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TERMS. '
SulscriptUiu--&-y?x 'Eirta Tire dol
lar peraonara half in adranca. ... .
Wrkklt PAraa Threa Dollara par asnotn.
Aivertittmtt. For erery Sixteen Line, first
insertion, Ooe Dollar ; each aubaeqaant inaertian,
fsrenty-fiT Centa. ,
Court Order and Judicial Advertisement wllb
eharged 25 per ceat. higher; bat a deduction of 33 J
per cent, will be made from the regular prieea, for
adrertisars by the year.
Advertisementa, inawted in the SkmiAVkiely Rc
eirrsa, will alao appear in the Wkut Paper, free
of chaTge. ' "
XT Letters to the Editor mnst be Foar-rAin.
FIUE !
TaEiarnrAtarsuiiAWCEcdMPA
fff of Uartford, Conn. Offerato
inanre- Bnitdinga and Merchandize, against los or
)imifi b fire, at oremiams to suit the times.
Thia ia one of the oldest and beatloaorance Com-
paniea in the United Statea, and pay a ita loaaea
promptly. ' ' . .
Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or itavi
einity.tobemadeto '8. W. WHITING,
Agent.
And for Milfon, N. C. and vie'vnity , lo
N. J." PALMER, Agent.
October, 1848 83
FOR -RENT.
THE large and eoovenient Dwelling, now occu
pied by R W. 8eawel1,' Esq. with all the neces
sary out houses an two acres of land attached.
Possession will be given the first of January next
G. 8HAW.
Raleigh Not. 0. 1848. 03
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES AND PAIN1S-
BY recent arrivals, I have received a large sup
ply of articles neeful to make my atock com
plete, te which I invite the attention of purchasers.
J. F. PESCUD.
Drag gist and Apothecary.
Raleigh. March 8. 1849. - 20
fish nooKs.
large lot of Fish Hooks of the most approved
kinds, just received and for sale by
m r r v rv
Raleigh, March 8. 1849. 20
I OSTSC K I pt uin.
UP TO THE LATEST MOMENT.
Telegraphically Jnst Here,
a RECEIVED oaly two doien of those Super
fine Silken Cylindrical Teguments, or aa the
valgatehaait " II ATS. '
now superceding ail heretofore fabricated from the
wide world famed Manufacturers of Gotham, the
Messrs. Lesry and Company. Only a half Eagle.
April. 1849. OLIVER fc PROCTER.
JUST RECEIVED, a large and splendid lot. of
Superior quality, of the very latest '.
Cheap for cash. E. L. HARDING.
Raleigh. April 7. 1349. 28 3m
ttltpetre. A large supply of Refined Salt
petre lust to band and for sale by
"7 PESCUD 4- JOHNSON
; m&ttss m&RS sKAVa
S Panama, Brush, Moleskin, Silic one.
HEARTT St. LITCHFORD.
Raleiah, May I, 1849. 35
sLainps Girandoles,-Hall Iaiiterns,
and Chandeliers.
OEITZ. BROTnCR & CO ,
WAS H I NGTON STO RES,
No. 139 William Stscbt,
Are manufacturing, and have always on hand a
full assortment of articles ia.lheir line, of the follow
ing descriptions, which they will sell at wholesale or
retail at low 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 " 1
CAMPHENE CHANDELIERS, 2 3, 4, 6 and
8 tights.
J IRAN DOLES, Gilt, Silvered and Bronzed, ra-
rious patterns.
HALL LANTERNS, various sizes, wtth cut or
- stained glass.
New York, March 20, 1849. 24 6m
- GENTLEMEN'S Calf BooU from the
mannfactorv of J. Miles Sc Son. Philadel-
HE K i r & L.I TCHFOKD.
COFFEE Java, Laguria and Rio Coffee by the
Bag. , . , .WXLL: PECK 3t SON.
Mav 1 8,. 1A4SL .: fe 40 6
ArfDirritt'TOJBT cosxei
0
NE more Case of Fashwnabie Sgper Moleskin
Hats received to day by Express '
R, TUCKrJK ? SON.
