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HBRiil mm TW'wa,t h&lfVmm rmmWmWWmmllmwmmt WW.e t.-'.--f.- . tf . 3 -.-; i : uj is til 1 t :.f : ko 7- il -so for the Sente-Weklj JtytfcwS pertaatim, Fo, the Wkfy P POETRY. DEVOTION. , never oould lad a good reasoa Why sorrow aabiddee ahaaU stay, And all the bright joys of life's wm Be driven unheeded away-. Oar eares would wake ao aaora emotion, Wert we to ear let bet resigned, Tbea Babble taag iota the ocean, That leave ecaree a ripple behiad, ,,r Tba world has a aplrit of beauty,. Which looks apoa ell for the best; Aad while it discharges its duty, TePrevideaee leaves all the rest That spirit's the beam of devotion, Which lights as through life to its close, Aad setaliks the saa la the eeenn, Mora beaeurni tar taas ti MISCELLANEOUS. jjFE AND PEOPLE AT THE BER MUDAS. The Bermudas, named from Juan Bermu. das, are thus described in a letter from Mr. Foots to the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser : t Great Britian has neglected nothing to iaereasetheir natural strength, and make the islands perfectly secure as a naval station. Every height or projecting headland is for tified and bristles with cannon ; but the reef lhat encircles the' whole group at the die taace of frosa one to leu or more miles, con stitutes their real subslautial defence. There is but one entrance within this reef, practi cable for sea going vessels, and even when within, if the buoys marking the channel were removed, a vessel, unless enjoying the advantages of the very best pilotage, would almost inevitably strike on some aiiarp coral bank. As it is, no one ever thinks of taking ia a vessel in the night. . Ireland's Island is a mass of soft white fimesione, with an area of perhaps fifty or seventy-fire acres, the whole of which is nearly covered with barracks for the troops, governmental offices and storehouses, and a few shops and dwellings houses. A mole, beautifully made of the limestone, about one thousand feet in length and a hundred yards or so from the snore, makes a small harbor, within which lies, the hulk for the convicts The precise number of the convict now here, I could not learn ; but there are probably over a thousand. They do not look like very (ksperate charactersnd appear to have pretty easy time. Their chief employ ment is getting out and dressing stone, at which tuey work in squads, under toe eye of an overseer, about eight hours a day Thev are lively and chatty, ami many of them, I dare icy, are better off than they ev er were before in tbe r lives. In their lei sore hours they occupy themselves in read ing socb books as are furnished them, or in making toys and ornameuts of varioua kinds, out of coral and a beautiful species of spar that is foand abundautly in the hollows hud cavities o4 tbe rock, and bears very high pouth. These they sell slily to visiters at a moderate price. The troops stationed here are the 42d Highlanders a Due body of men, but not as stalwart nor so martial in their bearing as the 63d, stationed in Canada a few veara since and twoor three companies altogeth er of artillery and sappers and miners. Strict discipline is maintained; and the utmost vi gilance is at all times observed Some month ago, wbea ftlitcneli, tne lrisn patriot, was here, and there was insane talk in the Slates about rescuiar him a job that would have proved about as possible as sculling a boat up Niagara Falla tbe guna were ail shotted and manned, with fires lighted, ready for in etant service if needed, on the approach of any vessel io tbe offing. Defended as the Bermudas are by nature and high art, they may be considered almost impregnable Fortunately, war between tbe U. States and England is an almost impossible event, but if, by any misfortune, it should occur, these islands would be a perfect hornet's nest to us. With the exception of St. Helena, they aye more isolated, that is, further removed from any other rand, than any spot on the globe.' Tbe nearest land is Cape Hatteras, which is five hundred and eighty miles dis tant. The precise number of islands snd islets c tnrpostag the group has never been distin t ly knows, but is popularly said to be three hundred and sixty-five. Many of them, of course, are nothing but mere points of rock, a few yards square. Bermuda, tbe principal ialand, is some six or eight miles long, with an average breadth of perhaps a mile. The chief town or capital "f tbe group, Hamilton, is on this island. We ran up to it, about six aifes from our anchorage, the day after we arrived. The boats in use here are of a very peculiar construction, built of cedar, exceed ingly Tight and buoyant, excellent sea-boats aad sail like witches. The run up to Ham ilton was delightful. Tbe morning had been very warm, thermomenter at 80 in the shade, but about 9 o'clock a fresh breeze sprung p, bringing with it light fleecy clouds, cov ering the whole group and the encircling reef as il a vast pavilion had been specially rais ed, and radiant at times with the most gor