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TUB RAL0GII RIGIo AiwertuemtHt. Fe vry gtxtaea idaet fat ' i ruBLisHEB izMwssxx.Y aitd yntXLt insert en, uae Uonas; I each sabaaoasnl tasSrUea i , Trety-fiva.Ce4U." ' " BY SEATON GALESj burn mxuhsnsL: i ' charged 25 per eat. hightir bnt a dadocOoa af ZJ fSr eeat. wfll b tnd from he regadsir price, . ' ' i ' TERMS. - AdWtamments, ataorted ta the Sj-Wsatjtau MM For the Semi-Weekly Pfper, t3 pet txmwtt. For the WeeWy Paper, 1 xamnu ; "' j Biaraa, will aho appear ia tha Wexsu Papery . i . r CT Lettess to th Editor eiaat U fer.rt;.,7f - ST- .li p i ' i ii in j ia, iiij.ii i ii i i ' ' i ' i - ' i ii i i ' POETfiY. 1 THE SEA, IN CALM AND STORM. ST. A.B.MKUC In rannr core and erctceot dell, The bright green water. 1101: and aw!!, "The dimpled warn Tapae on the atrand. And ripphns kias the dtamood aand; Far oat the wild guli on the ware Her snowy bosom stoops to lTe,l Soft glides the breeze, and all the sea Lies Tuff d in sweet tranajiiktj ! i . - ! But now away, thewarts are stirred, And shrieking darts the wild sea bird, Tha gnow-capa on the billows rerge Are tossed in fury by the aut;s The storm ia np, and o'er the deep His aagrr pinions rnsh-Og aweep. The breakers crash along the shore. And echo back the th antler's roar ! An hoar ago, cpoathe sea, A gallant ship swung merrily The morning breeze, in odors sweet. Just dallied with her canrass sheet; Light hearts leaned o'er her pieturd side. To watch the cleft wares round her glide. And song and laugh rose on the breeze. To bless the sabbath of the seasl i . j.'. But now the storm! the aughtf storm I Bursts 'round the vessel's fragile form ! Her shiTering spars are snapp'd in twain, Her bulk drives madly o er the main God he'p her crew their gurgling cry Peals faintly through the murmuring sky ! She's dashed upoo the craggy shore. And sinks amid the breaker 'a roar! l Tis thus the sea the bright blue sea! The home of the hearts, bold and free ! Smiles in her beauty, like a bride. To greet the tall ship's graceful ghde ; . But lashed fury b the storm, VI hat mountain waves her breast deform ! Man's proudest strength quails at hex nod The image of an angry God ! MISCELLANEOUS. THE BROKEN HEART. ST WASHlKOTOa OtVIJCG. I never heard Of any true affection, but :twaa nipt With care, that like the caierpiUar. eats The leaves of spring's sweetest book, the rose. Mrnm.SToa. It is a common practice with those who tiave out-lived tbe susceptibility of tbe early I eelioff. or nave been brought up in tho gay beartteasness of dissipated life, to laogbat all love stories, and to treat tbe tales of roman tic passions as mere fictions of novelists and Mr observations en human nature have induced me to think otherwise. They havs convinced me that however tho svrfi oftlM character mar be chilled and frozen bv the cares of the world, or cultivated by mere smiles! by the arts of society, still there are dormant fires lurkiog in tbe depths of the coldest bosom, which when once kind Jed, become impetuous, and are some times desolatine ia their effect. Indeed, I am a true believer in tbe blind deity, and go to tbe full extent of his doctrines. Shall I confess itt 1 believe in broken hearts, and the possibility of dying of disappointed love 1 I do not, however, consider it a malady often I fatal to ray own sex ; but 1 b roily believe that it withers down many a lovely woman into an early grave, j Man is the cresture of interest and ambi tion. His nature leada btm lortn in tne uus. .a-.a.a tie and struele of tbe world. Love is but the embeUiohuient of bis early nie or a song nined in. the intervals of the sets. Ue seeks K " . - iji for fame, for fortune, tor space in me worm s thought and dominion over bis fellow men. Bute woman s whole fife is a history of tbe The heart is her world : it is there her ambition strives for empire it is (here ber svarieo seeks for hidden tresrares She sends forth ber sympathies on adventure, she embarks her whole soul in the trafbeof affection: and if shipwrecked, her case is hopeless for it is the bankruptcy of tbe heart. To a man, tbe disappointments of love may csuse some bitter pangs ; it wounds some feeling of tendernee it blasts some pros- m-ct of felicity. But be is an active being ; lie mav diasioate bis tbousbts in the whirl of vir-d fwvrunaiion. or mav Dlun?e into tne j r t'uf nf nIeManre or.! if the scene of disap. n...nimUni h inn lull oi nainiui aaaociai iwua. 1 aft I . : I he can shift bis abode at will, and Ukiog, I -"- r . . . " 1 aa it were, iqi winns Ol iiib moroinr. can i .. r -i : I fl in the uttermost oarts of the earth, and ..7 w - teatresL" I But woman a is completely a fixed, a se cluded, and a meditative life, she is more the companion of ber own thoughts and feel- inn: and if thev are turned to ministers of sorrow, where shall we look for consolation 1 Her lot is to be wooed and won ; and if un- faanov in her love, her heart is tike some fprtress that has been captured, and sacked, and abandoned