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- i r 3 LJ. W m GR REGI m Tin u ASO WXXKLY, BY SEATON- GACES, EB1T0S liPiOPlKTOX. - TEllMS, . For the Senu-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum. For the Weeldy Pape i, $ per nnum. v MINSTREL, SING THAT SONG AGAIN. BT TBK 1SV. CSARLXS W. IVEIUT. Minstrel, ting that song Again, . Plaintive in it solemn flow ; Memory owns its magic strain. Loved and cherished long ago ; Lo I the past, the mystic past. Rises through tho vista dim J ait as twilight's shades are .cast. At the dy's departing bynm ! M'mttrel, 'twas aweve like this, Stars were spangling ail tho sky i Every seyphr spoke efbttss. Floating ia its fragrance by ; Then, within oar noon-lit bower. On, wit voice Bks Basic's ots, Sweetly charmM tho Kageriag aury To the soft lute's silTory tone. As the witching cadence fell Wild within our bower of love, Angel bands might prove tb spell, Bendinv, front the courts above ! Minstrel, chant once more the sir, Soft ns spring's departing breath : She who sang its numbers there Slumbers as the bride of Death ! MiaatreL chid thoa not my tear Tboa haat waksd a moaraful theme ; Memory roves the slombering years, Like some dear, forgotten dream ; Day will coma with joy and gladness Cares once more will fling their blight ; Chide not then, my spirit's sadness MinstreL let mo weep to-night! MISCELLANEOUS. KATE'S VALENTINE. BT HARRY SCSDKBlIsD. Kate, my sprightly niece, like moat young ladies of ber age, bas her own op nions oit matters nnd things currently Uamspiring. She thinks independently, ami generally speaks whatsha thinks. Of coarse, her know ledge uf human nature is not i-tj deep; nor is she as wise in U her conclusions as she is led lo imagine. I do not say tnts disparag ingly, for Kate has quite as god sense nine in ten who bare only numbered her years, which are about twenty-one. On one subject, K -te had, for a year or two, been particularly decided in her expies- tions. The Valentine epidemic, which ha raged so violently, she cSnsidered a social disease emphatically. It was no healthy manifestation of right feelings, in her eslitna. tian. As last Valentine's day approached, and the store windows aid counters began to be filled srilh emblematic lose missises of all kinds, from the most costly, delicate, and seined, dowit lo the cheapest, coarsest, and most vutnr, Kate exhibited more and more strongly ber antipathy to the custom about to be honored. "If any one were to send roe a Valnntine ,' said she. "I would take it as a direct insult to m common sense." 6h, as for that, I replied, sport'iTely -"lovers are not so silly as to addn ss the com mon sense of those whose favor tbey desire to win." k " Whoever wins me, was her prompt an swer, "must appeal to that. At nootber point ill I be accessible. We shall se." " And we will see. I'll wae-r a new hat against a spring bon net," said I, "that you receive a Valentine this year from a certain young man named Never mind: dont't blush so; I won't nime him. UI would discard anyone who insulted me with aValentine," replied Kale, indignantly Don't sav that, fuc ear you will have cause to repent the indiscretion" u Yes, I do say iu No man of good sense would stoop to such triflirr?.w v " I don't know Kate. A litle trifling, now and then, is relished by the best of men" "That's rhyme, whichdoes not always go hand in hand wiih reason." You it grow wiser, Kate, as you grow older. u If that is the kind of wisdon age bring, I'm sure I don't want it" . I answered with a laugh, for to be grave on such a theme was not in me. As the fourteenth approached, Kate frequently repeated ber expressions of disgust at the silly custom of sending Valentines that had become so popu lar, and declared, over and over again, that such a liberty with ber would be taken' as ! t direct insult, and resented accordingly. Among the visiting acquaintances of Kate, was a young roan named Xtortng, for whom, I eould see she had kinder feelings thao (or any other male friend; but, either in conse quence of a natural reserve of character, or because be was in dout.t as to Kite's senti. me nts regarding himself, be never seemed perfectly at ease in her company, though be ought it on every proper occasion 4 bad him in my mind when 1 suggested the. recep tion of a Valentine from a certain young man, and Kiite understood me perfectly. Well, Valentine's day came round. At dinner time, I came home as usual, and almost the first word mi wif said to nte was "What do you think? Kate's received a 'Valentine!" "Indeedr' 'It's true. It came by thelDefpatch Post. I received it at the door, and sent it up to her room.' " Have you seen her since?" " No." ... " Of course, she's particularly indignant. "I don't know anything about that. It wis a handsome one, I infer, from the size and envelop; and had in it something bard which I took fur Jewelry a breastpin or a bracleU" Where do you think it came from !' said I. 