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- . . ..-. - f i. - . .. ' - f -wr . . - 1 -- I . s -,.. ? 1 - - -(..-.. :. i : L - J ;A-f r' .n;i rc i x..,., ,.sl in .in. i .,: , iii iv vr.i it i . r i y ; i , i i j r . v. i iilj'.i n r , tiiuii ' wni rt h if 8 . AND PROPRIETOR, -r 'ffair delightful peace, January JH. wpu- .ri be held . the first oT Ts presence for Col. Aw eXpr?theVVbi Candidate for Qot- J'Star" suggests the C0!:. 7,r P. Mahw i a Correspon- UflflB-WM . the name of Hon. J" tfnmel'S the , AND NOE3T t Volume! XL. IT) 4. "Hel ' ., ,W- lasi "Pivmoath r,u . nic rd staki-t. K . .f .hp HOU. . i inoi"'" . the usual ' ' .. hffinning w Ifir0": ui, mind, as (he custoraary sea- mpxcite the usual .k. nllDilC IU.--J - , rr,. I ,1J J-. J. 1? Utr r nvention approacnes. ioe cieuut ior aiu purpose uunng iae nscai year . kolding - , , trentlemen any ending 30ih June, 1848. Mr. Douglas offered a ,ofveral .rTh. Thair of Governor, . 1 l n iiiv Ifn the Senate, on Monday, Mr. Pea&ck of Ma ry land presented ibtf credentigU of Hon.' Thomas C3. Pratt, "as the Senator elected from that State to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of the Hon. Rererdy Johnson. The joint resolution suspending ko much of the act of the 3d of March, 1849, as restricts the expenses of collecting the revenue from the customs lo 1 ,560,000, was ta ken up and amended orr the motion of the Hon Mr. Dickinson, by the addition of a proviso limit ing these expenses to such sum per annum as was NumbeiHw. it aExaouji ITEMS. .V T -T ' t i . r ifThe. lUe and mceorAjdlshat Torneyof PhIa- oeintowas defeated. J5y relerencto the pro- ( gThe eiectiou for- Town officen, held resolution, which lies over, providing for the re- honor to the State trocession to Maryland of all that part of the Dis- . the claims of ail, are re-1 tact of Columbia not lying within the corporate ,r A . .l . .nrt me twi"" v. . pot wi friends, as qualify- limits of the city of Washington. Mr. Hottstoit, m sacges" o . support 0f the Whig ( offered the following resolution, which ; also lies b all due deference to the claims over . ft i n who have been nominated, f Whereas. The Congress of the United States, jfnutiuv r pecive personal and possessing only a delegated authority, have no i i Invest that this is all power over the subject of negro slavery within the we would suggest tnaiu i a i rf hibit u5' . j...vi hv our W nig ore- . r :.u .-. : .u .. m Iz j- . . r.u ivk!m is essential to I whc bv nmnifinsl law it ntvar aTtafc m tn M jjmustk: ;o' theif piDciples, r,5U distract and any-1 tablish it in any State or Territory where it does i ',n distract and divide am 1 i DUl as an assurance and guarantee to lj. das a ieuu"j (jiuiuuic uamiwuy, ijuiei apprenension, ana re- Jfpat so aesirauw v ---t- Wimu" .....u nrotauon of the to We move sectional prejudices, which, by possibility, .u. .kp nresentaUon oi me might impair or weaken love and devotion to the believe oreferred by the Union in any part of the country, it is hereby. iTytL fTZLwsLr- B.-. peo?e I to Territories oi uc w . . . oiaic ic sdiuc luum-m ngnis oi sen government . i:,.Minor tendency. We snouiu heopjg ;n the States : thai if. in th fe-f unanimity in the onset, as weU as of suchmlierent nght, the people in the newly jipetteciu ; WPWOUld aid in acquired Territories, by the annexation of Texas Loot the campaio". . aad tie acquisition of California and New Mexi- our forces, or assist m CO) south Qf the paralell of 36 degrees and 30 min- are contending witn eucmJ ' utes oi north latitude, extending to the Pacific i j-..n,,V.r! tn errant whom I ncian. shall pctahlich bllS ana OeiclU""- "o I . ' . ""ij wiuuiumv, would prove aeieie-1 ouv-u omunaiiuicui or pruiuuiiion oi . negro oiavtry, ui me iormaiion oi meir oiate govern ments, shall be deemed no . objection to their ad-, mission as State or States into the Union, in ac-" cordaxice with the Constitution of tha United States. In the House, the day was spent in the discus sion of the rules, i - In the Senate, on Tuesday, the resolution of Mr. Foote, concerning the establishment of terri torial governments in California, New Mexico and Deseret, was made the special order for the day on Monday next. Mr. F. intimated that Gen. Cass would take that occasion to offer his view9 EconTention, or otherwise, . the friends upon the questional length. Mr. Douglas offer- Msons thus withdrawn, may become J resoiu uon, wmcn lies over, cauing on me ifield a cold support to the nominee or i v.-vM uuuvuuug j ujc ocuiciupiuy- ... . .:.t..nlo;mc I ed to visit Huntrarv durincr tho rnvntmr Ko- iiauon. weseiupuu rtiii,uiai i.i" i - ,- o - " tween that country and Austria, and also the in structions to bur minister to Central America. The day was chiefly occupied with a speech from Mr. Bhadbuey, of Maine, on his resolution touch ing the- exercise of the power of removal by the President. " Mr. Maitotm moved, as a test vote, that the resolution lie upon the table regarding it in its principle, as a total departure from the former, practice or the Government, and as a gross invasion of the constitutional authority and rights of the Executive Chief Magistrate. This motion In ihe onset, F"'" . . .11 u Alv at because which we au ua.c ft us patiently await the recommenda- Reconvention, wnem (bejd,and then direct an our euo.u .rj,to thus named. Even then, we o ; u . Lcsured, that we will have enougu uu , L.mrthe lists, distracted ana aiviaeu t - Ifflsetres, with hall a doen rvicnmouua ksbarae, mortificauon, and possimy oe W If these sectional recoramenda- Ln in the public eye for any length oi ftreothen be withdrawn, by the decis- TB-vet, while we say this, we cannot nopressionof ouropinion as to the uresis- f and justness of conforming to the ng incumbents, which has prevailed -r 11 . . - prears past. W hat we wouiu most earo- ttbat the Whig party may await the as- p of the Convention, and then act as one msaijimg tne candidate who may Irttyit. ceemnga ui. anoioer column, it wm ne seen mat r:i,; ua wfv , - ,. , i Mr. cSmpbefl received the votes of! Den P .TSSS.S 2 r m.nsnliei crate member Umon: , m the selection of the old Cofnmisstoners, as J h ; . . I i follows : Messrs. James 1. Miller. L.