Raleigh. May 28, IS49. , V,. " .43
iX PRE8H Ut of ThomaMowo JJme jual re-
ceiteo ty R. TUCKER . tb OW.
Raleigl , May 28, 1849. ' ; ; 43
jnj LEACHED aqd Browtf ShirUngs. Sheetings
IflJ. and DrilU ; Candle Wick ; plakl and faacy
Cottaaades, of all style, and prices for .ate by
r' i Viir W TUCKER iL SON-
Raleigh, lay 23, 1849. :43" ,
WORK.
AGNES ORRls; or the Heroine of Domestic
I4fe Price IS cents. Thia day received at
N. U. BOOKSTORE.
'y , . 1849. - ---" -' ' i
MvtT NEaT JTOFELi.
Y Unda Tb Curate; by tho Author -of the
Bachelor of ihe Albany Price 25 rent. Re
ceivedthi.dsyby H. D. TURNER.
My 22, 1849. A2
.
Exchange Office of C. ,W. Pnrcell t Co.
CORNER MAIN AND GOVERNOR STREETS
. To Discharged Soldier.
"TH HE Subscriber will collect, with despalch.
11 8ouiiiaa'Ci,AiNCTOB BooiTTLAi)B,TaaAS.
oar Kcnif, and back pat, on moderate terms, and
will buy and sell the same at the market rates
The Claimant mat send his Discharge, with an af
fidavit that he is the person named in it.
Liberal Advances made on the same.
- Soldiers furnished with information relative to
Claims against the Government, free of charge.
g Ulaima sent through mail to the Subscribers,
will have the same attention aa if on personal appu
cation Address
3. W. PTIRCELL & CO.
Exchange Brokers, Richmond, Va.
July, SO 1848. 58 tf.
Important to Every Body.
fTTf AVING made arranzementa with one of the
UIJ moat extensive manufacturers of No. 1 Needles,
iu EoeHaad, to aupply m with his best quality Nee
dies, I am enabled to offer great inducements to the
purchasers thereof, as to prices and quality, as my
articles shell be always guaranteed of best quality,
and the pricea chalked down to the lowest notch
much lower, indeed, than inferior articles are sold
for for aale by the thousand or single paper.
Aloo, Silver Thimbles, by the dozen, of first rate
retailing quality and exceedingly low.
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 Pen, Minia
ture Lockets, Silver Spoons, Military and fancy
goods, in fact every article usually kept in a Jewel
lery Store ; my goods beiog bought at the- loweat
Cash Pricee4 from first hands, 1 am enabled to sell
as low aa any house North or South.
The Beaux and Belies, who wish to shine
"Can make themselves extremely fine
With Breast Pins. Rings and Bracelets rare
And all things else to anil the fair.
I am well and efficiently prepared to give univer
sal satisfaction in the repairing of Watches, Clocks,
Spectacles, Pencils, Jewellery, &c, &c. Persona
passing through Petersburg will find their interest
subserved by leaving with me Watches, or other
work they may have to be repaired.
Petersburg, Va. 23 3m
A large supply of Coach, Furniture, Polishing and
Japan Varniehea, just received aud for sale by
- P. F. PESCUD.
Raleigh. March 8. 1849. 20
BUSINESS GOATS.
A very large assortment of Business Coats ; con
fi elating in part of Single Milled French Cloths,
black and Brown Cashmerets, English and French
Tweeds; Brown and Drab Qoeen's Cloth, a new ar
ticle for summer; French "Toil de Nord; Black
Twilled Alpacca ; Plaid and Brown Linen, of Dress
and Frock atylea; also, cheap Cost for summer.
Cheap for cash. E. L. HARDING.
Raleigh. April 7, 1849. 28 3m
I It ESS AND FROCK COATS.
AN Y quantity of Super French Cloth, Dres
and Frock Coats. In beauty of style and fin
iah, they are not to be equalled. Cheap for cash.
E. L. HARDING.
Raleigh. April 7, 1849. 28 3m
Gentlemen's Summer Goods.
KLACK and Fancy Casaimeres.
Black Dr.b De'Tee, with a general assortment
ol Couonades and Nankina, for Men and Boya.
For ssle low by J. BROW N.
