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11X1 r - BY SEATON GALES, i - . i ' TEEMS. For the Semi-WeeUy Ppcr, $5 pajuwm. tor th Weekly Paper,. 3 per Mnumf Twenty-fir Ceni. - : ,r - np'-;': f eharge. C CT Letters to the Editor nmrt Be taMmlW&'A POETRY BEAUTIFUL SKETCH. Tm, I remember ker; ! ker t U the sweet prime of wemakood at rose Ot health, ib yewaf ad dewy freesnen, bloomed Upo her cheek ; aoJ frem her dark Wee eye The epirit of each new-bora thouf ht looked oot n nndisguieed expression, and diffused brer ker free iu own pare leTelinessI O, she was one of those for whom eartk seemed Erer,in snmmer beenty ttinty brews Melted to smiles end heart nnwont to feel, toeftened to tenderness ! Where'er she moved, Eaeh eye looked gladness -and each voice, In iu best tones, spoke Welcome: and tke world Was tmod of her Yet ska, so toted, caressed, And followed, was nil metises her whole heart A deed onre foont of blessiar- sack she was! A change came o'er ker: tke fell, blasting breatk tJfaUnder; like tke syroe. ptseeO. re yet The eaa had kissed away its dew, we sew The loveliest flower morn ever Smiled on, droop. Sorrow was wasting fast tke springs of life. She was alone pale, psle, bot lovely still Friends who bad looked bat to her slightest smile For happiness, had long forsaken ker ! It wa a loramer eve the son had sunk Down from a golden sky, whence brightly streamed, Vr over wood and field, a saffron ugnt, That rested, like a lovely dream, en all The gilded landscape: the sweet breath of flowers Came en tke silent sir, stealing the soul Like sngel-harpings heard iu Eden's bower Or airs of heaven, commissioued oft to tooth The mortal anguish of the dying saint. She looked with a mild sadness on the scene fading like ker u And 1 had hoped," she said, " My evening's sun woolJ set in its full time, "Like this!" O, world ! tby visi tings of scorn Are fearful to the yoang end innocent heart I She sank beneath them and the pitying enh, Whose gentle bosom never spurned a child Of sorrow, nor received a lovelier gnest, Math decked her grave with freshest green and flow ers. MISCELLANEOUS. A WORD IN BEHALF OF MOTTO MAKERS. There is a claw of writers which has net r obtaiued from the public the plaudits due to tbem; thej are a modest generation, and bate never dunned for it, tboogb it already amounts to a hardams sura and well worth collecting. I allude to the anotto makers, vr tbat re fi me ii I of Parnassus, which shoots its small tw stanzi'arrow into companies, parties, and assemblies of divers colors. Tbcir fame has been growing, like a squab figton, in corner, until now its wings are flearlj full-grown, and it is ready to fl) on ly requiring some benevolent and Irosljr person to open the parlor doors and let it ot. I am tbat same person and to it my elf for the task, bare spent an bour each day for the two weeks past, in seaebinff for their names nomen and cognomen- to at tsek t tbese as jet onnppropriated poems. With this object, 1 bare teased ray friends, the book-sellers, beyond bounds and the confectioners have not rested, night or day, for the questions on this subject, I have in cesaaully poured upon them. So far did 1 urge one in this respeetable class of citi zens, as to wring from him the eiclamation, that 'he did n I care a curse for the authors and that he was obliged lo put lurgt lumps of sweets in, to make tbeir stuff palatable! This was certainly, curious language for a christian and the confectioner is one for be sings regularly (and very loud) at chorcb, vert Sabbath. My own private opinion strengthened much by guess aud conjecture, with regard to the authorship of the popular effusions, is, tbat the j are slyly written by a secret 'con clave of great poets, nested somewhere in the very heart of this city. Some unknown Shakspearea are lurking about, and stealing covertlv away froua the broad blaze of the public favor. They should be drawn out. 1 would have a writ issued to ibe sheriff a ml constables of this county, to seise and ap prehend, wherever found, certain poets who have flirted long and rogueishly with their muses, and them produce before the court of toe people, on tbe first of April next, be ing all fool's day. They are old offenders, And should be brought up, as guilty of evil practices, under the cover of sundry papers, called motto papers, inimical to the peace of tbe fair sex of this burgh. Tuere are evidently more than one of them, for many must have put their head; together to produce such specimens aa 1 ahall soon furnish. According to some body's computation, there are row living on this terraqueous globe eight hundred mil lions of souls, or at least so many bodies now, the case is clear, that ail the millions are mere ciphers, and that those who rnav be said to cut any figure, are but eight in number. Of these eight, I am conclusive wveiy convulsed, seven are tne joint au thors of those wonderful productions of tbe human