'I've guessed young Lormg'aiiiweTed my wife. "Ifhe has sent it, he has committed a great mistake," I replied. "How so!-' 'You know Kate's anlipathjUn Valentines "Young ladies often talk a great deal with 1 really knowing what Inst they ssyr and is not altogether Cr-e from" the fault, am my wife . . . . - ; -, i- . , .. .t. - ..... j .... j,sv, .y , ,., , , .. . - . . , . . , , i:tr-.i s .tit - - . . i. -..;. . ' i i ..,...... . . ! ... ' ... . ' . . ' l.. . . . . - VOLUME LI; i- a t I readily enoagti assented to this When the bell rung for dinner, Kale came down front her room. ;Her face was rather more sober than usual, and she did not join in the conversation with her aeeustoined antmatiou. Shw was first lo retire from the table. I don't think she is mortally offended," said I to rivy wife. ' "No, not if I am skilled in meotal indica tions, was replied. During the afternoon, two or three more love missives casne; but not a word touching their reception or the feelings produced thereby, was breathed by Kate. It was plain however, to one wilb even half an eye, that she was pleased at the mark of attention, or it might be, tokensof love. Evening, instead as usual with the family, was spent by Kate in her room. On thenext morning, l the breakfast table. I mentioned the fact lhataceitain number of Valentines had passed through the post office on the day before. This was in order to introduce the subject, and call out some remark from Kate, but she remained aileot on the subject, though not wi'hont indicating oy ner heigiened color and restless eye, that her thoughts were busy enough. , "1 raiber think our young lady has changed her opinions," said J, smiling, after Kate had eft tbe table. "Circumstances alter cases, vou know," replied my wiff, smiling in turn. On the next evening, voung Loii'isr called in; Kate was longer than usual in inakingher apprarJiice, and when she came into the parlor, was dressed with more than ordinary care. For the first tiine.I noticed on her wrist a new and beautiful brae let. She blushed, sightly, as she met L ring; seemed a little embarrassed, hut was soon conversing with him in an animated stvb. 'Did you sec that new bracelet?" asked my wife, when we wire next alone. I did,' "Where did it come from?" "Didn't roil say that in oneof theValentinew she received there was something hard, like a piece or jewelry! "Yes," "That bracelet probably. " "No doubt of it. " "And, moreover,' said I, "it is plain that she believes the Valentine came from Loring lor, at lit-r first meeting with hi in, she wears it for the first lime. " 'Thus' remarked my wife, "notifying him that she receives the token kindly.' 1 laughed aloud, for I could not help it. "Why do you laugh?"asked my wife, ' "She was going to discard any wone who insulted her with a Valentine?" "That was idle talk. I've beard such things said before. ' Two or three evenings went by, and Lor ing came again. 'Smce his former visit, the new bracelet had not beenseen. Now it was worn again As we knew the young man well, and liked him the better the more inti mately ire knew him, we saw no impropriety in leaving tbe young couple alone in the parlor. From that time, there was a marked change in my niece. She was less sprightly ..nd more abeiit-minded than usual. Next ber appetite foiled her, and she 'began to grow thin and lose her color sure s'gns of a heart disease. Meanwhile, Loring, was a constant visitor; and whenever he came, the th? bracelet waa displayed, evidently in token ihat she knew from whence it rain, and vie hod its full acceptance to be understood. At lait, I received a form A visit from the young man. and a form I offer for the hand of Kte. Of eoeTrse. I bad no objections to erge. That matter was in my mind, already fully settled. Afierthat, tbe bracelet aforementioned waa always lo be seen on tbe arm of Kte. Oue evening, it was about a month before ber wedding dy, as t sat la!kinr with Kite, lor whom my affection hd always been ut tender as tbat ol a father ffr his ch:ld. I tok her hand, and said, as I examined the bracelet -That m very beautiful." "Yes, I bate always admired it very much,' she replied, tbe evlor growing warmer in ber cheeks. "A love-token, I presume!" And as I said ibis, I looked at her archly. 