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v eaaanaassanesjaa " II rVBUSUED UnWIEUT' AJTD WXKXI.T, BY SEATOflGALES, Kittt-AErrMttaTflx. fof the Smi-WUy Paper, 5 pexansmm. ft the Weekly Ppef, '$3 per annum. ; POETRY. , STANZAS. '4 pre sat and seen one bright ware chase Its fellow on the strand. Thea fall away, nor leere a trace Upon the prinUess sand ; Though scarce the pebbles felt their shock. Those waves hare worn-' the solid rock ! Pre sat mad seen the aatvna wind Amid the branches stray, So soft mild so blandly kind, It scarcely stirred the spray ; Yet soon it bore sprmg's verdant birth, To wither on its native earth. - ' JV ' , -. . Pre sat and seen the erenjng sua. Sink from the golden sky, Ha king, bright race of fqry two, Aad dosed bis golden eye ; So slow be passed, scarce changed the light, And yet he left the world ia night. And like yon sea in human life ; Events like billows roll, Moment on moment, strife on strife, That change us, to the soul: And joys, like Autumn leaves, fall fast Hope sets and being's light is past. I've stood on earth's most daring light. And seen the day-god roe, Is his magnificence of light To triumph through the skies ; And all the darkness of the world Far from his shining presence hurled. All, too, that fades upon the earth. Too weak to linger here. Re-blossoms with a second birth. To deck the coming year ; Shall hope, then, man's eternal dower, Be frailer than a fading flower 1 , Ah, no ! like autumn leaves that die To bloom again in spring, Flesh joys shall rise from those gone by, And fairer blossoms briag ; And when, like suns, hope sets in night, Shall she not beam from worlds more bright? MISCELLANEODS. IIOW TO GET A LETTER FROM THE POST. OFFICE- 44 Ride into tbe town, and see if there's a letter for roe," said the squire, one day, te our hero. " Yes, sir." You know where logo?' To the town, tir.' But do you know where to go in the tower 'No, air.' 'And wiry don't you ask, you stupid thieir ' Sure, td find out, sir. Did'nt I often tell you to ask what you're to do, when you don't know T 'Yi, air. And why don't you!' I don't like to be troublesome, sir.' Confound you !' said the squire ; though be could not help laughing at Andy's ex cnse for remaining in ignorance. Well,' continued he, eo to the post office. You know the post office, I suppose?' Yis, sir; where they sell guupowilber 4 You're right for once,' skJ tbe squire ; tor bis majesty's post master was tbe persou who had lite privilege of dealing in ".the aforesaid combustible. -Go, then, to the post office, and ask tor a letter for me. Ite member -not eun powder, but a letter.' U 4 Yis, sir,' said Andy, who got astride of his hack, and trotted away to the post ornce. On arriving at the shop of tbe post master, for that person carried otva bftsk traoe in groceries, gimlets, broad cloth and hnen dra- pery.) Andy presented uiinselt at toe coun ter and said 4 1 want a letthersir, if you plase. Wbo do you want it fort' said the post jsaster, in a tone which Andy cousidered an aggression upon the sacred oess of private life : so Agdy thought -the coolest contempt be could throw upon the prying imperii- nenee of the post master, was to repeat bis question. 4 1 want a lelther.sir, if jou plase. 4 And who do you want it iotV repeated -tbe post master. 1 What's that to yon ?' said Andy. The poat master" laughing at his siraplici ty, told him he could not tell what letter to .give him unless he told him the direction. The directions I got was to get a letther here that's tbe directions. Who irave vou those directions ? The -mastber.' And who's vour master! 4 wnat con- earn is thai o' voursT Wbv. vou stupid rascal ! if you don't tell Me bis name, how can I give you a Setter V 'You could five it if you liked: but you're fond of axin impident questions, be tlaae vou think I'm simple. 4 Go slong out o this. Your master most lb as a great a goose as yourself to send such messenger. 4 Bad luck to yoer inpi dance !' said Andy; 4 is it Squire Egan you dar toaav eoose tor 4Oh. Souire Eean's vour master, then? Yis : have you anything 1o say agin it V Onlv thai I never saw you before. Faith, then, you'll never see me agin, if 1 nave rav own consent. ul won't give you any letter for the Squire, unless I know vou re his servant. Js tbere any one in lown knows you 7 Plenty, said Andy ; 4 its not every one s as ignorant as you. Jnst at this moment a person entered tbe fcottM to get a letter, to whom Andy waa known ; and he vouched to the post master 4bat tbe account her gave of himself was true. - ou may give him the Squire's letter : have you one lev me V 4 Y, sir,' sfid tbe poat vaster, producing one : fourpence. Tbe new-comer paid the fourpence pos tage, and left the shop with his letter. : 4 Here's a letter for the Squire, said the ttost master. 