-H. uMr. Vbhable has got himself into a difficulty, Marsleller, John Dawson, George-W. Davis, by voting for the Whig! Candidate for Clerk, to Joshua G: Wright, William C. Howard, and Whicjx the "Brown" d.ilemma is'nt a circum- Thomas D. Meares. James T. Miller, Esq stance. The foregoing fling from the " Union" wis re-elected Magistrate of Police py the at the eight Democratic members, who voted tot j Commissioners.' V 1 Mr. Campbell, has brought Father Abraham Out ) The following gentlemen have been elec in a letter protesting against the inferences that ted Town officers for Fayettevitle : A.' A: T. those ominous italics sujnrest. He lays allfhe Smith, Intendant; and James Sunday, P. blame of defeating th, arpnmnliRhl Frnft' i layior, josepn mey, l a. iiuttenon, A. A BS. OF GOVERNORS i tas been introducetf TntOlme te- of Maryland, to increase the salary ot i of that State, from $2000 to $4,200 pi Formerly, when the Governor was j Jto reside at Annapolis, the salary was and during Gov. Pratt's term, it i increased to $4000 pretty much the 16 which it is now again proposed to petal .thing, wedonot approve of the iPubhc Officers being so high as to ren- ws objects of mercenary competition ; Swtainly, the pay should bear at least a 'proportion to the expenses .connected Sitauons. In our own State, for exam . pul salary of our Executive is hajdly f enable the incumbent, whoever he U&pense the very hospitalities that ap- T appertain to his mansion, much less terpenses of a domestic nature that sny household. To say nothing of many a man, who would dignify fesation.and who would reflect cred- fand upon the State, is thus deter- ons of pecuniarr caution, from F people, when they solicit it, the ben- fm and services, such a narsimoh- " Dot Try well calculated Ko exalt the ! We post, or to enhance Whatever lM State mkv eniov for a lihral ah- ,of official worth. Besides, k should 1 wnsideration, that, under the cus. years prevalent in North Carolina, tes for the Gubernatorial Chair Pire State a custom, by the way, ble propriety or necessity the -Mucin io a camnaiffn maxe a i mo- I uPn the salary of our Gover- ; time of installation. "'wvemnrac lliil... .1 n. -r iivuc as me kuiaiicsi oi '"BUcri s, ih, I i e . i " ",au icasi luiee-iounns "4tjteof Loiiian ;r,;- . ,U0B nd in resonrroo k.. n. 1J.J. -a uci . ""ujnes the Raar . j ,u - j ) UJU Cir,u IUC our larger Cities enjoys a higher w uu "Jure nut: m "PPorttheilian;,,, r v.:- '""SC. W . - . . M&iikr i F'aie io say, mat we bs ul ma as rnmr.an Tui: rcc Ptakr- ""kcui t uunu yjui- I '""tlommntimi.i . l!(raini 7 ",rdU" may ooast ; and t... h 01 ProPer State nrirtA th J Panted, would wish to see the sl Itl ph r Offi &secuve, appropnated J m a manner reasonably con- i uie estate, byearfr : 'mportance, and we CnlV""''0001" Maryland, our mmensurately increase the j " uie nn tor 7 "V upon the Northern Democrats, as will be seen by the Card, which we publish below to which the " Union" replies that Forney was the nominee of the caucus, and that it was the duty of every De mocrat to support him- to the last ' A novel pre dicament for the Representative from the Fifth Dis-1 tnct : that what consolation he receives should come from Whigs. ' ! Ritchie versus Venable! JVbn nostrum taut at eorhponeri Utes. t To the Editors of the Union: Gentlemen : I observe, in an article published in the Union of this morning, the remark "that the able and accomplished Forney of Philadelphia has been defeated. By reference to the proceed ings in another column' it will be seen that Mr. Campbell received the votes of eight democratic members" the last three words in italics. It fa but justice to those gentlemen, that the fact3 be more distinctly placed before the public. The im pression made by the article referred to will most probably be, that the votes of those eight gentle men for Mr. Campbell defeated Mr. Fornev a conclusion as unjust to them as it is unwarranted oy the tacts. It was obvious to all, and admitted by every candid man, that Mr. Forney was already in fact defeated. Those eight gentlemen all voted for Mr. Forney for eight successive days, and his vote fell off from 106 to 93, owing to the desertion of northern democrats, the most oT whom were ra the caucus which nominated him, and of whose desertion no notice is taken in the article alluded to a desertion notorious for several previousIays.: Seven of those who voted for Mr. Campbell on, the lasj ballot were not in the democratic caucus, and expressly declined taking part in the nomina tion. Indeed, only one gentleman of the eight aided in making that or any of the caucus nomi nations. Those seven gentlemen, notwithstand ing, voted for