1 he nne oi her rheeka became still deeper. "A Valentine !" I added. Tbe blood mounted to her temples. "But it was not an ordinary Valentine. It did net come imm a trine, and was not received as an inui:. I thought you were not the girl. Kate, to reject a sincere oBer. Kate blushed still mure deeply. This little love-token, 4r Kte, Is for thee : Accept it, and keep it, and wear It for me. As I repeated this coop let, the young girl started with surprise, and looked with inquiring earnes ness to my tare. ' But I'm afraid. Kate," said I, with a meanuif smile, and a voice bait regretful in us tone, "that vou wore il leas for the real .than for an imaginary giver." She did not reply. but looked at me more ear. nestiv. while a sudden light apoeard to break upon ber mind. ' ' Dear nIe,aid she at length, banding to wards me, " bad you seen Ibis brscelet before jou saw it on nay artor i i - Yes, ove,V was my. tenderly spoken reply; and I presented ber pura forehead with my lipa a I spote. ... And you sent ft 1" She seemed half breathless is sbe awaited my reply.- " . . ' -Yes, dear." ii. Sbecv(d bet face suddaBfJr with her bands and sat motionless for some moments.. In a lit tle while, I saw a tear come stealing through "her fingers ' My feeling were touched. Tor I feared lest I had done violence to hers bv this little confession of the trurn. ' But, era I bad looked for e mpoeru of mind, he withdrew "ber bands from her face, on wiieh an hfieciioaaie smile sirnas .like a rainbow anaid the porting drops ef a summer show er, and said as she en Henceforth. I wUl wear it for the real giver' BVndiog to kiss me. she left a tear on my cheek, a . - t r r at ana men gltoea iriuu wie ruom. On her wedd.ng night. Kate wore her Valentine bracelet; and 1 sm weax enoogrr m oenevr u the sentfment may ; be eaUed a weakness hat she prised it even more highly than ii Lorieg bim had been the giver. - t .- Dry Goods in Charlesfon, S. Ct c. &C jl. KEnuisojr,' - BEG to inform those Merchants; who buy for Cask, or Citf eutjtxs, thihtiti Stock this Spring will provs wonky ct jpasM aXteruiou. Aa , exassiaatioa of the Btjles sad jwjess. is rs Tbelr StocV is ww, arr.Vsd vsett 'ustrrtti', sad wm be sold at their usual LOW prise. '- ' . ? CdkE L.K8RBISON, - - tit. i ' . Importers snd Jabbers, 1 No. 203, North West Corner King and Market st. Jautury 1850. 9 w - AirnOTTTS I L E.TJSTR ATD histories; THE History or Alfred the Great ; by Jacob Abbott. b day received by 11. D. TURNER. , Dee. 0, 1849. . 78 New Books Received this day iPDaaa ' If. C BOOUSTOltE. ROMAN Liberty, s history by Banal Elliott, Memoirs of Wot. Wirt; by Joo. J. Kea- nedy. ttketcbes of 8oulh America, Polynesia, dec, by Wra. Maxwell Wood, M D. Morning aroitog the Jeauils, Artillery and Infantry, by C P. Kingsbury. Hildreth's History of the United States complete in, vols, r CopperGeld, by Dicklna. Hm. 1 to 7. AiMiican Almanac lor I860. Churchman's do do do HworJs, do Jo do Ivee on the Obedience of Faith, do Pastoral feeder, Aftswrr to tbe same, Kippo' double Wuhn, Lii t AahbeJ Green, V. JX M. Egypt and iu Monuments, by Dr. Hawks. Macauley's History of England, a variety of edi tions. lnring'a sketeh Book. Illustrated. Knickerimcker's New York, do Shirley, a tale, by Currer Bell, aothor of M Jane Eyte," Dec 18. 1849. 103 I'UCBLrJS, WHITE dc DAVIS Grocers and CoainiiMion iTIcrcbauts - Old Street, Petersburg. Ta, KEEP always on band a large and well assort ed supply of Groceries, and pay particular at tention to tbe sale of t'otton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and all other kinds of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE, PETER K. DAVIS, Ja. felersburg, July 20. 58 ly ' FALL IMPORTATION OF EARTHEN-WARE, CHINA AND GLASS SEPTEMBER , 1313. We a.e receiving per the ships Franeouia, Sucan E. Howell, and Henry I iatt, ar riving from Liverpool, our sup f4y of EUrlhenware t.nd Chi na, diiect from the manufactu rer!. And by arrivals from the North, we are receiving: a (all slock of Cot, Plain and Press ed Giaas Ware, Looking Glas ses, I'aetora. W alters, ud a great variety ol fancy Good, selected foe the country trade. Country merchants are invited to call and exam ine eur eiock. ' STEBBINS. DARRACOTT A CO, 101 Broad street, Richmond, Va. September 5 1S49 72 Ptifaiutry, Fancy Irtielet, ie. WE are now ia receipt of a brjfe supply of Foreign and American Perfumery, Fancy Articles, dec consisting of Clogn. Extracts for the 1 1 tod kerchief, all tbe popular Pomatums aud Hair Oils of tbe day. Toilet and Shaving Soaps of every quality and price, Fancy Boxes aud Toilet Bottles of beautiful styles and patterns, to which we invite tbe attention of those in pursuit of some thing good as well ss tasty. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. FOIl SALE. A FAMILY Carriage and Harness, and one se cond banded Piano, sold for want of use. A bargain in both may be had by applying to A. B ST11H f CO. January 7, 1840. . 3 ffleriuo Shirts. LARGE lot just receivedvery cbeop. E. L. HARDING. Nov. 34, 1849. 4 Supreme Court Reports. TTO. 1, Vol 10, Law Reports. No. 2, VoL 6, Equity Reports. J ost issued ana Tor sale by, SEATON GALES. Register Office, Jan. IS, 1830. 