and i left desolate. How many bright eyes grtw dim 1 hoar many soft cheeks grow pair! Dow many lovely forms fade away into tbe tomb, end none can tell the cause that blighted their loveliness! As the dove will clasp its wings to iu side, snd cover snd conceal tbe arrow that is preying on its vitals so it ia tbe na ture of woman to bide from the world tbe pang of wounded affection. Tire love of a ' delicate female is always shy snd silenL Even when fortitude, she scarcely breathes it to herself; but when otherwise, she buries it io tbe recess of her Aeart, and there lets it cower and brood among the ruins of ber peace. With her the desire of hef" heart has failed the great charm of existence is at an end. She neglect all tbe cheerful ex- ercisrs wbicu giaoucned the spirits, ami la .a 8 quickened tbe pulses, snd sent the tide of life in ibealthfol currents through the veins. Hnr rest is broken ; the sweet refreshment sleep is poisoned by melancholy dreams ; dry sorrow drmlcJ ber blood, until ber'eo feebled frame sinks under the slightest ex tenia! injury. Look for ber after a little white, and you find friendship weeping over Iter untimely grave, and wondering that one who but lately glowed with all the radiance of both health and beauty, should so epeedi- 1 Iw brongbt down . to darkness and th wonsw . Tou will b told some -wintry enilL some easoal indisooaition that laid her low. Bat no one knows the mental malady waicn previously sapped net strength and mada her aa easy a pray to the spoiler. . Sbo is like soma tender trea, the pride and r. J1- , Tci to: iu lorra, ngut in in louage, out witn trra worm prey, i ... i awaru e BM tt suddenly waft, Mill mVm it ifc . i. I-I ft. - r L' I I n.(t Winn i, ,uvuni us anwirnaiRoiut arianU We see it droooinff iu branches, to the earth, leaf by leaf, until wasted and per I sued away, it rails as ia the st illness of the aVaJ?aeal at vast mm ma mb ik. sVa.:tf..t I whU r.lfri.. r n". TuZw , ruin, weslnre in vain to recollect tba blast oi inn tnumlerbolt that could bare smitten n wiiq aecay. 1 baye seen many instances of women mania? ta waals and iaelf.ns1Ml. ml Hi. nMiri.. Mii.t.li. r..- k .i . I ..Vftu.;iiK7exb.ied.;M, I have repeatedly faacied 'that I eoald iraeel titeiroaatae tnravgw the varrona lecimona o(eoMs,cM9aaiptioas.dbilitr.tan7Tior.mel ' I ancnoiy, until l reacned the first sywptouis I at- - m . w . ' I of disappointed love. But an instance .of tbe kind was lately told to me. The cir cumstances are well known in the country where they happened, and I ahall but give tbea in the manner in which they were re lated. Every one moat recollect the tragical sto ry of E , tbe Irish patriot. I was too touching to be forgotten. During the trou bles in Ireland, ho waa tried, condemned and executed, on a charge of treason. His fate 1 j : . 1. . I wr . ..crrp .ujH.c-. u 1 puuuc ajmpaiuy. c waa ma jauar, ao iiiiciugcni, ao geuer I ous. so orave, ao everytning that we are apt I - . 1 to like in a young man.. Ilia conduct under trial, too, was so lofty aad intrepid. The bo ble indignation with which be repelled the charge of treason against his country, the I eloquent vindication of his name, and his patheiic appeal to posterity, in the hopeless' hour of coiHJemMatiofu All theae catered deeply into every generous bosom. And even nis enemies lamemea ine stern policy that dictated bis execution. But there was ooe heart whose angnish it would be impossible to describe. In bsppy daya afro fairer fortunes be bad woo the at. fections of a beautiful and interesting girl. the daughter of a celebrated Irish barrister. She loved him with tbe disinterested fervor I of a woman's first snd early love. When every wardly maxim arrayed itself agauiat him, when blasted in fortune, and disgrace and danger darkened around hie name, she loved him the more ardently for his softer- lags, if then bis lata could awaken even ike sympathy of kis foe, whatraust have been agonv of her wbooe whole soul was oc cupied by his imago T Let those tell who have nad tbe portals of tho tomb suddenly closed between them and the being they moat loved on earta who save sat at its threshold as one abet out in a cold aad lone ly world, front whence all that waa most love ly and loving have disappeared. But then tbe horrors of such a grave, so frightful, so dishonored! there was nothing for memory to dwell 00 that could soothe tbe pong of separation ; none of those tender ibongh melancholy circumstances, which endear the scene ; nothing to melt sorrow into those bleeeed tears, seat like the dews of heaven, to reviae the heart iu the anguish ! of the parting hour. To render situation more desolate, she bad incurred ber father's displeasure by ber unfortunate attschioeal, and waa an exile from her parental proof. But could the syaa- pathy and kindly offices of friends have reached a spirit so shocked and driven in by horror, she would have experienced no want of consolation, for tbe Irish are a people of quick and generoua sensibilities. The