4 You ve to pay me eleven eence postage. 4 Whatud I' pay eleven pence forf 'For aestsee. 4 To the'd 1 wid you ! Did'nt I awe you give Mr. Del any a letther for fourpence this remit, and a bigger lettbex than tbis and now you want me to pay elevenpence for this scrap of a thing. Do yog think ; m a fool V volim. r. VYett, you'ra ttisa U fbiaf hs( jou plase ; but dont be dcUjia' ne now here's fourpence for you, and gi' me the letther. Go along, you stupid thief I. said the post master, taking up the letter and, going, to serve a customer with a mousetrap ; While tbia person, and many others, were served. Andy lounged up and down the shop, every now and then putting iniiia bead in the middle of the customers, and rsai jng, 'Will you gi me I fie letther T. . ' t He waited for above. half an hour, in del. iocs ef the anathemas of the postmaster, and at last left, when he found it impossible to get the common justice for his n aster wbicb be thought be deserved as well aa another man ; under this impression, Andy deter mined to give no more than the fourpence. ..The squire, ia the meantime, , was gftt'ug impatient for bis return, and, when Andy made bis appearance, asked if there was a letter fox biio. 4 There . is, air, aa id Andy , .Tbo gise it to oae. I hat it, sir.' Wha do youueaa ?' 4 lie would'ol give it to me, sir.' . . Whoweuld'ot give it to youT That old chat bey ant, in the town, wanting to charge double for iu . . i . : "Maybe it's a double tetter. , Why the d I did'nt you pay what he asked, sir P ' Arrab, sir, why would i let you be chated? Its not a double letther at all : not above half the aise o one Mr. Delany got before my ows) face for fourpence.' , 4 You'll provoke me to break your neek some dar, yoti ragabond I Ride back for your Jife, you omadhaun 1 and pay whatever he asks, and get me tbe letter. 1 Why, sir, tell you be was sellin them bo fore my face for fourpence a-pieoe. uo back, you scoundrel, or ll horse whip you ! uml if you're longer than an hour, II have you ducked in the horse.porrd V Andy vanished, and made s second visrVl to tbe post office. When he arrived two other persons were getting letters, and tbe poet master was selecting the epistles for each, from a parcel of them thsf lay before him on the counter ; at the same time many hop customers were' waiting to he served. v I m come for that letther, said Andy. Ill attend to you by-and-by.' 4 The masther's in a hurry. 4 Let him wait till his hurry's over. ' He II murtber me if l ea not back soon rm glad to hear it. While tbe postmaster went on with soch provoking answers to these sppeals for des patch, Andy s eye caught the heap of letters that lay on tbe counter; so, while certain weighing of soap and tobacco was going for ward, he contrived to become possessed of two letters from the hesp ; and having ef fected that, Waited patiently enough until it waa the great man's pleasure to give him the missive directed to bis master. Then did Aodv bestride his hack, and, o triumph at bia trick on tbe postmaster, rat tled along tbe road homeward as fast as his back could carry him. He came into the squire s presence, bis lace beaming witn de ign t, and an air of self-satisfied superiority ia bis manner, quite unaccountable JU his master, until be pulled forth bis hand which had been grubbing up bis prizes from tbe bottom of his pocket; 'and holding three letters over his head, while he said, 4 Look st that!' be next slapped them down under bis broad fist on tbe table before the squire, saying 4 Well, if be did make me pay eleven pence, by gor, I brought your honor the worth o' your money, any how 1" HOROSCOPES. Jaitpabt. He who ia born ia this month will be laborious, a lover of good wine, and very subject to infidelity ; bat he will be complaisant, and withal a very fine singer. Tbe lady born in-Uus anon lb will be a pret ty prudent house wife-rather melancholy, but yet good tempered. FisaVAXY. The man who is born in this month, will love money much, but the ladies more ; tie will be stingy at borne, but prodi gal abroad. The lady will be humane and eascjion. ate wife, and a tender root her. . March The man born in this -month will be rather handaome ; be will be honest and prudent; he will die poor. The lady will be a jealous, passionate chat terbox. ArsiL. The man whohas the misfortune te be. born in this month, will be subject to maladies; be will travel to his advantage, and love ladies to bis disadvantage; for be will marry a rich and handsome heiress, who ill make what, do doubt, you all under stand. The lady of tbis month wilt be tall and stout, with agreeable wit, and great taia. Mat. Tbe man born in this month will be handsome and amiable ; be will snake bis wife happy. The lady will be equally blessed in every respect. June. The roan born now will be of small stature, passionately fond of women and children, but will not be loved in re turn. Tbe lady will be a giddy personage, and food of coffee : she will marrv at the see of . twenty-one, aud will be a fool at forty-five. Jul.