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THE R.D,PGIS1R BY SMSAIiS, For the Sejni-Weey Paper, $5 perinnum. For the WeBy ftp,; jS per nnam 'l&i . Advertisement Fot ovary SUttn Jnes first insertion, One- Dollar; & eak sabaequeat insettiem Tweiity-few JeBjta. rj . i j j ; j i r j . Court Order and icitl AAvTtUenent wh b9 charged 25 per cent, higher ; hut a dedeion of 3 per eent-'will oe made from ihe regular prices,' fV advxerfJrtbylhe'yeafc ' ' V-1 . "iJ f;1'1 ' , AdrertisemenU, maerted in ike SKwirWsKKi.r. jit' oisrsa, will also appear U the WsMLPaer,' fcss : efehargV. " J. 'SaZX. "'- 'a ..Z'l ill 4 in- VOLUME II. NL3IBER 18. ST Letters to the, gdUsr must be rmrua. 'fr ; i . ; tuxk'K'C'- t"-';"' . "; . i1h 'tun lt: -.t.-- rV.l -r-a ; .l-., ' - T ' MISCELLANEOUS, ITALY. Tbs correspondent of the Courier De E uu Unit, draws fallowing jjlooray pic tureof b co:nlitioB to wbick Uii eonotry i,rcdUCed'..ITALYINl850." u To those who bat teen Ita!v before it was ravaged and ruined by il Iae revolution tiie spectacle which it presm'sat present, is heart rending to the last degree. I saw jt ttilie commencement of Pius th Ninth's rfin ; il then appeared In the full splendor offls illustrious revival. Il reaembled an A'lron.a sprin, whose rajs warmed into life the flower of an imperishable freedom. Alt was song, flowers and sunshine over that Jiml of light and harmony ; no one dreamed of the storin that was gathering in darkness. And Rome! Rome was then intoxicated with her Pope ; ahe was mad with jor and vanity. Il wa from her, it was Troto Quirt, oil, s ,n Pasi ? tu,t lne moement pro ceeded which earned the world along with it. The adoration of her people towards their new pontiff amounted to phrenzy. I frequent It saw sen of men, women aocbildrea, pros tate themselres under the feet of bis horses, md beneath the rays of a burning sun as well as in torrents of rain, wait patiently until tiie window rf his palace opened, and his hand was spread forth to bless them. Rome was still the city, the common city, the city of the whole world, the same of which tbe po et hid sn-g: "Oh Rome ! my country ! city of the soal ! 74 Tbe orphans of the heart most turn to thee !" Poor Rome, how is she changed 1 She wis the Pharos of Christendom; all nations, all gt-nerations, all ages, hare in turn sub scribed their names with iron or the diamond Ujwn that brilliant glass. But the fire which dwell within it, and which made it daczle tiie eyes of nations, has burnt down, and now it is "nought but a whitened eepulchre. Formerly Rome was so happy ! Il was as free as the rery air; it was in truth the hab. iiation of the beneficent Creator. Scarcely anv other soldiers were seen there than those " . i i i l i ii. l ' .-.-j..!.... pOrWV SMlueii oajeruiera,in cusiuuicsuujigq- ed tiy Raphael, who looked as if they haT es- caped from a picture, and bad come out of their frames. 1 o thu-k that this happy con dition has been substituted by stale of siege! Iset'in to be in Pan?, dru ns are beating the retreat; cannon are planted on the public square; (he Chasseurs of Vincennes traverse tlieopeii space with the rapidity of their car bine halls ; I hear the regular tramp of the ptrol, and 1 see uniforms stall the windows of the palaces. And those jalaces are the Literan, the Vatican, the Qtiirinal and the Capitol; the square on which canoon are planted, is the Square of the People ! tbe roll of the drum resounds along the Corso. At Tirol iT soldiers! at Frascati ? Of tbe beauti ful Villa Borhese, whose Urge gardens were the Etesian fields of Rome, nothing but ro;ns remain ! that people, to whom tbey were always so generously thrown open, cut down the trees and tore up the stonsa to form bar ricades. Farewell to the Rome of other day! B thoa dost flow, Old Tiber ! through. marble wiUeraen 1 Rise, with thj yellow waves, and mantle her distress." At Florence I still found soldier. Here tbey look a if I hey were ixed for a long residence ; Iher seem, indeed, completely at home. 1 he Autirmi, a if prompted by the Spirit of all Eil. a lack the Florentines through their grettfect foi ble, their love of ease. Tbev relieve them of all rare ; they even release litem from military aer vice, fur which tbey have" no taste. These am iable people, who never exactly underitood why th?jr w-re in rerolutioi, and who wero tonish ed 4t the neceity of putting themselves to an Diuoli inconvenience, are now reposing after their nervous shock. Lt us proceed ; soldiers still ! Behold Bolog na, sad. desolate, writhing tinder the consequen ces of the late invasion. Behold Ferrara The Auttriana formerly had the citadel ; they have all now. 1 see nothing but white coats. These Germans know which way to go ; they under stand the road well. All along the great roads, I saw their regiments marching silently descen ding, continual) descending Nature calls them, tlie sun invites them, their very history pushes them on ; they have but to obey their destiny -ieaides, the North mre and more crowds upon them Russia, herself, descends from tbe sum mil of the Con'inent ; she rolls on, and comes a cross Austria in bar route; she forces be r on, and oreeipitates