most delieateandcberisbed attentions were paid her by families of wealth and dis tinction. She was led into society, and they tried by all kinds of occupation and amuse ments to dissipate ber grief, and win ber from tbe tragical story of ber love. But all n vain. There are some strokes of ealstni- ty which scathe the soul which nenetrata tbe vital seat of happiness and blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. She nev er objected to frequent the baunts of pleas- ore, but she was ss much alone there aa in the depths of solitude. Walking about in a sad reverie, apparently unconscious of the world around ber, sbe earned within ber an inward woe that mocked all the blandish- ments of friendship, and "heeded not tbe charmer, charmed he ever so wisely The person who told me ber story had seen 1 ... 'Hi... an ,v A wn iter at m nuumiu a iiic mmn n uv .... . . - " . . . bibtttoooi lar-gooe wreicneoneas more atria J r.. 1 il.. tt mmt ,t in uuh mibt mhi - - scene. To find it wandering like a spectre . . , . , , wreiy ana jojiess, wiiere an arouuu g-y to aee it dressed out in the trappings of mirth, and looking so wsn and woe-be gone. if it bad tried in vain to cneattbe poor heart into a momentary forget fulness of sor row. After strolling throogb tbe splendid rooms and giddy crowd wiib an sir of otter abstract ran, she sat herself down on tbe steps I of the orcht sir, snd looking about for m time wan a vacant air tnat aboweti Der is- sensibilily to tbe garish scene, she began, with the cspricioosnees of a sickly heart, to warble a plaintive air. She hid s e iqmsite voice, but on this occasion it wst so simple, so toochirur it breathed forth such s soul of wretchedness, that she drew a crowd, mate and Silent, around ber, and melted eve ry ooe into tears. The story of one so true snd tender could not but exeite, in a country famed for ebt bu st ssm, interest. It completely wou tbe heart of a brsve officer, who paid bis addresses to I her. sod thoecbt that sbe so true to tbe dead I could not but prove affectionate to tbe living; ,he declined hie attention, for her thought I were prev ioosly engrossed with tbe memory of her former lover. He however persisted In his soiL He solicited not ber tenderness bat ber esteem. He was assisted by ber eon. vietiawia ed kia worth and her eenae of ber own destitution and dependent aiteatron, for bw waa exiatin? en tbe kindness of irienni I Jo a. word, be at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though wilh tbe solemn assurance that ber heart was unalterably another a. Ue took ber with him io Sicily, hoping a change of scene aaigbt wear t MJ of early wot. Cne was aa amiable ana ex eiaplarj wife and made an econ to oe a nsp. X;2&ZZ??J,:;i!XtQry Goods EatabMments. into her very soul. She wasted away in alow but hopeless decline, and at length sunk into the grave, the victim of a broken heart.. It was on her that Moore, the distinguish- rd Irish poet, composed the blowing beau. titul lines: - g k Hr from whew yomg . m . aieeps, -' i ; And lovers around her are skrhiruri But coldly she turns from their gaze and weeps r or nean n Rrare is tying. "SngJtfie wild songs of her deamaUve plains, Ever? note which he loved awakinr- Ah! tittle they think who delight in her strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking! ' ' i - He had lived for his love, for the eoontrv he died: I Ther were all that to life had entwined hiro : "lils dned- -vr TTr ' Oh, make her a grave where the saabeama rest, When thev onMnwe a srlorious morrow: nu . - . anex'u smne o'er ber sleep like a smile tram tbe west. From ber own loved island of sorrow!" ABBOTT I LLUSTIIATED HISTORIES. TIB Hiatory of Alfred tho Great ; by Jacob Abbott. Thie day reeoivad by U V. TURNER. Doe. , 1849. 79 U. STITH. Sr Co inila iba attaaiioa of Country Marchaata i eonaiiaskenl of Pmm. U : T 1 m . V wmwaww, lucky Joajia, whicb they ara aathorUod loaeUa (xmc- teal Merchant at 9 month credit, and at oricoa low- or ibaathey eaa now bo parehaeed for. . Raleigh Nov. 9. 1849. 95 fJCr BARREL of th bast Floor of C0IW, fp4J WhiUker s snd otbar maka, which I would b alaaed to maka np in Bread, or aell by tba har tal or mall quantity. L.B. WALKER. no SO. 1849. 99 Ne W BOOkS Received this T If. C UOOUSTOKC. TT OMAN Liberty, a hiatory by 8a ml Elliott, 11 Bl Mamotia of Wat. Wirt ; by Joo. P. Kan- aody. 8kiebe of Booth America, Polynesia, etc bv Wat. Maxwell Wood, M U. Morning among the Jeaaita, Artillery and Infantry, by C. P. Kingabory. jlHdreta a Hiatory of th United Statoa com p lata ia3 vote. Uofparfield. by UkKidu. roa. 1 to 7. American Almanac lor 18 SO. Cbarchaiaa'a do do do Bworda, do do .do Ives on the Obedience of Tsith, do PaAitral Letter, Aaawrr to th aaat. Kip dabl WUimm. Lii U Aahbe! Green, V. D. M. Egypt and Ua Monomania, by Dr. Hawka. Macanley's Hiatory of England, a variety of di Irvrag'a akateb Bk. Jftatrated. KaarkerboaWa N-w York. - Jo Shirley, a tale, by Carror Bail, aathor of Jan Eyie. Dac. 18. 1849. 