-The man will be fair ; be will suf fer death for the woman be loves. Tbe female of tbis month will be passsbly handsome, with s shsrp nose, but fins bust. She will beef rather sulky temper. ' Atjotst. The man will be ambitious and courageous; be will have several maladies, and two wives. The ladr will be amiable, and twice mar ried ; but ber second husband will cause ber to reirret ber first. &KVTXMBKJU He wbo is bora inJ his month will be stronr. wise and prudent, but too easy with his;wife, who will gie bim great uneasiness. The lad v round-faced and ' fair-haired, witty, diacreet amiableaod loved by her friends. i . - October. The roan of tins month, will baft s bsedsome fsee snd florid omplex-io; be will be wicked ia bia youth, and always ioconsisteat. He will promise one thing and do another, and remain poor. . - The lad v will be pretty, and a dilUe too fond of tatking. f9hewil have two huebanda, -lasamia WJrowUl dietaf grieftfh - will boat know 'kj.u u-- i i ! '-..! -i li '. i '. ii' : Novmskk. Tbe man born bow will bars a fine face aad be s gay deceiver. - ' Tbe lady of this smmtb will be Urge, lib. ersJ and full of novelty. o' 7 11 DscnuEB. Tbe man bora r this month will be S good sort of person, though 'pee siooate. - He will devote himself to tho ar my, and be betrayed 'by bis wife. ' f -The lady will be amiable and basdsome, with good voice, and a wll-prrportiorted body. She wHl-be twice married remaiar poor', but continue honest. - ..nv;. uu-r&ruiersiiip iiissoiya. 'iTOft i-ruiMMii oeiwfm is mm aV Us Livsrr SubU bamm. haaikM dav b tTisMlvad by moloal coawt Ttota indebted ItUu lata f rm wid ptaatw salt ea Mr. O if T. Coaks aa-JtotUaafx J ME. NIXON, .v - 6EO.T.COOKJB. Rakigtt, P . lat, 184S. . . ' ABBOTT'S I L4LfSTftATl HISTORIES. - u THE ffiSf7 'AMW4 tko GfMtf -by law AbbstU ThU iay rooairW hy U D. TDEN ES. Dc 6, 1S19. 7f A B. 8TITU. 4- Co ravk tbe aUaoiMa of &Xm Coaocy MorcfaaoU to a snnaifiaiil st Prints, 8atiiau, lioMery, Tweeda,Caaan r . Ksw tocky J ana, which lhy are sotboriaed to sett a ubo lusl Merchant at 8 aaonlh credit, and at prices low sv lhaalhey can now be purchased for. Kateith Nav. t9, 184. M aQlfiri BARRELS of the bk Floor of CoUips', OtJ' VVbiUker anJ other make, which I woald b pUned ! snake op in Bread, or sell by the car tel or small euntity. L. B. WALKER. - Nav SO. IS4S. ft ADIES Thick and Tbia Sola Silk Top Gaitera, RaeatTed to day by B. TUCKER dt SON. October 8th, 149. 81 Ferfunery, Fuej irtleles, fce. WE are now la raoeipt of a larga sapply ef Foreiga aad AaMrieaa Perfaaaery, Pawejp Artiolaa, ooaaiau d g of Cotoaw, Extracts for tit llMMlkereaiaf, ail taa sopalav FasaaSaaaa aa4 Hair Oils sf the day. Toilet and Shavinc Saaps ef every quality aad price, Paaey Boxes aad Toilet Bottles of beautiful styles and patterns, to which ws iavita tka attention of those ia pursuit of soaaotaiag good aa well as tasry. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f CO. Nev7 Books Received this day If. C DOOKATOHC ROMAN Liberty, a hiatory by 8aa1 EJHoU, Memoirs of Waa. Wirt ; by Joo. T. Ken nedy. Sketches ef 8onih America, Polynesia, dkc., by Was. Maxwell Wood, M. D. Morning among the Joaaits, . Artillery and Infantry, by C. P. Kingabory. Hiklrelh's Hiatory of the United Siataa comptata iaP vols. Uopperftald. by IJiektDs, Nos. I to 7. Aaaoricaa Ahatasae for IS 50. Caurehmaa'a do do do Hwofds. do do to Ivoa ea tho Obadienee of Faith, do Pastoral Loiter, Answer to tho aamo, Kippa' double WhiMM, Lilo of Aahbol Green, V. D. M. Egypt aad ibt MoaaaMCOo, by Dr. Hawk. Maaaoloy a History of Eaglaod, a variety of adi- Inriag'a sketch Book; Illustrated. Knickerbocker's New York, do Shirley, a tale, by fcorrer Bell, aalhor of 44 Jans Eyre." Dee. 18, 1849. 101 D, PAINE & CO., IIXAGEIS 07 LOHEIIES, IIC1I0.1B, Tl. PALNE'S manageiBOBt against the World ! We bae the pleasure of aanoeociag to the pebiie the sale or aeottor uraad rriao or 1 amy raoassaa Doilars, which was sold by C - B. LUCK, Yeader of PAINBT3 Tiekatasaakiac the aandaoote anaa af Sixty-Six Thousand D oilers sold ia two arises ia a little aver twelve moot be. The whole or sps.ouo sold by PITRCELL dfc CO ; or tho whole af S30 000 sold ay LUCK, both ia PA1N&VS Lattery, win aatoaat to aaoro asoeej laaa aay tea priaaa said by aay aaaaagaaaeat ia this city within taa aaat fear or lee rears Aaotaer or tbe repeated evMeeees taat adveotnrers ahoald boy only ia Lotteries aader thi Bsaaagemeat of D. PAINE dfc CO. Orders for Tickets wui meet oar moml Broampt attention if addressed to D. PAINE V CO Or.C. W. PURCELX. f CO, Riobaaoad, Va. CtiSD SCHEMES FBI J1HD11T, IS5S 35,000, 25,000, 15,000. fiiMnnalisBaa Lotterr. Claaa No. 6. to ha drawa at Baltimore, January B, ISSe. 7ft Noa. 11 draWm. ban i ALa : I prise of $33,000 I l prixe of $7,300 1 u 33,000 I 1 9,000 1 13,000 100 44 1,000 Tickets $10 ; hslves 3 ; qaarters 3 30. A SPLENDID LOTTERY FOB JANTr 18TH. $30,000, 30 of 8,000, 10 of 9,000! riMiul noasotidatad Latterr. Claaa Na, A. to be drawa at Baltimors Janaary 12, 1830. 