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mmmmm y-mMBm tsmm mt imvscrn.; n V IlIIIIllllll'llll I III! j. ,v . IV : 1 IW1 Vl 1 rv - T ,M 1..! W .-.. a an- . .s'W i - n . ; i .n., -. , ,TgJr . r-; - t j .- . - t VflP . BY SEATON GALES eljargdl5B, "-ript i... 5J , &ferMem irbaSr.fte;ftC . ?lJMMwtt.iawts,1nawVte ra WaaAvB a- ij , ' - : TCRMS. mmu, for the Semi-WeeUj Ppr, jCTiinMa. tsraa, Vfll also appear fa ils Wicvjit - ' i - ,. , v. , - . . " 1 : . - . i l J , , , 1 ,. 1,1 1 ...... , , " . . . , . . . . . j , .11 T. i J ji- poetry; THE VTFE'S APPEAL. Yi look roe, William, when giri, Unto your home ind heart, To bear ia all toot aAer Hfe A food am) faithful part: , And tell me hare I erer tried , That duty lo foreeo, t)rnered because I bad no joy. VV hen you were junk ia wo 1 fic I wuU rather shar yo( tears - Than apy other'a gl, , For ihoaxhyou'reaothiof to tkt world, ' You'ie all th world tone;' k Yoa make a palace of my abed, '- This uuSt hewm bftli a taroae; -There's sunlight for aae ia yoar smile, ' And music in your tones. ' I look upon you when you sleep. My eyp wU tears grow dtrn i I cry "6 Parent of the poor, . look down from hearen on him. Behold him toil from .day to day, -Exausting strength and soul, Ob f look ia mercy on him IxMtl, For thou caa'st make him whole." And when at bstwberin sleep Has oa my eyelids smiled, How oft are they forbid to close In slumber by oar child ! I take the little rourrourer . That tpoQs roy pan of rest ; And feel U as a part of thee I lull upon my breast. There's only one return I era re ; I may not need it long ; And it may sooth thee when I'm where The wretched feel no wrong j I ask not for a kinder tone. For tbou wert erer kind ; I ask not for less frugal fare, My fare I do not mind. I do not ask for attire more gay, ITsaeaasI hare cot .SaSk,lptroake,nwrajrtothee, , Far. more I murmur not ; But I would ask some of the hours, .' That you on "clubs ' bestow, Of knowledge which you prize so much, May I neisosnethiBg know 1 Subtract from meeting among men. Each ere and hour for me ; Make me companion of your soul, As I may safely be; If too will read, I'll sit and work. Then think when you're away, Less tedious f shall find the tune. Dear William, if you stay. A meet companion soon I'll be For your most studious hours ; And each of those little ones Too call your cottage flowers ! And if we be not rich and great,' We may be wise and kind. And as my heart can warm your heart, So may your mind my mind. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTIMATE OF EDGAR rOE. A paper in which we sre rany good things (ihe Newark Daily AdceriUer) gsa the fol lowing t-stitnaie of foe, which we g're Iroui tts clererness, without agreeing with it: "Fortunate is Genius to live in the nine teenth century how fortunate to die in it ! For this is to lire again at once, if not forerer; immediate resurrection following such a de mise, as surelv as dav follows niitht. Scarce has ihe knell for Edgar A. Poe reverberated through his own Bclls from North to South, ere he appears before us smiling recoguitiou from his Urge, intellectual eve, living and breathing in His works, presenleii bra trio of lilerarv friend, whose introduc tory letters alone would secure him a positive welcome, even were not bis own claims such as tbey are. Tbat Mr. Poe had genins cannot be doubled ; thit it was i f reiuaik'hle character and tendency, a'l who knew biin personally te.ttfy, and all who became acquainted with him through those volumes will be convin ced of it. He seems to have possessed more of that subtle imaginative power which stai tles, conjure, excites, tortttrei, than any writer of Modern times. His pen acts ast a wand on the Urain, calling op spirits from its ' vasty dee pX bile the demon in his own mind is concealed. His great strength lies in his head, and affects the bead not the heart. How d fferent from Mr. Longfellow, whose intellect and sympathies flow togeth er so harmoniously whose melody timers in the mind, while bis 'thoughts nestle to the heart at once delighting the ear and cberiahing the gantlet affections 1 I'M. Poe's writing Jtamfthe imagination but never exalt it. A thing of horror is a pain forevr, and such are his creations ; yet thelf terr tenacity of life proves that they are vital with genius. Whoever reads his Raen,' forgets it nevermore Its dark wing may disappear for a time, but will re turn again and brood over the mind, hatch, injr winged fancies, birds of the -night like it self. And so with most of the author's poem; they do not refresh us, as lb pure waters ot H'Jicon shouki tlo ?vfcut leave the mind fe verish, or exhausted from over excitement. M Some of Ihe tales in these volumes five ... . m . a even a more vived impression of the writ-r s gniius than his poetry. Indeed, be has scare written anything that amy not exeite wonder and