her npn Italy. Then again, Northern Protestant Germany, i nping iog upon, aiM s ii were eating luto old Catholic Germany every day, forces her likewise upon tbe North. We come to Venire ; Venice deserted, clothed in nourning. There likewise war has left lis cruel traces ; we see tbe ruined bridges in the Ugoons, and :h; vaults of churches torn ap by the explosion of shells. Venice has lost her free port, the last remnant of her prosperity, and is (nun this time forward devi2d to destruction. The Qaecn of the Adriatic sees in full view the aycrand'sement of her ugly German rival ; Ttiene has usurped her crown ; she cannot ap- : . i t tt? . - . juiipriaic ner ucauiy. Venice U Still, SOU mUSl always be, the city of which it was said, uln Venice Tasso's echoes are eo mors, And sile&t rows the song lets gondolier, Her palaces sre eruiabliog to the shore, And music meets not slways now lb ear: Those daysara gone bat Baaty still is here, States fall, arts fade, bat nstare does not die. The spouseless Adriatic monrns her lord.' Before St. Mark still glow his steeds of bran, Their gilded collsrs glittering in the sun, Out ii not Doria' menaee come ts pass? Are they not bridled t Venice lost and woe. Her thirteen hoadrsd years f freedom done, Kinks like a ses-weed iato whesee shs ros. Better be whelm' J beneath tbe waves, and in on, eo in destruction's depth ber foreign foes, From whom submission wrings an iafamoos re- pose. The Suabian sued, and bow the Austrian reigns An Emperor tramples where an Emperor knelt." As Venice to Trieste, so is M.Ian sacrificed to a city which AusTia has convertrd into a German citade!, in the very heart of Lombardy. Milan nig been severely punished for her momentary iriumpli ; ehe hag been despoiled of her ranks as lie capital nf Lonibardy. Verona is heirrss to tier dignity ; it is in Veroua, encircled with forte and cannon, that tbe government resides. From tiiat centre, the triumphant soldier extendi bis rword in all directions; and by means of tele, graph and railroads, electricity and steam, Italy uwuuu ui.iro 10 Austria, a no as it were. t, . IJ .1 " . f . ... "-""i""111 uneciiy unaer ner nana, me entire Nr:hern line of railroads bristles with new fbr tresca;the Austrians are planting rbemselve i : '.r.e country wrJi ros of iron. Poor Italy 1 if sheerer casta them forth, it will ba by terrible convnlsiotts -luna! oh luliat thoa who bast Ths ratal gift of beauty, which became A faneraJ dower sf peasant woea and past. On thy sweat avow is sorrow plongh'd by shame, And aanala graved in characters of Aims. ; OhGod! tbatlhow weraiathy nakedoess ; Less lovely or mora powerful, and eoaldst claim ' Thy right, md awe the robbers back, who press T shed thy blood and drink tha tears of thy dis tress j Than mhrhtTst thoa mora appal ; or, lass desired, Be homely and be peaceful, andeplored For thy destructive charms ; then, still nntlred, Wswld net a see tha armed torrents poured Dews tha deep Alps ; nor wonld tha hostile hords Of Bwsiy aatiowd spoilers from the Po Qaaff blsod and water ; nor the stranger's sword Be thy sad weapon of defence, and so, Victor or vanquished, tbou the slave of friends or toe. Yost see poets speak the trnth sometimes. Is not Italy at this day the slave of friends as well as ens hues? . - From tit Washington Nttct. A SCENE-IN COURT. Mr. EvrrtHi t In a conversation with you the ether day, I told yon I was educated a lawyer. For neatly 15 years I was a eon. slant attendant at the Courts of law in my native State, and many a rich scene of mirth I bare witnessed, but none which took more ludicrous turn, or created a wore general laugh, than the one I am about to relate. The term was drawing towards its close, and the Chief Justice was becoming impa tient. He was an excellent man; his only failing was an irritable temperament which sometimes blazed up for a moment, and then he became calm, and even playful, as if he was aware of hia own failing, and sought to atone for his exhibition of bad temper by a softness of manner , which contrasted as strongly as the deep shadow and tbe bright sunlight. It was towards the latter end of a long summer day, an important case was before the jury, aud there was only asipg'e witness remaining to be examined. "Call tbe witness, said the Chief Justice. Tbe counsel for the defence motioned to the witness to take the stand. He did so, and was sworn. "What i your name, Mr. Witness?" said bis Honor, in bis blandest tone. I declare, your Honor," replied tbe wit ness. Yorj declare, said his Honor, repeating the witnesses idea in the second person,- 'we did not summon vou to make declara tions, we want to know your name. What a it?" Wit. "I declare your Honor. Judge. "Why do you repeat that I tell you we do not ask you to make a declara tion, but to give your name why do you refuse Wit. "I do not refuse, your honor. I de clare, Judge. Blazing up "Mr. Witness do you know the consequence of a contempt of Court T Unless you immediately give your name, I will order you into costody of the hrifln The witness became confused, and omit ted for a single instant to make any reply, the judge's temper rose to fever heat, and be