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II PVBUSHE9 CJO-trKM.T AlTD Wl tRtT, BY SEATONiALES, TERMS. , for the Scmi-Weddj Paper, $&pe annum. Foc tbt Weekly Pscr, Spaattnu POETRY. Vww the Baitmort Patriot. UlflON. t e. w. a. Fill the tamper to the brim, Let the bubble break or swim ; Bat the Uaioo happy ao"1 1 If the watchword pass I rouad. Cease, y bragging Northmen, ceases Let the Sooth enjoy her peace ; It io Cloy who oalU aloee, Hemrkea to hU mighty tone. . Gather reoud ye ee of old, Wail ear Wwer la a arJled; Shoe aloud Diseaioa's doom, Banish her to endless gloom. Cae,y Southrons, Northmen too, Prove yoerselvea to Uaioa tnaa ; Joia us ia oar starch of state, For oar country's fata. Towering o'er U ear bird, Grasping tight the doable a won! In his mighty, iron fists, Shriekiaf for diseaioaists. Now ye men to freedom tree, Come with mornings early dew ; Us the nation's call on alt, Answer then her peaceful call Let the flag of Union ware Proodly o'er Disaaion'a grave ; Til the Pnple'e singled voice, Crying oat rejoice I rejoice ! Fill tho boa per to the br'.m, Let the babbies break or awia But the Union nappy sounJ I Is the watchword pass it 'round. MISCELLANEOUS. SCENES OP THE CIVIL WAR IN HUNGARY. Tbrt volume is a translation of the corres pondence of au Ausirain officer, who teems lohae bad rather a roving than a regular corniniesioo aith a German newspaper. The descriptions are racy, and throw a pood deal of light upon what the Austral ns suffered aad inflicted daring the suicidal war carried on against Hungarian independence ; but very little, or rather none at all, upon the great question at issue, or the actual plans and designs tbe leaders on either side. The testiaienies to the bravery ef the Hangar ran s are Dimerous throughout the vetuave, and not untrofuently is the chivalrous character of their underlak ng acknowledged. A ro tnauttc passage is introduced wbtcb. we awar extract. The party under the writer's com mand takes up its quarters in a castle: "At we (ramp of horses and the clank of swords, he porch -door opened, and an old man, a kind of steward, followed by servants with gaeat lanterns, came towards us,asking wae are vere, and what was eer errand. I replied that I was an officer of the Emperor and King, belonging to the army of the Baa 4 and requested, in the first place, to be conducted to the roaster el the mansion. The man obeyed, though with some reluc lance, end led roe into a spacious hall, which, by the dim light of a lamp, appeared to be a so of ancestral hall. Large pictures were hug pon the walls, and between them sword., nuekeis, old armor, and arms of all kinds. " Here tbe castellan bade me wait while he went to announce me ; and I availed my self ef this moment to take off ray cloak, to set my hair to rights a little, to fasten my duiraan close about me, to tie my saah prop erly ; u abort, te make myself as smart as I ceajld. The old man presently came back, conducted me along a corndo, and then opened the folding-doors of an apartment, whence issaed the brilliant light of tapers. "Somewhat dazzled, I entered the apart, ment, whieh waa anost elegantly fitted, ap. where a tall, handsome lady received roe with a polite but proud obedience. I was just going to introduce myself, and to apolo gize for uf unbidden visit, when she extend ed her hand to me aitb the loud exclamation of jey, 'Ah, Baron W f "I now recognised her. It was the Cauru teas St--, the Milan beauty, I be wife ol my old comrade St , who once saved my life ia Bologna, and who, after his marriage with the fair Marehesa " B , bad obtained leave te resign, and retired te bis lordship in Hungary; and I now found myself, with' out having suspected it, in his mansion. "Being called by his wife, be made his appearand immediately, and" cordial was our embrace He was still, a be ever had beea, Magyar with body and soul; and told me frankly that be should long since have pone to Kiqsjuib, had be not been restrained by the odious idea of being obliged to fight againat his former comrades; but he assured aie that he wauTd yet do so. I adtised that we should not talk of polit ical matters, but rather think of old times; and his wife approved the suggestion; By and by came his sister, tree ymmp Count es Hlene, tbe meet beautiful Hungarian. female I had ever aeen; and that ia saying a great dee. ' " St gave me his word of honor that we were petfectly safe Tram any surprise by the enemy, and my mea wets abundantly supplied with wine and meat: sad, while they made themselves comfortable outside, I found myself in Paradise, between two beau tiful and amiable females.opposils toa friend whom I had not seen for a long time, and before a alas of exauisile tokay. All weariness vanished, and we joked and laugh "i balf ike night, forcrttinr the war, and Ko suth, and national hatred. urn a m -1 wo days l rested ia ot a mans ion