TAB MMGISTER "mm rav, a 4 I- i t Faar nwary' Srteea Aisa weertien, Oaef DoUnq t peA aajBahs,aeat Laasniaa Tweaty-fiva Cants. BY SEATON GALES,3 .TEEMS. for the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per nnnupa. Tor the Weekly Pper, 3 per wumm. ; Ceart Ordeta aad Jadieiaf AsareeasswiU ha tSmfi S5 par Maarhari M a dadmnim af SS per cesjL will sanxMrasroia the formai rissi'. few avaitambtthoyaew; , - A.. . ; !i VOLUME AerrieeiweoU, savarted hi tVe ftoD-Vutii RALEIGH, N. Cr FEBRUARY-16, 1850. (BR 14. atarsa, wiO awas appear U the . Waawaa, 4jwS af aaarg. ; ',Ai iUi t-;- ,-fX ninvi.'.miU 17 Letters ta Ora aMtar saawt be sajatsisv I few m Mb POETRY. f THE ENGLISH FACTORY GIRL. Tm cat a wnkr roomie, TaaV.veataet wat aad mid. Three hours before the dawninf , Tho frthor roused hit ehikl ; H daily morael bringing. The darksome room be paced. And cried the belt it ringin. My hapless darling haste!'1 - Father, Pm op, bat weary ; I Karce can reach the door. And loaf the way, and dreary, O carry me once more i Tb bete oa, we're no mother. You re no employ ment nigh ; They've killed my hole brother. Like him, I'll work and die!" Her wasted form teemed nothing. The load was at his heart ; The sufferer be kept soothtng TiQ at the null they part. The verlookrr met her, - As So her frame she crept, And with his thocg he beat her, And cursed her as she wept Asm! what hours of sorrow Made op her latest day ; These hours that brought no morrow. Too slowly passed away ; It seem'd as she grew weaker. The threads the oftener broke, The rapid wheels ran quicker, And bearier fell the stroke. The son had long descended. But niglit brought no repose ; He day began and ended. As cruel tyrants chose. At length to a little ttetghbor, A half penny she paid. To lake her last hour's labor, While by her frame she laid. At Ust, the engine ceasing. The captives howard rosh'd She thought her suaagth roereasing Tis nope, her spirits fiush'd. She left, but oft she tarried ; She iefl and rose no more, Tifl by ber comrades carried. She reach'd ber Other's door. At night, with tortorM feelings. He watch'J hit sfeeplen child ; And dose beside her kneeling. She knew him not nor emUed. Again the Factory's ringing. Her bat perception's triad : When from her straw-bed springing, " Tia time l'abe shriek' and died! That night a chariot paas'd ber, While on the ground she lay ; The daughters ot her master An evening visit pay : Their tender hearts were sighing As negro's wrongs were told ; While the white stare was dying Who gain'd their father's gold! MISCELLANEOUS. THE ILLITERATE ROBBER. The following ia a abort story 4 Tne Illiterate Robber, on tne Point Neuf. in Paris, at se lected by one of our correspondents, sap an exchange, and sent to us some time since: A splendid carriage, mounted with two servants in livery, drove to ike door of ooo af the giand orfavterite jeweller's abopa in Paris. One of the servants quickly alighted ad opened tbe carriage door, to lei out toe important person, attired in the- eoalaine of a English lord, who stepping into the shop with an atr of seeming consequence, so pe culiar to that class, selected a lot of tbe most precious jewelry, and after agreeing upon the price, ordered bis servant to bring in a cert sin box out of the carnage, in which the jewelry being carefully placed, bis iord- tbip locked and put tbe key in his pocket uuiug mm servant to uu it ana put in the carnage, and bring in that box of incney me servant returned without anything, as. ing: M My lord, tbe money box is not in the carriage. " i At this, tbe aoWe lord pat on an air of great diaapporntaaeot, aad said to bis ser vant in a tone of reprimand : "Did I ool teJI you to put it in tbje car "i am mo uaoersund that tbe box was ill - a m a . . u) hi put in tbe carriage. I carried it into lka rtZ, . A 1 1 i r " Well," said my lord," bring that box jewelry oecx. Having placed it an one end of tbe eoun ter, be requested tbe jeweler to keep it there ntu tfte servant should return with tbe moo a. a ... - 7 Ana in an instant the lord, servant and carnage were out of sight: After the lapse of a dsy or two, tbe jeweler, in order replace his lewelry tn ita former position as the purchaser bad not sent for it. eoened he box, and, reader, you tnay imagine his " auu a lb mil, wpen instesu 01 tew ry.ne lound nothing isritbui little sand Ann the servant with tbe monef. did not s-im nacK. MATRIMONIAL JARS. If people would but consider how possible nmici pain ana perpetrate wrong wimouiany positive intention of doing either, hut merely from' circumstances srising from HUcIvertn4- r : pability of mutual comprehensions, bow much aenmony might be spared. Half tbe quarrels ui v umi iui. ur ma iiici. er weuaea tile, and half the sepe rations that spring from them, are produced J me parlies misunderstanding