geous color, as tbe sun's rays were refrac ted by tbe masses of vapor. The island, as we sped merrily up the sound, was dotted all over with neat houses, all bailt of tbe soft limestone, and all, with scarcely an exception, of the most intense, brilliant while, even to the roofs, which were composed of thin slabs of stone. Some of these houses in the vicinity of Hamilton, embowered in shade, would be considered charming villas in any country. The town of Hamilton may have fifteen hundred inhab itants. Tbe buildings make no architectur al pretensions, but look comfortable, and al together the town has a very inviting appear ance. I saw here s very beautiful shrub that attains about the same height oar lilacs do, bearing a very large flower, of the pur. eat anow white n the moraine;. At noon the flower changes to a delicate pink, and a sun set it change again to a crirooan, shrivels up and fa Us. I did. not bear its name. Tbe oleander flourishes magnificently some o themi in fact, are almost trees. - iithrWrttrtant' saswaW'" " I r- .v-f" 3 fl - J The great lioa of h islands is tmaU pood 4UfifiitJ(f , stocked with JsabftMlfif uc jiuiaMuwuios. a mm nrtreu) ttiSAiaa most delighful that can b eoitceived. Im agine abroad frreeihr . pbje and aa amoolb aath.n46tknieelj lwilkiir,p gin tic- man's garde r.j he walks within, the fort at MichUiiiackinac are just like it shaded br tvetjtiHj of kiKiriaiM eemHrreoaWeg. etit ion, modest white villas everywhere glet aAmg tbrutif h the fwtsdestoet, bW,'lms, or cedars, here ikintag the beach on wbtcb be blee aea gttallv I breake or roumling some easy swelling eminence, and. you fM have some idea of the drive to the Groopera Pond. But no effort of the imagination can supply the soft, delicious atmosphere thai it loxurf to breathe, while the dekeale purple that it gave to every distant head. and apd rounded hill lent additional charm to the beautiful landtcspe. We drew ttpitjrie fde a low slaxie struelnfe about fffteeu yards squareabd here our driver told us was the pond. On the other aide of the road the' tinv waves of a shallow cover were leaving a light line of foara almost against our carriage wheels. A' man came out of neighoriag house, unlocked a door in the wall, and we entered. Within the enclosure was bole in the rock about thirty feet long by twenty wide, and twenty or jhirty feet deer. Into this hole the sea found its way by fissure in tbe rock, snd this was the famous pond. The water was clear as crystal, and floating in it were eight bun d red groopcrs, from five to fifteen pounds' weight each. 1 be average, I should think, was not far from eight pounds. They rose to the aorfaeeof the water as we stepped- anon the rim of their cup, snd with prominent. codfish-like eyes snd open mouths garnished ilh ugly looking teeth, watched all our movements, if one of our parly made a sdaah in the water with bis land, instead of retreat in?, the fish would make a dash to seize his fingers. One gentleman drew out a fish lhat would weigh ten pounds, that had seized theciooked handle of bis cane. r A man's life, if in the pool with them, would be worth less than if thrown into a den of ravening panthers. The fish are caught oB the shore, wnicn they visit at irregular intervals, and thrown into the pond, whence they are taken when required. When in the pond, there is no difficulty in caiebing any one that may be pointed out. All that is necesary is to wait till he is s little separated from his fellows, arid then cast the book before him. It mat- teis little whether the book be baited or not. ft is sure to be caeght at greedily. We saw several soeaagbl, and for flavor and texture we can vouch that they are not surpass d by any Otn lost swims, we . reiurueu by a different road, one that skirted tbe sea nearly the wbole distance, passing by the governor r bouse, tbe Lunatic Asylum, and uumy other places of local note. There waa a gay party that evening at dinner at tbe Yacbt Hotel in Hamilton. . SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY. itr. Story, of Duchess County, in a speech in N. Y. Assembly, a few days since, on the Slavery resolution, remarked as follows: Sir, there are perhaps no people on esrib certainly there is none in this country who exhibit in all their intercourse and their lives a larger aca'.e of all the characteristics lhat ennol.le human nature, than the people of the South. Thre are no people with whom it has been my pleasure to associate, who pos sess more liberality of feeling a greater deference and respect for the feelings, opin ions and views of others more tolerant no lions of what is due to the freedom of opin. ion sud the rights of individuals as well ss Slates nor I may add a larger share of hu man eympatliy, than the Southern people. Their hospitality their kinduess, their read iness to relieve their ft Hew men in misfor tune and suffering, are proverbial and all who have ever set foot oq the other side of Mason and Dixon's line, will vouch for the truth of every word I have