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Office of C. IT. Purcell Co. AGENTS FOR D. PAINE & CO.. MANAGERS. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. nnHG attention of adventurers is calltd to the II continued success which attends all those who bay their Tickets in Lotteries under the manage- - - - . . . m V 1 Y Z? t. ment or the on and popular noose or. u. rAWfy CO. They continue to send more large prises to Richmond than all other managements together. Ttin (Untul Af S20.000 and 15.000. asd a number Of smaller ones, from 500 to 2,000, sent last month, and 38,000, 26,000, 25,000, 22,000,3 of 20,000, and 5 of lfi-060. hare all been sent to this office in PAJNEfo Lotteries within tie past two years. See the following brilliant Schemes; and to obtain priies be particular to buy PAINE S Tickets, which can had by tenuing orders to ni C. W. PURCELL 5-CO, Or, D. PAINE $ CO., Richmond, Virginia. WIND SCHEMES FOR OCTOBER, 1849. $60,000, 3 of 20,000, 6 of 10,000, 12 of 5,000, 100 of 1,000! Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 47, to be drawn on Saturday, October 17, 1849, at Baltimore 78 Noa, 13 drawn. GRAND CAPITALS : 1 prize of $60000 I 12 prize of $5,000 8 do 20,000 1 100 do 1,000 6 do 10.000 164 do 320 Tickets (20 : halves 10 ; quarters 5. Certificate of a package of wholes, $260 shares in proportion. i BRILLIANT SCHEME FOR !7TH OCTOBER. 333,000, 22,000, 11,000, 5,495 ! 8osquebanna Lottery, Class No. 48, to be drawn .Wednesday. October 31st,1849. 75 Nos. 13 drawn. CAPITALS 1 prize of 1 1 " $33,000 I 1 prize of $5,495 22,000 I 20 " 1,000 11,000 20 " 750 Tickets $10 ; halves f ; quarters 2 50. 0T Orders meet our usual prompt attention. For Tickets in the above, or in any other Lottery, drawing daily, (price of Tickets from $1 to $20,) mnder our management ; address us, or C.W. PURCELL, Agent for D. PAINE Sc CO., Richmond. Va. BATH BRICK. IF you want bright Knives and Forks, send and get a Bath Brick. Price 1$ cents. P.P. PESCUD October. 12 1A48. 82 Polishing Powders and Brushes, n ilOR 8ilver and Brass. On hand and for sale. Ifj ALSO, Tamarinds One Jsr very nice. P.F. PESCUD. Patent Medicines. A FULL supply of the most popular Remedies, .Ml kept constantly on hand, and sola at Manufac turers prices at Pescud a Dave Stobk. BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA- &rh4hPAIR ROBINSON'S SHOES, for IXWV Ladies, Misses and Children ; this day received by K. TUUK.KK. &.3QN, Grand, Gloomy and Peculiar. FAIL & WINTER GOODS! rnititt auBSUKitt&tuf nave received and are II now opening at their establishment on Fayette- viUe street, their Fall and Winter supply for 1849 and '50. Oar stock embraces Black, Blue, Olive, Green, Mulberry, Dark Brown, Light Brown and Dahlia Cloths, of French end English manufacture ; Black Doe Skin Cassimeres, figured and plain : fan cy Cassimeres, of all colors ; Plush Velvets, various colors , Woolen Velvets, Cashmeres, black plain and figured Satins and Silks, fancy Silks of all colors The above goods comprise the largest stock in oar line, ever exhibited in this market, and, we assert with equal assurance, that a finer or more elegant supply cannot be found in any Tailoring Establish ment in this State or out cf it. Call and examine for yourselves- We have Goods from those the most rechtrche, to such as will please the plainest utilita rian all of which will be made up to order with neat ness tod despatch. An ordinary advertisement will not allow us to e- numerate our supply in detail: suffice it to say that we have every thing in our line usually kept by Merchant Tailors. Gentlemen at a distance, by transmitting thir measures, together with their height, by mall, can be furnished with Clothes (quel- ityof the Goods considered,; as cheap as they can be bought of any Northern House of reputation. Always thankful for favors past present and to come, We shall, with the aid of a generous and confiding puDuo, continue to nap oar wings. OLIVER $ PROCTER, MtZCHAST TaTLOBS, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. V. S. The latest London, Paris and Northern Fashions just at hand. Gentlemen furnishing their own Goods will have their orders executed with the same elegance and dispatch, as though we furnished the articles entire. O. q- P. CALL AND GET CURED, AS USUAL ! lTIessienn 0r dc Fr, .11.. R.. 11. . II .. Old Fits, Sew Fits, Big Fits, Little Fits, and all ism oi fits! Too tedious entire to enumerate the many thousands ! uuu nave oeen ana sn.au De perfected at JVO. OwVE, UOLY Eight opposite to no-where, but "Rotten Row," La. fayette Street, Tuillerie, Metropolis of the Caroli na, except South. Come one, come all, who desire perfectibility of Coetumery. We can commend the togatory, hibernating styles, called the "Clean Sweep" and " tall top lofty" which can kill snakes, rake the stakes and eat the cakes, upon what turf so ever theTroprietors enter. N. B. The M immortal insect" having recently re turned from his Autumnal tour, been brought thro a la Par-ie, and pronounced accompli P. C. V. G. M in the knock up and knock down " compound prin ciple," upon theoretic suggestions of the opposite po larity of the electrified terrestrial superficies, com mensurate with pure and unrefined "skill" in the buoyant phenomena of electric consummation as prac ticed by the Choctaw Nation from the founda tion of the World, and only now ex arte divulged at immense expense to a few" BouleTard Plenipo- Vron The corporals do not pretend to philoso- "lT? l.v W?le or ar of lhe tct aecord phy but Artistry, and will Doatt,. th J5 tTZ ! .tb ?T Department reserving to farlez out inspection of their oblirine customer Invalida unable to attend in -propria persona." by transmitting per Post the lesser diameteVor cube of their left great toe, will, upon arising convalescent receive such "Fits," as if being flayed, moltenlead was east and cooled in their respective epidermis. . rx.:0e'WKftPerfinebuoTanCToffel-l ing, M. M. d'O. and de P. return their aardial ni lAatinr thAnYa fn i .. . .. A? . w wmcrreu -ATOUrS, WHICH toST SS- nre their patrons will continue U? affect them to rented exerfaon for their external welfare. "Ala mode Ralie," Oct. 17th, 184?UGG"E3 Pants, Coats and Vest Grand Master. PUBLIC SALE. "TO71LL be sold (for diviaion) the Negroe. be. nVV looking to the Eatateof the late W R Galea, dee'd, viz: Joe, Anatin, i3 8tL- Charlotte, and Jerry. Sal. to Uk. pUcT af the Curt House door, on Monday, the JWndubar Tea Six months credit,, with Bond aad an- FfS,2lfty; C'B-OT, Aanr-rid Kaheigh, Sept 28, 1849. 7g Proposals for Indian Goods, Dkpaktkmt or ran Ihtehok. OrriCB Ikbiab? Affairs, Sxrrnuxa 29, 1849c ATI EALED PROPOSALS will be received at' the S Office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs at Washington City, until 10 o'clock on Thursday, the 1st day of November next, for furnishing the follow ing goods in the quantities annexed, or thereabouts, for the nse of the Indians, and deliverable in the city of New York, via : Blanket 8. 2,100 pairs 3 point white Mackinao blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds 1,900 pairs 2$ point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches,and weigh six pounds 1,175 pairs 2 point white Mackinao blankets, to measure 42 by 56 inches, and weigh five and a quarter pounds 980 pairs 1 J point white Mackinac blankets, to measure 36 by 50 inches, and weigh four and a quarter pounds 900 pairsi point white Mackinac blankets,to mea sure 32 by 46 inches, and weigh three and a quarter pounds 400 pairs 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds 300 pairs 2 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches,and weigh six pounds 100 pairs 3$ point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by 84 inches,and weigh ten pounds 300 pairs 3 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds 350 pairs 2$ point green Mackinac blankets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds 100 pairs 3 J point gentinella blue Mackinac blan kets, to measure 66 by 84 inches, and weigh ten pounds 400 pairs 3 point gentinella blue Mackinac blan kets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eigm pounas pairs 2 point gentinella blue Mackinac blan 300 kets, to measure 54 by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds Dry Goods, 1,000 yards scarlet strouds 800 yards blue strouds 1,800 yards fancy list cloth, blue 750 yards fancy list cloth, scarlet 350 yards fancy list cloth, green 1,000 yards gray list cloth, blue 3,000 yards saved list cloth, blue 1,600 yards saved list cloth, scarlet 800 yards saved list cloth, green 225 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold 100 dozen cotton flag handkerchiefs 