. j'" ' 11 . TERMS OF ADVERTISING. - , . !. ' , ' f AoaeTtirtn4a For every Sixteen Une; 3nt nsertioS.pne Dollar ; each sabeeotontr!asrtin. Twenty-five Cents. ' .'. Court Order and Judicial AdtertUemente willb charged 35 per cent, higher; hut a deduction f 33 per cenL. will be made front the regular prices, far advertisers by ths year. ' Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Wkeklv Kb- II PUBLISHED SSMI-WEEK.LT AJTD WEEKLY, BY SEATON GALES, . EDITOR 15D FMPRIETOL TERMS. For the Semi-Weekly Taper, $5 per annum. For the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. J-hirra, will also appear iu ths Wkeclt Paper, free) or charge. r;.- , D Letters to ths Edtor mast be rorr-rAiss '-f , . Tlffi RALEIGH RlllI mil vmlilHII Diimnn - ivr'.rt: nvfiDiiDiiD i 10m iTimnm -ft POETRY. . - LOVE'S APPEAL. The following good rcrses, (says the Home Journal,) are adopted to such general use so many people's " sentiments better expressed" lhat we publish them with unusal pleasure : Go snd forget thee ! Bid the torrent flowing, Turn backward to its wild and unknown source; Bil tbe steru tempest through the forest blowing, Stay but a moment in its onward course. Biad with a silken chain ths fleeting hoars, That glide in silence through each summer day ; Call back to freshness last jeir'i faded flowers ; ' Or, still the dashing of the ocean's spray. Bat do mot bid me go, aor yet forget thee, Ner think it wrong that I do not obey ; I would aot that the hour wherein I met thee. Should from my food remembrance paaa away. I weald not hive it vanish like a vision Like a sweet dream that fades with morning light; Bat shrined in holy memory's dear elysian, With thoughts that cheer me through the dark est night. Go and forget thee! Better that I perish Now while the cup of bitterness I hold ; Oh ! why wilt thou not let uiy spirit cherish The gracious love that lingers yet untold ? Oh ! why not let me pour the holy treasure A eentle balm into thy shrinking heart 7 'Twill yield a gladness which thou canst not mea- , sure, i From the London Examiner. And culm thy sorrows when thy tears shall start, j PREs. UENTS OF FRANCE AND Oh! then be mine, for in thy sweet confusion, I AMERICA. I've read the love thou didst not dare to own ; j To be pacific j3 ag j a reason for French Thou e inst not tell roe twas a fond delusion, . i . i . . , , , , And lhat thy voice w ,s only friendship's lone; boat ill ty as to be weak. Italy was so urn Thou whisperedst once that it was but to try me, : t'tig that no wonder was excited at French Thou bad'st me bnnish love from out my breast, invasion or French perfidy; but there is Let not the thought that thou hast tntled by me, ; Cotne like a shadow o'er thy future rest. Oh ! call me back ; by all the sunny hours We've passed together seated side by side By all the cherished joys that once were ours Oh ! let me, dearest. elaim thee for my bride. Quench not the flame that in my breast is plowing, or seek to stine mat wbicb burns in thine, Bat let our love, like streams uuited flowing, Mingle with each other 'till mine be lost in thine: MISCELLANEOUS. THE ANGEL OF THE LEAVES. BY MIS! II ANA All F. GOULD. "Alas! alas!" said the sorrowing Tree, ! 4 my beautiful robe is gone; it has been ; torn from me ! Ils faded pieces whirl upon the wind; they rustle beneath the squirrel's ; foot as hr arr-hps fur his nut : llipv final ' upon the passing stream and on the quiver-, ing uue. oe is me: lor ray near, green verdure is gone, it was thrj gift of the An- : eel of the Leaves ! I have lost it. arid mv ! vlorv is vanished : mr heaulv has diaan. : B j , . j r - r r " eared; my summer honors hare passed ; freedom, if he had seconded and directed her away. .My bright and comely garment, alas! i energies, if he had abstained but from faUe it is rent into a thousand parts. Who will j hood and fraud. History neither will nor weave me such another? Fiece by piece ' can dissemble them : the eternal city hears has it been stripped from mc. Scarcely did j the eternal testimony. The words of .Mazzini I sigh for the loss of one, ere another wan- ' are not the words of an angry zealot, but dered offon air. The sweet sound of music j are registered in the archives of every honest cheers me no more. The bints that sang in ; heart. He accuses no man without the proof mv bosmvwvere dism-ived at mv desolation of all he utters; and there was a time when they have flown away with their songs. I such an accusation, so confirmed, would have I stood in my pride. The sun brighten- : driven the delinquent bevond the pale of ed mv robe wiih his smile; the zephvrs ! breathed sofily through its glossy folds; the i clouds strewed pearls among them. Mv shadow was wide upon the rarlh; my head was Idled high, and my forehead was fair to the heavens. But now, how changed ! Sadness is upon me; mv head is shorn: mv arms arc StrioItPfl : I rannn llirnu- ali-wlnu.' on the ground. Henutv ness is gone out of my hasdeparled; "lad- . bosom. The blood has retired from my In-art and sunk into iIik earth. Iamihirsiv. 