Mr. Forney, the nominee, for eight 5 days,Junti it was apparent to every observer that it was impossible to elect him. He was. in fact. defeated for the last six days, and still they voted for him. It was apparent to all that Mr. Lamp bell, who had been once dropped by his party, wonld be dropped again, and that the result must be the election of a free soiler over Mr. ;Fomey. It was impossible that he could be elected. The struggle had become a most undignified contest ; a most shameful expenditure of public money, amounting each day to more than the an nual salary pf the Clerk. To terminate it, and or ganize the House to proceed to the transaction of business, as yet totally neglected I determined oh yesterday to vote for the candidate whoobtained the highest vote on that day, on the first, ballot, wnetner air. uampbell or Mr. Forney. Toe first vote, tn which we all voted for Mr. Forney, re sulted in 93 for Mr. Forney and 96 for Mr. Camp bell. On the next vote, I remarked to the House. that although preferrine Mr. Fornev and bavin? for ifh linn Tntol fn ki... f -fid.- t7' 2- r t .T McKethan, William McLaurin, and Wiffiam Warden, Commissioners. Q' We observe that Mr. Clay has pre sented in the U..S. Senate a memorial from Wm. A. Seely, j a lawyer of N. York,, who was instrumental in recovering the Crown jewels of Holland, stolen from the. Prince of Orange many ; years ago, and bnnght to this country. Air. Seely Tias applied in vain for tho reward offaiedbyfihe prince for, their restoraUon,and42je np asks that, as. this government is paying in annual instalments a debt due io Holland from the city of Wash ington, the amount of the reward be deduct ed from such debt, and the sum paid over to him. Rumored Recall op Mr. Sqtjier. A telegraphic dispatch appears in the New York Express, of? Saturday morning, to the effect that the government is determined to recall Mr. Squief from his place as Charge d' Affaires to Central America. The same writer states, on f all but official authority," that the British government is about to give a similar intimation to Mr. Chatfield, the English agent at Nicaragua. If these reports are true, we may presume that these gentle men are recalled by their respective govern ments, in order to disembarrass the negotia tions at Washington, of the complication which has been brought upon them by the transfer and seizure of the island of Tigre. Extreme Modesty. The PittsburgSa- rt departs. Supreme C TSTO. 1, Vet It, Uv Reports. " Na-2. Vol. , Equity Reports. . , J ust issued and for sale by, i S EATON GALES. Register Office, Jri. 18, 1850. 6 tf ion Cured DAILY BY DR. HASTING8 Compound Syrup of Naphtha. Th Medicaf Faculty, as well as the public, are truck with waudnr at the numerous cures made ialiv by this extraordinary medicine, and it is now ac knowledged by runny of our mot-t eminent physi cian o be a certain' and speedy cure for tubercular consumption, in it worat stages. It has been re commended by that eminent physician, Dr. Molt, and is constantly used in the Marine Hospital at Savannah. Ga b Dr. Arnold, the senior physician of the hospital, The London Lancet, London Medi cal Journal, PratthwaUe'a Retrospect, and all other of the London Medical Journals, have spoken in praise many times of the surprising effects of DR. HASTINGS' PKEPAa.vnoi. It has been thoroughly tried, not imly In' the Hos pital under the charge of Dr. Hastings, in London, but Iho by all the Erst physicians of England, and all have (htUj endorse) tt as an unrivalled remedy ta Consumption,! and alt other diseases of lbs lungs. The following are a few of the opinions expressed by the Medical Faculty of England. Dr. William son, of Manchester, thus writes : " UNDER ITS INFLUENCE ft I have seen the emaciated being, on whose brow death had seemed to have set his seal, acquire invi gorstion and strength and exchange his early mornings of intense suffering and distressing couch for the sound repose which alone accompanies sound neaiia.' DR. WARE, OF LIVERPOOL. Bays f I regard Hastings' Syrup or Napthi as one oi tne nrst medical discoveries of any age, and con aider its agency in curing consumption as establish ed beyond all doubt or question." A single bottle will prove its efficacy. All the pro prietor asks is the trial of one bottle, the action of which will prove to the paiient the virtue ot this meaicine. Coughs, colds, bronchitis, decline, asthma, night sweats, and spitting of blood, ate cured in a sur prisingly thori space of time; the severest colds having yielded to the treatment of the Naphtha Syrup in the short space of forty-eight hours. To j enumerate all the cures performed by I his medicine A FINAL ujfitalmtmt of percent, da the sub cxipUons to the new Episcopal COiurch, bow being erected in Ibis Cit jt will be due on or before tla 1st tl April, 18&0. j r ; JAS. McKtMMON, Treasurer. Jaanary 18. 1850. ' 6 At W1LMIKGTOM AND RALEIGH RAIL ROAD BONDS. GflXHE Sabsoriber is now ready to take op the a) Bonds of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail rvoaa, aue January 1849 and 1850. CHARLES L. HINTQN. Publio Treasurer. January 18, 1850. ! . 6 3t trT" i&tandard 3 times. , Negroes for Sale and Hire. TTpiDER a decretal order ofthe Court of Equity m; ior naiaam uountyvi Baal.', ou the lxtb day ofFebruary next, being Tuesday of the! Ooanty Court, in the town of Pittaboro'. offer for s&la sev eral very valuable slaves of both sexes, anil at the same time aire out ror tb balance or the year sev- eraa oiauKa aescription. , Terns of sale, Uash'."