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-(- -.-. -ws.i -- -- l-w ye'i&HiXT''"?- tCT.?a.iaCT -yjjpzs-sjr.Tcz.mm' 11 try j . m mas Wj :sawtaa)j3ei,asig3 wijaMSU..aeWsnailV' THE RALEIGH REGISTER t Jawati ftMsa.rtfe.ftr e rary Sixteen jJnsf frst " II flTILIIHID IIIPWuUI mJu wa.aj, BY SEATON 6ALES, I11TCX 15S" KCntlTlX, - rg4 S5 per eMW,ffc ' iKtMB U k J ' . ' ft ." - . . ft . ' . J ft Ml i-'lJl A V I t. . i .'f ft- , .ft kli ij ft ft.ft.ftlf JS; i ,4 . ' ' ' v -aJbXWikia. the SeWeddy Paper, $5 per annum for the Weekly rspcr, j per annum. MKCEbfcrtNEOOS? U. S. SUPREME COURT. A short timo since, the Washington cor. ...indent of the New York Tribune ge t .leicnpiiou of he Judges of ihe U. S-5u-prerue. Cout Tbougk tinctured with psr tiMnsbip, it wa ercleerly written, and vat ctAsiJered bjinanyofnur cotempora. rtes a pfett fair daguerreotype ol ine emi nent men mentioned, sate (Mid the Peim ivlraui".) n lhe pntng of Judge Grier, no is no uerman, out wuai is pe)nsylvania,a "bcots Irish roan aod one of great ability loo. As the sketch may prore interesting 10 our reiucu, ..wctn, we gie h enure. . One of the moat interesting twits in Waah inPton is to the Supreme Court of the UnV td States. The Court-room is in the north ern wjng of the Capitol on the ground floor. It is broken by pillars and arched walls, and it badly lighted. It is handsonely luniish ed, with neb W:hi eaxps, lkenjdrapejjr, tie. The light is admuioo. jroot me rear windows alone, and the Judges sit with their backs t the light.; the couusel who address hcm can scarcely see tneir lacew. aiiis clock ibey enter deliberately, all dressed in black, and white gowns. Anei toey are eated. the crier proclaims, "Oyrx, oyez, oyez ! ibe Supreme Court of the United States ii now in session; all persons naving ouai aesi iherein, are admonished to draw near and gire their attendance. God sare the Un.te'd Slates and these honorable Judges." I will now attempt to descr'be the Court ; In the centre sits lhe Chief Justice, Roger B- Taney, of Md. He is tall, sallow, ihiii, bard featured, and caivlrss in "oVss. His history is well known. As General Jackson's Attorney Genera', he had no hesitation in advising that the removal of the deposits from the Bank of the United States, by the President's oider, was valid, and when Mr. Duane refused to remore the treasure, Mr. Taney took his place as Secretary of the Treasury, and garc the order required by he President. He stood rcry high at the bar of M inland, and is unquestionably a man of great power of intellect. His opinions are ler-e, pointed and luminous, not encumbered with uunecessry learning, but exceedingly log.c.l and convincing, ile has great tena city of purpose and strength of will, and 1 may add, stubborn pr judices. The sincer ity of bis convicuons no one doubts. Theie is about In in an unmistakable air of intellect and author ty. On the right hand of the Chief Justice sits Mr. Justice Mc Ivan of Ohio. This gen tleman was Postmaster General under Mr. Adams, and continued - so for a v ry short time under Gen. Jackson, when he was trans fcrred to the bench of the Supreme Court. He is a well dressed, dignified person, about lix feet in height, exceedingly well formed, with fine leelh, a clear jray eye, lofty brew and forehead, thin hair but not gray, and iu the general oulliaw of bis features, the breadth of the lower pirlttM face and th? general carriage of his bead, exceedingly like the statue of Washington by Hough ton in lhe Capitol at Richmond. He i an opright and sensible man, with unquestion able administrative talents, hut not an accu rate or profound lawyer. It is believed by some that he is not satisfied with his present poHion, but is desirous of obtaining a high er stiii ion. He is a member of the Metho dist Church, and is in h-gh favor with that di nomination. Justice Catron, of Tennessee, is next to Mc Lean He is a stout, healthy man, res pectable and solid in appearance, with a face and head more indicative of urbanity am benevolence than of intellect with gnodsen and moderate learning, great benevolence ot feeling, and kindness of demeanor, he is uni. rersally regarded as a useful, unpretending, respectable Judge. Next to him we find Judge Daniel of Virginia. He was nominated bv Mr. Van o Buren, shortly before the termination of that gentleman's Presidency, principally on account of his political services and devoted ncss. He is tall, bony, angular, with high cheek bones, and dark complexion, and looks as if he had some Indian blood in his veins. His learning is accurate, and his deductions are sound and e'ear. He often diss-nts from the majority of the Couit, and not unfrv quenl- ly in favor of Slate Rights. His attach, rnenttn these render him a valuable member ef the Court. His amiability and honesty are universally conceded; lawyers sar that s opinions, even when in the minority, are t .i . aoi."Q ana correct. Next iC hint, and on the extreme right, is lte place ot Senator Woodbury, of New Hampshire. He has Jong been a man of note. As Governor and Judge in bis wn State, and as Senator and Secretary of the Treas ury here, he has beeD