said on this sub ject. And sir, let me say here, that if tbe South is excited on this subject, it is net without cause. This is a question of great delicacy ami much feeling there. It directly reaches their interests, and is regarded by them aa an invasion of their rights. Tbe continued agitation of the quettton, and tbe interference with a population by which they are surrounded, nroduces irritation, and is itself exciting. With tbe North it is a sen timent, at least all of it lhat is not party ag itation with the South t is sn immediate, practical impending danger. Il is to be re gretted that feeling snd pansion should be exhibited in their section but the South have an aoolosrv for it which the North have a not and an example of forbearance, eon cilation and moderation may well come from the lalter. There can be no doubt, thai had this forbearance been exhibited by the North, vears men. Slavery would have been so many years in advance of its present staireoigrau ual abolition. All know tbe cause Ibatbave been at work at the South, and which have only been retarded in their operation by the Northern interposition, to produce that resu It and that anions-these eauses was. and still is, the moat powerful of all impulses self- interest. But every man acquainted wih human nature must see and know, without looking at the resulta of experience, that at tack and denunciation are not only not tbe best persuaaives but the most direct modes of provoking resistance to a result which at en self-interest, if left to itself, would have produced. I might adduce many illustra tions of this truth, which my own intercourse with the Southern people would enab.e me to produce. But this is a truth which needs no illustration to impress it upon considerate men. CANDY 1 CANDY!! CANDY 1! THE 8abseribef begs leave to lafbrsa tba eili. seas of Raleieb aad daalars ia North Carali aa renerallv. that ha bas ioat laid ia a large lot af the beet Candy Sugar, aad is aaw.be eaa eoafldeau ly say. aieBafaetanag as good aa article or i aaoy ia Raietih. as von can est ear where ia the Slate or oat of it; aad I pledge .myself la sail it te the trade aa low aa it eaa be bought ia Petersburg, aad will warrant it U stand. Ail I ask is a fair trial, aad 1 will eeoviaoe the dealers ia Candy that fbaf jiot aw North for that artiele. I keen also aa hand a good supply ef Glass Jars, that I will aad lew te tJ I I 1 I F ill those that may bay tbetr Ueedy at ma. . U WALKEB. Raleigh, Feb 8, 163S. J v , : 1 fi; 1 til , r: i i t, ;1 1 TWilii.'ain - Wb.n Mt o-a It I IT- t M '.V.Ti t i U ."'.J.J'l ABOOTTTi itiryrnATEO . V' flpHB History of Alfred the Great; byJacot( JJL Atx)!9U? ..4lue eayraeaivee my U DA TURNER. Deel e,! 1S49. J5 New Books Received this day If . C, BOOKSTORE. T OMAN liberty, a bbtory by 8apa1 EllioU, ITsV Mamotra of VV. Wirt by Joo. f. Can- Sketches of 8ooth 'America. Polvneauu bj vvn. Maxwell vvoou, at u. " Morning among the Jesuits, " Artillery and Infantry, by C. P. KtpgtbaTy. ' Hildreth's History of the United States complete iaS ols.' "' '-'- Copperfield. by Dickies. Nam. I to 7. American Almanac for I860. Cbovchsaaa'a do do do Bwevda, do do do Ivea on tbe Obedience of Faith,. do , , Pual Letter, Answer la the seme, Kipp.Vd.mble Witness. " Lite af 'Aabbet Green, V. D. M. - Egypt an J Its Menomrau. by Dr. Hawks.. - Macaaltfj's H'utory of England, a variety of adU uoos. ,' . Irviag's sketch Book, Illntratd. ' Knickerbocker's New York, do 8hrrley, a tale, by 'Correr Bell, author of "Jane Ee," FOR SALE. No. 1 young oerroes for sals three lmouR IP men and one rirL Apply to J.J Raleigb, Feb. 36, 1850. fjt 8tandard oopy. CHRISTOPHERS. 17 THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (FoaMcaLv BeltshoovsbV) flead of Light, near Baltlinorc St.. BALTIMORE arflfE increased patronage of ibis long establwlt J1 ed and popular Hotel, under the maiiagemeni of it preaenl proprietor, haa iaapired him with farther energy aad delerouuatioa, SMd uo expeaM or atlc... t'mo of hi or that of lib Ajaislaut will b apared. to maiataie with tbe patroua of the " t ooktain the repolation it held all aver th eoootry, in its palmteat daya of Btuxhetveri cooductorvtiip. To ioereaae its former auractioas aad coinforU, during the past eeaaon. the Hotel haa undergone many cbaages, the Proprietor having made beav outlays io lulroduciue some of the beat and latest unprovementa which, together with it central poet tioo. being located in the very heart of tbe business portion of etty, aad aear the centre of HaJlimoer Street, and within a fow asinates walk of all the Itooou and Steam Boat Laadiuga, il lavitee thr Nercktmt, tfte 2ftsir, the Artitan. ss wall as the Mam PltatMT to make tbe Foukta m Hotkl bie beote dunog his enjtura in Balnmore. Tne aadleav gpartmenK. Containing Pfirate Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and eslenMve suites of large aut airy Chambers, fitted up in a style and elegance that cannot fail to sits ajUsfaetioa and comfort. Poarsasare attaebed to the liaiiu, who