-" ; ' i . M. O. WAD DELL, C. M. E PHtaboro', Jan. 16, 1850. ' 6-4w -Gold br, COLtVIW LE16HT C APITAL4 PRIZES S0LD1H y 'Ti itrsnga, fi panB; stranp.' O . j the past ftrxfglrwu. it their Jwafrt, has staled ike pmivertal erdtctMthev wry touch, is gvW I . ' f From North id SoathV and from tbe Eaal f tti n...i Wut: in cerv Stat af tb pnt eadar y, haa ihe aama nalKani af tba freat LatttfJ firm ef ; 1.-.-, t -' n'r nliifMAr MarvlanJ. become koowa ertaatr , f-lJUwa voces w ikz vsw rr One order; par maA,' to Colvin Co. Wa? j Th AnnM af COLVIN CO. baa beaa liabed in fcaUioaoro twenty-five yeara, aa afcM der Messra. Yates & Aictnlyre, D. Co, J. G. Gregory j Co ,aud D. PaiaiCllsal. . cnf.vipt ie COV OFF! CEa 1 .l jV JFl corner of Baltimore mnd CabtrtsSntX - MoasuM HuijHita, UAVrnsoaB, mm ,. s ! 'o.Tbe raost unparatled Prix Yoadofa ia kf world ! Guarantee all Prizes. , OrBcial Drawings of December show TIGHT CAPITAL PRIZES SOLD Iff DECEMBS aroouutiDg to upwards of s iTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.Gah- The House finally succeeded in electing a Ser geant at Arms. The following was the vote : Senter M. Giddings, (Whig.) 102 A. J. Glossbrenner, (Dem.) 107 - On Wednesday, in the Senate, Mr. Benton in troduced a bill defining the boundaries of Texas, which he advocated in a brief speech. Air. Foote followed against it. The House was engaged, during the day,' in fruitless attempts to perform the important duty of electing a Door-keeper. VIRGINIA THE VERMONT, RES OLUTIONS. A message from Gov. Floyd, of Virginia, was transmitted to the General Assembly of that State, or Saturday last, communicating the Resolutions of the Vermont Legislature on the subject of Sla very. The message speaks in proper terms of the grossly offensive tone of the Resolutions, and re commends the adoption of the resolves passed in. January, 1849, and the passage of a law provi ding that an appropriation be made to defray the expenses of such delegates as may be selected to attend the Convention, to be held at Nashville in June next. . " A resolution was carried unanimously, directing the Governor to transmit the Resolution back to the Governor of Vermont, and inform him that the Legislature of Virginia understood, and would maintain j their constitutional rights. The Select Committee, to which was referred so much of the Governor's annual Message, as re lated to the Wilmot. Proviso, with instructions to. inquire into the expediency of appointing delegates to represent Virginia in the Southern Convention, submitted a report, re-affirming the resolutions passed at the sessions of 1847 and '49. This re port is made the order of the day for Thursday next. ; vw 'r The Wetmore Defalcation. The "New York Express" states, that the Wetmore defalcation, after deducting all vouchers, amounts to the enormous sum of $170,000 ! Mr. BaiDBURv's resolution inquires why cer tain Loco Foco ex officials have been removed ! ! to the country demanded that this struggle should lie terminated, and that I should, with a view to that result, vote for Mr. Campbell, .the present Clerk, a gentleman and a competent officer, and. against whom there was no charge of improper conduct. I did so, and two democratic gentlemen from the South voted for him also. On the suc ceeding ballot, the rest of the gentlemen mentioned in, italics in the Unvon voted tor him, and he was elected. Upon the annunciation of my vote, sev- erai nonnern democrats anu iree-souers woo nau for some days deserted Mr. Forney I suppose for his southern popularity changed their: votes Irom the Iree soil candidate, and voted tor nira. It was the desertion of his northern democratic cau cus friends which crushed his hopes by redlucing his vote from 106 to vo, whilst southern; dem ocrats voted for him still : and as it took 1 12 votes to elect Mr. Campbell, the eight italicised south ern democrats could not have elected Mr. Forney. I feel assured that I was elected by my constitu ents for a higher purpose than to consume the time of the whole people in a bottomless struggle for a paltry office, protracted to a great expense and the total suspension of the whole business ot Congress. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, A. W. VENABLE WASHJirGTOw, Jan. 12, 1850." turday Vister tells a Stcry .of two prim ladies would occupy a volum the accompanying hav. wno entered a complaint against a neighbor for bathing in a stream five hundred yards from their door, and when asked how they could recognize him at that distance, replied, " Oh, we used a spy-glass." . (s-That "chartered libertine," the wind, took a rather costly liberty with a Kentuc kian's rx)cket-book ou hoard the steamer I ashion, at Cincinnati, a few days ago. The log been selected by the American agent from a mass of certificates which have been received by him. t MAGKIN'S LUCINA -CORDIAL OR THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. This is tbe only aciual remedy ever discovered for Im potency, 'General Debility Nocturnal Emis sions, and all diseases occasioned by certain secret habits ; and many of the nostrums recently tecom. iKentuckiao Was overhaul g his Bank bills i nations, which its unii vailed excellence, fame, and on the hurricane deck, when a sudden gust ; popularity have ; brought into the market. - The carried off one thousand dollars at one fell I med,cJ faculty