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Pi LLTtJ Onr are the s of fair deligbtfnl peace,. Unwarp'd by party rase, to lire like brothers." Volume L. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOTBER 24, 1849. f4 85. PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, BY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. Sul.eription.-Szx-VXLY PArea Five dol-tn-or Fo ir dllan and Fifty Cents, ia advance, per annum. Wklt Papk a Three Dollars par annum, or Tro Dollars and Fifty Cents, in advance. Advertisement. For every Sixteen Lines, first iuertion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five CenU. Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will be sharged 25 per cent, higher; but a deduction of 33 J per cent- will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers ay the year. Advertisements, inserted in the Schi-Wkeklv R gictek, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of chaTje. O" Letters to the Editor must be rorr-rAiD. FIKE! TUB TSA ISStJRASCE C03IPA Sf, of Uartfbrd, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against lo. or dainaae by fire, at premium to suit the times. Thisi one of the oldest and bet Insurance Com panies in the United Stale, and pay its lo. promptly. Dolicaiionsfor Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi- einity.10 b made to . W. WHITING, J Afent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMEK, Agent October, 1848 3 FOR RENT. THE Urge and convenient Dwelling, near the old BjpiUl Meetinghouse Grove, with all the neces sary out house and two acre of land attached. Poeion will be given the firl of January next. G. SHAW. Raleigh Nov. 10. 1848. 93 2000 WASTED. QjTJjHK Subscriber i authorixed to receive propo IA, sal for a loan of Two Thousand Dollar, in Bond of the City of Raleigh.'for Five Hundred Dol lar each, payable after twelve months from the date, at the pJeure ol the parties, and bearing interest at the rate of ix per cent per annum, payaoie mbu- a.nu.lly. 3. W. WHITING, lUy. Uity Treasurer. 1849. 38 tf Raleigh, May 12. By His Excellency, Charles Manly, Governor ef the State of North Carolina. A PROCLAMATION. -frytTHERE AS the General Assembly did, at the'r last Session, adopt a Resolution "J.arrf bT the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, that the Governor of the State a ,k. nm hein. be directed to set apart day (t ; avow vmt. and to rite notice thereof, by Pro- u - .tin dT of solemn and public thanks- citing to Almighty God, for past blessings, snd of . suoDlication for his continuea Kinauesa w State and as a Nation Now, in compliance with the dirwtion themn giv en 1 d-. hereby set apart tnutvouai, FIFTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, to be observed throughout tnis State as a aay oi gen i Ti..nw.T,-winfr nd Praise to Almighty God: . ri i An rmmond and earnestly desire that all .mnlnrmratimiT be suspended during the dav and that all Ministers of the Gospel, with their ML,ltiOBS. mar assemble in their respective r-u.T-.v.. nft unite in renderine eratitude and !h r.reAtor and Governor of the earth, for the blessings of Peace; for exemption from the rava ges of Pest.lence ; for the abundant fruts of the erth and for all the other manifold bounties of his Providence, that have crownea tne j ear implore of him the continuance of his Fatherly good n4s and Almighty protection over us and the whole reple of the United Slates; that we may be a peo ple fearing the Lord and walking ia his holy ways, and that peace and happiness, truth and justice, re ligion aud piety may be established among us for all cgnerations. Riffn nnder nr hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Executive De partment, in the City of Raleighr this 1st diy of October A. D . 1849, and this 74th year of American Independence. CHAS. MANLY. By Order of the Governor, LANGDON C. MANLY, Star, Standard and Times copy. Abbott's New History Queen Mari Autoineite.of France, with numeroua engra vings ; by John S. C. Abbott, author of Kings and Queens Just received at TURNER'S. WARBCHTOX FJEJJLAXE a THE examination of the Students of this lnsti tion, will take place ea Tuesday and Wednesday, the 30th and 31st of October. The frieads of Female Education, and the public; rener ally, are invited to attend. ' DANIEL TURNER. Warrenton, Oct. 16, 1849. 