& & - ., - in I Wm-m. - -- II . . - - . -. . . t i ... TTT'i.i i t , t-TF77Ti?fyrM?y-yFMMM bbsbbbi sbbbbbi i r I . J m t I II A.. 1 It I t 1 I , i I I I S r I 4111.. J V I .. , I'll '-III III ft I III III III 1 J I I . K f I t ' I L I 1 I 1 I I I 1 -J I 11 otuihm Mr-wM,' -r ---r.'," BTSEATONiQiLEST kitu 'jur.rxmrat - TERMS. i .Far the Smi-WecUy.Ppcii S5 pecaaium. JToc the WeUy pQ'r tanum.: ' " :THB MOfHEIfS MORNING KISS. nxii aotAR.: :-..-. .' - CaMkUhr. mj tir ckiU, and let a k'ua Tfcy rsy Jip, eepi ia tbir Mrsia( 0w ; A ixl m Ikeir briguet rxf, tast Ifcnl bJisj A mother fMls, Vcr kr ruBtnr'd tmt E-wk keasijr riper grow: la grcefml ku Of kmltk ails blushing thjr ltBlr check, And ia the mr of laioe eje't toft bloo, Vl.t roraw 9C ach M 1 hop U aeek ta all ihr futara Jajr : a hope haw frmU and Wtak ! Ah no I the current of Ihy after years. Caa flow aa fmf aa at ila afrUg ; Bat ia iu sileat procreaa Jowawanla, lean WUlauagl too,. and all their wormwood bring. 1 traablingthiak afflietiWa dee peat at lag , May pierce thy soal, when ahe, aroand wkott fcna Thy little ansa ia pUyfuT fMdaesa aling, Caa. affer thee a atora her hoaoai warn To Bolaea all thy woes, aol tbield thee From the atonar That -roaa qwee of tbe blaoaiiag caroaal Of wild flowers waving ia thy goldea hair 4MkM how wmb its rabea of dnaMak fall, A ad eaaaa la aked their perfaoM oo the air, Leaiag the parent teadril lone and bare ! AU! the ills which wait thee in life'i aeeae Sity ia that flower their darken J emblem bear, Wheat blia-hted hopea of joy. with panga naaeea, Blanch thy yoang rirgia cheek, aud steal ita ripen'd j aheca ! My yearning heart in tnelmcholy wiood Itaeif with fancied agony is reeding ; Let me n longer o'er snch phreaaiea brood. Bat watch ihee, my aweet love, whilst lowly bend ing. Thow liapeth forth ihy morning prayer, and blending With thy bright upward glance auek radiaae mild. It erema as if in thee from heaven descending (Fair Iria of my life !) aa angel ami led. And whiaperM peace and joy OU ! thoe art safe , , jay child. . . . . MISCELLANEOUS. ALTHORLAND. To me tbe bappi. si way in which one can pass a winter is to take o3cflion of a t.ug little room, with a window looking out upon ! the South; across winch, when the sun In U j decline shines loo glaringly, you may drop , the heavy folds of a damask curtain so that a . mellowy rose tiat is given to the light. At the north end of the room, an old lahioned open Franklin store, in which blaze some pine and hickory knots (I like a wo Lure greatly!) shall lend a pleasant warmth unto tbe apartment. A polished brass-feeder shall crescent il about to prevent the sparks from flying into the rooui to the daigrr of the Kid minster that cover the floor. Upou tbe feu der, while sealrd cosily in your easy chair, tou may ret your feet to toast l hem before the glowing fire ; or, when sufficiently warm, you may bury them, encased in their worked slippers the gift of some fair maiden Jeep within the soft rag spread out before you. Should tbe fire be too warm, draw the fire jcrern, with its gay and merry devices, between it and you. If you can by any seans prevail upon a cricket to spend the erinter with you, lodged in the warmest cor ner of the amused fire-place, do so ; it will gladden your heart with its song and be a cheerful companion ; if not, a liltle water forever sintering in the iron vase placed on tbe stove, together with the hissing and snapping of the gree.n brandies on the coals, wdl e'en suffice. Your bookcase, witti its doors wide open, displaying its treasures, partly fills up the east side.of the room, leav ing a place fur a lounge cushioned very soft, between it and a small table, where lie scat tered the new hooks, m-igizines and papers ef the day. On the west-side a swinging shelf should hang filled with your choicest books 1 njean those you prize most your Arabian Nights, Don Qutxotte, Irtsfram Shandy, Tom Jones, Vicar of Wake field, Ro binson Crusoe, Gil Bias, John Buncle, and books of a like stamp not forgetting more modern ones, includingqiiaint and kind Elia, Waverley and the Sketch-book ; also should there he a place thereon for Percy's Ancient . Reliques, an old edition of Chaucer anil one of SMBsrrr as well a Shakspeare and good old Isaak Walton. Such books as thesa you should always have within reach, so that without rising from your chair you may touch tbem. On the other side of the door, which door, by.lhe-by, to render the general appear ance of tbe room more co?y, should have a heavy drapery corresponding to the window enrtain hanging before it, should be a round Cable covered with costly engravings and an artist friend's sketches ; a vase filled with flowers whose green foliage would contrast