of Europe, and the United States are SWOOD. , I ananimous in i heir recommendations of the Luema -j'' i Cordial, and have not given their sanction in a gt$ Two Roman Catholic Priests are about ! single instance that has been authenticated, to any establishing a paper in France, advocating I other compound for. tbe same purposes. The na ture t the maladiea relieved by the Lucina Cor dial are generally such aa to leave the publication of certificates of cures out of the question, or the proprietor could produce a host of iha taoet conclu sive testimony to show that tbe great reputation I wnMi ij TnTla J?' IrtftPFl' IMI f 1 11 aculoui virtues, in all directions are to be found the happy parent of healthy offspring,- who would not have been so, but for this extraordinary prepara tion. And it is euqally potent in the many diseases for which it is recommended. Objection has been naturally made to tbe price of the Lucina Cordial ; because the trash that haa been thrown into the market in opposition to it, is sold cheaper ; but the the abolition of the role which forbids the Catholic clergy from marrying. Sensible fellows. $3 The City of Washington is rapidly in- One hun- population is Creasing in size and 4jX7jolatjOri - nwre n ii&i9. xBe. oresent TSi,pres fjc5- A few days ago, Foote, of Mississippi, com menced a speech in the Senate by saying that be rose to epeak with great reluctance, If bis reluc tance to speak were half as great as the reluctance the Senate feels to hear him, he would be as mute as a mouse throughout the remainder of his ben' atonal career. Whenever tbe chairman sees the little Mississippian making himself erect, and says " Mr. Foote," every other foot in the Senate, that has any regard tor-the com tort ot the man it sup ports, proceeds hastily toward the door and makes its exit. Louisville Journal. 37,932. The Boston Chronotype is no more. The Editor say 8 : " If it had told less truth in its life, it would not now be lying in death." Miss Irvi of Mobile, a favorite grand daughter of Mr. Clay, has expressed her de- f . lh,. hra Mrlill eaaot le98. and termination to take the veil. This determi- j oulrht to be much dearer, as many of the iogiedienta I. 0. OF 0. F,, I SONS OF TEMPERANCE, MASONS, AMERl- VAJy MECHANICS, i AND ALL OTHER SOCIETIES, are respect fully informed that I aai prepared to furaish them, at the shortest notice, with every description or hi " Jan. n ,ouirc( ' xnujf ui Ure fk . . wrrvices oi such men fGjlhfimalnrial h! M the ueen ine case. . ltle privilege of doing h ; A Long Pen Holder. We see it stated in the Northern papers, that an operator in the Eastern Telegraph Office in New York City, recently succeeded in writing di rect to Halifax, N. S , a distance - of nearly one thousand miles of continuous wire. This is spoken of as a great feat and as tbe greatest distance that any Telegraph has yet worked intelligibly.; . John D. Cameron, Esq., the present excellent operator in this place, while stationed at Fayette ville, frequently, we understand, transmitted di rect from that place to Columbus, Georgia, a dis tance by the wires of nearly nine hundred miles a cessation of connection beyond that point alone Ocj-The Washington Union says that the Loco focos are preparing to go into the next contest with " flying colors." Their colors may " fly" at the commencement of the battle, but we apprehend that they themselves will soon imitate the exam ple. Prentice. The Southern Democrat says . that " Butcher Ewing deserves to be stamped with - the mark of Jain." We understand that the editor of that paper has, first and last, been stamped with the marks of at least a dozen cimes. Louisville Journal. nation has occasioned much. grief and sorrow to Mr. Clay. : Another little addition is anticipated to the family circle of Queen Victoria. These "little additions" make large additions to the expenses of the government ; Mr. Best, the self-elected speaker of the Pennsylvania senate, appoints democrats and whigs to the offices under him, one half of each. i Death or Commodore Conner.- The Globe says that Commodere Conner, U. S. Navy, died on Saturday morning at Erie, (Pa.) - f Prosperous Odd Fellows' Lodge. The Gazette, published at EU'tcotts' Mills, gives the' following statistics of Centre Lodge No. 40, at that place, which certainly show it to bp in a very prosperous condition : ! The Lodge was opened in 1849, with on ly eight members, and it now numbers 207 contributing members. During the past year 32 members have been initiated, and the receipts $1,264 03. During the same pe riod $399 have been paid out to the sick and disabled members. The Lodge has in the Savings Bank at Baltimore, $1263 17, in Hall stock $250, and in Treasurer s hands $76 16, making an aggregate of funds of $1,589 33. The Orphan School Fund a- mount8 to $404 12. and the clothing fund to about half as much. During the term of almost seven years that the Lodge has been iri existence, there have but nve members died, and the wives of three others. Such was the demand4or slwhs in new York, on New Year's day, that fifty dollars were offered 1 . . a t n ... . ana reiusea ior a single "torn out." iuirni, ... - . . ... LSrLhtTnoTi Lnnir 4 rrrfvpntin.ya tnnher rrtmrnnnimnnn The editor Df the Indianarjolis Senti nel lalks about his feelings. We do not tup pose he has any. How can a man, who- has been kicked so pften that a piece of hit hide, if taken from a certain part of