83 2t. OCT" Standard two times. I Basic or Cafe Fsa October 10th, 1849, DIVIDEND : A Semi-annual dividend of three per cent, has been declared this day, payable 'o the Stockholders on and after the 1st day or No vember next. H R. SAVAGE, Cashier. Raleigh, Oct. 16, 1849. 83 3t s TOVJES-Uox and air-tight Stoves, good W ILL. PECK 6c 80 N. 83 4w article. October 16. jWiimy Flnnr. An excellent article on BBJ I hand. WILL. PECKdc SON. 5 83 3w October 16. Bagging and Hope. hand. WILL. A god supply to PECK &. SON. 13 3 w Oetober 16, Raleigh P.aper Mill ! THE undersigned takes this method of informing the Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals in North Carolina, and the Public generally, that he has leased the Paper Mill, about 3 miles from Raleigh, procured the services of finished operatives, purchased the necessary stock, aud i now prepared to make and furnish auy amouut of Paper to order. He asks a trial only for hi Paper, as he is detef mined to give satisfaction in it, or cease its manu facture. IMPERIAL, SUPER-ROYAL, MEDIUM Package and Wrapping Paper, manufactured at the shortest uolice aud the most moderate price. To eacourage Home Industry," is, under all circumstances, commendable and proper; and it is wise, when m doing ao, we sacrifice nothing our selves. Address, JAMES D.TlOYSTER. Raleigh, Aog. 24, 1849. 63 lm ; Recent Publications received at . the N. C. Bookstore, Raleigh: OUTHEY'S Common Place Book. LyHI's second visit to the (J. States. Gieder s Compendium of Ecclesiastical History. Mayhew's Magic of Kiuduem. Dante's Divine Comedy: The Iuferuo. Chal Tiers Posthumous Works, in seven vols. Melville's Type. Kuxloo'a I jfe in the Far West. History of Woudarfot Inventions. Beecher'a Incarnation. My Uncle the Curate. Melville' Mardi. Agues Morris. Lamartiu' Memoirs of my Youth. Roland Cashel, by Lerer. Abbotts Histories, comprising Mary Queen of Scot, Charles 1st, Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Queen EHxabclb, Charles 2nd, Marie Anteiuelte, Julius Caesar. Kaloolab. Acton, or the Circle of Life. Raleigh, Aug. 18. 1849. 66 Notice, The attention of Phyiieiani and Dealers in Medicine is iuvited to an examinstion of my Stock on hand, which has been selected for the Fall trade. All mv powdered Gum, Roots, dec, such as Tur key Opium, Turkey and East India Rhubarb, Jslap, Ipecac, &c , were diverted of all impurities previous to being powdered : and every article of Medicine carefully selected with special regard la its purity. 1 nave nearly all ine new nreparattous noticed in the late Medical Journals. A full supply of Class ware. Instruments, And, in a word, the most deirabl stock of MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, I have ever offered to the public Physicians and Dealers generally, who have hith- erto bought their supplies ia Northern Markets, msy save a great deal of trouble and expense by encoar- aa-inc my Establishment. All orders, accompanied with the cash, or good City references, will be attended to with neatness and dispatch. Prescriptions, and Family Receipts, compounded at all hours of the day and night by careful and experienced Apothecaries. An increase of patronage is respectfully solicited. Apothecary and Druggitt. Raleieh. 8eot. 21t. 1849. 76 if New Goods ! New Goods ! ! R TUCKER & SON, RE daily receiviog their Fall supply of Staple and rancv Dry Goods, and would especially call attention to their rich and varied assortment of Ladies' Drm Goods, consisting in part ef Changeable Satiu Do Cheen, Lupiu's Lest Merinos, Cherry, Green, Crimson, Scarlet and Maroon, Silk stripe Clareodoes, Embroidered Cashmeres, Brocade Chameleon, Solid and fancy Cashmere, Black Gros' de Rhiue, Plaiu aud Fancy Silks, Silk velvet tiimmings of all colors. Ladies' and Geullemen's French Kid Gloves, Belt and Bonnet Ribboue of all styles and colors, Black and changeable i rench Viaites, Wrought Lace Cape, f rench work dollars, Lisle and Thread Edgings, Muslin Edgings and Inserting, Thread Bobbin, Victoria Cord, 8tc. $-e. September 21, 1849. 07 Standard and Star copy. A rrOAV IXOOl. 1 Case best iiermuda, just hand WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & Co. Druggists. July I9th, 1849. 