may hei reeognixed by tbe Badges oa tueir HaU, and are always ia the attendance at the different De ots and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge of the Uaggage and convey it to the Hotel rtlllvfcAS THUKSIUW, rrtpnettr. FeWSetb, laoO. 17 A CAICD. I'HE uudf nigned being engagrd, and holding a . position that brings his services ia immediate connection with the Oeeats of the above Mold, he trasu, offers a further inducement to his mtrow friends aud sequaiutaoces of the Old North Stale,' When they viH tfalUmore, to slop at the -JeaaM, where he assnree them they will be received and en tertained in a manner that shall strengthen this ac qaaiataaee aad secure for its Proprietor iheii good will and patronage. W. STRIWUEK, Lett Wtimwigt N C. February 26ih, 1800. 17 3 in 10 BARRELS line St. Cro'ra Sugar, for as by the barrel, by A. B. STITH f CO. S. F. PHILLIPS, An TTENDS THE COURTS ia the Coemtles 'Orange, AUmance, Wake and Chatham Chapel Hill, T. Cn May g, 1849, U O'i at lid Lard Lasup Cliiuuers A good seppty ef various miw. just received by WILLIAMS, HAY WOOD CO. VACANT Acre Lot, ia the Eastern part of the City, aa elegant site for a private reei deace con lie oo us to the lot apoa which ti. O lloghea, CM)., resides. cUiquue of JS. r. Oawa, or tbe Editor of this Psper. November 34. 1849. 94-wtf TO SPOUTSMH . THE ubeeriber has just received s line Strtk of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARBEL UJNS JtlFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS, DOUBLE AND 81 N OLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAG3, POWDER FLASKS. SHOT BELTS, EXTRA NIP PLES, ja kc. All of which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT. TTI1 ADLOCK Tesetable PwwelereV iniSvrnw. f or Drseases of Uae ITaing BroHCbltia, Liver coinplalitli CengllS, Colds aVe, This medicine has bee before tbe public tn twelve years, snd ss far aa i known, stands anrivalle.1 ae a remedy for tba above waned cm plain U, whew, ased aceoadtng la tbe dtrae lha. Thoaa disposed to make trial of it, era adeie- ad te Bsatt free laee to Umm weeks; and that with wt tba eauseioD of, avaa pom does. Scarcely any thing short at tbia can be a fair Vial of it efficacy, Nameroos and enrprising bavs besa the cares per. HNmsu oy nm aea. For sale at tba N C. Bookstore. Raleigh ehy.f 1860 rl jnniiiiL - g ( m "pi ijvsa ill ei Dry" Crbds taW C)rii3AlE TWEED COAT.1 tl RLrTh Tweed Caasisaera Coftta, eat ia ged i UWU W style aad well saade, fyr . Oct. 30. (SUndard) , 88 ANOTHER SBPsflaY.: anauL.esii.in hats jsTUYKMBKK styia a' day received by Raleigh Oct. 13. 1849. 87 Black ITleleskiu Hat. Fashion for Notxmben zL CASS J oat received ; also, receiving, , Ground Atlum aad Blown Salt prime and full sacks. 1 J. BKUWTt, No 9, Fayeltcvilte Street Raleigh, Novembr 38, 1849. ' 94 BY EXPRESS FROM fIUPEl?rilA PAIR ROBINSONS SHQES, for Ladies, Misses end Children,; this day received by R.TUCKER at SON. Richard A. Caldwell, ATTORNEY AT LA W, ATTENDS the County Courts of Anson. Rich mond and Cabarrus Salisbury, Feb 13,1850. u . 13 AK LNTERESTWG NOVEL. CONSTANCE LINDSAY, er the Progress of Error ; by C. G. H. Price 29 oenta. Keeeivad tbu dy by ti. D. TUKNEK ' February 12, 1830, 13 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. JUST to band and for sale at P. F. PESCDD'S Dnig8tore. February 12, 150. u GARDEN SEEDS OF all the popular varieties, warranted fresh and genuine, jnet receive J sad for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. February It, 1650. 13 GARRETSON'S FRESH GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. r rnHE Subscriber has just received and opened B bis supply of Fresh Garden and Field Seeds. The stock is well selected, aad are of the most ap proved kinds Below are enumerated some of the principal kinds vis: A sparagua J-arye white Utant Beet Early Red Torein, Long Blood French Cingar, Magnel Wert id Cabbnre Seed Eat Iv York. Suffer Loaf, Red Datoh. Early and Late Battersee, Drumhead, Flat D ulch, Long B regen , G reeu Savory Ca rot Long. Orange and &rly Horn Celery White Solid Cncumber Long Green, Prickley and Early Frame Lettuce Brown Dutch, Ice aad Royal Cabbage Onion White Silver Skin, yellow Dutch and Onion Buttons Parslej Large Curled Parsnip Large White Sugar Reddish Lone Long Scarlet, Red Turnip snd White do. Salsify Large White 8piaage Roend Savory TesBfttie Large Red Turnip Early Flat. Rat Bags. White Dutch Red Top. and Aberdeen . Beans or Snnps Ivirly Valentine, Mohawk. Re fugee, Yellow weeks, Large Lima, Large white Kidney I' ens Extra Early, targe tall Marrowfat, Uwarr Marrowfat, Bishop's Prolific and early Warlington Peas Grass Bine, Herds, white Clover and Lncern Sundries Tuscarra, Sugar and Smith's early Corn a. Sre Thyme, Sommee Savory, Sweet Marjro- ran. True. Cress. Boll, Tomatto. Shaped and Cay enne Pepper Scotch, Leek, Melon Seed, j-c ; all of which are warranted fresh aad Genuine, and for sale by P. F PESCUD. Raleigh, Feb 12, 1830. 13 2 DOZ. Blue Felts Over Coats, i. Blankets, u Black heavy English Cloths. E. L. HARDING. Nov. 24, 1849. 