280 dozen cotton Madras handkerchiefs 175 dozen black silk handkerchiefs 90 dozen 8-4 cotton shawls 80 dozen 6-4 cotton shawls 65 dozen 4 4 cotton shawls 40 dozen 8-4 wollen shawls 28,000 yards domestic calico 5,000 yards English and French calico 10,000 yards Merrimack calico 3,500 yards blue drilling 8,000 yards Georgia stripes 4,000 yards blue denims 1,600 yards cottonade 7,000 yards domestic shirting,.ileached 15,000 yards domestic shirting, unbleached 15.000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached 8,000 yards checks, stripes, and plaids 400 dozen woollen socks 7,000 yards plaid linsey 1,500 yards flannels, asserted 1,600 flannel shirts 700 calico shirts 439 pounds linen thread 550 pounds cotton thread 400 dozen spool cotton, Nos. 1 U 30 80 pounds sewing silk 700 Pieces riband, assorted 4,300 Jerd bed ticking 1,000 yards kentucky jeans 500 yards sattinets 150 gross worsted gartering 200 pounds Chinese vermilion 20 dozen silk handkerchiefs, bark and Baidana 150 gross fancy and clay pipes Hardware. 1,780 pounds brass kettles 1,090 tin kettles 76 nests of japanned kettles, 8 in a a est 276 dozen butcher knives 23,000 gun flints 25 gross squaw awls 27,090 fishhooks 25 dozen fish lines 5,000 needles, assorted 100 dozen combs, assorted 10 dozen scissors, assorted 10 gross gun worms 12 dozen axe?, to weigh from 4$ to 5 pounds 50 dozen half axes, to weigh 33 pounds 24 dozen hatchets, to weigh 11 pounds Agricultural Implements, 4Y 7JU axes, to weigh from 4 1-2 to 5 1-4 pounds d ff I. -1 . 1 n . n . bui axes, w wsign 4 w pounds 200 hatchets, to weigh 1 1-2 pounds 25 broad axes 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length 700 augers, in equal proportions of 1J, 1. f , and t inch 150 pairs bames 750 pairs trace chains 300 pounds brass kettles 1,500 weeding hoes 175 hand saws 40 cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length 40 cross-cut saws, 6 feet in leagth 100 hand-saw files 100 cross-cut saw files 40 log chains, to weigh 25 pounds each 600 Whittemore cards, No. 10 700 quarter socket chisels 90 planes, fore and jack NORTHWEST GUNS. 659 Northwest guns, two-thirds of which must measure 36 inches in length of barrel, and one-third 42 inches,' to be delivered at the city of New York or Philadelphia, as may be required. Samples of all the above articles the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affair-. and it may be proper to remark that those of hard ware, agricultural implements, and northwest are entirely new, and of better quality than the articles heretofore furnished uuder former contracts. a ne proposals may be divided into four parts, vis: 1st Blankets. 2d. Dry goods. 3d. Hardware, te include agricultural imple ments, &c 4th. Northwest guns. Til. InWADt r ha r t . f 1 I .... ... uv ivn o wupucut responsicie oiader win re- ltaeir . .ng , 10 deterine whether the bidder is coniPeienna responsible, or not .v v amoan' in.n7 to be applied to Jmrcha8e of good" " ill be about $90,000, but th PePtrtment '"wres the right to increase or di- m? . the lantt7 of any of the articles named, or . . u 10 . "eu inere" or to require, at unil' Pnces, such goods as may be wanted for pre- sent or other purposes, in the administration of the me anairs or tne Department Goods of American manufacture, all other things being equsl, will be preferred ; but as all the samples of blankets and cloths are of foreign manufacture, it will be neceasa- rj wnen a domestic article is bid for, that a sample of it should accompany the bid, to enable the De partment to decide whether it is of equal quality with ih samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to annnlv tfc wni make an invoice of all the items embraced in the !?J i3 Bnd lffix th,t priew iB dolUr d S.l vb iVf S? wlU tanUb thwn deUrerabl.il! H.i7J? (orif!htctor prefer. about one M LH rqUMiltj 19 dHwed in 8t Louia, UfS Si SX"??0" 10 tke Goaent,) on or rV, 5!. 