59 Tflv the Ifcev. Charles Beecher The ITp Tncarnation, or the pictures of the Virgin and her Son- for sale by 11. L. Raleigh, July 5, 1849 TURNER. 54 PORTER AND ALE. Jt CASKS of genuine London Brown 8tout and Scotch Ale, wsrrtDted superior, just receiveu . 1 at me Drug Store of WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD, tc CO. . L HARDING'S CLOTHING JESTACI.1SIIK1ENT, UNDER TELEGRAPH OFFICE, FayetteTille Street. TATOW opening a larce and complete assortment lX of Ready Made Clothinr. eonsistins in rart of gUclrBlu Brown Frock ani Dress CU,felack, JarOWn, uiue ana urao uver-oa, nan ion. Cloaks, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawer, Gloves, Su. pendens, Half-Hose, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Cra- vats: in fact, every thine usually kept in a doming M&rka-M at Fit W Store, Ciic-Ar run hash. E. L. HARDING. October 16, 1849. 83 JUST RECEIVED OHAIR Lustre, Cherry colored Crape Scarfa, bite Kid Gloves. Oil Print, ; Black Alpacca, -Black French doth, Fancy Casirneres, Together with other article. ALSO. Just to hand an additional "apply of Mtn's Kip Shoes and Youth's Boots. HEARTT LITCHFORD. OeL 16. 1S43. 83 ZB a S3 OCtCt Efcff .DQ OaCB CLOTIIHG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 146, Baltimore St. North Side, 3d Doorlait of Calvert STREET, BALTIMORE, MO. TPUTTOORE &. IN MAN, Merchant Tailors, res- IV II pectfully invite attention to their stock of rea dy made Clothing, of every variety, cut and made in a superior style, and not surpassed in price, huish, or quality. Always on hand, superior Islotbs, Uassimeres, Venting, 4c, in their custom department, which will be made to order in the moat fashionable style. Gentlemen wishiog to order a fine suit, without the expense of coming to Baltimore, can do so by send-1 . ... . . . . I I " . I ing tneir measure 10 ni. ol i, stating coior. uuamy, &.C., which will be attended to with the same care. as if the purchaser were present. They feel confi dent of etvinr eutire satisfaction, to all who favor them with their orders, either by letter, or in person. O" Mr. Inman is the agent for Shankland'e supe rior system of drafting Garment terms for books, apparatus and instruction, $10. Baltimore, Feb. 3. 11 ly BOXES of Turpentine and variegated Soaps y for ssle chesp by box or pound. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, ct UU. Sept. 17. 1849. 75 Samiiel Kirk & Son, Cold and Silrcr Smiths, No. 173, Baltimore Stree TTATTANUFtVCTURE and have always on hand, 1 Vila large? amount of Silver, Table, and Tea Spoons, Forks of all sixes. Sugar Tongs, Soap Ladles Butter Knives, Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitch' ers, vases, urns, Uisnes, etc. They are continually receiving by direct importa tions, all the new style Plated Castor, Basket. Candlesticks and Waiters, a early a they appear iu the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlerv. Gold, fa tent Lever aud Lepiue Watches Jewelry of every description. January iu. lb y Old Java Coffee and Crushed Sugar Just received. ALSO ON HAND, A few pieces of WHITE FLANNELS, suitable for the sen. J.BROWN. The Freight Train has Come ! A ND brought us a large snd very fine assort- A ment of the best STAPLE GOODS. Call aud examine. HEARTT LITCHFORD. Raleigh, Sept. 18th, 1849. 75 To Day by Express, A N Additional supply of Ladies' Dress Goods, Ml Consisting of Mode Colored Mouslin De trains and Lasnmeres, Mode and Cherry Colored r rench Merinos, Pink, Blue and While Tarlatan Maslins, Fancy Silk Braids, Bonnet and Belt Ribbons, Black Twisted Silk Egyptian Mitt, Ladies Long White Kid Glove, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Col'd Kid Gloves, Superior Black Cloth, Embroidered Cashmere Vesting, Black and Fancy French Cassimerea, frc. f-e. R. TUCKER dt SON. October 8th, 1849. 81 North Carolina Mutual INSURANCE COMPANY- THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the pre. sent year: DIRECTORS. Josiah O. Watson, Raleish. Geo. W. Mordecai, do Richard 8mttb, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, J. G. B. Roulhac, James F. Jordan, Geo McNeill, Jos. G. Wright, J a me E Hoyt, Elijah Clark, J a me Sloan, Wm Barlham, N. Z. Grave, R. C. Pearson, John Irwin, J. W. Cameron, Josh. Boner, J. W. Patton, do do do do do Fyctteville. Wilmington. Washington. Newbern. Greensboro. Edenton. Warrenton, Morganton. Chatlotte. Wadesboro. Salem. Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applications. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY Josiah O. Watson, President. Geo W. Mordecai, Vice do Richard Smith, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary, John H. Bryan, Attorney. 3. Hersman, General Agent. Geo. W. Mordecai,") . Richard 8mith, Executive Committee. John Primrose, S This Company is now in successful operation, and is prepared .to effect insurance against fire on all kinds of property, (Steam Mills and Turpentine Dis tilleries excepted.; All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, April 25, 1849. 3 piotton Bagging and Bale Rope. yy 200 pieces uerman ana uunaee pegging, it inches wide. trio coils Bale Rope. For sale by PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS. P.tm)nrr. Sent. 20. 1649. 76 t FASHIONABLE BOWWETS. -.v . TfUST RECEIVED, by Express , at our Auct.ou tJJ end Commission 8tore, from one of the most fashionable Houses in Broadway, an assortment of Bonnets of different styles and patterns. A. B. 8TITH St CO. Sept. S4th, 1849L 77 4t ENGLISH MAGNESIA. X VERY superior article, in small square, may be had at the Drug Store of, WILLIAMS, HAYWUUU ot Uu. Olive Oil, 6 doien, very fine, just received and for sale, by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, St August 5th, 1849. f HaU and Cap Ctpi ind HaU i iTKF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 8TYLB- AND Q D PRICE, CAN BE FOUND BY CALLING AT TUCKER'S. Sign of the Braxea Hat. H sleigh, October 5, 1849. t0 House's Family and Plantation Itledicines. THE8E MEDICINES MAINTAIN A HIGH CHARACTER AT HOME AND ABROAD. HOUSE'S INDIAN TONIC. Among the many remedies offered to the public for Intermittents (Chills or Ague ihd Fsysa,) none is so good, or cures to quick, as House's Tome. In three hours a perfect cure is effected. It is also a remeuy in Uiiious and Kemitlent f evers, rnce 91 per bottle. Extract of a letter from Rev. F. A. Owen, ef Mem phis, dated November 16, 1843. MrDnt Sin: I have tried the Indian Tonic in six different cases, and find it efficacious in a very high degree. It arrested the chill in every instar.ee, and as yet there ha been no return. I cheerfully give this testimony, that others may be induced to use a remedy both safe and efficacious in curing Chills and Fever. F. A. OWEN. HOUSE'S PILE OINTMENT. A soothing and rapid cure for PILES Blind or Bleeding and for Burns, Bruises, Fresh Cuts, Msshrs, &.c. It is a perfect pain extractor. fXT'Se wrapper for certificate Price $1 00 per bottle. HOUSE'S VEGETABLE PILLS. The gteat value of this Pill, as a general Family Medicine, can be easily known by a trial, or by ask- in; tnose won nave, i ney are me only reliable cure for Rheumatism. Price 25 cents a box. A friend at Russellville, Ky., writes: Mr. Starling has just arrived from Hopkinsville. He y his mother was afflicted for years with Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Upon the recommen dation of the Rev. N. H. Hall, of Lexington, Ky who bad been perfectly cured by House's Vegetable Pill, she cot a supply, and has been made as sound as in early youth, and can run all over Hopkins ville. AGENTS. Will. Peck A Son, Raleigh ; P. S. Rogers. Newlight, Wake ; P. J. Brown, Louisburg: Samuel Harriss, Franklin Co.; Chambler and Pip pin, do. : Will. B. Ellington, Hayesville, Granville, P. V. Duke A. Co., do: Wm. Whitfield do; Bryant D.Rice, Nash; M. H. Deems, Stanhope; William Vann, Venn's Mills, Sampson; J.d W. Johnson, Clinton do; Abram Hobbs, Sampson Co. ; A Monk, do ; Collier and Peacok, Bentonsvill, Johnson Co. ; Powell Blsckman, Johnson; L. W. B. Adams do; Micaiah Cox, Wayne Co; Eli Sasser, 4o; A. E GilL Wayne: N. B. Daniel, Stantonsburg ; lsaae Searbrough, Edgecombe ; David Smith; Sampson ; Lewis CarrolL Edward Vail, do ; R. Parish &. Son, Sampson ; G. S. Bronson, do ; Wm. H. Hood, Eagle Rock, Wake. Dr. A. F. Coopers' Spino-Abdomi nal Supporters. THE Subscribers have en hand a supply of the above valuable supporters, which are recommend ded for all persons, afflicted with muscular debility, Round shoulders, or prolapsus uteri Proff: Mott thinks they are very well adspted 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 rbysi ciana generally, who have aeen 