dittinguisheu for n delity to his party, and for unwearied study and labor. He is nearly six feet in height, cf round and compact form, well mouldd features, a prominent and bright eye that ai a distance, appas dark, but on nearer view is seen to be a bluish grey. He is stne 1; temperate in his habits, drinks nothing but cold water, and a great deal of that,apd works with surpassing rapidity and earnest hew. He has great talent for research, and h e opinions are crowded with iu rrsnltr. As a reasoner, he is cogent and accurate, hut not concise, and is apt to spend too much labor in proving what ought to be assumed aispllled. His decisions would be the bet ter for pruning and thinning, but the growth is deep-rooted and vigorous. He is a vtry aide Judge As a politician, he has always been a "Democrat," and a supporter of South ern right and no .Northern man could be more acceptable to the "Democracy" of the South as a Presidential candidate. We will now look to the left of the Chief Justice. The first is Justice Wayne from Georgia, formerly a member of Congress from that Stale, and a very warm personal and political friend of Secretary Forsyth. ie is an exceeding handsome man about 5 feet 10 inches high, of stout but graceful figure, ruddy complexion, hue teeth and clustisrinz wavv hair now minded with Tr very courteous in manner, and with a tone of refinement in his elocution and address, tint are very pleasing. He has cultivated the graces, and has aimed (it is said not without success) to be in favor with the la. dies. He has an ingenious, copious mind I ' i .......... i i r - ...... t. ... . ... . . . , . , i . -, I V0UIME:U,; ,; . : ;: , , RAtEIGRi ;JV. G,r MARCH 20, IS. .. . , rilJMBEIl- ! fluent ana rapid in expression, "but lacks concisenes, lucid , arrangement and tigor. He is, bowerer, by no meant deficient io learning even of a technical character. Next to him is Judge Nelson, a man of handsome features, blandand gentlemau-llke in expression, very courteous in manner, and dignified yet easy in deportment. He possesses much good sense, and is an excel lent lawyer. His apprehension is not rspid, but be Uiioks ch arly and reasons strongly. He is probly ihe best commercial lawyer on the Bench. Since his elevation to bis pres ent place, far has shown an unusual degree of energy and industry, and is evidently working for a reputation. He is not suspec ted of ulterior political views, and bis integ rity and independence are not doubled. Judge WcKinley of Alabama is not here. He is in New Orh ans, holding his Circuit there, and principally with a view to attend to; the trial of Mrs. Gaines' cases. Judge Grier, of Pa., hat a large broad form, an expansive angular brow, brue eyes, tod looks tike a strong-minded, gagaciobs German such, I believe, is his descent. His voice is very curious: he reads in a low, rapid, monotonous tone for some seconds, and then he will catch on a word, to spin round it as on a pi vot, and start off to renew the same course. His opinions are unpre tending and sensible, well expressed and concise. His position as a Judge is hardly yet defined. Oti the right of the Judges, seperated by a railing, is thederkof the Clerk, Mr. Car rolh Ho is a model of what a clerk thould 'e neat, prompt, assiduous and courteous, and is in every respect, an honorable and ac complished gentleman. On the left h ind side, we find the desk of Mr. Wallach, the Marshall of the District. He is very attentive to visitors of the Court; takes care of the ladies who drop in, and pro vides them with seals, and is every ready to all strangers. The Attorney General has a seperate desk in the txuirt room, and an adioinin? office. Mr. Rcverdv Johnson was foremost at the Baltimore bar, and ranks very high as a lear ned lawyer and able reasoner. There is a ereatdealof energy and independence ir. his look and bearing and mode f sneaking. He is of good stature, erect and strong, but powerful figure, strongly marked features, and with no softness of speech or manner. His style of reasoning is clear ai.d strong, but diffuse. Spring and Summer Goods For 1850. R. Tucker and Son, WHO cotiataotljr keep on hand u extensive assortment of the best and moat desirable. as well as rasbiooable FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS. are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply for lh&a. One or tfce irm has just relumed rrom New York, wher be purchased a rich variety of Ooodsofthia Spring's Importations, before they bad been picked over, and beiore the advance in price; and having thus hud the choice of the large unJ spleoded fresh arrivals, and the advnutnge of low prices, they flitter ihemselvea they will be better prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, a ltd please thair numerous friends and custom era, ia town and country. Tbey respectfully invite thu public to e ill and examine their stock- They have just received a supply of Ihe following, and are daily receiving such other articles arare usually kept in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Store, suited to the wants and last of this community. Bl'k Gro De Rhine bilks, Plato and Figured Cbjtneleon 8 ilka, Broch and Plain Grenadines, . Plain and Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black Silk Tmdn, Silk Albarinea and Hernanies, Com colored Greoadine, Evening Dreace, Embioidered and Dotted Fancy Swiss Molina, Chambeiv, French and A mvican Gingham, Gamble! Lu4rea, anl Linrn Gingham. Metrics, and Fanry Diamond JarkoneU, Plain and printed Lawn and Mulin, Tarlelon, Mwias, India, Victoria, Bishop, B -ok, and Dolled Jeckonet Mu-lin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, .Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib bons, French Xi-edle Work Capes. Collars and Cuffs, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paris Kid Gloves. tSsrias and Jackrirt Edgings and Inserting, Lile and Linen Edgings and Ribbons, Lmen and Fancy Silk Dresa Buttons, Russia Braids and Fancy Milk Trim mil gs, Ldies' and Misses' L.C Hein Stitch and Tape Bordered HdkPi Muslin. M;hir, Grass and Hough's Patent Skirts. CLOTHS AND CAMSIMEKES, of the various colors and qoaliliis. Linen &. Coiion Goods, in great varieties, many of which are touched with lhe Hungarian and California 6nih. Black aad Fancy Satin and Silk VES TINGS, Plaid and Eaabroidered Marseilles diiio, 4-c. Sc. H ATS. ate Determined always to furnish what ever ia la teat, rarest and beat, tbey oUer an ca tensive stuck of Men's, Youth's and children's . Faaamiabre and Flat Brim Mole Skin, Pana- sna, Maracsibo, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun- gatiaa aad Palm Hats. Infant's Fancy Good. Also, Umbrellas. ParaeoJa, Bonnets. 8hoeHard. ware. Cutlery. Groceries, etc. All ot which I.Sey now are offering on lhe mot liberal teime. K. TUCKER St SOiNl Raleigh .March 1 5th 1650. SPRING SUPPLY. OF BOOTS, SHOE1, BROGAUS, LEATlsElt, c. DRUMMOND &. WYCHE, Stcamobb stsect, PcTEB9Buaa, Va., A RE bow receiving, by schrs. Courier, Rainbow. Copia aod Charm, from Boston, Bergen and Juliett of New York, and Steamboat IrtaaS from Philidelphia and Baltimore, their Spring suppfy of Boots, oboes, Brognns, 1 raveling and Hair i run as, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Blacking Brushes, Letter Cap sod Wrapping Paper, French and American CalfSkins. Oak; and Hemlock Leather, Liuinr and Rindinir Skins. Saddlerr. Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Lasts, Shoe Thread, Shoemakers' Findings of every description. Whole of the above Stock has been purchased FOR CASH during tie month of January by one of the firm in person, directly of the manufacturers and we feel very well persuaded the present stock of Goods now offered lo your inspection constitutes one of the beat ever offered to the trade, and we respeotfwlly solicit a call from the publio generally as we have determined to sell at a small advance on the invoice Drice. Amongst our Stock will be found some entire ly new styles of Ladies' Goods, never introduced to the trade until the present season. An examination of oar atoek is all we ask of the merchant, who will at ones be satisfied. DRUMMOND k WYCHE. March 1441 SyemoraSt M ffayland's Sunt I, Ito. 2. A fresh sup- I ii -j- 08t receive end for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f CO' ABBOTTr ILLUSTRATED HISTORIES. T HE History of Alfred the Great : by Jacob Abbott. This- day received by 11 U. 1 UuIHciK. Dea. 6, 1849. 79 THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (FoaaisftLT Bcltzdoovcs's) Head of .Light, near Haltiinore St., BALTIMORE. Oral! E increased patrouaga of this long ealablish sUjfci ed and popular Hotel, under the managemrut fits present proprietor, lias iospired liim with further energy and determination, and no expense or alien liaa of hi o'r that of his Assistants will be spared, to maintain with the patrons of the " Fountain" the reputation it held all over the couutry. in its 4 palmiest days" of Bdtzhoocer's couductorsliip. To increase its former attractions and comforts, daring the past season, the Hotel has undergone mauy changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays in introducing some of the best and latest improvements--winch, lojrwthrr with its central posi tion, being; located iu Ihe very heart of the business portion of the city, aud near the centre of Baltimore Street, and within a few minutes Walk of all the Oepots and Sieam Boat Landings, it invilea the Merchant, lhe Jlntmer, the Artitan. as well as lhe. Mum of Pleasure to make the Focnta n Hotel his borne during his sojourn in Baltimore. The Ladies Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive suites of large and airy Chambers, fitted up iu a style aud elegauce thai cannot fail to give satisfaction aud comfort. PoaTcaaare attached lo the Fovntam" who may be recoguised by the Badges on their Hat, and are always in the allendauee at the different Dei ots and Steamboat Landings, wbo will receive Checks, lake charge ef the Baggage and convey it to the Hotel. PHINEAS THURSTON, Proprietor. Feb. 26th, 1650. 17 A CA It D. 