5ith 0f May Bext "omlaf tne quantity of etch arUcle as speeified in this tdTertistaeai, an4 intending the cost, making an aggregnte of the whole invoice constituting the bid. The goods will be inspeoted in New York (and in St Louis, if any portion of them should be delivered there) ( by an agent of the United States, who will be appointed by the Department for the purpose, and to ascertain the conformity of the articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the articles are not furnished within the time prescribed, or if they are of insuffi cient quality in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five days after notice of sach insuffi ciency the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof of the required quality, the United States shall be authorized to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be com pelled to pay therefor, to the contractor, who shall pay the suid difference to the United Sutra. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attorney, for the faithful performance of the coi traets. Payment will be made after the contract is completed and the delivery of the goods as aforesaid to an agent of the Department, upon a duplicate in voice certified by him. Communications to be marked kl Proposals for In dian goods." The bids will be submitted with the following headiug, and none will be received that are not made in the form and terms here prescribed: " I (or we) propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Department the following goods, at the prices affixed to them respectively, vii : (Here insert the list of goods.) Deliverable in the City of New York (or St Louis; en or Deiore tne asy or next ; sua in case of the acceptance of his proposals, the quantity be ing prescribed by the Department, I (or we) wil execute a contract according to tms agreement, and give satisfactory security to the Depnrtment within ten days after the acceptance of this bid: and in case oi lauure ro enter into sucn contract, and give sucn security, 1 (or we) will pay to the United States the difference between the sums bidden by me (or us,) and the sum$ which the United States may be obliged to pay for tbe same articles." c.Hch and every bid must also be accompanied with a guaranty in the following form, to be siened by one or more responsible persons, whose sufficien cy must be certified by some one who is known te the Department, either personally or by his officia position u 1 (or we) hereby guaranty that , the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertise ment for 'proposals for Indian goods,' dated the 29th September, 1S49, if the contract should be j j . i , . . i . - . wurueu 10 mm, anu enter iuio Dona ror tne execu tion of the same rcithin the time prescribed." p ORLANDO BROWN. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. September 9 1849. 3tawtlstNov. C, B. ROOT, HAVING visited New York and Philadelphia for tbe purpose of adding to his stock, respectfully in forms his friends and the public, that he has just opened a large and aplen did assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Consisting of Gold and Silver Lever Watches. An chor, Cylinder, Vertical Escapements. Gold and bteel Guard Chains. Keys, togethei with a large as sortment of Breast Fins, Finger King. Ear Kings, uoki and Oliver fencils, Thimbles, Medallions, &c , dec Silver and Plated Ware. eilver, J able," ea, Dessert. Salt and Mustard 8poons, Ladles, 8ugar Tonaa, Butter Knives. Cas tors, Candlesticks, Cake Baskets, Coffee Grequea, oniannia ware. Fancy Goods of Selected Tariety. A fine assortment of Rogers' Raxora. PM-kt Pen Knives, Colt's Patent and Revolving Pistols. CHOICE PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS. Spanish GuitarsViolins, Clarionetta, Flutes, Fifrs Guitarand Violin 8trings. Extra Violin Bows, Ac! Watches and Clocks repaired in a superior style! As his own personal supervision will be given to this department, thoe persons having articles of this kind to repair, may rely on their being well and faithfully executed. Gold and SiUer manufactured to order, with neat ness and punctuality. Highest prices giyen for old Gold and Silver. Raleigh, September 27, 1849. 78 tf TURNIP SEED. T&J ORTHERN AND COUNTRY, ef good quali- iy, tor Mie oy WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f Co. 57 July 17th, 1849. SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBAC CO, Just Received. ALSO, Jun to hand, English Mustard. Sup. Carb Soda, a prime article for Family use , Wire Fenders, Carpeiing, Hearth Rugs snd Carpet Binding ; Looking Glasses, Brass and FancyjCast Audirons ; Brass Head and Com mon Shovels and Fancy Tongs, Bellows, Kpades and Shovel.; Collins' Axes, Broad Axes, Haichets, Plain 8tocks, Hand Saws, Files and many other Tools. Jaconet, Cambric, checked. Plain 8wis and Mull Muslins; Garment and Furniture Dimity. Cotton Fringes, Thread Lace, edging and Inserting Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting ; Lute Ed ging and Lace, Plain and Figured Btbinetg, Black merino, ana n iga Colored Shawls Cotton Hand kerchiefs, Black and Fancy Colored Cravats, Black Gros De Rhine Silk. For Sale on reasonable terms, by J. BROWN, , . . n , No- 9. Fayetteville Street. Raleigh. October 18, 1849. 