1 am cold. Mv naked iiiuhs shiver in the chilly air; the keen blast comes pitiless amongihem. Tne win ter is coming. I am destitute. Sorrow is my portion ; mourning must wear me away. How shall 1 account lo the Angel, who clothed me, for the loss of this beautiful g.ftV The Angel lnd been listening. In sooth ing accents he answered the lamentation : 'My beloved tree,' said he, he comforted! 1 am by thee still, though evi-ry leaf has for- "ken inee. i ne voice or gladness is nusn- continent, franco owes her money ; ami ed among thy bough; and let my whisper : she will have il, although, like many a civil console thee. Thy sorrow is but for a sea- ' suit, ihe contest may cost her greaily more son. Trust in me. Keep my promise in ! than her demands. She is not to be shuffled thy heart. B patient and full of hope . oil" or brought to a compromise by a minor liet the words I have with thee alid and , piece of trickery ; the amount of money is cheer thee through the coming winter. Then 1 not in question. The question is, whether will I return and clothe thee ai w. the Americans are to be treated as icnomin- 'The storm will drive rudely ovtr thee; iously and superciliously as the Italians. At the snow will sift among thv naked limbs, the head of the United States is a brave, n But these will be light and passing afflic- ' temperate, a sagacious man ; no falsehood lions. The ice will veih heavily on thy ' of word or deed could ever be objected to helpless arms ; but il shall soon dissolve to ; hun. Americans, 1 hope, will pardon me in tears. It shall pass into th ground, and be j comparing their Presideut (the indignity is drunken by the roots. Then will it creep t unintentional) with the President of France, up, in secret, beneath thy bark, and spread ! Lu one we behold the grave, sedate, verari iiito the branches it has oppressed, and help' ous Iv-glishmanof England's Coinmonwrallh, to adorn them. I shall be here lo use it I j animated not indeed by a better spirit, but a "Thy blood lias now retired for safety. spirit moving over vast and discordant popti Tlie frost would chill and destroy il. Il has j lalions with strength to direct (heir energies pone into thy mother's bosom for her to ; and assign their courses ; and the other with- keep it warm, fvirth will not rob her off spring. She is a careful pircnt; she knows all the wants of her children, and forgets not to provide for Ihe least of them. The sap lhat has for a while gone down will mike -tUv rools strike deener. and snrcad wider: and, renewed and strengthened, il shall re lurn to nourish ihy heart. Then, if thou shah have remembered and trusled in my promise; I will fulfil it. Buds shall shoot forth on eveiy bough I will unfold anolh. cr ro:ie lor thee. I will nlnr and fit it in every part. It sial he a comely raiment. Thou shall forget thy present sorrow. Sad- ncss shall be hwdlowed up of joy. Now, my beloved J ree, fare thee Well for a season! I he Angel was gone. The cold, mutter ing winter drew near. The wild blast whistled for the storm. The storm came and howled around the Tree. But Ihe word ol :he Angel was hidden in her heart. Il soothed her amid the threalenings of the tempest. The ice-cakes rattled on ber liml.s, and loaded and weighed them down. 'My slender branches, said she, Met not 'his burden nverrnmo vnn Ttrpslr nnt ho. !l--aill this !iravv .TlTlirlinn KrpsL noil Knl j - - ..v.. wu "end, nil jou can spring back to your pla- ces. Let Dot a twig oC jou be lost I Hope mvat prop you up for" while, tm tbe An gel will reward jour patience. You will wave in a softer air. Grace shall be again in your motion, and a renewed beauty bang around you.' The scowling fase of winter began to lose its features. Tbe raging storm grew faint, and breathed its last. The restless clouds fretted themselves to fragments; these scat tered on the sky, and were brushed away. The sun threw down a bundle of golden ar rows, that fell upon the Tree. The ice.cakes glittered as they came. Every one was shattered by a shaft, and, unlocked itself upon tbe limb. They melted, and were gone. Spring had come to reign. Ilcr blessed ministers were abroad in the esrth. They horered in the air. They blendd their beautiful tints, and cast a new-created glo ry on the face of the blue heavens. The Tree was rewarded for ber trust. The Angel was true to tbe object of his lore. He returned he bestowed on her another robe. It was bright, glossy, and un sullied. The dust of summer had never lit upon it; the scorching heat had not faded it; j 1 tie moth had not profaned it. The Tree stood ; again in loveliness; she was dressed in more j than her former beauty. She was very fair; I joy smiled around her on every side. The birds flew back to her bo?om, and sung among i her branches their hymns to the Angel of j tiik Leaves. hardlv an example in history of policy so a ! blind and erroneous. Detested as the French J always were by every other people, the Itali 1 ans, always deceivrd by