intellect, the motto verses. They are great men, and tbe public has a right to see them ; let them come out and show themselves. Sir Walter Scott was con cealed only ten years, why will ye delay ? Uuknown Shakspeares, I have called them, and to prove that tbeir profound knowledge of human (and New York nature) equals, if jl does not surpass his, I will give an in stance. Julia Smith, the daughter of a dry goods merchant, who was a large dealer in calicoes, boinbazet, and more largely in baize, happened in company to meet young Sparkle, a brilliant small wit, and most thor a ugh student of propriety, both in prose and poetry. His soul caught one glance from Jolia'a eye, which, like a spark in a tinder box, soon set it on fire. To give a vent to the heated cinders, he flew to the table, and with a discriminating fancy, aelected and offered tbe following happy mottOy'hsppy in thought, time and typography, as also in the person to whom it waa given : I love thee, charming girt, for all thy ways May time wmaUi reaad thy brew hie greenest mW - Flashes of this sort, whether originating with the devil, (printer's, perhaps,) or the rei illuminate a sbeetof mottoes. Tbey are full of very proper improprieties, which, though thej make the updiacermoj Uiigh, will atrike the dttcreeL ts miracles of wit and Mgtcitj. Ttitias -y Pair Delia, tkywewnosnt asnre tyes Like Pkmbns, en my lonely heart nriies Waa handed to a lady with kloodred lockst and instead of azure grey owl's eyes and therefore', some insufferable. ag might pro pose mat ner bead suould rue like the sua, and that it were better to put her eyes alto gether out of tbe stanza. At a party which I lately attended, there was a couple, both yoang . and fair and un married, perpetually billing and cooing, in corners aud out-of-the-way places, much to tbe annoyance ot mere spectators. The young lady waa repeatedly aud politely in vited to dance, or to sing, or to waits she could not ; this enraged a certain humorist present, who begat, on tbe spur, four liner which he preaentid to the inseparable cou ple Hearts, are like Wafers, onoe together, The d 1 himself, them ooaM not sever : Or severM, like a f ddtt-atriag apart, To lis, would take oa qaita aa smart When charged with theae the next morning, the author confessed they -were a lit tle vapid, owing to the state champaign you can't throw in water,' said he, 'and ex pect to draw up wine 1 These very mottoes, however, are CopitTs fac-totuws and agents, for one of them, which I acknowledge from the bottom of my heart to W a good one, was tbe parent of a. very pleasant luve-Mory. In the rdpid inter change of these Parthian arrows, oue will sometime take effect. A fair damsel, with a mind as beautiful as her persoii was whispered as betrotffod. She appeared in company, as it waa sur mist d, for the lat time, before the ' solemn ceremony -Vas the poets used happily to name it. As a farewell privelege and plea surf, a geutftman of no ignoble mien and manner, rrnutstcd permission to offer her one motto only one. It was graciously granted, and Ve offered these . simple and touching lines Peace to that heart thourb another's It be ! Health to tbat check thoogh it bloom net for met There waa ao t-loquence end a broken beartednees ia iliein tbat could not be for gotten. She learned thcrn by heart she irave them to ber memory, in trust, for ever. Wherever the was, after that pathetic gift and presentation, in all circles, she remem bered it aa if it bad been the music of a bro ken lute. The thoughts of immediate mar riagre were reowued ; she would tbiuk of H there were now two persona in the world a short time since there hsd been bul one ber lover and intended. A revolution took place in ber mind tbe result of medi tation, feeling and poetry, mingled together She married the man of the motto I Tne history of a second met to, is a suita ble eontrsst lo this. Bob Bull is a at range fellow, and although six feet high, and twen ty three years and odd . days old, is one o( nature's mere babies. Notwithstanding tbat for some fire or ten years be has talked, walked and lived among men be ia still, in imagiaatioM, at nurse. He longs for as ilk and water gruel, and (I believe) abed tears tbe dav be abandoned petticoats. He is, in fine, a booby without drawback but most needs show himself in the world and at Sar atoga which, to be auie, may be consider ed the show-market of fools. You could flatter Bob into anything. Ae eordingly a young artist who wss at tbe Springs, anil a apice of a hoaxer, by promis ing to paint a miniature of bis person, for transmission to his mistress by meil,ceiolee Bob iato the absurdity of presenting a coup let to a rich old maid, accompanied with appropriate by-play and action. The night for enacting the farce bad ar rived, which had Ixen rehearsed by Bull for the bour of Miss Rrbecca Jcnkiue depar lure from tbe watering place. The car was steaming forth its fierce breath, like a Dateb smoker, and panting to be off, while Kabr ca waa making her maidenly way dewa the stair case. Bob had posted himself in corner of a landing place, breathless) tor tW descent of the sroddess, and aa be saw her descending step by step, bis eyes glistened and every foot-fall seemed to light upon Ms heart. She at length reached the erttica pas, and Bob advancing, arrested farther progress, and commenced speechifying' 'Miss Jinkins, it is hard lo part, but you ruuai go, I know your pa has sent for you ami the rail road is in motion. You know I'm in love deeply in love, with Miss Fiok ney of Scoharie aiid I told Monk the pain ter, if he'd draw my picture, I'd do some thing for him.' 