prettily with their brighter tints, would not b onoatwal thereon ; a comfortable easy chair on eaeh side of the table should fill up tb vacancies. Under the swinging slilf abouU stand a small writing desk, where one could always find materials for writing. Three or four good paintings might adorn the wills which last should be painted, not papered ; perhaps a dark green would be best, bat let one study his own fancy in re gard to thisv- !" I have laid aside for this winter's reading aloud, several volumes of poems, including Clougb's Bothie of Toper.ha-Fousich.a long vacation pastoral, written in hexameter, which contains roaoy a witty allusion and graceful idea; Bulwer's New Timon, a ro mance of London, worthy of more than one perusal. 1 also hope occasionally to dip into an English copy of CrabbeTs poems, to find something entertaining and amtning in the 4 Rirouh' and Tales of the Hall ; and I shall not forget Street's Frontenac, jost pub lished, nor yet my old favorite Festus. What with Histories,. Travels and Biographies, I hope to pass an agreeable viutcr. Morels I cannot bear to read aloud my bearers want to get on faster than is compatible with my idea of the digntfv which it becoming in a reader. Tbey should aim-ay, melhitiks, be read silently and by one's selC Tb last novel that I attempted to lead aloud was 'The Caxtons, and I bad only gotten far as to where Pisistratoa receives his name, when I stopped ; but tbe next day, npon re suming, I found ne lesa than three other copies in the boase; ray sister Kate bad one, cousin Mary the second, and brother Tom) the third; and they were all far ahead of j uie. I made out better will) my 'Lady Al . I - . - S . - 1 , M I , .11....- - 1 .i.i. . T I M.,. ( J, ' ".. ; -i' i. ' I l.'TTV tI-3 i - w VJ e-" w ' - - - 1 V i r - ' t . . . .... .,.... a t i . . T i m 1 , W H I A a litl i J SH. f 1 -e , f : . . ' - ; f ' , , . , , . , , ........... g,, . r: ... T nflt-V,? Kit giftldi I H U 1 i il .:'!' i ii ii " -r ter,l&Vtti Md H fKjr(hfpug)i erel'om hat) discovered a ebap edition. Jit in food ftooth a liorcl never u intended lo t read a load. At highl and in bed Is certainly a tgittmtte place to yead noTflt it bu btea o from time immemorial. Boots with filt backs and aide, and gild ed edges, f cannot abide they belong to the) parlor, not the siudj. Annuals, OflVr 'nfft Tokens, Gents, leaflet,, and Tiooks of like stamp, may be well euouxh for deli, rate yoang. ladies, whose fingers would be oiled by turning over an old fash toned book; but give rae a good substantial calf binding for a book I prixe. I care, uot bow dingy or worn it be, if it otily be worthy of the name of hook. In good sooth I know not but thai I look upon an old , worn out book with greater' feelings of respect, tbau .1 do. on a j'ist published Wjley-aiKl-Putnaiiiircd new book even as I honor an old Revolutionary soldier, although with faded uOrfuria and tcvnd and maimed body, more than one of the showy city soldiers in gold lace and bending plume, who scarce knows bow to fire a uiuskct. 1 dn'iiot proft ss lo be much of a classical scholar, and like Ligb limit .1 think it is who quotes the saute I believe that tbe qitly sentence in Cicero, which I- now remember of all my school-boy learning, is what be says speaking of books, Delectaut domi, noo iinpediUNl foris, peregriuantur, rustican tur,M which I translate as follows: They delight us at home and are no impediment abroad journey with us, rusticate with us. I particularly admire Cicero for this. I like the graceful way in which tbe original is expressed, and admire much bis 44 imhi iru pediunt foris" there is quite a humor ia it that charms me it teruw to imply the fact that booka arc books as well out of doors as in ; and, also, gravely asserts that which no one but a conSrmed hater of books (and bow keurtilj knte such a person !) could imag ine to the contrary, that they mre mo imped' latent abroad. 1 agree with Cicero so far that 1 am seldom without a lxxk hiddeit in my side pnckeU My heart beats agsinat it all the day, and at night 1 plce it, like the child Siirnalniie. 