6 tf Oil and Inrd Lamp Cliinneys A rood supply of various nixes, jiwt received by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO. TIX'KLR dk SOf would en atten lion to tbsir ecxellent lot of Tobacco, con slating or 100 lbs. of best Chewing Tobiceo, 10.000 Cignrs of different Brands, 1UO0 Papers old Virginia Smoking Tobscco, Mrs. Millers and Miy lands Snuff, in Buttles, Bales aud BUdders. Also, s fresh and fiae article of Rice, Decembtr 4, 1849. . 6 Dr. Joseph J. W, Tucker, twFFERS his Professional servicea t the citizens II W of Raleigh and vicinity. He oiaVaJwafs be feuud at tbe residence of Ruffiu Tucker, Esq. MayS. 1849 , 37 t THIS day received pr.' Express line, 90 Togas sad Cloaks, all qaalities. E. L. HARDING. Nav. 24, 1S49 9 TUT, BARRELS fine St. Croin Sugar, for sale by the barrel, by A B. STITH 4- CO. S. F. PHILLIPS, ATI A of Chaw TTENDS THE COURTS in tbe Counties Orange, Alamance, Wake and Chatham ha pel Hill, N. C, May 34, 1849. 94 FRESI1 nice ITTRESH Rice, new Crop just received JT WM. PECK,d SON. "December 11th, 1849. 99 Sw Pianos I Pianos I I Pianos I ! ! ffflHE undersigned 'respectfully call tbe atten' II Hon of the public." to tbe splendid, highly na iahed Rosewood and Mabogony Pianos, with no tirtCe$t Jt$m Frm, baodssmdy oarvsd and, gilt. This lroa Frsme combines tbe entire lustrument, prsveuts it from warpipg and getting out of Tune. The climate or1 change of weather have little or no effect en the Instruments. Tbe quality or their teue audi workmanship cannei b surpassed by any other Factory ia lbs Country. , Priucipals of Academies, Professors, MerebanU, nd tbe Public generally, will please send their or-, ders and tbey shall be promptly attended ta ANTHONY KUHN dt CO. No. 4 Euiaw St. Baltimosb : LIST Of PIUCES. : ., Pianos with nieullic plate in Rosewood or Mahog any eases ocUve, from $180 to 9250. Metallio frame, from 4350 to S3 00: 8, t J ia proportion, aad 7 seUti frm$3U0 to 4d0. . , . i . Please refer to Arcb .Carter, , Mockavill ; Josh Boser, Salem; David SopU, Ureensborougb; Mr Hoklea'and.Dr.Tboruton, Milton: aad Cad. Jones Esq Hmsboro. . , ' v ' ' ' JolygQ, 1849 " '; 58 Ssmlypd Herds Grass Seed, 4300 D supply of VresY Herds brass Seed, ost reeeiveay aavt ror sji by ' -..at . P. F. PKSCDD. t Raiwjbs-Fsb s.iaao; t I r .-13 ' TTTollnJltrinTbo best luJiao, jjtst ro ; W (efved by ? 1 " Williams, hay wood co. 13,: Dry Goods' EstaMishbiedts.' ', "Mft OHA1R Lua;re, '-V 1 w II .Cberry colored Crape Searfs, W lute Kid Gloves. Oil Print, ' v Black Alpecea, f Black Freach Cloth, Faucv Casimeres. i Together with other articles. ALSO, Just to hand an additional sapply of N' Shoes and Youth's Buois. HEARTT h. LITCH Oct. 16. 1849 The Freight Train has Cofie ! A ND brought us a large and very fin4assort- ment of the best STAPLE GOODS Call uuU examine. ' 1 HEARTT LITCHF9RD. Raleigh, Sept. 18:h, 1849. 75 LAID LINSEYa. MARLBORO STRIPES. OKEGOM PLAIDS, Dienets, Tick'tncs snd Twallincs. Tweeds. Satinets. Kentucky Jeans. ' rHot Uloib, Over Ooaunca, Kerseys. Wasbmston Plains, snd Penusvlvnia Strioes. Rough snd Ready Cssimeres,d(C, dec Jut received and for sale by R 1UCKER & 80N. Raleigh. October 5, 149. 80 r . CHEAP TWEED COATS. wtf Tweed Cassimerf Coats' cut in good WLvJtJ si tyle and well mide, for $5. Lt. HARDING. (Standard) 88 Oct. 30. ANOTIIISIt SlII'PIYV MOLESKIN HATS4N0VEMBER Style In to day received by R. Raleigh Oct. 13. 1849. UCKER SON. 87 FALL AiD V1ITEU ' JUST lo hand an elegant stock of fadiee' Dress Rfod, ss tollowa : Cbameieoo PtiuHde Soie, " Sslin du cbene. Printed and Plain Cavbmeres great variety, do do Mooslin de Ltines, French Merino, Chanele.iii Lootres, do Bilks, Brocade, do Qoeeu'etirey do Foulard bilks. Alpaca Luiiires, Emhroidered lfdea. Cspes, Collar. Gloves, Mitts, BonaetandCap Ribboos, Velvet Trimmings. ALSO, Swiss, Mull, Book snd Jaconet Muslins, Mu.lin Trucing. c. &c HEARTT dt LITCHFORD. 8ept. 18. 1849. 75 BY EXPRESS. THIS DAY. VELVET TRIMMINGS. DRAB, fcc. Coats, 'JDO SpoM Cotton. Black Ingraiu Cotton Hose. Plaid Liaaeya. Colored Sjwol Cotton. J. BROWN. Ra eieh, October 30, 1849. 87 CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON SILKS. gJILVER Grey Silks, 3 rrench Merlnoo, Velvet Trisimings, Embroidering Braids, Pris Kid Gloves, Blnck Belt Ribbons. Just received by Express, R. TUCKER SON. Nov 26. 1S49. 94 Illack iTlelekin flats. Fashion for November. I CASE Just received ; aUo, receiving. Groaud I Alluai aud Blown Salt prime and full sacks. J. BROWN, No B, Fayetteviile Street Raleifh, Novembr26. 1849. ' 94 BY EXPRESS FROM PH1LAPELPH1A 200 PAIR ROBINSONS. SHOES, for Ladies, Misses sod Children ; this day reeeived by K. 1 UUXVbK i.KOiN. Elegant Illustrated PRLLMATIOA BOOKS, 47V LL of the illustrations in these Works have TiA been engraved during the lust year, and were executed expressly for the Books thej now lllus- trate. 