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'i 'J -- : r.. -; -: gg u " . . s DEMOCRATIC STATE FLAG; . W. WHITAKBR, Proprietor & Publisher - -- !. - - - - ' ,; I' -TERMS. f i : ; ' The Democratic State Fag" is puLIish ed every Friday morning, at One Dollar a year, r da advance. - , . ; . ,' ' . Advenisen.eatacoospiciously insertfed at ihe City' Jo!i Piintijig. Our ?ssortment of Job Type being new and fasliioua'j!?, w? onlytsk a trial, to. insure satisfaction. ; ; " ' Blanks, of every description baudsome'y printed on good paper, at red :ce prices. ; i ; MAIL ARRANGEMENTS .No ktherit Mail By Rail Road. v i ! Due daily at l2p. m. : ft Closes ; " 12 in. Southern Two-horse Stage. T ; ' Dae daily, at 11 a. m. , J ; " Closes' " 11a. ra. Creehsboro' Four-horse Stage. Due Monday, ' " ' ' Wednesday and Saturdayat 6 a. m. Closes Sun. Wed. &. Friday. 12.ra. Neweerx Four-horse Stage. Due Tuesday, ;:' Thursday Si Saturday, at , 11 p.m. Closes Mon. Wed. So Sat. r 9 p. m. "PiTTSBOR6,--Two-horse Stage. Due IVIonday ' - nd .Thursday; - '- at 7 p.-m. Closes Sat. and Toes. : 9 p. m. 110X600' One-horse mail; Due Fri. 9 a.-m. ; " Closes Friday, 2 p m. IIollt- SpRtxcs 1 TorscISIail. Due Mon. 4 p. m. ' Closes Thursday, ' 9 p.m. Letters : should by all means be in the- Office; fifteen naimates befure the time of closing. wm. white, p: m. ; Raleigh; Oct. 17, 1848. NORTH CAROLINA 11 PURSUANT to an Act of Assembly, a Company has been formed in this Siate, under the name ; tod sty'e of the- ' No th Carolina Mutual Insurance ',plnpny.,, The following are the Directors of this Company for the present year. O. Watsov, of Ruleis-h, Wake Confy. : Wm W. Holien, .. lo; ;R. SfllTK, . d. 1J." Primkose, . do ; 1L D. TcRNERv, do Jas F. jordaw, . j .dn A. B. Stitii, ila .J. I.ITCHFOHD, ' ' do c tJO do do Io Vlo Jo do do to do do do- r0 t!o "j; K. H'YT,of Washington, Deanlort County, . Mc:R fc, of WihMUiion,;N. 'Hanover '' C. ; G. 1cNeill o Fayeitevillo, Cuiubcrland Co. . "J.,R. Si. A"v;, Green: loroiij;li, Gui foid Cn ' R. N.(Tavlur, dt Newlfenv Cniven 'County,' Tho fo'lowinaFe' On'icersof the Company for the present year : r .i JOSIAH'O. WATSON,! President. ALBERT STITH, Vice President. RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer. , iJAS.' Fi JORDAN; Secretary. i j JCHASJ MANLY, Attorney J OT1' ) Executive Com- mittee. ATM.;W. HOLD EN. RAXCECOillPAM t The Company is n w prepared to receive appliu jtions for Insurance, and to issue Poi ICte on the snme jf?y the Actol Incorxration, the CoTTifjany is author v ized to take risks on DwMling Houses, Store?, 5hoj4 jand other Buildings, Furniture, Merchandize and other property, against loss or damage by Fire. i ' I :Urf to this date the Company has ir.sared nearly . fthree millions worth of propeity, and it has on hand I f as'a capital to pay. for lost.es, about 365,000. . .The Ollice of the Conipay tlie, second story f of the large Brick Building, recenlly ( cctipied by Mr.'B.'B.iSMiTH,at the corner" of -Fayettevi le and f Hargett Streets, where full information' and explaua , tions, touching" the princip'e; of Mutual Irsurarce f will 'e cheerlul'y furnished Jby the Secretary of the Aug. 1(5. 