exclaimed, "Mr. Sheriff, take that witness into custo dy and commit him for contempt of Court. The court will not be trifled with in this way." The she riffle ft bis seat and approched the witness. May it please your honor,"" slid thetheriff 'I must know the name of the witness. By this time the judge's failing was trium phant, be would not deign to address the wit ness, but, turning angrily to the defendant's counsel, he said in any thing but a mild tone "Will the counsel give me tbe name of the witness on the stand, who is now in cus tody. "I declare," began tbe counsel, when his honor, in a perfect rsge, interrupted him witb .the exclamation "Do I understand till I there is a conspiracy betwen you, to insult this court. You sir. shall have tbe satisfaction of dining in jail with your stub born witness." Br this time matters began to hare a se rious appearance erery body was on tiptoe to learn tbe result, the witness was trying to -xplain something to the sheriff, which the sheriff was too much absorbed in thesctne between the Judge and the counsel to listen to. There was only one person in the whole assemblage who seemed to preserve hise- quanimily, and that waa the counsel for de fence : his countenance was glowing with mirth, which, by no means diminished the cloud on tbe bowof the Chief Justice. "Will vour bono. suffer me to repeat the name of tbe witness at length, while yon take it down V almost supplicated the counsel. The jodte with a very ill face, and gruff voke assented and with pen ready to record the enig matieal Bane, while the attorney deliberately said : " Isaac Dusne Clare, is the name of the witness. WelI,, said the Judge, writing it at length nut eten then nntirinir tha name oartteularlv wwhv did not the witness rive bis name thus when first sskedr' "Will your honor be pleased to read that name, grving only the initials of the two first word "I. Ii. Cure," said the Judge, Bursting mio a roar of laughter, in which everr one in the cowrt room joined. The ehertff resumed his eeat amid tte mem ment: the witness was still on the stand, and the jus!ge, turning towards htm, with" a count nance aa bland sa if il never knew a Iruwn, re marked: -1 beg your pardon Mr. Witness, and t Vat of the counsel for the defence, but 1 would adie you, when you give your name hereafter, to make the "D." a little more . emphatic." The csso went oa as sroootb!y as possible to its termination. WaSHtNGToa. Feb. 12. 1850. CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY!'.! THE Sabscriber begs lesvs to inform tbs cit. sens of Raleigh and dealsrs in North Caroli na g saerally, that hs has juH laid if a largs lot f ths best Candy Sugar, and is new, ha eaa confidant ly say. manufacturing as good an article ,9f Candy hi Raleigh, as yo.n can get any wbar in tbe Slate or out ef it and I pladgo myself to soft k I She trade as lew aa k ean be bought m Petersbsif . and will warrant it to stand. AN I ask is a fair trial, and I will convince the dealsrs in Candy tbst thsy weed not go North for that article. I keep nlso so hand a good ropplf ef Glass Jars, that I wit! sell low U these that may bay tbsir Candy of me. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Fab. 5, 185. 11 ABBOTT ILLUSTBATCO ' ' HISTORIES. THE History ef Alfred the Great by Jaosb Abbott. This day raoervsd by il D. TURNER. Dec. 6, 184. ' 19 New Books Received this day If . C BOOKSTORE. ROMAN Liberty, a history by sm1 Elliott, Memoirs ef Wan. Wirt) by J do. P. Ken nedy. Sketches of 8outb America, Polynesia, ice., by Wm. Maxwell Wood, M D. Morning among tbe Jesuits, Artillery and Infantry, by C. P. Kingabnry. Hildretk's History of too United States cemplste in 9 vols. . Coppsrfield, by Dlckine. Nos. 1 to 7. American Abaaaac foe 1850. Churchman's do do do 8 wort la, do do do Ives ea tbe Obedience of Faith, da Pastoral Latter, Answer to tbs same, Kipps dnabts Witness. Life of AahbeJ Green, V. D- M. Ecypt and it Monuments, by Dr. Hawks. Macauley's History of England, a variety of sdi tioas. lrvintjs sketch Book, Illustrated. Knickerbocker's New Tort, do Shirlev. a tale, bv Currer Bell, author of "Jane Es FOR SALE. OUR No. 1 yoaag negroes for sale three men and one girL ' Apply to J. J. CHRISTOPHERS. Raleigh, Feb. 26, 1850. 17 P Standard opr. THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (Foam kb ly BrrTTBoovaa'a) Bead of Light, near Baltltuore St., BALTIMORE. (TfXHE increased patronage of this long sstabliab fJL ed and popnlar Hotsl, uadar ths management of its present propria lor, has inspired him with further energy and d a leruu nation, nnd no sxpsnas or alien- tton ef hi or thai otitis Asaislauls will be sparsd. to maintain with tbs patrons of tbe u Focti" tits reputation h bold all over ths country, in its palmiest days" of Jicttjk0tcr's eondoctorahip. To increase its former allraelioaa and comforts, during the past aeasan. tb Hotel has nndergono many changes, the Proprietor having mad heavy" outlays in iulroduciug soots or th beat snd latest improvementswhich, together with its central posi tion, being locaUd in ths very heart I the business portion of the city, and near ths era Ire of Baltimore Street, and within n few minutes walk ef nil tbe IVpote nod Steam Boat Landings, it invites the Merchant, the ik'sser, tbe Arti, as wait na tho M tf PUaturt to snake tbe FooKTarn Hotsj. hia home dnnog his sojoara in Ba minor. The toadies' Drpartitsesit, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception R soots, ordiusry, and estsnsiva suites of largs and airy Chambers, fitted op in n style and elegaucs that canoot fail to give satisfaction and comfort. Pobtsbj are attached to tho " I ttnUaiK, who may be recognised by tbe Badges oa their Hats, and ars always iu the attendance at tbe different Do: ots and Steamboat Landings, wbo will rrceivo Checks, take charge of lit Baggage and convey it to ths Hotel. rut eas mutts run, rrfnatr. Feb.26ih, 1850. 