admiration, either for its super natural life, or striking organization ; yet we cannot agree with tome of his reviewers, yvhn believe he was as artist True art eon eeals its processe, and to our eye there is ever apparent in Mr. Toe's pocn-s a labori cms mechanism, that prevents a lies fly . en joy moot of the imlix'y wrought u', rather than brought oat, in such verses a his Brlle,' there is in them a designed Irirkery on the . . I t ta . . . wv-iioi me soui.meiotiv tliat vibrates ;on .la . . . ma tieart. Trwa ajtrniion to the structare of his verse, occupying so mnch time, is nonnuess one cause of having written so little poetry ; while his prose occupy one of uiese volumes entire, an4 two-thirds of the tlier. Castles in tbeir limber. tbe air have moon be tm 3 for AN HONEST OFFrCE-HbLDER: The fottowingf facta of Albert Gallatin's financial honor, and rJisinteredness, are taken from -a piper recently read hi John R." Bar. tlett, before the New York Historical Soci ety?. ,-?'! - ... y. . " Great as Mr.Gallatio was as a financier, he never seem to have employed his talents for his personal advantage, although pppoir tnoities were often presented tohiin by whfcb bo might have enriched himself. One or two aoecdotes may be mentioned in proof of this.- ' i:- 'i " While Secretary of the Treasury, ! it was necessary on one occasion to pay the interest due by the "United States on a loan niade in Holland. The Interest was to be paid a London, and the late Mr. Aotor made proposals to Mr GJIalin to provide the necessary funds in the manner stated mi the agreement wbenthq loan was made. ,Mr. Gallatin'stipulated certain conditions to Mr. Asior, bich, after due refection, ."irere Accepted. 'But jt seems thai Mr. Astr did not exercise the same, sagacity which mark ed bis ether 'financial operations, for,' in disposing of it, or in fulfilling his contract, he found himself minus some 10,000 ster ling, or .shout $50,006. This loss,' Mr (Jal latia observed; ta tme 'did not seem to cause Mr-, viator so much uneasiness a the cir cumstances that I should bave shown more financial" knowledge and shrewdness than he, and he ever after expressed the highest confidence in my opinions, and manifested a sirong'attachmeht.for me. Wheal left the i rcasurr irr loto. Air- Astor made toe press. ing oners to ssiciate myself- in business with him, but I declined.'., , 'I expressed some surprise to Mr. Gallatin, andaid,Why did you not accept bis offer! If you had, yoa would now have ranked among oar millionaires. He replied by that peculiar shrug of bis shoulders which ex pressed, more than words, intimatiug that wealth waa no object with bim. Another circumstance has recently come to my knowledge from a gentleman residing in Lurope; which places in a atnl stronger light the disinterestedness of Mr. Gallatin in his refusal of all opportunities aud offers to avail himself of his financial sagacity and of bis position, while serving his couotry, to en rich himself. 'It wUI be remembered that Mr. Gallatin was Minister of the United Slate ia Paris mi ldl6, at the lime of the second restoration of the Bourbons to the throne of Fiance. A loan-was then created by the French gov ernmentnd the most eminent capitalist as sembled at Paris to make tenders foe the loan; among ih-in Mr. Alexander Boring. This centlesnan-Jiad made the acquaintance of Mr. .Gallatin when in the United States many years before, and now consulted bin as to toe proposed loan, believing that bis long expe rience and eminent talents aa a financier would be of essential bent-fit to. bis house. Mr.Gallatio readily gave his sdvke in the matter, and Mr. Baring obtained the loan. " From a aense if gratitude to Mr. Gallatin, he then proposed to bim, and even insisted, that he should take a part of the loan with out advancing any of the funds, by which he would be enabled to realize a handsome for tune. " I thank you," was Mr. Gallatin's reply ; I will not except jour obliging offer, because a map who has bad Ihe direction of the finances of bis country as long as I have, should not die rich.' This statement wss made by Mr. lbou chere, brolher-in law of Mr. Barine, and fs- ther of the present M Lboucuere, M f. P. I have the particulars direct from Ihe gei 1 1-ana ii to whom Mr. Laboachtre related them." COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE. Some unhappy Benedict, who evidently flaltt-rs himself that his experience qualifies him lo"sp ak fuiiu the lok". in the mailt r. thus philusopjiizes rut the tiiflerence bet ween courtship-arid marriage. We dislike to pub lish 'any thinjr which tea? prrrent the', tyiti of hyinvnial knots at this sesson,yel, as the carrent nf opinion is almost "wholly in favor f the practice, there will be litiln harm rn castinn this pebble sirainst the Hn am Read, youngsters, and remember &op frojf, that asked themselves whether they wonl-l wish to get out again, befois tbey leaprd into the well that is, had they not better let well alone.' "What made you get married, if you did not like urV . y ; "Why, I waa' deluded into Unfairly delu tied; I had nothing to do evenings, so J weiit courting. Courting is fun enough I usva t a word against it. It's about aa good a way of killinir an eveninr as I know of. Wah votir face, put on a clean dickey, and talk " . ... aa sweat aa augar and molasses candy, for an hour or two, to say aolhmg about a lew kisses behind the door, as tour sweetheart goes to the step with you. "When I was a single man, the world wag ged well enough. 