94 Office of Adjutant General. xibuEAS, a vacancy having recently oc curred in the Office of Major General of the 7th Division of North Carolina Miltia, to fill which an election hasten held according to Act ef As sembly, in such cases made and provided: 'And it appearing from the returns made to me, that, at the elections held in the two Brigades constituting the Division, on the 18th of August and 22d of Septem ber, Gioaqe E B. SmotETARY of Raleigh, has been auij eieciea major uenerai of the 7th Diviaion of ivonn uarouna Militia: I have offieially made known the same to Hia Excellency, Chaales Man. ly, Governor of the State of North Carolina, who has issued a Commission accordingly, bearine date. October 17th, 1849. Notice ia hereby given, accord ing to the requirements of the 11th section of the 73rd Chapter of Revised Statuies, that George E. B. Singletary is duly commissionedas Major Gen eral of the 7th Division of North Carolina Militia and as such, all officers and Soldi era ar iwnni.iJ . yield him their ready obedience. R. W. HAYWOOD, n . , Adjutant General. Raleigh, Oct. 19, 1843. 84 5t TO THE PUBLIC. THE Subscribers take this method of informinr their Country fnende, and the public in general that they have made large purchases of Goods at tbe Worth, and are anxious to do a jobbing business ia the true sense of the word. They ro for .mull and quick sates. The v most resDeetfuftv tb. n from any person,, visiting Petersburg, buying Goods to sell again, as they know they can offer such induce ments) as to secure customers from roin t. ,k Terms. Cash only. . DAVIS &HYMAN, Corner of Sycamore and. Bank Street Peleraborj, Aog. 30tb, 1549. 70 3m JOB PRINTING! WI HATE JUST EXCEPTED BEAUTIFUL SUPPLY OF Fancy and Plain Type, SUfTABLE FOR FBJHTIIfO HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, Ac, And art now prepared to execute aU orders, ttith neatness and despatch. fjr Having re-fitted our Office with a view to extending this department of our business, our terms will be moderate, and the workmanship un surpassed. -0 THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 2U&2.;&23 sr. rirHE above Company has been in operation since the lit of April lest, under the direction of the following Officers, vix : Dr Chas. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, T- 1 I ry Tl Dr. Wm. H. McKee, of Consultation. Dr. R. B. Haywood, J. Hersraan, Gen7. Agent. This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to the iusured over any other Company. The 5ih Sectiou fives the Husband the privilege to insure his own life for the sole use of ii is Wife and Children,r from any claims of the represeutatives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the tthole of the profits, which are declared auuuallv. Besides, the applicant for life, when the anuual premium is over (30, may pay one half in a Note All claims for insurance against the Company will be paid within ninety days after proof of the death of the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or for five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of property against the uncertainty of life. slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature 111 the history of JNortli Carolina, which wiil prove very important to the Southern States. 1 ne ia.M lour moutns operation 01 mis company 6hows a very large amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having already issued more than zuu rolicies. All Communications on business of the Company should be addressed to JAMES r .JORDAN, Secretary. August 29, 1849. 70 NEW FALL DISY GOODS. OCTOBER 1, 1849. WJ E invite attention te our Stock just to hand, T v Lmbracing a full assortment for Ladies, GeHtleiiieii and Servant ; Combining the Newest Styles in Foreign and Domestic. Uur Block is always large and commanding, te which we make weekly additions through the Sea- son. that Citizens of Kaleigh and adjoining Counties, visit this Market, would do well to irntne snorlment before purchasing elsewheref the asso! JOHN STEVENSON & CO., Bollingbrook Street, a few doors from Sycamore. Petersburg. September 30, 1849. 