108 PEEBLES, WHITE dk OA TIS, GrocTsauid Comnlnleu irierobausta old Street, retenbirr. Tr, JI T EEP alwaya on haod a larg aad wall aaoorV Lrfa, ad eoppty of Grocerie. snd pay particular au oaiwa to in mm of i;ouon. Tobacco. Wheal. rioor, and an other aimi or prndue. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE. PETER R. DA? 18. Ja. Patarabarg. Jaly 80. M ly FALL IMPORTATION OF EARTHEN-WARE, CHINA ANO GLASS. SEPTEIBER I, 1315. Wa a. receiving per tha I ahip Franeoaia, t$naan E. Howell, and Henry I rait, ar riving frofn Lirerpool, ear np Hy of Eartboowar aad Chi na, direct from the wunuuetm- Ttrt. And by arrirata from th North, wo or raeaiviag a Saall atock of Cat, Plain and Pre. - ad Ulaaa War, Loakiag Glaa- aaa, Caatere. Waiters, aad a groat vanaty f aney Goada. aaleelad for tho eoontrv trade. Coaatry aaerehaata ara lavitea to can aaa exam . ta a ine ear Hock. STKBBINS, DARRACOTT d CO, 101 Braad atraat. Richmond. Ta. Ferfimery, Fancy Ittieles, fce. fTrTT"E ara now ia receipt of a larg aappiy of VV Foeeiee and A mar loan Perfumery. Faaey Artielea. dte. eoasistiac of Colon, Extracts for lbs Handkerchief, all th popular Pomalam snd Hair Olla of the dav. Toilet and Shaving aoape oi vaev oaalitv and prica. raney ooxes ana aoiiet Bottles or beaattfal atyies ana pnuarna, io waicn w invite the attention of tho ia parsait of something - . . . L1A good as well M taaty. w itLJAiwa, tiA i w vr w Old Jfavm Coffee and Crushed Sugar Just receirea. ALSO ON HAND. A few nieces of WHITE FLANNELS, suitable for k a. J.BROWIf. SALES OF NEGROES, VC, 1ST EXECUTORS OF JOHN MCLEOD. . CTkN Friday the 11th last, sad on tbe day follow. V&af ine. fif aeeessaryl will be sold oa a credit of six saoatha, at Baeaa Vista, th 1st residence of CL John McLeod a larg Bomber of Fat Hogs. 8tock Hag, Caul. Mates, Her, (boom of them b1odd aad vary valuable) arming at east is, e-e, AWe. ea Taesday of Johnston Canty Court. Fab 26th. 1850. will be sold at the Court Hoose, ia Snutbfield, on a credit of 12 months, a i arpenun Diatillerv. and two voune aev.ro woman, on a viae 4 children, tbe other having two, and three valaabi mechsslea vis: a Hoam carpenter, a itar are, r ( U also a bar ess aad sbo maker! and aa exoMlcat spirit X urpontin narrei maaer. at." aaaw A a.W WW W nai n An w iL.L,iAoao, H. W. HUSTED, ' Executors. Jaaasrv 8. 1850. 3 3w T FOll 8AL.E. A FAMILY Crrig and Harness, aad aes! M aoad handed PUno. sold for want af as. A hernia in both may be had by applying te 1 a w a-aWnWT hi Wa4, A. D. o 1 1 1 u W. Jannarv 7. 1840. 3 - w m : ncrtaie Shirts. I LARGE let last racdved very cheap. E. L. HARDING. Nav. 84. 1848. 94 - SBiyarestae Cav.rt Iefrta. TNja t, TL 18, Law Report. No. VYoL Eity Reports. J nat fcaswad and fee sale bv. flF.ATON DALES. Register OIBea, Jan. 18, 1880.; I sTl sim4l Lard M mm fjird 'fjtsnvs 7hlmiajrraA - ; y god aappiy of ytrew HAYWOOD t Crf atxaa Vaa raeareM av - . .. mwaaaai s OHAIR LMtra, Cherry eolor Crap Scarfs, ' ! aiiaKidGlevea. ! Oil Print, j filak Alsacea,. Vlaek r reach Cleth . r Faaev CaMSMrra. Togatbar wkk iber articlea. ALSO, J eat to hand aa adduioaal aaaolv of ilea's Ki Sbaaa and Youtfc'a Bwti. UEARTT LITCHFORD. Oct 18. 1S49 83 The : Freight Train has Come ! AND brooght una Urge and very fine assort soeat f tk boat 8TAPLS GOODS. Call " zaaataa, HEARTT a- LITCHFORD. Raleigh, 8apC 18th, 1849. . 73 TTli LAID LIIiHfcys. UARLftOXO 8TR1P U7 OltEOOM PLAIDS, Utapera, Tickiasa and Towmlliac. Twoedo. Sjtineta. Kentockv Jom. 1 Pilot Cloth. Over Coaiinga. Karaya, , ' waafimitoo flaina. and FannSylvnia Stnneo, Roogh and Ready CaNmerea,4te ore. Juat reeatved and lor sol bv t R TUCKER A- SON. Raleigh. October A, 1849. 80 C II DAP TWEED COATS. 11 PaLiTh Tweed Caaaimer Coats, cot la Jl Jf style aad wall awl, for 5 good K. U UARDINu. ' Oct 30. (Standard) 88 a:otii Kit supply. m a A n nar a? a a ova amaw,nM m. A HULeo&m riAio iuvis,dsni!.K. styie to day received by , Raleigh Oct. 13.1849. i 87' FALL AND VIITEK ffUST to hand aa elegant etoek of WW Dreaa good, as loUow : Chameleon Pu!t de 8oie, y Satin do rbane. Printed and Plain t.'anhmerea great varirty. do do Meoelin da Lainea. French Mactnoa, Chainalonn Lntree, d ttilka. Brocade, do Qoean'a Grey d Foulard Hilkv, Alpaca Lnairea, bmbroidared Kobe. Cap, Collara, Glov, Mitt, if onaal and Cap Ribboaa, Tevt Trinuninga. ALSO, 8wia, M all, Book sad Jaconet Maalina, . Mualio Triminga, we. Ac. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. 8ept. IS. 1849. 78 BY EXPRESS. THIS DAY. TT7ELVET TRIMMINGS. DRAB, Aa. W Cta, 980 8pal Crten. Black I ngraia Cotton Ha. T riaM Lrfaaaya. Colorad Spool Cottoa. J. BROWN. Raeirh, October 30. 1849. 87 CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON SILK& (C1ILVER Grey Silks, 3 r renca Men aoa, Velvet Trimming. Embroidering Braids. Paris Kid Gloves, Black Belt Ribboas. Just received by Express, R. TUCKER Nov. 28. 1849. SON. 94 Black Holmitla Ilstta. Fatteon for November. 