'IIIE nndemigned being engaged, and holding a g pom ton that briugs his services in immediate connection with lhe Guests of the above Hotel, he truata, offers a further inducement to his numerous frieoda and acquaintances of the u Old North Stale," when they viit Baltimore, to stop at the 'Fowmtai," where he assures them they will be received and en tertained iu a maniier that shall Mrengtben this ac quaintauce aud secure for it Proprietor theii good will and patruuage. W. STRINGER. Late of Wilmington N C. February 2oth, 1850 17 3in 10 BARRELS fine St. Croin Sugar, for sale by the barrel, by A B. STITH & CO. S. F. PHILLIPS, ATTENDS THE COURTS in the Counties of Orange, AUmance, Wakennd Chatham Chapel Hill, N. C, Muy 24, 1849. 24 Oil and Lard I-amp Cliinney A guod supply of vsrious size, just received by WILLIAMS. HAY WOOD 4- CO. VACANT Acre Ixt. in the Eastern part or lhe City, an elegant site for a private resi dence contiguous lo the lot upon which N. B. Hughes. Eeq . resides. Enquire of E. P. Guion, or the Editor of this Paper. November 24 1849. 94-wtf TO SPOKTSIUE-V THE Subscriber has just receiveJ a fine Strrk of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL G JNS RIFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAGS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS. EXTRA NIP PLES, iC. &-C. All of which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY! !l THE Subscriber begs leave lo inform the sens of Raleigh and dealers in North Ci citi roli na generally, that he ha jut laid iu a large lot o I the best Candy Sugar, aud ia now, he can confident ly say, manufacturing aa good an article or (. axdy iu Raleigh, as too can get any where in the Slate or oat of it; and I pledge myself to sell U to the trade as low aa it can be bought in I eleraburg, aud ill warrant it lo alaud. All I ahk ia a fair trial, aud I will convince the dealers iu Candy thai they uced not go North for that article. I keep also on Hand a good rnpply el Glass Jars, that I wil! sell low to ihoae thai may buy their Canity of me. U ii. WAL.tt.ttt. Raleigh. Feb- 5, 1850. U FitEsIl FRUITS, AC. U UST received direct liim NewYrk, fjp 1000 Cocaanot. 20 Boxes Ritisins, whole, J and boxes, Prunes in small glass jars, Manga Grapes, SO boxes Figs in small boxes, something nice, Soft "hell Almonds, Walnuts, Pecan Nulls, 4000 Segare Plantation, Regalia, Principe and PaalUar, something I can say, can't be beat iu ibis market ; come aud try them, I am determined to sell low. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh. Feb. 5, 1850. ll FRESH BICE. F RESH Rice, new Crop just received WM. PECK d SON 99 3 December 11th. 1849. NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD- IN pursuance of the set incorporating the North Carolina Rail Road Company, and of the re- commenaation ol toe uenerai commissioners, books of Subscription to said Road are now ppen, and will be kept open until the 23d instant. Subscribers will please come forward at once, record their names, and pay over the five dollars per share required by the Charter. The Books may be found at the ofiee of Maj. C. L. Hirros), ia the Capitol. JOS1AU O. WATSON, CHA3. L HINTON, DUNCAN K. McRAE, THOMAS J. LEMAY. WILLIAM W. HOLD EN March 8th. 1850. 20 Standard, Times, and Star will please copy. r (Hi? miiB t Dry - Goods Establishments CHEAP TWEED COATS, "ft 0S.a1K Tweed Caasimere Coats, cut ia good JLO" VU made, for $5 E. L. HARDING. Oct. 30. (Standard) 88 A NOT II Kit SUPPLY. a MOLE SKIN HATS NOVEMBER Style to day received by R. TUCKER f SON. Raleigh Oct. 13. 1849. 87 Black iTIelcskin Hats. Fashion for November. CASE Joel received ; also, receiving, Ground Allots and Blown Salt prima and full sacks. J. BKOWN. 1 No 9, Fajelleville Street Raleigh, Novembr SS. 1849. 94 BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA Chftf PAIR ROBINSON'S SHOES, for -w a? af Ladies, Misses and Children ; this day received by R-. TVCCEa JtSON. Richard A. Caldwell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATTENDS the County Courts of Anson, Rich mond and Cabarrus Salisbury, Feb 13, 1850 13 AN INTERESTING NOVEL. ifplONSTANCE LINDSAY, or the Progress of 11 J Error : by C. G. H. Price 25 cents. Received this diy by H. D. TURNER 13 February 12, 1850. A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. UST to hand and for sale at P. F. PESCUDS Drugstore. February 12. 1950. 13 GARDEN SEEDS O' F all the popular varieties, warranted fresh and genuine. jut received and for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. February 12, lboO 13 GARRETSON'S FRESH GARDEN AND FIELD SEEOS. THE Subscriber has just received and opened his supply of Fresh Garden and Field Seeds The stock is well selected, and are of the most ap proved kinds Below are enumerated some of the principnl kind vii : Aspurngua Large White Giant Beet E.irly Red Turnip, Long Blood French Sugir, Magnel Werlxel Cabbige Seed Eitly York. Sngar Loaf, Red Dutch. Early and Late Battersea, Drumhead, Flat Dutch. Long Bregen, Greeu Savory Cnrot Long, Orange and Early Horn Celery White Solid Cucumber Loug Green, Prickley and Early Frame Lettuce Brown Dutch, Ice and Royal Cabbage Onion White Silver Skin, yellow Dutch and Onion Buttons Parsley Large Curled Pirsnip Larjre White Sugar Raddiah Long Scarlet, Red Turnip and Whits do. Salsify Large White Spinngc Round Savory Tom.nto Large Red Turnip Early Flat, Ruts Baga, White Dutch Red Top. and Aberdeen Means or Soaps Ewly Valentine, Mohawk, Re fugee, Y'ellow 6 weeks, Large Lima, Large white Kidney Peas Extra Early, large tall Marrow!, Dwarf Marrowfat, Bishop a Prolific and early Warlington Pens Gr Blue, Herds, white Clover snd Lucern Sundries Tuscarra. Sugar and Smith's early Corn Sage Thyme, Sammee Savory, Sweet Margo- ran True. Cress, Boll, Tomalto. fthnped and Cay enne Pepper Scotch. Leek. Melon Seed. $-c : all of which are warranted fresh and Genuine, and for le by P. F PESCUD. Raleigh. Feb 12. 