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'aaav.'Ji ...THE OLD NOUTII "STATE. ; inrtv Air. IVircrufi's WMcl;t into the fU vii!ii;ioiiary lliaiorj- oTiIic Uniit 'l States, liave ftfcMyiitd i'nu .Mc Ui-uburg tleeiitraUOil ul indt it iiJchs ill 1775 the stillitntieiiy claimed tut il f well as it priority to the preat'doi-isnicnts of July 4ifi, 170, North Carolina has acquired t liuvv fcn'.Iu r to Iter itue rop of pride. - But tins i not her only claim lo patriot ic, distinction. l'rior to the Revolutionary war, a number of ladies twojvc or fifu-eii, at Cilcnton, N. ('., me t casually Jo rpetiJ ii (;ial evt'iiine, and w hen tea was handed around, one of the lilies rem;aki d, that i'r ono-fhe would be -willing not to talc a ilrtp of tea as lonjr as England nhou!il con tinue la .tj.'prefstheiii by heavy taX::'.lon,&t'. Thia propoaiiinrt wan unanimously re jvjndc d lo. 'J'lic tea was thrown overboard, (a at Iiotton,) and resolution were passed not (o touch the article until the gricva.icts complained ol should be removed. rouie years since, while'Commotlnre loers wuh on a cruise in the Medi'eri.inean, in the sliipof-ihe-line 'North Catolina, stopping nt a town on that coast, he .stepped into a shoemaker's Miop, and looking around no ticed a painting on a'pieco of plnss set in a frame, representing this pirty of ta!ir.- in lhcir"tea nieelinj'Tigures of all the'ladics were there, and also a chest of tea. The Commodore was l dylightcd in mooting with this remembrance of other day anil pur- chased it. He brought it Ui Wa.-liinguui and the citzens of IMenton through one of j their number, addressed a lotlertojlhj pro- j per department at V jshingtoiraf kingNiit as i a ift to their town. -This-Veas1l wast pTomtJf -eom plied wribi - Hm the paiiwUvg i subsequently hecainc broken, much to the ! regret of the citizens. This painttntr is ! supposed to have been made by an Knglisli ! oricer, s n enriffrrttirc i ) V li.eetui, ami yet, thoimli taken as a. buriesouc, fiiith'full.y :1l)eMt;ihB"Trais:cmjWll countenences of some of the ladies could - .... . i fce distinguished,," tine" "of rt' KTTTnrer, . Mrs. Ssrah f M4.W!iL.aiiiBr..4"CM. s'met aged 88. 'Jisr.'t!ng is supposed to have been somo nuttiths previews 'to the throwit. trie tea overuoaru at uoston. iisi s r.uvcr tiser. TI1E LATE ELECTION'S. The, Locnfocos are chuckling liugely in all part of the eountfy, over the victories jvnmed bT ihcirpany ttirtW late elections. huitil- 4iuifiift. - A imiivh. - 1- light, we arv- utterly unable to conceive. The returns indicate no increase ofstieneth, on their part, sinee 194 when Oen. Toy lor was triumphantly elected. On the contrary there has been a great falling off in their vole." At the sumt) lime the declintt of the Whig vote which gave them the vie tory, lias been nltnnst without a parallel.- ' Where has it gom'T Ofainly -not to t?re 'Locofucoi. ...for H .w.pjld ..!.... 8.welll he vote above that wkkii they cast in 1819. . the hnndsof the Whigs, but they did not see thai the securing of it could result in any benefit to the country. Let their ma jority hare b?en what it might, in the low- I 1 - - ika.a alrtn. I 1 1 1 ......(. - XT I IT71Ir w - " i..r 'WRIT, ...!(. v Senate" ready 10 reject any pioposition, no matter how useful", whk;h " came from the Whigs. They woul I gain noihing by a majority in the lower House, and thy du not appear to hjre thought the object worth the nertion. It is for this reason we are surprised at the exultation of the Loofoco press. The victory is to them perfec'ly 1rrn, .lt..secures,,.not!j.m2...w!)ii.ili4..tljej'.J Senate would not have secured lor them! At th same lime, the, elections have, mmli? if sppnrent, that they have gained no strength since lal fall For one reason, and forone alone, do we regret lite want of a majority in the House of Representatives. A motion will un onbtedly be made, to appoint a committee to investigate the various abuses, 'hat crept in'o the public service duting the Admin- .