1 was just list an omnibns, I was a passenger, aud pa ill my levy, and hadn't any thing mora to do with it, but sit down, and didn tcare a button for any , li V, body. Sposin, the omnibus srol upse I wfclks off, and leaves the man to pick the pieces But tbea I must take a wile up nd behanged to me. It's all very well for a while, but afterwards, it's the plsgue like owning an upset omnibus." Dkath. What woes sre caused by death in this world ! They are seen rvery where. The earth is arched with graves. In almost every dwelling, death baa been doing ita work of misery. The palace cannot exclade him. and he coiihs uub dden into the eoltsge. He finds his way to tbe dwel lings of ice, iji which the Greeolarwler and Esquimaux live: to the taste ol the Bedouin Arabs aid tbe wandering Tartar; to the wig wam of the Indian, and to the harem 01 me Turk; to trie splendid tnnion' of the rich aa well as Ihe abode of tbe poor- Jle regn of death has extended hear six iSoutand years meeting each generation, and consigning ihe yoM4lW tipweikWlM loielyviad the pure to dust. 6k a U lhai clqeaay reign con tinue forever 1 la thereitw olaesi -where death can be excluded YeeHeaven and theob- ject 01 f the Jledeemer la to bring us threre. - ' on 1 n JUkeri Borne. k 1 r. - 1 1 1 II AT LATEST 8TTJLCS, ITast at hand. HEARTT LITCHTORP, l mmj . . . - . . ABBOTTS ILtVITiliTEl) ; ' : histories. : nnHE H'wtory of Alfred Urn Great by Jacob jL ' Abeott. Thb day received by ' i II. D. TURNER. Poa-a, 184. , , 79 New Books Received this day If . C DOOMSTOKE. KOMAn liberty, a history by r3ml Btfiott, Momoiro of Waa. Wirt; by iao. f. Ken nedy. ! , tfaatohasof Sooth Aaior'iea, Polynesia, Aeby Wa Max wall WeoJ,M;J. . Morning amonf the Jeiu, 'Artillery and Infantry, ty C. P. Kingsbary, HiWrrth'a History of the UnitoH otatos eotnplete tD,a,J. Copperfietf. by 9ickm. Ns. I to 7. Aaaofioaa Alnaaoc (or ISO . Chvrchiaan'a do Jo do '( Bworda, da do do (. ' I vm oa the Obedience of Faith, - do . Patral letter, ' Aawwrr to the aaaae, . JKipprd.Hlb(a WhoOM. : f f .iie of UklGrm, V. Ol M.j Egypt and ka MoaamenU, by Or. Hawk. Macaaleya History of Entlaad, a variety f edi tions. - . ' Irrinit's skotcb; Book. fllu-trataJ. Kaickerbocktr's fw Yorkt do 6hirley, a tala, by Carror Bell, aatbor of Jane Dee. 18. 1849. . . 102. PGEULCD, WHITE A DAVIS, Grocer urt CuariissfoH nrcbsiuta fild oUeet, reUnbirf. f a , TIT"EEP alwaya on had a Urga and well aaoon iitxoJ sPP'y of Grocorie. and pay (MriicuUx at tooiiuo to tho aalo of t'otloa, Tobatco, Wboat, Flour, and ail other ainda of produca. LE-MUEL PEEBl.Ey, THOMAS WHITE, PETER R. DAVIS. Ja. Petaraburg, July SO. 68 ly FALL IMPORTATION OF " EARTHEN-WARE, CHINA AND GLASS- xirTRSBEi , mi We a. rrceiviog per tbo ship FraaeoaSa, tioaaa E. Howell, and Henry t ratt, ar rivnig frM Lirorpaol, oar swp TT of Eortheawaro sad CM aa, direct from tho OMaoiMtaw TT. And by arrivals from the North, wo are receiving a fall atoek of Cat, Plain aad Press ed Glaaa Ware, Lookiaa: Glao- ara. Castors, Waiters, aad a great variety of Faaey Goad, selected for tho coo o try trade. Coaatry mercbaou are invited to call aad txam iao oar atoek. 8T KB BINS, DARRACOTT A CO, 101 Brvad atroat, Rwaaioad, Va. Saptembar 3. 1849 W rcrfoaery, Faity Artie la, fce. VTfTE are aow ia reeotpt of a lsrga supply of W tf Forerga aad Aoaortcaa Perfasaery, Faoey Articles, Slc- consisting of Cologn, Estraets for ha ilaadkerctMar, all the popelar fooatams ana Hair Oils of the day. Toilet aad Staving Soaps or every quality and price, Faaey Boxes aud Toilet Bottles of beautiful styles aad patter, to which we invite the attention of those ia pursuit of something good aa well aa tasty. WILLIAMS, HA I TV UUU K U. FOR SALE. A FAMILY Carriago and Uaraesa. aad one se cond handed PUno, sold for want of ase. A bargaia ia both may be had by pH7inf to , a. d aiuu tu. Jaaaary 7, 1840. 8 Itlerluo Sbirts. LARGE lot just received very cheap. E. L. HARDING. Kov. 24, 1849. 94 Supreme Conrt Iteporta. TJO. 1, Vol. 10, Law Reports. Wo. 2, Vol. 6, U. Jawy apana. j ui uuucu aou tor aaie oj. SEATON GALES. e tr Register Office, Jan. 13, 1850. o II aud Lard Lamp Cliluncys A gvod aupply of various rues, just received by ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD fr CO. r TUCKER oV SON voeM eall ettea, Jrtv tioa to their ocxelleat lot of Tobacco, cea atatiog of 10u it, ei best uaewing i ooeeee, . 