'oeath im v nil low. OAe baek lo ,ny' chooUboy loves, at,.jv vh-Te bji living a moih past wil,' R,,Uino Crusoe nu hisdreert island, litOAih u U"lte that by some magic I have ,,ee mv eveninrs in the Eastern ia nd, where 1 have been listening to the Ar abian tales, till liaroun Alrascbid has be. route, Ui my eyes, as living a personage as President Taylor, and the streets and squares of Bagdad are as familiar to me as the parks and avenues it New York city. At this present time I am travelling with Gulliver iu Lilliput. and expect to go to Br.ibdignag the first of next week If I keep on, or rather go back, as I have lately, it will not lie King before I find myself wre-ping for the Babes m the Woods, and grieving sorely, as I reenmsber I did yaars agone, aweVtUe gad fate of little Red Ridrng Hood. Banar Gkat. UNACCOUNTABLE TRICK WITH A BOTTLE. The following singular feat was lately per formed by Professor Anderson before Queen Victoria, during the festivities of Prince Al bert's birth day. Il is called tbe 44 Inex haustible Bottle; and It was such a bottle sure enough : On receiving the royal command to per form it, the Professor called tor a chain pagne bottle, and handed a large number of glasses round, ami asked Lord Pwrtwau what he would drink. Ilia lordship replied whis keywhiskey was poured out Mr. Anson preferred brandy, which be got. Several de manded wine which passed freely; and one of the prorieiora of ibe royal distiHery, Mr. Begg, ibuikuig lu bf3e the profess, asked hun if he could give hint a glass of hit best Lochnager whiskey. No sooner said than done; and the Lochnager whiskey became tn great demand. A targe number of addi tional glasses were distributed, and some called for frith whiskey, numbers brandy the Highlanders patronised Mr. Bpg, when Lord John Rua.vdl, perhaps, like Mr. Bgg, wishing, try the wizard' skill, et-bcted a glass ef ruin, which waft immediately sup plied, and his lordship pronounced it excel lent. The London portion of the domestic and police called for gin, which was freely poured out of this extraordinary bottle ; and the Wizard was returning to his sest when his royal highness, anxious to test the bottle presuming, as he was returning, that it was exhausted asked if more could he poured out. Glasses wtre brought to her Majesty and i Prince Albert, and, on being asked what tbey preferred, requested B 'gg's best Lochnager, which immediately ran forth, and her Majesty and the Prince, taating it, acknowledged its purity ; and the wizsrd gave the bottle to the Prince, and asked him to look if it was empty it was. Mr; An. derson brought some water, and, in the Pi'mce's hand, filled it, ordered glasses, and asked the Prince what trine be preferred. Port waa selected. The Prince poured port, and then sherry, then milk, then cham pagne; then broke the bottle, and, in it waa discovered a beautiful turtle dove. CalcdoiH Mercury. Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN lartlienvrmre, Caaiaaat, and Cists, Pier, JMirf TUct Ltkir-glaitet, Britannia d Ptattd Wnre, Lard JLsstar, Cetttn, Table Cwcry, f e. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, ftbwltee II I II, RICHMOND, VIRGLXL1. CHA8.8TEBBIN8, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. E PUU.EN. VrPirticwhr rttemti jmd t FmtM'mg sX Dee. 11th. 1949. ' t ly "JEW WORK OH IAII. rt4M P8ES of 8peia, er noiee f aa Uafiaiahcd Tear ia 1M7; by B. T. Wall-, tea. ileal TTJaUtCBB Dee C1B49. . r 'AJtoOTT ILLt7lTatATl HISTORIES. . rmtnS Haaory mf AMnrd tbe Great; by Jacob H Abbott. Thii day received by II D. TURNER Pre. 6, 1843. 07 i . . TJLXXfS at CO, . KAIYAQER3. OF LOTTERIES. . c Pffiae'r VUaiftmtnt eevisr f rFerW. ' TfaTTE have the pleaaare of aenoendng to the V peMIe, the adeef a not her Grand priseof Thin thewaaad Dellara. which waa anld he C. R i LUCK, Vender eXPaiae's tickets. Banking fe hand some sam or amy.JSix inoasana uotiar. soia ia prises la a .little, ever 13 sooatba. The whole of Thirty 8i thousand sold by Purcell Sl Co., or the whele ef S90,0M estd by Lack, both ia Paiaea Lt tarier. wili aaaaaat to more Saoaey thaa aay 10 prises sold by pay ether Management ia this City, within the past 4 er. ft year.. Another of the repeated evldencesthat advent erers should bay only hi Paiaea Lotteries. Orders for tickets meet oar uaual prompt alleation, if addressed to D. PAINE CO., Or, C. W. PURCELL $ CO, CinB SCBE1ES F01 DiECUBEl, PAINE A- CO, MANAGERS. A SPLENDID LOTTERY. 55,000, 45,000, 35,000. . , Gra'ad. Uaaevlidaied Lottery, Clao No. ,V lo be drawn oo Balarday, December. SSd, 1819, at Balti aaore.' IS Noe., tj dVaerb. CAPITALS: I priav? of $5&0UUt 1 prixe of eHUXX) 1 do 430001 1 so 7500 1 do 35U00ll00 do L500 1 do 25.UU0 I ISO do 600 Tickets 3.20 ; halves 10; quarters 5. CettiScate of a package of wholes, z60 ; halves 130 : quarters 65. AND STILlTaNOTHER. VJO.OOO 5 FUIZCS OF 10,000. Grand Consolidated Lottery. Class No. 5 to be drawn nt Baltimore Saturday, Doceuiber 29, 1349. 73 Noe- 13 Drawn. CAPITALS. 1 Prise of fOO, 000, 23 of 10.000, 195 ef Lowest 3 . Noa 400. Tickets $1'; Halves 7 50; quarters 3 75. Certificate I Wholes 8210 halves 105 quarters 52) Freeh aa usual. CCT Orders mret our ueeal prompt a'tenlion. For Tickets in the above, er in aiy other lottery , tira wing daily, (ce el Tickets from fl lo f10,) aodet eur ntenageusMi ( address us. or C. W. PURCELL. Agsnt lor D. PALME A CO Richmond. Vs. Qjf BARREI4 of the beet Floor of Col Roe. fTpftP Whiuker's and ether make, which I woo Id h plsaied la make up ia Bread, or sell by ihe bar rel or email aoaniity. L. D. WALKBK. Nov sn. 1849. 