each other's Peculiarities and not studvin and mkwt n 11. r e -wincesior tnem. Hence unintentional jniMions ef attention are viewed as in tern led 'gita,and are resented. These iodicstione injury to the unconscious offender, mho in m wioene tne breach of affection bv oaw display of petulance or interference hieh frequently irritates the first wound nfl-etad until it becomes incurable. In this .nn.r oiien arises tbe final separation of ons wno ought, bad tbey accurately outers oeart and disposition OMs.ived happilTiv-. R-nUt FEARFUL ENCOUNTER WlTll A BURGLAR BY A LONDON JEWELLER. ' ' Mr. John Richards, a rich London Jewel ler, bad a fearfully romantic adventure, which is described in one of tbe pipers. While sittiug in his parlor on a Sunday right, with bis, wife, be thought be saw a face at tbe window. Quick as thought be put bis Wife from bim and darted across tbe room flung open the easement and gazed out into the night, but could see nothing. "What ia the matter?" asked bis wife anx iously Wby I thought I 'saw a man!" ex claimed be. Then stepping to tbe door and opening it,' be called and enquired or his servant "Are the outer gates clbsedT" "I secured them myself, at nightfall." Well, see that the' doors are barred and good night- An hour elapsed and the servants bad retired to rest; bis wife bad sought ber chain ber. Above ' tbe staircase the second story of the. bouse, a powerful alarm-bell had been erected, and from it wires diverged that passed down tbe walls, and were skil- fully and secretly attached to tne principal chamber doors, leaving it in the power of tbe occupant of the" room to set or loose at ill the springs connected with the wire above tbe door; but should the door be acci dentally moved or an entry attempted by. a strange band, tbe entire machinery was in. stantly set in motion and the alarm effectually spreai. Richards went to the door to set the spring. but before doing so be opened it, and looked for a moment through the staircase window ben a light sharp crack .startled bite, aad be listened. Now sgain all waa at ill. Ilis suspicions were aroused, he thougU of tbe face at the window, and he shuddered. He drew a peinard from bis breasta weapon that be always kept, waited, and listened, with bis fflance fixwd upon tbe handle of the door and, as be looked, be distinctly saw it move. " Who's there r be demanded, in a loud tone, and grasped the poinard nrmly. Tbe burglar finding the door locked and resisting his efforts, threw his whole weight heavily against it and burst violently into the room. The alarm wir! was broken by the shock, but the bell rang out a fearful ap peal. The man ws masked and in his hand he held a horse pistol, which was levelled at Richard; but tbe unexpected bell unner ved his arm, tbe doubtful light cheated his aim and the bullets wbizxed through the bair of Richards, while tbe large mirror was crashed into stoma 'Hlp ! belp ! he exclaimed, as be dash ed away the chair that was before bim. Tbe assailant saw bis failure, ar.d in au in. stsnt drew a knife from his girdle, with hia left hand, and, uttering a Spanish oath, rushed upon Richards with tbe butt end of bisuphit ed pistoL Swift as thought, the jeweller dait- ed from tbe spot, and bis sssailant, unprepar ed for tbe movement, was carried by his own force beyond tbe mark, and stumbled. Like a tif er Richards sprung upon him, and at ruck bim in tbe back with bis poinard ; the keen blade passed through the lungs mto the heart and the wretched robber fell heavily upon the hearth a corpse. In a moment the room wss filled ana the frirhteHed wife clung to brr husband and thanked God for his safety. On examining the body he wss recognised ss a Spaniard who had but a short time before sold Mr. K some valuable diamonds. He had been driv. en to desperation at the gamingtable. He Richards was acquitted of all blame in killing the monster. THs rosxjt Fosed. In a jollr company each one was to ask a question; if it waa ana wered, he paid a forfeit. Pal's question wss "How the little ground squirrel digs his bole wit boat showing any dirt about tbe entrancer When tbey all gave it up, rat said, "sure, do you see. he ber ins at the other end of tbe hole." One of the rest exclaimed, "but bnw does he gel there! "Absaid Pat, "thet'a your question can you answer it yourself' C3"A certain good deacon's bst blew off and led bim a long chase after it through the street. At length tbe beacon becameexhsust ed in the race, and pulled up against a post by tbe side of him.' A gentleman came along to whom the deacon addressed himself thus: "My friend, I am deacon qfthecbarch and it is very wrong for me to swear; you will therefore greatly oblige me if you wil just damn that bat for me. Mr. Tbomas, from Clinton, is a wag. He made a good bit yesterday, on the motion