21 CATCH THE ROBBERS. !!' i S10OO REWARD!!! fTTHE Subscriljer having been robbed on Saturday U the 9th o'f September.in the large Pocoson called Dover, lying pirtiy in the ccuntiesof Jones, Craven and Lenoir, through which ihe public sage road runs from Kingston to Newbern on or .near the Sandy . Ridge, and so severely beaten by his assailants, that ' they Jed him as dead, after filching fiom his pocket i lh :irl of Fortveicht Hundred ud t lUv-dollars, ' ) KIa motfmrl of informin" the' -public .that he wilt , iaKt. k.i.j . . . i- ' -i i i; " chee.fuMy pay to any . individual or individna s, the : sum of One TliQtisand Dollars, who will apprehend - 'the said Robbers so that they -may be confined m some public prisou, and brought to justice. " . ; i . R. H. BLOUiS ji N. C. Sept. 23. 20 .- - APOTnECARIES&DRllGGISTSj DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Mei'i" cises, Chemicals.. Drugs,.Dve fcrrur-. Paints; Oils, Perfumery, Fancy Articles; j .FAYETTEVILLE ST., RALEIGH. ..: Orders froiri'tbe countiy thankfully received, and ck: ecuted with neatness and despatch . t . I' I dm AND LOCK SMITH. rmiav. RMWriber offers his services to the-.pub Ji iicfisa Gowand Locfc - SyiTH-eithrtr in e- .i mpairing, or in making am entue new f ock, lor a ttto., f Socofany-description. He pwmiseg satisfkction V ti Tfor cMiTH work, ; entrusted to bi m- - ..." : i .care vr'H be promptly executed. ' j tt . .r.A oV Rail Road Depot in Ral J3?roay be - - t rye - W A T.TE R ING. ! l I ugiut 3 1S48. it . J- M MOR NEW GOODS i TT7E have just freceived the following NEW and VV BEAU rlFUL PRESS GOODS, to which we would respectfully call the attention of the Ladies, ti roche A Icyones Fancy Silks I ; Plam y . do ; . Plaid Orleans Gala Plaid' j Plaid Lustres ; . Latest French style Cashmeics an.d DeLaines. ALSO, . ' French worked Capes and Collars Down Capt;s Bonnet Ribbons ..White and colored Kid G'oves . Loniiwnre Embroidered do Emliroidered Cashmere and Thibet shawls," 1 Together with many other articles adapted for both ladies' and gent Sen'ven all of . which we will take weat pleasure in -eilitiK to our friends and customers and the public jCrenerallv, on the most liberal terms.. ! . j HEARTT & LITCHFORD. ! I Sept. 22. , " . j 21 l FALL AND WINTER " THE Subscribers are recei"ing their Fall and Winter stocK of .- j i Maple and Fancy Dry Goods, resh from the Cities of New York, Philadelphia and Bali imore consisting in part of ihe following : Brown and Bleached Domestics, , ' I j j " ;'. .Cotton DriH, j j .V ; Prints' a great variety from 5 to 20 cents, . ; French Cashmeres, Mouslin DeLains, Maklonna 'stripes, " j ' ! . i Plaid and Blark Alpacas for Ladies, , i ; Fine and Common Wintei Shawls ai d H'd'k's, :, : Bliiej Brown, Invisible Green and Black Cloths, I f Black and. Fancy Cassimeres, ' j I ; Black Satin and Fancy . Vest i rigs1,- 1 j , I " Kentucky Jear.s --Satihett and I other. goods for Boys and Mvn. . ' j ! JiATS AND CAPS i FINE AND COMMON. BONNETS ! i fOR LADIES -WD MISSES, ' Bonuet and Cap Ribbons, assorted. L ; l BOOTS SHOES: ! Calf Bo. ts, Heavy Brogans, Kip,Linen and Bound Ditto.; i ; ' : - i 1 - : Ladies Gaiteis, Kid Slippers and walking Shoes.? ; Also a ood lot oi SUGARand COFFEE ;i to getherivvitfi almost every article kept in our IineJ , Persons wishing to buy are respectfully requested to give us a call- .. i j r YOUNG & BLEDSOE. : ' Two doors ljove N B. Hughes' Auction Srce.1 'S eptl 3!J 21 T Professor of Ihstriimental and Vocal Music, RESPECTFULLY announces to the -'ladies and gentlemen of Raleigh, that he is novv prepared to sive instruction to a limited number of pupils, on ihe PIANO, and iii VOCAL music.7 J - ., He lias on hand foi sale', a numbers of European Pian js, from the celebrated Manufactory of ,Ro?en krans, in Dresden, ScrJtony. He paitVculatlyjSojiC'ts ihe aMention-of ladfes to these Instruments. ! - They are made of the richest 'Rosewood, and after tlie inpst moifern s yle. j . v I . ' ? j I He wjil also attend to thejtunin" of Pianos j '-: j - For furtlier part icu'ars, app'y at his room.! in: the large brick Iniilding on the cori.er' opposite Williams &, Hay wbod'sj up stairs. ; - ! ! . Raleigh, Oct. 6, 1848. ' 20 6m TO THE AFKTED. "X3"ASTIjS" GS' compound syrup of NAP- SLm. THA is; now being used in nearly all ourhbs pitals,'ahd is also coining into lapid use : among all our best physicians; for coughs, colds, and alt disea ses of the lungs. It has bean recommended in the worst state of consumption by the celebrated physi cian, DruVott, of New York ; and Dr. A mo d, of Savan:iah? Geo., writing to the aent at New York, under date of Jan. 30th, 184S, says: 'I received the half-dozen Ilastings'.Naphtha' Syriip, ordered froin you, nd am convinced that Naptha is the principal ingredient. Krclosed is twenty five dollarV,fqr which you will send ire two dozen and-a-half-boitlfcs more. I have two patients ui the. Alarine Hospital, whom I think will be benefitted by it V . - j ; I . ; - . . j Savannah, Feb. 9th, 1848. . Mr. M. A. F. Hanison: . ' . 1 I '. I Dear Sir At ihe suggestion of Dr. Arnold, the physician of the Hospital of which 1 am one of the directors, 1 would like to supply myself with Hast ings' Wood Naptha. The Doctor ordered, soinedays since, someior the use ol the Hospital, bhould you deem proper to send "the article on liberal terms, I can .forward the sale of it in our city. j ! . Yours truly, - J. TURNER & BROS. 1 i . ' , . . . i i Price $ per Ixittle for sale in Raleigh bv; 1 i ; PESCUD & JOHNSON, legists. Nov. 7. 25 lycq. j ij i FOR SALE, ; AN excellent second hand B aRouchk with new harness, silver mounted. This Barouch has been used butt very little, rfutl will be sold at a great sacrifice the owner havrng" no use lor it. For information, apply at the OiRce of the Democratic State Flag. t j ' Oct. 4, 1848. - ; , -. S 20 R. IF. liESTER, i f PETERSBURG, VIRGIN I A. WILL GIVE ATTENTION TO THE j TO FORWARDING-GOODS. JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, S EXECUTED WITH ACCliRACY, AT THE OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRATIC FLAG- t 4 ; '!"', -i . A LMANAtfS! ALMANACS! ALMANACS il Dr. D. Jayne would; respectfully inform ihe public, that he pribfisbes annually for gratuitous dis tribution, by himself and ail his ' Agents, an Alma Lac. called .'' :.' .-;;.". '! ,"'.;; r, - JAYNE 'S MEDICALj ALMANAC, f - ANDODIDE.TOHCALTU. The calculatibiia lor-this Almanac- are made with great care and accuracy for five different Latitudes fc Longitudes, so as. to make them equally uselul as a Calender in every part of the United btates and pn tish North America. They are printed on good pa per, and with handsome new type,, and a e neatly bound, and besides being the neatest and most aceu-. rate Calendar printed iri the Urnted States, they con :ain' a large amount of valuable information .suited to the wants of all, and cf that kindtoo, which cantor be found in books. f ' ! ' ! HIS CATALOGUE OF DISEASES; with re marks and directions for their removal is really inval uable, and make them' welcome visiters in every house' they enter:; . Every family should possess at least one of these Annuals. His Almanac for 1849 is now ready for distribution. '"'.al .