1? A CARD.' HHE undersigned being engaged, and holding a A. position that brings bia services in immediate connection with the Guests of the above Hotel, he trusts, offers a farther inducement to his numerous frieods nnd acquaintances of the Old North State," when they vwit Baltimore, te stop at tbe ifrtu, where he assures them they will be received nod en tertained in n manner that snarl strsngtnon this ac quaintance nnd scears for its Proprietor their good will nnu patronage. Lttc s WUmmff N C. February 26ih, 1800 173m 10 BARRELS fine 8t. Croia Sugar, for sals by the barrel, by A. B. STITH CO. S. F. PHILLIPS, A TTENDS THE COURTS In tbe Conation A of Orange, Alamance, Wsks and Chatham Chaoel Hill. N. C Mar 94. 1849. S4 sfhil and Lard La asp Chinaejrs A J W Ed supply of vanons mo. lust recrived by W1LUAM8. HAYVOODf CO. VACANT Acre Lot, in the Eastern part of the City, an elegant sits for n privets reee deoce coat nous to the lot upon which ti. B If nghes, Esq., resides. Enquire of E. P. Gnios, sr the Editor of this Psper. November 24. 1849. 94-wtf TO SPOBTaiTIEN. THE tSubaeriW hss just reesivsd a fine Strrk of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL UJNB RIFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAGS, POWDER FLA FAS, SHUT BELTS, EXTRA NIP' PLES, CL t-C. Aft of which will be sold low. . (i B. ROOT. TO TIIE AFFLICTED. TffJ A D LOCK'S Vegetable Powder & JJ Syrup, lor Disease ol the Lungy UtHMiehitisv Liver couipiainti fJoUKlss. Colds. V4. This medicine lies bee before ibe public for twelve yesrs, snd as far as known, ttauds uurivalleJ as a remedy (or ths above named complaints, when used according to ths diree lka. These disposed to make trial of it, are advis- sd- to see it from three to four weeks; and that wttb oat tbe oeaiasion ef even one dose Scarcely any tbina abort of this can bs s fair trial of its efficacy Numerous and enrprising have been the cares per formed by iu nap. ' . For aala at the N C Bookstore. RsJeiek Feby. IK IS 30. ? nnL. V "ii mil,.. sf - - X!e Dry Goods EstoblMmentes - CHEAP TWEED COATS. If KLrfX Tweed Cassimere Costa, cat ta good JLLCPy style and well made, for $3. , E. L. HARDING. , Oct 30. fSUndard) 88 AINOTUEIt SUPPLY. MOLE SKIN HAT8-NO VEMBER Style to day received oy R. TUCKER SON. Raleigh Oct. 13.1849. 87 Black Alalcakiu Hats. FatMon for November. CASE Just received r also, receiving, Ground Altum nnd Blown Salt prime nnd rati sacks. J. BROWN. 1 No 9, Fayelteviile Street Raleigh, Norembr 26. 1849. 94 BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA. PAIR ROBINSON'S .8H0E8, for Ladles, Misses and Children ; tbis day roost vod by ! sw.xui;iLKti at son. Richard A. Caldwell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATTENDS tha County CourU of Anson, Rich mood nnd Cabarrus Salisbury, Feb. 13. 1850. IS AN INTERESTING NOVEL. -CONSTANCE LINDSAY, or the Progress of J Error ; by C. G. H. Price 25 cents. Received this day by H. D. TURNER February 12, 1830. 13 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. J UST to band and for sale at P, F. PESCUD'S Drugstore. February 12, 1S30. 13 GARDEN SEEDS OF all the popular varieties, warranted fresh and genuine, just received and for sale at tbe Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. February 12, 1830. 13 GARRETSOiN'S FRESH GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. T The si HE Subscriber has just received and opened his supply of r resb Garden and t tela iseed. stock is well selected, and are of ths most ap proved kinds- Below are enumerated some of the principal kinds, via: Asparagus Large White Giant BeowEarly Red Turnip, Long Blood French Sugar, Macnel Wertxel Cabbage Seed Est ly York. Soger Loaf, Red Dutch, Early and Late Battersen, Drumhead, Flat Dntcb. Long Bregen. Greeu 8avory Carol Long, Orange and Early Horn Celery White 8olid Cucumber Long Green, Prickley and Early Frame Lettaee Brown Dutch, Ice and Royal Cabbage Onion White Silver Skin, yellow Daub and Onion Buttona f araley Large Carled Parsnip Large White Sngar Raddish Long Scarlet, Red Turnip and White do. Salsify Large White Spinage Round Savory. Tomot to Large Rod Turnip Early Flat, Rata Bags, White Duteb Red Top, and Aberdeen Beano or Snaps Early Valentine, Mohawk, Re fugee, Yellow 0 weeks, Large Lima, Large while Kidney Peas Extra Early. Urge tall Marrow fat. Dwarf Marrawfat, Bishop's Prolific and early Wellington ens Grass Blue, Herds, white Clover and Lucern Sundries Tuacarra, Sngar and Smith's esrly Corn Ssee Tbrme. Bomtnee Savory. Sweet Marco- ran. True. Cress, Boll, Tomatto. shaped and Cay enne Pepper Scotch, Leek, Melon Seed, ft ; all orwtrich are warranted fresh and Genuine, aud for sale by P. F PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb 12, 1830. 