93 H afm CA RR ELS ae St. Croia Sugar, for sale 1 by the barrel, by A B. STITH CO. December 1, 1849. 95 skrd3aaiaasrs r w ILL he sold at Aaetiea. en Thareday, the 30th iost., at 11 o'clock, a Ceiuugnment of t lry oada. Crockery, and (.lastwars ; Krady Made j Cloibiug and a variety of other Articles, A. B. STITH, AuelV. Ralrigh. Dee- 10th. 1849. 99 j To Stone Masons & Carpenters. i ON 21st Ireeemher, the heildiog of a Bridge. I (with etooe pillarsj acraa iV'sess River. at the I i place known aa Kngrra Bridge, will be let, on tbe premises, la the lowest bidders. The wood a ad staae work will be let separately. For plan lie. apply le ih Consent loo. SETH JONES, JAMES tVIUGLNS.SCeeaatiUee. J. R. DUNN. ) TVc 10th. 18t9. 99 2t IMPORTANT SALE OF LANDS & NEGROES. NOTICE. TH E sahser iher. m parsaance ef tha treats in the wi'l of the leie Jeeaph J Nrei. will oder at peUtc sale at Ibe Court HMose ia Greenille, Pitt Coaoty. nu Monday. Ibe 31st tlsy of LHtcember nezl, about Fifty valuable negroes, on s credit of six months with interest from the tlsy of sale. Notes with approved secorrty will he required before tbe title will be made lo parchaeers. The eubaeribei also odW at private sale the Iaads beltssgMig to the late Jese(h J. Novrott, cKisisling of e part of H e valuable plattalioa known as tde Neck lrvds, f.,rrrtrrly the property of John Norcntt, decd.. situated nn die North sifle of Tar River ia Pitt Cownty. sad whhia sight of the Town of Wah i-.gloo-.Alsn a Hoase end foer lots in the town ol Greenville ia said tioanly. Terms made very fa vorable lo those dupoeed lo parr base. GOOLD HOYT. Et'r. Nov. 39ih 184 9. 99 4t Co-Partnership Dissolved. fllHE CewPsrtnersbip between tbe uoderfipurd, io E lh Livery Stable bosiness, haa this day been dissolvrd by mutual eausenl Those indebted lotbr late (inn will please call on Mr. tJorre T. Coeke aadseUJeap. JERE. NIXON. GEO. T.COOKE Raleigh, Dee. 1st. 1819. Livery Stables! . 7TXHE Subscriber, havrag porchased all the etock, iX, ate . of the Uta Finn ef Nuoa nel Cooke, takes eoeasioa to ia form his frieuHs. tSaljihv' public generally, that he will eoo'.ioue to eaVry eahe busi ness, in all iu branches, at the same stand ; and that no effbrta nor expense will be spared bn hi part to accommodate the travelling commauity. Convey aneee, with good horses and earefat drive ra, wili be fwraadied at all timea and at abort notice ; and iu feet, every convenience for travelling, in tbe way el HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &Cn will he sappsied on the most fever able and aeoewo daiiag terma. Tbe Subscriber also expects lo keep ooeatantty on hand,, good HORSES FOR SALE And persona wishing to put out then- Horses by the week, or month, or year, will have them well' attended to, at moderate prices. Hie 8tah4ee are oer Wilrmagten 8treet, jest to I he East ef Market Seas re . Thankful for the very liberal eeeeeref esae at which haa been s a Leaded to the late Kino, the aa deraigned pledges hinrnlf to merit, by his exertions, a coutiuaaaee ef public patronage and favor. GEO. T. COOKE. Raleigh, Dec 10. 1949. ly "SUPPER FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Festutlet Heme?rwleiat Sctiool OF RALEIGH. trpHE Managers of this Isstltation, feeling the t&j importance not only of sustaining bat extend ing its bene! re and lateenee, have determined, da ring the approaehing Christ mas holydays, re give an anterUiawteat fee the perpoee of raisiag funds ia aid of the SchooL A committee has been appointed to make all nec essary arrangements, and wilt at an early day, wait on the Ladies or the eity for their hid and oo epera tiea The Peblio will be eialy adviaed of tha time and place for the eat erte in meat, and relying en f be good ess of the cease and Ihe generosity of tha cit ilea, the Manager reel confident that their appeal abdl exertions will be responded to, by at aao all. December 1, 1849 - u . 93 . B. 8TrTH, 4" Co iavita the et tent ton of S Country ' Merchaata to a' eowdgnment of P riots. Barrraets. Husisiy. TVeede,Ceesimeess, Kra tacky Jseas, aihich tbey areaarhotassd to eeM a pw ac ta si Merchant at 9 saonthe credit., end at prices (ew er than they can now be purchased foe HareigJj Nov. 39, 1819. 9b ---- . . . .... - Dry Goods Establishmente. ' JUST HECJGIVGD ' mJf OHAIR Lus:re, . If U Cherry eolored Craps Scarfs, iWhae rid GJeveo, ' Oil Print. BUck Atpaeea, Black French Cloth, Fancy Caanoeres, Together with other articles. ALSO, Jost to bead a a additional supply ef Men's Kip Shoes aud Youth's Boots. UEARTT & LITCHFORD. Oct 18. 