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'1 . TERMS: tQF.VEfiTOP? f I I toserttOB, One DoHan snch aubaaanaBt iaaartaaaki. , ,: . , foUHD JSMI-WSBUT AND WES-XT, BY SEATON GALES, IDITOt 1XD hoPHETOl. TERMS. . for the Semi-Weekly Puper, $5 per annum . IW , - Court Order and Judicial Aivertitenuntt mittl charged 25 per ceat. highefVSut a deductioa of 33 percent. WiHba made from the reaJsiteiiiil ad vertiaersy fchw yeaa-.-n re v "TP f?4 rf Advertise menu, nserted is the Saan-WaariT Ka, ofSTBii, wHI also appear hi the Wtaitr Papir iter ofchatge. .Oii,' tSr ; 1T. . 37 Letters to tbe pTdifof mt ie rocr-rMo. .-TTTt) t.!!- J-. s tiki .- VOLUME LI. 21. rnr the Weekly Piper, $ 3 per. annum.; THK RALEIRD REGIS 'IS (If rv-a" i in i s m i xr-iiM . I fit r n i .i;rri"i' . i v i .J i . ' ,v ' "r. - ' ' " I 'Alt !.. I , J .. IT"'" NUMBER .6 POETRY I From ih Louisville Journal FRIENDSHIP OF NATURE. BY J ft. BAftklCK. Ye ire not friendles whom the world deem lost ToTmp'hy and he. Nor ye " aland t ike'erumbtine wrecks opon the sbm-eof time, With hearts like the deep murmur of the tea. Mourning and gng " P'ntive tone. Nor ve for whom n earth there dawno no day Bneh'erihin one of weariness nd woe, Snil deepen'11 iaio gloom. For thee iha smiles. Of friendship glow, unlading aa the raya Of truth diie- The light of nature aoul Sull beams upon the untverae, like dreataa Of psrad.se tbt watt na. up to God. Th Queen oi NiikTner sisters traW ttie tTJTs. And H those world that ceuter round the aun, Are beacons of the soul. Then woaldst thou feign To be forsaken here while dwns th-re atil! OnepUnet fair, wh.le burn there not for kmC4 Th.u thee a brighter apr. -re! Tnen upward Ux)k, Wiih eje of faith and tendernea and loe Mke nture a companion. She will be A fnend, more true to every mw than him Whose wordaare faithlesa and untrue. And when n.;... ahall come uaon ihe. and the hand OfDeih ahall point thee to the voicel-M lomb Twn shall her requiem wake a d r-hke aone, lim.idico'erthf ere. The voice of nature then Will aweeter aeem thn mMy ol H ?aen, And eery toijfue f psaludy and praiee Will chant the anlhem of the univerae la Eden tones. Nature will apread her lap B-forethee, laden with wealth and beauty. Hr amiles will burst upon thee, like ihe beama Of inrn upn the innuntain'a brow She will G ve thee to drink 'he nectar of her j"ys. And bid ihe roae ti fluri5h in Ihy path. Th? brow will wear tle garUnd of her fame. Decked wnh more honor than a diainood. Tlie r-xe my wither and the fi'wer fade. And dprinj and summer with their beau'y pass. B it lhee i-he will not Tield m re aorro-tul Than thu that walketh meek'y in her sphere. Yea! deep-r fr will be her grief than when This wirnor and the BUteson n pale in death Yield up a ruti.m'a fame. She will mke thee M.-re welcome far than him whee name and lame Are heralded abroad. Then, by the eoul That inward beama with nature' mystic lore, Thu nuy'at depict thy course 10 Und above. MISCELLANEOUS. From the X. 0. Picayune. THE LAWYER AND THE FOOL. Deacon Frost, a wealthy drover residing in K , one of th most beautiful and flouriihing towns in the Gramite Stale, was liking a large number of selected beeves to the Boston market. It chanced that on the way thither several of the stock uelwiHirtg to Christopher Qrant, aa extensive farmer rfsidingin nn adjoining town, accidentally strayed aiming the drove ofDtfacunF. The good deacon, of course, not iioticinir the addition to ins herd, could not be expected to tie p rate them, and in due time, all, including those belonging to friend Grant, were disused of, (if not accor. ding to Ins cuslom,) and the proceeds safely deposited inthu pocket of the worthy deacon It i happened, however, that Bill Dykes, better known aa 'The Fool," saw the cattle as t ey passed, and recognized GraaiV 'BH," aaya Mr. G "are you enre : was my cows you saw in Deacon Frost's drove?" "Sorr?aid Bill," now I guess! are; 1 knows old Briavlle aud old Lopped-horu j"l aa easy aa nothing hainl I drove 'em outer 4uy cabbages more times than they pesky necks are worth, any howT" Whm Deacon Frost returned home he was waited upon by Mr. Grant, and requeued to iork over a fair amount ol the needful for the missing cows, which he as politely declined to do. Th result was tlmt Counsellor Den rv"s services were invoki d. Tne tool was the chief witness; ond Counsellor Grey, ol K., a man of some celebrity in his profession, was retained to defend the suit. The trial came on. Dykes wsi placed on the witness stand. CounseHer Grey iner . posed an objection to the witness being sworn on the grouud of incapacity, and proceeded to state to Ihe court that the witness was a perfect non compos mentit, in other words a fool, a id well known to be so by every body in that vicinity; thai be had no definite or fixed idea, either regarding himself or re specting anything else; that he could not give an intelligent answer to the most simple ques tion; and says Counsellor Grey, with einpha is, "I do not believe he can