- . , f i. Ili. ir .1... f r .: i iiirmiou 111 i uit! ii i nc i.iimiucos 'have a majority, we nre tatighi by experi ...... , i. 1 . i ....... i h : r.t . : ii 1 1 tnce 10 rxpeci uiai uiey w in rimer siuie nil investigation, or so pack the Cotnmi'tee that a fair report cannot be made. They did an with Sir. Wise's Committee in 183(), pn(tin2"Bhc" Locofocor " and three W bigs vpon it. In that event, as itis certain that one but the report of the major. ty will be received, the minority will b unable to make themselves hcaid save through the IHwpapcrs. Truth however cauuot be kept down: - ' s and the minority report, though deprived of the sanction of the House, will ho uni- ! Versally read, and properly estimated by the people. 1 lllch. Whig. EXECUTION.' The negrd EUU4dv onvicUid at Auson Superior Court of the murder of his master, May Buchanan, Esq. w.s executed on Fri day the 29 nit., at Wadesbo.rongh in pres . enee of the largest crowd ever seen in that place, variously estimated nt from S to 5,000. , " ANUER. - It tliereat duty--of eliristians - to jna off anger. It unfits for duty. A little jog ging puis a clock or watch out of frame; so , a little passion the heart. A man can not wrestle wiih Clod and wrangtu with his neighbor at the same time. A'-. J3ry0U 0flt;U jlCar ()f a lau being '-in - advance of his ae," but you never Ijetii ol'j '- uroitutn bein jilt Wvht-!inl."''!,'; "They teU.' of si curious circumstance ' - wriicrr occurVd "KhrtVTStiT"ime ortlie mining districts. ? A deep hole or pit had been sunk into the earth, 'which, hy- some muhten . irruption olltlie santl bunks in the. vicinity, was lillnd up eu suddenly as la Itatttht holt liikinj out About ten Jeeti .".;-! - ( i - i ' . , A den ist ol, ilainsburg, i'., named Milis, has been tried and loUnd guilty of V i neduetiod of " three ydng ' women, tT, 'residing in that place. " ; ;r;iid A Square VVanb 'Vuvlc .M'.uwii'aoVor'j, fi. S, ,1 11 Kt'TAW ST, oi'i'osiTK tiii: iu'taw norsn, KNAHK t (i.i:ilLl-r would respect fully c;il! iiie nttention of the public loUoir superior ORAM) AND Mil' AKK IM ANOS, The Pian'rs Manufactured si tbis es tablishment have lor delicacy of touch, sweet" ne, clf,iMi u Slid biiiliaBey.ol'toi-s, bci uty and tiyle of ..rlanartship, been pronounced by tin' most eminent Prof. 3r to be usuf)asil by any insiniineuis wade in ilii or any oilier co'in- try I'rofoeeors, avu-itaers, country nun liints, and olliera visiiinr Halt:inore will find it lo ih.ir advantage mcall at our ejlirisive establishment before purchasing elsewhrie. 3d ly. S T V A AD I; A L' T I r r I. . CRT lit hand from New Vork at.d I'll lail' I- I hi i. embracing every variety "f ft I and I fi-bim, fr the 'JJ. and WlXlT.li Trade of i t4i.y. !. .. . . I oltir!) cinliriii li icd, find Siti in Si riiiril J)i liro(, ' I'Uin aii'l tSaini blriped Murimjut aud Canh.. iifr, t'tmhmrp, Chamdi'on, and 'I art in jaiJ, J'li I Orlt-ms Clolh, nod cnlnttd Dt'iaim, ff.r ChiUhvi, ) IJich thiTiPtcnn Mutiair l.u.tres, Hwlv-inl l.id- Mlf'd- Aipseeas,- - Mode rolir'd Pararn ttia, and Moiise!inJ tSupriiir 15! ., I'iaiJ, and cluuj; rsbla Alpnt- rav ' r" II.ll-'.rt.Trl'UK'l (.'iitiut'tioa Lustres. ( rrit hue) 'pb'ndid Ainerira'i and lb jtixli l'riii'H, , . Kill .Vt;H. Fin'.? I'la d and I'.iuliroideri Ginghams, e"ipor C"oV"ureinirn7,a'HitTlTTm'Brirlrfe-Htik, MyiMjrti'iaefmet'Mwihrar-HMyylww,));'- . Irish Linen, I.on l.avwn, and Thread HkfK, flraiiiid:! China t'eur!, and Leijhoin Honxi.ts, li'i;h Honoi'i, t'ap. Neck and licit Itihamls, Stlk Fringe and Velvet 1 r.niiuirig, (of every M-.mlf ) Thread Lores, Edgint;', and Mn.-.lin Trimmings Rohhin Kdjinca. Mlk and Worsted Itraiday . llli atlicl ami "Hi. hWachcd Cotton Shirtinga, IteJ.and White Flannel. ... Woiillrn b rta ami Drawera, I'laidand Omlire Shaded Liriea. E nbfoidereil Caimere, and Rich Ca'amere and Woollen ihaw!s, Fiik Uioths and '4SiMr:nr., 0ercoaiin? and Kcnturkv Jeans, 8itk and tiingbi'n rmbrellts. T. A. MITCHELL. Ttuleijrh, Orl" 10. 1849. 41 ' Mjo'S MlflM-i 8Hd ;:tilTs. ri!r,ST received nrul now ('prninir, a first ratn y rtment of Ladi ' inKefrtletiteeri W:ors of aim it every description from I'hHnle! bia. T. A. .MiTCllKI.L. IU-ijlj October U, 1C4. Hal jiikI rnp. f FRF.ll Bnnply of Mrmkin: HeaTW, Me. tfJd lean and t.'alifoinia llatji,- tnsethcr with Men and Boy 'a, Fur and Cloth Caps, dailv exnecli-dj .... -" r.- .v M-rrer tr, t;t:r .Ralei8.li, Octolier lfi, lSt'J -il EN't. HOYS nn CHILukF.N S.H AT UAF., To-dav Itereived hy K. TL'tKEK & SON. Nov. C, I (Mil. i t t'HI I E A lll.M'K OTTER. SOFT 11EA- VEK.TAMI'ICO & MEXICAN HATS A m w supply iut to bund ' ; - K. TCK ER r t0?.