-which - b ilesigns to. publish at least T V 0 MILLIONS, arid in order tha every family in the '.United taes and ' BitishAmer ica, may h'i furnisljed with a copy, he lieiebyinvites MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS to forward their orders to him as earl v. as possible, and Uiey shall be supplied UK.A l U l 1 U V oL X wuu us many copies as they may deem necessarv. to snppiy their Various cu'stomers. They are also invited at thie same time, to send a copy of their Business Card," which will be pnnled and placed on the rover of the Almanacs sent ihem. also without charge. . I'lfey are also requested to give all necessary di rections how the Almanac should be forwarded to them By law. the v cannot be sent by 'mail unless the postage is first paid on them here. J' Orders (p st paid). directed to Dr. D. Jayne, f bila- delphia, will meet with prompt' attention. 4 ;i; ( gCf amines can obtain these Almanacs gratis ol j; R. C. MAYNVHD, Agent for the sale of all Dr; Jayne's Celebruted Fairiily Medlines at Franklintoni N. C. . , 3t j PALMER & RAMSAY, ' i ... i DEALERS IN Fine GOLD & SILVER? Leaver Watches, RICH FASHIONABLE JEWELRY O I EVER and 'Plated Ware Gold, Silver and S-' Steel Spectacles: Gold and Silver Mounted Valkmg Canes;Lfine Cutlery; Perfumery of the best quality; Fancy goods; Vaiters: Baskets, Pis tols, &c, ,' f . - -J: r -. I- - "v ' : The subscribers have just received from the North a rich ; and fashiona ble j assortriient of the above articles, Which they are determined to . sell oh very reasonable terms. ; The ; public ,- are-' resl pectuuly invitea tocalland examine tor themselves. PALMER AND.RAMSAY, PRACTICAL ND EXPERIME'tl';.WATCH?MAKE?$ ;f "'.. : '. 1 'j"; AND JEWELERS." r' -' iThis branch; of their business will receive their personal attention.. All Vork executed by them selves, and warranted to perform well. , " Old Gold arid Silver taken -in exchange. : DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES, ; Of the very best quality, taken.fof $2 .50, colo red and finished, of all sizes, and warranted. io please. -'I ':' "--ri. u . v . i ;. The subscriber flatters himself, from; three or fiiur years experience, and 'having all the new ihi-. pijovements, that his work will be well executed.'; Members of the Legislature and others will call at hjs GALLERY at the Jewelry Store oi Palmer and Ramsay - I i i j j. C. PALMER. IRSi! JAS. BETTS? UTERINE SUPPORTERS, JY. E. corner cf Eleventh and Walnut Streets, . - Philadelphia, , ORIGINAL INVENTOR AND SOLE PROPRIETOR. : ' .. ' ".v -'.j:---; ;,'! -i. r i- .