even tell who made him. If your honor pleasr, I will put thai question to him, so that the jury may have an opportunity to see what a perfect imbecile be i?. Counsellor Grey "William, look op! tell us, William, wjjo made you? do you know? The fool, screwing his face and looking thowgiiti)l(atids)oinewiial bewildered, slowly answered M-o.s-e-s, I 's-p-o-s-e." "That will do." V Now," said Counsellor G., addressing the CourtMb. witness says he 's-p-o-s-e- M'0-s.c-s made him; thia is certainly an intel ligent answer, more to than I supposed him eatable of ?iviuir. for it shows that he has some faint idea of the Scripture. But I sub out it is not snffitftent to justify lus being sworn as a witness in the case. N" 'r, it is not such an answer as a witness qualified to testify should give. "Mister Judge," says the fool, 'inay I ax the lawyer a question" "Certainly," wys the Judge, "ask bim any question you please. "W.a-1, then, Mr. Lawyer, w-h-o-'d you S-p-n-s-e made roui counsellor UroT imitating the witness "A-a-r.n, I Vp.o i-r." . After the mirth bad somewhat subsided the witnesi exciaimed-r- "W-a.l, now, we do read in the good Book that A-a-r-o n once made a c-aj-f ; but who'd thought the tamal eiitter had got in here? Verdict for thefod. ENCOUNTER WITH A Boi-CON- STRICTOR. I was just loading my fowling. piece, wlien I observed an ohj-ct on the white oiud of he river, which gleamed in ike sun's raya like a coil of silver ; it was a serpent, back ing in the aun. V rowed toward tbe attot. and Count Oriolla fired at it from a liBtai;e of thirty or forty pces ; be missed h with the 6rat barrel, but wounded it in the tail with the second, which whs charged with large shot No. 2. This seemed to rouse the creature; our boat .grounded almost at tbe same moment a lntle higher up than where the serpent ly, but some intervening bush es prevented our keeping it in sight. We all eagerly jumped into the-river, followed by most ot tue crew ; Count Oriolia and Bisinark were overboard in a minute, but as the real depth of the water seemed to me very problematical, leaped quickly on to a withered branch of an enormous prostrate tree, which served as a bridge to the shore. Although h4 hula hofMTof comitXwirt, the serpent, I advanced as fsl as I could along the slipery trunk a thing by no means easy, on account of my large India rubber shoes, which the swollen st ile ot my feet had obliged ine to w ar for some weeks past. Just then I heard the report of a gun on my left, and, instantly jumping into the morass, warm from the sun'a heat, sinking into it up to mv knee at every step, and leav ing one of my shoes in the mud, I hastened in the direction of the sound. Count Oriolla, who wai Ihe first to leap out of the boat, ran to the spot where he hid wounded the ser pent, and caught hold of the reptile as it Mas trying to escape into the forest. Suddenly it glided into the mud under the trunk of a prostrate tree, and at that instant the count struck it with a cutlass, which however, merely riised the skin. He then threw himself at full length upon the creature, as it was sliding away.anil thrust the steel into its bark, a few feet Iroui the tail. The count vainly tried to stop the monstrous reptile, whicn dragged him along, though the cut las had pierced his body and entered the ground beneath. Ii was fortunate that the serpent did not bend backwards, aud entwine its bold pursuer in its folds nor less so th-tt Count Bisinark, the only one who was armed with a gun, came up at this critical moment ; climbing over the trunk of the tree, he faced the enemy, which, hissing, lifted his head erect in the air, and, vi'li great coolru is, gave it a shot a bout pouriant through the head, which laid it apparently lifeless on the ground My j companions described the creature's stn ngth as wonderful, w tithing in immense folds, and flinging its head Irom one side to anoili er in its ttfnris to escape she well-aimed strokesof Count Oriolla ;bula few moments after the 6hot which carried awuy its lower jaw and a part of the head, 'he serpent seem ed to arouse from its stupefaction, and C"Urt Bisuiark hastened back to the boat to fetch Mr. Theremin's gun. All this was the work of a few moments. X bad hanily JlX-!1 more than I wo or three minutes when I stood b side Court Oriolla. on the trunk of the tee, with the serpent coiled up man unl.a pen ui.i'Ratits routs. I could scarcely wail to hear what had passed, butseizi-d a !eiy pole, from one of the men who gtthen d round lo have a tinut at the creature's In a I. liai sing itself up, it now seemed to siiuio on its last strength, but it vainly strove to reach us on tbe tree. I stood ready, armed with a cutlass to thrust into its jaws, while the eount stirred up the serpent, provoking it to fight ;he creature's strength, however, was exhausted. Count Bisinark now returned, and shattered its skull with another shot, and it died in strong con vulsions. Though I could not share Willi mv valiant companions he honor of the