10,000 Cigars of diffeieat Bra Biin, . 1000 PapeiaolJ Virginia Smokiug Tobacco, Mrs. Millers and Marlaada Sauff. ia Botllos, Bales and Bladders. Also, a fresh and fine article of Rice, December 4, lb49. '-9 Ur. Joseph J. VV. Tucker, OFFERS hie Profeaeioual aenriees to tbo citizeno ofRateirh and rioiaHv. He may el wars bo leeud at the reeideuee of RuflSn Tuebrr, Esq. May 8. 1849. T t CPE2r9isc9 xi until CE9U(I2& V1HIS day received pr. Express hue, 50 Togas rj aad Cloaks, all qualities. E. L. HARDIWa. ffav. 34, 1S48. UK BARRELS fiao St. Croia Sugar, for sale lbs barrel, by A B. STITH f CO. S. F. PHILLIPS, A TTENDS THE COURTS la tho Ceoatiee A ef Orange, AUawaee, Wake and Chataai BBA a W a VA, BV a AS Caapei nui, n. may te, io. 94 FULSU nice ITTtttESH Rice, aow Crop hsstreeoived. JT WiL I ECK 4- SON. 1)0000311.1849. 3vj to wmp 81WYBR8. Office F. fc V. f. L Ca-, Jti. 2S, 1SS0 HE Fsvetuville and West era Plaak Read ompaov are peeparea to ssako ooatraeta for aawlDg lumber by Whip Saws on las line of their Road bet ween Murehfeoa's Faotory aad Ortbaga the taaaaer to be aawa agreeable ta spsciloatlOBa. Saw vers aou Id da wall 10 aiake ap plication at the office of tho Company, at ayeUevtlle 10 3t r. uuura.it, fcogiaeer. TO CONTRACTORS. Offict F,. & FT. P. R. Co., Jan. 28, 1850. mHE Faysttavilla and Western Plaak Road If Company will be prepared to lot oat the con struction of their 'Road U Contractors, from Lower LUUe River to Carthage, oa tho SOth day of Febru ary aest. becialeE at ike River aad let ew ra jraaaa . ooaimuing lira uj vu uj iu umaan. A ..T jT. . . M . - J . I Any lajorawtioB requiroa oan 00 aaa 07 appuea Uoa at the etaoe or too Compmy la r ayeUeville. 10 3t J -vr ' r.-COOPKK, Eaglnoer. 47ri DOZ. Blaa FelU Over Vj 9 tVBlakets,J S " BUek fesav 1va-wBaBa. rwat CDSejttfKe Coata, fetavy Eaglish Cloths. . L. HAROIIfls. 84 u4rtItd0 Bodaf 8cp makore and ethers assy ily UaesfUed will say awea (jty of Ihhr srtdu from ua yrag stora, ef WILUAMrt, HATvVOOP, CO.. Aofosiaih, lata, v Dry Goods JUST nECJElTED 31 OHAtR Lawtro, i - Cborry colaoad Crape Soarfa. auo Kid Glovm, Oil Print, . . -Black Alpaeca, Bfaek Froaeb Cloth, Faaey Caoiiuoros, Xofotbor won othor artieJoa. AL80, Jeat to hand aa additional sddoIt of Mta's Kip SboM and Youth's Boots. HEARTT &, LrrCHFOID. Oct. 18. IS49. 83 The Freilit Trainhas Coiaei AUD broagbt as a large aad vry feeeesort aaeat or Ue best STAPLE GOODS. Call sou examine. HEARTT f LfTCHPORD. Raleigh, Sept. 18th, 1848. . . 7 JfftLAID L1N8EVS.MARUBUKO 8TR1PE8. VT OErtOX PLAID8, Unrr,Tkkines and TowaMlaa. Twoada.8Mineta.KeMtockv leans."; PsU Cloth. Owor Coatiaco. Konwvs, WaahiMtoo Plaioa. and PaMayinia 8tripos, Uouah aad Ready Ciwiwtfn, aic Ac Jiwt rrcotved and for aaJo bjr R TUCKER A SON. RaMgh. October fi, 1849. 80 CHEAP TWEED COATS. If Paksfla Tweed Caasioaere Coots, eut la JLt 9 style aad well saodo, for 5 good E. L. HARDING. Oct 30. (SUndaH) 88 ArVOTIlF.U suppi.v. MOLE 8RIN HATS NOVEMBER Style to dav "received by BL TUCKER SON. Raleigh Oct. 13, 1840. 87 ' FALL ANI WlNTEIt JUST to hand aa elegant stock of LaJW Dress good, as loDowa : Caameleou Paltdo Soio, M 8atia da choaa. Priatod sod Plain Caahiaaivs great variety, do do ' Moaatia da Lainra, j: French Merinos, Chameleon Laairoa, do bilks, Brocade, do !; Qaeou'sOrey do Foulard rfk. Alpaca Laotrea, Embroidered Kobca. Capoa, CoUara, Gkreo, Mitts, Bonnet and Cap Ribbon, Velvet Trimrainga. ALSO. Swias, Mall, Book and Jacooet Maolias, M alia Triiaings, c. etc HEARTT Sept. It. 1849. LITCHFORD. BY EXPRESS THIS DAY. T(7LVET.TRIMMJr4S,RAB, lie. V Coaia, 200 Spool CoUaw. Black lugram Cottoa II aae. Plaid Liaeeva Colored 8peol Cottoa. ; J. BROWN. Raoigh, Oetobrr 30,4848. 87 CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON SULKS. SILVER Grey Silks, French M erf aou, velvet riimmings, Eabroideriag Braids, Paris Kid Gloves, , Black BeU Ribbopa. Just received by Ex R. UCKER SON. Nov. Sfl, 1849. 94 Black flloleaklu Hats. Fathicn for November. 1 CAS E Jaat recerved: also, receiving, Grtraad AUuia aad Blown SeJvpime mmi fall sacks. . J. BKOWN, No 9, FsyeUsvdle Street Rateich, Novembr So. 1849. 94 BY EXPRESS f ROM PHILADELPHIA- 200 PAIR ROBINSON'S 8HOE8, for Ladies, Misses aad Chi Urea ; this day R. TUCKER At. 8ON. received by 75 Nov. S DOZ. yards Velvet Triasmiags, te dey re ceived by K. l urjaLCK fr SUN. 33. 1649. 93 fTB ADIBS Thick aud Tbia Sole SSk Top Gaiters, aJMl Jteceive to day by R. TUCKER 4. SON. October 8th. 1849. 