to appoint a door-keeper. Mr. Phuyn who proposed Mr. Oshorn, s II tided to tbe fsct that he wss the father of nine children. Mr Tboipas replied that tbe democratic candidate had hia full ahare of children, and be promis ed to give bis note fr tbe balance. It is needleaato say thai the House was cootuIs- odJlibany Knickerbocker. The Dxbt or Texas The Legislature of Texas have a bill before them which bid fair to psss by a large majority, tendering to the general government a large portion of ber lands, on condition that ahe assume the pay men of the debt of the late republic and the bill also provides that, in esse the United Slates refuses to accept the proposition of Texas, then the holders of the debt shall have the privilege of taking the lands themselves at fifty eenta per. acre, payable in the debt o Texssat oar. with interest. The' law also extends tbe time of funding tbe debt, twelve months. This Isw will greatly enhance the value ef Texas securities, snd tbe innocent holders look out tbst tbey are not fleeced by speculatdrs. Dry Goods fn Charleston, S. C. C. 4E.L. KERIUfOIf, ITBECI ta iarbrai those Merchants, wke bey for U P Cash, er Caf mcetfHnses, that taetr Stock taisflprtag will prove wortky af spsefal attention. An etsaiinatiae af the Styles aad prises Is re asestsd. Their Stosk is m, JWrsa, sad wall eutrHd ; sad will seeeM at uetr aeoei iow srteea. C ok Jt. L. KERR1SON, larportsrs aad Jobbers, No. 309, North west Corner King and Market st. January 1880. t f w ABBOTT'S Il'lFSTHATJC , ; HISTORIES. TIE History of A Ured the Groat -r by Jacob Abbott. This day received by . u. v. ru Kit en Dee. 9, 1849. 19 New Books Received this day W . fi. OOOJaaTOUC If) OMAN Liberty, a biotary. by Sam 'I Elliott Maaous' of Wat. Wirt; by J do. P. Kan- Bkciches ef 8aata America. Paryaesia, die. y Waa. MaaweA Weed, M D. Morning among the Jesuits, Artillervaod lataawv. bv C. P. Kiatsborv. HiMreth's history of lbs fjaited Slates contflete in vols. - CAJeperfiekl.-viT IKekhM. Norn. 1 to 7. AaMriean Aha-aae for 186S. CtHMcaaaaa's do da da HworiU, da do . do Ivas on the Obedience of Fsjith, da ' PaMral Lettar. AaarrmrbeaanM, ' KpdoaWa Wiuw, Loattf Aahbvl Gawa, V. D. M. Eajpt and iu Moaamaota, by Dr. Hawka. Macaulej's History of Enaland, a varietj of adi- tioos. Irvtof's sketch Book, ITIaatratad. stnKkerboekra New York, do " : SbirWy, a lale, by Carrer Bait, aatho af M Jaae Efe." Dec 18, 1849. . 10 PEEBLES, WHITE 4k OA VIS, Grocers sus dl Cotmsniselem Klerctiauita OU Street, fetcnkirf. Ta, EEP always on hand a largo and wall aaaort- od on apply of UtoesrMo, sod pay particular at- toattua ta tho aaw of Cotton, Tobacco. WboaU Fhxir, and all otbor kinds of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMA8 WHITE, PETEE R. DAVIS, Ja. Petoraborg. July 0. 68 ly ferfamfry, Ftiej Articles, fce. ATTTE ar now ia receipt of a large sepriy of ww t srcira aaa Aatertoaa f erraaierT. k aeoy Articles, die. coaaiatiag of Cologa, Eatracts for tbe Handkerchief, all tke popular Pomatums sod Hair Oils of the day. Toilet and Shaving Soaps of every quality and price, r ancy Boxes and Toilet Bottles of beaatifnl stylea and patterns, to which we iavitathe atteatioa of bom ia pursuit ofaoaMthiog good as well as tasty. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD J- CO. FOR SALE. A FAMILY Carriage aad Harness, and oas se cond handed Piaoo, sold for want of aaa. A bar gaia ia both stay ae bad by applying to A. B. ST1TI M 4 CO. 3 January 7, 1840. merino Sblrt. i LARGE lot just received very cbaap. afUaj E. L. HARDING. Nov. 34, 1849. 94 Supreme Court Reports. NO. 1, Vol. 19, Law Reporta. No. 2, Vol , Equity Reporta J est issued sad I or ssie by, SEATON GALES. Register Office, Jan. 18, I860. 8 If OH and Lard Lamp Chluneys A gved supply of variowa ansa. Mat received by WILUANB. MAT V UUU V. T TUCKER SOW woald call aUea UlL, thn to their eczelleat lot of Tobacco, con aiag or 100 Iba. of bast Cbewiag Tobaeeo, 10,000 Cigars of different Brands, 1(100 Papers old Virgtois Satokiog Tobacco, Mrs. Millers and May lands Sauffl ia Bottles, Bales aad Bladders. Also, a fresh aad Has article of Rice, December 4. 1849. ' Dr. Joseph J. W. Tucker, OFFERS his Profetwtosal services to the citrzena of Raleigh aod vicinity. Ha may always bo foood at the raaidaaco of Rnffin Tucker, Esq. May 8. 1849. 37 t OKSiffaaso eaoEidl Z9aaa.3sSB flTHlS day received pr. Express line, 90 Togas II aad Cloaks, all qualities. E. L. HARDING. Nav. 24, 1849 ' d7oA9Jsa XZ2osxeilT9r41 10 BARRELS fine St. Croia Sugar, for sals by fas barrel, by A. B. 8TITH CO. S. F. PHHXIPS, A TTENDS THE COURTS in tke Counties P of Orange, Alamaaee, Thapel Hill, N. May Wake and Chatham ay 24, 1849. 94 FRESH RICE. fnXRESH Rica, aer Crop jaat received. IT VYM. FECK d- SON December 11th. 1849. 