94 New Jewelry Store. W. D. THOU P80N Would reopeetfelly iofonn the citixeas ef Kaleigb aad its aleintty. that ha has opea- ad a oltoice stock of Watches aud Jewelry, in a part or tne ator- occupied uy ijtra. Thorn psou s a Millinery establishment, where he offers for sale. Cold and Stiver Watehee, warranted correct time keepers ; tbe latest styles ef iflSHMlBLE JEWELRT: such as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains; Cameo, stone and mourning Broaches ; Plain, Chaved and Stone Rings; Geld Pene and Pencils; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Studs, Collar sad Sleeve Battens, Ear Rings, Gold aad Silver spectacles, etc., rancy God and Fiue Cutlery ; all af which will, he sold rfceap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in auperior style. Old uold and Surer taken in ex change. Sept. SI, 1849. . ' 76 6m . W. MAURY Sr CO., Managers, Richmond, Virginia, GRAND LOTTERY, to be drawn 23d of March, 1850. Capital Prix 7X,000 1 Virginia Monongalia Lottery, Class C. Priiis 1 of $70,u00 ; 1 of 3Q,Oi0; 1 of . 20,0u0 ; 1 of 15.000;, 1 of 10,000 ; 1 of 4.81T; 100 prizes of 1,200; 114 of 1,100, lowest 3 No. prize 63 of 200, 1st juad 2d drawn Nos. ; 63 of 100, 3d and 4th drawn numbers, &c. 75 No. Lottery, 12 drawn bailots. Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, ' Eighths 21. $3 A certificate, or risk, on a package of 25. whole tickets, $236. Do. of half, quar ten and eighths in proportion. 0 Orders for packages, single tickets or snares, addressed to the undersigned, receive immediate attention. Drawings lorwarded J. W. MAURY & CO. Richmond, Va. WARUCNTOIf PMiaL.BS8einiIVART. THF Exercises of this Institution elosed for the neeeaat year with a Public Esamination, held aw the 30th aad Slat allimo, aad will be reaatned an i ueaoay tne 1 3U ol j anaary. ' 1 he rnaeipai a as sisted ia the various duties of tba School by tbe meal able teachers. Terms mt fmttmwt, per Butim a Use iltntkt : Board, $30 00 1 Masic, . $20 OS English Tuition, IS 30 I Use ef Iastrowent,3 00 rreacn, iu uo i Urawiog Ac faia- . I thig, 7 10 Useful aad Ornamental Needlework free af cliarge. No extra charge will ha atada. "Circntars contain ing more minute information eaa be'ebuined, aa application to tba- rnncipau -! DAHI EL TURNER. Warrantaa N. Q. Not. 12th. 1849. 92 If RIcriHw Shlrta. ARGE lot just received vry aheap. 1 L. BAR DINS. i " mi ; I i i I1 I ip I J i i i i n7 i II iTTmuI fmmmmmil, '. . ' - " - . . ' ' Dry Goods Establishments. FINE CUTLERY &C. SETT Balance Handled Knives aad Forks, complete 31 pieces, vory Handled Butter Knives, Pocket, Pen and Congress Knives, Scissors, targe and small. Wade and' Belcher's superior Rasors, Swaadem Razor Strops, -Oleophaue and other Shaving Soaps. V - ALSO, W. Hall k Son's Tallow Candles, J odd, Son and Co's Sperm do. For sale by J.BROWN. Raleigh. Nov. 11. 1849. 90 WHITE WINE, FOR COOKING. A FIRST rate Artiole. Also, Cinnamon, Cloves, 'Al Mace. Watmega, Allspice, Black and Cayenne Pepper, Race and ground Ginger, Mustard, Sweet Oil, Extracts of Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, and. Orange, Cooper's Gelatine ; and many other articles' suitable for Christmas times; in store and for sale by, '.7 WILLIAMS HAYWOOD t dO. , December 13th, 18497 ! 101 Fremiti na Mate lies,dk. Diamond Cigar Lights, Was Tapers, Matches withoat Brim stone, for sale at. The N. a BOOK STORE, Raleigb Dec. 12th, 1849. 100 Rictnn.T Published, THE NORTH CAROLINA , FORM-BOOK. CONTAINING, ALL f PHK most asefal Forma which occur in Basinees 1. Transactions between Man and Man, as wsll as in official stations; together with the Constitution of North Carolina and the United States ; tbe Act fixing the Fee of Clerks, Sheriffs, dt, calculated for the use of the Citizens of North Carolina, and made conformable to law. . Compiled by a Member of tbe North Carolina Bar. For sale By H. D. TURNER, at the N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Feb 10th, 1S501 13 NEW CONCERN, THE subscribers bsvetbis day associated them selves together, under the name and style of BRITTON TODD, for the purpose af conducting a General Grocery and Commission Business, ia tbe Town of Peters burg. They have taken the Store in the Odd Fellows-' Hall, opposite Powell's Hotel, and hope, by strict personal sttentioa to business, to merit a share of patronage from their friends snd the "public gen erally. They will, atfMl times, be supplied with a well selected assortment of Groceries, which they will selt at wholesale aad retail, aa low as thsy can be purchased ia this market. They will also pay strict attention to the forwarding of Goods and sale of alt produce entrusted to their ere. R. O. BRITTON. of N. C. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. January 1st, 1830. , 15 3w Horse Shoes. 10 Kegs Horse Shoes jast received. BRITTON &, TODD. Feb. 14 th, 1850. 15 Armistead'a fine CliewiHg Tobacco. WC Have jast reoeived O'-l boxes aad half boxes Armistead'a fine Chewing Tobacco. BRITTON dtTODD February 14 th, 1830. 