day, I was fortunate ei.ough to arrive in time for the ' Hallah." Our prey proved to be a larg; bo-i-coustrictor, measuring sixteen feet iwo inches in length, und one foot nine inches in circumference ; Ihe bailors called it a "Sucunju." In skin ning ami dissecting it, a dozen inrmhranare ous bags or eggs were found in its body, containing young s-rpents, somesiill alive, and Iron one to two fei t long. The counts kindly presented me with ih- beautiful skin, which was spotted white, yellow, and black, and covered with small scales. This trophy of their valor now forms the ohief ornament of mv residence at Monbijou. Prince Ad adaJbert ' Travels. pi:i:u, i8o, OREM & HOPKINS, IMPORTERS AXD JOBBERS Of Cloths, Cassimers. V eatings and Tailors7 Trimroinge, No. 230, Baltimore Street, A. IV. Corner tf Charla, Baltimore, HAVE receded by the Francouia," ''Steam er Europe" and oi her vessels, of their owu importation, a urge assorunent ot aesjraoie goous for men's wear. Their stock, both of Foreign and Domestic Goods. is bow Csnlete. Thty invite aa examination by Mercbanfa, Merchant 1 uilors aod Clothiers. KT" Entrance to Cloth Rooms on Charles street. March 5. 1S50. 19 lm Cabinet Furniture Warehouse AJTIKS II. COOKE. Jo. 92 Broadway, ( Opposite Trinity Church,) NEW YORK. ITIf AS now in store a full and complete svsort- irii meat of CABINET FURNITURE, to which he is daily making large additions. Purchasers of articles in bis line would do welt to look at hia stock, amonff which will be found everv arricle for tbe complete furnishing of a house, ran ging with the following low rates : Hi6H Post BtDSTf ads, irom uu io o uu Marog't Feewch da do 18 00 to 50 00 Walnut do do 15 00 to 40 00 CoTTAorc do do 6 00 to 10 00 Mattrasses at the low market rates. 8ovas Citt M AmrracTtjaa, 20 00 to 75 00 Rockiho CBAiaa, Mabo't, 00 to . 18 00 Mn i Pablm Cbaibs (per doxl 50 00 75 00 Bureaus, Card Tablea,Bouk Cases, a ad Wardrobes of the finest qualities, and warranted equal to any in the market. trj- Particular attention paid to oozing aud shipment of goods, which is dona by most experienced hands. New York, March 5th, 1850. 19 3tn IT ubiu's Extracts for the Handker- II A Chief, VC. The Subscriber Keeps eoa siaolly on haad all the fashionable Odors Of Lubin warranted geanine, and for sale low. il. v. i uniin Raleigh, Mareh 1,1850. 18 ABBOTTS ir.LUSTB HISTORIES tii rjpHE History of Alfred the Qreat ; by. Jacob Abbou. 1 his day received bf 11 D. TURNER. Dec, fl, 1849. 79 New Books Received this day If. C. UOOU8TOUG. ROMAN Liberty, a history by tJam'l Elliott, Memoirs of YVm. Wirt; by Juo. P. Ken nedy. Utche of South America, Polynesia, Ate., by Wm. Maxwell Wood, M D. MorniuK amng the Jesurtt, Artillery and Infantry. I.y G. P Kingsbury. Hildrt-tb'a History of the United Stales cocspleta in 3 ls. Cperfield. by Dickins. Not. 1 to 7. American Almanac lor I860. Churchman's do do Jo tJworiU, do do do I oo tbe Otefience of Faith, do Psiral l.eucr, Answer to the same, ' - trVif A-htiet Oreen, T.T) tfr-"-' Egypt anl its Monuments, by Dr. Hawks. M4cnuleys Hisiury of England, a variety of edi tion Irving' sketch Book. Illustrated. Knirkerbockrr'a New York, do Shirley, a tale, by (Jurrer Bell, author of "Jane E,.e" FOR SALE. fTOTIR No. 1 young negroes for sale three ' men and one girl. Apply to J J. CHRISTOPHERS. Rideijrh, Feb 2. 1850. 17 O Stnndurd copy. IHlllMMniw all.l! Ti"- THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (Formerly BrLTiiioovtaV) Head of Light, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. 2TIHE lncrrasd patrnuaee of thin lonij establih-avSa- ed and popular Hotel, iindr the management of it prerut proprietor, haa Umpired him with luither euergy and determination, aud uotiiuui or alten tioo of hi or that of his Ailant will be apared, to maintain with I lie palroua of the Foumtain" the reputation it held all over the country, in its palmiest day ' "f B'.ltzhoovtr't conductorahip. To increase its former attractions and comforta, dunog the past aeasoo. the lluirl has uudrrguue nauy changes, the Proprieloi having mado heavy outlays in introducing cume of the beat and laieal improvements--which, together with its central poai tiou. being located iu the very heart of the business portion of the city, and near I he centre of Baltimore Street, and wrthio Zfi)l?jdrJ&&. Hepois 4 no Steitm BAar Lm:aiiig, it tovhes the Merchant. Ihe F-timer, the Artisitn.- as wall as the Man of Pleasure to make the Kounta'H Hotel ho home during hm eoj.iurn iu Kaliimore. The tadie' Ivepartnieiit. Conlaiui2 Private Parlors, Satons, Reception Rooms. Ordinary, and rxleUMV suites of large a no airy I 'hainb-r. tilled up iu a style aud elegauce that cannot tail to give S4lifacliou aud nuiifon. PuaTfcas tre tlaclied to lha " Fuunluut," who may be reco;iized by the Badges on iheir ilaU, aud are always iu the alteuduce at Hie ditfereul De ols and Steamboat Landing, who will r-crive Clit'(fW, take charge of the B t2Ke and convey il to the Hotel PIIIM:aS THURSTON, Proprietor. Feb.26ih, 1330. 