13 QSVtBtP CBS3Q.aSB3a 2 DOZ. Blue Felts Over Coats, Blankets, u Black heavy English Cloths. JU tlAUUlPiU. Nov. 24, 1849. 94 New Jewelry Store. W. n. THOMPSON Would respectfully inform ths citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he has open ed a choice stock of Watches and Jewelry, in a part of the stoM occupied by Mrs. Thompaou as a Milliuery establishment, where bs oners for sale. Cold and Silver Watches, warranted correct time keepers ; Ibe latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains ; Came, stene snd mourning Broaches ; Plaia, Chased nud Stone Kms-s; Gold rens and rencils; Oold and culver Thimbles ; Stnda, Collar and Sleeve Bullous, Ear Riiip, Gold and Silver Spectacles, etc., fancy Goods and Fine Cutlery; all of which wilt be sold chesp. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in superior stylo. Old Gold and Silver taken in es- change. Sept. 21, 1849. m J. W. MAURY Sf CO., Manager; Richmond, Virginia, GRAND LOTTERY, to be drawn 23d of March, 1850. Capital Prise 970,000 ! Virginia Monongalia Lottery, Class C. PrizesI of $70,000 ; 1 of 30,0)0; 1 of 20.000; 1 of 15.00 ; 1 of 10,000; 1 of 4,817; 100 prises of 1,200; 114 of 1,100, lowest 3 No. prize; 63 of 200, 1st and 2d drawn Nos. ; 63 of 100, 3d and 4th drawn numbers, Sic. 75 No. Lottery, 12 drawn ballots. Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, Eighths $21. Qc A certificate, or risk, on a package of 25 whole tickets, $236. Do. of half, quar ters and eigbtns in proportion. fjr Orders for packages, single tickets or shares, addressed to the undenigned, receive immediate attention. Drawings forwarded J. W. MAURY 3t CO. Richmond, Va. TfARKE.TO.rE.IALESEJII.AflT THE Esereie of this I setiUlieu closed for the present year with a Public Examination, held ou the 30th and 31st ultimo, and will be resumed on Tuesday tbs 15ih of Jauuary. The Principal e as sisted tu the virions duties of lbs 8choof by lbs most sole Teachers. Ttrmt m afeivs, pt Session FUt $Its : Beard, 5 00 Music. , 20 00 English Tuition, 12 SO I Use of Instrument, 3 CO trench, 10 vu I Urawmr . feio- f tins;. 10 00 Usefal and Ornamental Noodle work free sf charrs. No extra charge will be ssads, , Circulars contain., iog more minute 4nformatioaean be obtained, on application to the rriucipaL o DANIEL TURNER. - Warrants N. C Nov. 12tfc. 1S49. 02: If merlato Bblrts. X L A&PE lot just received very cheap. SUb . L. UAADINO- Dry Goods Establishments. To Day by Express, A N Additional supply ef Ladies' Dress Goods, Consisting; of . Mode Colored Mouslin De Lains and Cashmeres, Mode snd Cherry Colored French Merinos, Pink, Bine and Whits Tarlatan Muslins, Fancy Silk Braids. Bonnot and Belt Ribbons, Blsek Twisted Silk Egyptian Mitts, Ladies Long While Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Col'd Kid Gloves, Superior Black Cloth, Embroidered Casbmern V eat in ray Black and Fancy French CaaainMrea, ire. d-o. R. TUCKER & SON. October 8ih, 1849. 81 8 U AWLS, BLANKETS, I7IMBKOIDEBED AND PLAIN MOLE COL 2a1 OttED CASSIMERE SHAWLS, black Merino and Cssimere Figured and Plain io, Heavy Woolen, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket do, Large llaid Cashmere snd Double Knit Woolen do. Bed Blanket of various sixes. Blue- Green," nnd Checkered Blankets, Svanu BUnkeU by tha piece or doaen. . ' For sale W R. TUf!KER dr. SON. Raleigh, October S, 1849. 80 A LOT OF PHIME GOSHEN CHEESE, IN BOXES. For sale by R. TUCKER &.80N. Rsleigh. October 5. 1849. 0' FINE CUTLERY &C. SETT Balance Handled Knives and Forks, complete 51 pieces, 1 vory Haad'ed Butler Knives, Pocket, Pen nud Congress Knives, Scissors, large aud small, x Wade and Butcher's superior Razors, Saunders' Razor Strops, Oleophaue and other Shaving Soaps. ALSO. W. Hull b Son's Tallow Candles, Judd, Son aud Co's Sperm do. For sale by J. BROWN. Raleigh. Nov. 11. 1849. 90 WHITE WINE, FOR. COOKING. A FIRST rate Article. Also, Cinnamon, Cloves, 5L Mace, Nutmegs, Allspice, Black and Cayenne Pepper, Race and ground Ginger, Mustard, Sweet Oil, Extracts of Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, and Orange, Cooper's Gelatine; and many other articles suitable for Christmas times; io store and for snle by WILLIAMS HAYWOOD & CO. December ISib, 1849. 101 TA E.L.T-HO ! Frederick Feuney, Sheffield. Manufac turer of of the real Tsily-ho Kasoia ! Every oue wsrrsnted to sbavo The increasing demand for tho Tally-Ho Razors is lbs strongest proof possiuls of their being duly appreciated, both at burnt aud abroad ; their fame (havmg spread to every quarter of the globe) ia now fully established, anu their undoubted superiority admitted For sale at tbe N. C. BOOKSTORE Raleigh. December 20, 1849. 103 Pre in in in iriatcltes.&c. Diamond Cigar Lights, Waa Taper, Matches without Brim stone, for sale at , The N. C. BOOK STORE. Raleigh Dec. 121b, 1S49. 