1349. 83 The Freight Train has Come ! AND broeght nan large and very Bneneaort ment of the beat 8TAPLE GOODS. Call and examine. HEARTT 4-UTCHFORD. Raleigh, Sept 18:h, 1849. 73 PEEBLES, WHITE eV OATIay Grwweswauad Cesmuahaedeu 71 ere list kaU "CM Street, feteniorg, Ti, KEEP always on band a Urge and well assort ed sappiy of Groceries, and pay particular at teuitsa to the Me of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and alt other kinds of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHIIE. PETER R. DAVIS. Ja. Petersburg, July 30. 58 I y PLAID LINSEYH. MARLBORO STRIPES, OREGON PLAIDS, Diapers. Tickings sod Towellings, Tweeds. Satinets. Kentucky Jeans, Pilot Cloth. Over Coetincs. Kernevs. Washington Plains, and Pennayv,nia 8tripes, Kouth and Ready Caaaimerrs, die. Just receied and for sale bv R TUCKER A. SON. Raleigh. October S, 1849. 80 CIICAI TWEED COATS. Tweed Cassiraere Cortts, cut ia good JLJ" atyle and well made, for f,5 E. L. HARDING. Oct. 30. (Standard) 86 ANOTHER SUPPIsV. a MOLESKIN HATS NOVEMBER Style to day received by R. TUCKER 4- SON. Raleigh Oct. 13, 1849. 87 FALL AII WliTCIt JUST to hand a a elegant stock of Ladies' Dreea goods, aa follows : Chameleon Puutl do Sote, Satin du rhene. Printed and Plain Caohnterrs greet vwriely, do do Meoslia da Lain a, French Merinos, Cha neleou Lucres, do Bilk. Brocade, da Queen's Grey do Poetord Milks, Arpera Iutrra, KmWWered KeWe, Capes, Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Velvet Trimmings. ALSO, 8wia, Mall, Beak and Jaconet Maslias, Mu.ho Trimiags. ee. Ac, HEARTT ek LITCHFORD. Sept. 18, 1841. 75 Jusl Received, 1CHE Tea.. CHEiT PRIME GUN TEA: also. Black i and for sale by J BROWN. No. 9. Payetteville Strreec Raleigh, October 18. 1849 Mei'a, Betys nnd Child reia's Hat Caps to day received, bv R. TUCKER St 80N. Raleigh, November6. 1849. 69 TJ.V7HITE aed Black Otter. Sea Beaver. Tarn- ay V pice and Mexican HATS. A aew Supply just lo band. TUCKER 4 SON. 89 November 8,. 1849 W ADIES' Walking Shoes, aad Children's Red H A baiters, a ban November 6. 1849 baiters, a handsome article jost opened at TUCKER'S. 89 9vO SACK8 Liverpool aad Uroand Alum Sail, jest ia Store, and for sale hv R. TUCKER 4- SON. October 8, 1819, S3 BY EXPRESS. THIS DAY, VELVET TRIMMINGS. 4RAB, tut. Coats, 800 Spool Cetloa. Brack Ingrain Cotton Hose. Plaid LhMeya. Colored Spool Cotton. J. BROWN. Raoigh, Oclober 30. 1849. 87 CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON SILKS. SILVER Grey Silks, French Menace, Velvet Trimmings, Embroidering Braids, Paris Kid Gloves, Black Belt Ribbons. Jest received by Express, R. TUCKER eV SON. Nov. 38. 1849. V 94 Black Itlmlttskln Oat. Fashion for November. CASE Jest reouived ; alee, reeeiviag. Groand Allaut aad Blow a Salt prime and foil sacks. J. BROWN, ' No 9, Fayettevitle 8lrret 1 Raleigh, NovetnW $8. 184. 94 BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA. wVPOfa PAIR ROBINSON'S SHOES, Tor Zay 9 Ladies, Muses aad Child re a ; this day received by R.TUCKER ex SON. ty DOZ. yards Velvet Trrmwrtnee, te day re-.! Q tP eeieed by R. TUCKER J SOS. " I Nev. 93.1849. 93 BUCK WHEAT AND BUTTER. 12 BAGS of tbe beat Hulled Back Wheat. 2 Firkins Mountain Butler, a prime artivi ere. , It. II. WALKER. Nee M, 1849. 92 Waylaaaiel's f niaff, Ne. 9r-A fresh sap. IV Ii ply juet received and for sale bv WILLIAM9t HAYWOOD f CO. , FffsiwB auxxctfJ. (CKlAAiaa, THIS day raoeived pr. Express liaa, M Togas aad Cloaks, all qasiUiea. E. L HARDING. Nav. S4. 1349. 94, HOCK. BOE. ( lrTIME Reck Roe, in haJf Barrels or at reUil II for sale, by WM FECK m. SON De-ei prober 11th. 1849. 99 4w FRESH Rice, new Crop jaat rwived. WM. PECK d SON. Prcm er 11th, 1843. 99 de l 7. 77, . . 7. . i; ." ';. w-irj ' Dry Good Establishmentse - To Day by Express, AN Addilronalaopply of Ladies DreaStioods m . . - . ! ia Vonsuniug oi Mode Colored Moos) in De Lains and Cashraeres, Mode aad Cherry Colored French Merinos, ' Piak. Bine end White Tarialaa Maslius, Fancy Silk Braids. Boaoet end Belt Ribboae, . BUck Twisted 8Hk Egyptiea Mitts, Ladiea Long White Kid Grevee, Ladies' aod GeaUeaMa'a Col d Kid Gloves, . Superior Black Cloth, Embroidered Cashmere Vesting, Black aad Fancy French Casshneree, JJ-e. 4-c R. TUCKER ot SON. October 8th, 1849. SHAWLS, BLANKETS, I EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL OltED CASS1MERE SHAWLS, black Merino and Caseiinere Figured anil Plain do. Heavy Woolen, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket de, Lerge Plaid Cashmere and Double Knit WoeteW e. Bed Blankets ot vsrioos sixes. Blue:' Green, 'end Checkered Blenketh, Servants Blankets by the piece or dozen. For .ale by R. TUCKER do SON. Raleigh. October 5. 