Raleigh, April 17. 1849. 30
BAY ItUJI.
A
further supply of Bay Rum, just received, at
P. F. PESCUDS
Drug Store.
Raleigh, March 8. 1849.
20
BY EXPRESS.
A
LOT of Granite Berages,'
Black solid Muolin,
Swua Edgings, Fancy Head Dresses,
French Worked Collars, dc &c
'Green and Mode Tissues and Berager plain and
Satin striped.
HEARTT 6c LITCHFORD.
Ralehjb, May 1, 1849 53
R. Tucker & Son
HAVE thia day received by Adams 4 Co's Ex
press, another aupply of
r-nnted Organdi Lawns,
Second Mourning Ginghams,
Blsck Silk Tissues,
- Ladies' Colored Kid Gloves,
Gentlemen's ..do. do.
Plaid and Fancy Bonnet Ribbons,
1 doz, Grata Skirls, ready made, at 75 cents each,
Lyanese Braida, Lace, Buttons, .
Thread Bobbin Edgings,
Blue French Cloth,
Marlboro Plaida,
Furniture Prints, dec., -c.
. AUo a few Seta of Gothic and Landscape Tea
Trays, a very handsome article.
Raleigh, May 7, 1849. 37
Star and Standard copy.
f 2000 WANTED.
QTTXHE Subscriber ia authorized to receive propo
ILSbsalafora loan of Two Thousand Dollars, in
Bonds-of the City of Raleigh, for Fit Ho ml red Dol
lira each, payable after twelve months from the date,
at the pleasure ol the parties." and -bearing interest
at the- rate of aiz per cent per annum, payable aemi
annoally. 8. W. WHITING,; r
;; .l "V. ' City Treasurer. -
Rsleigb; May 12, 1849. 38 tf
iCT8un4ar4 till further notice. - ': v i
tXfh rfh "OV roUND3 Bacon mostly of my
Qh 4 V 4v 4V n curing, that cannot he beat in
Su mutku.- : V Li B. WALKER.
"Raleigh. May 12. 1849. ; 38
Dr. Joseph, L W. ..Tucker,
yOvFFERS his ProfeWonal services ts the citizens
VJof Raleigh and ricinity." He may always be
found at toe residence ol naao i ucaer,
May 8. 1849. : ; : . 37 tf
CLOTHING ! CEOTniNG l!;
TfTOIt bargains in Ready .Made Cloihing. call at
IT HARDING'S
ileleigh, May 14, 184S. 39
Iff
SATURDMmOMING, JUNE 1849.
GARDEN SEEDS.
rTrVjHE Subscriber has' just received his supply of
. U Oarden and t.rasa Seeds, which he warrants
to be fresh and genuine, consisting in part of the usn
al varieties of the following kind, viz : ,
Asparagus, Beans, Beets,
Boricole, Cabbage, Carrots,
Cauliflower, Celery, Cress,
Cucumber, Egg Plant, Corn,
I.eek, Lettuce, Melon,
Mustard, Nasturtium, Okra,
Onion, Parsley, Parsnip,
Peas, Pepper, Pumpkin,
Kadiab, Rhubarb, Salaify,
Spinage, Squssh, Tomato,
Turnip, , Aromatic Herbs, Grass seed
and Fruit Trees,
Alao, a lot of Flower Seed, which will be aold at
three cents a paper, aa tbey are not of last year'e
growth. r. r. PEvSCUD,
Apothecary & Druggist.
Feb. 8. - 12
UNIVERSITY.
THE Public Anniversary Examination of the
SludenUdof the Uuiveraity of North Caroliua.will
be held at Chapel Hill, on Monday the 28th day of
May ensuing and be continued from day to day until
Thursday the 7th of June, beiug the first Thursday of
June, which last meutioned day is appointed for the
Anuual Commencement of the. College.
The following Trustees compose the Committee of
visitatiou.
ilia Excellency Charles Manlt, Governor of the
State and President ex-ofScio of the Board.
Hon. David L. Swain, L. L. D. President of the
College.