100 RtCEKTLT POBUSHED, THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM-BOOK. CONTAINING ALL '1 HE most useful Forms which occur in Business Transactions betweeq Man nnd Man, as well as in official stations; together with the Constitution of North Carolina and tbe United States; the Act fixing tbe Fees of Clerks, Sheriffs, 4 c, calculated for the use of the Citizens of North Carolina, and made conformable to law. Compiled by a Member of the North Carolina Bar. For sale By H. D. TURNER, at the N. C, Bookstore. Raleigh, Feb. loth, 1850. 13 Herds Grass Seed. Z GOOD supply of Frenh Herds Grass Seed, SuJost received, and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb 8, 1850. 12 niolin t rings The beet Italian, just re- eeivrd by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD r CO. OILS! OILS!! A LARGE stock of superior Lamp Cotton Seed, Whale snd Linseed Oils in store, and for sale .er Bbl. or gallon, by P. F. PESCUD. Kule go, f S. 8. 1WJ. I NEW CO.TCERit, HE subscribers have this dsy seeociated them selves together, under the name and style of oKliTUfl l-TUUU, forJbs purpose of conduct injr a General Grocery and Commission Bosiness, in tbe Town of Peters burg;. They have taken tbe Store in the Odd Fellows-" Hall, opposite Powell's Hotel, snd hope, by strict personal rutentiou to business, to merit a share of patronage from their friends and tbe public gen erally. 1 bey will, at all times, be supplied with a well selected assortment ol Urocerles, which they will sell st wholesale and retail, ns low as tbey can bs purchased in this market. They will also par strict attention to tbe forwarding of Goods and sate of all produce entrusted to tbeir cre. K.u.BKinun..u. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. January lt. 1850. IS Sv Horse Slioes. 10 Kegs Horse Shoes just received, BRiTTON &, TODD. Feb. 14 th, 185a 15 A r mislead' fine Chewing Tobacco. R7 have just received 5 oozes and hulf boxes w w Armisteau s Cue Chewing I obacco. BR1TTON At TODD. February 14th, 1850. 15 GROCERIES, &c. nrHE ."ubacribers have in store, aud ars daily P expectiag, tba fsllowiug goods, which tbey will sell at the lowest prices for cash, or on lims to punetaal customers, via : 50 Tods Swedes, EuglUh and American Irofl 5 Tons German ud Blislersd Steel 1 Cast Steel 150 Bags Coffee, Old Java, Rio and Laguira 75 Hlids. Porto Rico, St. Cras and N. O. Sugars 135 " and barrels N. O. and West India Molasses 250 Bags Shot assorted, 300 Sacks Salt, 50 Boxes Loaf, Crushed, Pulvsrrxed, and Refined feugars 5 Tons Blue Grit Grindstones 100 Kegs Powder, 10 Chests Imperial Gunpowder and Black Teas 300 K-ga Nails, assorted, Rspid Falls and Cuui- ' berlane, 10 Tons Casting, assorted 150 Boxea Spena, Adamanliue and Tallow Candies 150 ; Soap, every variety 50 Barrels common Whiskey -50 do Reclined 25 do Old Rye 5 Pipes French Brsudy 20 Barrels Apple do i0 do ,. Jamaica aud Antigua Rum and Pure Holland, Giu 20 Pipes and Pipes genuine Madeira, Pale Saer rv. Pert aud Teneriffo Wines i A general 4 assortment ef Cooking" Winesi whh Pionrh Lines, Bed Cords. Grass Ropes' Permer. Spice, GiDgen Mace. Nnrmegs Chocofate, Wrap- ping, Luer aau irmiur rapor, vtorer ceeu, ee. -BRITTQN A TODD. Opposite Friend's ilotol, fiyes roars Street, ' Petsrsburr, Vs. rebruary IS, 9 iy fv RICH ASSORTMENT ofSirver-Plated Cas-' du tors, Candlesticks, and "Girandoles. And Bronss Chamber Candlesticks, for solo by ' ' PALMER 4- RAMSET. November SO. . 1849., S4 : For Sale DOLLABD'S Celebrated Herba niuro Extract, or Vegetable flair Wash Also, an extensive assortment of all kinds of per fumery. ; PALMER $ RAMSEY. November 36. 1849. 84 ' GOLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. Also, oa hand, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good time pieces For sale by PALMER 4- RAMSAY. December 4, 1S49. 06 Head Ache. IF you are subject to a Nerous Head Ache, send to FES CUD'S Drug Store, and get a bottle ol Opohn's Head Ache Eluir or if yoa are Deaf, get a bottle of McNair's Acoustic Oil and be relieved P. F. PESCUD. GOTTON YAKNS 6.000 lbs. Cotton Yarns, assorted, 4's to 14s;' Washington, Merchants aud Battle d- Co , for safe by ' PEEBLES, WHITE Sc DAVIS". Petersburg, November 13th, 1849. 9 FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS. SDOZ pairs just received, beautiful colors, well mde, and cut in the latest style. ALSO, 30 pairs fine black French Doe Skin Cassimeres, selling cheap at E. L. HARDING'S. Nov 24. 1S49. 94 G7AL.l.aTIC$r ELL,01IuS VALENTIN E WRITERS AND A BEAU tiful assorlmeut. Received this day at the " N.C BOOK STORE. Raleigh. Jan 31st, 1850. 10 AKOIJATIC VINEGAR. SOMETHING new and superior to Cologne, for all purposes of tbe Toilet. J ust received and for aale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS HAYWOOD CO FRESH Isopply of those celebrated Spanish Cigars, just received, to whiob, we invited be attentiou of our custooiera. P. F. PESCUD. IRON RND STEEL. PLIay Tons Swede's American and English Iron QJff assorted, 2 tons, Blister, Uast, Shear and Oerman Steel assorted Nail Rods, Band end Hoop Iron assorted. Those in want of the above will find it to their interest to give oa a call; the price cannot fail to suit fttliLES, WHITE. & DAVIS Petersburg, January 22, 1650. 