17 A CHID. 'IHE undersigned being engaged, and holding a 1 position thai bring hi i-er vices in iinnisdiate conneciioti with the Uuehts of the above Hotel, he trusts, otfers a further iid'jcement to his numerous friends aud acquaintances of the Old North Stale," when they viil Haltimore, to stop at the Fovtain," Yertained in a manner thai shall Mtrengiheu this ac quaintance and secure for its Proprietor theii good will and patronage. W. STRINGER. J- Late of WuMMfti N C February 26ih, 1800. 17 3in " g BARRELS fine St. Croin Sugar, for sale by tbe barrel, by A B. ST1TH 9- CO. S. F. PHILLIPS, 4 TTENDS THE COURTS in the Counties 5b of Orange, Alamance, Wuke nd Chatham Chapel Hill, N C, My 24, 1849. 24 o il and Lard l.ami Cliiiiiieya A gc-od supp'v of various him. just received by W 1 L LI A M s. II A Y WOOD 4r CO. VACANT Acre Lol, in ihe Eastern part of the t-ity, an elegant site for a private resi dence contiguous to the lot upon which IN. ts Hughes. Brq . resides. Euquiro of L. P. Guioa, or the Flitor of this Paper. November 24 1849. 94-wtf TO SPORTSMES. THE Subscrihar baa just received s fine Strtk of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL OJNS RIFLE GUNS. REVOLVERS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAG A, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS. EXTRA NIP PLES, IC. &C. All of which will he ..U1 low. tj. B ROOT. candy', candy w candy mi fTMHE Subecriber begs leave to Inform the cili- II teae of JJaleigh and dealers in North Caroli na g euerally. that he ha jul laid in a largo tot o t the best Candv biteer. and is now, be can couhdenl ly satr. msaafacturmg as good an article Of Candy nt Itaieigh. as yon ean get any where in the Slate or oot of it; aud I pledge myself to sell it to the trade as low aa il can be bought in Petersburg aud Willwarrant it lo stand. All I ask ra a fair trial, and I will convince the dealers in Candy that they need act go North for that article. I keep also an- band rood runoiv of Glass Jars, thai I will sell low to lues thai may buy their Candy of me. L. D. WALKER. Raleigh, Ftb- , 185. II immi o-.v- - J P, tf Tweed Cassimere CoatsJ ol In good atyUad well made, fori -- . hi. U. fOtf. 30. , . . .f Standnrd) . T pa MOLE8KJNJATS-N0VMBtyIe x to qav reoenaa ov l '. . R.TUCXERfi'So: tUletgh Oot. li ml.' - !- 7 1 . 111 BIuclL ncstcskiia list FaaMonfor November i -l CASE Just reorrvsd : also, ralvin. Cound U Allum aud Blow salt prime-' tad ill sacks. ' I www' . V- f Jo 9, FayettsaL-irtwt- RarW7h, NoverraVr 98. 149. r. V,-t4 BY EXtRESSMOM PHILADELPHIA fk-VAlRT-QBINSOIfS 8HC :3,;-fcr II Vdirs. VrWses anaVPau' ml rh da JLaWwa,JTUCgM ... Si m I Richard A. Caldwell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATTENDS ihe County Courts of Anson, Rich mond sod Cnhitrrns Salisbury, Feb 12, 1S30 13 AX IXTERESTIXG XOVEL. iPIO.NSTANl E LINDSAY, or tbe Progress of J Error; bv C. Q. H. Price 25 cents. Received this d iy by H. D. TURNER February 12. 1850. 13 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. IfUST to band and for sale at y p. f February 12. IS 50. PESCUD'S Drng Store. 13 GARDEX SEEDS o F all the popul tr varieties, warranted fresh and grnaine. just received nd for stile at tbe Drug Siore of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. February 12, 1650 13 GARKETSOiN'S FRESH GARDEN A NO FIEID SEEDS. THE Subecriber bus just received and opened his supply of Fresh Garden and Field seeds The stock is well selected, and are of tbe most ap proved kimli Below are enumerated some of the principal kinds via: Aspnrngud Large White Giant Beet Enrly Red Turuip, Long Blood French ugir, Mnguel Wertxel Cabbage Seed En ly York. Sugar Loaf, Red Dutch, Eirly and L"te Bittersea, Drumhead, Flat Dutch. Lonjc Bregen. Greeu Savory Carol Long. Orange and Early Horn Celery White Sulid Cucumber Loug Green, Prick)ey and Early Fnme Lettuce Brown Dutch, Ice and Royal Cabbage Onion White Silver Skin, yellow Dutch and Onion Buttons Parsley Large Curled Pnnip LMrge White Sugar Raddisb Long Scarlet, Red Turnip and White do. SaWify Large White Spinxge Round Savory Tom.itio Large Red Turnip Early Flat, Rata Bag, White Dutch Red Top.'and Aberdeen Hal ls?w fusee. Yellow S weets, Largs- iuiT Xarga white Kidnev Peas Extra Early, large tall Marrowfat. Dwarf Marrowfat, Bishop s Prolific and early Warlington Pen Grasii Blue, Herds, white Clover and Locern Sundries Tuscarra, Sngar and Stuiib's early Corn Sge Thyme, Sammee Savory, Sweet Margo- ran True. Cress, Boll, Tomulto ckoped ana Oay enne Pepper Scotch. Iek. Melon Seed, l-e : all of which are warranted freh and Genuine, and for sale by P. F PESCUD Rileigh, Feb 12, 1S50. . 13 -T DOZ Biue Felts Over Coats, j 2 " Blankets, Black btavy English Cloths E. L. HARDING. 1849. 