1850. 13 2 DOZ. Blue Felta Over Coats, 2 ' Blunkets, 3 " Black heavy English Cloths. E. L. HARDING. Nov. 24 1849. 94 New Jewelry Store. W. II. THOMPSON Would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he has open ed a choice slock of Watches aud Jewelry, in a part of the stor- occupied by Mrs. Thompson aa a Millinery establishment, where he offers for sale. Gold and Silver Watch s, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest styles of FASMO.IABLE JEWELRY; snch as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains ; Cameo, stone and mourning Broaches ; Plain. Chased and Stoue Riiiirs : Gold Pens and Pencils ; Gold and Silver Thimbles : Studs. Collar aud Sleeve Buttons, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, &.C, Fancy Goods and Fine Cutlery ; all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in superior atyle. Old Gold and Oliver taken in ex chanira, Seol. HI. 1849. nme WARREKTOX FEM ILESEJHSARY T HE Exercises of this .Institution closed for the present year wilh a Public Examination, held ou the 30th and 31st oltimo, and will be resumed on Tuesday the 15(h of Jauuary. 1 lie f nucipal is as sisted in the various duties of the School by the most sole Teachers. Tern at follows, tier Stssion of Fice Months : Board, SStl 00 Music. $20 00 English Tuition. 12 50 Use of Instrument, 3 00 French. 10 00 I Drawing & Pain- I tinr. 10 00 Useful and Ornamental Needlework free of charge No extra charges will be made. Circulars contain ing more miuute information can be obtained, on application lo the Principal DANIEL TURNER. Warrentoa N. C, Nov. 12ih. J849. 92 tf Tier i uo Shirt. jf L ARGE lot just received very cheap. E. L. HARDING. FAMILY FLOUR. GOOD Supply to hand. Prime, WM. PECK &. SON. Nov. 23, 1849. 93 3w w: tiite Ginger Fresh and good, jnst re ceived at the Drug Store, of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. .October 18lh, 1849 81 Dr. Joseph J. W. Tucker, OFFERS his Profeaioaal aervicea to the citizens of Raleigh and vioinity. He may always be found at the residence of Ruffin Tucker, Esq MayS. 1849. ' - 37 tf GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. 1TUST received by Express, from Baltimore, a, tJP lot of fine Dress and Frock Coats, Cloth Cloake which, added to our prime Stock of Ready made Clothing, makes our assortment complete ; waish wa are instructed to sell at unprecedented low prices, for Cash. A. a. S 1 ITU at CO Raleigh, Jsnuary 28th, 1850. 9 Vfa DOZ. yards Velvet Trimmings, today re- 47 vJi ceived by K. TUCKER 4 SON. Nsv.33,1849. Slit Dry Goods EaWIsIimeTits. FINE CUTLERY &C. 1 SETT. Balance Handled Knives aad Forks, complete 51 pieces. Ivory Handled Butter Knives, rocket, Pea and Congress Knives, Scissors, large and email, , Wade and Butcher's superior Rasora, Saunders' Raaor Strops, , -Oleophaue aud olber Shaving Soaps. ALSO, . . W. Hall k Son's Tallow Candles, Jsdd, Son and Co'a. Sperm do. For sale by J. BROWN. Raleigh, Nov. 11, 1849. 90 NEW COItCERIT, THE subscribers have this dsy associated them selves together, under the name and style of BR1TTON 4-TODD, r for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery snd Commission Business, in the Town of Peters burg. They have taken the Store in the Odd Fel lows Hall, opposite Powell's Hotel, and hope, by strict personal attention to business, to merit a share r patronage from their friends aad the pubuo erally. They will, at all liases, be supplied with a well selected assortment of Groceries, which they will sell at wholesale and retail, as low as they caa be purchased in this market. They will also pay strict attention to the forwarding of Goods and sale of all produce entrusted to their ore. R. O. BRJTTO, of N. C. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg, January 1st, 1850. 15 5w Horse Shoes. 10 Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BR1TTON dr. TODD. Feb. 14ih, 1850. 15 Annistead'a fine Che wins; Tobacco. Wfc. have just received 52 boxes and half boxes Armigtead's fine Chewing Tobacco. BRIT TON &. TODD February 14th, 1850. 15 Kerr & Cuthbert, (SUCCESSORS TO HICKS i ClITHBKftT,) Grocers, forwarding and Commission Merchants, PETERSBURG, VA. HAVE constantly on hand: Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Limi, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified de Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper iu grain and ground, aod Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial snd Young Hyson Teas 1 allow, Adamantine and Sperm Caudles Crowu, Pale aud Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt Prime V irgima and W cetera Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia- Principe, and Havanna Cirars : Together with a large stock of foreign and domes tic Liquors. Wines, dj-c., which they offer at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods- Petersburg. January 29. 