as little respite was highly desirable for both a'n and boraes. The eras of the Countess Helene began to be daogeroeafer inr; but upon earth the soldier has no abiding quarters. Un the third moramg, with r in my eye, I pressed St lo my breast kissed the cheek of his wife and his sister ; the latter plucked a rosebud for me as a keepsake, my trumpeter souaded to horse, ami away we dashed When next tbeymeet.U ia under different circumstances : w e Irad as we so often have had a serious engagement wi wImcK there ete, eft both a4de: at laaat ebr twelve IfibuMnd men in the fir. On this occasion the enemy sgain had a nuiner- T,.and- ec,e.1,'?t 'ftn:MH skill to employ it oo around favorable Tor w i -f aj . - - - 9n " t awae-ee-ae a vei viaitii h,ftS?? ."W M lMdl4ceMht In ray handkerchief! to be preserved, earxteMfce sbeetrOleat , v the rreatest difficult toward thm nfT "Two setliitmirsin fiPe'brery1 wall orgaaiaed sad eqbtpped Iloavoda, disiingtH isbed tbemselvaa. by their furious .charges oo Croatian infaatry batlaltona, and eaukl at last not be compelled . to- retreat but by several discharges of grape, which made dreadful haroc in their ranks. The leader of this torpa, a man of tall, elegaht figure, in the rich , dress of a mag. nate,' mounted on a superb, spirited, gray stallion, whieh he 'managed with great dex terity, was indefatigable in always rlllyimy hie men, and leading them back egaiast oar infantry. He- galloped to aad fro with aa reach unconcern as if the balls whizzing a rouod biaa were but saowballa. continually flourishing his glistening blade. 1 be figure of tbe rider, seemed to be well known to aie: but I could not distinguish his features, as we were drawn up in rear of our column of infantry, at the distance of some hundred paces from him. "Twice he bad escaped unhurt tbe fire of our infantry; when, a I have already men tioned, eome gwns, which bad meanwhile come up, began to fire with grape. Ho seemed not to heed the first diac barge, fori saw him still brink and aaimaled as ever. galloping about, at tba bead of his men. Tbe second must have been directed better; for, when the smoke cleared off, I could perceive itorse and rider on the ground. "At the same moment we received the signal for charging. The ranks of our in fantry suddenly opened to let us pass through and we advanced at full gallop upon the enemy's horse. The at first retired preci pitately, to grt beyond the range of our can non, then rallied, and drove ua back; we did the same by them ; and so we went on, till at length, as it is usual in Hungary, the whole dissolved into single combats, in which man is engaged hand to hand with man. " It was nearly dark when, with my troop, some of whom were killed, others severely wounded, I reached the main body. Scarce ly had we unsaddled, and, tired to death, I was about to stretch myself by the watch fire, fad with tbe ruins of houses which bad been pulled down, when an infantry soldier, appointed to boopttal duty, came to ioforwi me that aa officer of the insurgents, danger ously wouoded, aiul taken prisoner, having beard my name, wished to speak to me. " In spite of weariness, I immediately fol lowed my guide to tbe hurdle-shed, which was bltKd up lor a hospital. Uismal the appearance of this dark, low place, sea tilt lighted by the handlaniernsnf the sur geons and attendants, who, with tbeirblood- striped sleeves tucked vp high, and with aprons equally bloody, were bastly engaged. Tbe wounded lay close to one another, up on dirty straw, which .in places waa quite wet and slippery from the blood upon it Loud and gentle sigh, moans, groans, gnash ing of tefth. mingled at times with curses in the Bohemian, Polish, Hungarian, Ger man, and Croatiau languages. I waa oblig ed to rally my courage, lest I should be scar ed bick. M In tbe furthest corner ef the long build, ing, on a bed of straw, lay tbe wounded prisoner who wished to speak to me. How was I shocked when the light of the alien' danfs lantern fell upon his face, aad I je cogniaad Count Si! On ear snasch through Croatia to Vienna I had passed two days at bis mansion ; had seen him in the society ol two charming women bis wife and bis sister in th full enjoyment of happiness; and now, in ahtt a slate was I doomed to find him I St, a Magyar lo tbe iamost fibre of his heart bad indeed thea told me that be should take up arms for Kossuth ; but thus to meet him a gain I waa not at all prepared. MKiieeling by the aide of my pnle friend, whose noble countenance bore the evident imoreas of soeedv death. I -grasped his cold hand, and asked in what way I could bercr vicable lo him. Thank rou for coming he replied, in a voice scarcely audible, and this effort manifestly caused him great pain; 'I beard that you were here, and I seat for you. I am dying : ray chest is shattered. Whew I am dead, lake the pocket-book out of my uniform, and send it to my wife, who Irves at K ; it contains my will and other papers- "Here be made a long pause during which I strove to cheer In in. "'Don't talk thus in of no use we part as friends- I have fought for my coun try you are faithful to your colors. 