'Good heavens 1 Blaster Bull, do let me go!' articulated tbe fair Re becca. '1 can't I must do something I've got two lines of poems to say to you, which were handed to me by Monk, the painter, who is going to ' 'Prsy stop give me the lines quick, the car is waiting! 'I don't recollect em but I'll find 'em,' and after ten minutes fumbling, be brought forth a crumpled paper, well worn and soiledj and in bis childish pipe, read : My heed ie soft, and ee my heart, I kiss thee, tben, before we pert. Bob,tben advancing affectionately, attempted to execute bis poetical prescription, by smacking the dry lips of Miss Jinkins; but the movement was sffected with 'so much violence, as to loosen two or three false teelh. She, however, tore away from tbe Tar quin'a arms. Her father, who was a most cholerick gentleman, more than a year after this caught Bob, and wrote this whole story of his child's diersce on Master Bull's back in. very readable characters. Ask Boh, if you ever meet him ; he is essily known, for he hss hsd a stoop in the shoulders ever a nee that day. - I could ro on and illustrate every hour and scene of human life with a motto. But it were ink and eyesight thrown away, to write and read such rousing, while the writers of tbe rersiclrs on which they binge Continue to be unknown. Besides, our present swarm of inottoea often beget ludicrous mishaps which should be corrected. Handing one. whose whole point is wrap ped op In a piece of baize, to the daughter of slargs desler in that article is, after all J bars said in its favor, oot so very pleasant t tnd appropriate. Talking of beaming glau eeaVtoa squint-cyea gin, isw, ji ooi very Kkely lo transport ber to Paradise. tvt. Oo tbe other! hand . BrtxfeAiirj? to a hSw- it egjred. withered eJd tfentlematfenearlv bent doable, a, eropleJ,tae mes aswr Ua J our duty' to love such manly beslfV, oot Very wood sense, all boos b h mav be ex- callent nenaense. .1 oi I have, therefore, a plaav whicb I would ay defereatly before ibe puUfib. In grav- beard times, long past; every i gen tlemau'a family, in Englaud, contained one extra fool in motley, who was ready at Joke and dog gerel. I would restore Ibis eahiable custom, n a manner, to this commuattv, by having enacted a law forcing every individual, who : . given pa men or eotreen, to support a poet tor furnishing mottoes. Tata' law would be se vere in enjoining poets to be kept by bank rupts in facti from tbofr extraordinary su perfluity of means, they sboelaT be ordered to keep two, or, perhaps, threw. I would have the poet of a good family, and uaed to the best companyy He should be fed on eoff, -cream, cab bage and other easily digested esculents, that his verses rait ht be the more airy nd light, rle ahoqld be hired by' the hour or yard, just as be baa been tnoaf accustomed to rbyme. A place should be assigned lor him in some conspicuous part of the parlor, where be might be seated, with a small table in front. If, then, any two in the room felt in a humor to cross-fire a little poetry at each other, they should advance to this ta ble, and standing in front so a .'best to dis play each point of the person,' as if getting measured by the tailor or mantuatnaker, should call for two mottoes. The poet should be allowed to tell no lies; but, if the hair was red, or the nose a ttrub, say so at once ; in fact, he should be en gaged, each evening,, to fight a snort al com bat with vanity, lo aid his ear, while rhi ming, he might have an assistant to Blind at bis side, and vibrate a cbild'a rattle, or, perhaps, considering its general quality, tbe music for the dancer would do aa well.. Ia the pauses of the demands for mottoes, the poet might make himself useful by snuffing the candles aud stirring tbeflrer III43HE Annnal Meetine f the Tmieee el ib jJU L'niveraity otNonb Carolina will he bald at tke Eiecative Office, oa Thatsday, the lSih day of December nexL At this meeting, ibe Board of Trastene will pro- need in ill tbe vacancy to the Profaaasmhip f Rhetorle, Loie, dte, ecnrrinc by tbe toaignetiee of Kev. Ut. v Ubnra A. Ureen. By ordm, C. L. HINTON.rrecreUry. RaM(b, If ovembev to. t M. I td CANDY! CANDY i I am a beat enmmeamag the ssannfaetnre of Can dy, and intend to sell it lower