his body, would make a stputair of jact-baots, be ex pected to have feelings? Xott. Journal A Greek maid being asked what fortune she would bring her husband, replied I will bring him what gold cannot purchase a heart unspotted, and without a stain, which is all that descended to me from my parents." i " 4 - Mas. MiLLEa The Cask Settled. The fate of -this lady, which has excited so much at tention, and awakened so much sympathy, and been surrounded with so many suspicions, is at length to be disrobed ot its mystery, and the tacts are to be brought to light. VVe have satisfactory reasons for saying that the foaming waters of the Niagara never rolled over the form of the missing Mrs. Miller. Happy would it have been for her, if accident had plunged her beneath that giant flood then her memory would have been fragrant and flfuaiUUl gun m whl6h she1 has lallen, will shroud .. v.- , j i. r , ... - . fjj- We clip the following notice of two former residents of our City, from the "Montgomery (Ala.) Journal." Doubtless the gentlemen allu ded to have many. friends in the community who Will be pleased to hear of their movements : t Messrs. Oakes and Beadt. We have been requested to state that the lovers of the musical art will have anj opportunity very shortly of at tending a Concert, to be given by Messrs. Oakes and Brady, two of the most distinguished artists who have ever visited the South. Mr. Oakes is a solo Violinist of ihe first grade, and Mr. Brady, as a Guitarist, has few equals in the world. . Both of these gentlemen are fine Pianists, and the Con cert will be varied by executions upon the Violin, Piano and Guitar. her name with infamy! alid her friends with m-ief, Mrs, Miller bas eloped with Mr Baker, of Wfa cbester, and the fact has been known here for some five weeks, . but withheld from motives of dehcacy to the friends. Jt is no longer, necessary tokeep back the informauon, as the proof is gath ering top thick to be longer doubted. 4 , ! ; , . Baltimore rus In the Methodist Episcopal Church in this ci- S, on raarsaay qigui iom, uy me vc. .- eflbi, Mr. Edward Rowlett, to Miss Mary Jen- tvi on: l aursqay ii-strfsTJirvr , In Alamance. N. fj on Ihe ?Hh instant, bv the Rev. G. W. Perrill, Hugh McCadden, Esq., of vrrunviue iv. u,., to iviiss imizabetn J., c;urry, daughter of the Rev. Ezekiel B. Curry. f . In GatMnrillo , t the Msmkantti ITntaf " m iL. ij. v. vv nnneio, xo miss sa. v, Jjaxnei, both cf NansemQnd county, Va, v ' ' " which compose it are among tbe costliest things in nature ; whereaa the others are made up of cheap drugs worth but little in money, and lesa in merit ; and it ia a fact, that at least one of the getters up of these same mixtures, makes it. a point to add one bottle of the Lucina Cordial to a given number of gallons of his compound, so as to gie it some little tone and virtue and thus solace his conscience. DR. LE ROY'S SAR SAPARILLA & WILD CHERRY PILLS . The universal celebrity which thia medicine has gained'in every section of the country, and the many astonishing cures it has e fleeted, have established its efficacy beyond alt doubt ; as a general tamily meui cine it has no rival. In all 'caves of Indigestion, Bit Kims Ftwera. Disnensi. Liver Complaints, 8ick Headache. Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Pile. Colic Warms. Disease of the Heart, and all affections of the stomach, and bowels, LE ROY'S PILLS wiU be fmind a never-failinc remedy To insure the full benefit of these celebrated Pills, they should be kept in the house, so thst opon the first commencement Of sickness they may be at once resorted to. One dose then is better than a dozeo alter lh disease has become established ia the ays. ten:. . La Rov'a Pills are purely vegetable, andao inno cent fhat the infant of a month old may tise them if medicine is required, not only with safety, but witn a certainly of receiving all the benefit medicine is rsnsbla of imoartinz.i Females may use thm dur- ' . . . : . , r i- w lil ins alt tbe cn'ical penoas or meir uvea wmoji Pills will insure their health, and produce regular! ty in all the functions of lit. Price 25 cents per box. 1 .ft.- . SJBSBB-BSaSl MITCH EL8 EYE-8ALVE. The. following certificate from Dr. Joslyn, of th regular practice, will aatisfv every : liberal-minded individual that Mitchell'a Eye-Salve is bo quack preparation, but is entitled as well to.the confidence of tbe Faculty as an otnera, woo may uhvwwwwu to avail themselves of it benefits : i PaaaT. Aueust 10, 1845 ; D. Mitchell Dear 8ir: Th first time I saw L.... p..a.t iii W.J. Chanin's, wbeTeft TUUl -w , i .. informed, on vour recommendation .k- nf hi littlfl riauirhter's eves. I bad IU luo " . " . - . , i;nl. .vfinca in it as I hsve m most of the pa tent mediciflfa. But aa the most popular modes of treatment and special remedies had utterly failed to hAnefit the little sufferer, I consented to it use, np- i hat if it did no Bood. it would do no hurt It was a case ot severe Scrofulous Ophthalmy of both eyes. The eyeballs an lids were all very m...t, inflamed Yriur EveiSalve was used. Im mediately it ited like a charm. In a few days a infect cure was eflected. T hi we aometime last winter. Since thatjl have osed your 8alve a great many tiroes with the happiest results. In my band ii has aneedilv cured ..recent inflammation of tb . . .L..'lL:.L Wf M......1 ml I ram lm.nl eyea, ana also uai unu amv iwwu - nn Ia five TAHU BF nr -r tn xsnvemence, time, uajuv una ccthwhj. ve ry far surpasses alt the Salve and Ey Washes of '7.' . a r a.li which 1 have ny anowieuge. ; wespecuunj, i Z W. jOSUN, M..D The ibove Medicjne,are for le in thi City, fcy P. P PECUD,and Messrs. WILLIAMS, HAY- OOD fc CO. Drpggita f and W Lou'isbur, by S BROWN. ' ' : I -; ' '.' ' : 'All orders to Nef Yark must be addreasad lev G. W. Bars & Brother. 