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 had been wearing a very celebrated body brace for some time, axd that he would not rive one of the above, for fifty such. " 1 hey need no puffing as they speak for them selves." rtSUUD fc JOHNSON. li-i J ne aoove supporter is au improvement en Dr. E. Crains celebrated Spino-Abdominal Supporter. Jan. iz 1848. (Standard.) Livery Stable. rnHE Subscriber after returning his grateful 11 tbanka to the Public, for the very liberal and generous patronage, hitherto extended to him, would respectfully give notice that he continues to prose. cute his line of business, in sll its branches, with promptness and efficiency. His Stables sre clean and(commodioos, and his Ostlers experienced and at tentive ; indeed no pains or expense have been or shall he spared to render satisfaction to all who pat- ronrze his Establishment He will keep constantly on hand, for hire, HACKS, BUGGIES, HARNESS AND HORSES will be boarded by the day, week, month or year,- ou the most moderate terms. Drovers will find this central position, and a most conve nient one for effecting sales, and they will always find ample accommodation for any nam ber of Horses, however large. ' The Subscriber hopes that his friends and the PhIiIm will continue to rive him a trial. It is all that be asks. JAMES M. HARRISS. Raleigh. September 28, 1849 78ly El Th rft BAGS Shot, assorted, for sale by SKU CdU PEEBLES, WHITE &. DAVIS. p..Knr JoW 25th. 1849. 60 ' "rrjrrrnite and Brown Windsor Soap, W Vv an nmrinr far wafthinz and ahaving. may be had. of - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, 4; CO . AnanatStb. 1849. 63 TTTiLAID LIN8EYS. MARLBORO STRIPES, J7 'OREGON. PLAIDS,, -i -Ourpers, Tickings and Towellings, -Tweeds. Satinets, Kentucky' Jeans, Pilot Wotbj Over Coaling, Kersey a, Waahiottoo Plains, and Pennsylvania Stripes, Rough and Ready Caseimeree, &&, die J oaf rMAived and for sale by R. TUCKER 4k SON. B.1.;V OffitWr 1. 1849. tv ""-i . Affile, Bilious, Typhus and all Fe vers Dysentery and Diarrhoea In the commencement, it ia of absolute importance, in view of a t peedy cure, that a full dose of pills be taken at once, because the humors which produce disease of ibis claw, are always of the most malignant, poisonous quality, and no safely to life axists while any portion remains in the towels or the blood Should the first dose not cure, be not alarmed, but reiterate that dose.. Should the evacuations bo very putrid,f bad odor, unnatural color, die. &c . beside using fourorsix pills twice a day, take also, a tea- poonful of powdered charcoal, in water, every y day, while these symptoms continue. Let your diet t light, and of easy digestion, as arrow root, rice pud ding, Indian meal gruel; also, sheep's head broth with rice and a piece of cinnamon boiled in it, or calves head broth. Sheep's bead makes the best diet if it be boiled until the bones are clean. As a rule, the firat dose of pills cures when timely used. Sometimes three or four doses may be necessary. There are rases ia which it takes weeks to eure : but thev do not occur once ia a thousand times. In any event, no medicine or plan of treatment is better than thai above recommended, or will sooner cure. 8o soon a the irritating matter are removed, so soon you will be well, and not before. Anodynes and astringents have deleterious effect ; because they occasion the retention of that death principle which alone causes dysentery, diarrbcea, cholera, and all other disease, according to Us excess over the principle of life. But Urandretb' Pills are opposed to this as water is to fire, or aa heat is to cold ; and when they are taken into a man, they go to work boldly todrive thisdeath principle from the body, and all they can dobut if there be work for fifty doses, one dose must not be expected to do the work of fifty. And this truth should always be kept in mind. Let not the patients frighten themselves with the idea that they are too weak to bear much purrtns : but bear in mind that these mildly operating Pills of Dr. Brandrelh put not weakness into the frame. but draws weakness out,Ieaving strength in its place. and give composing sleep at night, and an appetite to relish any food. THE BRANDRETH PILLS Are composed wholly of medicinal herbs, and do not I contain sny