them, always plun dered, always trampled on and cast off, con- linueil to look toward them as protectors. Napoleon bartered Italy for a worthless wife; ; his nephew gives her up for an imperial crown undrr a papal consecration. He ' conciliated both Austria and Russia, by ab- staining from the consolidation of freedom throughout all the states ofEurope, which might have been effected by the pressure of j his foot, by only one step onward. And : what has he gained by this alliance with des- pntism ? Tbe hatred of all free nations, the contempt even of the enslaved, not only of those who were reduced to this condition under his eye and bis connivance, but also .f I ho u'rrfrha linrn In tmrvit mlf thp vprv nails and rivets of the chain that now encoru- passes the globe. To what a height of glory might the I re- I sident of France have attained, if ha had ! snn.no on u. Hi. Iit in li. r ascent towards honorable-men's society, A bold front and j swaggering gait may reduce the cowardly to silence in presence of the ferocious ; not an inch further. It has been tried of late against I In? Americans, and with what success! A receiver of stolen goods is defended in his i roiierv bv a French envoy. The French i m-rv ia rrnnoalrl hv lh. il mnrif :in (Tiivprn ! mcnt to reconsider the propriety of his pro- uction ; the American government is an swered with the same insolence as hc Roman was on its calm ami just expostulation. The matter was submitted by tho American gov ernment to the French cabinet. The French cabinet d fends al once both the insolence aiid the fraud. Pusjporls are delivered to (he envoy ; he returns to France. Arrogance is broken into foam when it dashes on the western shores of the. Atlantic. America knows enuallv her iutpnsts and hc-r dignity. Averse to war, averse to the politics of Europe, she is nreatlv niore than a match against the uuited powers of that I out any first principles, any determinate line of conduct, swearing to republicanism before the people, abjuring it before the prieelh wd, undetermining it at home, battering it down j abroad, delighted at transient cheers on a ; railroad, deaf to Ihe distant voice of history, following bis uncle where the way is torlu ou, deviating where it is straight, and slop ping in the midst of it to bow with equal obsequiousness to the heads of two religions. j Symbolical of such a character is the Tree of Liberty : a tree unsound at root, shrivel- I ed at top, shedding its leaves on the laborers j who plant it, and concealing the nakedness of its branches in the duller of the garlands lhat bedizen it. Sometimes a preference makes poor a- mends for a comparison ; but America will pardon me thus weighing a sound President against a hollow one. Temperate and strong as she is, she will treat arrogant petulance with calm derision ! The resourcest f France, she well knows, are inadequate to set-afloat, witb soldiers and stores, any fleet that could make an impression. Her soldiers would find no field of operations, until, by tbe hu i manitv and muni fieenee of their CSDlOrS. theV ....... .. - f I should be employed in levelling tbe road lo SoJ..SIS voluntary duty. Not only in common with the nations of Europe, but infinitely beyond them, those on the Atlantic see with abhor rence the wrongs and cruellies committed against the bravest and longest free of any on our continent. Europe and Asia rise up simultaneously from a death-like lethargy, wbicb long held both against more outrage ous insolence, more unprovoked ferocity. The god of Mahomet is called the Merciful; and his worship is not the worship of lip or knee. Because the disciple of Mahomet is merciful to the follower of Christ, a Chris tian Potentate threatens him with a war ! America will not strike down the arm of France if she defends for once tbe cause of humanity and honor. From no sympathy will she ever do it, bat from jealdusy lest England should become more popular and more powerful in the East. Waltek Savage Lakdor. U7 S7 XT SB IZ2 GS3 af 7 o QITIlHE Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the aUb) University of North Carolina will he held at the Executive Office, on Thursday, the 13th day of December next. At this meeting, the Board of Trustees will pro ceed to fill the vacancy in the Professorship of Rhetoric, Iogic, tc, occurring by tbe resignation of Rev. Dr. William A. Green. By order, C. L. HINTON, Secretary. Raleigh, November SO, 1849. 92 id CANDY! CANDY I am about commencing the manufacture of Can dy, and intend to sell it lower than it has ever beeu sold in this market. My object will be to make quick sales. Wholesale price, 18 cents per pound. L. B WALKER. Patent Netting Machine INVENTED BY JOHN JIclll LLE, IfTSJSHING Nets and Seins, made on the above J1J Machine, can be supplied to dealers in and cuusumers of the article, at the low price of 30 cents per pound for inch meshes. The arrangement of the meshes is the same as in the hand netting the knot Hi the common netting knot aui the uniform ity of the meshes, perfection of the knots, entire freedom from slip kno's and no possibility of the ir regular bagging in large seins, as often occurs in those made by hand, make it in all these respects far superior to hand netting. Persons wanting Seins are invited to call and ex amine, in a few day, a specimen of the work at the Office of the 11 Register." Manufactured and sold by WM. E. HOOPER. 