13 GROCERIES, &C. THE .-obecribers have ia stare, aad are daily expecting, the following goods, which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash, or oa time to punctual enatomers. via I - 50 I one swedes, nghsh aad American Iran. 3 Tone German aad BlaUered Steel 1 Cast Steel 150 Bags Coffee, Old Java, Rio and Leguira 73 Hilda, rorto Kico, St. Crux and N. O. Sugars 125 " and barrels N. O. and West India Molasses 250 Ban Shot assorted, 300 Sacks Salt, 50 Boxes Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised, and Refined sugars 3 Tone Blue Grit Grindstones 100 Kegs Powder, 10 Chests Imperial Gunpowder and Black leas 300 Kegs Nails, assorted, Rapid Fails and Cum berlaud, 10 Tons Castings, assorted 150 Boxes Sperm. Adamantine sad Tallow Candles 150 w Soap, every variety y 50 Barrels common Whiskey 50 do Rectified 25 do Old Kye 5 Pipes French Brandy 20 Barrels Apple do o0 do Jamaica and Antigua Rum and Pure Holland Gin SO Pipes and J Pipes genuine Madeira, Pale Sher ry. Port and Teneriffe Wines A general assortment of Cooking Wines, with Plough Lines, Bed Corde, Grass Ropes, Pepper, Spiee, Ginger, Mace. Nutmegs Chocolate, Wrap. ping, Letter and Writing Paper, Uiover Seed, frc BRITTON dc TODD. Opposite Friend's Hotel, Sycamore Street, Petersburg,' Va. February 18, 1S50. 16 ly iTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Gxak- Yiixa County, In Equity. William A. Eaton and others, as. John S. Eatoa, and others. Original BUI. William A. Eaton, one of the phrntiffs, having maaeoatn aocoramg to Actor Assembly in such case made aad -provided, that the defendants, Thomas L Eaton, John T. Walton, and bis wife, Susan Catharine, snd George C. Eaton, reside with out the limits of this Stats It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the RaMgh Register, for six successive weeks, for the said defendants to appear at the nest term of this Court, to He held at the Conrt House in Oxford, on the 'first Monday la March next, and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill ; otherwise the same win be taken as con fessed by them, snd will be heard er rmrtt. Witness, Thomas B Litticjohn, Clerk aad Mas ter of the said Court of equity, at oSic the 9tadaj oi January, a. u. iouu. THOS. B. LITTLEJOHN, C. M. t. Pr.Adv. $5 63 1-3. 6 flw Kerr & Cutlibert3 (SUCCESSORS TO J1ICLS t CUT1IBERT,) Groeen, Fflfwardiaf uid Commiuioa HsrikagU, iriTAVE eonatantly oa band : lill Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans 8agara, ioai, vrusneo, ruivertsea ana uunnea do Rfo, Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Raee Ginger in Bags, snd Ground ia Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine aad Sperm Candles ' Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, 8hoe Thread and Wrapping Paper Good ana Damaged Sola ana Upper Leather ' Liverpool and. Ground Alain Salt ?, Prima Virginia and Western Baeea and Lard Nails, assorted) with flooriag and.Werthoasef Regalia, Principe: Snd Havanna Cigar ; Together with a large stock of foreign snd domes tie Liquors. Wines, which they offer at the lowest market rates. , . . .The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, January 29, 1830 ' t j SAVE THE'PIES." -v JTjHE Dmmond Cement, for mending China, ja uiasa. xuarnia, em warranted gaod. Arti eles which have beau mended .with this excellent Corneal, will break as, easily in any other part, as ia the place mended, and im tnaaj laauaeea, ' fha (ractara eaa scanrSly ba paroaivad. Foe aafe at the -7 . N. C. 0QQKSTORE. March I, 183 c18 IVIISIBER aaaaiawaaaamaai A RICH ASSORTMENT oCSUvet-PfaJed Caa tors, Caudles't'icks, and. Girandolea". And Bronze fJhamber Candlesticks, for ealeJy ..' rALMJSK 9 HABISCX. November 28, 1849, A.--;. -"-i ."::! - i:t :M-' r Salo DOLL AKD'S Celebrated Herha- aiusB Eatraet, er VeretaWa Ha Wash Alee, aa extensive serUaent hf 'alt kinds of per fumery. PALMER RAMSEY. November 26, 1849. ,, , 94 GOLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article.. Also, M hand, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, . warranted good time pieces For sale by wv a w a a wt r aawaasa m s XT AL.u.rv KAMOA I . December 4, 1849. 96 Head Ache. I F you are subject to a Nervous Head Ache, send ur PEdUUrrt Drag Btora.' and get m bottle ol rjpohn's Head Ache Eluir-or if yen are Deaf.' get a bottle of XcNair s Acoustic Oil and be veileved ...,7 P. F. PESCUD.- COTTON YA RN 1,000 Fbe Oufton Yams, assorted, Vm taf4,St Wasbingtoa, Mefchann aad, Battle a Co .fav sale by i - n PEEBLES, WHITE 4 DAVIS. Petarabarg, November 13lh, 1K49. , , 9 ( FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS. 3 DOZ. pairs Joss received, beautiful colors, well made, apd cat in the Utest style. . ALSO, 35 pairs fine black lr reach Doa Shu Cassimeres, selling cheap at E. L. HARDIKG'S. Noe 24.: 1849. 