81 A T HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, still .Mi oa asad, a foil assorts of WinterCletaiac at reduced prices.. E. L. HARDING. January 13, IbdO. fjy 8taadard copy. Kerr & Cutbbert, (SUCTESSOIS TO BICIS k CCT0BS1TJ Graeert, rirwanliii aid CaffloiiUoi lerthiiti, PETEUSDURCI, TA. AVE eeasfantly oa head : . Prime Porto Rico and Now Orleaas Sugars, Ci7 Crushed. Pulverised aad Clarified aa Rio. Laeuira aad St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper la trara aadjgroaad, aad Allsplos Race Ginger la Bags, aad wound la Boies Gunpowder, lerpertal and Yeosg Hysoa Taas Tallow, AOaaaaattaa saa sperm usaares Browa, Pale aad Varieeated. Soaps 1 Guaaowder, Saot aad Bar Lead j Blacking, lak, aboe 1 bread and wrappiag Faper Good and DsasagedSole aad Upper Leather . Liverpool aad Groaad Alaia Salt j Prime V irgtata aad w oat era Bsc and lat4 . Nails, assorted, with, flooring aod Wareaoese -Jlrcalia. Principe, sad Havaaaa Ciears ; . Together with a largo stock of foreign aad domes- tic Liquors, Wines, dc, which they offer at tho lowest market rates. Tks strictest attest lou paid' to receiving aad for ward ing goods, j; Petersburg, January 29, 1850. . (, 9 ly Something aNew. TTp TUCKER f SON, always at the top ef XLfaVa th times, aavo just rooeivad, aad have the piosara to offer to the puhjioiHATSof the rarest sndmost lageaioas mechaahwa ever seen In this market. ' They sre a Preach iaveetioa lately la troduoed lata this eoaatry. sailed Gksus's ehaa- aaax meeaa io. aoa' macka aioat flatSf foe whiah the iagoaioas hauer, M; Gibus, has rtpaivod the ett'e ales of the society for tks Eaooarsgemaat of Nation al I ad eatry , aad the Aeademy af ladaatry, of Fraaeo, with gold aad silver medaU This hat Is aa ala gant curiosity, as vsll aa lexery. ae lt powimis elasUcit j by which It saa . be foldsd , iaU tko ax pass of a cap, aad Iksa thrown, out into the shape aad ssaoothaeat of a moleskla atbsavar. Coma aid s -1 Jaa.4, 1830. aThtr BOXES EagHsh aad Goshea Cheese, just VwllrecsWod aad for sale by JL TUCKER k SON. Nov, i ' 93 mil :Dry Goods ablishtaent&: To Day by Express. AN Additioaal aapply of Ladies' Drees Goods, Coaeiatiaff of Mode Colored MoaoUa De Laina aad. Caahvnoros, Mode and Cherry Colored Froaeb Meriaoa, Pink. Blue aad While Tarlatan Moaties, Faaey Silk Braids. Benoet and Bolt Ribbons, . Black Twiated Silk Egyptian Mitts, Ladies Long White slid Cloves, Ladies aad Gentlemen's Col'd Kid Gtovev Superior Black Cloth, Embroidered Cashmere Vesting' Black aad Fancy French Caeeiinerea, e'. 4-e. " ' R. TUCKER SON. October 8t a, 1849. 81 SHAWLS. BLAKKETS, Vc. TITIMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL WJ OKEDCAS31MERB SHAWLS. , t black Merino and Caatmere Figored sr Plain Jo, Heavy Woo leu, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanker da,' Lerge Plaid Cash mora and DoaWe Ki.H WoeWri fo. Bed Blankets of varto'oe sixes, Bloe ' Orerti, and Uhocketod Blaaketa, alervaats BlankeU by the pteee For aate by R. TUCKER- dr. SON. Raleigh. October 6, 1849. 80 A LOT OF PKIME GOSHEN CHEESCIN B0ZES. For sale by . 1 '.. R. TUCKER 4. 80N Ri leich. October 6. 1849. 1. . HO . FINE CUTLERY &.C. . SETT Balance Handled Knivea and Fotks, eomalele 51 pieces, vory Handled Butler Knives, Pocket, Peu aud Congress Kuivea, Sciasora, large aud email. Wade aud Butcher's auperior Raiors, Saunders' RazorSiropa, O'eophane and other Shaving Soaps. ALSO. W. HoU k Son's Tallow Candles, Jadd, Soo and Co's 8perm do. For sate by J. BROWN. Raleigh. Nov. 11, 1849. 90 Fresh Arrival. New Fall and Winter Goods. ' IT AM now opening my asaal 'sasottmoot ef Goods II fur tbo aeaoo comprising ia part: . Clotha, Caeimeree. Veatincs, Plain sod Printed CaahDarroa, Plain French Merinn, Black Alpaca, Blark Frrnch Bumbaxine, Black Csbmere, Ladies' Kid and Silk Gloves. Linen Cambric Handkerchief. 1 OO pieces. Calico of all ahades. Engtirh Rahy Prints, Gals Plaids for chilJren, Col 1 on and ailk Hose, Bonnet, Cap and Tafity Kihboas, Bobbins, Tapes. Worsted Braid, Velvet Trimming, Sewing Silks, Combe, Brushes, 8oap, Cologne Water. &c HCOX Pieces Breached and Brown Shirtings, Brown and Bleached Jean. Osnsbarga, Msrliore Rtripeaand AprrnChecka,Linaeya, Keniocky Jeans, Diepera, Iriah Lineoe, 6-4 and It 4 Bleached Shir tings, White and Red Flannels, Patent Welch Flannel fC2)02 Pah Shoes, of Heavy and Kip Brogans far Men and Boy a. Women's Leather Bootees and 8beee, Ladies', Misses, snd Children's Shoes and Beoteea. Koreeys and Blankets. Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery. Groceries of all kinds. Groaad Jkloaa and Blow Salt. Sperm t'andles, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine. Green end Black Umbrella. Cotton and Silk Mofts- ekia aod Fur Hats, Wool Hats, Men 'a and Buya Cape, Naila and Brads. For sale by J. BROWN. No. 9 Fayettsvilte Street. Raleigh. October 15, 1849. 