99 3w Pianos ! Pianos ! ! Pianos ! ! ! THE .aaderaigned respectfully call the attea tioa of the public, ta the splendid, highly fin ished Rosewood sad Mahogony Pianos, with tn cn- rir Cett If Drew, aaadsossely carved ana gilt This Iron Frame eoaibtaea the entire taatrusaeat, prevents it from warping aad getting- out of Tuae. The climate or change of weather have little or no effect on tbe Instruments 1 be quality of their tone aad werkmaaahip can sot be surpassed by say other Factory ia tas Coustry. Principals of Academies, Professors, Merahaata, snd tbe Public generally, will please send their or ders aad tbey snail be promptly attended to. ANTHONY KUHN A CO. No. 4 Evtaw St. Bakneoaa LIST if fllCEX. Pianos with metallic plate ia Rosewood er Makog aar eases 0 octave, from SI80 to $230. Metallic frame, from f390 to $3 00; 6, 8 ia proportion, aad 7 octave rra3tf) to SJ400. ' Please refer to Arch Carter,. Mockevilla ; Jeeb Boaer, Salem; David SooU. Greensborough: Mc Holdea and Dr. Thornton, MUtoa; and Cad. Jones Esq Hillsooro'. J uly SO, 1849 58 3amlypd llerds Grass Seed. i GOOD supply of Freak Hards Grass Seed, SbAJast recti ved, and for sale by P. P. PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb S, 1830V 19 'TTTlolln String The beat Iulian, jual re- w- ceivea oy 1 WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD e CO. New Jewelry Store. W. D. TH0HP1H Weald reapoctfaJly iafona the ekrteeo af Balaigb aad ita vtctoUv, that ho baa opea ed a choice stack of Watches and Jewelry ia pert of the star occupied by Mrs. Thompson Miiliaery aetabtMmeDt, where be oners for Gold aad Silver Watehee, warraatad correct tin kaepera ; Ue lateet stylea of fUBJOmLB JIWSLIT : aaeh aa Guard, Vast aad Fob Cbaiae ; Uaeaea, ateae aad Bsouraiag Broaabes ; Plaia. Cba d aad Stone Rinp; Gold Paaa aad PeaeiU; Geld aad Silver Tbiaablaa ; StadV Collar aad Sleeve Batleaa, Xar Risge, Gold and Silver Spool sclss, , Faaay Goods aad Twe Catlery; all s which will ho said cheap. W'ateboe, Clocks aad Jewelery vepairad ia superior si j ia. yiq va ana purer laxsa a ga ebanga. SepuSl, 1949. 70 Cm Dry Goods Establishments. tnEAP TWEED COATS. 11 KfCX Tvreed Cassiaiere Coatsl ena la good JLPK atyls add veil made, for $5. k. Li. uARUiria: OetSOk (Sua Sard) 8 . Another supply. m a, m m m mm m av v a w & m . mmm. aawce.DA.in ma in nun kiubcs, styie J r ta day reeeivod by- RalelgaOet. 13, 1849. 87 & X2 FALL. AND WINTEIt JUST to band an elegant stock of Ladies' Dress goodo, as follows : ' 1 J 2 ChaaaehMw JWtde 8010, . 8stia darken. . Prialad and Plaia Caaaaaoroa groat variety, do do Mooslia da Laines, French Merinos, Chsneiobn Leu res, da Milks, Brocade, do Queen's Grey do Foolard 8iUa, s Alpaca Loaires, EmbroideTod Kobea, Capes, CoTtars, Gloves, Mitts, BoiHMt aad (Jap Ribbons, Velvet Trieamiags. ALSO, Strioa, Mull, Book and Jacooel Maalins, Mualin Triiniogt. 4r. .c HEARTT k LITCHFORD. Sept. 1. 4. 75 BY EXPRESS. THIS DAY. VELVET TRIMMINGS. DRAB, Ae. Coata, 300 Spool Cotton. Black Ingram Cotton Hose. Plaid Liaaeya. Colored Spool Cottoa. J. BROWN. Raeign, October 30, 1849. 87 CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON BILKS. SILVER Grey Silks, French Merinos, v elves rrtauDtage, Embroidering Braids, Paris Kid Gloves, Black Belt Ribbons. 4 Just received by Exp: R Nov. 28, 1849. UCKER dk SON. 94 Slack Alelcakla Hats. Fashion for November. 1CA8E Jest received : also, receiving, Ground Allan aad Blown Sail prime and fell aacka J. BKOWtt, No. 9, Fayettaville Street Raleigh, Novembr 26. 1849. 94 BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA- mVh PAIR ROBINSON'S SHOES, for tmA3 " Ladies, Misses and Children ; this day received by R. TUCKER A SON. Richard A. Caldwell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATTENDS the County Courts of Anson, Rich at od aad Cabarrus 8susbury, Feb 19, 185a 13 AN INTERESTING NO VEL. jplONSTANCE LINDSAY, or the Progress of J Error ; by C U. rl. Fnce 25 eenta. Reeeivod this day by H. D. TURNER February 12, 1830. 13 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. J UST to hand and for aale at P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store. February 19. 1S50. " 13 GARDEN SEEDS jfbF all lbs popular varieties, warranted fresh snd UV geauina, just received and for sale at the Drug Store or WILLIAMS, maiwuuii auu. February 12, 1850. 