94 WTAI.ESTItfESf liUKIXOPIS VALENTINE WRITERS AND A BEATJ- tiful assortment. Received this day at the ''" v r N.C BOOKSTORE. RaWgh. Jaa. 3lst, 1S50. ,10 AROTIATIC VlftfEGAR. OMETHING new and superior to Cologne, for all purposes of tbe Toilet. Jast received and for sale at the Drog Store af , WILLIAMS HAYWOOD f CO FRESH supply of those, celebrated Spanish Cigars, just received, to which, we invite the attention of our customers. P. F. PESCUD. IRON END STEEL. 0r (Cy Tone Swede's American aad English Iron P47 assorted, ' 2 tons Blister, Cast, Shear and Germaa Steel assorted Nail Rods, Band aad Hoop iron assorted. Those in want of the above will find it to their interest to give ns a call; the price cannot fail to suit PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVrS. Petersburg, January 22, 1850. 7 8 4t BOXES English and Goshen Cheese, just receiveu ana tor seie ny R. TUCKER SON. Novtt, 93 HATS LATEST STTLJES ust at hand. HEARTT A LITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earttaeuware, Ctaiaa, stud Glass, Pier, Mamttl and Tmiltt Loolcxng-gUttet, ' Britannia Mud PUtttd Wre, Lard Lamps, Castor, Table Cutlery, f-e. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, Sbeckoe UHI, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHAS. STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BEN J. K PULL EN. XTJParticmlm Mention paid to Packing T Dec 11th. 1849, . 99 ly g Caudle and Lamp Wick A superior w article or nortbern Sperm, in store aad for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD at CO. GROCERIES. a OUUD supply or Groceries, such ss Brown, jl Crashed, Clarified and Pulverized Sogers, .Be Rio, Java, Lsruira. A good supply of Molasses, low, from prime to beet. i aiiow. Adamantine and sperm Candles, A fresh lot of the best Buckwheat in Bass, and many other articles too tedions to mention. Call oa Walker) for he is the boy Io sell bargains. L- B- WALKER. Kaleign, Ifeb. 4, 1S50. H NEW BOOKS. S UR1CULAR Confession, in the Protestsnt Wfesh Episcopal church. Fairy Tales from all Na tions; Larn scenes of Historv. bv G. Pj R lama. &ir Edwsrd uraham, or Rail Way Speculation's "j v...nn,uitmr, ruysician ana fstient Greenwood Lea vs. History of Spanish Literature. oy ncanar. ue wir wita Mexico, by H. S. Rinler. The Whale and his Canton. 1 nk... A System of Ancient and Mecillevel Geography, by AUIUVU. This day Received , , J, by H. D. TURNER, RaleJghf Feb; 4th, 1830. It A DI ES Thick and Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters noceivea to day bv R. TUCKER A SON. Oetober 8lh. 1849. 81 A T HARDING'S CLOTHING RTORG iii oa hand, a fall assortment of Winter Clothing at reduced prices. c. ju. naKUijiii. FLOWING A SUPERIOR artiole VARNISH. for Cabinet Makers, for sale low by t. Jf. FESCUD. 13 February 13, 1830- Gold Watches and Jewelry. r .i airi'aj ui a urge ana lasQionaole as sortment of the above jast at hand aad for sale, cheaper than aver, at' PALMER RAMSAY'S Jeweh-rStore. . Tba at eat axtenaiva stock, or alfartiplea in their line that has been offer ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if yon do BOV BUJ. , . t ..... . 4 Dozen gold snd sifver Watches, of all kind's. Gold fob, rest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals, r lBgcr-nngs, car-nogs, oreast-pins, OtttdS. and ' ' collar Burtons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spring steei opectsoies. Gold snd ail? er Pencils and Pens aad waist Bnck iea, Silver Combs snd Tortoise shell Spectacles. A very extensive assortment of 3U reread Plated spoons, uapa, jauies, augur Tongs, Salt spoons, ote. . ; , , : A largo stock of Catlery, Rasors, Knives, Rasor straps, snd Diamond Pasta for Rasors, Brashes. w.uouw, vvm Kfm, a wui jDmsnes, ate. Butter snd Fruit Knives, Gold and Silver Tbiaa Gold "and Silver Mounted' Walkine- Cane. Silver Plated Castors, Candle Slicks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and nBH presents, ana a variety or otber arti- eJaav--J i . All kinds af Watches and Jewelery repaired fa . i a v a a . aapener sy ia. via ueia ana sirrer reoeived ia ex- caange, . , PALMER BAMSAY. i Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1843. ynn'tt TTft RESERVED GINGER, Inst received bv 117 ; f 4 L. B. WALKER. BUGGIES, HORSES, AND CARRIAGES al.y, V'": 'Z1' ' ;: GEO. T. COOKE. A Maasiaar Honaa- Livery StaWsE Ba" a,3l.tvl9Sar, iff JTIH F oVoigwerj Mt a c-aajWt ,AeitJpementa,stteib-'' Z3t ewrait, t K4 tiae pywat ia tie: , i u 2,"bm at THE Sabair efbaf.tetahsra-l gisafaj thanks tela Public, fat tbe ifmtfl inetmlmt genarona patransea, hitharU esfaajed te kfeaw wawhl respectfully give notice' that ha eenUaoaa te waesV euie bis line af esjsineaiar L ill ' kr Iwnaeben, wtA prompnjeae aai aftelenef 7-Mis'aAMarralsBaS and commodioas, aad his Ostlers azp teatfve : wdasd a paiavea MswaaaiiMeer k&M . b"PKd to. render ssisfaetiasi ts all -i ronixa nis rstabiisnment. . He arill leap bonstaetly oa hand, lot W,i-fI HACKS, UVGGIES, ftAUnCZl ; SMmiraiiaiii' mf. hen BOR8E4 willbe boarded by tiie ae, vesak, month er. Jewesi'':tte'aaaal asaraietarava.JDrVvejrBmas '.aeaeirri. poeitisiw sU asaaat aa nieat one for acectanc salasaad nVar will always find ample