'I pressed his hand in silence. Where is tour sister Helene !' I at length asked. a 4 With the smiy he answered; sbe'ta fighting fot-Huagary.' It was now a mneeraMe time eawere St coo kl utter a weed. He meeaed gaii tlv; snd a regimental surgeon, who came to us, significantly made the sign of tbe cross wilkhs nirer. Al lengib, after a Cull hour, he suddenly raised himself and said,. 'So now, jta all over; salute Marie (the name of hi wife Manl and with that he stretched himself out, nis eye-string broke, and his spirit fled. The st raged y cone ludes with the lata ot the lovely sister of his host, who, like many a Tolish victim of the fair sex, had braved danger in her country cause: 'Satisfied on this point, I set out, with my two attendant, oo my return to the watch fire, tbe tail flame ot which flared up cheer ingly before ua; when, the moon shining lolerablv briirhr:' we perceived a haman 4 m fia-ure lying at the foot of a tree. We went nearer it wsa a cornea, dres- . . . . .- l r it i magnate; -the long natr wnica ieii ever shoulders betrayed her sex. My -ear turned her round: snd by the psle moon bassos I recognised Helena, tha lovely sister of my frieod 6t- . Iqejcpressible anguish thrilled oie at that moment, and I waa weJL nigb throwing myself vpontho corpse., " Forcibly mustering my spirit. I ordered ray man to earrj tbe. body to tbe flr. There we examined it mora closelv: and with ex - tremc anxiety I sought to ascertain whether there Wi' any hooej left of rev I vine Vain hope ! ft was several hoorp since' Iter pint had departed; the ball of one lof Our riflemen had tone through her heart. From the small red wound the blood was an u oozing., in aingle drops, which 1 carefuj "My oxjTy consolation vu that, the de ceased could not bate aaffered long; that aha must bate expired the very moment ah was struck. Those pure, noble, still wan. drous beautiful feature on her brow dwelt peace and composure, ' and the Jips almost smiled! There she lay as if in tranquil slum ber; and yet those eyes were never more to o pen those lips never mora to utter nobis see-, timents or words of kindoess. "My hussars were visibly affected, and thought it a pity that one. so young and so beautiful should die so earl.. .Many of them ' who had been with ma on our Aral omit through Hungary, for two days . together at Si r-'s mansion, instantly recognised Hel ene, and doubly lamented her death because she had shown such kindness to them- "We thawed by a fire the ground not far from maple tree, and were employed nearly the whole oight in digging a large deep grave with oar band bills and swards. By the time the, first rays of dawn appeared, we had 'fin ished; a buzzar, . who could do . carpenter's work, having meanwhile made a simple cross out of tbe stems of two young white' maples. . , 'The corpse, in full uniform the kolpack, with plume of glistening heron's feathers, on the head, tbe light Turkish sabre by her aide was then care fully wrapped in a clean, large blanket.which we bad with ustnd so de poaited in the grave, which we filled upagain ejith earth. Then, regardless of caulioo, 1 had a full salute fired with pistols over the grave.- 1 have preserved a small gold ring and a lock of her hair, aa a memoral. Wbea out melancholy busineee waa finished, we moved off after tbe eoeaov. who retreated rather haalily. The tempestuous feelings that filled my heart . I am not able to describe. . Helens had, as I subsequently learned, served as aid-de-camp ta her maternal uncle, who corav manded a considerable Magyar corps, aad waa shot, when acting ia that capaeity, by our soldiers in the above-meat iMed action. ABOOm ILtXSTBATEO HISTORIES. T HE History of Alfred tho Groat : by Jacob Abbott. Thia day nooivod by II U. I UK NEK. Doe. 6, lt4. 7V New Books Received ibis day If. J- UOOMJTUBlC. MAM lUborty, a history by 8oai EMtott. Moomra of Wsa, Wirt; by J do. P. Kea- nedy. Sketches of Sooth America, rol rotate, ate. Waa. Maxwell Wood, M D. Moraiof amonf the )mk. Artillery and Infantry, by C P. Kiagabery. HiMreuY HMtory of is United Stales ia.3 vota. CApperfield. by Dickiao. Noa. 1 to 7. American Almanac for 1830. Cbarcbman'a do do do trworde, do do do I tea on tha Obedience of Faith, do Pastoral latter, Anowrr to the asm, Kipp' doable Witness. Liie .-f Aihbel Green, V. D. M. Egypt an J ita Monuments, by Dr. Hswka. Macouley'a Hiotory of Eaf land, a variety of cdi- )rint: akeieb Book, mtrated. Knickerbocker 'a New York, do Shirley, a tale, by Cerrer Bell, anlhor of M Jane E,ie." Doe. II. 1849. 