1 CASE Jnat received : also, receiving, Groand Allam and Blown Salt prima 'and fall aack. J. BROWN. No 9, Fayetteviil Street Ralaigh, Nevambr SC. 1849. - 94 BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA- aCaTkarm PAIR ROBINSON'S SHOES, for 9 Ladi, Misses and CkHdren ; this day received by R. TUCKER it SON. IPytr DOZ. yard Velvet Trimminga. to day re- O mjf eeived by K. TUCKKK SUN Nov. S3. 1849. BUCK WHEAT Am) BUTTER. tl BAGS of the beat HoIUd Bock Wheat. ii (f-f X rhain Mountain Butter, a prim arti cle. U. B. WAUCK. Nov. 80, 1849. 93 CLOTHS Am) CASSLMERES. JUST received en Consignment, fin Blfeek, Green aad Brown, English and French Cloths, Eugltsh, French, aad American Bl: ck aad fancy Caasi uteres, of the nswest style, bi h w will sell unusually cheap. A. a STITH A CO Deccember 1, 1849 99 lt,040 Imported Haww Cigars, of chotc braiida ; a Arat rale arbcl f Vhewine Tobacco; Mrs. O B Miller's Scotch Satf ; Us land's Bnoff in bottle end bladders. - fur te by R. TTJCXER A 80N. Oct. 13 149. i ' 84 s-fj i ADIES Thick and Thia 81 Silk Top Gaiter, Vfcbil Kceivd U day by R. TUCKER A EON. Oetber8th. 1849. . 81 AT HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, stilt on hand, a fall assortment of Winter Clothing at reduced price. . K. L. HAIWIflU. January ia,.l&30. a fjy Standard copy. , P.Toil Arronomontfl mioii wwwi I Ntthtrn maul By Rail Road, Due doily at 1 -2 p. i - iriot it mi bv 8outm Two-bor at age. Da dairy at 1 1 ,-. Ckwai . 18 m Grten$benmgk Fear-horss at, Dee Monday. V edneadav and BaUirday at a. m Close Cinadav. Wadneaday and Friday at IS NewbernTom wore stag. Due Taesday, Tbura. day and Saiardav at II Cfeee Sunday. Tewday aad Tbamdey at 9 p m roroorougA Tw bora stage, Due Monday. V ed- ndy nd rrnJcy at- top m. (.'lose Monday. Wadneaday and Saiarday t 9 p. u iUAorw Two bpea ug Dee Monday anC .Thnrada at 7 n.i fjluess Hatarday and IWday at BuxberwHgk Ooa-hora auil. Dee Friday ai 9 a. m . j i'. . tjiawas Friday at I p as. Holla Spring Ban mail. Do Monday at 4 p. as. ; I ' . Chwaa Tbordy at 9 p. as. Lrttev should b in the1 Uffice tOMa aninwu Se- (ortf the Unas of closing: - ' 'WILLIAM WHrTx5Kr. Mi Rafeh.VSeytebr-Wth.l49 . f " . ;; i ropsmiicG. 1 : ; 1 rTTtRESH Rice. aw Croo tast received. , j i iu-; . .2 m rr ll s ' . TV HI. XXAsJk. r J "fsaanihsr lfh, W. ' f Sw in - w DGooEstabilsIiments. To Day by Express, AN Addiiioaal aappiy of Ladiea' Dreaa Goads, Cooairtlat of Mod Ifelored Maualla Da Laiaa and Caanroarea, Mfto and Cherry Colored French Mafiooa, Tiuk.-Blu and White Tarlatan Madias Fancy Silk Braida. Boaaot and Bait Ribbons, Black TwMted 8ilk Erjptiaa Mitla, Ladiea Lous Whit Kid Glove. Ladiea' and Gantlemea'a Col'd Kid Gloves, 8aperior Black Cloth, Kmbroidersd Caabmare Veatinr, Black and Fancy t ranch Caaaimerea, 4-0- dc. R. TUCKER & SON. Octobar 8th, 1849, 81 SHAWLS. BLANKETS, dee. 1 EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL li OKEDCAS81MERE SHAWLS, niaca Marino and UaaMmere Figured ar d Plain do, Heavy Woolen, Rub Roy. snd Plaid Blanket da. Larg Plaid aahmore and DuuO'e Knit Woolen do. Bed Blanket ol various alzea. Blae Green, and Checkered Blanket, ttorvaata Blankeu by the piece or aocen. FofMleby R.TUCKER dc SON. Ralegh. October 5, 1849. 80 IA LOT OF PKIME GOSHEN CHEESE.IN BOXES. For aale by R. TUCKER & SON. Raleigh tVtohero. 149. HO FINE CUTLERY &.C. - -ft SETT Bala no Haadled Knivea and Forka, U, complete 81 pieeea, "vory tl a ad fed Butter Knivea, .Pocket, Pen and Congreaa Kaivea, Bcawora, large and amalf. Wade and Batcher' auperior Raton, Sanudera Rasor Slropa, Oteophane and other Shaving Soaps. AUSU, W. Holl h Son'a Tallow Candlea. Jodd. Soo and Co'a Sparni do. forsalaby J. BKUWn. Raleigh. Nov. 11. 1849. 90 Fresh Arrival. New Fall and Winter Coeds. IT AM now opening my ueaal asaorlmenl uf Good for tbe ara-on com prim ng in part: Clotha. laaxmere, Veaimra. Plain and f noted t'aahrorea. Plain French Marines Black Alpaca, Blark French Umnbazine. Black Cabntera. Ladiea'' Kid and SHk Glove. Linen Cambric Haudkerchirfa. I OO piece Calico uf all hade. English Kuhy PrinU. Gala Plaitla for chiMren, Cotton and ailk Hoaa, Bonnet, Cap and Tafity Kilibona, Bobbin. Tape. Woraied Braid, Velvet Trimming, chewing Silka, Comb, Broahsa, Soap, Cologne Water &c. XXCSXEJ Piece Bleached and Brown Rhirtinga. Brown and Bleached Jean. Oznaburgi, Marllor Kiripeaand Aprn Check. Linaey. Kentucky Jean. Diaper. Irirb Linen. 3-4 and IS 4 Bleached Shir- imga, Whit and tied Flannel, Patent Wtcn Flannel dJEXSXTI) fair Shoe, of Heavy and KipBrogn for Mn and Boy, Women 'a Leather Boo trea and Shoes, Ladiea', Mia, aad Children' Shoes and Boot. Karaey and Blanket. Hardware, Cnilerv and Crockery. Oroceriraof ellvkind. uronnu i Ainm ana OMwn n. , bperm f Taadiea, Cotton Bagging, BaW Rep and ea a a a a saw as a. Twin. Green nd Black Umbrellait. Conon and Silk Moi- kin and Far Mate, Wool Hate, Men and Boys Cap. Naila and Brads. For sale by J. BROWN. , No. 9 Fayelteville Street. Raleigh. October 15, 1849. 