1 An illuminated Aanual, Edited, "by Reynell Coates, M. D., one volume imperial oct.ivo, elegant lv bound in Turkey Morocco, missive pan oc led sides, prrnled on snow white psper, sqd embellished with eight splendid engravings, and four gorgeous Illuminations, in tne ntgoee styte or-Afw The Snow Flake,. - ; Christmas "Bloasoms, . ,v r Read's FemaleJPoet's of America, Tuppers PrdverMal Philosophy,' Tbe Floral Offering, ; ' Cbilde H irolds Pilgrimsge, , . Bryaat's-Poetieal .Works, , r- - . ; . Odd Fellow's OfTering, Longrellow's Poitical Works, Sermou on the Mount, ' ''' Parables of oar Lord, - . ? Lulls Reokb, . . , . -Lady of the Lake, Poet's Offering, Edited by Mrs. Hals, The Ruhr; Mrs. Sigourney's Poemay ,. . Moore's Melodies, Wiirm's PoeTtcnl Works, , Lord Byron's Tales and Poem's, . Offering of Besbty,' Gem of tbe Season, Nature's Gems, by Mrs. Embury j Amelias Poem's, The Qolden Gift, . ; Tho Opal, American Female Poets, by Csrorlne May, Gallery of Mezsotints, Gift Leaves of American Poetry,- i Gema of Beauty, . . Oris at old's sacred Poets of England and America, Harvest Gleanings,' Femals Poets or Orest Britain.' 'li Friendship's Offering; 1 Keepsake of Friendship, ' ' ' Floras Dicviouury, with xolored Djuatrntioos,; Halleck's Poetical Works, ' Mullen's do do ' " ' The P'oetlcai laugnsge of Tlowers, - ' Lady's Book of Flowrs,',,u 1 Tho Brilliant, edited by Ti 8. Artbsr. . Together witbjt rich and extensive eoUsction of English aad American Books, elegantly and richly nound. Prayer Books and Bibles, ' Juveniles,. School Books,' Fancy Stationary and Perfumery, bew aud fresh stock, and suited to 4b holiday sea. son. ForsalsttheN.1C. Beoksiofe, by .., , ... . HENRtj ...TURNER. . November 30, 1849. 95 Crude (kda Soap mskeso and wbarsr msy be supplied . Uh any juantity (of Uua, article from tha Drug Store of ' ' WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD, at CO.! ' Aogasl Ifith, 1849 ", ' ' ! " 1 83 fen's Kip BDRD. 83 L. 1850. t Dry Goods Establishment's, To Day by Express, AN Additional supply of Ladies' Dress Goods, CoU8UIHlg of Alode Colored Moualin Lie trains sna asnmeres. Mode and Cherry Colored Freach Merinos, ' Pink, Blue and White Tarlatan Muslins, Faaey Silk Braids, . . Benuet sod Belt Ribbons, Black Twisted Silk Egyptian Mitts, Ladies Long White Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Col'd Kid Gloves, ' Superior Black doth. Embroidered Cashmere Vestings, Black and Fancy Freuch Cassimeres, j-e. dj-o. R. TUCKEtt dt SON. October 8th, 1849. ' . 1 ' 81 SHAWLS. BLANKETS, &c -Jf-WMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL IPA OKED CAS81MERE 8HAWL8, black. Merino and tasinero rigured and r lain. Jo, Heavy W oolea. Rb Roy, and Plaid Blanket do. Large Plaid 1 aaja'neie and Double Knit Woolen do. Bed Blankets ol various sues, blue Ureen, and Checkered Blankets, Sorvante Blankets by the piece or dozen. For sale by R. TUCKER & 80N. Kaleish. Octobers, 1849.. 80 A LOT OF PKIME GOSHEN CHEESE, IN BOXES. For sale by ft. TUCKER &. SON. Raleieh October 5.149. ttO FINE CUTLERY &C. 1SETT Balance Haadled Kuives and Forks, complete 51 pieces, Ivory Handled U utter Knives, Pocket, Pen aud Congress Kuives, Scissors, large and small, , Wade aod Butcher's superior Razors, Saunders' Razor Strops, Oleophaue aud other Shaving Soaps. ALSO, W. Hull 8c. Sou's Tallow Candles, J odd, Son aud Co'a Sperm do. For sale by J. BROWN. Rsleigh, Nov. 11. 1849. 90 Fresh Arrival. New Fall and Winter Goods. fAM now opening my usual assortment of Goods .for the season comprising in part: Cloth. Casviioeres, Vestings, Plain and Printed Cashmrres. Plain French Merino, Black Alpaca, Black French Bombazine, Black Ca.-hmere, Ladies' Kid and Silk Gloves. Iinen Cambric Handkerchiefs. lOO pieces Cslico of sll shades. Englnb Kuly Prints, Gala Plaids for children, Cotton end ei Ik Hose, Bonnet, Csp snd Tsfity Kiltbon. Bobbins, Tapes. Worsted Braids. Velvet Tciinminee, Sewing Silks,- Combs, Brashes, Sosp, Cologne Water. &c SXiiZJ Pieces Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Brown snd Bleached Jean. Oznaburcs, Marl!oro rtrissnd Apron Checka. Linseys, Kentucky Jeans, Uiapera, Irish Linens, 0-4 snd 12-4 Bleached shir tings, V bite and Ked r lannels, ratent Welch Flsnnel g(P3S Pair Shoes, of Heavy and KipBrogsns for Men and Boys, Women's Leather Bootees snd Shoes, Ladies', Misses, snd Children's Shoes and Dooiees. Kereys and Blankets. Hardware, Cu'lerv and Crockerv. Groceries of all kinds. Ground Aluaaand Blown Kalt, Sperm Csndles, Cotton Bagging, Bala Rope and Twine. Green and Black Umbrellas, Cotton and Silk Mole skin and For Huts, Wool Hsu, Men's snd Boys Csps. Nads and Brads. For sale by J. BROWN. No. 9 Fayetteviile Street. Rsleigh. October 15, 1849. 