM' Fulisned by O. tXfV. M ERRI AM, tspringaeld,' Mass.; saw for sal t by all JJeokseUem , a-,- Tot sale in FsyetuviUeiy J3. J JAUr -May4;84r it 14 feTowri Meeting,; (sS! 1 1- 5""iyr,r!'1ij T iU mnMi Ar ama of, the :ciusensKf I berev' . Um .it . nr lbs cioxensof Ksleigb.lov H helil In the Town Han, on Saturday the 2nd June, at o'clock rV-.M. for the purpose of pzXizs arrangements to celebrate the approaching Auuver fiarv oi our National Indepebdence. . - f ' ;WM. DALLAS H AYVTWOOD - , . . , , , Intendant, Rdeig Msy 23,1849. : ' l'8tl SV : ft-'' m. i . 1 4r" J i I i i s i