- :! - To Physicians, Ladies and Druggists. MRS. BETTS most respectfully communicates the cootiiiueil Success, and increasing demand fbi her Uterine Supporters they are iow very gene rally adopted by rhysicians as the -most succesful medijim of relief lor the distressing malady lor hich thev were invented, of any opered to the puhiic The evil results attending he use of Pessaries ,are ob via ted by the 'anpl.ica'tion' of her Supporter, and the patient is" enabled, in av short teriod, to resume ' her domestic concerns and duties; land the long 5onfine- ment to the' Sick Chamber, Vth'a!l its attendant dis tresing consequences, rendered unnecessary. f ; ' 20,000 Ladies are now using them with the grieat est ease, comfort and advantage. . ; ; Letter horn Professor Samuel Jackson of the Uniyer- j 6ity of Pennsylvania. "The abdornuial and the perineal Supporters made bv Mrs. Belts of this citir II c.-an recommend to! the medical profession, andiotheis after several years ex perience of their use- I - ' ! f These instruments ae adapted to remedy ihe in convenience UCitlUlllg UJl U. MJIKllig UUWII Ul IliC UlC rus, and its comprosipli, front the incumbent weight of the abdoinmat viscera pressing into the jelvis from a relaxation ol die abdominal muscles. ' In this state of the organ, exercise is attended ..with so much pain and otner sunerings as 10 ue uirncuu or impossioie. l? Mrs, Bens is a lady j)f intelligence, education .pro bity and excellent manners I The gieatest confidence can be placed in her. j 5AML JACKSON, M D. . J CAUTION. Plkase OBsEKVEThat unprincipled counterfei ters are putting off various 'wretched imitations of be-, iuvention, a3 the genuine Supporter of Mrs. Betts, '&. imposing on unwary purchasers a spurious article It isjaiso sometimes attempted toj foist them offwith the addition of the name of an eminent Pi o lessor of Phil ade phia, the better to deceive the Profession and the public. -Be sure to see that her Signature and Resi pence'are attached to each Supporter. .-' -: - I . Mrs B. refers with pleasure to the following emi nent Medical Professors and Physicians: Dr. Wm- Hairis, ClihicarLecturer, Philadelphia ; Prof. T D. Miller, Jefferson Medical College, Phita. Saml. McClelland, MJ. LX,ProC of Midwifery, &c 1 1 MORE mWSV AiND SPLENDID!-; 1 tlLJI'II-i.L-Jgi(BiLi wmmmmmmmm i FOR THE FALE JIXD JUST AT HAND MANY ARTICLES FROM MtO 50 THE attention of the Ladids and Gentlemen of Raleigh, as well as those of the surrounding country, and strangers generally, is respectfully invited to an examination, of the RICH AD BRILLIANT ASSORTMENT OF m A S HI :0 N A!B tiE DR Y GO O P.Sy F contained in the following list, at the Store 13. 13. SMITH, from late arrivals lrom Paris Xiess anci qeauty, cannot De, surpassea in tnis tit . : . r ' 1 . -l Beautilul Cameleon Poi de SoilSilkSj Bfact diagonal Satin, striped do Besf blackj Groide Rhine, and eol'd plid do. j ; buperior blacky blue, and mble4colored Alpaccas. r : Black thrown, and fancy eol'd Camelon Lustres, f arisian Ktom a la Uavagnac, (a new and splendid niticie,;. ; - .' r - j : J - ' -,- nL Larnartirie plaids, and Satin Striped Alraccas, 200 PIECES ELEGANT-NEW STYLE r- i-; J-"-.!" - I" - : . . - r ..! hi,. Woolen Shawls, Cashmere and splendid Turkeria ; Shawls.' v;"-'.;., r - - I;';' !tJ.-:;" i ,; arge and line black Cashmere' Delaine; and. Cassi : mere do. . - i- . j '- '' -: :.f! Fine Leghorn, straw and Tuscan Bonraets, for Ladies ! and Misses, y - . .. .