- Nov. 0, 1.049. ADIIVS WALKING SHOES ft C HI L JJt DliEN'S RED tiAITF.ltS a bamUonn: ar ticle. Just opened at Tl'CKLli'i. Nov. fi, 181". 200 A f: KS I.IVEUI'OOL AMI UliOUM) ALUM SALT, Just in store and for st!e hy K. TUCKER Ac SON. Nov. 6, IS IB. NOTHER fsUlTLY MOLESKIN HATS f of November cttylf to d.iv Heceived by R. TCCKEU & SON. Kaleigh, Oct. 31, 1819. 43 rail Style ForlilD. K. IUt Kf.lt tMN have just rcc.'ived their Fall Supply l Faib- ionxble Heaver anil Super Moleskin w IIAT'S fev In the prod , 'rnenlioaeil tbi production of the article just e most Isulileia models ot Europe all at) le have he n consulted, and by uniting some oftheirtnost pioiuinertt leatuiel wiih American habit and Utte the present Fashion list becu loi ined; and itt appropria'euett to ihe other porliont el the (cnilornen's Fall and Winter Culonie cannot tail to rreomend it lolhe f.mbioi.able iimimuoi ) . Our eutioitiert and Ihe public are retMxtlully invited t all and diamine lor thitrlvea K. TfcCKEH SON. 31 it. 1. M. OKK.M- WM. S. HOPKINS MlJxCHANTTAILOnS- AM WtlilLKSA LE DBA LK. 113 IN 'loih, i assiiniTO, '-Miiit;i and - TAIL O It A1 TI!.hMI(J S, ViO Market St. N. W. Cor. of diaries, BALTIMORE. A L Alt G K ASSORT MgS'T OK IF.ADY -.VI ADK l.OIHyt;t ivuperior utwlitv OM: PRICE OMA . Cloth rnotnt up I'sii l.iitraoee, luuih end of the oie, on Cbsi lis meet oU ty, A CIIAXCi: TO MAlili 3I."JfcV. j CHfUC K lot of btiperliue fre.Kh and Eng liil I'loilu, Caiinuies ami Vesting, is no twii! openoj .it BltiUS' S' E I. L K N II W N CLU 1 HINC V A UK-HOUSE, en Faytlevi!I bteer, where bis fiieuds and the comruuiuiy gen. entHy; -are prtelae)y 4irvttrH to carl. l iiere is a gieal variety of new styles thia sea. on, which, with general supply ol goods ia the fnrtiithtng depariincnl, ut1 le found on the moat aixomniodating teioi at (be alwve place., the pio.irietor. oi hia Foreman, Mr. I'eacli, may at all limes be found at home. i:"li!- Hmc. 4 lutliiiiK iiil Arrivctt. JU.eigli.Oct. IB, S1J . 43 lirv. DR. M VUTfVa I iaii -i:il Purgalivt I'illsv Ucmedy for ull s'asoiis, and safe at nil A tunes. J lie ntout superlicial onserver ia aware dial one nr. at cauf of diaetse i (Jotit t x era, and 111 it y lliu tiim ly taking of a Purgative, tut u m u ficn restored tu iia uual hraiih. 'ly su-.'-t a i ur.-e, I In- live, ot bundreda aie saved, li.i would irthrfwiac have fl!n victuiia lo liispaae.--' Tbt-te I'ills remove all irrilaiirig matter in the bow. c', and ecitel!ie biliary funrliona to a healthy c tion- Tlio pri'sa i leeming with I he recommends. linriH of Purjtaiive I'llla.gailuii op by men who kr ow nothing of the t fIV-eta ot medicine on the human xyntcm, and hence arc endangering the lives of l liou-aiul, who are daily uning then). In otrering, therefore, thee I'lllf; we tliink we are doiujr a (.ntilic I'euefit aaltiey are the pee xrifition of a reg ular phvsii'inu, who h.is used them in his practice for ten or lifirrii yearn, and with urea' raw. Prepared anduld fcv MAKTI.N ' V W1HTB I.EV, at tiieirVVli.-.lc-ale Drugstore, 4 South l.'ab ert ttrc; t, Ualtrmre, SnJ for tale bv r. i . rixit i,)" Kakigli .N. O, 31. .MAR TIN it Will m.EVS NATKMAI. TO!t', a o.iiTiis ( cue r h r i: lu ji.M) jig i e . lit our Summer ainJ Full inutilli nutij sections nt oiH country .are proitH'Uil hy it,ii dtwuie, It hut been our HrticuIrM- to find out nine reme dy to stop iliii truly (Intiillul scourge, sitt think tty l hi scientific cornpouiul we hve t ilVeteil itui git at Unsi'iet iUini, Ite'id lw following ccrtiTicate' I'owuiTTKN Kactoiit, near lialtimnre, April Oil), I84S. .einl'int'n It is wiili smcore jileasure I am Mile to t(tve in) frvii't nrq in tt ol V(r iHluHhte J'u Uovtti 'lmc. " il iiiiir b.ii trouti'")) tor hem lv four vat wiili t t: Aaue Mud Kttei . 1 tml nlmist . ever uiiiij; i iienrrf i.i, luii noiiimi; sreiiu it to e,ive nit ui.j pei-iiiuiiei.t retn-l, until a lew m' Mtlit ago, I pin cimtrd liqtu one clour l.fi.tl (Mmrj- Joa. Alfine v-iJor-.y w britr'e nt ovr 7bir, an t alter giv ing it a Liir I i .al , I am lo my icival sutislctioti cit. 1:utily cut eil. ;,iit l.ve i.n Iii biiuiii,u in i eeominelul ii'K it to nil net m.iis, t-til-'-ie.'