83 NEW GOODS. Just Received at Mo 12, FayetteviUa St RALEIGH. N. C. XTlTIE Subscriber has just returned from New & York, and is now opening a large and well selected Stock of Goods in bis line. Tbey were bought entirely for Cash and will be sold at moder- st advances for Cash, and Xo punctual customers oa a credit. A sparse and beau! If nl Assortment of Consisting in part of Black Silks, col'd Chameleon, Do Figured and PL-tin Casbmer's French Merinos, Orleans Cloths, fluid Lustres a great Variety, Bl:tck Alpacas, Ginghams, Oelainesi A.O. t - French, English, and Amerioau Prints a htrgO lot, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, G lores, French worsted Collars, . ( Lnces, and Trimmings for Ladles' Dresses,' Brown and Bleached Shirtings sad Sheetings, White and Ked Flannels, Brown 4t Bleached Table Diapers, j e. - . . , -. ; Clothes, Caasimeres, dkc. . -Superfine Blick French Cloth, Blue and Brown do Tweeds, Sattinet, Kentucky Jeans, plain and striped Vestings, Gentlemen's Black Kid and-Black; and White .r Silk Gloves, Cmvats.Poogee 3c Bandanna Handkfs, Irish Linen, rteaay Maae uver-Uoats and Vests., amixinrrrca033a cCtcs - V A Large assortment of Blankets, from SO cents s piece to (10 a p:ir, Kerseys, Osnaburgs,' a large assortment or usrptttng and rl earth Koxs. a verv large Stock of Boots aad Shoes at the lowest rates. ISlaaOss eraactofl, CE9aapDw -. r Beaver andS uin Beaver; tbe latest styles, Broad Briuis. low price. tUack snd Colored, , California do s great variety of Youth's Boy's apd ueutiemen's vmin t-aps., (3irBxsqBlrata'!' ' Brown, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf Sugars, Rio, Laauira, and old Java Coffee . .. ,t-. Imperial and Young Hjaou Teu of tha best oua'v Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles the best. - A large lot or trocaery, Msrdware, Cutlery 4 CaMinrs, Blacksmith's Bellows, Aavfls. Vices snd Hammers, Wails. oteaud almost very article i uuaiiv Kept4na juwui Store. . , - 1 ' i . . . i. . rr. If i or T, TT N. T2, Fayette vine SN.?C". 4 CEiLD I , OotoberSO, 1S49: 87 , .WHITE WINE,. FM COOKING.. A FIRST rataArtiele. Alv, CiBaamouCkives Mace.NutmegSj Allspice, Black and Cayeaoe pepper. Race snd-wround Ginger. Mustard. Sweet Oil, Extracts of Lemon. Rose, Vanilla, and Orange. -I Cooper's Gelatine add many other articles suRablo Zbr bristmas tuars ; in stars snd foi sals by - . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD owCO. December .15 th, 1849. . id TALLY-UO 1 TfTredcrlck. Fenney, Sheffisid, Mshnfac J7.,.juirer af of tha real Tady.a4vasoie J Every one watranted lo shave.- , .at, ..V. ..-.--:, . The increasing drmand for th.TaIly-Ho Razors is tho strongest proof po4ibie ol tbeir being, duly appreciate.!, both at noma and abroad j1 their tame f having apresd to ovary qawrter of the vlobel is now folly raUbliahod, aoo tbfciv andoabtad superTority f aamturd jt at saw ai me- i.-v. OUtilVOl UKK Ksleigh. Decembei Q, 1849, , ... .103 Premlhrn !TIateHc.dcc. Diamond Cigar Lights,-Wax Tapers, .Matches without Brim atonSa in foraala at- 7vi ;u-;f ,:-,?. in . . ; r r Tbs N O. BOOK 3TO RE. Raleiga Dec. 12th4J849. r . . ,;"J-100 4 UNRESERVED GINGER, iust received l BUtiGlES, HORSESAND CARRIAGES-! torsala.br f,-rt .: .!. n'jt- :;l T ,Mipi-ioD Hotut; Uver Stable.' ... . -s Batairla8, 8l:tl lS50, ' IQ 0v. t4,! NDA ..ETuaaiJ !X2.aXBa&'rcEKalwT . . ? A RICH ASSORTMENT ofSUvrr-Plated C tors, Candlesticks, .and Girandoles. Bronze Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by Aad PALM EKJr KAiufil November 28. 1849. 4 TTJlor Sale DOLLARD'S Celebrated Herb IP niam Extract, or Vegetable' Hair Wash aiso, an exiensivs assortment ot kiiMa or per fumery. t PALMER RAMSEi: November 26,1 849. . .. , ,84. G OLD WAIST B TICKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. Also, oa band, 3 Harrison .Marble Clocks, warranted good time pieces ' t or sale by 1-ALMtK $ KAMSAI. December 4, 1849. 96 Head Ache. I F you are Subject to a Nervous Head Acne, send to P lis CUD'S DAg; Store, snd set a bottle ! pohn's Head Ache Elixir or if yon are DeSf, get a bottio of McXairs Acoustie Ort and bw srlievwa P. P. PESCUD. GOTTON YA KNSj 8,000 lbs. Col tun Yarnail ssaorted, 4's to 14's:; WMhinsto. Merchants and Battle 4 Co., for sale by. PEEBLES, WHITE dc DAVIS. Peterabnrg, November J3th, 1H49. 95 VACANT Acre Lot, ju the Eastern part of the City, an elegant s'Ue for a" private resi dence contiguous to the lot upon which N. Br Uugbes, Esq., resides. Enquire of E. P. Gaton, or tbe Editor of this Psper. November 24. 1849. . 94-wtf FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS. G DOZ pairs just received, beautiful colors, well- op made, ana cut in tbe latest style. . . ALSU, 35 pairs fine black Freach Doe Skin Cagsuneres, celling cheap at iu. L. HAKUIWU'S. Nov 24. 184 9. 