79 6w Boys Clothing. Black Cloth Frock Coats, Tweed Casnmere do Black and Fancy Cassi mere Pants. Black Cloth and Satinet Round Jackets, chas p. E. L. HARDING. October 18, 1849. 83 Fall and Winter Clothing For Sale at COSTUJUE 111 LL, Comer of Pratt Street and Centre Market Space, COMPRISING THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OP READY MADE CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. PRICES REDUCED. DRESS, FROCK SACK. BOX AND OVERCOATS, alljcolors! qualities and sixes from $2,50, 4,50, 4,76, 6,50 and upwards. fantalooiis of superior French cut and fin. ish at fl. 1.50. 1.75.2.2.50.3. 5.50 and una aril 4 embracing all styles. Fancy, Plain and plain Cassimeres. N7s9S3ryjsD embracing every variety, et cor responding prices. Jtsoys' sack and Overcoats A 1 arge assortment of B..y' Sack and Overcoats cent, less than the usual trices 20 per Also, a large stock of CLOTHS of everv nhadr and quality, and every variety of Cassimeres and Yestiugs, always on hand, which will be made ui to order, in the best and most feahionabla style at tbe hortest notice, and unon the mot rea sons ble terms Having one of the most able and exper ienced Cutters, a good fit is always guaranteed. REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACE, Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market Space. H H. COLE Baltimore. October 19. 1849 84 mw GOODS, TASTY AND BEAUTIFUL, JUST at hnnd from New York and Philadelphia, embmcing every variety of style and fashion for the FALL and WINTER Trade of 1849, any: Rich embroidered, and Satin Striped Delains, Plain and Satin Striped Merinoesand Cashmeres Cashmere. Chameleon, snd Tartan plaids, ' Plaid Orleans Cloth, and high colored Delains. (for Children) Rich Chameleon Mohair Lustres, Drab and Mode colored Alpacas, Mode colored Paramatta, and Mouselins, Superior Bl'k, Plaid, and changeable Alpaccag, Beautiful Brocaded Chameleon Lustre?, (of eeeru hue) 3 Jenny Lind Calicoes, and London Chintz, (of new designs.) v Fiue Plaid and embroidered Ginghams, Super Gros de Rhine, snd changeable Silks Swiss aud Jaconet Muslins, Bishop Lawn, Irish Linen, Long Lawn, and Thread Hkfs. Beautiful China Pearl, and Leghorn Bonnets. Rich Bonnet, Cap, Neck and Belt Ribands, Made1 VelTCt Trimmin88 (f ry Thread Laces, Edgings, snd Muslin Trimmings, Bobbin Edgings, Silk and Worsted Braids Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Shirtines.' Red and White Flannels, Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Plaid and Ombre ahaded f.i Embroidered 1 Csssimere, and Rich Cashmere and Woollen Shawls Finx Cloths and Cassimkecs, Overcoating and Kentucky Jeans, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas d , . . T. A MITCHELL. Raleigh, Oct. 19, 1849. 84 6t i FRESH supply of thoee celebrated Spanish Cia C.gara.jnst received, to which, we -invito the aUentK,0ofoore,tomrm, P. F. PESCDn RiTlatrhM in wi n iVll nn.IltV " , "? s-fcoxeg, Of superior of t. ..Tw . . . Ba ior saint tbe Drue 8l,'V-fo WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & Co.' IN QUART AND FOR THE 1 w,, -niwu i2 ..UAT1SM U IB " ..U VJUCKRS MtVlM to its present state of fourteen years has port unity to study, in recommenaea, ana to tients who wish a keally good themselves of its superiority, (dm 1 V I ,...6 ucen eniargea to nold ONE QUART, and in its present improved form may safely claim to be the best and chiapest Medicine of the age. Its progress to the fame it has attained may be traced by a long line of facts and cures, that stand as landmarks and beacons for the invalid, pointing the way te the haven of health. ' The following is from Col. S. G. Taylor, a gentleman of high sUnding and extensive acquaintance in the Southern states, and lately appointed Consul to New Granada Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands : yew Y jawuMni - ai GENTLEMEN.