1850. 9 ly s late of North Carolina Caldwell CoosTr, Superior Court of Law, Fall Term 1849. Emilia Stanly ) ts. Petition for Divorce. Willie Stanly. ) On affidavit of the Plaintiff, it appearing to the Coart that the defeodaat, Wthe Staalvv is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register snd Carolina Watchman, for three months, for the de fendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Caldwell, st the Court Houein Lenoir, on the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, then and there to plead an swer or demur to the said petition, or the same wil; be taken as confessed and the cause set for hearing snd determined er parte. Witness C. C. Jones, Clerk of said Court at of fice, the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in Sep tember, A. D. 1849. C. C. JOiNES, C. 8. C. 102 w3m SUGAR. 30 Hhds- new crop New Orleans Spgar, for sale low by PEEBLES, WHITE d DAVIS. Petersburg. January 24. 1850. 8 4t (JTIHE celebrated German Cologne Water, pre filU pared by Jean Maria Farina, of Cologne ; for sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh. March 1. 1850. IS Supreme Coart Reports. TBkfO. 1, Vol. 10, Lew Reports. No. 3, Vol. 6, Equity Reports. J ui issued and for sale by, SEATON GALES. Register Office, Jan. 18, 1850. 6 tf SOMETHING NEW. CODA, Milk, Maple and Bolter Crackers, some' O thing I enn confidently recommend to the citi zens of RtJeigh aa first rale. A good aupply just received. L. U. WALKtK J. W. MAURY CO., Managers, Richmond, Virginia, GRAND LOTTERY, to be drawn 23d of March, 1850. Capital Prize ST0,0OO ! Vrrinia Monongalia Lottery, Class C. Prizes lof$70,i 00; 1 of S0,0o0; 1 of 20,0i 0: 1 of 15,000: 1 of lO.nOO : 1 of 4,817; 100 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 4111 drawn numbers, etc. 75 No. Lottery, 12 drawn ballots. Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, Eighths $21. fiC A certificate, or risk, on a package of 25 whole tickets, $23b. Do. of half, quar ters and eighths in proportion. Orders for packages, single tickets or shares, addressed to the undersigned, receire immediate attention. Drawings forwarded J. W. MAURY & CO. Richmond, Va. Manufacturing Establishment If OSEPI1 WOLTER1SO ;for a number jj of years foreman in the Raleigh and Gaatoa Rail Road Blacksmith Shop) respectfully announces to the citizens of Raleigh and the aurrouodiug Coun ties, that he is prepared to manufacture LOCKS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Gnni and Pistols, Carriage Springs, Mill-wort, Bras Castings, and i short, any thing v Machine and Blacksmith work. X IS ALSO rXEPARSD TO EXECUTE BELL HAXQINO, 4 THK SHORTEST IfOTICB. Also has on hand an extensive assortment of Looks of all kinds, at prices from 10 cents to 20 dollars Edgnlools, au assortment of Axes, Drawiug-knivea, Hatchets, Hammers, r lies ot various ueacriptioaa, and a number of articles in b line loo tedious le mention. .....-.. All orders faithfully executed at the lowest prices, and new work ealrusted to hie car wJI be warrant ed Orders from a diatanca will be etttheed to aad executed at Ike shortest notice. Ha Establishment will be fouad at the Raleigh Railroad Depot. Repairing in his line performed with neatness and despatch. Also, a general assortment sf Gaaa mad PistotaoonstaoUy aa band. ' JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raatgh, April 17, 1849. 31 tf A RfCtt ASSORTMENT of Silver-Plate Cas 2Vl tors, .Candlesticks, and Girandoles. And Bronze Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by rALMER RAMSEY. NewamberSe. 1849. 94 Fr Sale DOLL A RD'S Celebrated Herbs nium Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wean Also, aa extensive assortment of all kinds of per fumery. PALMER RAMSEY. November 26, 1849. 94 GOLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. Asm. oa hand, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good time pieces For sale by PALMER RAMSAY. December 4, 1849. 98 Head Ache. IF you are subject to a Nrrouej Head Ache, send to PE8CUDs Drug Sioro, and get a bottle o( fpoha's Head Ache Elixir or if yoa are Deaf, get bottle ol .VI cm air 'a Acoustic Oil and bo relieved . P. F. PESCUD. ! .riOTTOJi YA RN8 C000 Ibe. Cotton Yams. J assorted. 4 s to 14 s 'Washington, Merabaate and Battle ay uo , tor sate bv PEEBLES, WHITE dt DAVIS. Petersburg. November 13th, 1849. 99 FANCY CASSLMERE PANTS. 3 DOZ pairs just received, beautiful colors, well made, and eat ia tao 1st eat style. ALSO, 36 pairs sou black French Do Skin Cassimeres, selling cheap at HARDING o. Nov 24. 1849. 94 IRON RND STEEL. E. jfr Tons Swede's American aad English Iron SjV4y assorted, 2a tons blister, Cast. Shear and German Steel assorted Nail Rods, Band and Hoop Iron assorted, Those in want of the above will find it to their interest to give us a caII; the price cannot fail to suit f EEBLES, WHITE $ DAVIS. Petersburg, January 32, 1850. 