14 Greenwich SWhe the 8iuthem and Vfeatern Agents, . ' , Jantiary 19th ItoO. I' , U- tor eiewwiou, r tm confidently assert my anility to compete with any other establishment in the United States, in style, quality and price. j N B I have on hand a splendid assortment or nasonic, Encampment and Subor dinate Lodge Regalias, Jewels, &c Orders from abroad faithfully and punctually At tended to. P. HORTON KEACH, 1 Trimming Store aad Manufactory, 1 149 Main st. Eagle square, Richmond, Va January It tb, 1850, 5 la villi ConwTr, In Equity William N. Eaton and others, i John 3. Eaton, and other. Original BUI. William N. Eaton, one of the plaintiffs, ) having maae oatn according to Act of Assembly in such ease made and provided, that the defendants, Thomas R. Eaton, John T. Walton, and his wife, Susan Catharine, and George C. Eaton,' reside with out tbe limits or this state : It is therefore ordered. mac publication De mnde in the Kaleigh Register, ior six successive weeks, for the said defendants to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at tne ioort House in Oxford, on the first Monday in raarcn next, and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill ; otherwise the same will be taken as con fessed by them, and 'will be heard ex parte. wirness, I nomas ts L.ittieiohn, (Jlerk and Mas ter of the said Court of Equity, at office, the 9th day of January, A. D-1850. THUS. 13. H I TLEJOHN, C. M. C. Pr. Adv. $62 1-2. 6w FOR . SALE OR RENT. Q DESI RABLE reaideace containing 364 acres, known aa the Oakley plantation : the late res- ideao of A. A. Jonee, about 10 miles North of Ra leigh, within one mile of Huntsville Depot, and ad joining Wake Forest Distriat. The above situation has a good Dwelling and other needful out houses; on it is a fine stand for a Docroa, a good summer retreat from sickness, most excellent trood water. and the plantation ia fine order to cultivate either in corn, ootton or tobacco. For terms apply to SETH SONES. Pomona, Jsn'y 15, 1850. y 5 3tpd CT Standard copy. N. B. Those who wish to buy or rent would do Well to apply soon. S..; J. Regalias, Jewels, ldge Equipments, liners. Jt iaff5W A- - . y V . J2 WT mr T : aoiaie wi nwnu ajcirouua rsaquixAiia Coxjntt, in Equity Fall Term, 1849. IN e why Al. nasKut, and susannan HasReii, anu Samuel W ewbold and wife, ts. Sarah Mundei's heirs, the heirs of Mary Barbee, Jane,' Martha, Aaron, children of Anna Caean, formerly Anna Haskeii, a daughter of John W. Haskeit; Eliza Ann Haskett, who married one Hezekiah West ; Thos. Albertson in right ! of Wnv L. Haskett and two children of Cynthia Wheeler, formerly Cynthia Haskett. Petition to sell Land. This petition coming on to be heard, and it ap pearing to tbe saugfaction of the Court, that tne Defendants tn this case are non-residents oi ibis State : it is therefore ordered by the Court, that ad vertisement be made in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks successively, notifying the said lWendarUs" to be and appear at the' next Term of jbe Honorable Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Per quimans, St the Court House in the town of Hert ford, on tbe third Monday afier the fourth Monday of March 1850, then and there to answer or demur to the said petition : otherwise judgment pro con fesso will be entered against then?; end the petition heard ex parte aa to tbem. Witness Edward f. Smith, -Clerk and Master! n Eqnrty, at office the third Monday afier the fourth Monday in September, 1848. i ' E. F. SMITH, U. M. E. i Pr. Ad'v $5 62 J. . 92 w6w V $130,000! "We wield the mac'ic wand, th pM raaas lst- ... iaed," - . . . i . Every State in the Union represented ia tlMUst Capital, sold last year at COLV1N fc CO3. , r Capitals Sol4 In Oeember. 55.000 Dollars, sold and pent pv order Yirjiaisk . . ZSfiOa v tOhia. " tsr,trwr i - - -fc'-JWaaina4 S.0U0 w e " ' LoaWaan. 4,000 - Peansyt'. 20,000 " CUwansssV 5.000 '. 1 TaaatssMM. 12,000. " Indiana, LOTTERIES FOR JAMJAR? -. . rria:f " . raekat Date. Capl Prize. PoJof Bal'a, TVta. fQr. Jan. 18, 18 000 78 No. t3 drawn, 5, 17 iO Jan. 1, 37,500 75 No. 12 drawn, 10, 3i U Jan. 21, 25.000 78 Nos. 13 drawn. 8. 31 U Jan. 22, 24.000 75 Noa. 12 drawn. it St Jan. 23, 33,000 75 Nos 13 drawn, 10, 3t $ Jan. 24, 20.000 78 Nos 12 drawn, 5, 17 9) Jan. 25, 10 000 66 No. 13 drawn,. 4,;. lfW J an. 26, 0 000 78 Nos. 1 3 drawn, 20- 70 .00 Jan.23, 27,500 75 No. 1 1 drawn, .91 27 0 Jan. 29. 13.000 78 Noa. 13 drawn. 51 17,50 Jan 30. 