-. ; . j i. .: :.: ; . ;f . Beautiful Winter Bdnnet. and Cap Ribands, FINJ5 I BLUE, BLACK AND INVISIBLE GREEN CLOTHS, FANCY, TWEED AND;. Sup. Beaver &. Pi let cloths,for overcoats from 1 to$$3 Lainanme t ancies, Satjnet and Kentucky Jeans, Black Silk! Velvet and Merino Vestings, j -j Meiino, and Lambswool Shirts and Diawers, , Black and Fanoy Silk Neck Handkercihiefe, ' bilK roeuet rianaKrcnieigi puspenaeisi i. Gentlemen's B lack and co'pred jHoskfh Gloves, rish Linap, and Cotton Shirtings, FASHIONABLE HATS OLE Be SuhertorFtir'ClotA ahA Silk Phish SKIN , liEAV E R , A N D ol K , To Jet per with many other desirable articles, all of which w'jll be disposed of cheap H, at a small advjancej as he desires Raleigh' Nov. 1. 1848.! I ;: r?' ejrinsylvpfnia Medical College; Dr. R. W. Royster, owliattan Co.'Va.:!P. Chatard, Sr. jBa-timore; Dts. Carmicha elfand Mills, Richmond, V!ai;'Pro'f. Parker, New Yor d; and to Drs. R:P. Chase, IS. Grat? Moses, IM rs.! Btts offers the following: j ( he fine SiinDorter for Ladies, adanted io the )varioia8tliniehsion's of Patient, i . $8i00 A- very strong and durable Supporter? with all : 'j i I the lajrest improvements in its arrangement, ;. (for poir patients!) ; ; 7 f P $5 00 The above are subject to a very liberal discouht to sell again", when three or more are taken- ; j I o pr&cyre a supporter. i Take tl'ie measure round the: bod vl at the top of the rip lx)nes, and send the number of tiches.and.it can be forwartled by mail or rail road, r- v ' 'j.. P. ;F PESCUD sole agents for the sale of the Supporter in Kaleigh. Whoever dare , these f loots" displace Jllust meet Bombastes face to , face. t; ' i ' .it . ! i. : .1- . : I I A LFRED MITCHELL, alias."BooTs" for in- XX short and by way of dignity respectfully forms his numerou. customers that he lies recehtiy fitted up his Establishment in the best style, anil is now inorougu y preparea io carry an ins ousmes as BARBER just, as uuised'to was' with thejex ccpt on that he thinks he has improved by praetirie both in skill and manners. The members oil the approaching Legislature, and my ojdt customers es pecially of that body, will always find me ready to shave and trim hair in the Quickest j easiest and mosr fashionable manner and if any should prefer the old fashions, " Boots" will be entirely agreeable', and confqfrn to the tastes and wishps of his custeni ers. 'r-"j-C)rjj application, Ladies and Gentlemen! can have their hair curled most elegantly and according to ih'ei prevailing fash ions. ' 1 j K : ' ! V'-j V, ; No. references are made to partieu; arj Gentlemfi rny qualifications must be judged of by the eommu' nity which T have seived in ruy line of business for a number of y. a is. ' : . ' '. J J-;-; . y-j -.""'" Hair will also.be c eatied bf-danjdrutT, and,-if re- quei-ted.'dyed any color ro suit the pus-on er. J Mv Establishment isopposiie tht C.tyi Hotel. - i- ' ij ' a r n-r- t-i t-v. h TrnTir tVit -T ! i - ' Hair-Dresser I and Barber. Raleigl i, Oct. 30; ib4S. v 2-4 f . BOOT & SHOE ;' iMAjNUFACTpRlI. r LJ BURCH &. Co., have and keep on hand J of thrfir own make, a general assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, which I for beauty and durability, cannot be surpassed in; the U- ISjates. lilTJEST STYLES AND FASHIONS. "We aire at any time in receipt of the ! Latest Styles, and are prepared at the shortest n3tice to make any article in our line, equal to any- ihodyJ they care not wno. avii worK uiace oy uiem war- ranted. t ...... . i . m - t w ; m : m r1 - Raleigh, Nov. 22, 1848. LOST by the subscriber, in this City, a petter to his address, containing some important and val uable papers. The above reward Iwill be given for its delivery at the City Hotel. I -;. ; I f ... i r ( . ; -.1 x:rnrrrAV irvx t r i ilt . 