than it has ever been sold inlets market. Mv object will be to meke nnkk sales. WkolesalS Brie, 18. eeeti ner ponnd. L. B. WALKER. Patent Netting Machine INVENTED BY jonrv wemuxE'v, .m afh asqttaiiminaae F1SM1NQ Nets and Seine, madeee the above Machine, ema be see pi led te dealers ia and sunsnmers of the article, at the lew prise nf 30 eeeUs ner nee ad for Inch menhea. The arraerement of the meshes to tbe same ns ia tan hand netiia thi knot ts tke eemmoe neuiag knot and tke en i form ity nf tke meshes, perfeeuoa Of tke Knots, entire freedom from slip knots and we possibility of the ir reenter bowing la large sains, as often ocenrs is these snade by band, make it mall these respects far ae peri or ts bend netting. Persons wsntlng Seine era invited ts eaH and ex amine, in a few days, n Specimen of the work at tke Manafactared and sold by WM. E. HOOPER. 7eJ, Bowler's Wharf, Baltimore, M J. Oct. 30, 1848. 87 13t XX PAXZVB CO, MAltAQEHS, OF LOTTERIES. P nVi Mmm0gtmnt gitut tit Wr1d. ITTfTE have tke please re of aanonneing to tke y V pnblle, tke sals of anotker Grand prise of Thinv thousand Dollsrs, which was sola oy u. is. LUCK, Vender orPaine's tickets, making tke hand some snm pf Sixty Six thowsaad Dollars sold ia nrisan in n little ever 13 months. Tke whole of Thirty Six theeisnnd sold by Pnreell dt Co or tke whole of $30,000 sold by Lock, both ia Paines Lot teries, will amonnt to more money than any 10 prises sold by sny otaer Management in tnt uny, wuem tbe Dent 4 or b rears . Another of tbe repeated evidences that adventurers should bay onry in Faine's Lotteries. Orders for tickets meet ear usee! prompt ntteauon, if addressed te O. PAINE f CO., Or.C. W,PURCELL f CO, Gimi) scheixs fci mum, PAINE dr. CO, MANAGERS. . CAPITAL: 1 nrfse of $40,000 ( 40 of 500 20 - 4,000 1 1&5 226 40 - 1.000 Tickets f IS i halves S ; qusrfers S. A Certificate of a package of. wkoles 9196 ; halves 78 ; quarters SOX ftS.OOOt lS.wOO! Sasqoehsnna Lottery, Class No. S, to be drawn at Baltimore, on Wednesday, Drrsailier 1?, 1849 79 Nos 19 drawn. CAPITALS. 1 prise of 938.000 J 1 prise at $4000 18,000 too 750 sea 8 BOO 183 Tkkets 910; halves f; quarters 2 50. A SPLENDID LOTTERY. $33,000, 43,000, 35,000. f Graud ConeoUdaied Lottery, Class No. 4, to be drawn on 8atnrday, December XSd, 1849, nt Balti more. 78 Nos., 13 drawn. CAPITALS prize of $5a7000 I 1 prize of 15.000 do sa.uuu ii oo 7 skrj do 3.11XW I 100 do 1 500 do 25.000 1 180 do 500 Tickets 020; halves 10; qnaners 5. Certificate of a package of wholes, 9360 ; halfes 130 - 1 r t" qnnmrs oa. '-H'if-K AND STILL ANOTHER. Grand. Consolklaied Lottery. Class Ne.'5 to.be drawn at Baltimore Saturday, December 39, 1849. 78 N as, ia urawn. , v . CAPITALS. If fixe ef 0,000, 23 of 10,000, 193 of Lowest 3 -i Naa arm 4 Triekels 919 t Halvea 7 SO; QnaHere9 99. Certificalsar Wholes 9)210 halves Mtt qwarters WJ rrestiss nsnal.. . " OCT Pedeva asset er esaal proiapt attewtieev J?T!!f, LVSJtt 2 J? f!?L;Ti? & Wi 00 Wl-sjisi drawing daily, (pries t f ictete from ft to f 30, snosr ear saaaagsmsat soareee ne, or ' V.W. PURCELL, ' Afeni lew D. PAINE s Richmond, Ts. iSyGoSf .lisbments OHAIR LesAMr, Cbe r,::l toiU us rnnt, f. Black Alpsssou , , ; Bimck Frsneh Clotb, ii 'I Togotber Wkb sthsr arUclea. tog. JasttohasMlaa aiokmaallssvBlfM Mtn'a Kl Kasee and xsgth BoU.l i.Boata.1 -Mi '! H&XKtt. A ifJCHFORD- Oct 16, 1849. The Freight Train has Cone! A ND nreSfhtna Urge ana? eVy saeassort rM ment of tke hast 8TAPXJC XsOODS. CaU aa4 exaarfaa;tf j'-- f n . . - 1 ' ' mm Mamata-asfe e teMMVeaAit HKAK l 1' sr,u 4vDf Ual Rleigh,'8ept. 18:h, 1840. 73 PEEOLX, WJIIT? 4b DAT!, ? rocers ataet CmnmiMlwniAerehauiCs .avnem Bstnvva a vsrwwavw m w ww EEP" always en kaneT a bugs bed wall assert, ilar at- Led sofply sOroesries.nd pay fnimtu at- tasuwmto the sale at ettosn Tttecce. Wkmat, rienr, and-att etbst linje syihdnasf. 'j , . IJSMlL PEEBLES, j THOMA8 WHITE, PfiTJSR R, DAVIS, J a. Petersburg, Jely 90. f V . M ly irLAID LINHEYS. MARLBORO 8TRIPES. IrTlGUEGON PLAIDS.;; ?. , Uispers, lickmes snd Towellinas.; Tweede. 8atinets, Keotncky Jeans, ', Pilot Clotb, Over Coalings. Kerseys, Wsabintton Plaioa, and PsnnsylvanJa olrlnes, ffongh and Ready Cassiassree, e, eke. Jnat receted and sac sale by - . R. TUCKER A bON. Ratetitu Octobet 9.1849.- f y ' , r M CHEAP TWEED COATS. 150 Tweed Caasimere Coats, eat to good style and wall made, for $3 E. L. HARDING. ' (Standard) 96 Oct. 30. ANOTHER SUPPLY. i mr n n.lu fl LTta unDPimffsCh.l. aavL.cokiii nato HuiawoanaiK j f tsdar rseeivsd by - R. TUCKER f SON. Raleigh Oct. 13, 1849. 87 FALL. AND WINTEU ITUST to hand an slegant stock ef Ladies Drees ajJP goode, aa (oOows t Cbameleow PweltSs Bote, . Saiiaj de rl Printed nod Klein fsikmarrs great variety, de do MoaaUn de Lain a, French Merino, ChamelewM Let see, de ' !vilka. Brocade, de (Jasee's Gray do Fonlsrd Bilks, Alpaca Lwviree, F.mbeoidered Mohrs. Capee, CoIUm, Gloves, Mitto, Bonnet nod Cap Ribbons, ' ' Velvet l'rinssaings. ' ALSO, Bwins.Mnn.Bssa, ana J era not liaetos, Maalia TniaJegs, 4 ate. HEARTT At LTTCBPORD. Sept. 19. 