. v '.i Ague siitj 4tei-, . l.ie bel rerueilv kiH.wo. .IDSKl'H t.l.ATFKl.TK.r Prepared ami solil lv Merlin tt. Wliitelcy 43 aouih CaUert street, hHliimoi-e; n nl lo- ss-le liv It.lc4.l1, N. C 31- Dlt. MAK'HX'S " "SrtCUP "OF'WILP CHETinY; The Wild Chetrj unit jarsspurilla, which aiehc hanin of this prepin alioii, hive been long known anil celebrated in Cotitiimiilion and Serolulii, Cougln, yOi'i, Bpnting or niooii, Altnma, Kc. I hi) remedy increases rather than impaira llif kp(ielite, and pro" mini a hi a remaraaiiie uereu '.tne Junctiont oj nu triliun.". 1 hit i uot sopriiing, hcn we cooti'lcr Ihnl iti peculiar prnperlivs are lo mule ilie nmt uid aclion of Ilie ulitrbinl vraitlt, rind I lie nervous and muscular sysleui, lnle at the same time it dimin ihe the action ol the blood vessels. Ituuupiisr mg lint a wondeitul efl'ect this remedy will Ire nui ntW prbdiiee even in ihe most aggravai)d aail advanced lagc M S-erolulm i and Chronie I'ulliion- ary Diseases. It teems in pervade the whole ttiuclurc of ihe Chsst, and soll'.'n those etnerele tubercular miutet Jornied in ibe Lungs,. and. bring ing lliem Down 10 ine tame sale ol aetmn nh 1 tic icit ol Ihe system, by winch beslih it promoted 11111! tuviaiiii d. Il a so dilfert Ii om moil i ll.tr ri me diet in being remarkably pleasant, and in not hav ing any of those lienling, slupilying or dlgiuting propei iU'S, which are Inund m most nther pieimiii. f .t,h ol ihe WILD CIIKIIKY and S.MJSAFAUIL, L. Head, tl.e bilow.ing Irom a highly tf.tpc.cUMc gen tleman iti Sheniinil' ill cnum j , 'a U-.. ..-,-" Mj.ar JVUiiiii.lv; May Sih, X 89,- '"' I)r, ,1in h Dear hit-. For fillecn or twenty years I have been miii'h trotibled with a violent (tiigli and dilBtuliy of breathing. 1 bad m-mmI m-ny llmigi, but all with no tieiiHit. i ll 1 met with your Compmmd Sijrv't nf ll Hi!' Cherry, ai M(trrt, A. tleuKel Son'l llore. Al the instance ol vrnr r rritwr;rrT''-iTr;t-'" tt.'tiiii t; I vrjij in.iu'iT-,1 ni ikY a b"iie ol the Jiyrtipi '! hiidmg so much reliel 1 continued 10 uie 11, and now think entirely relieved. TniLir Knrpp, Se'nr." rf Prepared and so d ,M Alt UN k W 111 fK I.F.Y, No 4-South ti virlsiree;, Haltimnrr; and for laleby IV F. I KSCt D- Italeigh N. C. .31 . T MIV. SECOND t.UVND CAPITAL PU1ZK of r ...iljjUCU UOlJLAItij! .... . o. 5S r 2 b- SiihiiueiiMin.a I .anal, Cliia4'2, Was S-M Yesterday S'ptrmbir l'J. At tiii; (insar Phuk Akct or COI.VIN k CO., N. V. corner of Baltimore mid Cslvett tit-, .llusetim Ituililitig, Ihilliiimiv, M. ALL PRIZES told t this Agency, above f 1,11011, .-irealwssi ilulv ann'ioncril upun the bsuoui ol tiie Muuagel' (Jllicnil Draw in : . U.tiiHI DDI.!, 1!S ! ! Tins is ttie Uigen prize told 111 llnliitnore (luring the moiiih ol September. AND t:(I.VI. ft CO. SOLD IT I id are daily selling them, ai ihe manager' official 'ec.oidi sliow. tlrders lor Itckeli in tbe Consolidated Lotteries il Msrylstid, always receive prompt aiicnuon. PUaitlilici. COIAIN Hi CO., tlaltiinore, Md. 1 H-32. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Johnston Colntv. Court of Vlewi nnd Quarter Sessions, 'jii'ZUst '''rm,Jl. J). 1840. ' Ashley Sanders el alii Petition for sale vt; Hunter el u.r or and partition of II, aw,-- II Him n, I at v r w I . ... 1 sia.es tt Itll I. J IN this esse, it appearing that Thnmtis O. Hun. ler and wifo Martha A , Wiilia W. Jones, and David Jnnes, are non-residents of this Sia'e ; ii ia ordered by iho Court that publication in the Ral. eigh itar be male fur sit, werka, notifyiiiir aaid drfemlaiit to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the County of Johnston, at the court home in SmithfielJ, on the 4th Monday in November next, and plead, answer or demur. the petition will be taken pro coulcsio and heard accordingly. Witness, Thomis Bsgift, Clerk of our said Court, at office tl.e 4th Monday in Aueust. 1 S l'J. THOMAS BAl.I.EY, CTk SmithBcld. Oct. ih, 1849. (Price adv. R 6"J, 41 Ow. tiiomas .pi:i;;, Xcrlh-e:tst rurnrr of NoNli and na' lintorc Stri'trls, tr aTAIH INTBAM 111 nTH STHKIT. I iiii.n.iioiti:, j Mimnfaetnrer "f M-isonic, 'bid Frlioa j, linmn.p meiil, Ked Men, Cnited Hrotltera, Aioenrsn'le. chaniet, Sont ot I itiirahce Sons of Liberty, tiechabiti I and all etlirr Sin, ties' f,f)i!T:?$S'.l: I I. I t-;" "Kfiiintfs, l'l;is, MjsnwK, t, c .Alti- iixinM,. Uatun, -t jjMtww, i -n et; and alt mher FUpiipmi nt, matte i'i Stipi i-o and workman-. bke manner, at priern wbi.h rannot fail in pleaac ihoas h ins? Nvia- him iili ibe r order. iK, H. .