78 Mas, 13 orawB. CAPITALS : . 1 prise of $50,000 1 10 arises sf $2,000 50 44 3,000 10 41 12,300 Tickets $15; hseo7 50; aaavters 8 80. CartiAoata af a package of Whole $319 shares ia proporti. 35V&00, 13,000, 7,300! SaaqaehBana LoUery, Class No. 7, to be drawa at Baltimore, January 1 8, 1830. 78 Nssv, 18 drawa. CAPITALS : 1 arise of $33,000 1 1 prixe ef $3,608 1 15,0001 20 44 1,000 1 7,500 j 20 300 Tickets $10 ; halves 8 ; qaarters S SO. $33,000, 23.000, 11,000! . Saeqaeaaana Lottery, Class No. 8, to be drawa at Baltimore Jaaaary 23, 1850. 75 Noa, 13 drawn. CAPITALS 1 prise of $33,000 i " 23,000 1 11,000 1 " 3,405 1 prise oT $3,000 1 z,uuu SO a L25S 20 " 750 Tickets $10 , halves 3 ; qaarters 3 30. A BRILLIANT LOTTERY FOR J AFY 2, '50. $811,000, 40,000, SOOO ! . Graad Coaaolidaiod Lottery, Class No. Bta be drawn st Baltimore oa Saturday, Jaaaary 89, 1850. 78 Noa, 13 drawn. riPiTiut. 1 prise of $411,000 I 44 40,000 1 44 20,000 1 " 12,000 lartseof 19& a V" 100 " tft09 100 $00 SS AlViaj A. !Vt7 eW sasaa v vjss v oaaaa-va a? e Certificate of a package of Wholes $280 -shires ta praportioo. ' y Ordara , meet oar asusi prompt alseaUoew Tor.Trckats ia the above, ar ia any atbar Lattery, drawiog daily, (price el Ttckaia from $1, to $30,) under oar manegoaaeTM aJdraee .ea, or V.Vt. PDKVBtX. : A gear forD. PAINE o CO Richaaaad. Va. Whole Ticket $20; halve 10: quarters 5 JOB POINTING Vrsj executed at thb QflW. mmim IV I I I rv mi RAMIGfl, N. C, JMAgr 9; iVii Caorry walarad drape taarfa, & VVasGarvaav'' - -- . ' :Oil Iviat,!- . . ..! ' Black Alpaeea, , . 4 :"j j. . ; BiachFreooh Clssba .M ' Faaey Caeiiaarea, ' . ' . Tsgetaar with eOsar artioUa , V ." jaat'ta baadaa adititiaaal sapply'rj. flea's Kh eaa aa4 yoatha BnetSi. 4& ' OetV$! 1349? A NO braaght .as a large aad very iae aaaart jQl steal of Ua best ST APLE qOOb& , Call sad STamiaa. " . -. 'f-l' ' ,Vl .. m ikrr s. f Jnvnrt-ftRTt: Kaleigt, Sept t:h, 184J . 7$ , PLAID 1 UK 8Bf 8, M AKLBORtj gmtta, -ORBOOIf PLAIDS, -fvl' 1 J D.spTicaJat a-d Tawateafa, ' Twasda. Badaeu.Kra4aaahy ieama. Wot Uloh, Peer- Oaaraiga, Kar soya, f ' jg Waahltaa Pmiaa, and Petaawylssala Bnjfea, -Roagh and Kaady (earaaaeasvaian dkav. Jaat rceaisad and far sale hv - ' 4 . S.- UCatEst i MOir.. Raietih. Octsaar. 184J. -t-:r se CIIEA1 TWEED COA. H 4r. Twtt4 Caeshner Coats, mtf U good JL&iJf style aad wtll made, tor $V?, Oat 3d. (Stastrt) . ; u h ANOTO BR SUPPL1T. A MOLE SKIN HATS-NOVEMBER fjtyle v to day received by 4- j ' B.TUCKE& sONJ Raleigh OeL 13, 184&C PALI. AND WINTRK U8T la band an elegant alack of Uiim' Drees srooda. as Collawa . w. Chamaiaan Pmilt da ftotl. fe- Sstin Am rk,u .U Printed snd Plain Caahassres great nkkty ao ao staosiia de Laioee, French Merioos, . Chameleon La sires, do WOta, Broeada, da Qoeeo'a Orey do ' Feolard 8tlk, Alpaaa Laetrea mbroalared Rabea. Cepee, Collars, Gloves, Mi Us, Bonnet aad Cap Kibbaoa, Yetvot Triamiags. AlO' 1-" l 8wiM.Madl.Baak aad J Maalia Trimiage, 4a. ate. HEARTT 4 LTTCiOrORDi Sept. 18.1848. 7$ BY EXPRESS. THIS OAfj TTTELVET TRIMMINGS, DRAB, ata. V Casts. 200 Saoal Csaiom. . i . Bleak lagaia Catas Qeaa.. ,. niM lrfaseya f Colorad 8ros4 Cotton. t M 1 J.f M,OWHi Raaigh, Oatoaer 30, 1848. ,i 8T CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON jjlLXSi JILII.K urev ansa. .' Tina w r i s j -i f : If. U b rrenca merinos, Velvet Trimmings. Mareaaenae oraMa. . .v ; - i Paris Kid G lotas, , i Black Belt Ribbaaa. ,3; Jnst received by Express. Q I R. TUCKCH SONi Nov 28. 1849. .? $4 BIack.fflecmkln Hattas Fmtkion for Jfmvember. g 1CA8E Jaat reeatrad ; also, reeelrfns Creaad Allam and Blown Satt prima aet&ell aaeka. J. BRON, i Mo. 8, FayatUri0'Street4 Raleigh, Nerembr 98, 1849. . 94 BY EXPRESSROJvt? HIUDEIPHIA. I gOdJlk PA,lt ROBINSON'S 8HOES, for 4iJr Ladies, Misses and ChlMral ; this day received by R. TUCKER- 80N, MMssavaww asaaBiBsisMH DOZ. yards Velvet TrimnMOgaMo day re ceived by R. TUCKER , SONl- Not. 29. 