8:1 :,NEVV GOODS. Jnat Kecedyed at No. 12, rayettevilla St RALEIGH. N. C JTlHE Subscriber has jast returned from New iA York, and is now opening a large and well elected Stock or Uoods in his line. 1 bey were bought entirely for Caah and will be sold at moder ate advances for Cash, aad to punctual 'customers on a credit. A Large and beanlifal Assortment f Conaisting in part of Blnck Silk, col'd Chameleon, Do Figured and Plain Caahmer's reneh Mennes, Orleans Cloth, flaid tLuatres a great variety, Black A I pacts, Umghams, Uelainea, ate French, English, and American Print a large lot, Silk and Cotton Hosiery. Gloves. Fran, wanted Collars. Lace, and Trimming for Ladies' Dresses, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Whit and Red Flannel, Brown A Bleached Table Diapera d-c. Clot be. CassJiaerea, Ac Super in Black French Cloth, Blue and Brown da. Tweeds, Sattinet, Kentucky Jsan. plain and striped Vesting, Gentlemen' Black ivid and Black and White Silk Glove, Cravats.Pongee A Bandanna Randkrs. Irish Linen, Ready Mad Over-Coats and vesta A Large assortment or BUukets, from so cents a- niece to 8t0 a pair, Kerseys,' Osnsburgs, a large assortment of Carpeting and Hearth Kngs. a very large Stock of Boots snd Shoes"at the lowest rates Beaver and Satin Beaver; the latest styles, Broad Brims, low price. Black and Colored, California do a great variety of Youth's Boy's aad Gentlemen's Cloth Cap. Brown, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf Sugars, Rio, Laguira, and old Java Coffee, Imperial aad Young Hyson Teaof tk best qua'y, Sperm, Adamanttn ana 1 allow (Janale the best A urge lot or urocsery, naraware, iuiteryr Castings, Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils, vices and tlammera, Nails, et. at. ana almost every article usaally kept ia a Retail Store, No. 13, FayettcviUo St, N. C. October 29, 1S49. 87 WHITE WINE, FOR COOKING. A Fll Am. Pepper, 1 FIRST rat Article. Also, Cinnamon, Cloves, laea. rvatmrrs. Allspice, Black and Cayenne Race and ground Ginger, Mustard, Sweet OiL Extracts of Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, and Orange. Cooper's Gelatine and many other articles suitable for Christmas time ; in store ana lor i ry WILLIAMS HAYWOOD & CO. December 15th, 1849. 101 TALLY-IIOt Frederick Fenney, Sheffield. Manufac turer of of th r-l Tally-ho Raxms ! Evtiy oue warrsnied to shave Tbe increasing demand for tb Tally. Ho Razors i tb trongt proof posMbl or their being duly pprriati, both at hum and abroad .their fame (having apreaU t every quarter ol ina giotii i n fully eatanliahed, nu ineir uml-mnted aupenoniv admitted For aale at in n. u. DUOMiUKfi Raleigh. December 80, 1849. - 108 triiremlnm H jfLights, Wax Mane, for -; rriatclieaAc. Diamond Cigar Tapers, .Matches without Brtm- "The N. C. BOOK STORE! Raleieh Dee 12th, 1849. - r , 100 - CUKWlU TOBACCO. 1 1 A GOOD aaaottmenl of Chewing Tobacc A. am iing the lot a Keg of tha Real Sacramento, a pure article put op without mixta re of any sort, and can l be beat in tius maist , j. " , 4. S. WALKHK. Jewelry Establishfflen r Gold Watches and Jeweliy. n, tv arrival oi a targe aoa raanionania as sortmentof tbe above jost at aoad and for sale, cheaper, than, ever, at PALMER A MA&ISAY'S Jewelry, Store. - Th noet extaaaiv stock of all articles in'tbeir lias that has been offer ed for sals her tor yean. Costa aad see, It joa do I . .. ... I not nay. - ' 4 Desaa gold and silver Watches, of allifod. . Gold fob, vest and goard Chains, Keys aad Seals, mgrr-nngs, car-rings, creas-pina, woo, and . collar Buttons, . r. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spring areei opeciaciea Gold and silver Pencils and Pens sad waist Back- tes,. . . 1 Silver Combs snd Tortoise shell Spectacles, -A Very extensive assortment of Silver and rial tad Spoon, Cops, Ladles, Sugar; Tongs,' Salt spoons, olc t.. . i - . A large-atoek of Cutlery,-Rasors, Kaivea, Rasor atrapa, and Oiamoad Paste for RaaeraV Brashes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brashes. Ae. - Batter and Frail Knives, Gold aad Silvac Thwa Wea, ." ..- - ... - .- . Gktkl and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Casters, Candle Sticks. Waiters. Baskets, Girandoles, '! A large aaaortrasat of Perfamerv. Coloenea, 8oaps. Botes for Toilets, fancy article, and Christmas presents and a variety of other articles.- . - . ; . All kinds of Watches and Jewelerr repaired ia superior style. Old Gold and Silver received in ex change. PALMER d-RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 2, 1849; : i ? . 93 tf New Jewelry Store, w. n. toom rssn Would reapeetfully inform tne eitisea of Raleigh and it vicinity, that he fa open ed a choice atock of Watches and Jewelry. in a part of the at or ; ocenpied by Mr. Thompaon as a Millinery establishment, where ha nfleira for Gold and Silver Watnhee. warranted correct time keeper ; th latent style 0 Fi&BIWlBlE JEWELRY; such aa Guard. Vest and Fob Chain ; Cameo, atone ana mourning moachea : rUia. Chaaad and Stoaa Kinga; Gold Pen and Pencil: Gold aad Silver Thimble ; Stade. Collar and Sleeve Batten, Ear Kiuga, bold aad- Silver Spectacle. Ave.. Fancy Good and Fiim Cntiery : all of which will be acid cheap. Watches, Clock and JeweJerv repaired in miperior style. Old Gold and Silver taken ia ax- change. Bent 91. 