-Haring used, and witnessed the effects of your excellweparation of Sarsapanlla on different persons in various parts of the Southerai countrv ri Virginia, Louisiana, Texas, and Mexico, I feel much pleasure in static the' hilh opinion entertained Of its great medicinal value. In my own case it acted almost like a charm, removing speedily the enervated state of the system, aad excitmr in the most agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating influence. Your Sarsapanlla is highly approved end extensively used by the U. States armv in Mexico, and my cousin, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, has for the past five yrs been in the habit of using it, and recommends the same : he nd mVf ,Ja ,k " in. !! ! ! oeen in ine nawt or using it, article at the same time, and m the army. In conclusion it will be prized, and I trust known throughout the length and Yours very Mi If St J!!Hln!:i REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA. ofReT; siu--r u,e 5ilXfl&U of the remarkable care effected by vour Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife She Kr.,ffl' wi,lh th5 Scr?'u,a on Pa f body gSnds of t.,r kH?rf greaUjr nlr5ed' and her "b" much iwojlen. After sufferiS over a CST ?Ddlng n rehf,fron e remedies used, the disease atUcked one fer and below the knee suppurated. Her physician advised it shouldbe laW ODeiu whici w done, but without any permanent benefit. In thU situaUon we hearo and Verl 'm-0 usf SasdSk Sar8aPnlla. The first bottle wStaeed decided' dUr able effect, relienng her more than any prescription sWhadVver Ukea Tand before she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of blr friends she Jbnnd he! neaitn auite restored. It m nnw II 11 ii!' oZeZT odr,Sth0W,DK the ffiJf?hUm11 Wlng 10 oiessing to tne age. IMniii III! extract trom a letter received 'TT Vo?.1 ury,tUnri,ySraParilU' Frederick Hall, Va., July 17, 1848." ' N. W. HARRIS." The followin Crucifixion certificates received : a Mv.r T SoTS. use, and , , . i Messrs. A. B. 6t D. Saj?di : ht.d were .Imun one complete tried various ren aiiacss oi pieunsv and pariua. i am now well; the to the effects of your valuable . xours, with " P"'"1 xer7 Sreat Pleasure to record my testimony in T behalf of vT- .I lktht" may b mduCed o mrteTSafof it1' f 1U T"tUe At York, May 10, 1848. tniiM nT- fell I rtEPAKXD AJTD SOU), WIIOLESAIJS AND RETAIL, IT B. & D. SANDS. D A. 100 FeLTOK-sT., coaicEa ov William, Niw Yoak. Sold also by Druggist, generally throughout the Fnited States and Canalaa Price SI per Bottle ; six Bottles for $3. ? hi.it.. For Sale by P. F. PJGSCUD, Dru LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF L0xD0N. A 8avings Bank for the benefit of the Widow and the Orphan." (empowered bt act or rim ivin i Cahtal, 500,000 sterling, or fi2.snn.nnn Beside a reserve fund flrom ?iirilii i,m;nin r about 81S5,000. Pat or tii Capital is istested in the Ui. ed States. T. LAM IE MUliRAY, Esq . Georee st. Hano. ver square, Chairman of lhe Court of Directors, in j-mnaon. Uwiteh State Board or Local Directors. (Chief Office for Amerira. 7 J. Wall JV Vn-L- -cod narvey, t.sq. V hair man : John J. Plmr Pulmor V r ,, V- iV r. . V. --.., rsq Jonathan Ooodhue. Esa. James Roormnn. F!wn 1 R 13 rciay, oaq., oamuei i3. Mowland, Ksq., Gorham A. Worth, Eaq., Samuel M. Fox, Esq.. William Van Hook, Esq., and C. Edward Habitcht, Esq. Edward T. Richardson Esq. General Accountant. Pamphlets, blank forms, table ol rates, lists of A gents, 4c. &.C. obtained at the Chief Office 74 Wall street, or from either of the Agents throughout ine united Mates, and British North American colonies. . GEORGE LITTLE, Ae-ent. K. B.Haiwood, M.D. Medical ExamiHer. Ra- August 22, 1848. 68 rpobs&cco Pure pressed Leaf, without any J. composition, just received and for sale by, WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS, Grocers and Commission IVIercliauls Old Street, Petersborg, Ya, TTT EEP always on hand a large and well assort JlVed supply of Groceries, and pay particular at tention to the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat Flour, and all other kinds of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS "WHITE, p . u t PE''ER R, DAVIS, Jr. Petersburg, July 20. 5g ly TO SPORTSITXE!f . ftlV 3 1 ... kAttZt "" h"Jart received a fine Stcek of vtZtZ 1LE BARREL OJNS, at orr "UWLVERS, DOUBLE - AILZIZGLE BARREL PISTOLS, B0gJ?MVES, GAME BJGSf POWDER FLASKS; SHOT BELTS, EXTRA Nip. PLESy ZO. fa -AH of which will be sold low. c. B. ROOT. Raleigh. QC . 86 rnf,T!UPP,Z ?f. 8A for iAftjiAio, a ax wuui) et CO. Angoat Iftth. 1849. 