John L. Bailey, Charlea L. Uinton,
Simmons J. Baker, John Kerr,
John H Bryan. Waller F. Leake,
.John R. J. Dauiel, Willie P. Mangum,
John M. Dick, Jamea T. Moreuead,
Jamea C. Dobbin, Samuel F. Patterson,
Johu A. Gilmer, Thomas Rutfin,
Robert B. Gilliam, Romulus M, Saunders,
Calvin Graves, Jamea S Smith,
John D. Hawkins, Richard D Spaight,
Lewia Thompson, John D. Tootner.
All other Members of the Board of Trustees who
may atteud, will be couaidered Members also of thia
Committee.
By order :
CHARLES L. HINTON, Secretary.
Raleigh, May 1st, 1849. 35
rrprankliii, Illnstrated His Aotobiogra-
JJl nhv. with a Narrative of hia Public Life aud
servicea : bv Rev. H. Hastings Weld ; with numer
ous designs. For sale at Turner's
XM. C. IJUUK.3TUK1S.
Raleigh, May 4, 1849. 38
ff A DIES Black and While Kid and Morocco.
iLi1 Slippers and Walking Shoes, Philadelphia
make; Misses and Children's do.
Men and Boys Kip and Calf Sboetees, Heavy
Brogana and Women's Leather Shoes. For sale by
J. BKOWIM,
No. 9, Fayetteville street
Raleigh, April 12. 30
TlrfniTh Pieces Calico, of all pricea and Shades
JLHVlV''awn' ti.ngh.m, Warp, Black
Alpaccas, Black f rencn liombazinesand uasnmerea.
J. BKUWn.
Lsleigh. April 12. 30
IT ibrnry of select Novels, price 3ft
UicentS. Mordaunt Hall ; or a September
Night; by the author of u Two Old Men's Tales."
Joat Published, and for sale at TURNER'S.
Raleigh, May 4. 149. 36
BLACK Mole Skin, Panama, Pearl, Leghorn
and Palm Leaf Hats. Jut received, and for
ale by J. DROWN.
Br-fX SACKS FINE LIVERPOOL SALT, just
40) Vr received end for sale by
A. B. 8TITH & CO.
May 7, 1849; ' 37
Valuable Works eriaining to Agricul
ture and Rural Economy The Amrricau Flow
er Garden Directory, Townley on the Honey Bee,
the American Skepberd.Johnson'a Agricultural Chem
istry, every Man hisown Gardener ; Horse, its Hab
its and Management, Bou.singaull'a Organic Na
ture, American Poulterer's Companion, Clater and
Youatt'a Cattle Doctor, the American Turf Register
and Stud Book, by P. N. Edgar ; Liebig's Agricul
tural and Animal Chemistry, Liebig's Familiar Let
ters on Chemutry, Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Gar
dening, Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Architecture, the
Vegetable Kingdom, or Hoid-book of Plants, You
att on the Horse, a new edition: Bridgeman'a young
Gardener's Assistant ; new edition, much enlarged.
Bridgeman'a Fruit Cultivator's Manual, the Theory
of Horticulture, by J. Lindley Gardening for La
dies, and Companion to the Floer Garden ; by Mrs.
Ijoudon. Americsn Husbandry, a Muck Manual
for Farmers, by Samuel L. Dana. Ives' New
England Fruit-Book, Browne's Trees of Ajnerica,
Gray'a Botanical Text-Books ; Fruit Cultiirist, by
J.J. Thomas. 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,
Ellicolf s mills (iTld.) Post Office.
UXBKB, THE DiaSCTIOff or
ITIIIS. LINCOLN PHEIPS,
Assisted by many able Professers and Teachers,
WILL commence a new scholastic year on the
26th,of SEPTEM B ER NEXT. Pupils en
tering for the new year can be accommodated during
the vacation, with board at the Institute, under prop
er superviaion or instruction Terms $240, for
board and all necessaries connected with it, and for
English education for the scholastic year of forty four
weeks. Accomplishments, Languagea, &c. with
board in vacation, extra charges.