1949. T9 Just Received, V. 1 CHEaT PRIME GUN TEA alee. Black Tea, and lot sals by J BROWN. ' No. 9. Feyetteville BirreeC RaUgh. October 19. 1949 mtTeus, Boys' atd CkU16esms Uatt- lf JL Cape to day received, by k. ruuewtK m. sun. Raleish. November S. 1849. 69 KTtTHlTE and Black Otter, 8o(t Benver. Tarn y y pice and Meaienn HATS. A new snpply jest te hand. K. TUCKER 4 80N. November o. 1849 i -89 A DIES' Walking Snoee, nnd ChUdrea'a Red Uniura. n bindesma anicle joat onened at TUCKER'S. November 9. 1849. ' 89 900 SACKS Livsrneel and Gronnd Aiwa Salt, iaat ia Sterv and let sale by ' a. ivtauf oun. Orlrer 6. 1849, 89 BY EXPRESS. THIS DAY. VELVET TRIMMINGS. DRAB, fee. Coats, 200 Spool Cotton. Black Isgraia Cotton Hose. Plaid Lineeys. Colored SjkxJ Cotton. J. BROWN. 87 Bseigh. October 30. 1849. j CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON 8ILXS. 1ILVER Grey Silks, C4 French Merinos, Velvet Trimmings. Embroidering Braids, Paris Kid Gloves, Black Belt Ribbons. ' Joat received by Express, rTtUCKER dk SON. Nov. 26. 1849. 94 Black nlckla Uata. FaMokfar Novtmbtr. 1CA8E Joat received : alao, receiving. Gronnd Allam and Blown Sail prime and fall seeks, i ! i -r ! J. BKOWK, . vNo.. 9, Fayettaville 8Urot . Releigh, Novembr $8.1849. ' 94 ' BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA 200 received by PAIR .ROBINSON'S SHOES, for Ladies, Misses and Children ; tbta-day R. TUCKER dr. SON. PV K. fDOZ. yards Vslvet Trimmings, to dsy rs- 47 -9il seised by R, TUCKfi4tON. T 9kf Sa f.:, ! u in - 93 BUCK WHEAT JLNV BUTTER. H sTtk BAGS of the beet Hulled Busk,' Wheat. Sua i Firkins Mountain Better, a prise arti- Ct0a L. B. WALKER. Nov. 90, 1849. 92 Marland'a Snvtlt, If 2-A fresh sup pfy just received sad for sals be WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f CO. fE5msm sutjaaQ, THIS day recsiven prKx press Baa. 90 Togas i ev a nasuuiui Nav. 94, 1949. 94 SPIRIT OP TUB 1GB. 1 Tkii la tkstbla f a Weekfr ftrr- Mkn.v. td temperance and Gstrafai fabtntatbn, tra ArfbV lowing mwtsnas, vis Te single 8ebsoribers, 91 60 per year. " Clubs of S, as4 upwards, 1 aaaV w lifPry GoodsMlishments. TIl Tia irr . iljtvrvy3S A N Additional snpply of ; Ladies' Dress Goods, Consisting of i7od Celomd Monslln De Lains and Cashmeres, Mods and Cherry Colored French Merinos, Pink, Bine end W bits Tarlatan Masfiaa, Fancy Silk Braids. Bonnet and Belt Ribbons r Black Twisted Silk ErypUaa Mitts, Ladies Long White Kfaf Gbvea, Ladies' ssd Gentlemen's CeTd Kid Gloves, Ssyertor Black Cloth. : 71 Embroidered Cash mere Veetinge,, ruck and Fancy French Cassiaieree, 4ro. d-e-. ' R. TUCKER & SON. October 8th, 1849. 81 ; IQAWLa, CLAMKETS, Ac I7IMBR0IDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL U ORED CA881MERE BHAWLS, Discs. Stenno ena nsaiuwiiu isarvn ana riaia ao, fleeVy Woolen, Rob Roy. and Plaid Blanket do, Largs Plaid Cashmere end Dnble Knit We-tea do. Bed Blankets of variona shea, Blue. Green, snd Chetksrsd BlankrU, sorvante BUnksts by ths pises er donsn. .Per snlsby R. TUCKER ex 80N. Ralettb, Oetober 9. 9A9., r 80 Gentlemeft5s Hats. ' : FALL STYLE FOR 1849. ffrjft TUCKER &. SON, have jait received their Fall supply of Fashionable Beaver and Su per Moleskin Hate. In tbe production of the article just mentioned. the most faoltleae models of European Style have been consulted, sod by onittng eotne of tbeir most prominent features with American bsbit and taste, ths oresent Fashion, has been found, and iu appro- pnstenss t tbs olber portions of the. bentlemen s Fell nnd Winter costume cannot laiJ to recommena it to tbe Fashioneble Commnniiy. ' Onr'cnetumetsand tbe pnblis are reepectfolly in vited lo call sod examine for themselves. RsIelgK August 29, 1849. 9 A LOT OF PRIME GOSHEN CHEESE.IN BOXES. For 'sale by R. TUCKER dtSON. RaleUb October 5. 1M 9. 80 flNE CUTLERY &C. "ft SETT Bala oce Handled Knites sad Forks, D complete 61' pieces. I vary Haad'ed Batur Knives, Fecaot, Fen nad vengreee Kaivee, Sciaanra, large end small. Wads and Botcher's aaperior Rasors, Bannders KaSor Strops, Oleopbaaa and other Shaving Soaps ALSO. W. Hall h Son's Tallow Candles, J add, Son nnd Co'a. Sperm do. For sale by J. BROWN. Raleith.Nov.il. 1849. 90 NOTICE. A Yoang Gentleman who is n Graduate of ths University of N. C, can bring good recommendations. and baa mom experience in teaching, ie deeirene of nbtaining a situation aa a toucher ef a good school. Addreae A. Memston, Mania County a. u., e the r Ait lor ef ujw paaer. Oct. 19,1849. 