1849. 88 Gentlemen's Hats. FALL STYLE FOR 1849. R TUCKER A SDN. have just received their 0 Fall aupply of Fashionable Beaver aod Su per Moleskin Hats. In ihe production of ihe article just mentioned, tbe most faultless model of European fttyle have been cnulted, and by uniting aome of their most prominent feetnrea with American habit and taste, the present Fashion haa been found, and its appro prietrnes to the other portions of the Gentlemen's Fell and Winter eoelame cannot fail to recommend it lo the Faehioaahte Community. Our customers snd the public are respectfully in vited lo call and examine for themselves. Kaleith. Aegti 29. 1849. 69 A LOT OF PKIME GOSHEN CHEESE, IN BOXES. For sale by R. TUCKER A SON. Baletth October 6. 1 (149. HO FINE CUTLERY &.C. SETT Balance Handled Kaivea and Forks complete 51 uiece. 1 Ivory Usod'ed Butler Knives. Pocket, Peu and Congress Kaivse, Scissors, large and small. Wade and Buteher'a snperior Raters, Ssauders' Razor Strops, Oieophaue aud other Shaving Soaps, ALSO. W. Hall & Son's Tallow Candles, Jodd, Sob aadCo's Sperm do. For sale bv J. BROWN. Raleigh, Nee. 11. 1849. 90 Fresh Arrival. New Fall aud Winter Goods. I A M now opening my osnal areortmant of Good Ut the raoo cotnpiisiag in part: Cloths. Ceesimeees. Veetinga. Plain, and Pleated Cashmeres, Plain French Merino, Black Alpaca. Black French 8ombaxine,Black Cahmere, Ladies' Kid and Silk Gloves, Linen Cambric Haudkcrcbicfs. , lOO pieces Calico of all sbedee. Englirh Ruby Prints, Gala Plai.la fb chilJren. Cotloa sad silk Hose, Bonnet, Cep aud Tally Rihbeas, Bobbins, Tspes. Worsied Braids, Velvet Trimminss, Sewing Silks, Combs, Brashes, Seep. Cologne Water, Sic &XX Pieces Bleached and' Brown Shirtings. Brown and Bleached Jeans, Oxnaborga, Marlboro Stripes and Apron Check a, Lineeye, Kentucky Jeans, Diapers. Irish Linens, 5-4 snd 114 Bleerhed 8hir linga. White aad Red ' Flannels. Patent Welch Flannel daV3Pg Pair Shoea, of Heavy and Kip Broganx for Men and Boys, Women's Leather Bootees and Shoes, Ladies', Misses, and Children's Shoes and Bootees. Kerseys and Blankets. Hardware, Cailerv and Crockery. Groceries of all kinds. Groand Alum and Blown Salt, Sperm Candles, Cotton Bogging, Bale Rope snd Twine. Green and Black Umbrella, Cotton and Silk Mole skin and Fur Hats, Wool Hau, Men's and B .j Caps. Nails and Brads. For sale by J. BROWN. Na. 9 Fayeiteville 8tiwat Raleigh, October 15. 1849. g:l NEGROES FOR SALE. BY Virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity, entered at the Spring Terra of the nnid Court, held for the eonnty of Franklin, I shall expose to public sale in the town of Fraoklintoa, on.th 3 1st instant, some 10 er 13 likely young negroes. The said slaves mmst bt told for the purpose ef paying debts. Tha sales will be principally Cor cash, but srrsngementa might be made to get time, if tbe pur chasers desire It. JAMES S. YARB ROUGH, Commissioner. Dec 4, 1848. trj it Standard copy. Boys Clothing. Black Cloth Frock Costa. Tweed Caammere do Black aad Fancy Catsimere Pants, BUck Cloth aad Satinet Round Jackets, chenp. K-L. HARDING. October 16, 1849 83 Livery Stable. THE 8ubecrtber efter returning his graleful thanks to the Public, for the very liberal and generous patronage, bitterto ex leaded is him, waohj respectfally give notice thai be continues l o proee eute bis line of liu-iness, ia alf iu braneliea, with promptness and efficiency. His Stables are clean and eommodiooa, and hie Ostler experienced and at tentive ; indeed no pains or expense have been or shall be spared to render satisfaction to all who pat roaixo hie .Establishment. He will keep constantly on hand, for. hire, - HACKS, UUGUIES, UAR.1E8S HORSES wiltbe boarded by the day, week, month or year, on tbe moan mo. re rate terms. Drovers wlTl fltyl this S eeatrel position, snd a most conve nient one fee eneetine sales, and thm wui aiwste aao ampte eceoaaaaooalioa lor any nnas bet of Horses, however lergej. . " TbsSabtcHbeT has also effected a new arrange ment by which he will be enabled to keep i ew aod rid Boons'; and Hotsrs,r fit urjot exihemjt eei aaedeeata Bad accommodating terma. - This is a aew raatare In hie basi ness. i- - The Subscriber, hopes that hie friends and the ruuw will eantinos to give him a trial. It u all that be asks. ' .t.v,eer " JAME8 M. HARliTSSi Tte3epteniber 98, 1849 7Sly CLOTHS AND CASSlMKRBSmii TfUST received on Cbestgnsienf, ane1 Brack, SU Ureao aad Brow. Ear risk aaa Fsssar. fMnSk. Eaglieb, Freack, and Araericaa Biaoh tad tacy Cassimsres,. of lbs aeVest styla, which ws will seiL nausaaUy cheap. . A. B. STITlLet CO Deecember 1, 1849. " " , , " gs VABPET W Aaa4s-f v i TTKOUBLE aad Twisted Carpet Warplbr ei Jly WM.PECK$0N. ndV. 23rd, 1543. 