94 Nov. 24, New Jewelry Store. W. D. THOMPSON Would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh aud its vicinity, that he has open ed a choice stock of Watches aud Jewelry, n a iiart of the stor occupied by Mrs. I hompsoii aa a Millinery ealabiishuieot, where ha offers for sale, ;ofd and Silver Watches, warranted correct time keepers ; Ihe laleot styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such as Guard, Veat and Fob Chains; Cameo, stone aud mourning Broaches ; Plain, Chseed and Stone Rings; Gold Pens aud Pencils; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Studs. Collar and Sleeve Butloua, Ear Ring, Gold and Silver Spectacles, ice.. Fancy (Jooda ana1 Fine Cutlery ; all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in superior style. Old Gold and Silver takeu in ex change. Sept. 21, 1849. 76 6m J. W. MAURY Sr CO., Managers, Richmond, Virginia, GRAND LOTTERY, to be drawn 23d of March, lfOO. Capital lt TO,00O ! Virginia Monongalia Lottery, Class C. Prizes I of $70,i00 ; 1 of 50,0,10; 1 of 20,0 0; 1 of 15,1X 0; 1 of 10,i 00 ; 1 of 4,817; l' O prizes 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, &c. 75 No. Lottery, 12 drawn ballots. Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, . Eishths $2. fjr5 A certificate, or risk, on a package of 25 whole tickets, $236. Do. of half, quar ters and eighths in proportion. fjr3 Orders for packages, single tickets or shares, addressed to the undersigned, receive immediate attention. Drawings' forwarded J. VV. MAURY & CO. Richmond, Va. W A Rll ENTOS FEJI iLE TUP Exerciees of th'rs Institution closed for the present year with a Public Examination, held ou the 30th and 31st ultimo, aud wilt be resumed ou Tbeaday the 15ih of Jaoaary. The Principal is as sisted in the various duties of the School by the irrost sbls Teachers. Terms at follotes, per Session of Hoe Months : Board, 5U 00 I Music, , ,$20 00 English "Tuition, 12 M I Uaf lailrumeut,3 00 French, 10 00 Drawing fit Pain- tiny;. 10 DO Caef ul a nd Ornamental Needle work free of charge. No extra chenpn. w'slw ma do- Circulars ooataia- Ing mora minute information, eaa ba obiainedon application to me rnncipai ; ' DANIELTURNER, WBrrenton N. C. Nov. lSth. 1849. 92 If . ITIcriHO Shirts. L ARGE lot just received very cheap. CI. HARDIN O. FINE CUTLtRY &C. 1 SETT Balance Handled Knives and Forks, complete St piece, ivary ilaud'ed Butler Knives. Packet, Pea and Congress Knives, Scuaoni, large and small. Wade and Butcher's superior Razors, Saunders' Razor Strops, Oleopbatio aud other .Shavh)f Soaps. i ALSO, W. Hall & Son's Ta'low Candles, Judd.Soo aud Co's Sperm do. For sate by J. BROWN. Raleigh. Nov. 11, 1849. 90 NEW COXCERIV, rBIHE subscribers havethii dy associated them- selves together, uuder tbe name and style of BKIi I USS ? TODU, for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery and Commission Business, in the Town of Peters- burs;. They have takeo the Store io the Odd Fel low tLnXL opposite Poweirs Hotel, and hope, by Strict personal attention to business, to merit a share , n r m.m f n .1 fWina I FniinilH on1 Ik, tinhlm tmm W' iiv!. .... uv. -uv. .u K'-u- Jly-Tbey Will, at, ail tuneavba sappiied with a weit setrctea assort meat or uroeenea, wmca mey 1 will sell at wholesale and retail, aa low-as tbey can be purchased in tbia market. They will also pay strict attention to tbe forwarding of Goods and sale of all produce entrusted to their ore. R O BRITTON, of N. C. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. January 1st. 150. IS 5w II one Shoes. 10 Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BRITTON & TODD. Feb 14th, 1850. IS Arraintead'n fine Chewing Tobacco. H7 E have just received i2 boxes and half boxes y f Armistead s fine Chewing Tobacco. BRITTON i. TODD February 14th, 1S50. 15 GROCERIES. &c. T! HE subscribers have iu store, aad are daily lipectiug, the following goods, which they wiii sell al the lowest prices for cash, or ou time to punctual cusluuiersiz : SO l ous Swedes, bullish and American Iron 5 Tons German aud Blisiered Sleel 1 " Caul Sleel 150 Bags CoOre, Old Java. Rio and Laguira 75 tihda. Porto Rico, Si Cruz and N. O. Sugars I "-'5 " aud barrels N. O'and West India Molasses -2.11 Raffs Stint aanrlL 300 Sark, Malt. 50 Boxes Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, and Refined Sugars 5 Tons Blue Grit Grindstones 100 Kegs Powder, 10 Chesu Imperial Gunpowder and Black Teas 300 Kegs Mails, assorted, Rapid Falls and Cum -beilaud, 10 Tous Casliugs, assorted 150 Boxes Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles 150 . Soap, every variety 50 Barrels common Whiskey SO do Reclined 25 do U.d Ue 5 Pipes French Brandy 20 Barrels Apple do LO do Jamaica and Antigua Rom and Pure Holland Gin SO Pipes ana Pipes genuine Madeira, Pale Sher ry. Porl anu Teueritle V ioea A gvueral assortment of Cooking Wines, with Plougn Liues, Bed Cords, Grass Ropes, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mace. Nutmegs Chocolate, Wrap ping, Letter aud Writing Paper. Clover Seed, $-C. BKITTON &. TODD. ttPt2!Utjk I V(A ai gjlpaj nnra fetraet, Petersburg, Va. February 18, 1850. 