84 aCPEKIOlt CIICWL1G TOUAC- k3 CO, Just Received. ALSO, Juat to has Enanab Mustsrd Sup. Curb. (Soda, n prims article for ramiiy nos i ire reoders. Carpetint. Hearth Rags and Cerpet Binding ; Looking Glaaeea. Brass sod Taney Cast Andirons ; Brass Head and Com anoavtfhevel and Fancy Tastes, Bellows, psdes snd 8hoveU ; CoJliee' Axes. Broad Asea, Hatcbets, Ptaia Stocks, Hand Saws, Files sod many ether Tsots. Jaconet, Cambric, checked. Plata Swiss sod Mall Mucune; Oorntsnl and Furniture Dimity. latina rnngre, Tbfsnd Lace. edxinc and laaefitnc: Swim and Jaconet Edging nnd Inserting ; Lets Ed ging sod lee, I ism and rujured Babbinsts, Black Memo, snd High Colored Shawls Gotten Hand- ksrchiefe. Black snd Fancy Colored Cravats, Bjack Urea Do Khine Bilk. Fsr Sale on reasonable terms, by J. BROWN, No. 9, Fsyotteville 8treot. Rslotth. October 19, 1849. i 84 Livery Stable. THE Subscriber sfier returning bis grateful thanks to the Public, for the very liberal and generous falrooage, hitherto extended to bim, would respectfully give notice tbat bo continues to proee eute hi line of business, ia all iu branches, with promptness and efficiency His StaMes are clean and coorrncdione, sad his Ostlers experienced and at tentive i indeed no perns or expense bars been or shall be spsred to render ssUsfscUoo te all wbo pat roe'rse bia EetabfiabjnrnL ' ' Ha wiH keep coneteotly on hand, for hire, HACKS, BUGGIES, HARNESS ASS &3aucs2l&as aatF9Bxsas HORSES willbe boarded by the day, week, month er year, on the dm sselerale terms. Drove re will find this n central position, and a moot conve nient one for e fleeting aslss, and they will s I wsj s Hod ample sreommodstjon for any nam ber of Hofoes, however lerge. Tbe Subscriber hope that his friends and tbe Public will continue to give him a trial. -It is all tbat be asks. JAME8 M. HARRISS. Raleigh, Septaeabsr 98. 1849 78 ly Professor Barry's Tricopherons ; OR MEDICATED CONpOUND. Endorsed by tke first professional talent in tke United States ; Its efficacy attested by thoussnds of well-known citixeiu; sold st a price which places It witkia tke reach of every family; recommended by journals, nf the highest standing in ths country; sqaally applicable to two apeeifls snd widely differ ent purposes, end everywhere ia demand, BARRV8 TRICOPHEROUS may be feerteaal pronounced, oa ths meet iaconteaUble evidence, the best, tke okavkst, rhs most roruuts preparation for restor ing nnd beautifyiag the hair, eradicating . ssarf and daadrufi, and earing' all diseases fifths skin, tke maseles and glands, which kas avey been offered to tbspabliej either in tbs Old World or New. It stands alone u It has no brother, and is like no brother-? A volume of authentic testimony and analytical proof of its value accompanies every bot tle. To gainsay the record is impossible ; for every purchaser sdJsenemcreto tbe legton orwlfneases arrayed la ha behall. Ita wonderful effects ia renewing, glossing, beau tifying and cleansing ths hair, are all produced through its primary influence upon the akin of ths bead. Ths invigorating fluid enablea the scalp te perform ila functions properly. The scurf snd oandruf, which a sluggish circulation has allowed ts accumulate, are throws off, tke vegetative princi ple, finds iu way to tbe vesicles ia which tke hah ia rooted, and they are supplied, as it were, with the elixir vitas, which strengthens, moistens, glosses, and beautifies every Sore, until u each particular hair becomes a healthy snd elastic filament. Ths ssms fertilising principle which causes ths existing hair to grow, stimulates the latent roots, sad thus the fibres which bare fallen oat are sooa replaced by sew saes. .. Remember that this dotsi iTnxrra--this sped 11a for disss i ps ef tbe skin, and match leas beautified of tke hair is .sold from fifty to see band red per I . seat, cheaper thaa say sthsr preparatiei fo th hair r ? Sold I. Urws bottles, prios ?4 aasts, at ths ?rh etpal OSes, 137, Breedway, sndTby Us sabssribars by ratall or WkolesalS IS Ralsiga, N. a w A W i i ni din n da uuaS a . a. s. oiiia at uvry Agaats. lisv. 94, 1949. ;r 94 Ji I Je welry tablislimente VTi i rf'ir Gold Watches and Jewelry. y NEW arrival of a Urge and fashionable as sortment or us above just at hand and ror sale, cheaper than aver, at' PALMER V MAMS A VS J eWelry Store The most extensive stock of all articles in tbeir Has tbat baa bees offer ed for sale here for yean. Coma and see) if yon do hot bay. ' 4 Dosen gold and silver Watches, or all kinds, . Gold fob, vest snd guard Chains, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, St ads, sad collar Buttons, ... .; .. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, . Clasps, gold silver and spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils and Pens sad waist Buck les, ' Silter Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons, Caps, Ladles,: Sugar, Tongs, Salt SpOOOS) &o A large stock ef Catlery, Rasors; "Knives, Rasor strape, and Diamond Pasta for Raaors, Brushes, Hair Brushes,. Combs, Tooth Brashes, die. Batter snd Fruit Knifes, Gold and Silver Thim bles, - Gold at4 Silver Mounted Walking Cases, Silver Plated Castors, Candle 8ticks, Waiters. Baskets, Girandoles, ',) yl I A- lerga-aseortment of Perftfm ery, Colegnes. Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles,- -ana Christmas presents, nnd a variety of other arti- . cles.- " : - . : .v ) SU "I All kinds of Watches and Jewelerr repaired ia superior stylo. -Old Gold snd Silver received ia ex- ebunge. PALMER d RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 21. 1843. . -y 03 tf New Jewelry Store. W. H. TOOSFSOS Would respectfully inform ths citizens of RaWigb and its vieiaity, that be eas open ed a choice stock of Watches aud Jewelry, in apart of the a ore oecopird by Mr. Thompsou aa s Millinery establishment, where be otters for sale. Gold and Silver Watehee, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest styles or FASniCNABLE JEWELRY; Such as Guard, Vert and Fob Chains; Cameo, stone and mourning Broaches ; Plata. Chased nod 'Stooe Riogs; Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold nnd Silver Thimbles ; Slude, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles,- ate Fancy Goods and Fins Cutlery i ail of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocka and Jewelery repaired is superior style. Old Gold and Silver taken in ex change. Sept. St. 1849. 78 6m Samuel Kirk & Son. Cold tad SilTcrSmlthi, Ifo. 1T2, Ba.ltintsre street. tXsauUaaamxcr3B9 TTMTtcfla MANUFACTURE and have alwaye on hand, a large emeu at of Silver, Table, and Tea b poo us. Forks of all sixes. Sugar Tongs, Soup Ladles Butler Knives, Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitch ers, Vasea, Urns, Dishes, Ate Tbey aia continually receiving by direct iinporta tiona, all Ibe new etyle Plated Castors, Baskets. Candlesticks nnd Weiiersi a. early aa tbey appeeu- m the Foreign markets. Also, ins .Table Cutlery, 1 Gold, Patent Lever and Lepiue Watches Jewelry J ui every uesenpuon. Janaary 10. IS y RICH ASSORTMENTS Silver-Plated Cas tors, Candlesticks, .and Girandoles. A ad Biouxe Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by PALMER Ir RAMSEY. November 98. 1849. . 94 Sale DULLARD'S Celebrated Herbs- aium Extract, or Vegetable Hair Waah- Alao, aa extensive assortment nf all kinds ef per fumery. PALMER f RAMSEY. November 26. 1849. 94 WINDOW GLASS, jay 8r BOXES frm SxlO to X4 x X3 in store, Q 92 and for sale low by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, d CO. Sept. 17, 1849. 79 Natuiily Flour. An excellent article oa band. WILL. PCK ot SON. Ortober 19. 99 Sw B aiu.: aud Rope. A gnod supply te band. WILL. PECK &. ON. October IS. 83-9 w A rrow Root. 1 Cass best Bermuda, just -VA to band , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD AtCs. Druggists. July 19th, 1849 - - x 9 By the Iter. Cbarles Bcecher-Tbs Incarnation, or the picture of the Virein nnd ber Son Forsaffby H. D. TURNER. " Raleigb, JalyS'.'l849. 94 Cotton Bnrginc; and RopeA heavy article of Begging just in hand. Bale Rope a good supply. WM.PECK Hats and CipsCtpi sidHaU i - 9 r EVERY D ESC RIP HON, STYLE AND PRICE, CAN BE FOUND BY CALLING TUCKERS. 8ign of the Brssso Hat Raleigb, Oetober 6. 1849 99 Abbott's New Historw-Qoeen Mari Antoinette, of France, with oumeroua engra vings ; by John S. C. Abbott, author of Kings and Queens Just received at TURNER'S.' TO YES -Bex and airtight StoVes. a good article- WILL. PECK A SON. October 18. 83 4w Head Ache. IF you are subject to s Nervous Hesd Acbe', send to PEtCUD'S Drag Store, snd get s bottle ef pohns Head Acbe Elixir or if yoo are Deaf.' get a boula of McNair'a Acoustic Oil and be relieved . P. W. PESCUD. , ADIES Thick andTbm Sola SilKTop Gaitera, I airccivca a av ay R. TUCKER ft SON. . October 8th, 1849. ' ' - 81 iplOTTON YARNS 6,000 lbs. Cotton Yatne, wy assorted, s to 14 s; Waslungton, Merehania and Battle 4- Co , for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE A DAVIS. ' Petersburg, November I3th,-1N4 9. X VACANT Acre Lot, in the Eastern part of the City, an elegant ait for a private rei- dence couliguouo is tbe lot upon which N. B. Heghee, Eq . reatdes; Enquirs of E. P. Guion, or the Editor of this Paper. November 24. 1849. .. , 94wtf FJJTCY CASSLMERE PAJTTS.j 3 DOZ pairs just received, beautiful colors, well made, and cut in tke latest style. ALSO, 38 pairs fine black French Doe Skis Csssimerea, selling cheap at , . V f E. L.' HARDING'S. Nov 94. 1849. ipj QDvrmte cC9Bontt DOX Blue Felta Oyer Costs, 2 - - BtaBKeia, Black heavy Eeglbb Cloths. Nov. 94, 1849. 94 Old jrHTai Coffee fta4 Cqutua Bnrar Jtist resetted. Also o ttAHHiv A few pieces of WiliTE FLANNELS, awitabls tothaseaaoB, t J.fiSOWIL- ,r. ? KJt a rmi.i.irAt v-i ' - - - f A i.TJtW LIS XH .COURTS SB tke x v auoniH m wad wnauaas. FOR i BENT. film E large and con venieni DwslQag, hear the e1 'Jl 'BaptbN Uretinghoess Grove, wnb all tab aeces. saathouseesndlwesmalaiattacbel ' Posseenon Will be give the f rat or January next '' .1 ' -"O.SHAvvV t Raleigh Nctr.Jeh. IMS.. : 300O WAHTEb. TT QfOH Subscriber is aetborizsd te receive' caV 1 h was d. i as i nensasM uotiam, 14 Bonds of the City of Raleigb, tor Five Hnndard D4. lare sash, payable after twelve- months from aWsaan, at ths pleasure of the parties, and .bearing iw4S9 it the rsts of aix per cent per antaum. pay able sssajft ainuallj. o. W. WHITINtl, " . 