8 4t BOXES English and Gosben Cheese, just received aud for sale by R. TUCKER & SONt Nov29. 93 H ATS LATEST STYLES, ust at band. HEARTT dt LITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earthenware, Ctiina, aud Glass, Pier, Mantel and Toilet Looking-glasses, Britannia and Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, fre. NO. 101 BROAD STREET. Stiockoe II ill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CH AS. STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. VTPartkuhr attention paid to Packing Dec. 11th, 1849. 99 ly handle and JLainp Wick A superior yarticle of IMorthern Sperm, in Mare and for aale W 1L.JL1 A Ms, HAYWOOD & CO. GROCERIES. un yj sx 4 GOOD supply of G: Crashed, Clarified !e Rio, Java, Lagoi Groceries, such as Brown, aud Pulverized Sugars, poira. A good supply of Molasses, low, from prime to best. 1 aiinw. Adamantine and Sperm Candles, A fiesh lot of the best Buckwheat in Bags, and many exner articles too tedious lo mention Call on Walker, for be is the boy to sell bargains. L, B. WALKER. Raleigh, Feb. 5, 1850. II NEW BOOKS. . UR1CULAR Confession, in the Protestant t5tk Episcopal church. Fairy Tales from all Ns lions; Dark Scenes of History, by G. P. R. James Sir Edward Graham, or Rail Way Speculation's. by Catherine Sinclair, Fbysicisn 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 sud Mecilievel Geography, by Auinon. This dsy Received by H. D. TURNER. Ral elgh, Feb: 4 th , 1 850. 1 1 SHB ADIES Thick and Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters, SMI Iteceived to day bv R. TUCKER dr. SON. October 8th. 1849. 81 A1 T HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE. stiH on hand, a fall assortment of Winter Clothing ai reuucea prices. i. nAKLHIMU. FLOWING VARNISH. A SUPERIOR article for Cabinet Makers, for sale low by J P. F. PESCUD. February 13, 1850. 13 Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival of a large and fashionable as sortment of the above just at hand and for sale, cheaper than ever, at PALMER a- HAMS Ax S Jewelry Store, lhe most extensive stock of all articles in their line that has been offer ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if you do not buy. 4 Doxen gold and silver Watches, of all kinds. Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys aad Seals. Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pics, Studs, aad collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spnag steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils and Pens aad waist Buck lea, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive sssortment of Silver and Plared Spoons, Cups, Ladles, 8ugar Tongs, Salt Speoas, dtc A large stock of Cutlery, Razors, Knives, Razor- straps, and Diamond Paste for Razors, Brushes, Hair Brushes, (Jocnbe, i ooth Brushes, ccc. Butter and Fruit Knives, Gold and Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Caadla Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and Christmas presents., and a variety of other arti cles- All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired in snperior style. Old Uoia and Silver reoeived in ex change. PALMER f RAM8AY. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. 93 tf P RESERVED GINGER, just received by L. B. WALKEK. HUGGIES, HORSES, AND CARRIAGES 11 11 tor sale by GEO. T. COOKE. Maimoa House Livery Stable. Raleigh Jan 31 1. 1830. 10 Executor's Ifotlce, To the next kin of i . PataeT Maeeer. dee'd. 1 I have this day deposited in the Branch Bank of Cape Fear, at Raleigh, the ansa or oeioag ing to the following Heirs : Dennis O. Msssey, Cas well Massey, D. B. Msesey, Richard Master, all residing within the limits of theBtata and Asa Maasey, Jaley Massey, and Freeman Msaseyi resi dents of the StstS. under age. 'The said Hairs' are reonested to come forward ImrnAdiatalr. end a! aim their distributive shares ; aa I shall pay. aytatarast on iH sumi ww uw anits, . - - ASA BLAKE, Ex'r. Wake Co. March 2nd. 1850 w 6 w S niiaatBii '"SX t v TBTS 8ubecriber wftar retnrainaj faiar grajdM thanks to ihf: Publio, or Use ry liharaiaadi. gesasrona patronage, a ilWto extended to hras, wslel : respecifully , arv notree that ho ceatinue to arose, i euie his line of business, in aH ha brwebeelwisikji prompvaesa, and efficiency. HiarSuhlef s ejeaj and commodioas, and his Ostlers expesiewoed aaaS.j """' "ww nupsinsor expense nave beea- aw , nau pe apareo in reoUer satialactioa to all wha pae, noise hie EstahiisiuBewt ; Z He wifl keeiv cmstajitf oa na. far Idra.' ' ' f , -wif wmBBn; va naaw, war aarsv . . t , . ,., , ; aa . .. -. .-4 I HORSEU wiUbe ooerded by the day,, week, month of Jr, ew Usa , aaeet aaoderate teriris.n jLvers wHI to4 oVai a esnua) poaitiontd a saest eoave. j niesu one for eJkctiosT sales, aawtaeT wii) always find ample arcofnaaodatiottfar aajr oaasfj ber of Horses, however large. -, 7 1 The Subscriber, has also effected a'aew arrsflrSH meat by which he .will be enabled te keep new A , old Bueixs, aad yiriitsjtr tate,rJw $rtkiKg- ou ajoderate and aaAtaodatins; UnU. ,Tkiktns new reatwre rn ats a-aineaa. '.