13 GARRETSON'S FRESH 6ARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. rsrv,HE Subscriber has just received and opened bis supply of Fresh Garden and: Field Seeds. The stock is well selected, and are af the moat ap proved kinds. Below are saameratad some of tbe principal kinds, via Asparagus Large White Giant Beet Early Red Turnip, Long Blood French Wngar, Magnel Werttel Cabbage SeedEarly York, Sugar Loaf, Red Dutch, Early snd Late Battersea, Drumhead, Flat Dutch, Long Brecon, Ureeu Savory Carol Long. Orange and Early Hora Celery White Solid Cucumber Long Green, Prickley aad Early Frme 1 Lett jce Brown Dutch, lee and Royal Cabbage Oil jo White Silver Skin, yellow Dutch sad Osioa Buttons Parley Large Curled . Pa rani d Lanra White 8ugar Raldiah Long Saarlet, Red Turnip and White do. Salsify Large White Spinage Round Savory Tensite Larva Red Turnip Early Flat, RoU Bags, Walts Dutch .Red Tap, aad Aberdeen Beana or Snape E.nrly Valeatiae, Mohawk. Re fugee, Yellow 0 weeks, Largs Lima, Largs whits Kidney " Paaa Extra Early, large tall Marrowfat, Dwarf Marrow rat, Bishop a Proline and early Wariiagtou Peas Grass Blue, Herds, white Clover snd Lucern ' Sundries Tuacarra, Sugar and Smith's early Cera Bias Thyme, Semntee Savory, Sweet Mar-go ran. lraa, Cress. JioiLT itta. bkaped and Cay enne f epper Scotch, Leek. Melon Seed, &-c ; all of which are warranted fresb and Genuine, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb 12,1850. 13 Standard and Times eopy. coarcaor cC9a.0ao 2 DOZ. Bias FelU Over Casta, u uianaets, U ' Black heavy English Cloths J&. L- HAKUIXNU. Not. 94, 1849. 94 ESTATE ! North Carolina WaaaaN Cocutt, Court of Pleas aad Quarter Sessions November Term, 1849. Peter B Hawkins, Orfginal Attachment Levied on Money ia the bands of Jo- PMIeataa Hawkins. ) eeph T Joaaa. It appeariag ta the satiafaeOeoaf tbe Court, that rauemon Hawkins m a aoa-reaidaat of this State It is ordered that publication be mads ia tbe Raleigh Register for six successive weeks, notifying the de fendant to be and appear before tbe J eat ices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Seiaiena, ta be aeld for the Coeaty of Warren, at the Ceert House la War reatoa, oa the fourth Monday ef February next, aad replevy said property or money Levied on. ar the seme will be eoadeaasd ta satisfy the Plaintiff's Debt and Coats. 1 Witness Jabs W: White, Clerk ef oar said Court at offiovvtaa 4tsj MstuUy of Novambar. A. D. 1849 Issued Us ftU day of Jan'r. 1850. tw (Pr. adv. 5 62 J ) JffO. W- WHITE, Dry Goods EtaWisiimentSs To Day by Express, A N Additional ewoplr of Ladies' Drees Goods, Coaaiattug of moae colored Mouaiin im laios aaa yasameres, Mode and Cherry Colored French Merinos,' Pipk, Blue and While Tarlatan Maalins, Fancy Silk Braid. Bonnet and Belt Ribbons, Blsck Twtated Silk Egyptian MitU, Ladiee Long White Kid Glovea, Ladies' and GenUenien'e ColUi Kid Gloves, Superior Black Cloth, Embroidered Caebmere Vesting, Black and Fancy Freneh Cassimerpa, je. 4c. R. TUCKER 4k SON. October 81b, 1849. 81 SHAWLS, BLANKETS, dkc. I EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL 1 OKED CA81MERE SHAWNS, Ulacfc Marine snd Uaetmere rigured ana rbua do. Heavy Woolen, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket do. Large Plaid Cashmere and Double Knit Woalen do. Bed Blankets of various sites. Blue. Green, snd Checkered Blankets, Servants Blankets by tbe piece er doxen. For sale by R. TUCKER & SON. Raleigh. October 6, 1849. 80 A LOT OF PRIME GOSHEN CHEESE, IN BOXES. Far sale by . R. TUCKER A SON. Rsleiah. OctoberS. 1949. 80 FINE CUTLERY &C. U 8ETT Balanee Handled Knives and Forks, H complete SI pieeea, " "ivory Handled Butler Knives, Pocket,. Pen and Congress Knivee, Scisaora, large and small, Wade and Butcher's superior Raxora, Saunders Rasor Strops, Oleepbane aad other Shaving Soaps. ALSU, W. Hnll & Son's Tallow Candles, Judd.Son snd Co's. Suerm do. For sale by J. BROWN. Raleirb. Nov. II. 1849. I 90 Fresh Arrival New Fall and Winter Oexds. 1AM now opening my oeual aeeoUment of Gooda for tbe aeaaon coaa prising ifi part: Clotba. Uaaaimeres, vesUnge,riatn and rrintea Casbmerea, Plain French Merino, Black Alpaca, Black French Bombazine, Black Cashmere, Ladies' Kid and Silk Gloves, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. IOO pieces Cstico of sll shades. English Kahy Prints, Gala Plaids for children, Cotton and ailk Hoae, Bonnet, Cap and Tafity Kihbona, Bobbins, Tapea. Worsted Braid, Velvet Trimming, Kewing Silks, Combs, Brashes, Soap, Cologne Water, Ac. Pieces Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Brawn snd Bleached Jeans, Oznsburgs, Msrlhore Stripes snd Apron Cheeks, Lioseys, Kentucky Jeans, Oiepers, Irish Linens, 6-4 and I Z-4 Bleached Shir, lings, Wbita and Red Flannel, Patent Welch Flannel C2CO pair Shoes, of Heavy and KipBrogana for Men and Boys, Women's Lestber Bootees and Shoes, Ladies', Misses, and Children's Shoes and Bootses. Kerseys and Blankets. Hsrdware, Cutlery and Crockery. Groceries of all kinds. Oreaad Alum and Blown Salt. Sperm Candles, Cotton Bagging, Bsle Rope end Twtne. Green end Blsek Umbrellas, Cotton and 8ilk Mole- akin and For Hals, Wool Hals, Mea'a and By Caps, Nails and Brada. . For aale by J. BROWN. No. 9 Fayeltevillo Street. Raleigh. October IS, 1849. 