74 J, Bowley'a Wharf, Baltimore, Md. Oct 30, 1849. 87 12t EXWRiio5'h,,m"t I rpo enable me to answer certain enquiries ad- L dressed to this Department, by the Secretary of lh Treasury of the United Stales, I ahall be plea- d lo ' t'' " ' Managers of all the Cottou Facloriea in this Slate, iaforinalioa oa the fallowing points 1. The name ( the Factory, and where silaated, 2. Amount of Capital iuveated, S Numbtr of Bales o Cotton consumed annually, 4. Number of Spiudles, aud Mules and Lo n is. CUAS. MANLY. November 5th. 1S49. 69 w3w rTMHIS day received pr. Express line, 50 Togss JL ind Cloaks, all qualities. E. L. HARDING. Nav. 24, 1349. 84 i.V VACANT Acre Lot, in the Eastern part of frSl i the City, an elegant site for a private rri druce contiguous to the lot uikiii 'which N. U. Hughes. Eq., resides. Enquire vl E. P. Guiou, or the Kditor ol thi Paper. Nofomlx i 24 139. 94-wtf llluck Jf oicokiu Hats. Fush ion for .A 'ov ember. CASE Juki received : also, receiving. Grouud Alluia and Blown Sail primo- and full sacks. J. BROWN, 1 No 9. Fayetteville Street Raleieh. Novembr 2G, 1849. 94 FJLXCY aisJlMERE P.1XTS. 3DOZ pairs jnst received, beautiful colors, well made, nod eut in I he lntrst style. ALSO. 36 pnirs fine black French Doe Skin Cssimrres, selling cheap at E. L. HARDING'S. Nov 2. 1S40. 94 DOZ. Blue Felts Over Conts, JZi 2 u Blankets, 3 it n Black heavy English Cloth. E. L HARDING. Nov 24. IS49. 94 illcrino Shirts. LARGE lot just received very cheap. E. L. HARDING. Nov 24. 1849. 94 CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON S1LXS. SILVER Grty silks, French Merinos, Velvet Trimming, Ertio.oideri.flg Braids, P iris KkJ Gloves, Black Belt Ribbons. Just icceived by Express, R. TUCKER &. SON. Nov 26, 1849. 94 For Sale at Auction A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE I PITTSBORO', CHATHAM COUNTY. SN pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity for Chatham County, I shall proceed to sell at public Auction at the Court tlou-e, in tne town oi rituoorougn, on i nursusy toe mm uaj ui wanun- ry next, the dwelling and appurtenances of Ihe late 'ltna'lrlnn: .v. dliuaie lromeuiairiy on ioc nuriucru iiuc tit mc Village limits, with about 20 acres of lnnd attached. and all convenient out bouses, besides having a good well and spring. This property is particularly desir able. A lot of 13 acres under a good fence, about bslf a mile north of the above, will be sold at the same time. A credit of one and two years will be given, with interest from tLe date, and, bond and approved secu rity required. f . M. O- WaDELL, C. M. E. Pittsboro', Nov. 24, 1849. 94 E? Fayetteville Observer, snd Wilmington Commercial, till day of sale. Bills for dvertising to be sent to M. Q. W. New JIarkct House. SEALED Proposals will be received by the un dersigned, nniil tbe 1st day of December, 1849, for building an additional Market House in the City of Raleigh said Market House to be construc ted in accordance with the plan in our possession. The plan may be seen on application to Mr. John Hutchins, with whom proposals may be left. S. W. WHITING. C. B. ROOT, M. B. ROYSTER. JOHN HUTCHINS, Committee. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1649. 93 Id Dry Goods "Establishments. JUST RECEIVED 113 "cr nnaTipmrmaaa. OIIAIR Lustre, Cherry colored Crape Scarfs, title Kid Gloves, Oil Print, Black Alpaeea, Black French Cloth, Fancy Caaimeres, Together with other articles. ALSO, Just to hand an additional supply of Men's Kip Shoes and Youth's Boots. HEARTT &. LITCHFORD. Oct 16, 1349. 83 Additional Supplies EMBROIDERED and Flounced Wtntcd Rshes, French Uroc'd Cssbmeres, 8olid Colored English Merinss, Chameleon Lustre English Prists, bhawls and Hosiery, Cashmeres, Tweeds. Battinetta, Ken tacky leans, Bleached and Br. Shirtings, Flannels, &.c. 5tc ALSO Ladies Lasting Gaiters, Seal Walking Shoes, Kid Slippers, Cork Soles, - Ladies Morocco Bootees, From the Manufactory of J. Miles and 8nn. HEARTT 4" LITCHFORD. Rideigh. Sept. 24th. 1849. 77 The Freight Train has Come ! AND brought ns a large and very fine assort ment of the best STAPLE GOODS. Call and examine. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. Raleigh, Sept. 18th, 1849. 75 TO THE PUBLIC fHIE Subscribers take this method of informing A. their Country friends, aud the public in general, that they have made large purchases of Goods al the North, and are anxious to do a jobbing business in the true sense of the word. They go for small profits and quick sales. They most respectfully solicit a call from any parson vixiting Petersburg, buying Goods lo sell again, as they know they cau offer such induce ments as to secure customers from going elsewhere. Terms, Cah only. DAVIS k. HYMAN, Corner of Sycamore aud Bank Street. Petersburg. Aug 30th, 1849. 