mineral or chemical substance ; are per- I rectly harmless to the moat tender sge or weakest frame j and nevertheless sure to search out the eause of the sickness and produce a CURE, whatever may be its character, when taken in lime, and in quanti ties sumcient. The Brandrelh Pills are sold at 25 cents per box. by V ILL. PECKdc SON, Raleigh, and by one agent in every town in the United 8tates, and in al most every crty throughout the world. Let all be careful where they buy, or they will obtain a coun terfeit. Buy only of men whose characters you know to be above so mean an action as to sell a false for the true Brandreth's Pills. Observe the six signatures of Dr. Brandrelh on each box. Aognst 82, 1849. 67 NEW GOODS, TfJIALL AND WINTER 8upply of Family LP Groceries just to band and constantly receiving, which we will sell tor small profits. Santa Cruz, Porto Rico, New Orleans Crushed and Refined Sugars, Java, Rio and Laguiia Coffee, Imperial rod Gun Powder Teas, Molssses and Vinegar Pepper, Ginger and Spice, Starch and Copperas, Calf and Lining Skins, 8 hoes and Shoe Threads, 8ole and Upper Leather, Bed Cords and Plow Lines, Cigars snd Snuff, 8hoe Blacking and Lamps, Axes and Hand Bellows, Brown snd white Soap, 8perm, Adamant and Tallow Candles, Tin ware assorted, Castings and wood Ware, Stone ware assorted, Nails and Buckets, Flour, Meal, Baron and Lard, Cot and Roe Herrings, 8had and Mullets, Dundee and German Bagging, Rope and Twine, Air light and Box Stoves. WM. PECK $ SON. Raleigh, Sept. 19th, 1849. 76 8w New Jewelry Store. W. H. THOMPSON Would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and it vicinity, that he has open- ed a choice stock of Watches and Jewelry sale, twrt of the store occupied by Mrs. Thompson as a Millinery establishment, where he offers for sale. Gold and Silver Watches, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest style of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains: Cameo, stone and mourning Broaches ; Plain, Chased and Stone Kings ; bold fens and Pencils ; Gold and Silver Thimble ; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Jtc., Fancy Goods and Fine Cutlery ; all of which will be sold cneap. aicne, isiocas ana Jewelery repaired in 1 Ht.i.i ri--i -w . superior style. Old Gold and Silver taken in ex change. Sept. l, 1849 76 6m WINDOW G I, ASS. BOXES from 8 z 10 to 24 x 28 in store, Q OU and for sale low by WILLIAMS, HAT WOOD, d CO Sept. 17, 1849. 75 IMPORTED -AND AfflERICAll C lltE TMJYCr S. SEPTEMBER 25, 1849. TTrTTE invite attention to our assortment, import ty y erf by ourselves, and just to hand per ship CALEB GRIM8HAW, via New York. Also a great variety of American dannfactnre Embracing some entirely new designs and patterns not tobclonnd elsewhere. In the assortment will be found Rich imported Tapestry Brussels; Do do English do Do do 3 Ply Imperial Ingrained. Do do extra super do Do do and American superfine and fine do. , Also passage and stair Carpeting, Rugs, Floor Cloth. Baixee, Oil Clothe, Stair Linen Carpet Bindings, etc., all of which we will uke pleasure in ahlwing. JOHN STEVENSON - CO., Bollingbrook street, a few doors from Sycamore, Petersburg. September 30. 1849. 796w DOLLARD'S HAIR WASH AND POMAOE. fTflHIS justly popular and admired preparalioo U needs but a trial to use no other ; a supply just received and Car sale at the Drag 8 tore of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, St CO,. August 6th, 1841. 63 ATT01.NET AT UW. iTKFFICE, No. 11, Lawrence'. Holer Nortl VJ side of the Court House, S. P. PHILLIPS, ATTENDSTTHE COURTS in the Counties of Orange, Alamance, Wake and Chatham. Chapel Hill, N. C, Msy 24, 1849. 