10 J PEEBLES, WHITlS dk OAVISL Gracersaaaet CoaiMiaioa TlercbaHaa) Old Street, feUniirr. It, Tnr EEP alwaya oa aaad a large aad wall aaaort- JfJk,od supply of Grocene, and pay particular au. iiwn to ino Mh or C'ottoe, Tubocco. Wboat. Flour, aad all other kinda of produce. , LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE. PElER K. DAVIS. Ja. Potavabarf. Jaty 30. 68 ly rcrfraerr, Flier irthlet, lie. are now ia reoapt of a tsrxa sap ply of Foreica aad Aaerioaa Perraatery, Fnaer Articles, dta coaaiatiaa of Cotoaa, Eatraeta for tho Handkerchief, all tho po polar Poaaataaas and Hair Oils of the day. Tbilet aad Stavint: Soaps of every quality aad price, aaey BO see aad Toilet BotUea of beautiful sty lee sad patients, te watch w invito the attention of those ia parsaU ol sosaathiag good aa well aa tasty. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. FOR SALE. A FAMILY Csrriago and Harness, aad oaaso- 1 cond handed riauo, sold for want of iiae. barnia in both may be had by appiyln te B. ST1TH d co. 3 Jaaaary 7, 1840. "lerista Skirts. LARGE lot yast reerivod very eboap. E. i UARDIIfCk. Xqt. 24, 1849. 94 Ceairt ngawita. jfaTO. l VoL 10, law Keporta. JNo. a, 1 Eoarty Reports. Vol. O, j ast lasned ana i or sale oy, SEATOIf GALES. Register OSee, Jaa: ta 1840. :" 6 f , if ltll aiaot Mirel La nap CfalaaeyaA HJr guod auppty ol vanooa mea. joat received by WIbUANS,nAIffUUU-lV. lf TICKKR dk B0!V would callatUa tion to their eezeUent lot of Tobacco, ooa- BMtiagar ' 100 lbs. o bast (J hewing Tobacco, 1 0,000 Cigars of different Brands, 1U00 Papers old Virginia Saokiac Tobaceo, Mrs. Millers aad May lands Saaff. ia Bottlea, Bales ana Bladders. Also, a fresh aad lea article af Rice, December 4, 1849. t Dr. Joseph J Ws Tucker, aOhPPERS bio Profeeaioaal aorvieoa te tbo U Jf of Reletta aadviainity. Ho may at Way bo foaod at the reaideaeo of R0a Taehar, Eaa. .,: May 8. 1849. 37 t i rnvu Sdwy rcsaived pr. Eapreaa liao, 69 Togas H d Cloaks, ail qaaUtiea. E. 1 HARDING. Nav. U, 1849 7uua93 ejR(3MBQBuIr03OUe If aOk BARRELS fan 8u Crcia Sugar, roi JlQPbythbaml,b7 -' : ' J.' rW sale CO. , .& P: ' PHTTXJPS. a TTENDsr THE COURTS ia tha Caattsa 1 AV of Orange. Auuaaaoe, Waba aad Caataaav Chapel Hill, N. C, May 24, 1849. - 94 Dry ftoods mcntsv CDBAI fWJBED JpAt'S.. JLCpHJf style aad well made, far f4. : aV L. HARDLNGi Oct 30. fStaadardX f- MOLE SKIN H AT-NO VEMBER Styla Jl -today roceivad by - : R.TDCKO fsm ' Raletak Oct U, 1S49. , . . 87 rrtJBT to hand aa afefaat stock of LaJiea'D fj fede, aa fellows : . Uhaajslsaa Partdo Bout, .. Baiia da choae, PKatal aad Plaia Uaahmctes' tT0otWUry, de do Maaetlo da Laiaea, " Preach Merioo Chameleon Lustres, de ' Silks, -BracaJa, ; ao ' -tasen'aGrey 1 de Poalard Sake, ' Alpaca Laerrea, Embraidorad Roaea, l lipaa, UiUtst.GlowaB, Mitla, Boaaot aad Cap Ribboas, Volvot Traanaaaca. ; - ALSO, i " - 8wiaa, MaU, Book aad Jaconet Maahaa, Muha Tnaungs. ee. Ac HBARTT as UTCHFOBD. Spt. 11. 1849. 76 BY EXPRESS. THIS DAY. TTTELVET TRIMMINGS. DRAB, aa. V Coata, 300 Spool Cotton. Black Ingrain Couon Hose. Plaid Liaaeya. Cotorod Spool Cotton. J. BROWN. Raoifh, October 30. 1849. 87 CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON SULKS. trLVER Grey 8ilks, rreaea Merinos, Valve Triaminca, Eabroidering Braids, Paris Kid Glevea, Block Ball Ribbons. Jaot rsaaivad by Eiprasa, R. TUCKER Nov 1849.. SON. . 94 Black n aleak In Uats. iaaAtoa for Aooeiaier. CASE Jest received ; also, receiving, G roe ad Allem and Blown Salt prime had full aaeka. 1 J. BROWN, No. 9, Fajetterftle Street. Ralerrh, NovembrS8. 1849. ' - 94 BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA- iTK afk PAIR RO BINSONS SHOES, for Ladies, Misses and Children j thia day received by R. TUCKER . SON. Richard A. Caldwell, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATTENDS the Coeaty Courts of Aaaoa, Rieh- aaoed aad Cabarras. Saliabary, Feb 13, 1850. 13 AX INTERESTING NOVEL, jpiONSTANCE LINDSAY, ar tha Progroos of J Error ; by C G. H. Price 23 oeata. Received this dy by H. D. TURNER e&roary 13, 1850. 13 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. Jl UST ta band aad for sale at P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store. ebraary 12, 1S30 13 GARDEN SEEDS OF all tho popalar varieties, warranted freak aad geaaiae, jast receive J and for sale at tbe Dreg Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD at CO. Febraary 19, 1830. - ' 13 GARRETSON'S FRESH SARDEN AND FIELO SEEOS. - FlflHE Subscriber has jast received and opeaed JU his supply of Fresh Oardea aad Tield Seed a. The stock is well select ed,- aad are ar aasaoat s proved- kinds- Below are Snftaerated somo af the principal kinds vtz : i Aaparagaa Largo Wane Utaat Boat Early Rod Taraip, Long Blood French Soger, Magael Wertaal Cabbaca SeaaV-Eaily York. Sagar Loaf. Red Datah. Early aad Late BaUeraea, Dramhaad, Flat Dutch, Long Bregea. Qreeu Sajray : Carot Long. Orange and a.arl Hera Celery White Solid , Cacamber Long Green, Prickley aad Early Frame Lettuce Erewa