1 94 ALKTIXUS f BVEL,IL.01I VALENTINE WRITERS AND A BEAU- tiful assortment. Received this day at the N.C BOOKSTORE. Raleigh. Jan. 3 1st. 185a ' ' . "i0 A ROT! A TIC VLTCCI AIt. -SOMETHING new and superior to Colons, for 3 all purposes of the Toilet. .Just received and for sale at tbe Drug Store of WILLIAMS HAYWOOD $ CO. FRESH supply of those celebrated Spanish fcffeSis Cigars, just received, to which, we invite the auentutu or our customers. P. F. PESCUD. IRON RND STEEL. Tons Swede's American and English Iron asserted, 21 tons Blister, Cast, Shear and German Steel assorted Nail Rods, Band and Hoop Iron assorted. Those in want of tbe above will find it to their interest to give us n call PEEBLES', Petersburg, January llr BOXES EngHi received and for sale by R. TUCKER SON. Nov29. sa ' HATS-LATEST STYLES. Just st band. . ' ' HEARTT at LITCH FORD. LUNATIC AStfLUM; ANTED from one to two milliea of Bricks to be made ia 'moulds 9 inches long, 41 inches wtds, and j incbas thick, two thirds to be bard aud well burned, and uot exoeediug one third, good Salmon to bo inspected by the Commissioners or such person as they may appoint ' The Bricks to be counted m fA wall, aud all opening ls bsscta ded. 8eparale proposals will be received: : ! 1. For tbe Brick by tha 1000 to be taken at the kiln. ... - . . 2. For the same by the 1000 to be delivered at the building. 3. for laying the same by the 1000. 4 For tbe smme-bv the 1000. laid iu the wall. SciiflbldUig-and all materials (except Lime) to be supplied by the contractor. , Proposals will also be received for excavating and laying tha foundation of the Asylum ia rood mason work; by the perch all materials except tuna to be flirurahed by tbe contractors. t: 1 here is said to be good day pa the land selected for the Asylum ; if so, the contractor will be at lib erty lo use it. Wood can be had conveniently and rat moderate price. - uotids with approred security will be required ol the .contractors. Tea per cent- aa the. amoout of the contract, will be paid in advance'; tbe remainder as the worfc proeresses. 1 Saled proposals to be addressed to the subscriber ai Raleigh, before tho 1 5tb February aeaU py order at tbe Coaaaussioners - , - , . GEO. MORDECAl, Sec'y, Raleigh. December 18. 1849. Stcbbins, DarraeoUr&:Cfr.; . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN-- n . JEartlieuwa,re, China, aud CHasav - Pier, iloMttl and Teilat oJcig-gla$tt, $ . : Lard Lamps, Cesiori, Table CvlTtry, fe. ( " 'w . w a a-v wfvv vmwSN ' : IiU. 1U1 tfttUdTJAlT, Shoekoe Hill, "?i -. RI CHMUNDJ yJK GINUIJ 7 CHA8.TEBBtN8fCO JNOrf' DARRACOTT, ' . , , r : BENJI H PULLKN.!' Dec llih. 1849,-. ... .1 .. ,, 991s 'jf andle 1: Liimp lYicbA aapaVW; r.iaruwo ' Northern-Saaraa.w atom aud far sale or - wtuk.tABs, uttnuuu at.uu. t GOOD supply of 'Groceries, saebT as "Brewa, "Craaliath Clarified anArPdVerised 'xSaswra.t RlOrJava, Laruira, . , , ,i f ( . J A rood fopply of Molaasea . low, from prime I I allow, Adam an ntiue and Snerrri Candles'. uwbesTlnBate A neA tot oCtbS-pest maayofher articlsa too tadioos lioo. 1-aw.tMC VW -a. URlCULAR CsBfession.ja' tfirvPretesrsnt J eTe Eswcopal churchy Fairy TsWfrani all Na: lions; ujrn accues 01 iiistorT, 07 vx. jr. ii. jamer 1 Sir Edward Ursham, or Kail r Way SpecoTstion's, by Uatherine Sinclair, I Physician aad Pari cad : Greenwood Leava; History af Spanish Liiesasra.' bf Tipknar. r The Wr.-withl Jdexico, by . H. S Ripley. ,The Whftls and his. Captors, by Cherer, 'Anthoa:!'!? x rt,u: ;k. '. ;;' 1 . This day . Received j . f SalelgVFsbidtlw X850 .? 1 -....M.? TP -AD1ES TbicVand Thia Sals SKkTapGaitrrsj Jtivadta.dayVlb H'-'' ! m " BTUCAcjidtsoN. ; October Blhl 1849 ' . , i.,i.u , A.,TtHARDINP'S CLOTHING STORE, still Al on hand, a full assortment of Winter Clotbiag at reduced prices. ' j- : & 75 HARDiNQ. a-c-Janay3,.'lS50.-,.'?-'1t ivii juik 7r s-.g.'' rfvtt3Brds-coay.- - r rti .--? t,n ' I a -"T l' i :4j3yqr&jiti 09acA29ak ? - i- - gTfk DOZ. Bio o Frits Over iCoati .1! nn 'fw rBJabapts ff-"iJt CWKa tow; ; tbe price cannot fail to suit ifltJJ"K worw Carolina Atiaanae, rsr tW WHITE DAVIS. I 69 oronr uorci, - ; " a- i i h and Goshen Cheese, just . - . . 1 y. s-U -.W.; .efewlr Cetiae- Call on Walker, for baa, V"2lm? na. oanaa-aa exaafWaWtmeof IW Raief Feb'i kso 1 a o. all kinds, at prices from WDnHf-ufiM. i&J Raleigh, Feb. 5, ,180., r .J., an-soTtmiirt'a'Aaa; Adsertiaeaw.ts. For vnry 8atra aiaewirsi " insert e 'O.e.DoHaj; ,wca swsssqast iaanritasrO ! Twenty-five Cosas-T7-w -.: . 'i Cmirt Orderi aa JmiicUt AttertiMmnUwtA ia. ediaripWWailaarV pos can. witt.B nudw from Uba. rwgwiar- ftsavf - advertisers bytaa yaax. 1 J sfawW 'fiipjtsad : Jb i Ad verWnenU, ktserted in fhe SsinVWgtiiltar ofenarge. , -rtfv.r twtnt&&piXj :: Tv sta ta , fmamf avast vflNm.. A FINAL, i natal meat of SO per oant; tU ssdvr scriptions to tho aew. Episcepei CluMb Ba boJas;t ereetea in in is uity, vi4iqaira Sf bttamj Jj.. of April, 1&30-. , -A . A J i us rv-r JA3. Al c tu M &1 V2i m Xreasarsr. V Jsouary IS. 1S50. WILMLYGTOW JJJTD RALEIGH ILSIL OfpHE Snbscribe- li bow' read : lo Uks pf lis. Bonds of. tho Wilmington and Raleis. EaCr Road,' due Jaoaary l84and 18S0. "J ; .- ' - vnaKuS3 u HINTDW.'.V ' . ' ' '"- " 'PabUs Troaaaj'sj.' fXjr- Sundard3 times. 