49 ft Tnonnh I W JVnrr 1" eJUOLfjlil all if A Uvftv J J OFFERS his Professional services to the eitlza of Raleigh and vicinity. He may always bar found at the residence of Riffin Tucker, Esq. may a. isa. - 37 tf Crude Soda ; Soap makers and others may be supplied with any auantitv of this artUIar from the Drag Store of WILLI A M8, HAYWOOD. & CO.. August 6th. 184. TKDONTINJG, a most delightful paste, for pre MJf anting the decay of, the Teeth and rendering them beautifully white ; for ssle by k WIT TTlUOnivnrnA . Aognst 6th. 1849. $3 AFRESH supply of Townsends, Sands aae? Bristol, in store and for sale by " ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD. & CO. Raleigh, Sept. 7, 1849. Tf, S3 3, npouSSLL'S unrivalled Shaving CreamT-aW jlj.u, ooaps or everj Soap of every variety forabayinsr and the Toilet. For cale by t or sale by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD. &. m Raleigh, Sept. 7, 1849. - 71 To Physicians, Druggists and COUNTRY mjEncUANTB. BR. J. N. KEELER and Brother most respect -fully solicit attention to their freah mtrJl English, French, German end American Drugs. Medt cines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Slufik, Glassware, renuraery, iraieni oieaicines ?c fiaving opened a ?fw 1r o. 294 Market St with a full supply of nBh Drags and Medicines, W respectfully solicit Coonll7 dlrs to examine our slock before purcha sing cisewnexe, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us .their patronage, to sell them KVMMUV vivp 111a Meaicines, on as libera! terms as any outer nous in the ity, and t faithfully execate all orders entrusted to as oronrntlv and with a;- p&tcn. ' -, One of the proprietors beiny a rernlar phjtitlkn, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of sU articles sold at their establishment. " ' .-. We especially invite druggists and country er-r chants, who may wish to become agents for J?r. Kteler Celebrated Family Medicines, (standard and popular rcmenies,; 10 iorwara their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers; we respectful ly remain, j J. N. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Dreggiitsv .. No. 294 Market streitl Philadelphia, Sept 16th, 1849. 73 lV TJ7IURNITURE, Carriage, Coach Body, Japew U? nd Leather, direct from the Mannfacturerr which we warrant to give satisfaction, just received' at the Drug 8tore of WILLIAM8, HAYWOOD, f COr Sept. lfr 1849. T Additional Supplies EMBROIDERED and Flounced Wortttd Robes French Broc'd Cashmeres, Solid Colored English Merino, Chameleon Lustres, English . Prints, Shawls and Hosiery, Cashmeres, Tweeds. Saltinetls. Kentnekv W Bleached and Bro. Shirtings, Funnels, V. . ALSO Ladiea Lasting Gaiters, Seal Walking Shoes, Kid Slippers, Cork Soles, T Ladies Morocco J Bootees, 4From the Manufactory of J. Miles end Sea. HE A BIT. e-LITCHFORlX Raleigh, Sept. 24th, 1849. 77 AD1ES Thick and Thin Sole SUk Top Gasteis, Received to day by R. TUCKER dc SON. October 8th, 1849. tl A LOT OF PRIME GOSHEN CHEESE. IN 'ILL BOXES. For ssle by R. TUCKER V 8ON. Raleigh, October 5, 1849. t Wood Land For Sale. THE Subscriber wishes to sell alt that fart of, the Beaver Dam Tract of Land rjpi&g on the West side of the New Hillsborough roeev one and a half to three mile from Raleigh, containing eboat 800 to 1000 acre, all wood. & This land will be sold in lots of 50 snd 100 acres. 1 10 it purchasers, snd will be found by persona wanting to purchase fire wood, very desirable. Terms made knou n on application to HENRY MORDECAI. October 8. 1849. . 81 ft SHAWLS, BLANKETS, sice EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL ORED CASS1MERE8HAWL8, -itiack Merino and Casunere Figured and Plain do, Heavy Woolen, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket do, Large Plaid Cashmere and Double Kuit Woolen do. Bed Blanket of various sizes.' Blue, Green, and Checkered Blankets, Servants Blankets by the piece or dozen. For sale by R. TUCKER cV SON. Raleigh. October 6. 1849. - 80 fTKil and' JLard'kLamp Chinneyu A HJ' good supply of various sizes, just received by WILLIAMS. HAY WOOD CO. TT) i tier Almonds A small lot of fresh and Jjj) good ia'store, and for sale, by . , WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD J CO. "JXTeast Poirders Another supply of those XL Yeast Powders, just received. ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD S- CO. Violin Strings Tha beat Italian, just re eeived by A WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD d CO. Pruggwta. Candle and JLamp W1c1l A snperior article of Northern Sperm, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD dc CO. ftTIT HI te fjiinffer rreeix sua gooa,iun re- Weaiyed at the Drug Store, of ' October 18tb. 1849; 81 Cotton Ragging and Rcpe. A h"J article of Begging mat to hand. Bale, Kom a good Jrpfly. ; WM. PECK e UO&
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1849, edition 1
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