Doteh, Ice and Royal Cabbage Oabo White Silver Skin, yellow Dutch aad Oaloa Buttons - Parsley Large Carled Paraaia Large Whho Sugar - Raddish Leaf Scarlet, Red Taraip aad White da. a Salsify Large White Spiaage Roved Savory, . Temauo Largo Red Tamip Early Flat. Rata Bags, WhUcDutch Red Too. and Aberdeen Beaaa or 8napa Early Valentine, Mohawk. Re fugee, Yellow I weeks, Large Lima, Large white Kidney reas Eitre Earty, targe ran Mtrrovrtt, uwarc Marrowfat, Bishop's Proline aad early Warnagten Peas Oram Blue, Herds, -white Clover" aad Laoera Soedriea Tascarra, Sagar aad Sautha early Cora . . Sawe Thyme, Baamee Savory, Sweet MargQ. raa, rrea. Cress, Boll, Tomatto. Paspea ana Cay enne Pepper Senteb, Leek, Meloa seed, 4a aU af which are vmrraatad fresh aad Geaaiae, aad for aale by Raleigh, Feb 13, 18M. 13 Sundard and Times copy. 2 DOZ..B4ae FenaOver Coata, ' DMaftota, Black heavy English Cloths. &. U HARDING. Nov. U, 1849. 94 Uew Jewelry Store, V. afl TIOMPSBTf WoO Id reap act folly inform the eft liens of Katetgn eaa aa tawti. ad a ahaiea ataek ef Watahas aad Jewelry, ia a part of the store eecapWd by Mrs. Tbompsoa as a Millinery ostabliabment, where ho often for ... . . . . .. . r Gold aad Silver Watebee, warraptod earroet time. keepers ; tha latest ayteo ar r aitviaaiars tivitiv each as Gaard, Vest and Fob Cbaiae Camso, stas aad moaraing Broacbee ; Plaia, Chaaed aad Steee KiaraiCWef Pfaaaad Poaea Gold end Stiver Thimbles Stads, Collar aad 81ova - Bauoaa, Ear Riacs. CoM aad Silver Speetaefca. eVe.. ' Fanev Goods aad Fine ' CaUery f sI af wUch wttT be sold eheaac I Watahea, CUaks aad- Jaaf larV repaired ia sayarlaratHa. Old Gekt aad Silver ukee he a ahaaga. 8ept.Sl, 184.?. " Cm 'Goods Establisbmenls. Ta Ha v htr . tiVnpfie .1 -A AddilioaaJ . supply of Levies Dress Goods, IJ3lL CoWiog of , . , . ' Mode Cotorod MoaaTin Do Laias' and Cashmeres, Moa and Uberry Colored French Merinos, Pink-, Bias and While Tariataa M aalins,' fahey irk Braidav ' ; . Bonoot and Belt Ribboas V Black Twisted 8ilk Eyptiaa llltts, ' Ladieo Long White Kid Uteres, Ladies' aad.tseailemca's Cd'd Kid Clorae, Superior Black Cloth, - Eaibroiaeeed Caaheaora Veotioga, Black aad Fancy Freach Caaaaaorea, 4e. 4a.. r . . RV TUCKER 4k SON. October 8th, 1849. 81 SnATvS. BLANKETS, ike. , EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL OUfiPaABalMEREBUAWLht, -hlaca Marine and Uasaimara Figasad and Plain do. Heavy Weotaa, Rob Rpy,aod PJoid Blaakct de, Large Plaid Oaehanere and Duabw Kait Wsdaia. Bad . Blankata -ot verioea abas, ,Blae. Oraea, . aad Checkered Blankets, bWrnete BlaakaU by tbo pieco Of asWsMla ' Far sale by 1 . S. TUCKER ak BON. Raleigh, Ootober 8, 1849. 80 A LOT OF PKIME GOSHEN CHEE8E, IN BOXES. For sale by R. TUCKER at SON. Raleigh. Oetobav 6, ia9. 80 FINE CUTLERY &C. 1SETT Balaaea Handled Knives aad eompiata Ol portea, ' Forks, Ivory Uaadiod Batter Keivee, Pocket, Pao aad Caa gross Knives, Sci era, large and amali, Wade aad Batcher'a aoperior Rasara, Saaadors' Raaor Stropa, . Qloopoano aud other Shaving Soaps. ALSO. W. Hall It Soo'a TaUow Candles, Jodd, Son and CoV Sperm do. Foraaleby J. BROWN. Raleigh; Nov. It. 1849. 90 Fresh Arrival. New Fatfl aad Winter Caaals. I AM noa opaningmy oaual aeeortmcal ef Goods for tbo eeeeoa- comotiaing ia part : Cloths. Csssimeres. Vestinga. Plaia aad Printed CaehhWea, Plain FiaacJi. Marina, Black Alpaca, Black Frrach Bombasine, Black Cashmere, LadW Kid and Silk Gloves. Linen Cambric Handkerchieu. JM pieces Calico of all shades, aglirb Kohy Printa, Gala Plaida for ebildraa, Couon aad silk Hose, Bonnet. Cap and Tally Kibboaa. Bobbiaa. Tapaa. Worsted Braids, Velvet Trimouoga, Sawing Silks, Combe, Brushes, Soap, Cologne Water, Aie. JXXXt) Pieces Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Browa and Bleached Jeans, Ozaaburge, Madinwa Stripes and AproaChecka,Linaeya, Kentucky Joana, Diapers. Irish Linens, 5-4 and lt-4 Bleached 8hir. linga, White and Red Flaancia, Patent Welch Flannel dfXBMP Pair Shoes, of Heavy and KipBrogaos for Men aad Boys, Women'a Leather Bootees and Sboea, Ladica, Misses, and Children's Shoes and Booiees. Kerseys snd Blankets. Hardware, Co i Wry and Crockery. Groceries of all kinda. Ground Alum and Blown Salt. Sperm Candles' Cotton Bagging, Bala Rope and Twine. Green and Black Umbrellas. Cotton and 8ilk Mole skin and Fur Hata, Wool Hats, Men's and Beya Caps. Naas and Brads. Foraaleby J. BROWN. No. 9 Fayetlaville 8 1 reel. Raleigh. October 1ft, 1849. - - 83 NEW GOODS. Joat Reoelwed at No. 12, Faretterllle St RALEIGH. N. C. JTiHE Sobseriber baa just reteraed from New 4A York, and ia now opening a large and well selected Slock of Goods in his line. They were bought entirely for Caab aad will ha sold at moder ate advaaces for Cash, aad te ponetaal customer oa a credit. A Large aad beamtif til Asaartmeaf af XL&2It!2 SUZS&T KaKHt2aTa Consisting in part of Black Silks, col'd Chameleon, Ua Figared