8 4t BOXES English aud Goshen Cheese, just received and for sale by - R. TUCKER f SON. Nov9fl. 1)3- II ATS LATEST STILES. Trust st hand. 9P HEARTT A LITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earthenware, China, and Glass, Purr, Maidel and Toilet Leoking-glasttt, Britannia mii Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, frc. NO, 101 BROAD STREET. Sliockoe Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CH AS. STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. Particular attention paid to Packing J Dec. 11th, 1849. 99 ly Clandle aud Lamp Wick A superior particle of Northern Sperm, iu store and for aale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. GROCERIES. A GOOD supply of Groceries, such as Brown. Crushed, Clarified and Pulverized Sufars. Coffee Rio, J ava. Lngruira. A irood supply of Molasses, low, from prime to best. 1 allow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles, A fjesli lot of the best Buckwheat in Bars, and many other articles too tedious to mention Call on Walker, for he is the bov to sell bargains. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Frb. 5. 1830. Il NEW BOOKS. UR1CULAR Confession, in the Prntwlunt $edi Esiscopal church. Fairy Tales from oil Na tions: Dark Scenes of History, by G. P. R. James Sir Edward Graham, or Rail Way Speculation's, uf vaiuci iuc uiuciuir, ruysicuiD ana rmient. Greenwood Lenvs, History of Spanish Literature.' byTicknar. Tbe War with Mexico, by H. S. Ripley. The Whale and his Captors, by Cbever. A System of Aucieut and Mecillevel Geography, bv Authon. This day Received by H. D. TURNER. RaMgb, Feb: 4th, 1850. n rp i A DI ES Thick aud Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters, Sri ueccived to day ly by R. TUCKER & SON. October 8th. 1849. 81 AT HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, still on hand, a ftill assortment of Winter Clothing ai reuucea prices. c jl.. MAKUmU. FLOWING A SUPERIOR article VARNISH. for Cabinet Makers, for sale low by P. F. PESCUD. 13 February 12, 1850. Gold Watches and "Jewelry. JNfc-W arrival of a large and fashionable as sortment of the above just at hand and for sale, cheaper than ever, at PALMER A- RA iM S AT 8 flrweWy Store. The most extensive stock of all articles in their line that has been offer ed for aale here for years- Come and see. if you do not ouy. 4 Doxen gold and silver Wntcbes, of all kinds, Gold fob, vest snd guard Chains, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, and collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Chups, gold silver and gprinzteel Spectacles. Gold aud silver Pencils and Pens aad waiat Buck les, Silver Combs aud Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and. Plated Spoons, Cups, Ladies, Sugar Tongs,- Salt Spoons, &c A large stock of Cutlery, Razors, Knives, Razor strnps, und Diamond Paste for Razors. Brushes. V T I . 1 W- 1. . I T, , ' nair orusnw, vvuiub, avoib orusnes, ate. Butter aud Fruit Knives, Gold and Silver Thitn bles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes. Silver Plnted Castors, Candle Slicks, Waiters, '' Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps. Boxes, for Toilets, Fancy articles, and ishrisuaas presents, and a variety of otuer arti cles All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired in operior style. ' Old Gold and Silver received In ex change. :. . . PALMER $ RAMSAY. . . Raleigh, , Nov. 3L, 1849. .... v M f Ifn RESERVED GINGER just received by UTV- 'ntviv -L. B. WALKER. ffJUGGiES,; HORSES, AND CARRIAOESV ,i ' i GEO. T.COOKE. ; c , Maneton House LirorySuWe. Jtalsigh.Jaa. 3Mt,833. W - - I lvainr - jjitvir uiouig nnHE Subscriber after relnrnior. his raiafal JL tbanka to tbe Public; for Ibe "very liberal and t generous pauonage, hrtber expended to nfm; weald"' respectfully give potieo that hTOmrnoeOto proesw cots bis line of business ia all brawehasj w 1 promptness and effUieoCy.;-, U trdiar 'Biaail -J and commodious, and his Ost!srs experieie'ais! tentfve ; indeed no pains ur expense ihave iefs at ... shsll be spsredto. render Mtisfaclion, to af who pat t ronixe his Establishment - -i i He witl keep eonsisntly on ksnd, for hire ' ",;'t"' HACKS, Bs700IES,7AttlfEtJ;S3iS ASS) I, to t1t.Ji.At &saaoaaiac.aaB5rirsBdBjr5" ,i;oi;,(t HOR8E6 wiltbo boarded by the dsy, i week. montk or year, on ihe" aaosto wntm yreim Will si no. HUOrc, S central pooiiienand a most costvsv, p ntent one for effecting eeles.Vhd ther ' win alw.js find smpte accdmmqdklion tor BilyliliBi berof Horses, however large. '-M- t. vv-.S.Jit -nil The Subscriber has also effeetedl new StTM'giM ment by which be will be enabled te keep weaf'sasf tr old Buooiss, and Hoasse, salt, oror wasy.f ou moderate and accommodating, terms. Tbj is .si new feature In bftuesa.' ' -' Tow ttebscribsr hopes that Ws1 ftieBds and th'1 Public will comb) a to give him k triaL''K1s aJr thsthe ssks, . i, '- '. rH roit . ; JAME3 M. JJARRISS. ri Raleigh, September J8. 1841, ... , r7S -ly ...n TO HIREfrv t.