4.w a 'n '"II tmm.. . ... . ... ., -j- il ' ..JewefryEB dWaties; aW ewej NEW-arrivaJcaf a tameari fasbisnahla aL sort went of the above jost at. hand aed for. Mia ehssnMT than .w.- ' t J T TV r o ewen-y.OTove. as most exiensaw ateek of all arsietas ia their 41 a e that has reesi eflFar. ad for aale her fer-y cars. Ceaaa madaae, tfywa-do "W.;. -vlt.,1 i;.;t .. ; , -If;, yju, i I . 4 Dotea gold and silver Watches, ef aH kiads, Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys api Seals, Fiagef-rfngs Ear-rings, Breast-plns.Studa, and . . collar Bailees, r n. .vvftj ;.. Gold LeckS te, Bracelets, Cbupa, gold silvetand . spring steel Sjpectaeles. t - ,. Gold aod silver Peacals aud Pens aad waist Back " - lea, -" '. ' , ' -' Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles,'. :' : A. very extensive eeeortineat ef Silver1 and Plated Spooarv.Coas, Ladiea,' Saga Tonga, Salt 1(. Spoopv Ac, M.; .. -.(it ... I ; t A large stoek of Caflery, Rsxorv Knives, Rasor ; straps, sad! DLimond Paste for Rators, Bnubes, !UrBiea, Cebe,T'oetbBrttshe!fcci r . Battee sad FTait.Kadvea. Geld and Silver Thka biesv: v12,"-' , t Gold and Sifter Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Platetl Castors, Csadle &icks,i Waiters, -BMketi,' Girandoles, T , A large 'assortment of Perfumery, fCbrognes, Soaps. Boxes fop Toilets, Fancy artider, aud Christmas preseau, and a Variety of other arti cles. . ... All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired in snperior style. Old Gold and Silver received in ex change. PALMER 4 RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. . . 93 tt New Jewelry StoreT- yi. BY TDOJlPSflJI Would respectfully luform the citixena ef Raleigh and its vicinity, that he has open ed a choice slock of Watetus ant Jw.1r ib a pan oi no si ore occupied by Mrs. 'Utonrpeon as a Millinery establiabmeat, where he offere for aale, . . Gold and Silver Watches, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest styles of FASHI0J1BLE JEWELET; . sueh aa Gnard, Vest and Fob Chains; Cameo, stone and mourning Breeches ; Plain. Chssed" and Stoue Rings; Gold Pens aud Pencils ; Uotd end Silver Tlliuiblea ; Studa, Collar end Sleeve Bottoae, Ear Riogs, Gold stid Silver Spectacles,, ate.. Fancy Goods aod Fine Cuttery ; all or which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and? Jewelery repaired in superior atyla. Old Geld and Silver taken in ex change. ' , ' . r Sept. 51. 1849. , r -rr.V6m " SaiMel Kirk fcuSon. . an a a a a. a i I . ... . boia ih infer omltlv Ifs. 172, slUmotStreC. msriLttaxxwrt vXtaQ '' MflfANUFACTURE and hare alwer. o. hand, i.FJal ! oal ol Stiver, Table, aad Tea Spooua, Forks of all sixes. Sugar ToagjSep Ladiea Batter Knives. Sail Spoona, Silver Tea halts, Pkeh- ere, V , urns, utrnet, OCC Tbey aia eeatrnaallv reeeivhie he Air-r.t LMrf. lions, all tha new style. Plated Castors, Beskets. Candlesticks and Waiterx. mm tmrlw mm ii. in the Foreign markets. Also, fiae Table Caller? Gold, Patent Lever and Lenin. VV.ii i of every description. J Jaeuary 10. lg fV RICH ASSORTMENT of Silver-Plated C.s tort Candlestick a, snd Girandoles. And Brouxe Cbaeuber Candlesticks, for sale by ALmlSK d- RAMSEY. November 28. 1849. . , ; 94 lor aale DOLLARD'S Celabraled Herba aiaea Extract, er Vmi.l.!. H.;.' Asee, aa exisastve assonment of all kladaefper- fumery. PALMER RAMSEY. Nsvember 26, 1849. . 94 WINIHrAF GLAS. BOXES from 8x10 to U x M in star O 9 and for sate low bv WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD. 4- CO Sept. 17. 1849. . . . 75 Flour. An eieeHent article eh WILL. PECK A 80N. Ji; hand. October 16. S ffw B gins;ant Ro A goad sepply to PECK dr. SON. 83 3 w band October 16. A rrow Boot. 1 Cmmm mmm t I. J2L f head just WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A Co. Jafy iW,; 1849 . ' : By the Rev. Ctiarlea Bcechcr--The lucarnatioivor the pictures of the Virgin aad her soa. For sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, July 5. 1843. " . ' Cot,.n WlaiB and Rope-A Javy article of Bagging just to bend. Bale Rope a good supply. (WM. PECK da -SOS. Hit. in. Mps--i;api iidlatii ' TF EVERY DEsCRIPTlOJY.smE.AND IP PRICE, CAN BEPOUND BfUNfj Ar TUCKERS: 1 u.f !J the Braaen Hat. rafeigh. October 5. I8t9,' (l sa AW??. Bi-torr-Qdeea Man Aatoiaeue.or I-raace.wirh nomeroaa sngra. J""g ; hy John S. C. Abbott, aether of Kiograai tdueens Jqst received at ' TURNER'S. S TOTES -Bex and air-tight Stovee, a rood article. WILL, PKCKek 80t5v October IS. . ' 8J w ' v Head Ache.- '-i I?JZll?i'?