and rlaia Casbmer s t rench Merinos, Orleans Cloths, Plaid Lustres a great variety, Black Alpacas, U in reams, uelainee, oce. French, English, aad American Printa a large lot. Silk aad CoUoa Hosiery, Gloves, French worsted Collars, Laces, and Trimmings for Ladles Dresses, Browa had Bleached Dhfrtnige and meetings, White sad Red Flannels, Browa a Bleached Table Diaper 4rc Clattaea, CaeeJsaerea, dkes. SaperHne Black French Cloth, Bias aad Browa da. Tweeds, 8attiaet, Kentucky Jeans, plain and striped vestmgs, ueauemen's discs n.ta ana nuc and White Silk Gloves, Cravats,Poogee Sl Baadsaaa HaadkTs, Irish Linen, Baady Made Over-Coate aad Vests. Hl&aaXta.OBttaDa aa r A Largs assortment of Blankets, from 09 esnis a pieceto $19 a pair, Kerseys, Osaabargs, a large assortment of Carpeting and Hearth Rags, a very large 8toek of Boots and 8hoes at the lowest rates. TJLXanttaB aucaoU (DauapuD Beaver and Satin Beaver; the latest styles, Broad Brims, low pries, Blaek and Colored, Califoraia do a great variety af Youth Boy's and UcnUemen'a Cloth Caps. CBO-irattvaKaxraKsaB . Brown, Clarified, Crushed snd Loaf Sugars, Rio, Lagaira, and old Java Coffee, Imperial hod Young Hyson Tea of the beat euay, Sperm, Adamantine SndTaHow Candles the beak A large lot, ol V rookery, tlaruwmre. CaUery, Castingap Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils, viees and tfammers, Xails, ox, etc, and aJarost every article usually kept ia a Retail Store 1 , .-tv ' X.M. SKLBT, . No. 13, Fayettevyie St, N. C. October 29, 1S49. 87 WHITE WINE, FOR COOKING. FIRST rate Article. Also. Cinnamon, Cloves. Am. Pvppw, ace. Nutmegs, Allspice, Black and Cayenne rvvfwr, imw j & " I T w v d. mmA nu-a. aM' a-- OiL Extracts orLemon, Rose, VanUla, and O rati re. Coopers Ueiauoei and many other artjeiea suitable for Cbrotmaa times ; in store snd lor sale by WILLIAMS HAYWOOD St CO. December loth, 1849; ' 101 . ' . , TALU-UO! ITrealertck f eane Sheffield. Msnafac ln turarefof the real Tailj.he Baaoia! Every oua warranted to abave. . The Increasing demand for tha Tslly.He Rssors t tbe etrongeet proof poeeibla T their being duly appveciaXJ, both at hoaae ana abvoad J their fai (having spread te every quartet of tha globe) ia now fully stanusbad, ana their uadtiubted supertoniy admitted For sale at the n. DUUKai UKp Raleigh. December tO, 1849. 103 remiam xrjatcne.cKc. viamona utgar LiKhta, Waa Tapara, Matches without Brim- atatte, forsale at The N. C. BOOK STORE. Raleigh Dee. )2tb, 1849. 100 TTTyRESERVED OIWOERiteet veawvia by Illi!. t - 'ill a.aWAUll WALKER. -fYBUGGIES, HORSE8, AND CARRIAGES ppiarwalv by i-.--?i-:: i"- - - t - L'- i v , . GEO. T. COOKEv- Maariaa House Livery Stabla Raleigh, Jaa-3Lt, 1909. 10 A RICH, ASSORTMENT ef Silver-Rated Caa- A.tora, Candlesticks,, a Bronte Chamber Candlestick .tors, Candlesticks., and. Ginradotee. Aad Is,bissieby PALMER aV RAIHSET. Novwmber ta. 184SV - .... 94 Cwr SaJe DOLLAR ITS Celebrated Horba JLL? Extract, or VegetaVe Hah-Wash Aha, aa extensive assortment r ar kinds ofpeY- Hiiwcry.. FALMER- 4 KAM3EJ7 Navabar 26V 1849. - ' r 94. tEOLIX, WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES Hjljust received a beaatifal article. Also, on head, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good tier pieces For sale by " ' ' r. r PALMER d RAMBAY December 4, 1849. r ' 9 Head AchCa, t IfF yee.ete sabjoat to 0 Nereaea Head Ache, JL PEatUUD'S Drag Store, and get a boufoaf pahn'a Haad Ache EUxir or it yea are DeaL get s bottle otcNar's Acoustic Od and be selisved it .jjPyFPESGUlW; -pfOTTOPf VARN9-f,00e-lea. Cottea Yarna. J 'assorted, 4's telfe; WashiBrtoa, Merchant and Baffle Ca, toreale try - 'r ' PEEBLES, WHITE a DAVIS. Potoasberg. Nivsmher 13th. 1M9. ' r CPn5Hi mj aTi TLig3t at -j VACANT Acre Lot, ivtbo Eastern part of sSaSl the City, aa elegant, site for a private resi dence contigaooa to the tot upOfl Whicb N. B. Uoghee', Esq., resides. Enquire eft P. Guiou, or tho Editor of thia Paper. November 94. 184Q. 94-wtf FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, 3D0Z. pairs just received, beautiful colors, wall made, aad cot ia the latest style ALSO, 38. pairs fine black Fraach Doe Skia Caaaunerea, selling cheap at E. U HARDING'S. Nov 24. 1849. . 94 1ST A btvXTIW ESt CM VEflulOarljS- - Y VALENTIN E WRITERS AND A BEAU-4 Ufol aasoruneat. Received thia day at the N.C BOOKSTORE. Raleigh, Jan tlst, 1350. 1 . M ' AROMATIC VlIfEUAIt. SOMETHING newand superior to Cologne, for aft purposes of the Toilet. 3 ast reeeivedaad for sale at tho Drag Store ef - : WILLIAMS HAYWOOD 4CO FRESH aupplyof thoee celebrated Spanish Cigara, jast reeoivod, to which, we iavike the atteatioa of our customers. . P. F. PESCUD. IRON RND STEEL. R fy Toes Swede's American and Eugnek Iron 4lP4f , assorted, 3aion Blister, Cast, Shear and German Steel assorted. Nail Rods, Band and Hoop Iron assorted, Those in want of tad above win find tt tethehr interest te give us a call; tbe price cannot fail te suit . PEEBLES, WHITE 4 DAVIS. Petersburg, Jaaaary 93, 1880. 