83 NEW GOODS. lost Reoeived at No. 12, FayettevlUa St RALEIGH. N.C STT1HE Subscriber has just returned from New York, and is aow opening a large and well selected Stock of Goods in his line. They wore bought entirely for Cash and will be sold at moder ate advances for Cash, and to punctual customers on a credit. A Large stud benmtifnl Assortment Of IL A rat reS9 22H2SS TCX2a Consisting ia part of Black Silks, col'd Chameleon, Do Figured aad flainUasamers renca Menace, Orleans Cloths, Plaid Lustres a great variety, Black Alpacas, Uiaghams, Uelainrs, dee. Preach, Eor.tish.aad Amertcee Priata a large lot, Silk sad Cottoa Hosiery, Gloves, French worsted Couars, La ess, and Trimmings for Ladies' Dresses, Browa snd Bleached Shirtings sod Sheetings. White and Red Flannels, Brown fc Bleached Table Diapers, fl-c Clothes, Cassitneres, Sec. Superfine Blnck French Cloth; Blue and Brown do. Tweeds, Sattinet, Kentucky Jeans, plain sad striped Y ratings, Uenlumen'a Slack ivid and Ebck and White Silk Gloves, Cravats,Poagea At Bandanna HandVrs, frisk limb, Koaoy Made uver-uoats and vesta A Largo assortment of Blankets, from 60 cents a piece to $10 a pair, Kerseys, Osnsborgs, a large asvortmeat of Csrpeting and Hearth Rugs, a very large 8iock af Boots aad Shoes at the lowest rates. Beaver sod Satin Beaver; the latest styles, Broad Brims, low price, Buck snd Colored, California do a great variety of Youth's Boy's and Gentlemen's Cloth (Japs. X8rjrdTXE?traQB Browa, Clarified, Crashed and Loaf Sugars, Rio. Lara ire, aud old Java Coffee, Imperial aad Young Hysoo Ton of the best qua'y, Sperm, Adamantine aad Tallow Cendlao-tho best. A largo lot or Crockery, Hardware, Cutlery, Castings, Blacksmith's Btllows. Anvils, Vices aad Hammers, Naila et Ate-, saa almost tvery article usually kept iu a Retail, fetors. T- H. BELBY, No. 12, Fsyettevilla Si, N. C October 29, 1S49. 87 WHITE WINE, FOR COOKING. , . A FIRST rats Article. Also, Ciaaamoa, Cloves, A Mace. Nutmegs, Allspice, Black aad Cayenne Pepper, Raos and ground uinger, Mustard, Sweet Oil Estraets of Lemon. Rose. Vanilla; and Orange, Cooper's Gelatiae ; and many other articles suitable for Christmas times; ta store ana ror saie oy WILLIAMS HAYWOOD ft, CO. December 13tb, 1849. .101 TALLY-HO I Frederick Penney, Sheffield. Manufac turer of of the real Taily.ho Kasoto 1 Every una warranted to shave. The increasing drmsad for tho Tally. Ho Rssors is the stroogoat proof possible of Ibatr being duly appreciate!, both at homo and abroad jlhejr fame having spread to every quarter ol the globe) m nw fully established, anu their andeuwiod super ion ly admitted For sale at the . c. a iMiKtf TO K E RaMgh. Decomber SO, 1849. 163 Pi rent Inn BIatcbe,dLc. Diamoad Cigar tights, Wax TaparSjMaicbos wUboat Brtm- stoDS, . roaatM . .4 ' ins n. V DvUa.OlUKb ; Raleigh Dae. 18th, 1849. ;iqq trURESER VED GINGER, just by WALKER. UGGIES. HORSES, AND CARRIAGES tor sale by GEO. T. COOKE. MaasiSB House Livery Subla, TUlsigh.Jsa-ai.t, lf0. 10 v lit Jwflgwlwaa febmenisi TTATCn ES AND JEWELRY fin HIS day receifed per Express line, two doe GId Huautuau's Watches : ahoFrue Gold x ob aad Vaea Cbama. a fine lot of Gold Peuol ell of which will jbo sold low for cash. 7 't-.-tu-.-.'A .S . ' - -WM- B. .THOAfPSONv Raleigh, Febraary 11 1850. . " 10 iGold Watches and Jewelm! . W W arrival of a large and fashionable as sortraeat of the sbovs st at haadsndfor sale, eaeaner , tham : ever. t P j r nrr. a. D i uc j ma 1 " m. V ""loax a jeweiry, wore. 1 pe-mosfc fxtensivs stock of all articles ia their line that has beea affeS ed for sale here for years. Come ocd se. if yoa do ot bajrs"' l ' ' t - 4 Dessa geld and silver Watches, of all krnds Gold fob, vst and guard Chairs. Keys aad Seals, Fisger-rings. Bar-riogSj Brcst-pia, Studs, and collar Buttons, Gold LoeetsyBraeatWa Claips,'eld 'silvW' aid vpring steel 8potles ; ' ;- - i1- " Gold aad aUvarFeaeils and Peas aad waist Boek. . ' k-- ..JL'i- ? : -' I 'tit : Silver Combs sad Tortoise shell Spectacles, : A very ettensive assortment ef Silver and Plated ' 800000, Cups, Ladles,' Sugar Tones. Salt Speorja, &L - - A Urge steak of Carterr, Rssors, Kuives, Racor strnps, aad Ohmond Psta lor Rasora, Brashes, Hair Uruskea, Combs Tooth Brashes, dtc Butter aod Fruit Knives, Gold aod Silver Thlm- bles, ' ; : - - I- - ' - Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes,' Silver.Plated Casters, Candle Sticks, Waiters. Baskets, Girandoles, , A large assort meat of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps, Botes for Toilets, Fancy article, and - Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti cles; : .j -All kinds of Watches and Jewelerv remind la ssperior St Tie. Old Gold and Silver ; 1 in .t. cftange. PALMER RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. ' 93 tf New Jewelry. Store. W. n. TD0IP5(r!l Would respectfully iu(ora the 'citizens of Raleigh and ita vicinity, saet be has open ed a choice atoek ef Watches aad Jewelry, n apart nf the ator- occopied by Mrs. Thempeou as a Millinery estaolwhment, where he oners for sale, ; - ' : i- - Gold aad Sflvor Watnaes, warranted correai time keepers ; the latest styles of IlSHtOSABLE JEWELRY: sach as Guard. Veat and Fob Chaiaa Cameo, atone aud mouruing liroaclies; Plaia, Chased aad Stoae Rings; Gold Pena and Pencils; Gold. and Silver Thimbles; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons,' Ear Kings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Ato., Fancy Goods aad Fiee Cutlery; all of which wiil be sold cheap. . Watches, Clocka aad Jeaelery repaired in superior style. Old Gold aud Silver taken ia ex change. 