$Trll Nervoos HewJ Aeha: esad T ?yD r "wJ lvt i bottle ot p.hn s Head Ache Elixir or if yoo are Deaf aa . home MeNeirV Acoeetie Oiind be reftvwV v. r. PEScyjij. JJJ ADIES Thick and Thin Sola SlkTsoOaJfr-j; Received to day hy i . . . R. TUCKER V SOJT. October 8th. 1849, ' Tnii i COTTON YA KNs sioo Ibe.'XronYsneC assorted, 4'n la 14 a; Wasbinctoa Mere-!!?, and Battle Co , forsald byi T'f9 PEEBLES, WHITE eVtA7I Petersburg. NovernbaMaihj H4t. " 9 j ' VACANT Aire Lc4v Eaterai part of the Citv. an i rn.1 r w ' . - . .:' . r7 ,ww -pnvBco sesi- h-Wf "S -a - which Hi B. Sll& " R " November 24. 1849. ' ',' ' 24wt( 1 FANCY CAS8IMERE PANTS. SDO&piififat reoelved,.Watial eolaweTl made, and et7n tie Utest ilyla " csJa52i,S!i fa 1 . T :b6. Ifi lae elU Uvea Claa 3 u Btankatv- 1 Rlalr Ummmm t?,. .. 1 , -.: i-r,.rryttaMs.- Nev. 24. 18ei;i ,Jt T j,, FZlfftf I.T' 1 Old dTssvat CoiYM aaawl ! laatrse vv nan t , A few pieces of WHITE FLANNELS, snitabla b.- tkaaeasoa. j. BROWN. a T. r O mi n mm TERMS OF ADVERTTSINfiL AatersiefMe eawarliaau AOaBasi aswhaaafjans laeertiea. TytiviiiaswJs eo brtatba mxivr,Uft ee.teriarMtireirwrf Ifmiipj aajajlTll eAarred pes eeaLAhrber t aws a slsmsikasrani rffreaaJr a A VFaaW eassasi aaws ftka waar l :m a a e a e. . ..AdvejtisernenU, ioei tedin the 9mmWmmmAMm iS1 fkfWf a -Hti 4 imHrnrnsi ewtaod tT CT Letters te the Editor mast ha tfmy&Bm t 'a. im jjv .na. r -writ 5ChanHJM,-IsM '. Si H rTri-i Hi BtiaatiaBaii rn 1 1 1 tnn i eery ot bestsee aa4 tsr4aawwelaad ssxhsSUr-at : Ppeeeestoa witt be glveje the Aral f JaaMarf eiext ') . . , ' ... 1 . MJ I MM :. 'aM yv. w iBea.t im i i las .itevAia SrTtL-K R-fc'Sriva iiaadresl JJhaL ta eaeh. payable slier twelve saonthe frees ijaseaia. .aj lae rat et; six per -i T-f snla'eami -Ralith. May U, S4, .;'':5!TS s TI.WM3ewii Tfast ef hehil ajja.t.v cHrosui, FRESH SUPPLrES;ATfllJi'ST: 1 li ntre WhU 5 i ' 800 Gallons Ltused fJiL ' ' oo eaacesQoimBe.-t '''7 " '"''. U, - 19 de. freeh Congrei. Waiek ' ' ' lWtbs.-Mfinwi Baeae.-- .;-'' 5e -.W .V : i 1 , y7 p"eni v uea-ihg Tobeeto. Old Peynm GrevellY'a -T o(Tl And maey otheaeVwveble aiftctes stainstrelLsl -i - ulw -mwru. be eold a pan reeseuabsB.teieasube )- All wlwch g Raleigh., Oct. 17, 1849,, ;6.s , t ; a? a Liv inpoRtiTtn a r EARTHEN-WARE, CAlNX 4N0 USS tEWEMBER I; 18,9? Was FreieH?eela; 'tSmH C Howell, and en ry f rftfrfcr luX Lrrerpeol, ear Atp piy of. Embeawaiw nsChU . direct lexiiwOwaesweesY. rersi . ' ' .sj And. by eftvals JraaB(4MI , -Worth, a sye reeyeielagei eall stock of IPsj 4aaVa. mA ll U--L: 1 ees, I artors, w alters, sad a .great. Tenet a afFanev Goods, select ed for tbe toutilry trade. Coaatry merchants are invitee! to aaR e eaaaa. toe bar etoek. ' ' - "MF ;8TEBB1KSi 'OARKAvNttT ' Broad street,;itkUontf:fil September 5. 1849 ' ,U 1 .u-h; -.fA. 't n...-1- in at 1 Now Ready. a QTOURNER'S' North Ca I- eS jwr 01 our ioro, ora, -. ftB, i.S .-it, .8. ,l J V - PubliheJsnd sold waoTessle ancl fJtW tTW ry t. x araer, at tae-? --.:jw; c BQOKSTORB aUlelgay Has. 3, 1849; lMt-- i-imiiylm, TrltJb Lautr-For CTearag-eensv la r WILLIAMS. HAYWOOQ4-CO. A UOffD asrtintarlrof Cbrwlne aacre i. wnf theloV i Keg b Ui't Res SaersA'to, a pare srtirle ptrt p'wHbenf aiataree' sanieeet, aad can't be beat In this nmrket.' -' -,;:i,,'i hub: tiLtktiK. - Noe. SO 1849. : .i-M-.njfn w.i -i i .-uHim , , 1 "ri tj ..nil tuMS i .If null I'lt.i-a TC Is. UAUDJAU aesjost fetieiyavlrst JOs rata sKmeteI Fwckaad Dma Coata ei outifalFreeShKCaeymi Jaawary next, a US lUUag iLi, -I H 'wrf-is. ewsyrsar wnr fj WWtSlJ Wwt. q Q TOW? .rw-aressis iftiwTo"..1849. .1 . 7C Z Z . a " KS. dayi aaab) sa 41 Tmf. -r. X ' i ' mJ-tXimZ Oecemhar 4VI84.iVV' ssseus v. ."ZSf fTnjabc PastA auperW,axticU W.Rewa til UvWeA, irJSt.To'hahd T " -WlLUAfUYWtfOat SaeiialeoelTaad'wn f .."t, -i-li . ?. . - - - . jl aa VeWawaae h c; stasKiaaTit sWaaitTir :rjff j - JLo-wVio,usi m. i 'lj!Z' ishedjteeoweod and Msbogoa turn, r .m ; v fn-f Cart Jrea fJVrsar, haDdtow'y - f-i silt. This Ire. FlWeeablil-t lt, f , . 4nE - fvrnt it tnanttrpitg sb t . .. - ft 'i IwL ? J be Blimatsfarihatirt IrmAmm, Hi,aIi.ii, isiat .i. tju ,ft tf ""1 wpjaaiaaanip raaiaas to mu iaiibeproxorty atlen&ei to? sl , -v. tM K)tIl!t geJg: ' If , .Piabee; wSfh metaUtc. f;'-ts ! 1 w' -ti, aay-casei'eetavroVf - tiuic, irviujf tfv ve SJ i t . t " BoW,SaJeaa:H&aTidrf-Scott . ? HoMaai aa rir.Tair4tonr..:r . t- V IITalW ITIfP III H a iT.i,a",T'. - " at Esq. Hileaatva July 20,-1849 . - Tjf' r5' El Ite'lypeJ.. ti axxr sx xsacxv arrrr t - Trr - .mm. I S, Mill IIIIS mil mm. Eashsb Moslara. K' tk r . i ,7 1 far Fsmilv aaa . A7ir FmA ... . ... . . i . x"w a 1 'mP a. .A aVVa ?m. a 1 sav : est, . "a m aaoafjvelaaiie f. Plais8loeka-HasJass . -,niA J-mT.imT - 1 .-idafirjCenjIirje e l-nf-'s,A ' 4rlwPrSoL4a,T4. awaw mmvmm m.m...A ,.,.,, ... . . 1 aaR at4 LttftrnTIiai fi IL. 4MaV.r m&tfttr.aX. .Li;;CJKIa -a i2HxA:.?e& teal1ibis8UaV raasoa r fc ws- - 4

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