1849. S3 BUCK WHEAT JLKD BUTgEIL 12 BAGS of tbe beet Hailed Back; WhaaU t 3 Firkins Maaataia Batter, a prima arti- L. B. iW&LKERJ Not. 30, 1849. r 82 M arlauaers Saaiff, If ui ply jaat reoaived aad for sale by WILLIAMS, UAIWUOQ CO. ' ":-. f- a?srai8B oomoll Xa.ttKf&&' 1 THIS day raeeived pel Express Ha!30 Togas aad Cloaks, all OsaUtlea. ; ; Nav. 24, 1849. j:' 94 ROCS ROE. ' j TTBRIME 1 JJfcraafcs, RIME Reck Roe, ia half Barrels at retail tar sola, by . WM.PJSCK A.80NJ lltli,i849. 4wv FREsnnice; m, ITI'IRBSH Rica, new Crea iaat rraaivae ' ! IT NVfJ. PECK hV SON J av a a a . asataaa . ' : ifeeei tmber 1 1th, 1849. r?5:98 3w CLOTHS AmtCASSlMEZES. . , ( TJST received aa CooafgTraW'at, je Bleok, Green aad Browa, Eaglish Sna Frt&jh Clstbs, aglish, Freaca, sad American Black &ad faaey Cassisaerss, of the aawast style,, which a will sell aaaeeaUy cheap. A. B. STiTHC At. CQ : Deeaember 1, 1849. - SS . 10,000 Impoctad Hasaaa Cigars, f chaioo brands : a first raU article af Chewinc :Tsbacco t Mrs. O. B Miller's Bosfeb Bnnffi lfsyd 'a SiratT ia sattlea ana adders. ' " ?; ? Far sale by . R. TUCKER BOIf.' Oct. 38. 1849. . - $i 8S Something NeWf TUCKER SON, always atj the top of tae times, save last received, sua nave the ptaasare to offer to Us pablie, HATS astha varaat aad moat iageaioaa saeaaaaiaaa . ever aosa is this saarkea. They are) a Preach inventioh-taUly ia trodaoed. lata una canarry, eaiiaa Uincs Mchap aaax mecanrqaes saeehaaical Hats ; tgr which the fofaaieos halter, M . Gibas, bai raaahp the eale gW of the society for the Eaosaieaira sf W aUos al ladnsrry.and she Academy ef lndaatoFraosa, sriikgoU aad silvaf medals. . ThW kjt la aa ele gant enriosHy, as wen aa laxnry, .aa U -possasBis aa elasticity by which It eas be folded ;ate tUoOs. of a asp, and taea taraww aaa lata taa shape Jaa.t,lS5S, i - r ' ' m 'j'lt i. ..rr :?7 ;7 - Tci Day byfire A N AWi,. aiuyW LaoW bm.Gaada. .Cteaeletmraf j7T ,fin" k-v . "T1 Mods Colored MoaaliaDaXaiaa ttmi CaabaasveaL Made aad Cherry Ceiored Fiaaoh Marmoa, i f riak.BlaaaMf.WbiUTaiiaJMMaaliaa, .,, Faaey Siik Braida, . ...t v, .,.,,,,,5 , Mlannat aad, Belt Riboons. l . f' 1 , Black TwiatodSak' Fypfiaw tttts, "J 1 ' ' . Ladies Laag White Kid Cloven - '" JUaW aad tjaatlasaan'a Cafd Kid 2kjav ' ' Baperiar Black Cloth, , , Rmbroiaered Caabraers VeeUngS, .; , : Black and Fancy French Caeaiineree, e. 4)c.' .? .;.; ; ; 1 ; JL TUCKER eX SON. ; Oeebe8thi-184ft. .s-j lof. tl- . ,- snAWLs, tlIBTs,sV. 7171 MBR0l0&Sln AND PLAIN MOLE C0J. Wj OREDCASS1MERE SHAWLS,' ' bUck' Merina sod Caasimere Figarad and Plata ak Heavy WooieO, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket da, targe Plaid (jaabmataaad Daable KaH Weoiew da. Bad Blanketa of varleoslslaae. Bias; -DmeaJ anal Caaatad Blaokets, oareaata BUaketaby tbe FeraalaVy R. TUCKER dr. SQIfW Raleigh, October 5, 184$. A LOT OF PUIMB GOSHEN CHEEftE.lN BOXES. For sale by ea eirTn'rrntt a Anma H. I UVyJVCIV OX , Ksleiglr. October 8. 1849. 0 : FINE CUTLERY &C. Tl SETT Balaaee Raaaled Kafres aad FerksA U . eoeapiets 51 piecea, Irary UandJsd Batter Knivea, Pocket, Pen aad Congreaa kairee,. Sciooora, larga aad small, - Wade and Botcher's superior Raxors, Saanders Rasar Strops, ' .Oleaphaso aad ether Shaving Soaps. ALSO. , W. HoU k Son's Tallow Caadlee, J add, Son and Co'a. Bperm do. For sals by J. BROWN. Raleigh, Nor. 11, 1849. ' 9$ Fresh Arrival. New Fmllamd Winter Gexida. IAM new opeoiag my asaal assortment of Goods faf the season caanprisiag ia part: Cloths. Caesimerea. VestiogsfPlaia and Printed Caahmrres, Plain French Merino, Block Alpaca, Black French' Bombaxina, Black Cashmere, Lediae' Kid and Silk Gloves.' Linen Cambric Handkerchief. ' 100 piecea Cefioo af all shade. English Kaby Priota, Gala Plaids for driUren, Cottoa end silk Hose, Bonnet, Cap and Tasty Krbboas, Bobbins, Tepee, Wareted Braida, Velvet Trimmiage, Sewing Silks, Combe, Brashes, Soap, Cologne Water, &c U.CEXD Pieces Bleached and Brown Rhirtings, Brawa and Bleached Jeans, Oxnabwrgs, Marlbara Stripeeaad Apron Chaehs,Linoeya, Kantacky Jeaas, Oaapera. Irish Laaaaa, a-4 and 18-4 Blooched 8bir tiaga. Whits and Red Flanosla, Palant Welch Flannel dOCO Pair Shoes, of Heavy and KipBrogane far Men and Boys, Woman's Leather Bootees and She, Ladies', Mioses, aad Children a Shoes and Boat eea. Keroeye and Blanketa. Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery. Groceries of aK kinds. Gronnd Alum and Blown Salt. Sperm Candles, Cottoa Bagging, Bale Rope and Greea and Black Umhsetlaa, Cotton and 80k Mota kin aad For Hats, Wool Hals, Meae and Bays Caps. Neil and Brad. For sale by ... J. BROWN. No. 9 Fayettevillo 8ueet. Rolelgh. October 13, 1848. 