8 4t aVfePC BOXES Eogl'rsb and GoabeaCh aa. juat SON. S3 AMU received aad for sale by &. TUCKER. 4 NovS9, HATS-LATEST TYLES. Joatat baud. ; HEARTT & LITCHfORD. Std)Wns, .Darracott & CQa IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Aartbeuware, Cbina, and Glaaa, Pier, iLiud aad TmUtt Lmiing-fUt, Britannift and flatcd Ware, Lard Lamps, Cattrt, Table Cuttery, jrc. NO, 101 BROAD STREET, Sisacltae Hill, ' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHA8. STEBBIN8, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. Particular mttentin paid f Pacimg.Q Dee. 11th, 1849. 99 ly d handle and Kjinia . Wick. A superior J article of Northern Sperm, in atore and for aale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD ACQ. GROCERIES. GOOD euppry af Groceries, aach a Browa, Choose Crashed, Clanaed aad Falvamed Sagara, e-J-Ria. J ava; Laguira. A food supply of Molaasee, lew, front prime te best. Tallow, AdaiuaoUua aad Sperm Caa dies, A (josh lot of the beat Buckwheat iaBage, aad many ether article too tedious to mention. Call oa Walker, for ha ta the boy to aell bargaia. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Feb5, 1850, It NEW BOOKS. UR1CULAR Ceafeamon, ia the Pretestaet &A Episcopal charcb. Fairy Tales from all Na- tionsj Dark. Sceacs of History, by G. P. R. James 8ir Edward Graham, or Rail W7 Speeulatioa'a, by Calberiae Sinclair, Physician and patient. Green wood Leave, History af Spanish Literature byTicknar. The War with Mexico, bj H. S. Ripley. The Whale and his Captors, by Cbever. A System of Ancient and Meeillevel.Geograpbj.by Anthon. This day Received by H. D. TURNER. 11 Raleigh, Feb: 4th, tSSO. ADtES Thick a ad Thia Sale Silk Top Gaiters, Keceivedt day by R. TUCKER at SON. October 8th. 1849. . SI AT HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, atill oa haad, a full assortment of Winter Clothing at reduced prices. E. L. HARDING. Jsnvery la, tb&a. f K- Standard copy. :. FLOWING VARNISH. A SUPERIOR article for Cabinet Makers, for rale low by, P. F. PESCUp. February 12, 1 W0. 13 RECaHTLt PVBUSHZD, ' THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM-BOOK. CONTAINING ALL "' ' THE most useful Forma which occur ia Business Transactions between Man sad Maa-as well as ia omciai aiatiooa: toceiaer witn toe irtaatitatioa of North Carolina and the United States: the Act II Zing i bo r en oi viwu, oaenas, qrc, calculated for the aae of the Citisen ef North Carolina, and made eeeformable te law. " Compiled by s Member of the North Carolina Bar. ' rer sale By H. D. TURNER, ' at thN. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Fab. 18th, 1S50. 13 . i . . 1 , . i . j SALES OF NE43UOJES, AC JIT EXECUTORS Or JOHN MCLEOD. rfftN Friday the llthinat, aad oa the day follew- SSe? iag,,(if aeoeaaary) will ba sold oa a credit f ax months, at Baeni Visu, the late residence. CoL John MeLeod a large number of Fat Hog. Stock Hog, CaMlaMulaa, Horses, (soma of them blooded aad very valuable) Farming nteeaihvfa, dC : Atso, oa Tuesday of Johnaton Coaatr Court, Feb. S6th, 1SS0, wBI be sold at the Court House, In Smithfteld. oa a credit of 19 BMaVaa. a Taraeatiad DiattUery, aad twe yeaag aegre Faaaaa, das haviag 4 chUdren, tha ether havhw twe, aad three valuable mecaaaioa Tia: a nowaa varpeater, a learner ares ear (waa ia aha a haraeas aad abea aaakatl aad an excsiisal spwta urpeauaa barrel maker. ' NATHAN" WILLIAMS, 1 H.W.HUSTED, - Eseeater. Jaaaary 8, 1990. s tw Aa-aryriMawa... Faft'everT ;5taew. iiaea ftfA bHartlea, Dmii Tweatjr-iya tni.1"'-"'- ! "CelaVrVd AMmmmM par cant. WRl bU made frosa tielrejrer' prises, (er advertaari by fhwear.' J '' i. 3 v C31 ef enarwel v"'-; 0 ,-t,'.i.t5.;V.s. t 'aRBBV. r : ,i fJill Aj '.H " it-A r.wi i TC LAST INSTALMENT. A FINAL iaasshaeee af S peraeaa.aa tarsaV seriptioeete she sjvw CatseapM traraa, aaw.sa1atyt erected in this CRlf wR be doe aa 0? before tha af - M&'MeKt&MfaiVmmmiiViW Jaaroary 18. reflOy - ' y9if WILMINGTON AND RALEIGB gAJt fifpHir Saaseriber Is aow ready ie vake ii Ai, s3 Bonds of (he Wilmington aad Balatta tT Kaad, dus Jaaaary tS49aad 18i0. - J .. h ..i :. CHARLES L. HINTOST.2 o.il " u-'. .f--r !. r Pabhe Tisasaieii ni Jaaasry 8L J85ff. t..,- , Aft, ay Standard Uffies. - - - : I".' Ltyciy gtaWc.-1-: v Babacriber after lateriiiaa aJ aaaafaf ' thanhs ta tbe Pubhe. for tha ar, haatat aaAr -r .