-;i- A FIRST rateBlseksmltk. Apply at fkia Ofio4 h January 22 1850, V Sat i'i- 14000 WAJITED. i V ail HE Subscriber is suthotxed to,recei ve prdpo, sLSLi sals for a loan of Tan Thobaaut ' Dttttar. m 1 Bonds of tbe C it y1 ol Raleigh, for Five Hundred Dol- roeaett, payatus alter twelve sasnths troas the date, the pleasure ol tbe parties, end bssrtng fntersot ! the rate of six pec cent per annum, payable semf ; nually. , W, WHITING, v:t City Treasurer.;,,, Raleigh. May 12.1849.' ' " " T . (8 t Tsajsiso Wj MfK JX nrm rpURNER'S North Careliaa Alitsns fer tie , sJsSb year of our Lord, -x"-: - .m:-tJvn; t-rJ PublisbeJ knd Sold wholesale and refalT. nv TTeo ry D. Turner, at the N. C. BOOSTbftE.- s Kaleigb, Nev.3, iS4t. - . ;i u i FROCK Alp DRESS iXT'. - IfARDlxfG has just received a trst 9 rate assortment of Frock and J Dress Csats ol boaotifol French Cloths. Cheap for Casta. fTnjabe Pulte A superior art isle ef Rest aJP flavored, jusr to band - ' . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD dk Ca Liverv Stables!" t '5 3TTI HE Subaeriher. liavin urehuMl t'lliliaMt:" V.c, of ths Ists Firm of Nixon and . -Cooke, takea occasion to inform hia friaulta tul lK uklu T generally, that he will confines to carry oa tba bus ness, iu all ita branches, at the same stand ; and th(f ' uo euurn uur sxprnse wiu do spsrso on.niv pari to iccommoaate ineiraveiung eummnrutyv' lnvey- ; indes, with eood aorses and carfal drrswas.isriil W. i furnished at all timea and at abort -Botisje4sid rat a fact, every convenience for travolluigtM too way.ei', nnnnrn A'lnniinrngnnA.ir.i'l will be supplied ou the saost favorable ansrwmma. 1 dating terms. ... ( . !t .tifiie l be uDscnber ajso expeota to keep coast an lly suk band, good 1 f- 1 HORSES FOR SAfcafcr1 rs And persons wwhinir to out out thir Wvifk-. i. the week, or month, or year, will have them weif alteaded to. al saoderate prices. His Stablsjp asSau Wilmiugton Street, just to Lhe East of MarkeVSquqat j Thankful for' ths vory liberal eneouragensat which lias been exlenririt T5iJi lii. r;,m it. ..' dersigned pledges birasilf to merit; by his exertion. ' continuance of public patronage aud favor-- - '" r, . L . j GEP-.T. COOKE, f Raleigh, Dec 10. 1849. i fia jy FRESH SUPPLIES AT PESCUB'3i floiI Wlislesale and Retail Drn Stars.' ii!-r?w " If htfh Kegs pure While Lead, 1 ' J.f 100 No. I : i : f ZUU UoJIons Linsed Oil, 60 ouuees Quinine, 12 d6z. fresh Congrsss Water, 100 lbs. refined fiorar. 3 cases Goodwius patent Cnewing Tob'aeee.t I - Old Peyton Gravelly' f . Asu : Aad man v other desirablo an iela li-J and expecred Is arrivo this week. All whuiw be sold npon reasonable terms, by F. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Oct- 17. 1849. - ' ' 8-' am U3txiUaarIkia , ' ' JOSEPH WOLTJZliI LJ vfor nember of years Foreman iu the Raleigh and tiarou vnvp; ivwyiinitj mwmm onassj to the citizens of Raleigh aud tho surrounding Cpa ties, that he is prepared to msmufscturo - ir- nty diniiS and Pistols. ' . 1 ' r t 'H't' Carriage Springs, RVdl-wtrk, ' Brass 'Castvirf ;iav ih snort, any rmttg vt niacawe ana jiiacKtmUH wfK. BE IS ALSO rXEPASED TO XX EC UTS SELL SASfijaof kT1 THESBOKTKSTBOT1CS. . ih.RCnt A 1 laai ah ri ii si a e fx (aa isszivs saaaf nsf maul (f jaivv astM as-ss niuv ssi vt; syVsaw of sll kiwis, at prices from 10 cents to '20 dolia Hatchets, Hammers, Files of Tarivos descHptioas. and a number of articles in bis line too tedioavt mention. ' ; . . .,,!; t iri? AU orders faithfully executed el tha lowest priclees and new work ealrusled to hia care will be warant ed Orders from a distance . will be allendsd to 'sa4 executed at the shortest notice, tint Establiahmeat will be found at the Raleigh Railroad Depot. 1 '-' Repairing iu hia line performed wiUi aeatnsauaad despatch. Also, a general asswtaasnt of - Cans As)dj Pistols constantly oa band, j , :ZIj, Joseph woltering! Raleigh, April 17, 1849. I a a :! int.Sl'Ut ' , ' ' SUGAR. I :t'J"' r 30 Hhds. new crop New Orleans 5niir;r slle low by ; PEEBLES W HITE 4- DJiVTSf Petersburg, January 24. 1850. :"-ri 4k M ' ! : ! f 4 m ay land's Snnf f,' If o. a A fres iepy ply just received and for sale bf'' '1 ' iiG$ WILLIAMS, HAY WUttP yflOai 350 Casks Lims. extra sixe ; in prime order, tu sale low, by PEEBLES, W.H 1TE 4V D A V IS.. Petersburg, January 24, 1850. . g er xrcrxJThrn J xnr ODA. Milk, MsnJe. and Butter .Crsekera. swaaa. 1 tliiu? I can confidently rpcorrunend lo.tbe eajt is ofudeigh as -first rale. A good sUn'pty fust eived. : V'h'V. ; WA LKElf.' zens rtee . 1 . ' i 'i " til ! 'i i. JJ1S? To Deiitists.. Supply of rery superior Gold FiT jtUtjref red, and for sale e for eash--g58 per ox. py c PHALON'S CHEMlCAUiiAfR OTEtiS laTigorater prevearsBaJdaesieaioreaSib ! Hair that baa beconte tlun, an4'eure efieV oally Scurf or Dandruff.-. If a. an article in w bi& a cleansing and puritM Dg wssh U BeiuUfuTly rei ded, and produces ths most derfcate arlkjF and l sy moist are for the Hair inclinable. t ,aouBp szy Ladies wUl fio4 Otu lipfratr raa4Mfl ditkm to tka ToUet, botAnoacounS:of itj delight ful perfkme, and the facilities Ur affdruViu dreeing the Haifc Acsupplt sft .recelted ;f - fESrTJDS trg Storsi. -JUIfigk, Feb. V, 1999. 1 ).:- 1,1 Si
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