-' ' vff- The Knbscriber hope that lis fttewow ariT the : Publie will eontinae'te give hies a trial. It Is air that be asks. vi-iriri JAMES M. HARRlsa' Raleigh. September 98, 1849 .! 78 I y 1 TO HIRE1 A FIRST rate Blacksmith AnnlTat this Offieav Jsnnary 22, 1850. T.St Now Ready. y ; OrraURNER'S North Carsliaa Almanae, far th awaa year or oar Lord, 18 50, Publiehed and sold wholesale and retail, by Hea1 ry D. Turner, at the N. C. BOOK8TORB- Raleigb, Xvov. a, 1841. 89 , FROCK AND DRJBSS COATS - IU. HARDING has just received a fret rate assortment of Frock snd Dress Coats' ef beautiful French Cloths. Cheap for Cssk. ' Jujube Paste A superior article ef Rot, flavored, jnst to hand TVILLIAM!), HAT WUUU UU. Livery Stables! ; ZTBHE Sabseriber, haviug perchased all the eteek,: U &c , of the late Firm of Nixon and Cswkev takes occasiou to inform hia frisuds and the public, generally, that he will continue to carry on the busi ness, in all its branches, st lhe same stand ; and that no efforts nor expense will be spared on his part te accommodate the travelling community. Convey ancea, with good horses and careful drivers, will be furnished at all times aud at short notice ; aud ha fact, every convenience for travelling, ia the way ef HORSES. CARRIAGES. BUGBIES. ! will be supplied' ou the most favorable and aeooeae dating terms. The Subscriber also expects to keep eoasianlly eta hand, good HO ICSES FOB SALE And persons wishing to put out their .Horses br the week, or month, or year, will have them well, attended lo, "at moderate prices. Hia Stahtea dre em Wilmiugtou Street, just to tbe feast of Market Square Thankful for the verv liberal encouraremanr which has been extended to tbe late Firm, the aft dersigned pledgee himettf to merit by bis exertions, a coatiaaaaee of puuiie patronage and favor. ' Raleigh, Be.rW.14 9: FRESH SUPPLIES AT PESCUD'S V Wholesale and Retail Drift lion. '.- 200 Calious Liused Oil, 60 ouuees Qninine, 12 doz. fresh Congress Water, 1 100 lbs. refined Borax, 3 cases Goodwins patent Chewing TobaceeV 1 " Old Peyton Gravelly's " of " And many other desirable articles are jnst reoeived and expected to arrive ibis week. All which will be sold upon reasonable terms, by r. r.PEecuD. Raleigh.-OcL 17, 1849. 84 Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos U riTHE undersigned respectfully nail the site Jl tion of the public, to the splendid, highly fin ished Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, with mm tm tire Cast Iron Frame, handsomely oarved and gilt. x nis iron r ratne cotnviues ine enure instrumeBb . - - . . . ..J - . 9m. prevents it irom warping ana gnung out 01 xune. The climate er chsnge of weather have little er aw ' effect on the Instruments. The quality of their tost and workmanship cannot be surpassed by any other Factory in the Country. Principals of Academies, Professors, Merchant and tbe Public generally, will please send their or ders aad they shall be promptly attended to. , . ANTHONY KUHN COn:i ! No. 4 Eutaw St. BaLTiaKtca ; LIST OF PRICES. ' ""'J. Pianos with metallic plate in Rosewood or Mahes any eases 6 octave, from $180 to 9260. Metallaa frame, from e2a0 to S3 00: 6a, 6j in proporuon, ana 7 octave fromSSOO to $400. Please refer to Arch Carter. Mocks-vale Jon Boner, Salem; David Scott, Greensboroogh; Mr Holden and Dr. Thornton, Milton; and Cad."' Jones Esq. Hillsboro. , ? v J uly 20, 1549 08 aamlypd A Teacher WautedL - A Teacher is wanted to take charge of the C mon School in Distriot No. 86,. Wake County. The applicant for this sitaatiea mast be a sober maa not necessarily a "Son," but net inclined te im bibe una come welt recommended as to qualiBea tions and capacity. Apply to W. STRICKLAND, robt: tra wick, jas.g. jeffreys. March 8th, 1 850. 20 it I. 0. 0. F. FIRST PRBJlIVm AWARDED br Urn jriAtiYL.AfllD JffSTIXtJTJB, 184 and 1849 to GIBUS etc SMITII,-69 r S7ap ?SBe) OBaoaoaimaW S30U jrp etjailia aud Batuser ITlauaiactal. ; rem, for their Superior Style and makebT begatia, Banners, etc.. Gibbs 4" (Smith woald res pectfully inform the different Orders and tteeiedee throughout tbe Country, that they keep constantly oa band, a large assortment of OtM -aFelJoiWB, Sous of Temperance, 91asotilcy Rett Itl en's, and all other Rosalia, Banners, Sashes, Robes, Cape, Jewels, eVc, all of which .are got up ia ibe best manner. Individual or Associations forwarding their orderr maj depend on as much care being taken in select, ing the goods, and upon getting them at the seme prkee, as if the articles were ordered in person. , GIBBS & SMITH, , No 73, Bsllimore Street, Bsltimore. November SI, 1849. j t8i -6s H utolu'a .Extracts for tne iisuaetaLSHr U A Chiefs, Ac The Snbaeriber- keeps eon aiautly on hand all the faahionable Odors of .Labia ; wawanted genuine, aad (or aale low. . . , . H. P. TURNER.. To Dentlsta. Supply of very euperfer QoM Foil jest recei ved, and for sate for easa 938 per e. by Yeast Powders-Another aapply of those Yeast Povrders, Just received. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f Ca n
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