70 3m PEEBLESr WHITE & DAVIS, Grocers and Co in in iwt ion Merchants Old Street, Petersburg. Ta., KEEP always on hand a large and well assort ed supply of Groceries, and pay particular at tention to the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and all other kinds of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE. PETER R. DAVIS. Ja. Petersburg. July 20. S8 ly PLAID LINSEY. MARLBORO 8TRIPES, OREGON PLAIDS, Diapers, Tickings snd Towellings, Tweeds. Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Pilot Cloth, Over Coaiintjs, Kerseys, Washington Plains, and Pennsylvania Stripe, Rough and Realy Cassi meres, &c, 4tc. Jutft received and for sale by 1 R. TUCKER & SON. Raleigh. October 5. 1849. 80 CIICAI TWEED COATS. 150 Tweed Cassi mere Coats, cut in good style and well made, for $5 fc. Li. tJAKDIiU. Oct. 30. (Standard) 66 a:otih: it supply. r , MOLE SKIN HATS NOVEMBER Style pm to day received by R, TUCKER J- SON. 87 Raleigh Oct. 13, 1S49. FALL A IND WIATEIt JUST io hsnd an elegant stock of Ladies' Dress goods, as follows : Chameleon Poult de Soie, Satin du chene. Printed and Plain Cachmeres great variety, do do Mouslin da Laincs, French Merinos, Chameleon Lustres, do Silks, Brocade, do Queen's Grey els Foulard eiilkt. Alpaca Lustres, Embroidered Kohrs, Capes, Collars, Gloves, Milts, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Velvet Trimmings. ALSO, Swiss, Mull. Book and Jaconet Muslins, Murlin Trnnings. 4c. fee. HEAKTT & LITCHFORD. 8ept. 18, 1849. 75 Just Received, CHE8T PRIME GUN TEA; also, Black Tea, and for sale by i J BROWN. No. 9. Fayetteville tftrreet. Raleigh, October 18, 1849 Mfii'm Iloy and Children's Hat Cups to day received, bv R. TUCKER At SON. Raleigh, November 6. 1849. 69 WHITE and Black Otter, Soft Beaver. Tarn pics and Mexican HATS. A new supply just to hand. R. TUCKER A SON. November 6, IS49 89 LADIES' Walking Shoes, and Children's Red Gaiters, a handsome article jost opened at TUCKERS. NoTember 6, 1849. 89 aoo SACKS Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt, t jn slore mBj (ot Me by J TUCKER & SON. October 6, 1849, 89 BY EXPRESS. THIS DAY. VELVET TRIM MINGS, DRAB, fcc. Coats, 1200 Spool Cotton. Black Ingraiu Cotton Hose. Plaid Linseys. Colored Spool Cotton. J. BROWN. 87 Ra eigh, October 30. 1849. Mnylnmd's Snuff, IVo. 3. A fresh sup ply just received and for sale bv WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD f CO. COTTON YARNS 6,000 lbs. Cotton Yarns, assorted, 4's to 14V, Washington, Merchants and Bailie 4; Co , for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS. Petersburg. November 13th, 1849. 9a BUCK WHEAT AMD BUTTER. -g p BAGS of the best Hulled Buck Wheat. 1 5 2 Fiikins Mountain Butter, a prime arti cle. L. D. WALKER. Nov. 20,1849. 92 P RESERVED GINGER, just received by L. a. WALKER. Nov. 20, 1S49. 93 Dry Goods EstabUsIiments, To Day by Express, AN Additional supply of Ladies' Dress Goods, Consisting of Mode Colored Mouslin De tain and Cashmeres, Mode and Cherry Colored. Free cb Merinos, Piuk, Blue and WuiU Tarlatan Muslins, Fancy Silk Braids, Bqunet and Belt Ribbons, Brack Tw isted Silk Egyptian MitUt Ladies Lang White Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cot'd Kid Gloves, Superior Black Clolh, Embroidered Cashmere Vesting, Black aud Fancy French Cassimerea, J-c. 4c. R. TUCKER & SON. October 8th, 1849. 81 SHAWLS, BLANKETS, dec. 1 EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL li OKED CASSIMERE SHAWLS, black .Merino and Cassimere Figared and Plain io. Heavy Woolen, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket do, Iarge Plaid Cashmere and Double Knit Wo. lea 4; Bed Blankets ol various sixes. Blue. Green, and Checkered Blankets, Servants Blankets by ths piece or doxen. For sale by R. TUCKER & SON. Raleigh. October 5, 1849. 80 Gentlemen's Hats, FALL STYLE FOR 1849. R TUCKER i SON. have just received their , Fall supply of Fashionable Beaver and Su per Moleskin Hats. In the production of the article just mentioned, tbe most faultless models of European Style have been consulted, and ly uniting some of their moet prominent features with American habit and tssie, tbe present Fashion has been found, and its appro priateness to the other portions of the Gentlemen's Fall and Winter cosiume cannot fail to recommend it to the Fashionable Community. Our customers snd the public are respectfully in vited to call and examine for themselves. Ksleigh. August 29, 1849. - 69 A LOT OF PRIME GOSHEN CHEESE, IN BOXES. For sale by R. TUCKER &SON. Rsleiah October 5. 149. 80 FINE CUTLERY &.C. 1SETT Balance Handled Knives and Forks, complete 51 pieces, Ivory Hand'ed Butter Knives, Pocket, Pen and Congress Knives, Scissors, large aud small, Wade and Butcher's superior Razors, Saunders' Razor Strops, Oleophane aud other Shaving Soaps. ALSO, W. Hull & Son's Tallow Candles, Judd, Son aud Co's Sperm do. For sale by T. BROWN. Raleigh, Nov. 11. 