8ept.2t, 1849. ' 7 6m Samuel Kirk & Son3 Cold and SilTtrSmitlu, No. 172, Daltiiuore street. OQaUlIOS.ixXicDtrcB rvnnn MANUFACTURE and have always on hand, a large amount of -Silver. Tabfe. and Tea Spooua, Forks of all sixes, Sugar Tonga, Soup Ladles Butter Knives, Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitch ers, Vases, Urns, Dishes, dec. Tbey-eie continually receiving byHirect Imports- tious, all the aow stylo Plated Castors, Bsskets. Candlesticks aod Wakera, aa early as they appear iu the Foreign markets. Also, fiae Table Cutlery, Gold, fatent Lever and Lepuie Watches Jewelrv of every description. ' January 10. ' I jg y C RICH ASSORTMENT of Silver-Plated Cas- OlA to, Candlesticks, and Giraudolea. Aad .Bioaxe Chamber Caadleetidka, for sale-hy PALMER RAMSEY. November 26, 1849. I ' 94 For Sale DULLARD'S Celebrated Herba niam Extract, or VegeUble Hair Wash Also, an ei tensive assortment of all kilids of per fumery. PALMER 4-RAMSEY. November 26, 1849. 94 G OLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. Also. 00 baud, S Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good time pieces For sale by - PALMER RAMSAY. December 4, 1849. 90 Head Ache. I F you are subject-to a Nrrois Head Aehe, send 10 PEC-CUD'S Drug Store, and get a bottle of pohn's Head Ache Elixiror ti you are. Deaf, gel bottle or .McAair s AcousUc Od and be relieved ! P. F. PESCUD. COTTON YAKNS 6)00 Iba Coiioa Ysrns. aborted, 4'a jo 1 4a ; Washington, Mercbaou and Battle t Co , for sale by PEEBLES, WHITE dc DAVIS. Petersburg, November I3th, 149. 9i VACANT Acre Lot, in the Eastern part of the City, an elegant. site for a private reoi- deuce eoatiguoua to . the lot upon which N. B. Hughes, tjuq , residVs. . buquira of P. Guien or tbe Editor ol this Paper. r November 24. 1849. , 94-wtf FjSJVCY CJ1SSIMERE PJlJfTS. 3 DOZ-pairs just received, beautiful colors, well mnde, aad cut in the latest si j is. . Ausu, 30 pairs nno Diaca renca XJos.cuun Csisimeres, selling cheap at -' E. L. HARDING'S. Nov 84. 1S49. - . 94 Teacheri Wanted. FiriilE -Tmaieaa pf.tho Ratherrocd FEMALE J ACADEMY wih to eosgp a-eompeteot Geuttcmso (ho mut be a marrivxi ansa) to lake charge iti tho Vchooll! A teacher of . good qualifi cations would mret with liberal support. The tuition sae will eonsihule the "crtnpemallon" of 'the leai her ; tho Hcbool has at one time jteloW to the riacipei mneUuutand dvUart after paying bis Assistant. -j-. .rUu'.'t'tufi. ApplicslVms must be made oator lefora the" IStb February, 1850, as oa that day the Trpstees, will preceeu to irjase a Hirmuii. Appllcationa will also be received at the time for a MUSIC Teacher. ' Addraes J. McEN TIRE, M. D. t Chairman Board of Tnuttta. Ralberfprdton, Jan. 16lh,1850. r- 7 w . W VALENTIN E WRITERS AN D A BEAU- fjful assortmeat. Received this "day at tbe f. N.C. BOOK STORE. 'Raleigh, Jan 81st. 1850. 1 ' 10 AIIOTIATIC V1NE4JAR. OMETHING new snd superior to Cologne, for alt purposes of tbe Totleb J ust received snd tor sale at the Drug Store of ' , . . WILUAMS HAYWOOD f CO XVA VRfiSH euuDiv of those. ceWaratod Soaaish 'Crnrn-'CT'geS. just received, to wb2rJ)r we invite the altOntioa of Our ctulomera. tr.,X. rwtUU ..... XBOW JLYD HTEKU 1'QMS"';"'I, Iron jaVarteaT!7r;t"!-"p;, 1 :t--' -t , t NmII Rode. Band aad. f 000 bow Bsaertad.: i Those in waot of the . above will find it tethei iaterest ta give us a eall; the price cannot fail to suit PEEBLES, WHITE fcPAVlS. Fatareharg, Jaaaary 3, 1S4J. 8 4t we sat batrarf f t!Ja i, 'AFrJi4naUljDe scriptioru to the atw s EpJaerrpai CkaroVosv jt&w erected la this Ctyt Wda oa (r beiorwtha M ot April, 4,?OU, , ... . f , a r. .4 v , . ; -7ASMe.K?MMps1 "1 "ftt sUL, Bonds of the Wfnsuigtoi aa4!stal: LJ3 Road, atio January 1849 aad 1686V ;- ft . . ? "-CHARLES 'Li tlfirtoili m t.i q; & FaMoTjtaaaiti. . - Jaaaary ISj' 180; .ii'-yiK u st .ir. Bar Staadard S times. .cO i -t Livery Stable." T HE 8uJMoriber after act avarawrUft tbaaks to the PoWie, for tho awry Jaral ci generooa iiaUoaaga, hitherto eilewdai ala.-aeli jeapeeifully give notice that, ho csauia)saaa8aw cuiaois Mue ot rwaiaaaa, uj an ita OisjlBaasxSa promptness and efficieiicy., ,Uif saidwl m (UM and comeaodioos, aod his OsUsfs apsyisaiaa awdaV Unlive j tmkod'ao pains oc, aipenea bsra Itasjr'ia hall be spared to render sauaiactipai ia af) safaj. 