For healthiness of location, (aitnated in a high
and aalubrioua region.) beauty of scenery, and facili
ty of access for travellers, tha Patapico Institute is
unaorpasced. That its advantages for bestowing a
liberal and accomplished education are appreciated
by the public, is fully demonstrated by it past and
present priisperity. ' "
May 19, 1849. ' 41 wta$10
CAPB FEAR NAVIGATION COIPASI
THE Annual meeting if the 'Stockholders . will
be held on Friday, 1st Julie, in the' town of Fay
eiteville. ' . L. WIN SLOW, Prea't.
. May 14,1849. - 39
EL persons indebted to the Estate' Of the late
Weston R. Gales.'decM- are" reuuested- to
make immediate avmenL as money must be raised
to liquidate the claims against the same.
A C. B. ROOT, Administrator.
Raleigh, May 30. 1849. . , 43 3t
. . SOEETINGS. :
Y the Bale or at rsUiU' n -
WM. PECK 6c SON;
a! el gh May 18th, 1849. 40 6
Dr. A. E. Coopers Spino-Abdomi
nal Supporters.
THE Subscribers have on hand a aupply of the
above valuable supporters, which are recommend
ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility,
Round shoulders, or prolapsus Uteri.
Proff: Morr 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 bracee are recommended by the Pbysi
ciana generally, who have seen them, and we have
sold a number to citizens of thia place, who are high
ly pleased with them.
A gentleman observed a few days since, that he
had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for
some time, and that he would not give ooe of the
above, for fifty such.
" They need no puffing as they speak for them
selves." rtSCUD & JOHNSON.
O" The above Supporter is an improvement on
Dr. E. Chains' celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter.
Jan. 12, 1848. (Standard.) 4
New Spring Goods ! 1849.
IS. TDCKEIt & SON
ARE daily receiving ibeir Spring supplies, and
have just opened a large assortment of Fash
unable Dresa Goods, consisting of
etolid, Figured, and Rich Chameleon Silks
Striped and Solid Silk Tissues
Plain and Plaid Bi'k do
Rarese De Toil
Pink Tarlatans
Toil De Nord
Fancv French Organdie Lawns
Silk Striped Ginghams
Black and fcecond Mourning Muslins and Uinghams
Solid and Fancy French Ginghams
Mode Colored Baiise
Linen Lustres, Linen Ginghams
Beautiful French Muslins
French Prints of New Styi-js
Silk Fringes and Buttona
Linen Fringes and Persian Braida
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons
Silk Chameleon Shawls
Bobin, Swiss and Jack one t Edgings and Insert
ing., Lace, Ca pea and Collars, Kid Glovea and ho-
aiery, risid Bordered jjawn ana L.ineu v am uric
Hankerchiefs, Grass and Mohair Skirts, $-c, dc.
March SI, 1849. 26
Mutual Life Insurance Co,
In Distress ve Succor!
COM PAN Y with the above title, having been
Chartered at the laat session of the Legislature
of thia Slate ; and the provision required in said
Charter (viz. Application for Insurance for $50,000,)
having been fully met, the Company has been or
ganized by the appointment of the following officers,
and ia issuing Policies, viz:
UK. 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.
Dr. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, ) tj
Dr W. H. McKEE, . of CorUation
Dr. RICH'D B. HAYWOOD, 5 onuU8t,on-
J. I1ERSMAN, General Agent.
Thia Compauy has received the most liberal char
ter that haa ever been granted to-any Company
of a simitar character, in any Slate in the Uuion.
The 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation pro
vides "that the husband may iuEure his owu life, for
the sole use and benefit of his wife or children,
aud, iu case of the death of the husband, the amount
thus subscribed shall be paid over to the wife or
children, or their guardian, if underage, for her or
their own a&e, free from all the claims of the rep
resentatives of the husband, or any of hia creditors."
Thia provision needs uo comment.
The Board have also determined to insure the
lives of slaves, and this beiug almost half the wealth
of the people of thia Slate, 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
Edge worth Female Seminary.
TTp EV. G. MORGAN, Principal, Professor of
Jl, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Teacher of Lan
guage aud Criticism, Mathematics aud Experimen
tal Scieuces. '
Mas. Maiia Morgan, Associate Principal.
Mrs. H. M. Perlet, Teacber of Drawing, Oil
Painting, Landscape, 6-c, aud of the French Lan
guage aud Literature.