88 - NEW GOODS. Jnst RecelTed at Bo 12, FayetterUle Bt RALEIGH. N.C. JTlHE Sabaeribar haa jmt refers ed from New U York, aad ia now opening a large and well selected Stock of Goods in his line. They were bought entirely for Cash and will be sold at moder ate ad ranees for Cash, and to punctual customers aa a credit A Lairaje and beautiful Assort xnevat af Consbjtiag ia part of Black Silks, eol'd Chamcleoa, De Figured aad Plain Ceaamer'e French Meriaes, Orleans Cloths, Plaid Lnstrea a great variety, . Black Alpacas, Ginghams, Delaines, dee. French, English, and American Priate a large let, 8ilk aad Cotton Hosiery, G levee, Freaeh worsted Collars, Laces, aad Trimmings for Ladies' Drees as, Brows snd Bleached Shirtings snd Sheeting. White and Red Flannels, Browa at Bleached Table Diapers d-o. Clot faea, Caaslaieres, Ac Superfine Black French Cloth, Blue and Browa da; T w cede, Sat Cinet, Kentaeky Jeana, plain and striped Vestiags, Gentlemen's Black Kid aad Black aad White Silk Gloves, Cravats,Poogee 8c Bandanna Handkf a, Irish Linen, Ready Made Over-Coats aad Vests. laB!laQLXst03.att9B9 ottos A Large assortment of Blankets; from SS eeats a pieoe to $10 a pair, Kerseys, Osnabarga, a larga assortment of Carpeting and Hearth Ruga, s very large Stock of Boots and Shoes st the lowest rates. Baavsr and Satin Beaver; the latest styles, Broad Brims, low price, Black and Colored, California do a great variety of Youth's Boy's and Gentlemen's Cloth Caps. (t&Qrtwwv&eBa Browa, Clarified, Crashed and Loaf Ssgars, Rio, Laguira, aad old Java Coffee, Imperial and Young Hyson Teaof the beat qaa'y, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Caadlea-Mhe beet. A large lot ef Crockery, Hardware, Cutlery, Castings, Blacksmith's Bellows. Aavila, Vieas and Hammsrs, Nails, 4c dte, aad almost every article usually kept ia a Retail Store. T.H. SELBT, No. 19, Fayeuevnis St., N. C. Oetober 39, 1848. 87 WHITE WINE, FOR COOKING. A FIRST rate Artida Also, Cnnasaoa, Cloras, A Maes. Nutmegs, Allspice, Black and Cayenae Pepper, Race snd ground Ginger, Mustard. Sweet Oil Extracts of Lemon. Rose, Vsnilla, and Ornate, Cooper's Gelatine ; and many other art idea suitable far Cartatmaa tnaos ; ia atora aaa ror am oj WILLIAMS HAYWOOD & CO. December lSih, 1849. 101 TALLY-UO! Frederick Fenvsey, SherSeM, Manafac tararof af the real Tally Aa Razors ! Every em warranted to shave. The increasing demand for the Tally.He Raaors )s tbe strongest proof poaaible of their being duly epprecisted, both at home end abroad ; their fame (having spread to every quarter ef the globe) . ia now fuHy established, and their undoubted sapcoeehy admitted. Far sale at the N.C. BOOKSTORE ! Saih, Deeeaaber 10. 1849. 183 Premium ITJatehedkc. Diamond Cigar Lights, Wax Tapers, (Matches without Brinf ovoaav - lbraaleat "w . . The N. C.B0PK STORE. Raleigh Dee, lgtb, 1849. ' 100 A GOOD aeeornaanr of Chewing Tohaeee among tbs lot s Keg of tbe Real Sacraaaento, a pore artJeld pet hp withoot aaiMssas 'of say sort, asAeea't be beat ia this Starke. , i . j-,- L.B. WALKER. . Nov. 80, 1849, - ft lis.LLI lliiai. EH 3, . ! tL "Cgf. JTEW arrival of alaiand fashionable aa ffJvwerry Store. 'Tna,Jnost extensive TiL"Zl:"'"ia thtit ha? beoffer! !!VL. torjn - Come Sad see. If voo do "t?Lwm"t?At n kinds,' Goldsb, vest and guard Chains, Ktn aadSeals, Gold and siiyer PeaoUs and Pens aad waist Back. Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spsotecles, , A wry exUaalTe assortment af Silver aadPlated Bfe -. .Sagar Tongs, Salt tiZSL Cat,17' KieB, Rasor ??"ilri DUod Paste for Risors, Bruakes. Hair Brashes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, Ac. - Bataaraad Fruk KhiTSs. Gold and Sflver Thlm- s.-f eMesn;T.-'-fw! ' s . ; f,'? SiMr Mouated Walking Canes, BiterPbrtdi Caatars, Candle SOeks. Waiters. Baaketa, iSiraadales, '-i 7 - TiT A large aaaoriaisot of Perfumery, Cetogses, &fm, Boxas foeToUets, Fancy article ad ... Chnstass presents, aad a variety of ether arti- g a - . All milltlm ttf WfttitltM Saut taa..lM A saperior styla Old Gold and Silver reosived in ex- eaange. w ,j . i . PALMER d RAMSAY. Ralelga, Nov. 81, 53 tf New Jewelry StoreT W . ff. TH0XPXQ Would nuiMiriiiu :..r. .1 .... . . Raleigh and its vicinity, that ha haa open- Prt " occupird by Mrs. Thompeoa as a MUlmery eeUUishmen.. where h offers for Gold and Silver Watches, warranted comet time keepers the latest sty lea of FlSmUiBW JBWIUT; soch aa Guard, Vast and Fob Chain j Cameo, atone and stoarniug Broaches ; Plain, Cbaaed and Staae Rmge; Gold Pena and. Pencile; Gold aud Silver Thimbles; Stud. Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ear Rrnge, Gold and Sitver Spectacle, AcTFaney Gaed aad Fine Cutlery; all of which will be sold ebeapv Watehea, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in superior stria. Old Gold anil &H.. .v.. t - - ' . '.wmva, m A eaange. Sept-8t, 1849. 