5 Congress Water. EC doxen, fiesh and prime,' jost it hand, and 2 BOTTLES Live coa, con.ua; im ; f5 CURE , OF WJ T m Proprietors have spent much time ' in bringing; this preparation of Saasapabilla of perfection ; and the experience furnished them the most amnln re their various forms, the diseases for which it adapt it exactly to theX- relief and cure pa. - Medicine are invited to rrt it a trii .ml and the invaluable property it possesses of .arrestins and recommends the same ; he and myself adopted I it is now considered an almost indispensable reauis I would say, that the better it is knownthe more hie that its health-restoring virtues will make it genera uisite Khly breadth of our widely-extended conntrv respectfully, S. G. TAYLOR, TJ. S. Consul to New Granada d,seas; -"thoughTy err? cIKeitem lhC Y faCU' SarsaSfrilU 1 ours with respect, JULIUS PIKE. from Mr. N. VV. Harris, a gentleman well known ii wing testimony from Rev. John Grigg, late Rector of the Church of Ue in this city, commends itself to the attention of the afflicted Numercus of cure, of various diseases effected by this medic Tt T almo,T d2? '"ZI " "k"" Jr T! Sarsaparill. for ...wo. uciu;tj caeci re: v il v v tort, m.l for . Ion. tlni. I w.,?Ih'.l!? "d other d i mn..i .j -. sores are all hi n.ZZZZ?0 7Y" rr" medicine. ' luc r"uu rely respect and gratitude, PIIEBK CAHOIV St "!. Kalcfgh. 1- GentlemensjHats. FALL STYLE F0RM49- JTJ TUt.KER & SON, haviljust received their JJLtaVe Fall supply of FsshionaUe Beaver and 8u- ht Moleskin Hats In lhe production of the artics just mentiontd. the most faultless models of Eir)ipean Sfijle have ben ci.nsulted, and by uniting enr of tlieir most prominent features with A mericn habit and taste, the present Fashion has been f,nd, and its appre prtatenes to the other portions if the Gentlemen's Fall and Winter costume eannrf fail to recommend it to tbe Fashionable Commoniy. Our customers and th i.nhH.'.r o.nr.iit. vllPa! In an.l : 'v . i . -.-......u cimiiinc ior lutuifceivt'g. ' ItaloiaK a..... 00 ibio 69 egrar JCTafcIics, a Box of which everv emo 3 ker of Secar should carry, for sale by WILLIAMS. H .4. Y WOOD CO. NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD. WE have just received p Yeast Powder, supe rior to anything ever before in this market, Which We Warrant to S-ive Mlisfarttinn. Trv n Rot. , which we tie if you want arood bread. Vnr snlf nt th nrur Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, A CO. Manufacturing Establishment Xaa 2auHjLsUa Tf OSEPH WOLTEUIIG tfor a number l of years Foreman in the Raleigh aud Gaston Kail Road Blacksmith Shop) respectfully announces to the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding Coun ties, that he is prepared to manufacture LOCKS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Guns and Pistols, Cf rriage Springs, Mill-teerk, Brass Cast'wgt, and in short, any thing in Machine and Blacksmith nork. HE IS ALSO PREPARED TO EXECUTE BELL HANGING, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Also has ou hand an extensive assortment of Locks of all kinds, at prices from 10 cents to 20 dollars ; bdgrlools, an assortment of. Axes, Drawing.knives, Hatchets, Hammers. Files of various descriptions, and a number of articles i his line too tedious to . mention. 1 All orders faithfully execsted at the lowest prices, and new work entrusted to his care will be warrant ed. Orders from a distance wHI be attended to aud executed at the shortest notice. Ilia Establishment wiil be fouud at the Raleigh Railroad Depot. Repairing in his line performed with' neatness and despatch. Also, a general assortment of Guns and Pistols coDflt'y orfliand. JOSEPH WOLTERING Baeigh, April 17, 1849. 3l tf Furnace, a few Cast Iron, of handsome pat. terns in Store and for sale, by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 'Cat July 19th, 1849. 59 B1 nxton's Life In the Far West- Life in the Far M est, by George F. Buxton. This day received at the N- C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, July 5, 1849. 54 COD LIVER OIL aN Bottles and Capules, a genuine article, just opened and for sale l tQe Dr Slon ot P. F, PESCUD. CHLORIDE OP LIME. FRESH S8t?v ii jt received at A ior taio st - FESCUD'r3. PE8CUDS.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1849, edition 1
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