(ia tfrdert fram - the CUu ar Countrf ill tended in with liiinctiiuliiy and dispatch. lUraariret: " J. Meari, . i. J, A. E. Warner " It. Marley, ,rara.a.m T. A rThbntptoiij'TrGT "JT7" ' K, P- Holden, I V T. Uuthane, G. M- I It. T. Zimiuri man, IX (L M. ii tt. l ewsbui'V , ti.hic, i IT. I. . Kaleigb. Srpt Northern Mail Dy Kail Kod, Due Juily Hj i.m. f "i... .i 1 1 1 . . .. ... . o. 1 . 1 M-. . , I . . I Souniern i we norae stage, uue uany ai 1 iu. Cloars 12 in. tJreeimborougli Four hane Ptage, Joe. Monday, VedneJ"Jv and talurctev nt B a. in. cloaei un- day. Wednesday and Friday 12 in- Newborn, Four h"ne Pl;e, due I ueaUay, I Imr day anil Saturday al lip. m ("iosaa funday, Tuesday and Thuraday at 9 p' m. Tarborough Two horac Mage, due Monday, vv ert. nday and Fndav at 10p- in. t;loa M-nday I enneMtiay ann naiuruay ai n y. in. Pi tuboro'igh Two borne Miue, doe Monday end Thuradty t 7 p. m. Cloaea Saturday and Tuesday at 9 p. m. ' - lioxnorouan une horseman, uue r nuay ui v?.m iloeg r rnlay at 1 p. in. Holly Spring Horse Mail, Due Monday at 4 p.m toe Thomday at 0 p.m. Letter should lie in the Office fifteen minute before the time ot closing'. WILLIAM WHITE, P. M, R vleigb, September 20lh, 1619 JMe!"''TSr Oraiul "Lodge of Xortli Carolina. 5j kllllr". Olficera. Memhera and Krpresentalivef LL are Iiereh" inforuiej that the Annual ('ni- muniraiHui uf this Mo!f?c I'ht will be hoi den iu thia City on theeveainir of Monday the third of December nest, at 7 o'clock, for the tiansacr t.on of such buaincsa aa may be suhmiUed- lor if s considerat-ion. Lodges which have hcen worliiB' under Htf pen- fcitinn will not fail to apply for ("hartcra, if they wish to secure a permanent existence. A full representation is earnestly desired. WILLIAM TilOS. BAIN, Riictgh;-ttct:aTCls'9r 41 fit. Kcl ItlnnkriNtiiid Sli-"tinsi, Large Supply of Btanken, of every ilencip titin,' and Sticcitiigs, Jiist t'eceivfvrsr3 tti Btore of T. A- Haleigb, October 16, 1319. MITCHELL. 41 MANVlMCTVICIeyG A ex era t im Sit ii iA ui u uy f 1 1 i ii sai u ffor a number of years Ftrem m in the Raleigh anil flaslon Rail Road Blacksmith Shop) repect. fully announces to t' e c'uuena of Raleigh and the sttronnding Counties, that he is prepared to manufacture LOCKS of all descriptions (iunn C) Vistoh Carriage Springs, lill IVork, Jiruss Casl'tugS) N 1), I S 110 ANYf IJiN G IN B Is A O It S-3VI I T II W O It K . HE IS AI.80 1'llF.PAUEDTO EXVCPTK HULL '11 A N CM NG7 AT THE S II O II I E S T NOT-ICE. Also, has on banil au extensiye :ssoryuit,ol PLocka trll kinds at "pii(rs from 10 cents to 20 dollarsi Eilfretools, an a.itnrtment ot Axes, Draw , inpr knives, Hatchets, Hammers, Files of various description, and a number of articles in bis line ton tedious to mention. All orders faithfully executnil at tbe lowest prices, and new work entrusted lo bis cire will be warranted. Orders from a distance will be at tended to and executeil at the shortest notice. His Establishment will be found at tlio Raleigh i:ilroad Depot. Repairing ihlus tine pcrfofril With liearness and despatch. Also, a genera! assortment ol Ouns and Pistols fonatmtlv on band, JOSEPH WOLTEfilNO. Italeigb, March, 1849. Hlf STATE CF NORTH CAROLINA. Watauoa County. Court of Picas and Quarter Srsl6n ..August Term.JI. 1). 18S). J Louisa Lewis, "", : . David Lewis, James Lewis, Jonathan Lewis. Abtaham Lewis, Louisa Li-wia, Daniel Lewis, Joi n Lewis, Elizabeth Lewis, Andrew J. Lewis, Linedine Lewii, Columbus Lewis, - Krchard Lews, heirsat Law of Daniel Lewis. deceased. IT '.ippearinrr to the satisfaction of the Court that J air.es Lewis, John Leuie, Ru-haid Lna is and, Abr.iham Lewis, nre not ii, habitants of lh State of North Carolina ; il Is therefore ordered that publication he mad in the Raleijjh ' Star for the space of six weeks, that the said Dt tendanls b and appear ai me next -jouri ot Plea and Quarter Sessions to be belli for ihe County of Watauga, al tbe Court House in Boon, on the 3rd Monday of November iiuxl, to shew rause, if any they may have, w hy the prayer of the petition shall nol be granted, and the Dowei ailutird arxordtnglyi Witness, A. W. Pkm.v, Cleik of our 6abl Court, al Qffice, the 3rd Monday in Aojiist, A. f). 1S1?, and in Ihe seventy lit i rd year of Amer ican independence. A. VV. PENLV, Cl'Si. Price adv. $5,60. 37 Gw. . 1 STATE OF NOKTII CAROLINA. AVatai ';a Couma'. Court if Pints und Quarter Sessions, ' August Term, A. I). 