15 ly Kerr & Cuthbert, (SUCCESSORS TO HICKS k CtTOBERT,) Grocers, Forwarding and Commission MerthanU, T1TAVE constautly on hand : By Prime Porto Rico aud New Orleans Sugars, Lo.u, Crumbed, Pulverised aud Clarified do Rio, Luguira aud St. DotniBgo Cotfees Black Pepper iu gruin and ground, and Allspice Ritce Giuger in Hugs, aud Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial aud Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adiim tutine und Sperm Caudles Brown, Pale ud V.-iriegnted Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Bluckiuic Ink, Shoe l u rend aad Wrapping Paper Good :iud Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool aud Ground Alum Suit Prime Virgiuia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, asortel, with flooring and Warehouse,). Regaii.t, Principe, and Hvauoa Cigars; Together with a large stock of foreign and domes tic Liquors, Wines, -c, wfcich they oner at tbe lowest in irket rates. The strictest attentiou paid to receiving and for warding goods ' Peterbburg. January 29. 1850. 9 ly imitate uf North Carolina Caldwbli, County, Superior Conrl of Law, Fall Term 1849. Emilia Stanly ts. Petition for Divorce. Willie Stanly ) On affidsvit of the Plaintiff, it appearing to the Court that tbe defendant, Wilie Stanly, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered that publication be made iu tbe Kaleigb Register and Carolina Wntcbiuun, for three months, for the de fendant to appear at the 'next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of CaldwelL at the Court Houe.jin Lenoir, on the 5(h Monday after the 4tb Monday in March next, then and there io plead an swer or demur to the said petition, or the same will be taken as confessed and the cause set for hearing and determined er rrrrte. Witness C C, Jones, Clerk of said Court at of fice, ihe 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in Sep tember, A. D. 1S49. C. C JONES, C. S. C. 102 w3m NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD IN pursuance of tbe act incorporating the North Carolina Rail Road Company, and of ihe re commendation oi tbe General Commissioners, Books of Subacriptiou to said Rod are now open, and will be kept open until the 23d instant. Subscribers will please come forward at onee, record their uaairs, aad pay ever ins fiva dollars per share required by the Charter. Tbe Books may be found at the oSce of Muj. C. L. HiKTon, in the Capitol. JOSIAH O. WATSON, CHA3.L. HINTON. DUNCAN K. McRAE, THOMAS J LEM AY. WILLIAM W.HOLDEN. March 8th. 1S59. 90 Stnndard. -Timea, and Star will please copy. A Teacher Wanted A Teacher is wanted to take charge of the Com- jmon School in District No. 35, Wake County. The applicant for this situation must be a sober man not necessarily ' Sob," but not inclined to im bibe and come well recommended aa to qualifica tions and capacity. Apply to W. G. STRICKLAND, ROBT. TRAWICKj , JAJS.O. JEFFREYS. March 8th, 1830. 20 tl PDlHTCn O TTJ. A W2 oi l---. tr r..v-f ned Sugar! whicltwe will sVllon favorable Clarifed Sugara, terms. " lit ... ... .1 PEEBLES, WHITE k DAVIS. f Peterabarg Marab .71830 -t '! SO eart Powder Another supply of those Yeast Powders, just received:'' ! -WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. A RICH ASSORTMENT of Silver-Plated Cas tors, Candlesticks, and Giraudoles. Aud B.oine Chamber Candlesticks, fr sale by FALME4? If RAMSEI. November 96. 1849. 4 r Sale DO L LARD'S Celebrated Herba nlllm Rrlrarl nr Vrf . Klu flir Wallh AImo an exteusive aaeortment of all kiuda of per fumery. PALMER 5- RAMSEY. Wovember 46, 1849. 94 G OLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES jusl received a beautiful article. Also, on hnud, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good time pieces For sale by PALMER 4- RAMSAY. December 4, 1 849. 96 Head Ache. IP you are subject to a Nervous Head Acho, sand to PExCUD'd Drag Store, and get a bottle ol spoho's Head Ache Eluir or if you are Doaf. get a bottle of McNair'a Acoustic Oil and be relieved P. F. PESCUD. rlOTTON YA KNH 6.000 lbs C.nton Ysrns, I and Battle $ Co . for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE 6l DAVIS. Petersburg, November 13th, 1K49. 9 J FAXCY CASSIMERE PAXTS. f DOZ pirs just received, beautiful colors, well fBj made, and cut in the latest style ALSO, 36 prrs fine black French Doe Skin Cagsiineres, eelling cheap at E. 1 HARDING'S. Nov 24. 1849. 94 IRON RXD STEEL ey Tous Swede's American and English Iron Jf fj nssorteo, 24 ions Blister, Cast, Shear asKorted and German Steel Nail Rods, Band and Hoop Iron assorted, Thoae in want of the above will find it to their interest to give 11s a call; the price cannot fail to sail PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS Petersburg, January 22. 1850. U 4t BOXES Engliah and Goshen Cheese, just received aud for ale by R. TUCKER & SON. Nov99. 93 II AT LATEST TYLLS. .Tnst at hand. V HEARTT Sl LITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earthenware, Cliiua, aud Glass, Pier, Mantel anil Ttiltt Looking-glattes, Hruanma ana flatta Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, &t. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, Shockoe Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHA8. STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BEN J. K PULL EN. Cr Particular attention paid to Packing Dec 11th. 1849. 99 ly A Caudle aud La tup Wick. A superior Xaxlicle of Northern Sperm, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 6l CO. GROCERIES. ' GOOD supply of Groceries, snch as Brown, Crushed, Clarified and Pulverized Sugars, Coffee Rio, Java, Laguira. A good supply of Molasses, low, from prime to best. Tallow. Adamantine aud Sperm Caudle, ' A f jesh lot trrtWrteW 'feuTrKWfiear IU Bags, and many other articles loo tedious lo mention. Call on Walker, for he is the boy to sell bargains. L B. WALKER. Raleigh, Feb. 5. 1850. , Jl NEW BOOKS. AURICULAR Confession, in the Protestant e52 Eicopl church. Fairy Tales from all Na tions; Dark Scenes of History, by G. P. R. James Sir Edward Grxbain, or Rail Way Speculation's, by Catherine Sinclair, Physician and Patient. Greenwood Leavs, History of Spanish Literature, by Ticknar. The War with Mexico, by H. S. Kipley. The Whale and his Captors, by Chever A System of Ancient and Mecillevel Geography, by Authon. This day Received by H. D. TURNER. Rnlelgh, Feb: 4th, 1850. H ADIES Thick and Thin Sole Si.'kTop Gaiters, Received to day bv R. TUCKER & SON. October 8lh. 1849. . 81 A T HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, still on hand, a full asaortment of Winter Clothing al reduced prices. 2 E. L. HARDING. FLOWIXG VJRNISH. ;ir A SUPERIOR article for Cabinet Makers, for sale low by P. P. PESCUD February 19, 18b0. 13 Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival of a large und fashionable as sortment of the above jusl at hand and for sale, cheaper than ever, at PALMER & RAMSAY'S 3 ewelry Store. The most extensive Slock of all articles in their line that has been offer ed for salo here for years. Come and see, if yon do not buy. " '' 4 Dosen gold and silver Watches, of af! kinds. Gold fob. vest and gnard Chains, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings, bar-rings, Breast-pin Studs, aad collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spring steel Spectacles. L. ., Gold and silver Pencils and Pens aad waist Back- lea, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Speotacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons, Cups, Ladles, Sugar, Tongs,. Salt Spoons, Slc .' ' ... A large slock of Cutlery, Razors, Knives, Rator straps, and DinrJiond Paste for Raiors, Brushes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth BruahesdbC. Butter and Fruit Knives. Gold and Silver Thim bles, ' 1 Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated '.Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Uirandoiea, A large assort rn.nt of Perfumery, Colognes, Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti cles. All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired in superior style. Old Gold and Silver received in ex change. VAL,M.tt. Or RAMSAY. Raleigh. Nov. 21, 1849. ,r' 93 If PRESERVED GINGER, imA received by L. B. WALKER. llUGGlESt HOftSES, AND CARRIAGES U q tor sale by i . GEO. T. COOKE. . Mansion House . Livery Stable. .Raleigh Jaa.3l4t.1830. . .1 i 10 IJrV -UUUUSIU UnanLUIf. ...ii-af i , . . ! -1 ' wmpn . i .1 sw. lrn Cash, or Citv acceptances, that their , Stock I I thuSDrinz win prove worthy .or. special Attention- I An ; aMmiuation of tna.Stylea and Wees ' ia re. T AMmmtM, ' " ' 'Their Stoet :1s min'.Jareei and welt niiorTed i an wUl be sold atJbeir mrasl LO W prloes. " ' t - ! c. dfc E. L. KERR1SON, T i Imiwwtaa'a a mt Inhhatw. ' No. 09, Nertb wtrtCoraer King and Market at. January lSBOW ;o .9 n9w THE SBbsonbk.s', after atwramg . fcto fratansfi thanks to the PmoIhj, foclfee' .ry . iitorw asV fenerous patronage, hitherto eitendsd to hub, afevhlj respecifotry gits natkft that hs eeMiasm to prossv cuie hi hue of baMDeas. m all lis- braachaa. - aiiiei prompt now and effiewnry. H is StalUas faVa .chMsj1 and commodious, and his Ostler ex uwiot eed and W tenuve ; indeed run pains or aapenaa hao waeaY , shall be apared to render lisfacUoa to all wbV pat. maize hia Establishment. He will kaepcousiarrtly on hand, for HreV nirits. nrrnnics n a mv vrmm. - '' Aaa t : i,. r p. f-f ! HOUSES wMbobMrwad by tbaday week, nwrnth or year, tm i vo. nwtsrste terms. , Drovers will fia thkv-; a ceuiral positioii, and aaoiaavtf j nient one for exacting ssjos, and thax. wiU atwats.find ample arcomBSodatMa faf ay saasj, ber of Horses, hnwevrr large. , The Subscriber baa also effected a new amagst ment by which he will be enabled ta keep aewAa old Boa&ics, and Horsis, or tail. r for txchan- . ou moderate and accommodating terms. This u ! rt Mniuu.'ik.. iiAm rt k. :.J Public will contmtra to give him a trial. It W alt that be asks. l" JAMES M. HARRfS9. 1 Raleigh. September tS, 1849 J '' 78 ly " TO HIRE! A FIRST rate Blacksmith Jaouarv 22. 