83 NEW GOODS. Juat Received at No. 12, Fayetteville St RALEIGH. N.C. JT1HE Subscriber baa just returned from New m York, and is now opening a large and well selected Stock of Uoods in bis line. 1 bey were bought entirely for Cash and will be sold at moder- ste advances for Cash, and to punctual customers on a credit A Large and beautiful Assortment of Consisting in pert of Black Silks, eol'd Chameleon, Us Figured and Plain Cashmers r rencb Merinos, Orleans Cloths, Plata Liutree a great variety, Black Alpacas, Ginghams, Delaines, dec. French, English, end American Prints a large let, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Gloves, French worsted Collars, Laces, and Trimmings for Ladies' Dresses, Brown sad Bleached Shirtings snd Sheetings, White end Red Flannels, Brown Jt Bleached Table Diapers. 9-0. Clothes, Cassl meres, Ac Superfine Black French Cloth, Blue sud Brown do. Tweeds. Sattihet, Kentucky Jesns,plsin and striped Vestings, Gentlemen's Blank Kid and Black and White Silk Gloves, Crsvats,Pongee A Bandanna Handkfs, Insb Linen, Heady Made uver-voats and Vesta. A Large assortment of Blankets, from SO cents a- piece to $10 a pair, Kerseys, Osnsburgs, a large assortment or Carpeting and Hearth Kugs. a very large Slock of Boots and Shoes st tke lowest rates. Beaver aad Satin Beaver, the latest styles. Broad Brims, low price, Black and Colored, California do a great variety of Youth's Boy's and uentJemea's Cloth caps. Brown, Clarified, Crashed snd Loaf Sugars, Rio, Laeuira, and old Java Coffee, ; Imperial and Young Hyson Teaof the best qaa'y, Sperm, Adamantine ana 1 allow CandIes--the beat. Castiags, BUcksaaith's Bellows, AnviU, Vices snd Hammers, Nails, 6zn Ae, and almost avsry article usually kept ia a iveiaii ciore. . T. H. SELBY, No. 13, FayetteviUe St, N. C. Oeteber 89, 1849. 87 WHITE WINE, FOR COOKING. A FIRST rata Article. Also, Cinnamon, Cloves, A Mace. Nutmegs, Allspice, Blaek and Cayenae Pepper, Kaee aod ground Uioger, Mustard, Sweet OiL Extracts bf Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, and Orange, Cooper's Gelatine ; and many other articles suitable for Christmas times ; In store and far sale by WILLIAMS HAYWOOD & CO. December 15th, 1849. 101 TALLY-HO! Frederick. Fenney, Sheffield, Manufac turer of of the real Tatly.no Raxora ! Every on warranted to shave. . The increaaing demand for tbe Tally.Ho Rasora M the strongest proof poaible of their being duly appreciated, both at home and abroad ; .their fame (bavmg spread to every quarter of tbe globe) ia now imiy uuiiunca, auu lumr uuuuuum oupenoniy admitted Tor aale el tne n. u. BUUKB 1XIKE Raleigh. December SO, 1849. 103 Premium matclies.A:c. Diamond Cigar Lights, Wax Tapers, Matches without Brim stone, jot sale at The N. C. BOOK STORE, Raleigh. Dee. 18th, 1849. . 100 -TTJRESERVED GINGER, just received by II 1. D. VrAL&t WALKER. B UGGIES, HORSES, AND CARRIAGES lor sale by geoTt.cooKe.' 'i Manvion House livery Stable. Raleigh, Jaa. 31 t, 1860. 4 10 tJaaa3raU X RICH ASSORTMENT of &lver-Plated Caa dQA tors, Candlesticks, snd Girandole. And Bronx Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by PALMER 4 R AMBIT. November 18, 1849. 4 Far Sale DOLLAKD'S Cewbsaied Herba nium Extract, or Vegetable' Hair Wash Alao, aa exienaive assortmeat ef all kinds af per fumery. PALMER eV RAMSEY.'. November 26, 1849. i , 94 GOLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. Alao, on ksad, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, warraatad goad time pieces Far sale by , PALMER RAMSAY. December 4, 1849. . 98 Head Ache. rr yon ere subject to s Nervous Head Ache, send 10 PEtfCTJDTS Drag Store, and get a bottle of fepuhn's Head Ache Eliitr or if yon are Deaf, get a bottle of McNair's Acoustic Oil and be relieved P.P. PESCUD. jplOTTON YARN8. ,000 Rm, Cotton Yi J asaoned. 4s to 14'sj Washington, Merchants and Battle 4; Co . for sale by : PEEBLES, WHITE ax DAVIS. Petersburg, November 1 3th, 1849. 9t VACANT Acre Lot, in tbe Eastern part of the City, an elegant aita for a private reei deoee eontiguoas ta the lot: upon which N. B. Hughes, HJwq.. resides. Enquire of a. P. Uuion, or the Editor of this Paper.. 1 November 24. 1849. 94-Wtf FANCY CASS1MERE PANTS. 3 DOZ. pairs just received, beautiful colors, well made, and cut in the latest style. alou. so pairs line black f rencb Uoe cixin Csssimeres, selling cheep st E. L HARUlfllPa. Nov 24. 1849, 94 VALEtTIESr EWEL LOPES VALENTIN E WRITERS AND A BEAU- tiful assortment. Received this day at the N.C BOOKSTORE, Raleigh, Jan. 31st, 1850. 1 10 AIIO 31 ATI C Till EG AR. SOMETHING new and superior to Cologne, for all purposes ef the Toilet. J ust received aad for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS HAYWOOD - CO. csgacEaxrxSBa FRESH eupply af those celebrated Spaaiah Cigars, juat received, to which, wa wvtte tas attention of our castomeia. P F. PESCUD. IRON RND STEEL. P" sy Tons Swede's American aad English Iron If AT aseorted, u tone Blister, cast, saear aaa uerman 01 eel assorted. Nail Rods, Band aad Hoop Iron assorted. Those in want of the above i will find it to their interest to give us a call; the price cannot fail to sail f EfcBLfcAL W HU K DA V ia. Petersburg, January 3. 