78 6m Samuel Kirk & Son; . Cold n'd SilTtf SaHhj, ITa. 179, Baltimore Street. MANUFACTURE and have alwaye oa hand, .wm. - - , m sum, una x ea z?J?.1l Soir Te" "p '" VT "rwu, onrer leasetta, riteh era, Vaeas, Urn, Dishes, dte. ; They era continually receiving by direct imaarU tiaaal U tti u Pt-t-j r . r . . - - - - j - xuwr, Baaaeta. CaadJesUBX aad Waiters, aa early aa they appear aa f laaa ITaa 1 i 11 1 A a? sn rF AT Z """" w an lameuatlary, Gold. Patent Laser and Unin. W.i.l 1 , ' ef every description. . Jaaaary IB. lfi - A RICH ASSORTMENT ofSilver-Platad Caa-Ca-aWleh aad raudotat Branse Chamber CaadUsticka, fbraafe by . PALMER d- RAMSEY. November 26. 1S49. ITTIor (Male DOLLAR D-8 Celebrated Herba iL aiam Extract, ar Vegetable Hair Wash, Also, aa estsaotve aasortmeat of all kinds ef per rawary. PALMER d- RAMSEY. November 26, 1849. 04 GOiJJ IFJSr BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. Also, on hand, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good time piece For sale by PALMER d- RAMSAY. December 4, 1849. 96 Head Ache. IF yon sra subject to a Nerous Head Ache, send to PEetCUD'S Drag Stare, aad get a bottle af Spoon's Head Ache Elixir or if yon ar Deaf, get a bottle of McN air's Acoustic Oil and be relieved f P. F. PESCUD. COTTON YARNS 6,000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted, 4 s to 14'; Washington, Merchants and Battle 4 Co , for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE & DA7IS. 4 Petersburg, November 13th, 1849. 91 r VACANT Acre Lot, iu the Eastern part of esfcib the City, aaTelef sat sit for a private reai eWaoe camignou to tn lot upon which N. B. Hughes, Esq., resides. Enquire of E. P. Gaiea, or tbe Editor o( thi Paper. Wovember 34. 1849. 94-wtf FJUfCY CJ1SSIMERE PjUTTS. 3 DOZ. pair jaat received, beautiful colors, well made, and cat ia the latest at 7 la ALSO, 36 pairs fine black French Doe Skin Cassimeres, selling cheap at r ' r E. L. HARDING'S. Nov. 24. 1849. 54 2 DOZ. Blue Felts Over Coats, 44 44 Blankets, 3 44 Black heavy Englbh Cloth ' E. JL HARDING. Nav.vS4, 1849. ,94 Olel dTavsi Coffee atmcfl Cmslied Saigmr Just received. ALSO ON HAND, A few pieces of WHITE FLANNELS, suitable far the season. J.BROWN. Brilliant Lotteries, For Jiinary, 1850. j. W. JTlanry dk CoM iHauaajers. $52,000! 1S,004! 11,000 X YIRGIIIIA STATE LOTTERY. Far the Benefit of Monongalia ' Academy, Class Na 6, for 1850. Te be drawn at Alexandria, Va, an Saturday, the I2th of Janaary, 1S50. 78 Number Lottery 16 Drawa BaUou! Mre Pxixea than Blanks ' 8PLENDID SCHEME? 1 Prise of $32,000, 1 prize of 18,000, 1 prize of 11,800, 1 prise of 8 000, 1 prise of 6,000, Iprize of a,000, 1 prise of 3,000. 1 prixe of 2,636. 10 Prises af 100, 10 prises ef 1,100, 10 arises of 500 . 4-e . . dtc. . fte. Tickets 11 --Halvaa 87.50 Quarters 83,76 .; : 1 Eighths tf,S7J-j ? CartlScatea ef Paekagea ol 26 Whole Tickets $178 00 Da da of Half ' do 1 83 00 Do da ofseaaartar ;do , .42 20 Do . de . of 28 btb , do. .. :Si Gldsre far Tickets and 8Uarea and Cartioaata af Packages ta .the aheve Splendid LoUerias waU ta eaive the mast prompt atuntioa, aad an official & ooant of aaeh drawlug aenllnimediaTaly after it is ar a su .wao ereer trees oa. ..,.-..), Addrsssw J. c. MAURY, Agmit rVaejtrfn,. Ml issuiujjsDmenLs. , TEMlfl i)p3Attviir k Adsunaaranensiw insertion, Qn JtoQtx f ?4ek aa.hasonesi toaarUaa, TwentyCenU. ,?: 'T-: ; Caarl Ordt nd AdiisZ AdserttarsatwaYSl harT?f cent, higher fcbe sT fitocfrm percent. wUl h; made from the regular prs&a, ar adveitisara.by the, year,. ,-;..;? bi;'-' ' ! .. Ayeitiaieata,iaaertediatiecln aarrsa WUI ala appear in the- Wasau Paper, ftsw ef charge ,s. V, ii rw r iT ' ."."si-ff-Yi tyXetterstatbo Editor :at W swaTvta-.-? ; A TONJJsr THE.P0URT8 iCtoSs V Orange, AJamance, Wke aad Cktkaav v Chapel Hitt, N.-C4 M.y ' VS f "i nil: -1 'V--y ThodrWvenntDwall SaptfiM Meefinghooaa Groe, with ell lhnfa. eary atu haoM .ndWo of lmi AtW -Peaaossion will be given the first sf Janaary aSasg ;:ieighNcv.;i848:t:r ' 1 ;! '-tflOOO WAltTED.- ' fl- atSHE 'Snbscribsr b aaAefsai tareVpreM. 4A sals for s loan of Two lliousaad Dollars!) Bond of the Chy pt Ralaigh, fo. Frvo Hondred Daf. law each, payabl after twelve msnths from taa sVilav ' at the pleasure of the parties sad limring injeiaj at the rate of mix me mi ..t.t '--aaeaaa.j. Raleighj May 18, 1849. . W. WHITINO, ; CTisssraf. DATHJl.lTrvr mrwvm - IT 'oat at hand. ' 1-" TTf H .--. HEARTT. aa UTCIIFOyP. FRESrtiupPLlES ATiPESCUS'sli ' J ' S , ew asr wfloicwisgga Retail srsKtft. I--j AT. IV vara a ."- 4 Ken aura WHu tmA. 5,1 "TOO Gallotre Llnaed Qlfgfc aO-euneea Ouruina. : . T. ' ', '( 12 dot. fresh Coagre Water; " - a 100 the. refined Borax, , " 3 case Goodwins patent Chewin Tntssofl. 1 44 Old Peyton Grarelly's 44 ciF44! " And manv other deairabla mrtil.. aM .lii and ei pec ted to arrive thia week. All which mil oassia upon reasonable terms, by - c, , . i P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh. Oct. 17.1849. ; i f FALL I TIPOaTATlO Ol? ? -$ EARTHEN-WARE, CHINA AND GUSSW sEPTEIBEt I, IS49l- f .