32.000 78 No. 13 drawn. lj 33 SO Jan. 31, 20,000 75 Noi 15 drawn, 5, 17 W OWE ORDER 7 Better than a CaUforma Adventvn I i Ijet'.ers aiwaya-eome aafe by mail. f Managers? Official Drawings, with stat7Bai w result, ssnt under close envelop to all wb 4f tickets. T : All communications strictly confident K . Please address, COLVIN fc CO., j Baltisnor. MsL Br V ARO.TIATIC VINEGAR. SOMETHING new and superior to Cof, kall purposes of the Toilet Just received aasl for sale. at the Drug Store of 1 . WILLIAMS HAYWOOD CO. m TTaytnud's Snuff, No.HVA fmh j- XTJJ. 1 ; . ; l , m . , t 'J JUBV reeeivca sua ior sale ov .t . ! WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. qgp ss93.ss auaaoa Cganinvaa THHIS day received pr. Express line, 50 Tegta) XL and Cloaks, all qualitiee. K. I. HARDING. Nav. 24, 1849. ' 04 ROCK. ROE. npRIME Rock Roe, in half Barrels or at rstnil U for sale, by December 11th, 1849. WM. PECK At SON. 00 4w December 11 tb, 1849. FRESH RICE. b6rt. 09 Svr British Enstre-a-For Cleaning Sftbves, h Stor and formal by - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD y CO. 6 TO THE CITIZENS OF RALEIGH. JOHN SIMMS woald respectfully inform th Citizens of Raleigh, thai he is a'Candidati for ' the office of Constable in District No. 1, and if elect ed, will endeavor to discharge hi duty faithfully. Kaleigh, January , 1800. 2t 4 iTATf! Af.WArfh T?n ral I im W. County, Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sesiion. November Term, 1 349. Peter B. Hawkins, ) Original Attachment -Lv! .vs. on Money in th hand! of Js Philemon Hawkins,) seph T Jane. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Philemon Hawkins ia a non-resident of this Stat: It is ordered that publication be mad in tb Raleign Register for six successive week,' notifying th da renaant to oe ana appear oerore tbe Justice of or Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Warren, at the Ceurt Hons ia War rent on, on the fourth ' Monday of February next, ' and replevy said property or money Levied on, r !T the same sjill be condemned to satisfy the Plaintiff " ueDtanauosta - - Witness John W. White. Clerk of our said Coart at office, the 4th Monday of November. A. D. 1849. lssueu loe oin aay or Jan'v, IsdO. w6r (Pr. adv. $5 62j) JNO. W. WHITE, 92000 WAPITED. aTlHE Subscriber is authorized to receive propo sals for a loan of Two Thousand Dollars in Bonds of the City of Raleigh, for Frv Hundred Dol lar? each, payable after twelve months from tbe dale, at the pleasure of the parties, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per ahnam,paiabUaai- . . t t ' IrturTf a-n muslly. ' o- n.-wniiinw, .... e-i City Treasurer, i Raleigh. May 12. 1849. 38 t Now Ready, T arpURNERI North Carolina Almanac, for the sVdjs. year ox our uoro, 1810, Published and sold wholesale and retail, by Hen- it-Dy Turner, at the N. C. COOK.STOKIi Raleigh, Nov. 2, 1849. 88 i JOB PRINTING exeeattd ft this Offico. Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! THE undersigned respectfully eall the , a tten Lion Of the public to the splendid, highly fin ished Rosewood and Mahogony Pianos, with a en tire Cast Iron Frame, handsomely cart etfend gilt. TMb Iron Frame combines the entire Instrument, nrevents it from warping and getting out of Tana. The climate or change of weather have little or a effect on the lnstrumenta The quality of their tone and workmanship cannot b aarpassed b any other Pacry in the Country. Principals of Academies, Professors, Merchants, and the Public generally,, will please send their or ders and they snail oe promptly aiieuaea ia. ANTHONY KUHN St CO, No. 4 EotaW St. BAUTinoix Pianos with meutlic plate in Rosewood or Mahog any eases 6 .octave, from 1 180 to $250. Metallie frame, from $250 to 43 00,64, 6 in proportion, nd . .AltA AJAA " 7 octave iromouv w . , Flea&e refef to. Arch Carter Mocksville; Josh vi .0-1 r ,j c.. r..fcVA...k at Donerpawm ammsi owm uitobinij , Holden and Dr. Thornton, Milton; and Cad, , Jones Et HillsooroV . CiTATE of North Carolina BcaTra k3 CoDnty, Court of Pleat and Quarter SeaucaL November Term, 1849.' 1 - H.H.Hardy, Original Attachment r- vs. r turned n Levied on Land." Levi Holder I ) i On motion in open Court, it is ordered that Pulw licMion be made in the Raleigh Register, for six weeas, ror tne aerendant Levt noider to-appear at. our neat Court of Plea and Quartet Sessions, to to held for the County of Bertie, at the Court Hons, in Windor,on the second Monday of February next, and replevy said property and plead, or JudaenMna pro tonftsie will be entered up against htm. -. ' i . W unese J snatban a. Tay toe. Clerk of said Coart. IDS BVCVBA IUOUUSJ m XlQVeiBOCr 1Q4W , - , j " 'ilT ONA. S. TAYLOR Cjik i H- AT HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, sU3 ion hand, a full assortment of Winter Clothijg reduced pricea, ,: ; E. L. HARDING. T Jsnuary 15, 1S50. C7r Standard eapyv Norther JUafl By Rail Road, Da daily at 141 punv i ' v . Hv viomu il-Mt,. Southerner wo-hors slsge. Due daily at 1 1 a. a. J ' M ' '..T Closesat lt m J GremtbotoughTont-hoTtt " stage, . l)o Monday, ; v eunesuay ana fiatnrday at . $ Closes Stouday, Wednesday and Friday at It aa. ' te&)bern-Tvat .horse stag. Do Tuesday, Thus uay ana oatujuay t . , liBaa; Closes Sunday. Toesdsy tnd Thoraday at 0 p. ja. TaroorougA Two-borsa stage, Du Monday. WeaV necday and Friday at - -,-r I0p.au Close Monday, Wednesday and Satnrday at 9 fi'm.; Fitlsbarougk'Ivto -bora stage, Du Monday and T hursdaj at v ' v . . T p.m' Closes Saturday n4. Tuesday at '0 a.m. J?oa;6orwgA Oue-horse msH, Due Fridaji at 9 a. aa. - , Cle- Friday ml 1 f nv Holly Springs Hone snail, j)ue Monday at pi aa. .. i CfosestTbnrsday at t pm,V Letter should be in the Offic lUten tninntsa hew lore to time of closing. .;. 4"sr. WILLIAM WHITE, P,ll . Raleigh,. SepUmberSOtk.. 1849 ; 1 Z'& ' r i Boys Clolhiiiff. ow vww r roc Vsoau. - - -.- Tweed Casstmr k.; do--; . .'.a ? . 7.- Black and Fancy Cfessiaer Pant. t Black Cloth, and Satinet Round Jackryehap. its 'a' i - 1 11
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