1690. 8 4t 25 BOXES English snd Goshen Cheese, just received and lor sale by R. TUCKER 4 SON. Nov89, 93 HATS LATEST , STTEES. Juat st hand. HEARTT A UTCHPORD. StebWhs, Diarracott & Co, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earthenware, Cbina, and Glass, Pier, Mantel oni Toilet Ltokixg-gUseetf Britannia and Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, jrc. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, Shockoe Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHA&STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT. BENJj K PULLEN. XT Particular attention paid ta Patting Dec I lib, 1849. 99 ly jfiandle and Lamp WIcil A superior vfy article of Northern Sperm, In store and for aale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. GROCERIES. A GOOD supply of Groceries, such ae Brown Cruslted, Clarified and Pulverised Sugars, Conee 'Kk, Java, Laguira. A good supply of Molasses, low, from prime to best Tallow. -A jAmantin mmA Rmm Caadtaa. A fiesh lot of the beat Buckwheat ia Bags, aad many other articles too tedious to mention ; Call oa Walker, for aa is the boy to ell bargains. V n sir a v trnn MX. VVA1aBJEK. Raleigh, Feb. 5, 1850. II NEW BOOKS. a UR1CULAR Confession, ia the Protestant Epmcopal church. Fairy 1 Tales from all Na tioas: Dark Scenes of History, by G. P. R. Jamas Sir Edward Graham, or Rail Way Speculatioa'a, by Catherine Sinelair, Physician aad Patient. Greenwood Leava, History of Spanish Lileratqre. by Tickaar. The War with Mexico, by H. B. Riplev. The Whale and his Captors, by Chever. A System of Ancient aad Mecillevel Geography, by Aninon. 1 This day Received I by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Feb; 4th, 1850. It ADIES Thick and Thia Sole Silk Top Garters, Received to day by K. TUCKER SON. October 8th, 1849. .81 A T HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, still oa hand, a fall assortment of Wiater Clothing at redueed prices. su. L. xlAKDlMU. Jsnuary IS, 1850. 3 Cy Standard copy. FLOWING VARNISH. A SUPERIOR article for Cabinet Makers, for sale low by F. PESCUD. February 13, 1850. 13 Rkcuttlt Ptjbushid, THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM-BOOK. CONTAINING ALL fllHE most useful Forms which occur ia Business JL Transactions bet wee Man and Man, aa well as in official stations; together with the Constitution of North Carolina and the United States; the Act fixing the Fees of Clerks, Sheriffs, e;t, calculated for the use of the Cititens of North Carolina, aad made conformable to law. II Compiled by a Member of the North CareHaa Bar. or sale By t.D. TURNER, . at the N, C. Bookstore, Raleigh, Feb. 18th, 1850. ! 13 IALES OF NEGROES, dkC, JBY EXECUTORS OF JOHN MCLEOO. N Friday tha lltbrnst, and on the day folloV hag, (if necessary) will be sold on a credit af six months, at Baeaa Vista, tha lata reaideaca af CoL John McLeod a large number of Fat Hogs, Stock Hogs, Cattle, Mules, Horsea, (some of them blooded aad very valuable) Farming utensils. Ac , d-c. Y Alhe, on Taeeday af Johnston Con atr- Court, Fen. sain, isso, wiu be sold at tne Court House, ia Snaithaald, oa a credit of 18 months, a Turpentine Distillery, aad two yoaag negro woman, ana basing 4 children, the other having two, and three rsloeble mechanics vli: a Hons Carpenter, a leather dres ser (who is also a haraess and shoo' maker) and an excellent Spirits Turpentine barrel make. . NATHAN WILLIAMS, : aW.HUSTEDT , Exeootors. Jasaary 8, 1850. 3 3a- last iwfriyuErrR: ' A FINAL lnstaJsasntsf Swner aeac. aa taaaata. ecriftiooo to the neir. Eplasopaj cWet, ew hafaw ereetan ta this City, wtuftodaasaar awfarttastsS ef April, 1900. . . u.Hiiiwvjim ei MclUMM ON, Tiisaaalisv January IS. ISM. . :,n i;-.4l WILMINGTON AND RALXIGLTJLStL . ROAD fifXYTLV- , ftaHZ Sabasriber is now ready to aaka n4a dJk RanHa n'tVa Wilalwtu ..a vilv VJI Bdaa)assrj. 1849 and ". . PablisTgasisajs; Livery Stable. nnHE Sebeerrber after retnrntns1 bis U thanks tothe Pnb5e,torth vert Baeratkaal geaarons patronage, hitherto extended to ban, aVaii reepectfaHy area netiea that Im eontiaosa ns-swaaa. cues hie ftW af tnilasss. an eat 'Ms svaaaas.1 aaAalftcieaeT. Htetabla are aaa and comaMdioe,aad niaOatlsra axpaiwa aiti as tentfve j indeed ao paras or expense' have waaafr shaH be spared ta 'render Sstadactieal eall wkwiajSa ronixe ass Eatsbliebaent U . . 