arcomsjiadstioa I bar of Horses, however larger v 1 Tba Subscriber has else effected a i ment by which he wtll be eafaled te ItseaaTwaaJ etc Dweiaa, and naaaxaier tmmftmtttemmrSe h "jf;0 wll0d?i mMrm a ne .nooecrroer nupaa mat ais mesjaa ana smb PuWie wiB eobtinnh W give Un a triat. -If Ml thatbaaaka' . : w mm ir:tM!?l it-til ' JAMES MHARRtS. Raleigh. September W, 1841. , f...,TlaIw i 7:'"1 TO HIRE A FIRST rate Blacksmith , Apply at fhl. Offloa. JannarT22, 1850. -'?A - ' ,T'a r Now Ready, : OTfZURNER'S North Carallaa Alauaaa, far the fesat Jtmx pi ear Lord, urn Published and seleT wholesale aad reUft vy 19 ea ' ry D. Turner, at the ". J. BOOKSTOBJL Raleigh, New, a, 1849.. - , sti-y-i.M-yWm FROCK AND DBEU COATS ' -t JT7 L. UARDIIfG hasjokreeelvada Irat UrJm rate assortment of Frock aad Drsag Caass ef baaatifnl French Cloths. Chase far Caat fffiilsibe Paste A snperior enisle af Qj flaxored, jnat to hand ... L - -W ILL! A MS, HAYWOOD aa vvV SH E Sebaeribar, baring parebased aU the steak, ate-of the lata Finn of Nuaa and Csaaa. takes occasmii to inform bia friauds and the fabtas generally, that he Will continue to carry aa Xmm WsJ nesa, in all Ka branches, at the saint stand J eel that aa efforts nor expense will be spared em fawfsa, accoromodata the travalfiag ewaimaaity., Cesryeja. aoces, wit? gooa norses ana earecnt . oris era, mm aw furnished at aft: times and at abort' sjaUea ,mm4 ba fact, every convenience for travaJjiagVia the way ef HUlioto, MftIlA6cS. BUBBIES&C. . will be supplied baha snost fararabla anal datiug terms. ' - ' : ' ' Tba bebeertber aian expecU te keen annotaatt aa band, goodi . u , n. ...f'i' HORSES FOR SALC And persotte wishiar to but aotthsile Um t. the week, of, moatb. or year, will. have thfsa srafl attended to, at moderate pricea. Hie 8ubleaare eat v nmiagum street, jual to tbe of Market Saaara Thaokral (of tbe vary ' Raaral aeeejraMaaiM which haa been extended tathe taas Fbaa.5kL- derstgned pladgee bimS(.l to merit, by has asrtlisaji. a conUnuanca ef public paUoaaga and UmmtTT? Bklelgh.Dee.to TCgft FRESH SURPLUS AT.PiSCm . WJlsleok lid Igtail Urtr tiara. aw balloua Liueed OiL 50 onucas Quinine, 12 doz. fresh CeusTees Water. 100 Isa. rafiaed fleraa, ! 3 eases Goodwins patent Chewing Teen t .jia reviAn i-.--.-ii- . .. --i And many other desuabla anJ-iM ... ancTexpected to aVriva this weak. . All whkT Wtt ba sold apoa reaaewabta tartts, by ? " R.i.igh;ocui7,i849. Baa 0oaa(s)&3Qae JOSEPH WOLTERllf O vfor a awsneet ofyaare faraman in the RaMrh aad ttmmtmm UaiLRnad BlaeiuiUi Shoo) raaoaetrall . to ihe citiashs of Raleigh aad tba surreaadiag Csak" ties, that he ia prepared to maaafaetara -, UOOja. Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS, - -Oausa akad Pistia, ' ' '- Carriage Springs, Mill or, Brmsm Cmstmgs, mmmt in short, axe thing in Machine and Blatksmtkk mlotM. mm ia also raarsaaD to mxscvrm acu. hum . THE 8BOSTKST ROTICa. . . . Also haa en hand an exlenwve aaaofimaatl t.V. of all kinds, at prices froth ' 10 cents la M daHar EjImImI. m ...nit m , a M . ffi . TT ynwasg-aarvaa. and a number ef articles, ia hh baa, T" Is die as te All orders faithfully neentetf at the lowest M&es. aad new work enf mated U his bare w&l U waRafll' ed -: Orders from a distance will he H'vadtd twaa4 exeeuted at the shortest wIm gatphaswai will be found at the Raleigh aUibs41anat,' Repairing in bia line performed with rnta.as aae) despatch. Aha, a general aakorlssent af Gaaa aa4 Pistols coastaatiy aa band, if-immt fi.d ,.. . .. JOSEPH WOLTEftUro. Raleigh, April 17.1849. .tiTtf 7 'auGUR.-'---r 30 Hhdo. new crop New Orleans Secar. fbe sate low by PEEBLES, WHITE e DAVtaTi Petersburg, Jsnaary 24, f850. t g Mstylaxid titnif, W4. a-A Mnv ply just received and for salt by , . -W1LLUM3, HAY WQQD s, CO , 9w4 Casks Lhnei extra stxe j in priaW erder. far sale low, by PEEBLES, WHITE f DAVIS.1 Petmbarg, January 84,1850, -&.-& as SOMETHING NEW. . SODA, MUk, Mapl. 'and Batter Crackers. s thing I caa coa&deatly recoramead te the sens er KUeigh as Ifirat tale. A good st reeeivad. i t. slr-."5 ;-.:;L' B. WA rrrrr - as awaiinu. Supply of very snperior Gold FoRJist reeal atd, aad for sale for eaah-d per sc. by PHAtON'S CHEMICAL HAIR INVISOIUTCa. fsTflHE lavigorator prewaia Baldaesa, restores tbe sj&, Hair that has become this fad snrea aTeot aally Scarf er Dandruff., it is aa artiole la which m eleansiBg and purifying wash is besntlfally blen ded, aad predacea tbe -most delicate silky aad cloa. sy aoistara fof ih Hair Imaginable. . - 7 .IE?- Ladies will find th.a lavigorator a great ad dition to the Toilet, both oa eecenat ef its elaUgbt fal perfcsae, and the facilities it affords ia drwMtag the if alH A epplyat reseived at ' s J -rm- hr:" i s PESCCDS Dng'AWsV Raleigh, Feb. 8, 80;7y,.7 j It jA Brwtols In atova had Aw sa by 1 .- --i WILLlAliaV HAYWOOD, A. CO . RaJeigh.SoaCj,184a.f ir-S FBGCTJaUfJleSwir-!''1 ''-' W. J S3BF .... k I:.. . . - . m. W TTZlW ,r-lfat PECK eV SON. embejr llshitm V St 3w
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