1 . . m w 4 THE Subscriber after rotarniasj Ma :frstfft tbsnks lo e Public; for th vary t Itbetal hasV geBwroaa patronage. biUierto ex tended taasaa, srasdJr' resuectraily ctve notice that no .cantiaasa ran rasa T cuts his lino of luMnsasft in atl jss bsaaebaat Vrirajc promptness aim emcteacy. rii Saj4aa stci an4 asaaoaa, sad bis UsUer. sisavwaidawaVawa aatwl4fmmuktimm W shall he spared t reader astiaiactiefvaa aa WBafa ronisa his EaUbtUbmrnU4, M -m-v u&i He will keep constantly oa band for bjra,iH;t fr- --j - 1 t . t-im rmw.imi,Xitnui tafcosi.w .6S3aual41Hi aBcawNaw-'." HOrlSEdsriHbeardedbyaWdyJ weak, month arvyeav,' an IfM -iaasf taoilevate teroMu TJsoversvritlaad eaba , a ceatral aositwiand-a.Bsitcaavw i Bieat ana for effectind aalas, aad thaw. will alw.Te find awplo aconrnatodatiwa fat aay nass n ber of Horses, however, larga.-wi fc.ufrr The Snbscriber has also effected a new smart ment by which be wUl be enabled .to kep sew aadj old Bocoisa, and HoaSESsr asa, arr trchg-. on moderste and sccomni ousting jterjma , ;l Wf .is. f new feature ia his business. s, ,tL -.::' . The Subscriber bones that bia frfenas in' tha. Public will continue to giva him a irUL' It Wai that he asks. ' " -" 2,". 'Tv.-1; JAMES M. JARRBSfc!J Rsleigh, September S3, J 849. . ,7 IfTj" TO. HIREt a A FIRST rate Blacksmith Apply t this OCoaw ' Jannary 22, 1850. j : - -V f y: "Tm; f " , SSOOOwWAllVKIK- .,af.f. anpIHE Snbscriber is sutborbed to raraiva praaX iLL, sals for a loan of Twa Tbooaaod PeKarV iw Bands of the City of Raleigh, far Fssa Handled DwW. lars each, payable after twelve msatks frsastaa data, at tha pleaaara of the parties, and beariatf hvtasawl st lbs rata of six rrr rrnt rtr rnnnm r irysMri aSar inually. ,i AA I. W. WHITING,. m t Ort TrSasaiar. Raleigh. May 12. J 84 9. tw Now Reader 1 '54 -a Published and sold wholesale and retail by TIsM ry D .Tnraer, attko " w,-.-J4. & BOOKSTORE. 4 Raleigh, fiow.Tl, 1849. '....ijjlr ' FROCK AND' ORESI COAT. TTTI t UARDIIfO has jastreeeiTedi In tjV rate-sasortraet of Frock aid' Dresf' Coat faeaatifal Frenebr Cletas. i Compter CM Jtajae paste A superior;, articla . t .Rasa flavored,' just ta hand J WILLIAM3,HAYWOOD CO. " -sTKIHE Subscriber, having parcbaaadall ta atsaty sUi. Aa.of taojats JVut of NUow ad .CaaUa takes ocoasioa to JoCaoa .bia frfiarw aad tha aublta aerally. that he will continue to carry as tha bttaL ueas. ma ,m nmu,ii MH hvk huii iUn tDa uo, efforts nor J expense will be spared an jbisaart. ts accommodate the tayefli'og cojnmuoiiy. Coove snces, wilb good horses and careful driver, wilt aa tarnished at an times and . st short notice ; aod Hp fscJ,very"con veuience for travel ting, in tbo Wat 'of " t""iXnrvrrv'! ninnii itfA niinAie-W ' ii una r.o, x, awu ah ta ouum u. AU- , will be supplied an the moat favucahla aad aaaaasw datinf tefma,..:r Mi Ai s'"p-i . . Thw Subscriber alaa sxpscU to keea aoaataatl v asi baad, good- ..-..- T-y.vil Mvring. And petaaos wfehinrttl Mt'oat tacirevas Aw tha week, at raoiub, a year,wuawtbaB awsU aiiencaojgitaaoaeraMTiMsar vv Htmogten JStaeet, just tatba isaataf laaraMSaaala . Thankful toa -that vary , KaamlaaaaEavasswaa wliicbbaa beetf extended ta tha laU Fkia. ibo. ww dersigned pMges binjsilf to merit, py Jits-aaeqissa. vuwu.imct ipi jibhh patronage, sua lavor.. Baletgh;DeciO,i849.4 FRESH SUPPLrfS' AT-PESCIia'S- 'holtsale tnd KetoJl firnltort- ' 1 50 oitiiceaQulBliie; n ' 12 dox. frsah Congress Waltrf 'ic 4r4T ; 11)0 IbaTrenaad Boralf;' vvvA-"- -JVts td- - atasoaGobawrnateotewragToUaaaV 4 ''''I'-"'1 Old Peytao Gra vet!y f atc. . aad expectod to arrive this. VeakrvUAJI arittnlkru i be aoiO.Soonreasoota.taraTSby;.i ) d In 'rms-nT-v a tsK w ttvtJiaSci4arsWVtUi u. BaWgKOVJ2J84.uaW ,wbb li4dr i t"W aV&B( swA&fawa! ymf ITOSEPIi WOLTliinWC vfor pusrbar Uf ef raanersmaa jn,lbaRaaich :sl A4aata tiH te Jsaauij$i; jsspeciiui to tha cifixeas, of Baleigh pud U surroundif g Caaa- t ties, that ho is areoared to maaufar.iura ' . , vnmvo nr at tTv,rsnrtTifilTiiSl& sPfo ttatcnea, tiannners,- r-uea st vanaaaaesuiijas hi aulnW-f rtklor it1ii tiaKlaatai; ta 'vnutib: f t " 3s"J Tw 61 i's;rfj m Alt arderS faiCwfuUy Waautaaattha aaarast yiTtsa, and ww work eairnstod to iia castl wilMar VasriaU ad J:OrdetwtemadijituwiBaiatdaaW4ad executed a 4ba aaortest aMtea' His EajabiaBaaat, . will ba found at lbs KalcigKliUiMraaanatiJ , Repaitiag iu .bi p.e per tonned .wilb naataesa aai despawh AIsoaieaarairtaB fam a a SW w r w-it mja -La J t 3(X Ub4m taiKyti99- Orima aUf.Teaaala) . Uwur.c PEEBLES WHt IE iiA-Via. . . j Taterabarg; Jaanarj 24. 18w9.fa tdaqa i4t : blldst TecCivea-ana icr soie ty r ' v t ' WHXIAMS, HAY WdOfinfr 6 ;u aSdiaskrdma, trl site If fn prfina onJef?fsr sale Ida-,- by ' ; PEEBLES, WHITE fTJAVIS. - Petersborg',JwwaaTy-B4, 1839.' t54 aCJMkvJtabi)and BuUcf3rM, tMi'zJ loaJLaHifidenttT-owjmmd
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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