1849. - 78 6m Samuel Kirk & Son3 Cold mi Sifter Smithy ICo. 173, Baltimore Street. MANL'FAoTUKE and hv nlway n hand, a large amouot of Silver. Tabia. aad I'm hpovua. Fork of all aisee. Sugar Tonga. Soap Ladiea noiTra. oan poona. ouver i ea seita, xucb- era, vaaea, wrna. Lwnea, etc - They a.e eoniiuoally reeeivior by direct importa- tiona. all the new atyle Plated Castors. Basket. Gold, Patent Lever aad Lepioe Watches Jewelry h "irjr opacnpiion. V- January 10. 16 y ( RICH ASSORTMENT ofSilverwPlated A Urt, Caidlcksr nd GirajJ -Ja And B.ouz Chamber Candlestick, for aai by , rALMliB a KAMSET. . November SS. 1849. 94 7or Sale DOLLAKD'S Celebrated fiarba. mum Extract, or Vegetable Uafr Wash A wo, an exteaaive aaeortment of all kinda of per- i lirmery. TALMhK qr RAMSEY. November 26. 1849. 94 OLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. Also, oa hand, S Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted rood ! lime pieces or ai oy FALMER A RAMSAY. December 4, 1849. 98 Head Ache IF yon ara-aabject to a Nerou Head Ache, send to PEstCUD'S Drug Store, and get a bottle of etpohn'a Head Ache Elixir or if yon are Deaf, get a bottle of McNair'a Acoustic Oil and be relieved ; Pi F. PESCCD. COTTON YARNS 6,000 lb. Culton Yaraa, aborted, 4's to I4s; Waahington, Merchania I BaUle r Oo , lor aale bv Petersburg. November 13th, 1849. is VACANT Acre Lot, in the Eastern -part of the City, an elegant aite for a private rest- due contiguous to the lot upon which N. B. Hoffhea, Eaq., reside. : bnouir ef t. r. Gaioa, or tb Editor of this Paper. November 24. 1849. 94-Wtf FANCY CASSLMERE PAJTTS. SDOZ. pairs just received, beautiful colors, well nimie. and cut in the latest style. ALSO, 36 pairs 'fine black French DOS' Skin Cassimeres, selling cheap at , Nov 24. 1849. 94 SDOZ. Blue Felu Over Coats, . ' 2 u u Blsakets, 3 DiaCB, lOIT JEaDgllBU VIIHOii E. L. HARDING. Nv. 24. 1849. 94 rl-aRESEKVED GINGER, jut received by flf . , L. B. WALKER. LUNATIC ASYLUM. WANTED from one to two mUriee of Brick t be mada ia mould 9g rnche kmg, 4 inch wide, ana a incne inics, io wmaw w and wall bnraetf, and not exceeding one third, ged Salmon- be inspected by th CmtoiioDra or sncb person as tbey may appomt The Bricka to bo coasted m rA wat, ana an openings w oe ded. Senatate pro panic will be received: 11 1. For tbe Brick by the 100O lo v texea at tne kiln ' . . .. i ' 8. Fr th same by i tb 10U0 W be Oeiiveraa at th building. r- ., - r- I- i. " I; ,TI Tnnn. &, th -;il a v."... i .n ) iha aaaa law ins i iitrti. LaMngaall materia (except Lime) U U jl-Ti itpanntraetora. - - . ' anpplied by the i contractor. . . Frooosala wm a Mo d rrciei jot aacaraung mmm l.yiogb7fcundation of the Asylum ia good maaoa 1 ' . . .-. . i T ,: t.. rr T31" Tlier ia said to be eood clay a the land aeleeted for th AsylwNi 1 if ao. the ooo tractor will be at lib erty io use it. ; Wood eaa be had convnienUy aad at nwdera.P-pnc. ( M Boiida with approvea peeuriy win aw reqmrea oi th contractor. Te per cent, on tn amonatof the contract, will be paid ht advaucw; the remainder as in. wra pvoeTease. f -i; v . , Seated It R.trkTkaCiM tha 15th Febrary aexk By ordtt or toe rnmwarr. .... Raleieh. Deeew awr 18.1848.. TT71 1 8V llAuDIltu has just reeetved a ina ' I P rata aawrtmcwt uf Frock aad' Dress Casta t Toatiftil French Clotha Cbaspfor.CbJ -ffniabe Paste A saperior article-of Kea au fiavurea. tout ioujoki u - : - w rtitJOiwyh rx a i vv vw m vw I . Draggisuj. LAST UfSTJlLMJSjrTil lotl A FIN AL inulmentf .2P Wee&t en thf iaVi ! script ions to th new Epieoopai Cbarch, aow-bafa-v I erected la tba Cityrwi badne-o r-befofatta la - 1 A8. MMUaMWB,TI SSSBrSf b J - Jaanary 18Tl85a ,?jtJj-.;.! rs-'t.dt R04D Bamsri' tITlrfE 8bsoriber la now ready Bonds or the VTiunlarton and RaWrk ck KaQ Road! due Janoary 1849 aadlSSO. - i ; l January 18, 1850. , ' py Standard 3 times. :f -' ; ' ' : am Negroes for Sale and Eire. TTTNDER a decretal order af taeCoorfof Ealry Ul for Chatham Connty, I shal!, on tha 19ta day eiFernary next, being Taesday of the Ce)at Ceort ia tbe town of PitubW offer lor Sal av era! very valaable slaves afboth sexes, -.'aad 'at tha same time hire oat for the balaace of the year tev ersi era like desertption. : , ' m Terms of sale, Cash. M. O. WApDELt,., Um t Pittaborc, Jan. 18, 1850, -4tw ESTATE OF iNORTH ' CAROJ-lHAwOaUs 13 Txu.a Cowirtr, In Equity, t 'fi fi:U i f TYUuam a. tuiion ana otBcrav rn . . ft. . 