Miss Josephine Perlet, Assistant in Water Colors
and Flower Paiuliag.
M iss i , Assistant iu Higher Classes.
Ala- A. S. Kern, Teacher ; of Instrumental and
Vocal music.
Mrs. Perley baa attained a high reputation in the
city of New York, aud ber services have been secu
red with a hope of creating a new interest in the
South" for her department in the Fine Arts.
The scieuce, taste and skill of Mr. Kern in Music,
are confirmed by hia success duriug the past year
and by testimonials ef distinguished musicians.
Mr. aud Mrs. Morgan wilt devote their experience
and time to the improvemeut- and happiness of their
pupils. The number is limited to thirty five. They
form the Edgeworth Family. The terra of ten
months will begin oo the 9lb of July, and close on
the 9lh 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.
Greensboroogh. N. C, May. 1849. 42 la$2
HOUSE AND LOT
And Lands for Sale,
TH E Subscriber offers for sale his House and lot
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 Ihe laat three years. ; The lot
contains 2 acres. Also iat " Plant ion; 4 milea
North of Chapel Hill, containing abont 500; acres,
well watered. On it is a largo Dwelling and Barn,
wiih a good wheat machine and all necessary Out
H ousts for a' farm of that size j all of which isv in
good condition Any persons -wishing to purchase
any of the above named Property ; will do tvetl to calf
aon and examine for themselves, as I am determin
ed to sell.' ;v.S4--- .-,vv A.-.
n ,-... - . ...WILLIAM J. HOG AN.
Chapel Hill, May 23, 1849. 42 6 w
Cn rockery on Consignment, from tbe
J North s Vo have received, and at now open
ing, three large crates of China, Liverpool, ant) crock
ery .ware, compr'uiog a general assortment yVith
some nice glassware. ' These articles will be fold
unusually low by the lot." Dealers and others, are
respectfully invited to call bq examine. them." :
' - WILL: PECK SON.
Raleigh, April 20, 1849. 32 lm
Wm. U. CARY & CO.
DATE REMOVED TO THEIR HEW STORE,
Nos. 243 and 245 Pearl street, Bear Mn Street,
NEW YORK.
WHERE they are prepared for the SPRING
TRADE, with the Iareest stock i their lrae
to be found in America, consisting of 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, sort
ed for the Southern and Western trade, and will be
aold in lota to suit the trade, viz:
Linen Thread, varioua makers
Spool Cotton, 100 and 200 yards, white, black and
colored
Tapes and Bobbins, of all descriptions.
Tooth and Hair Brushes, in grat variety
Accordeons, plain and aemi-tone
Violins and Bows. Violin Strings.
Harmonica?, single and double notes.
Percussion Cape, plain, ribbed, split 5- ribb'cf, 1-5
and 1-10
Razors, Knives, Shears, and Scissors
Cotton aud Silk Purses, plain and ornamental'
Purse Twist, all colors, on spools and in lbs.
Steel Beads, Bag and Purse Clasps and Trim
mings.
1 earl 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 :
IVOItY FINE COHIBS.
CombsBack, Side, Dressing: and Pocket, all pat
terns of Shell, Horn and Ivory.
BUTTONS
of every description
Spoons Sliver, German Silver and Britannia
O I
?peciacies - - assorted agea
Looking Glasses Mahogany and Gilt Frames
Brushes Hair, Cloth, Shaving, Paint and Var
nish, Shoe, Scrubbing, Crumb, Horae, &c &c
Razdr Strops and Hones
Shaving-Boxes, large, small and medium glasses
Pins, Hooks and Eyes, and Thimbles
Pocket Books, Wallets aud Purses
Fans Leather, Paper aud Silk
Jewelry Gold aud Imitation, &c. 6-c. &c.
I rinted Catalogues furnished in the English,
French German' and Spanish languagea.
March 20, 1849. 24 3m
TIU8T opened a magnificent assortment of Cra
fjl vats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Socks, Hosiery,
(Marino and Cotton) Gauze under spirts, for sum
mer, Bosoms, Collate, Silk Night Caps, Suspenders,
&c. 1 - . . E. L. HARDING.