----j a1"" v"v iw u aeiiuauoB js aeaea adui- ha Ihs - ----- -j.v .1 proauMOaaa end asariieet Ba and ceaamsdioea, aad haa OatJers eaf tenllvs : indeea aw nana ar asaanai r'v vuyc, iimiini mm iuwassaii robrzehis EstabtbhmenL ,' Me wfll keep eaaoanily oo aaad. Ibf fere, " ' - ' i.i '''""''' wv.a? IflrriTn-flTlT 1 TTtsajil aalia'a1l i HORSES wiltbeboereW by tV week, stoaih ar year, ea taav asoaa t nedarate lerma DroverS wilTtad thia t S asoual poaiiiei. end- e aaoet eeavax nrant on for oflectmg ealae. and thev wilt afwsjs find taiple BeeomaMdaada for aoy aaas- ber cf Norses, however kfjgt. ' r - "' The 8abseriber:hss also taatfed a MW arrlagW'1 meat by whieh ha wffl b enabled Je aeepeew aad i old Bceciaa,aad Hoaas,r aasyersr rshags f . , on moderate and accommodadag varaa. Thialaa new feature hi his bosiassa.' ' ! - , Tbe Subscriber hopes that ale rneaia aad the ' Public will coniuee as give biaa a ariaL i ills aft : thatbeaaka. --t -ft . j JAME8 af. BARRlSS. . Raleigh. September 98, 1849. 78 ly TO' HIRE I A FIRST rate BUekaaith AjSpl at tklsOflTea. January S 1850. ' , ; -JcO-jbj ' f 2004 WAHTED. . L ' " ' OrilrtE 8abseribrai aathartssd hs receive . BVwee aJs sea fork lew of TwoTbeasarM Dollsra,i " Bonds ef she City ef Raleigh, for Fiv Hundred Dol lar eaca, fey able after twelve aabataa fresh aasdsaay' at tbs pleasura e the sftie, end searinsr tai at lb rata el six per cent see eMuaa, aevsblai at nually. . , S,W. WHITlNCb City tesaret., v. n. R.leigb. W.y' ll'lBt. ttt uTpUKNKR'S Noriw CasWia A foVaaO Bate year ef ear LorVn 1 o 5 0. Published aid sahf whoTeasl aad retail, by l!ea ry CL Turaer, ataha' ','. a TOOKarTORB. -, RalerHh, If ov. a, Uat... ,rr - ,1.-. U aa FROCa i AND 0BCSS vrOATi E'-JL. tXAUDWUfG aa J ast raedveda Irat vatesaaortaMatof Frackaad Dress Cbaaf ot taaaurai rraech Clotha. Caeap fur Cash, ' , JaiStie FaueA sayeriov attiale af aUsw lUvored, joat ta hand rt-r ' ' WlLUAtOS, HAT WOOD CO. , k aaaa- Livei SfaMes! : aTpHE Sabechiar, haviag aauebaaad all tha aUetr Ac . of tbe late Finn af Nixoa and Cewh. ' Uka occasion to Inform hi Manas aae the pabltO goaorany, mat a wsi eoetiaae te eerry ea taeaiaa ' ness, m alfits hraaebeat the aameatabd aad&s? no effqrls nor ax pause will be veered ea bis 'part ta ' accommodate the travelling eoeamauity. t 4oevy . aaces, with good bars and careful drivers', will be " fnrn'nihed at alt times aWd at abort ackiee aad ia T tact, every eoaveaioaee lar treealliag.ia the way af t HORSES. CARRIAGES, BuBSIES. wHI he supplied en the most favorable aad a r hires' '.' dating terms. ' -r-:. Tbe Sabseribar alaaaxpaciato keep eeeataalty ea haad, good . .J , . , a UOKSES iff) IX .SALE . Aad peraooa wishing to put oat their Harem hv ! the week, of month, ot year. Will bar thaaa eeU-j att ended to. at moderate pricea. Hi Stable ax ea in. . a. , . i : . i M . . . i ' 2 tt imnogrou Direct, juatxoine aast oi mar act iHaara Thaaltful for the very- liberal eaaoaraMaMat ! which baa been extended te the lata Firm, the am ; deraigaed pledges hinmlf te merit, by ha exaruaeav ? a eoutiauano ef pubue patroaaga aad favar. i , . .. CEO. T. COOK a. Raleigh, Dee. 16,1649. - . 99 ly FRESH SUPPLIES AT PESCUD'S Wkolmlt ita aetiH fine latrt. auu ualioaa Laaaed Uii, 60 ounce Qunrhrev l dox. ffsh Caagraw Waief, loo Jta. reba.ifcieax, . . ' 3' eases GoodwTaa patei na patent Cbawlflg TsbaSSsJ ytoa GraveUy'a ef - 1 M Old Peytoa GravaUv'i Aad many ether oVsfraele hHictwi are iast reealv.d aad eapected te arrive this weak.': : Af) Waaa att ' be sold apou reasoaahl teraa, by . -rj - , i. ;- : A ... .0 r. F.PESCUD. I Raleigh. Oct i7. M. :J ; . . gfJ . u ;ii ,.- Uaa 4aurjAdaaXaU n - Jr. t': TTOSEPH WOLTERIIIG afbr a all of years Foreman ia the Raieirh aad G Kail Koad Blaekstnith 8boo) raaneairallv una to iheeitraeawaf Raiegh aadlhaaawaadiagCaaa' lies, nas aa preparea e aeaeaieetare . i UOGZ,.OF ALL DE5CRLPTI0jra, . ' ; I9r,i'. tQQ$4i -' i.i t Carriage Sprvigt, MUUmark Brass .Castmft ia Arf,iiy tkifig ia J&ckimeaMd BUeiswrtk-mfta, as is axso rixr'aaim.Tb kxectrrt axu. auaeaaa: a . ' vsrs saoevasr wonca." - tir? Aha haa an aaadaeateaava aSurlmiaaaf taehat of, jail kiada, at prices from, 10 ceeta te,30,aaUaathi Edgetoola, a aaaortroent of Axes, Drawiag-kmreaj. HaieheU, Hammers, File ef various deeeriptkew and a number ef article in ha Iiae tee tedieas ta aveatiea. . :- 'A'i ' ' V I , AJI acdevsfoitbfally axeeatadatthe tawast price, aad new work eatroatad to bis eare will be warraaW. ed ' Otdera from a distance will a aUeaded teaaal 1 executed at the shartaat notice. - Hi Babhaheaeat wal aa found at the Raleigh Railroad Depot. -fiiy Repairing in bis Ua yaiteieeU with aaataeet aad deapaUh. Aha, a geaeral aasartmedt el GaaaaM Pistols constantly oa baud. f JOSEPH WOLTERiNOi Raleigh, April IT, 1849. i - tl tf -. . i SUGAR -. 30 Hhds. aew eren New Orieaas Sagar, for ala lew by ' PEEBLES, WHITE DAYtaV 7 feaeraberg. Jaaaary 4. 1850. - dt S Satifr, Ita. SU-A frath -$m: j Just received aad far sale by ' LlMEllMf. 290 Casks Lime, extra eke ; in ; aal low, by PEEBLES W HIT rriae srder, sr Petersburg, Jaaaary 84, iSSO. a r aivv c e artu A a SOMETHING NEW r QODA, Mi&,MapUeoeatcter Crahra,ea O tbiaw I r-nf-TfalTyrlsiaaaiBi tethaeaV seas of Rafefgh -ea amrrata. A jaat sepavy iaat leaarvad. L B. WALKER. altaaamVaVav eftaaa't
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