1849. Jordan Conncill ") T , , :.. rs. Hirvn Reeco. No. 3 & 4. T'V sppear'ns; to the aatisfartionVif (be Court, i. upnn tbe atiidavit of the plaintiff, that Ihe Direndant ta not an tnhatiitani ot the Mate r-f N rsnlt Car tlin '.t.'1t'-'f'tliitfiewdertdl'lh!rT publication bA made in the Raleigh Siar, (or tbe ? eif '-fix weeks, thut he be and .ijpear at the next Court of Pleas and (Juarlpr Sessions, to he held for the County of VYataima, at the Court House in Boon, on 'be 3rd 'Monday In N overall npxt, toahew pause,, if jiny- he niay bav, why ibe land levied on in thoae cases shall n 4 be coud-nined'and sold to satisfy tbe plain tlfl'a deb's, and costs of ihnse suits. L i,lffi A, W. tVnUf -Clerk of our said t:ourt, at olbc ihtVifrrtSKiitfly ' in Augtisl. -A-l. 119, and in tbe scve'niy-ihird year of Amer ican I nt'.rpendanre. A. W. PENI.Y.-CTk. Pr.ice'adv. $5,00. 37 C,w. . 71.111. X K1S x r i:xs MW fiOCiPS! N liW GOODS!- Iji,t I Keri'ivt'd nt So. la, Taj ctlc ville ht., ItuleiKh, JV. C. THEFBSCKIUEH ba jual returned from .New. Vork, and ia now opening; large and well aelected Mock of Good in hia line. They were liougU entirely tor C'abli and will be sold at mod!' ate adviiires for t'ah, and to punctual cua loiceM or credit. .1 large and beautiful Jlnsorlmrnt of LAEISS 1DB.E5S GOODS- Conaiatina in uar; of lit ick Silks. Colored Cham- eleon, Cj. figured and Tlain Cushjccra French Me rino, Orleana Cloths. Piaid Luslrea t great variety. j!ack Alpara. (Jioi-liains. Delainen, liC. . French LngJibh, and Ainericin Piinla large lo Silk and Cottcn Hosiery, Gloves French wor'd Collars, . Laces, and Trimminca Or Lclii 1' )Tesi, Brown and Blearheii Shirtings and heeling-". W lute ami Red Flannels, Brown and Bb ached 'Ilile Diaper. Ac. (lotlis., CavsiMierc, A jr. Superfine B!.ick French d-.ith. Blue, Nllriwndo. TweciU, S.tltinei. Kentucky .leans plain at slripeii, VetinR Jeritlcni'n's Blaik Kid .ud Black and White Silk tiloycs, Cravals, I'ungte and Ban danna Hanilkfa, III l. 1 .r , t n .1 1 I ri.ui.mcn, iveaay waue uor-i,oa anu vest. ....... . . v A large assortment of Blankets, from f0 centJ ii(iiece to JU a pair. Kerseys, Osuaburgi, a birgc ! assortment ol Cartieting and Hearth Hugs, a very lirKc fttoc. uf ltoouan.1 SluiM-ai the lowest ra'Ss. Hats nul as. Besver and Sattio Beaver, the latest styles, Broad Bruna, low pricn, Black and Colored, California d 1 a-great varieiy of Youth's Boy's and Gentlemen's ('hull Cars. Oioo4ries, Brn, ClarifieJ, Crtmhetl and Loaf Sugars, Bsi. Lnuai'a, and olll.ni Colfee, Imperial oung lyeun''ea oflheln'st quality, fpcr.n. Adamantine itJftl llow Candles the best. A large lot of Crockery Hardware, Cutlery Casting, Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils, Vices and Hammers, Nails, Cc. Ac, anJ almost every ar -netaTrangpr'ia ijuwBsatw-1..-T. IL SELBY, No. 12, Fayettcvllle St., Kab-igh. Oclohrr 22, 1819. 43, .Vuiu .KMNX8 11 A IS &Mring St-U., 1849. WM. H. BEEDF.ck CO., HAT. TEKS; 156 B ROD WAY, NEW YORK, and 138 Chcjnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, would respectfully invito the nttention of tbe public and the Trade lo the facf that. .thisy.. ure nowise lltng their spring ftyle of OntleinenV HalJW Customers from every leeiidn iif iHe'coun. ry, and the extraordinary celebrity which their llals have obtaired. tbev think, warrants them in 1 saying that they are poailivcly unequalled for su- periority of a' vie, rtcellenco of malerial, workman -,..l- ..-1i I 1 ship, and durability , by any others on the conti nent or perhaps in tbe woild. The fact, that wa are constantly supplying the most Fashionable Hatters, throughout the United States, w ith Halt ofonr manufacture, and ihe universal encomiums 4etmeoLtittm--thfm by the iiulilic irrsylicrrver they arc known, would srem to justify ua in pla cing their merits iu a coiisp.t'uous manner heiure the public throughout the length and breadth of thu laud; ' ...... r. Our manufucturing facilities are now so et ten sive arid complete; that we arc eaaliTad-lo su; ply orders to en unlimited extent, and we fully be lieve that ike Trade would find their advantage to purthamav ufais-ticlusavcly. (heir Fine Hau, I as they would thereby attrure a uniformity in their ipiahtv and appearance which could not fail to in crease thctr saleir very considerably. The