1 tt. John S. Eaton, and dthef William Jt. Eaten, one of the 9 lalntlA,' hsvi'ss mada oath aeaordingte Act of Assembly ia saath case mad snd provided, that the. dfeadnaa Thomas R. Eaten,JohnT. Walton, and kla ift Stuaa Catbariae, sad George C. Eaton,' rasid vrhb out th limits of this Stat: it Is therefore evaWted that nablioaUon be mad in the Raleigh Raster, Tor six raecesstve weeks, lor the sM aereonaars t appear at th next tana f this Court, ta be held at th Cotirt Hons in Oxfttrd, on the Srst Monday in March nit, and plead, anlwer or demur to1 tbe said Bill ; keirlse tha iaaM will b taxa ai ase fessed by them, and will be heard at path. . Witness, Thomas B Littiejohn, Clerk and Ma ler of the said Conn of Equity, at office, the feth da of January, A. D. 185 .r -f ' THOS. B. Li nXtJOHHft;. M. Cj Pr. Adv. 84 631-8. - : , aUej. Jfr FOR SALE OR RENT. 4 ' ' DESIRABLE residence containing 384 aereaj known a tba Oakley plantation; tb late tm Menos of A. A. Jones, about 19 nrtles North of Ra letgh, w'rthia one mile ef HosUvills Dep6nd Joining Wake Forest District. Tbeb0iftiti has a good Dwelling and other needful put bAttses i on it is a flue stand for a Docroa, a good Summer1 retreat from sickness, most excellent good " Water, and the plantation fine orders ealdvatt'eHhaf ia corn, cottoa or tobacco. For teems apply to j , r ... . SETH J6&E4, Pomona, Jan'y 15, 1850. J5,3tp4 B3T Standard copy. N. B. Those who wish to bey or rent ironldd well to apply soon.;. '. --' S. i.' I. 0. .OP. 0. Fi, np TPiinrni.inp'iitaAiiil "Siiii dUNd Ur I tNlf tflWOt. MAoUNO, AJfltW' CVfJV MRCHAjCICS 1 . them, at the shortest notice, with every deseripUett of s ' ' -; - - flegaliaa Jewels, Lodse CnlrJmeataj ... . iMtuucr. araaaaja, okc . -Haviag had some years experience st the North ia tha above line, and possessing anusnal racilitMS for execution, 1 caa confidently assert my ability te compete with any other establishment in tie .United Sutes, In style, qaauty and price. vmuj a B t save, -on hand splendid assortment af Tlasoaic, EUacaat patent, and ftaber at Trimmin Store and Manofm4-:" 149 Main sC Eagle square, Richmond, YaV' January rlth, 1850, 1 ? v. u -g, infr . 1 '! i i i Agitate of North sTarollaa Pxaocixaas Newby M. Hasktti.' and Susannah HsskeU, and Swnuel Newbold and wMai XU n , . 1. -. VS. ' iT. - . Sarah Mandril beira, the heirs Of Mry Barbes Jane, Martha, Aaron, children of Anba Caa, formerly Anna Haskett, a daughter of John; W Hakkeit;! Eiisa Afln Basket t, a ho married cnar Hezekish West; Tho. Alberteen in right of Wm. L. Haktt and two children of Cynthia Wheeler, formerly Cynthia Haakett. ? " ; This petition emiagoaui be beard, ahd It ap. pearing to the satistWction of th. Court: that1 the ! aoisxn una, case are Bon-reaKenis wr Tnnr" Itsi : it i tMrefbra ordered by the Court, that ad vertisement be made in the Raleigh Register, for sfx weeka aucceaemly, notifying tb said Defeedanta V be and aper at tb next Term of the Honarabbr Court of Eqaity , ta be held for the Connty of Pet qoimaft, at th Court Hous in tha town of Bert lord, on the thhd Monday after tbe fourth Monday of March 1868,' then and there to anawef or deavur io th said petition ; otharwiae Judgment pro east fM will be entered against them, and the pethiosi heard ex parte a lo them. . i - , i Wiinesv, Edward F. Smith, Clerk and Master iat Equity, at office the third Monday after the fbsaTltr Monday in September, I84S. , .,'- E. F. 8MITBT, a M. B. Pr. Ad's 8 M2j. -,- 93 wCw 63000 WANTED. ; OTIrlE Sabscriberai authorized to receive propc" als for a loan of Two Thousand Dollars, to? Bonds of the Chy of Raleigh, for Five Hundred DoU mr eeh, payable after twelve month from the daisy at the pleaaur of tbe paitie. and bearing mmiawt at the ral of aix per cent per annnni, payable eau' ai aaalry. , 8. W. WHITINO, . ' ; . City Tiwasarsc. Raleigh. May 18,1849... , 88 1 Now Ready, arpURNER'S North CaroUaa Alajaaac, for abs saW jear of oar Lord, ..: . , a 1 8 5 0. Fanltshed lad sold wholesale ad retalT, by - rtatH , Ty D. Turner, at the N. C BOOKSTORE. ' ttaictgh, nov. a, ig4s.-. : -' " - "i " Pianos ! Pianos! i Pianos U ! I mUt undersigned respectfully call the alte M " J PA PT highly fi- Whed Rosewood and Mahogony Planosi tk - I tir. ra t,.m P. h.aiU,i. Zlt .tia i - - - '., , a.- Thia Iron Frame combines theatiinremet, I Branta It frara wamlne and ettln nt af Tda. Tenmuega of wwatherTl effect on the increments. The etulity of their toh' and wortmanshlp eaanot be surpassed by any utter" Factory 1a the: Country-" : -f - Priuoipals of Academies,' Prcfeast Msrehsats, and the PabUe gvaerally, wOl please send then? or ders and they shall be promptly attended tav -.i. AWTHON Y fcfJHNr A CO ..1.. -r-. No. 4 Eotaw St. Batfuioas) m7. " Planes with metallic plat ia Rosewood r iUhw hay eases 8 octave, from 8180 to-8. MtalU frame, from 8358 to 83 80; 0J, f ia propmltf Sad etavfrom8300 re aiOOct.uj tuft ej t Pleaaa reftr to .Arch Carter, Hockavill Josh Bones, Sajem ; aavid Scott. Greeasborongh Mr. Holdea had I,TawraUon. UatoBj and CaA' Jones Esq. HliartewV fr.'! t T3mi$a(KWj lye jfe-t f ft'-awsslyaw 7.entIeclcitV Dots, from ih Maaofte S7 tory of . Mims As Son, PbihwWpbia. ' Xa received at HEARTT A LXTCiil ORDsT. : diaafe lyoase icegauas, JTewe)s, dko Orders rrom aoroao Tatthniirv and ponetoalry tanrlMt tn. ' - P HflRTflW JTPIOU ,A 1 1 i -i v i
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