1849. 00 NOTICE. A YouDg Gentleman who is a Graduate of the University of N. C, can bring good recommendations, and has some experience iu teachiug, is desirous of nbtaiuiug a situation as a teacher of a good school. Address A. B., Hamilton, Martin Couuty N. C, o tbe Kditor of this paper. Oct. 19, 1849. 84 SUPEItlOIt CHEWING TOBAC CO, Just Received. ALSO, Just to hsnd, English Mustard. Sup. Carb. Soda, a prime ariicle for Family use Wire Fenders, Carpeting, Hearth Rugs and Carpet Binding- ; Looking Glasses, Brass and Fancy Cast Andirons ; Brass Head and Com mon Shoels and Fancy Tongs, Bellows, Spades and Shovels; Collins' Axes, Broad Axes, Haichels, Plaiu Slocks, Hand Saws, Files and many other Tools. Jaconet, Cambric, checked. Plain Swiss and Mull Muslins; Garment and Furniture Dimity, Cotton Fringes, Thread Lace, edging and Insetting; Swiss and Jaconet EJgina and Inserting ; Lule Ed ging and Lace. Plain and Figured Bnlihinets, Black Merino, snd High l'olved Shawls Coiton Hand kerchiefs, Black and Fancy Colored Cravats, Black Gros De Rhine Silk. For Sale on reasonable terms, by J. BROWN, No. 9, Fayetteville Street. Raleieh. October IS. 1849. 84 Livery Stable. THE Subscriber after returning his grateful thanks to the Public, for the very lilral and generous j alronage, hitherto extended to him, would respectfully give not.ee thai he continues lo prose cute his line of business, in all its branches, with promp ness and efficiency. His SisMrs are clean and commodious, and his Ostlers experienced and at tentive ; indeed no pains or expense nave been or shall be spared to render satisfaction to all who pat ronize his Establishment. He will keep constantly on hand, for hire, HACKS, BUGGIES, HARNESS ixs HORSES willb&boarded by the day, week, month or year, on ihe most moderate terms. Drovers will find this a central position, and a most conve nient one for effecting sales, and they will ajways find ample accommodation for any num ber of Horses, however large. The Subscriber hopes ibat his friends and the Public will continue to give him a trial. It is all that be asks. JAMES M. HARRISS. Raleigh. September 28, 1 U49 78 ly Professor Barry's Tricopherous OR MEDICATED CONPOUND. Endorsed by the first professional talent in the United States ; its efficacy attested by thousands of well-known citizens; sold at a price which places it within the reach of every family: recommended by journals of the highest standing in the country; equally applicable to two specific and widely differ ent purposes. and everywhere in demand, BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS may be fearlessly pronounced, on the most incontestible evidence, the best, the cheapest, the most popular preparation for restor ing and beautifying the hair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, and curing all diseases of the skin, the muscles and glands, which has ever been offered to the public, either in tho Old World or New. It stands alone " It has no brother, and is like no brother" A volume of authentic testimony and analytical proof of its valne accompanies every bot tle. To gainsny the record is impossible ; for every purchaser adds one more to the legion of witnesses arrayed in its behalf. Its wonderful effects in renewing, glossing, beau tifying and cleansing the hair, are all produced through its primary influence upon the skin of the head. The invigorating fluid enables the scalp to perform its functions properly. The scurf and dandruf, which s sluggish circulation baa allowed to accumulate, are thrown off, the vegetative princi ple finds its way to tbe vesicles in which the hair is rooted, and tbey are supplied, ss it were, with ths UxJr vitas, which strengthens, moistens, glosses, and beautifies every fibre, until "each particular hair" becomes a healthy and elastic filament. The same fertilizing priuciple which causes tbe existing hair to grow, stimulates the latent roots, and thus ths fibres which have fallen out are soon replaced by new ones. Remember that this double antidote this speci fie for diseases of tbe skin, snd matchless beantifier of the hair is sold from fifty to one hundred prr cent, cheaper than any other preparation for the hair out. Sold in larjre bottles, price 25 cents, at the Prin cipal Office. 137, Broadway, and by tbe subscribers by retail or wholesale in Kaieign, n. o. A. B. STiTII & COn Agents hor, 24. 1S49. 94 3t Jewelry l&tablishmehts. Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival of a large and fashionable as sortment of the above jost at hand and for sale, cheaper than even at PALMER 4- RA MSATS Jewelry Store, The most extensive Steck of ail articles in their line that ha been offer ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if you do not buy. 4 Dozen gold and silver Watches, of all kinds, Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, and collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils aud Pens and waist Buck les, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons, Cups, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, &C. 1 A large stock of Cutlery, Razors, Knives, Razor straps, and Diamond Pasts for Razors, Brashes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, &c. Butter and Frail Knives. Gold and Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti cles. All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired in superior style. Old Gold and Silver received in ex change. PALMER J-RAMSAY. Raleigh. Nov. 21, 1849. - 93 tf New Jewelry Store. W. II. THOMPSON Would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he has open ed a choice slock of Watches and Jewelry, sale, part of the store occupied by Mrs. Thompson as a Millinery establishment, where he offers for sale. Gold aud Silver Watches, warranted correct time keepers ; Ihe latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains ; Cameo, stone aud mourning Broaches ; Ffaia, Chased aud Stone Rings : Gold Pens and Pencils ; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Studs, Collar aud Sleeve Bullous, Ear Ring, Gold and Silver Spectacles, &.c.,' Fancy Goods and Fine Cutlery; all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired iu superior style. Old Gold and Silver takes in ex change. Sept. 21, 1849. 76 6aa Samuel Kirk & Son3 Gold and Silver Smiths, No. 172, llaltiiaoi-c Street. g3aaaoarrn saa.a lSQaQ MANUFACTURE and have always on hand, a large amount of Silver, Table, and Tea Skh)iis, Forks of all sizes. Sugar Tongs, Soup Ladles Butter Knives, Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Sells, Pitch ers, Vases, Urns, Dishes, &c. They are continually receiving by direct importa tions, all the new style Piuted Castors, Baskets. Candlesticks and Waiters, as early as tliey appear m trie foreign markets. Also, hne Table Cutlery, Gold, Patent Lever aud Lepiue Watches Jewelry oi every aescnpliou. January 10. Ifj v A RICH ASSORTMENT ofSilver-Piated Caa tors, Caudlesticks, and Girandules. ' And B.ouze Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by PALMER 5- RAMSEY. November 26. 1 849. 94 For Sale DOLLARD'S Celebrated Herba nium Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wash. Also, an exiejsive assortment of all kinds of per fumery. PALMER $ RAMSEY. XH'ovf mbcr 26, 1349. 94 WINDOW ?LASS. T? " A" w i - O t n . n . An " . uuvuo num oa iv 10 ai x o in store, and for sale low by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, d- CO. Sept. 17, 1849. 75 I 1 w,sna m y , m. luill - n u rxcvticui article: uu barid. WILL. PEOK & SON. I .r T1A.U A. II a --.'I- October 16. 83 2w SaKsiug; and Hope. A good supply to hand " WILL. PECK &, 0N. October 16. 83 3 w Old Java Coffee and Crushed Sugar just received. ALSO ON HAND, A few pieces of WHITE FLANNELS, suitable for the season. J.BROWN. A rrow Root. 1 Case best Bermuda, just to Maud WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. Co. Druggists. July I9th, 1849. 59 By the Ilcv. Charles Beecher The Incarnation, or ths pictures of the Virgin aud her Sou For sale bv H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, July 5. 1849. S4 Cotton Bagging; and Rope. A heavy article of Bagging just in hand. Bale Rope a good supply. WM. PECK &. KOA. Hats and Caps Caps and Hats i F EVERY DESCKIP 1'ION, STYLE AND W PRICE, CAN BE FOUND BY CALLING AT TUCKERS. Sign of the Brazen Hat. h'aleigh, October 5, 1849. 80 BV EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA 200 received by PAIR ROBINSON'S SHOES, for Ladies, Misaesand Children ; this day R. TUCKER &.SON. Abbott's iMew History Queen Mari Antoinette, of France, with numerous engra vings ; by John S. C. Abbott, anthor of Kings and Queeus Just received at TURNER'S. glTOVJES -Box article. October 16. and air-tight Stoves, a good WILL. PECK & SON. 83 4w J ltt at hand, a lot of Robinson's bboes Consisting of Ladies' Walking 8hoes, ' Blai k Kid Slippers, While do do " stin do Misses and Children's Goat and Bronze Boots. R. TUCKER it SON. luperior Family Flour, For Sale by R. TUCKER d-SON. Oct. 23. 83 . T Few piires Figured Turkey Red Curtain fcTJik Muslin, Fur sale by R. TUCKER &. SON. Oct. 23. 85 hoc, Slippers and Walter. JU3T received and now opening, a first rate as sortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes of almost every description, from Philadelphia T. A. MITCHELL. Raleigh, October 18. 1849 84 6t Head Ache. IF you are subject to a Nervous Hesd Ache, send to PEJ CUD'S Drug Store, and get a bottle of Spohn's Head Ache Elixir or if you are Deaf, get a bottle of McNair's Acoustic Oil snd be relieved P. F. PESCUD. a-B " ADIES Thick aud Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters, bMUI Received to day by IL TUCKER & SON. Cc'.o'jer Sth, IS49. & S. F. PHILLIPS. ATTENDS THE COURTS in the Coa.tiesj- 4 of Orange, Ahimence, Wske and Chatham. 1 Chapel Hill, W. C, May 24, 1849. i 4j Bed Blankets aud Sheetings. A' LARGE . Supply of Blankets, of very V sciiptioh, and Sheetings, jost received, at th slo,of T.A.MITCHELL October 18, 1849. ' -. . 