Raleigh, April 7, 1849. 28 3m
Raleigh Bakery.
THE Subscriber has just received at his Cheap
Cash d'tore, on Wilmington street, in the rear of
the Market, the following articles, which he intends
to aell as low aa any house in Raleigh. Ail he asks
is a call, before purchasing elsewhere, to convince
the most skeptical, that what he promises to do, he
will certainly peifurm.
12 Bags of the best Rio and Laguira Coffee,
4 Casks of Sugar-bouse Molasses, a prime ar
ticle, . 1 Box of Langhorn & Son's No. 1 Tobacco,
2 Hbds. Bright N. O. Sugar, and a general as
sortment of other kinds ef Sugars,
12 Boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12,
Sperm and Tallow Candles,
Figs and Raisins,
Pepper, Spice and Ginger,
Coffee Mills, fancy Soaps, and Mason's Blacking,
Mrs. Miller's, Olcott'a and Jones & Hudson's
Snuffs.
20 Reams Wrapping Paper, 1 Bbl. Copperas, and
many other articles, not necessary to mention, usual
ly kepi in a family Grocery. Please to remember
my motto, a " nimble sixpence, and low or cash."
L. B. WALKER:
Raleigh, May, 12, 1849. 38
rrj LEACHED Snd Biown Sheeting, 5 to 1?
IgTpquarters, Bleached end Brown obirtings, extra
Ettrick Oznaburgs and Spun Cotton. A great vari
ety of qualities and prices, for sale by t he-single yard
or piece, by J. BROWN.
April 12. 30
Coles-wort, OR RAPE SEED, (for Canary
Birds) A supply received this day at the
N. C. BOOKSTORE.
Raleigh, May 6, 1849. 37
Br. Benjamin Brandretn'g Veget
able Universal'Pills,r the longest
known, hate been the most considered, and are the
best understood of all the medicines of the day.
Their action harmonizes with the condition of tbe
body. Tbey are seldom felt after they 'are swallowed,
until they produce iheir known effect. " But should
there be crude matters in the circulation, or any un
digested food in the bowels, or putrid acrid bile in
the region of the heart or liver, or any part of tbe
viscera, then the Pills of Dr. Brand re th msy 'occa
sion aome slight inconvenience, but nothing in com
parison to the great good , they do in. removing the
cause of disease out of the system. .
They are extensively used in every section of thia
wide extended country where they are made known,
and are fast superseding every other preparation of
professed similar import. Upwards r forty thou
sand cases nave been certified as cured aolely from
their use in the last twenty years, thus establishing
the fact beyond all doubt, that the Brandreth Pills
cure the (apparently) moat opposite diseases, by con
tinually evacuating 4he bowels with them until the
disease gives way. Therefore, whatever may be said
of the theory, the utility of the practice is now be
yond all -doubt . . :
. THE BRANDRETH FILLS arecomposed.srhol
ly of .medicinal herbs,, and do not contain any min
eral or chemical substance; are. perfectly harmless
to the moat tender age. or weakest frame I and nev
ertheless sure to search out the cause of the' sickness
and produce a .cure, whatever may be ita character,
when laken in timeand in quantities sufficient! '
Patients cannot be too often reminded that in all
obstinate cases larger doses ahdjperaeverance will
finally effect a cure except in 'those cases where na-
in Raleigh. if you would Wswe Of aettinz the Gen
nine Brandreth Pills. . f ; f f t 'f-s'
May "30; -1849 'f. - 43
NG Charles Td of England, by Jacob Al-bolC.
For sale allhe C BOOKSTORE. 1
;-ir1ay;22t 1849 - j ? 42
TTJ) j Herman , fttelville. Mardi': Jiud 1
LTP Toyago Untfaer,- 2 Tola. -This day received by
Raleigh, Majr 1, 1S49. ' 36
tore is auogemer canratiea ouore iota meotciue oi
Ml; B: Purchase of WnuPeckJc &' my igents
TTT
COMMISSION
ANJ
ommission'aBd-4iie0oii iton's.
'Ralefslf C.'