'He vrill keep constantly on hastd, tot Jdvav ' HORaEtJ wifco hoarded by ihaYiy, week, BBoaUk e.yeat,: lUwasst moUerate taswwwenarearia gmat Car .a central poewioa. wad d vast aasisa went one four efiectia oalauaadtmvv wiaatwavafiad aeapia aMinanoalatM Waay-antt9r bar ciHorafa,howsver(large,'.-:,,,Jt ,t;V The Subscriber has aUe effected aww sjfjatgt meat by which" he will be cuabled is keep aew aad old Bvodus,aad Hoasaa,ar sasvytrsaaaS oa meueraie , aad aesammedjag . tatsm xaw new featare in his.aalaea,"? , j, ; The Bubecriber.psaiae Public will contlnus la give Aim A biaL" it la y I that be asks.- - ' ' J '; - M . i. ; . JAMlS M. nAIEX- Rafeigh. September 88. l4t. ,v-.ta4ja TO HIKE! L i . , , -'IJ "S1 A FlECT rateBlMiksaulk Janoaryaa, 1830 ; ; :" tt St 3TI B E , Sabscribar ie ' aa tho wad 4al roeSrv .'JsNtfm. 4V: sals for a loan vt Two Taaaaa4 JoKsrs, Jm Bonds of ihe City of Ealeigh, Jot Fias Handred JwV 1sreeh. psyabta after twelva eaffalk fro she aasa, at tho pleasara 4 the parttea. nd' Immr lalaraat at the rata of sis pot cepl ker aAaanv say abas sawA- ai aoally : ;n AW.WHITINwV 2- i,,f Tisasaravvt Raleigh, Msy 12,1849. u ;,. - Stt Utmr Psorltr a v v s . wui 1 ,r v VJ uTTZURNER'S North Cariaa, alsaaaw Jaf 4M fi year of our Lord, uvru, . w Published and sold wholesale aad tatalL If HJ ry D. Turner, at the , N. C. BOOKSTORE. , Raleigh, Nov 8, 1849.' : ; r t ; ' $ rnnrir' ivn nnixa man. IPJe rate assortment of Frock aad Drt!l Caata f boaatlfal French Clothe. Cheap for Catt ' rrnjnbe s7uateA superior ankla 'ft,om WW naTureu, job iu nana . .... W1LLLM9, HAT WOOD oVCO: ' -. i Pi su iltia ' 1S 213 HE Subscriber, having paKfaasW aHtWwSel tLiU ita, of the late Finn mt Nuoa.ajad CeJM, Ukes occaskw to tafona. his fneuds and the. swUhl -generally, that bo wtilcontiDue to carry aa, hf bwsV uess, in an ns Drancnes, at ine same staSfl I and leal ao e Sorts nor eipense will .be spared aa 1Uspaii ta acconraedatd tbo travelling cummaaity1. Cuve'yU ancos, with good horeeaaad earefet drivataV wiRha ruruiebed at all times and, at short ,aotiae ; 4ad ka fact, every convenience for travelling', in t way sjf HOUSES. CARRIAGES. BUeGlES. ; will be supplied oa-tba most fsverabla awd asjdaaaw daf terma. jt.i nfit The Subscriber also aspects to keep eoastaauy ad head, food - r- ' ' ' ' fTT 'JT HORSES - FOR' SAtlSP1; ' And persous wishing to pat oat their Harass IrV tbe week, or nteath, orijear: Will have -them Veil aUeaded to, at nsoowratwatiaea. Hss glaMeeatn'aw. ilmiegton Sttt.iaat toha Eat oiMasjtet I Thankful for. Uia very ; libaral aSoewrasasaa which ha been" extended to Che late Firm, lha denrigned pledgee ntrasi If to merit, by hw exsttidaaj eaaunoauca ai -puwte patrouagoaud Tatar. Raleigh, Dec, 10,1849. 1 1 FRESH SUPPLIES AT PESCUW Wholesale indlrtiirWllflo.r H ufnafr Kegs pure White tMlV'ff' sua t,aflooe teased UsVi H.,1 , r.rzt.-f..jlti,tUW .60 ouuceQuiuine, .,;r ..3 J ?.iww 12 doz. Cresh, Congress .sr:. gps , 100 rbs. regaod Borax, . . ; i ' ' - -3;caes Goodwloa patent ChewInV Ttfbaaafc , I . .Old Peyton GraveUyd ,&r,?tZ, Ami many oUierdesmbie articles aid last aod expected to arrive thiai welrt- Jtft (Wjygf be sold upon reaooabre lenns, 6y " . r. T. PJE3CCUDL Raleigh. OcL 17, 184f.f j;t.r,ta ft. A St a Manutacturioe If OSE PI1 WOLTIIBINCI a a) fjfpf years Fere man ia UM.Raieigk asat tuu stead Ptacasmm saowi raspuatiaiiy am to ihe cnisejs efjtalaigh aadtha ssrraasdlaf lies, that he hi prepared ta ma no lactam , t- JLrvVU-r . 4mv VACWAU'aj f a , onna aud VUiJ:t Carriage SptUgT MdLtcork, Mr . CatsfaVaTA ewaf ia skorf aay iaimj V murmtnt engtmvsnyt sVje aa is Aio(rasrAaEo to saaottTa aaxt, aaaHsa, aw Also has oa baud aa extemavs assortment af last aw of aRliiu'da, at prices from 10 eeats lo 29 CoUara Edgetoola, an assortment ol 'Axes, urawiag-xafves, Hatcbeu; Hammers, Files of various descriptioaa. aod a-aumber f articles in bis tine tea toaa la meolioa; ' 'w f"- AU orders faithfully executed af the leWesf priea and now awrk eatraatsd ta his eara will be warrant ed Orders from a dtstanoa will be aUeaded as Aa executed at His shortest ootiea. Hie kstaalawJafsat will be found at the Raleigh Railraad DapuC Repairiag iu bis Mas perferpisd with aeaiaeat and despatch. Also, a general aaaortoieat sd, sasjaa mm$ PiaOols coastaaily sa hsud. r'.- 1 --. X 4 JOSEPH wblttERINCiW Raleigh, April 17, 184a "., 30 Hhdav aew crop Nov .Oj-leaas Sagarroraala - Jow bv r PEEBLES, WHITE DAVrj-ti Petersburg, Jaaaary 24. 850..t. vfj 8) t . Taybattsl's fnttff, Na.aIrTAtr- . 1W II ply just receive saa mr saw. aw i-j WILLIAMS, HAY WQQ Q : , LIME llMtt- 3w0 Casks Lima, eat re slse In prtsM order; Mr' aalo Jow, 4y PEEBLES, WHITE DAVIjsV Pstersburc, Jaaaarw aisso-.,! trMJM O ODA. Milk. Maple aad Bolter Crackera, O thing 1 eaa eoa&doatly raasatasead (to the eK sons of CLleigb as first rate. A good "PP'l J received. I RWAI Critters fo.t
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