1 1 or GAS t - -. WINTER TRADE OF 1848; W ROM NEW YORK, PER GENT, UNDER FORMER PRICES. of the undersigned, just (selected by Mr. and Liverpool, and which lorroney, rich- -l . I . i . . . I marKet,ito wit : Plnin nrid fttrmpd Mnliairnnil Jnnv LUld LllStrfl. ! Plaid and Striped bilk 35rilJiantflnes, f. Gala- Cashmere, and Alpacca plaids, for Miase and Children:- ,:'! -.- '! v . ! :: l .. Snper 6-4 Queens Cloth and Merinos for LdiM Riding Dresses,-; j - ; " : . - ' Changeable A ragd n!aids,Cashmere3 & Delaines. "-.'" ' '; ' H ! 'T..V ,!' ' . - -- AND WINTER CALICOES & GINGHAMS .'i ' ... . i J . ! i J. ' I " I ' ! Laces and! Edgings.! Thread and Lisle i Mull, SwW, Eook, bhecked add jaconet Muslins, Long Lawn arid thrfad Cambric Handkerchiefs, ? Grass ahd'Maiseilles Skirts,' Hose nd Gloves, . Worked Collars and figured Laces, Ci iiinpj b ringes andi Buttons.' FINE BLACK,; ERMINET. CASHMER S, ' : ,':! Large Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, :s Kerseys.! Linseys and Ticking, White, Red. and Canton Flannels, ,:f Sup. Whitney and I J willed BED BLANKETS, Red, Green and White Mackipse do. 4 6 and 10-4 unbleached Shectinjrs, ' '' , . -f Fine bl'ch'd St unblecir'd Shirtings from S to 10 cents Diaper. arid Draper Table Cloths, (' Ctrni Rhvs fancv Cloth andVehet do. not to! do bqsiness on the credit system; t iTHOMAS A. MITCHELL. ' - .'''; Ik' 1 .-i i ' 23 f O.Ii. burch&co;, One door blelow the Post Office, j ? RALEIGH, N. C, . ; 4 WOULD .respectfully inform the Public tfiat thev have a very largne assortment of Boots and.Shbcs, eomprising in part the followiiig1 kinds: For the Gentlemen. 250 EairsMen'8 Sup. Calf Skin Boots, (Pripes from Sl.fiO to .:Hn ' V . ? . I .2 Cases Men's Sup, Napbleon, " , 2 Cases Boy's '( (Jood article, " i I . i vases xouin ig " uuraoie aruwc, pvEGROES SHOES of all kinds, f. 1000 pairs lined and bound BROGANS, Prices from 50 cents to $1,40. j 25 O Pairs Indies Thick Walking Shoes, 250 do id Buskin, 1 100 lo do Ties, I 40Q j do Common Leather, ' 100i do: Thick Soled Gaitejs, 50 j do Straps, ; 50 1 do Kid slippers, it 100 doj; Morj&cco Slippers, j 100 do AVomen?s Goat Booties, 1 OO Pairs Mlsse FIN p GOAT 100 100 200 do do do Kid j J .do Leather do' do do t: Children's .Goat Bootees ; SB OE-FINDINGS. KIT. LASTS, &c;i- i Lin nor Skins. Calf Skins. Sole Leather, Ho- j rocco Binding doJ; and indeeti every thing" for the ' trade kept for sale by rhemj. "Also, i I f 1 ....... j .J. t i S - - .1 io.OOO Pounds Oak tanned Sole LEATHER. 0C5- ,AVe are determined Jto sell, and ot to bo I out-done iri giving good Bargains to purchaseri,by any liciuse in this City. As oux Stock is much larger .than any other houe, we think we can fit ; and suit them better. - Call aad examine forj'our-r selvesj before purchasing elsewhere Nov. 22, 1848. 3' 28 t II 5's a singular fact that the use of milk was not known on; this continent at the time of its discovery by Columbu. -The cow and horse which now swarm in count less numbers on rhe table lands of North and South America, were introduced by the Spanish conquerors. . j A handsaw is; a' good thing, but notfl shave with. ' j - i ' ' 12 4 1 .t !; i. "'I-
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