4 6t ' Full RENT. rip HE large and convenient Dwelling, near ths add nH Baptist M.etinghouse Grove, whball ths'neces- sary out houses and two acres of land attached. Possession will be given the first of January next . . ' G. SHAW. Raleigh Nov. 20. 1848. , ' 93 2000 WANTED. " arpHE Subscriber is authorized to receive props sjJti sala for a loan of Two Thousand Dotlaftj, Bonds of the City of Rsleigh', 4bi Fivt Huns res' DwU lars each, payable after twelve months froan lasts,, at ths pleasure ol tbe parties, abd Wing inssfM st ths rate of six par cent per annum, payabk saas atnually. 8. W. WHITING, , . . . WJ Treasurer. Raleigh. May 18. 1849. . Ms mm a 9 AiAi'iiST STYLES. - ust bt hand. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. FRESH SUPPLIES AT PESCUD'S Wholesale and Retail Drugstore. 10 Kegs pure White Lend. J UV i. O. I SOU Gallons Linsed Oil, SO ounces ljuiuine, , 12 doz. fresh Cougreals Water, 100 lbs. refined Borax, 3 cases Goodwinspatent Chewing Tobacco-. 1 Old Peyton Gravelly'a of And many other desirable articles are just received and expected to arrive this week. All which will be sold upou reasouable terms, by P. F.PESCTJD. Raleigh, Oct IT, 1849. FALL IMPORTATION OP EARTHEN-WARE, CHINA AND GLASS SEPTEMBER 3, 1349. We a.e receiving per thw ships Francouia, Susan Howell, and Henry Pratt. ar- ' riving from Liverpool, oar sop ply of Earthenware lnd Chi na, direct from the manfttt rert. - .- And by arrivals from two North, we are receiving m fall stock of Cut, Plain and Press. ea uiass ware, Liooxing Claw see, Castors, Waiters, and a great variety of Faney Goods, selected for the country trade. Country merchants are invited to call and exam. iue our stock. STEBBINS, DARRACOTT CO, 101 Broad street, Richmond, V. September 5, 1849 7 Now Ready, CrpURNER'S North Carolina Almanac, for tfc 6-) year of our Lord, 18 5 0. Published and sold wholesale and retail, by Hen ry D. Turner, at the JM. C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, Nov. 2, t849. 89 B ujuoe rasie a superior articlt of Ros J9 flavored, just to band WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Druggists. IB riliH Lustre For Cleaning Stoves, im Store ana tor sate oy WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f- CQ New Boots and Shoes. Oliver L. Borch, Fuyelierille St., 1 Door below the Post Office, RALEIGH, N. C. W O ULD i b form the public that h C I has just received a large assortment fbs3 of BOOTS AND SHOES, com- - tB Pr'mS n Part tne following art-' cles : ' Ladies' Goal welt Buskins, French do do. Kid well Ties, Fine Kid Butkins, Fins Greeia La Victoria, (New Fasbienj Goat do do do French Kid do do Children's Black Morocco, da Do Colored do do Do Bronxe do do Do Laced Boots, do Boy's Calf Boots, Do" Kip do Do Laced Monroe's, Do Peg strspped do Children's do 100 Pairt Philadelphia made Genikmen't Boots, Stiched and Pegged, different qualities, Women's Craeia Boots, (New Style,) Do. Flesh Out, Negroes' Coarse Shoes, frc frc He requests all wanting Boots or 8hoes to give bin a call, as he knows his assortment to.be the largest jn the Ciiy, and he flatters himself lhat he can furnish as good bargains, if not better, than can be got soy where else in the Ciiy. O. U BURCH. November 19. 1849. 91 CllUU13iX! TOBACCO. A GOOD asoitment of Chewing, Tobacco among the lot a Keg of tbe Real SaeraJneoto. a pure article put op without mixtures of any sonV and can't be heat in this maiket. L B. WALKER. Nov. 20. 1849. . . 1 to Til k Tiaui; OL. BURCH will inform the Tiads that kw constantly keeps on band a largo sseortmenl I Touts, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Thread, Catf, Goat, and Lining Skins, and every thing to farasab a ahnp out and out. November 19. 1849. f 9 The Latest Fashions Just at Hand. OL BURCH has returned from the North. m with every ihtag necessary (or msnufachiring ihe must fashionable B hjIs and Shoes that can h made. He has bought the best Paris as well as Philadelphia Calfskins, and new leels confident thai he can not only make as larhinnable but as dur ahle Bonis and bes as any man in lbs U. Stales. Call and examine lor J ourselves. November 19, 1849. 9i FROCK AND DUEss COATS. T71 L. 11 A ROlNCi has jost received a frat tjtJm rate assortment ef .Frock sad Dress Coats el beautiful French Cloths. Cheap for Cash. ?5 Nov. 5 DOZ. yards Velvet Trimmings, to day re ceived by R. TUCKER SO. 23.1S49. f3 ki:ai made cloth itt., fjW'-E have ou hand a beautiful assortment of WW Over Coats. Business Sacks aud Frocks. Cloaks, Pantaloons. Vests. Mtrtumg Genu, very ele- gant, onder Shirts, urawers, ousveuoers, uioveaii kinds, Pocket HaudkercheiCs, Cravats, Stocks, hirt Collars, fee. O- V- P- ' AOTICB. ' f- ALL persons indebted to ths Estate of the lata W. R. Gales, previous to thelat of July 1849, .wi .nake Davment to the subscriber by the 1st of 1850. or said accounts and notes will b i Disced iu the hands of an officer for collection 1 rf-, t ti r.tvr . J October 22, 1849. I

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