1 UrtTiasbia. i Raldgh, May 19, 1849. ' M I 1 j Ml ATS- L. ATJEST ST?L9h : aai at hand. HEARTT &. LfrCB0SD. v 1 " i i a , wieimie na teUil orcg Sim. p -t0h Kegs pbrslVliite Lek. ' SOW Gallons LinsedDl'' , i 60 boocee Quinine" - .19 doz. fresh Cougresb Water, ' 1U9 lbs. refuted Borax, 3 cases Goodwins patent Chewing Tbbaseo, 1 1 ' Old Peyton' Gravelly's of And many other eVaireble articles are just reeelvett and expected to arrive this week. All Which will he soli! upon reasonable teriaa, by ! ' P. F. PESfcUD. Raleigb, OcL 17. 1849. g FALL lMPOnTATJOil.OaSUl EARTHEN-WARE, CHINA AND BLASSi SEPTEMBER J, 1849. We a.e recrrviog par Jb ships Franeoui, liaah Ki Howell, snd Henry I httt, ea riviug from Liverpubt, bur snd- " ply of Earthenware and Chit na, ditect froiii tbs ataiMffeif s rets. And by arrivals from tb North, Wf are receiving a lull stock ef Bet, Flniweirtt Pren' eU Glass Wars, lrdgGtee aes. Castors. Walters, autt a great variety of Fsaef Goods, selected for tbe ton n try trade. '',". Cnuniry merttbants are Invited to call and eleM ine oar stock. : ' ' - STEUBlNS, DARRACOTT .M ,101 Bipad street, Richmond,-Va. f September 5. 1849 - & Now Rearlv fpURNER'S Nortb Carolina Almanab fbt tkt - aa. year of our Lord, r Lord, ,- -.- 1151; Published and sold wholesale and retail by HtoXr" ry u. Turner, at tne TJ, fi. ROnKSTriltSL - Raleigh, .Nov. Z, 1848, ffn jnbe Paste A superior -article of RosA U savored, just to hand ' ' i..TD WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD dk Ct. .!' : Druggist ' riilsta taastr--For Cleaai& Stoves, tat Stors in ror sale oy . - . ' j n. i WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f CO v New Boots ahdiSlioes.- iu) nil OUver L. iltLrcb, Faytttetitte St 1 Door below the Pott 0fti WOULD inform tbs public that U baa juat received s large aaeortsseni of BOOTS AND SHOEak semi prising in part the fotWwtfig ehM cle: i Ladies' Goat welt Buakina, i Frsoch do do. Kid welt Tie, , Fine Kid Bakms. ' - . , . t . i H Fine Greets La Vicfyfid, (New FaslileOl Goat do de do French Kid do Children's Black Mororco, Do Colored do Do Bronx aW Do Laced Boots, Boy's Cslf Boots, Do Kip da Do Laced Monroe's, Do Peg strsppsd do . do de d Children s do 10b Puir$ Philadelphia faafo bbhihmeh'ltXjotii KUcht-U and Pefed. difTeretii uablaes, lT, : WumemH Gratia Bvolt, (New SiytoJ , T' , ; Do. Fleah oat, . ' ,;-ycU-ir. Negroes Coarse Shoes, we. eje. r?s ? ' He requests all wanting Boots er Shoes lo stoUtf a call, as he knows his assortment to bs tbs lsreet in ths City, and be flatten himself toll na eabfMrnieU' ae good bargains, if not better, tbea cab be got Say. where else ib the City. , i.,U'j- , . V.U BUICHV ' NovembeV 19.1849. ' . i f9 uk win U Tit ba ceo. 4 A GOOD ssvortmsnt 4 Lbiaf Tobscee1 among lbs lot i Urg of the Reel Bacrsmtntsif a purs article put bp witbobt mixlurea of nary asrt; and can't be best in this atSitet.:.- ,f - s- r Ii B. WALKER, -r Nov. 96, 1949. i 4 " l - mft IT - l t i i l II l mmmd TO THE TUAUlHw -; v 5 O , L BURCH will l inform tke Tiade constantly keep ou band a terse mmaoatthlf nt foola. Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees. Thread. JJabY Goat, and Lining eikins, and every, thing le fornisit , s shop out sad sot :"" '"' " xvovemner iv, ipav. - ... ' v Tafe Utett FtthicBt Juirtt BnoV JT LmHIURCH has retarsed tram tke Neeflfr Hjfm with every thing Deesssary be asaaw&sttatl4fi tbe wast (ahieeable Boots and Shoes .tbat caa ba? mads. Ha hs bought ths beet Paris ta U Philadelphia Calf Skius, and warn feels eBuWt' tbat bs can not only make aa fssbianabls bat as brf' able Boots aud Sboea as say mas is tbs U. 5tata;; Cell aad examene for yourselves. r ; November rs, 1849. G -fS'J FJtOCK AND DRESS COATTsT" EL UABDINO has lost received S tfrt rate assortment of. Fsek aad Dreii Cbabt at beautiful French Cloths Ckeap for Csslf.' "J rr Sale at Actto - Z.m For A DESIRABLE UESXDEN CUtM ' PITTSBORO, CHATHAM COUNTY; ; IN pursuance af aa order af tbe Ceert of Exalte -for Chatham Ceanty, I shall prseeed te self as I publie A act ion as ths Court House, is tbe totra at ? Pittsborougb, oa Thursday tbs 10th day ef Jaasa- ry next, the dwelliag and sppurtenances of the kale j TbomsS Thompson, -f - - f j 1 , -i ,:--- SituaU immediately oa the Nortben Bsia as tbe YUlsge limits, with aboet 29 acreS of bad aUaaaea. aad all cotf teeieut eat booses, besides kaviag a gees. - well end sprirjg. This property ia partiauUrr desir- , able.- A lot of 13 acres nodes a good fenee, skenS half a mile north of tbe above, will be setd at tbe ' i anana time. t-rfsii f.4 It n.-, - y A credit of one and two years wOI be given, n a interest from tbs oateV aad bond sad approved ssen. P"UrsboTO, Nov. 34, 1849. RESERVED GINGER, just received by It. 0-
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