varions juality of our Moleskin Hals at Wholesale, range in price from $30 to fl4 per doz.j and our Beaver I and Nutria Hats bear about the same price. An extensive assortment of Gen'.'a Youths and cbrl drens caps, of Clmh nnd Velvet, with cbildrens I It-.,.. Mi, it f"Mulr. r"ll (l na 11 v - n ,1 I ... . I our own manufacture and of the latest itm.nrln jlionsfrom Paris, assist in completing tb? variety brrfiir'slO'eV:' 'Al";' 'uihrher Hais, of Pa'nania, traw anil j.egiipiii lor i,cnts and outri. wnn in. fants and ibildicn a Straw troods in the greatest variety. Orders for Goods of any desoripjinn in our line will he put up wiibthe utmost derpatcb, at mod eralo prices, and on accommodating terms. WM.H. BEEliE A CO., Hatters, at l.'iO Broadway, N. Y-, and 138 Chestnut St.. riiiladelplila. Ni B. Gentlemen residing at a distance, and wishing for a fine Tint of our retail quality, are respectfully informed that by remitting ua the price, $-" by mail, accompanied hy a measure of ihe length and width of their Hats, iakeu in inch es and fracions. on the inside of the crown and lie -rest the brim, (which will give both the site and i-hape of ibeir heads,) they can have one for warded to their address, warranted to fit March 20, 1819. WM. II. B A Co. NOTICE; TUB Subscriber is authorised and ia desirous to sell a VALUABLE 'I HACK OF LAN I), lying in iho upper end ot Halifax county, N. C in ihe neii'liboihood of Brinkley ville. and, it is believed in aa healthy pint of the country as any, containing eight bundled and ninety -fix acres by a recent survey, adjoining the Lands of the late Will. W. Thorn. Joseph John, Williams, and of the Subscriber. '1 licit is a dwelling Ho-.ise, with other necessary House0, which would be good with ery little repair, eapciaily the dwelling ilouse, which is very largn and roomy. There have been better crops made on the land Ilie last tew years than any in the neighborhood, and there is a never failing spring of excellent water, ns convenient as any peison would dpsire1 The improvements, with part of the Land, would be sold it Ihe whole tract should not he. desired. Ideemit unnecessary tosayany thjpg further with regard to the quality jf Ibe Land, fts 1 presume no person would purchase withoui'liist view ir.g llio premises' 1 have only to say that a great bargain will be given to any persoj desirous of pnrchasir.fT. Any person w ishing to purchase ran find me within one mile of it. " It also lies in a very respectable neighborhood. WILLIAM BRINK LEY. Sept. 18th, 1813. . 3S-3m. ...... ...... . .....;t;r.;e..'lV.,''''.'';:"0'' MEKCIS XTS' IIOTKR", rouillt sirt't't, Isfiurrn Art Ii an si itlarKrt. IMtilti.H'Ipliia. jtpllE PKOFU1F.TORSHIF AND MAN. il ACF.MENT -oi thia weJT known hotel, (which is located in the very centre of busjnesaj having this day naseed into the hands tifthesub rrihers, they be( leave to state that it is their pur poaelo render it worthy of the lilwral patronage with which il . baa been heretofore sustained and bope, bv unremitting attention o deserve the patronage of their friends who may visit the city on busine or p'easuie. C. k J. McKIRBIN, Formerly of tbe Exchange Hotel I'itial urg. 14 - To (he Farmer of JI,U ! IHTBOVW VOCE WORN-OirT LAX n8 I J I aTwHE Subscriber b-s. leave reapertfu. t" , ii. nnurce to the Ciiizene of Waka tfa.it he 1, punhased Ihe tie asive right of ihe BoxJ! Mth.ii for this County, and is prepared to ,u ply them wiih individual rightt. He has bee induced I vtnaka Ihia investment from a favorabU opinion of the aw, formed lw.ll by a perttnatfa, uiuinutiun of the nnnure and hy the igk eneusu unit f ecitntifit men! Certain ji ia, tla ingredient taken singly, in highly valuable as 1 mmure, and there is no gosd reason to donbt the tiler t when combined. Trusting it mny prove a most valuable and economical agent, he hope ,n .Fanner of tlio County will gie it a y,jr r,0 They c iiniot feel too sensibly the importance of a convenient and cheap inanure. Iiy a jiidicinua in. pltcali.n of lliis fertilizer, their Worn out Unda may I revived, whi'e lb niore nSundant yield richly repay all expense end trouble. 1 le n,Ml,f is ai least worthy the stir ntion of every agricultu rist in 01. 