'i- ) Ha -eriU keep oaastandy oa hand, fcr klra, HACKS, ITUtSGIES, HABITES ' bSSdrxdlolinagy : HORSES willbe boarded fcv the -?s. week, asoata or year, oa t&a mm moderats terma. Doesrs arffl initnis seeatral poeitioa, and a saast esnto ment one for afleeting bales, and fnor witl atvnys find srnple srcnsasaodssiSa fcr any nans. ber of Horses, however large. '"' 1 The Snbsariber has also efreeted s new somas ment by which he will "breaabled ta keep aef SM old Bnasrta, Snd HoMsa,e aafs, rjaraxehakfm' oa moderate aad aotaamiedatiat tersas. This If new feature in his bosiaess. - Tha Babsenher aopea that tia frieada aad aVs Publie will ooatiaas be give htm a triad.; Hsa all thatbeaska, :;w JAME8 M. BARKUa. Raleigh. September M, 1849. 7eWl; TO HIRE! ' lt't A FIRST rate Blacksmith. Apply at tlwsOasa Jaaaary82, 1850. 99 WANTED.- OTpRE 8abeeribar la aalherissd to Meoivo frsala. st aals for a loea of Two Thousand Dw&arm,jsi Bonds of the Chy of Raleigh, for Five HattdfvrfDol. tars asch, payable after twslve months froal ttedtds. at the pleasure of ths parliea. and baaring Marast st tbe rata ef six per cent per annnm.aavabis sSsii at nnally. 1 a). W. WHITINO,1 Oiry Tiaseoi sr. Raleigh, Msy IS, 1849. - 99 1 Now Read?. tZTJURNER'S North Caraliaa AlawaaA fat tU mm year af ear Lord, - " 18 50. ; Pabliehed sad sold wkoressie aad ratail W Bam1 ry D. Turner, at tha H. C BOOASTOAOi Raleiga, XHo. a, 1849. - ,.; , t FBOCK AND DttCSS COATS. ' I HA&DINC has just received a szst a rats asaortaeat or Frock aad Dress Csais erbeaaUfat Cloths. ' Cheap fcr Cash, njalbe Patat4 A aaaerior srtkS af Rsst navorea. just to band WILUAM, HAYWOOD A COt, ' Pntgjsn Livery Stablest arXZHE Subscriber, ho via autehased ail ths 1 aVS Ac. ef the UU Firm f Nixoa aad Caaam, Ukea eooaaioa to iaforaa kis fhaaas aad the. aaaafia generally, that he will cea liana to carry aa ths awjaV aeea, ia alliu braaobea, at the eaaae slaad J aad thai ao efforts nor axpeaas will be spared on his safVitav accommodate the travelling evaimaaity. Caavey ancea, with good horses and careful drivers,, will bd furnished at all times aad at short aetioe ; aad la fact, every convenience Cor travelling, la the Way of HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, tn, ' will be sepphed oa the roast faverabfe suifsrjssss daUagUrma, , ; t The Sabseribar alas expects to keep ssasfaallf js hand, rood .. ' 1IOR8ES FOB SALE. And peiuoas wishiag to aoxowttaair Hoaaawp the week, or month, ar .year witl haea thasa'ajwft aueaded to, at aaaderate prioee. Bis Btahias ate aa Wilmington Street, just to tho East of MarkMaaaa xnaoKtai lor ia very .aaral as which has bean extended to the lata Fires, tao 1 deraigned pledgee hunstlf to merit, by his sxervoas. a ooniinuauce of publie patronage aad favor, . cwscl. T: nnnart Raleigh, Dec 19,1849. 1 99 tr tnton ourrucB ai rtakUai'af mPAII Atlfafat IPA A f Ihr AsatltaJia Wkslnals and triaH rrrte-a t H SOU Uailoaa Lnawd OH, " ' oO eaueee Qeiaaae, . ' 12 dex. trash Coagreas Water, -: o- 100 Iba. reaaed Borax, n!,u 2 cases Goodwiaa pat sat Chowiag Tswawanvf; 1 V Old Peytoa Grarelly'a of ,s And many other desirable enidee are last ajaslefj and expected to arrive ibis week. AS wiaoa syfll be sold upon reasonable terms, by r ' r ' t. r.rescvik'' Raleigh. Oct 17KIS49. " $9 Manul'acturiiig Establlslimeiit TTOSEPH WOLTEailW ifor a aaaahpr t of years Forealaa ta tha Raleigh aad Uawaat kail Road BlMluMBkh Shop) reapeetfalry sisiussis ta tha esiseae of Raleigh aad tho suareae!iag CenA lies, that ho is prepared la asaas)footaa - ' a 1VOOZZS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Carriage Syrlngt, MiBmark, Brttu Caathf wkd tM $kiWt 4wWJf 4?Aeiwajf 9m dwavatCsaaVs9 asaawa? dsS2aVCswaNBsa9A IVNrata) am ts also rnsvaax to sxxcvts axu. avaaawo, avr TBK SBOSTSST aOTJOB, , . i - vm Alee has an hand aa exleasive aeserlm iat sf taaaVs of all hinds, at pricae frees 10 seats teJW Sejiaia; Edgeteele, aa aesorUaeat of Axes, Orawiac-awtsa Hatchets, tlammers, rues or ranoas aad a number ef articles ia bis lisa mention. All orders failhfolly executed at tha lowest stress, aad new work eatruated to bis care w8l ha warrant ed Orders from a distance will e attended to slid executed at the sherteet notice. ' His FsiaMistisasat wMi bo found at tbe Raleigh Railread DepaC Repairing ia his line perfarmid with mstnass and deepatoh. Alse,a fcnoral SBssrtsasat of Gaaoaad Psitsls ssastsatly oahaad. -f : -a JOSEPH WOLTARINO. Raleigh,- A writ IT, 1849. - 1 31 tf suoail :r" 30 Hhds. Sow erea New Orleaas Ssgar, far ass low by , -. PEEBLES, WHITE d-DAVl3- Pstarsharg. January 84. 1830. Adi Maylandi's Smuti, No, -A frssh sap ply just received and for sale by ' ; ' . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD UME-UWL;; sale low, by PEEBLES, WHITE 4 DAT lATT Petersborg, Jaaaary 24, 1850. ; TV . . . SI SOMETHING "NEW: HS SODA, Milk, Wept and Batter Craekew, awsso tiling 1 can osanoestly iweneunead ts ths eJ sens af Aaja'igh as first rata. A goad sarpply fast reeeived. L B. WALKEjC