$4 W a.a:reeerviag per law ahipe, Fraacoaia, aaaa f, HoweU. and Henry J nit, esv riving from Li verpoel, oarav V ply of Earthen ware aad Cn na, direct from the sarasaa ftrt. 'i :' And by. arrival from tof North, we are receiving a faU stock of Cot, Plaiu'and Preea. ed Glass Wire Ukhi Aima. eee, Castors, Waiters, and a' great variety a Feacjr taeoaa, seieetea lor taa country sraee. Coo airy merchanta are invited to caB asdisAssSf ins oor tock. . i STEBBINS, DARRACOTT CO. . 1 101 Broad atreet, Ricbmandi Yo.";' September 5, 1849 : t , rsiYHT UmAv. 1 rJTItlRNER'S North Carolina Akiuwae, fv las -mJLt vaar at ttnr Lnrd. 1 Published snd sold wholesale aad retail, br HeaV ry D. Turner, at the N.. C. BOOKSTORE. Saleigh, jNov. 8, 1849. - . 1 - 88 fTnJiibe Pnate A saperior aniels cf sg navorea, just to aaaa - - - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A CQ. ritlsb Lustre For Cleaning Stevss, fca store ana ror sale 07 - - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f CQ. t FJBOCK ' AND DIlEXSnoiTa. E, I. lIAIXDliTU has just receivctU Aeat rate assortment ef Frock and Dresa Ceaas Ar rMM.iitirnl lTMn.li VlniL. I. r - s " . . ' . . vmwh Viurn . r UCp IWr SSU. Pianos! Pianos I! Pianos III jpHE nndersigned respectfully eaH the' attea Jl. tion of the public, to the splendid, highly fis hwed Rosewood and Mahomnv Pu.n. wa rare Cast Jrtn Frawu, baadsemely earved aajd gilt. This Iron Frame combine the entire InstraaaeaS. prevents it from warping and getting out Of; Tubs. The climate or change of weather have little or so effect on the Instruments. The ouai;rv ri.n,ta aad workmanship cannot be surpassed br any atla Principals of Academies. Professors. Mi.t..m. and the Public ftenerallv. wilt nleaae aar-1 rk.ir -H ders snd they shall be promptly attended taf ANTHONY KUHN A CO: ' Na 4 Edtaw St. BaiTtnaaa , . LIST OF PBICES. ' 1; ' f X' Pianos with metallic date in Rnwiwt . i(r.L atty cases 6 octave, from 8180 to S230. MetaUie frame, from 8350 to S3 00; J, 1 in proportion, aad 7 actate fron.3U0 to 400., ' Please refer te Arch Carter, Moeksvillsj Jsaft Boner, Salem ; David Scott, Greensboroogh 1 ii nuiueo sun ur. x uornton, luuton; ana Uadw Jeasf Eaq. Hillsboro July 20, 1849 58 asmiypd WHEElEK'tf Tealrry. Tooth VYaa. Aa immediate and effactnal enra f.i" tKJI ljuit ache; and preserver of the teeth snd gonisi r or saie at t urners 1. C BOOKSTORE. Dae J8, 1849. . tflS Turk ! iiri,.illa. MANUFACTURED from the purest Turkish Tobacco. For sale at the 77 I- N. C. BOOKSTORE- December 13,; 1849. - 1-108 For S3a!e at Motion i A DESIRABLE RESIDEXCC lit PITTSBORO. CHATHAM CDUNTV. IN pursuance ef an order of tbs Court of Equlrr for Chatham County, I shall proceed to aetl ot pablie Auction at the Court House hi the lews- af Pittsboroogh, on Thursday the 10th day of Janaa. ry nextjthe dweUing, and appurtenances of ths Iste Thomas Thompson. . - Situate immediately ea the Northern line ef the Village limits, with about SO acres of bind attached; and all ooayenient out houses, besides havinga goad wetland spring. This property is partKuIarTdseir able. A lot of 13 acres .under a good fence, a boat half a mile north of the above, will be sold at the 'Same time.'- 1 " ': . .- ;. I A credit of one and two years will be given, with iaterest from the date, aad bond aad approved SISS rity required. u- I ' . M. O. WADDELL, a JL ! Frttaboro NovT, 1849. : 84 State of IVortla Carol iuax CaLswu Coudty, Superior Court of Law. Fall Term. 1849. r .1 Emilia Stanly 1 . 7 e. Petition for Divorce. I v Willie Stanly. ) . -'. Vi-. k On affidavit of the Plaintiff, it sppeariag fa lbs Court that the defendant, Wilie Stanly, Js notaa inhabitant of this 8tate: It is therefore ordered that publication be made ia -the Raleigh Register aad Carolina Watchman, for three months, furs the de fendant ta appear, at. the next Term of .this! Court, to be held for tbs County of Caldwell, at ibs Caarl House in Lenoir, on the. 5th Monday, after; the 4th Monday in March neat, then and there te pieadaa ewer or demur to the said petition, or the acme wUl be taken as confessed snd the cause set forswearing and determined ex vartt. - f : Witness C. C. Jones. Clerk or sSlcTTJaurt at af. fice, the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday, ia Sep. tember. A DilS49. ' - rrx rft : ' : ' c. c. JonEs, c. :tv.c.'i h--'S ' " - ''"'-' : .- - sixrn 1 1S8 wtm i-j aasaawawss " Jl "lwaMBaBBWMWisaBaa ; I Boys ClotMiig., Rlaelc Cloth Froek Coala!" i , rTwt CaasiraarS Ia " ' Blaek sad Fancy Cassimere Pants. Black Cloth and Satinet Round Jackets, eheej ID.' E. L. UARWNO. i ... i..
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