CONTINUED AS USUAL. J
ALL BFSUTESS ENTRUSTED TO TJS, SHALt Bff
EXECUTED PROMPTLY AKD TJtTBtpLLT.J V
will: PEcx1fc!sqir,
Raleigh, March 21, 1849; . .y,.'&jtm-'
Female Classical Intntep
Htll&Doroii'h.Strccl, RaIeigh?Bffd!T
THE NEXT SESSION of this Institution wi!
commence en Monday, tke 25th of June. , It is
desirable that Students be present en that dar,
or iunner lniormaiion, aaaress sr.
BEN NET T. BLAKE, Principal.
May5, 1849. ' 36 lm .
faqrartrrfgg jsx Trnrac, - ...
CLOTHING ESTABEISHirjEIlT,
Xortk Side, 3d Door East of Calvert
STREETS A
BALTIMORE, W - -; '
MOORE Sl INM AN, Merchant Taflbrs, fes
pectfully invite attention to their stock of rea
dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut 'and made in
a superior style, and not surpassed iff price, liuian
or quality. ' - - -' ' .r
Alwaya on hand, superior Cloths, Casei'mereey
Vestiugs, 4-c., in their custom departineut, which,
will be made to order iu tbe most fashion able styled
Geatlemgu wishing to order a fine auit, without tho
-expense of coming to Baltimore, can do so , by send
ing their measure to M. & 1, stating color, quality
&LCn which will be attended to with the same carv,
as if the purchaser were present. They feel eoafi.
dent of giving eulire satisfaction, to all who aver'
them with their orders, either by letter, or in person.
S3" Mr. Iuman is the ageut for Sbankland's supe
rior system of drafting Garments terms for books,
apparatus and instruction, $10. -, . -
Baltimore. Feb. 3. ' : 12 ly"''
ATINS, of tha Bat n Silk, of every lmd f '
White, Marseilles, Bombazine. Texianna."
"Toil De Hord," and Valencia, of all styles an
qualities, made in ihe beat manner. Cheap fer eaala.
- - ; B. L. HARDING.
Raleigh, April 7,"1849. v . r .iWJm&
Oliver & Procter "
MERCHANT TAILORS , -.'U.
(ugly row,) rATZTraviLi. sraiCT, -RAEEIGII,
IT. CV
WE have just received and are s now oponing'
our very extensive and judicieaaly. selectedv
supply of . . ... h-'-'-i-.i-
SPltllVG AND SUJTJITJEH GOOD8rv
- - Consisting of f s: Jvi -
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTlNGSi
Embracing every color and variety, ef . which th
following, are a part: . a?. .
Bhtt Black, nnd02ive Green, Dahlia, Zephyr, anl
Drap$et? Cloths, Blade, and Blue French Doe
Skin Cassimeresi Fancy Cussimeres, of cUty t
Color, (Str$ed down the out-side seams, some:
thing entirely new.) Drillings, of eery $lot,i
Plain and Fig. Satin and , Prtav,;,
all Colors,, Bar athias, QishmereSy t
Marseills, Figured and Plain, E16- ?
gant White and CoVd Satins, for 4
Party Tysgs,fromtheJtig&
- Falluting" to the Vulgar jot X - ' ; T
Ordinary &e,&c. 'f - .f
The above Goods were selected by, the B og Jj
propria persona from the latest importations, and can
be recommended with confidence to 'our customer
aud friends and the public. Call and look before
you buy. We are determined to self as ebeap, as
the very cheapest, and tobave aH garments turnedl
out by us gotteu up in a- style not to be surpassed
either ia this Slate or out of tt-South xr, or Northf
of the Potomac.; . '
A complete suit of clothes made in 524" hettri, If
uecetwary. 'Ordera froro. a diataues thankfully
ceired and prompUy atteaideoVio
- . - OLIVER Ac PROCTER f
-: iriiCii f: i Projfesaora and Artists, vj?
RaleighrAprH 1849. &&4
Tbe Latest London; Paris and American ftakmf.
ions just.at hand, - ,. O. & P.
OSNABURGSAND - SHIRTINGItf
A FEW Bale, received thia day. For sale by
AVtfae piece, at manufactory prices.
v -'- ':B.:l'HARDING
-Rafcigh, May 14, 1 84 9. -
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