1850. Apply at this Offfea. ' 1 .mi . now tteaay, C2JTIURNER:S North Carolina Alraanae, fat tW WT V aVJaa year or our Lord, 1 8 5 0. Published and sold wholesale and retail, by Piter ry D Turner, at the N. C BOOKSTORK. Raleigh, Nov. 8, 1849. . . -.!: .-. ,S 1 FIlOsJK A! DREM COATI. ' EL. HARDING has just received a irst' v rate asaortment cf Frock and Dress Caakf 01 beautiful French Cloths. Cheap for Cash. , Jujube Paste A superior artiala af JUas tUvored. just to hand ; ,. f fa WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A CQ. Livery Stables! 2TTIHE Subscriber, haviug purchased allth stoak,' cA &c . of the fate Firm of Nixon aad Cooks.' takes occasion to i a form his friends and the pobhsT generally, that he Will eonliaoe ta carry as th haaf ness, in all its branches, at ihs same stand ; aud thaS no efforts nor expense will be spared on his part tsr accommodate the travelling community. Convoy auces, with good horses and careful drivers will be furnished at all times and at short notice ; and ha fact, every convenience for travelling, in lbs way a HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES &C i will be supplied on the most favarakiw and aewosnw dating terms. i:. -tns n .v The Subscriber also expects to keep eonstantly wm hand, good . : , . i : ;i ,,j HOUSES FOR SAIrC And persona wishing ta sat ost their wioraos bw the weak or mouth, or yar,kiU havw tliesaj. wwkl attended to, at msderate prices, f ilia Stahsaw are vv iioMugioa Mreet, just lo tbe Jast al.U arket Sqnarek Thankful for the very liberal smoourageiaaai which baa beeu extended to the lata Finn, the as dersigned pledges himst lf to merit, by his axertiosV a.buuuuHHw v uoiic fBirvuaga anu lavvr. , , UEU.T. CUOKK. " Raleigh, Dee. 10, 1849. I ' t'ly FRESH SUPPLIES AT PESCUD'S wholesale and Retail Drn'Stote. -f afkaf K Kee pur Whits Lead, ' lvlflOONo.1' - H00 IVaiioos Lnised Uit, ' 60 ounces Quiuine, n VI- 12 doz. fresh Congress Water, --; - ; 100 lbs. refined Borax, - .i 3 cases Goodwills patent. Chewing TalmtwaV j 1 " Old Peyton Gravelly' -f v Aud many other deairabie articles ar jaslrsweivod aad expected to arrive this week, 1 All, whtefa Wall be sold upon reasonable terma, by ' ' -v P. F.tecUDC: Kaleigb. Uct 17. 1849. .. ' TI , ,8 Manufacturing Establimnt JOSEPH WOLTUlLVG.fori vsaMr of years Foreman in the RaJeigh and Gastoa kail Road Blacksmith Shop) reapeotfally anaoaaaoa to tbe c it i tens of Raleigh andtha surrsuadiag Caaaw ties, that he is prepared to manufacture n-.i t-i ZOOKa. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, uuu rwou, M , . . Carriage Springe, MUUrcork, Biass Casthge, md in short, ax thing in Machine and Blacksmith work. MS IS ALSO PS SPA. ED TO U EC UTS BKU, KAJIflUe, AX TH naTS8X B0T1CS4 t -. v: U'f i Also has on haud an extensive aaaorUneuteJ f-tfkt of all kinds, wt prices from 10 'cents to 29 dollars ) Edgetools.au assortment of Axes, Drafr iug-kyaivaa. Hatchets, Hammers, Files of various descriptiosis, aod a number of articles in hia line too- tc&ohe' W mention. ' y All orders faithfully executed at the toirest ytiiie, and new work eoirtisted to his care will be warraril ed Orders from a distance will ba attended to ihd executed al th's stiortest notice. .Ilia EataMiafAsait will be found at the Raleigh Railroad Dwpwfc t mi Repairing in hia line performed an lb naainawa nad despatch. Also, a geuaral assortrsentsd ,Um nad ' Fislols constantly ou haud. , . . i Joseph vibtmuC Raleigh, April 17, 1849. : .. . i jjf SUGARS -il :t,ff. 30 Hhds. new crop New Orleans Sugar, for tal low by PEEBLES, WHITE DAT W.5 Petersburg, Jan nary 84. 1850. : - , 4w M fl aTlauTs Sunt f, Nv. a A frssb'aoB lfiL P'J iaBt received and for sule by ' ' WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD f CP T ' LIME LIME. Q50 Cask Lime, enra sitei fn prima order, "far sale low, by PEEBLES, W HJTE fDAVlS -. PetarnTgT January 84, 165U.frd; V' fKis - J SOMETHING NEW ,r OODA, M.Ik, MasJ ,od Butter Crackers, O thing I can confidently veoommead to?l thecHi zona of RUeigh as first rata. A good supply , ?! lit received. :, f rfc U;.WAJUUig ' To Dentist. i'H,! fclrt4J vn Snpply of very snperior Gold FjirJ4t Vecei ted, and for sale for cash ,f90 per ot. bir 1 PHALON'8 CHEMICAL JfAmiN ufKHE irivigorator preyenu BVldnefjwcrwfa &aa Hair that haa become lb, inland ?urea effect natty Scurf or Dandruff; ft is kit articlan' whlcb a cleansing and purifying wasS hi beantifnlly blen ded, and procsaeea the most delioaie aUky aadl glos sy moisUre for the Hair imaginaUe, I f e : - fjy a-adia wilLfind the lavigorator a great d dkaon to tha Tailat. boxhaa aceoujit-wludiakt- tal periars, and the faeiliuea t aflortfg rvaaytng tha Hair. .A suddW received at 'I ' - r .. PESCOD'S. Draw fitawa. RalVmn, Feb 8. 1830. .. . . ,,1 ' ',! I i 1 "' 1 1 ' 1 n 6B jclu853 tyjuaajotaaaj. FRESH supply of ToWrieeifds,' S.bds aad Bristol in store and for mdo fcyw-rrni - j wiili Aii, hay vrcroir, t co- Raleigh, Sept. 7. 1849 , n:i :':" tii 79 v.PBaitJiiceBVi' 1 ffTIRESH Rica, now. Crop joat rveai vad. 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