1 c immunity . jm In order lint this valuable manure may be placed within ihe r ich of all, I have determined I reduce Ilie price of Individual liigli's. TEKMS. For the right to use fho Bommet M.nure on a single farm f 100 acres and .upwards, M0 on all farnia contai'uing a lesa number of ' res, 55. Persona desiring lo use the manure en tln ir town lots can obtain tbe right to do ao for uie cry low price 01 jtJ Ml,lh()l), (.lCconipa j, ,he rigbt.Wtt t iiii irniiit ursirein examine the manure r referred to Measr. Metb Jones, P. B. Bint anJ Smith, who have bad heaps put up wulherr plantations. u. U. LEMAY. CC7"Med the followiti County : certificate from Orange BOMMER MANURE The undersigned havo examined a pile of man ure put up by Mr. Bowlei, on Ihe farm of Captsia John Berry, two milea csl of Hillsborough, the Bnmuier method. The heap ia composed of wheat straw and oak leaves, with some top earth from iho woods inter. mixed, and has been erected about two wcekt. Thia is certainly good strong nianuro now. Any person will readily be satisfied of thia fact b the evidence furnished to his eves, and more ni.n. -j. ......o WM - Aa.iiTir -uio nc-iipi me manure we say again ia good. And now for tin) cost. The pile when fully fit -for use we judge will yield some 30 or 40 four horse loads, and Capt. Berry informs, us that llie cuat iu reality wilt not exceed 4 dollars. " J. VV, NORWOOD, JOHN KIRKLAND, JOHN BERRY, May 22, 1849. HENRY WHITTEB, IAMES M. PALMER, WM. CAlN.Jr. KNARE Jb C8AF.HLE, lrni:d and .Square l'iano rorte No. 8. 9 t I I .EUTAW TBETf DALTIMfyiE, Mil. 'I'' HE Pianna made at thit etishlirhmeit are not V '"P"4'1 ';- 'he eonniry fur heatrty-af Slle e, delicaty of touch, and povrrr and tpmlity ef lane. I yW'holcsnlc vicalcrs furnished on the most Livoralileterrns 38-In I NOTICE. rF"IIOXE indfbted to thia pstablislimeivt I will pinnae niakfi iniiuodiatc payment, 83 it is desired that all old accounts sbould. ba settled by the etrtl of tbe following month. TVMvcungT o vt Act ' J 'SlllE senior nartnor of our firm fiust returned JL from Europe) haviner made arrangement foi I argil anil wifiil ar conalfi r) melitg f thirrerf best quality of .Bleaching Powder or Chloride of Lime, we shall now be able lo supply dealett and consumeis throughout ihe United Slates on the moat favourable terms- We shall only sell tbe best article, as each lot will. ho analysed by apiactical Cheini3t before being shipped to ns. CYRUS . FIELD ti Co. holcsalej Commission Paper Warehouse ot irttrrortpra and rlieiileta rri" every fiescHpiion of I'aper Maker's Materiala. No. 11 ClitT Street, a) NEW YORK. 416.11 Mr V. B. V. will be pleased to send the Ink, instead of the order, to the care of Mcllwaine & Biowrrfetf, Petersburg, Va. r - suiwrs. 1 HIRTS at wholsatc, from t8 to $24 per dozen. COLLARS, from $1 to per dozen. Manufactured and sold at i i 171 Uttlilmoro st. Itctnccn Light nnd Citlvoii, MEN'S and BOV'S SHIR I S, Cotton U Linen, on hand and constantly making, all sites plain it fancy. QTRemember the name and No. 179 BALTIMORE STREET, " Fourth doot below Light. T. W. BETTOl. 18 ly. Wots and shoesT THE SUBSCRIBER thankful tor past fa vors, would inform the Publie, that H has reeeircu a IttR' pb suit vsrreo atsorimm of FASIMONABLB MODI 9 SMJESlr which henallrr Him self is at fin - tnrlment aa has ever been introduced in ibis mar ket. Ilia slock e-Wiats in part of the follnwing. I'OIl Till; CiEM'LEMEN. Superior Call Skin Boots, Mens anil ttnv Negioe'a Shoes all kinds,' Lined and Itounil Rrogans, ?ce. Sea. FOH TIIK laADIES. Kid llusklns, l iet, tiaiters, Slippers, ' niiOter,"M:tes-eiitlt', iia.&t.-, . ALSO A larire tnpply ol India Rubbers, Shoe-Findincv, Sole Leather, Morocco bindinj kei and Indeed every tiling fur the liatle. Call arl txumine, and you'll be lure to pnreliaae. At the i,ht..iber,a Sloak Is much the largest to in City h4 thinks that he can fit and tuit enitnroert better At all i venls.be ia determined act to.be oai dM Wr1T-- November Sad, 1840' 45 " INDIA HtiBBF.lt BOOTS1 Just rvcei.td a lreh supply lnll Boott for (Jentlemenj Also, the 'latest ltble Utts, snd a quantity ol materials poRTEB.' FFF.RS hia Proletaional serviera to the f lent of Raleigh and vitlnitv. He may alJ b found at the realdrnce of Ituffia Tucker, Haj. May , JSW. v A solution fdalchohol wiih a very 1,tlle cnmpltor lirttslifil over tlir bocks of boots will kri-p tlii tn front niil.I'v. FT.
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