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-1 - " . - - , t t. j w r m m j t w m . r ,nw- mr a am - - i - . .- -.-. I: THE RALEIGII; REGISTER : PCitisHi iim-wiittr iWiranT, BY STO GAtESj i. vtekms foc the Semi-Weekly Taper. $5 per annum For the Weekly Ffcpcr,1 $3 per tanum: POETRY, The following lit-e re loncbingly beautiful W hlT seen " " , - . ..J : ...rh thouehit. cinool be utterly de- B " ... . " . t with ved. He it otk and a spirit nubia and generous, thai might l-d should PrWe a,Ml ,,B,u,e"1 of ,he "sjfircl,it deeded coo vid m the ... f .e...iei.tiarv. How will tht fond i.nn dnvnwaru nuacm c - - heart Weed, if he hll be.r of ber dr TZ bor. the inmate of prion in a foreign i...6 - Frooi the Obi Sute Joereal. THE CONVICT TO Hid MOTHER. I've wandered fr froin thee, mother, ' fir from y hppy home ; Je left tb 'hat f "e birth. other dune io rmm; ihec has rolled its rears flraT.."-- - , And maraeo ine," '"J t. i r Y-1 I have fi tnneghl I'm thiukinjof thee now. I'm thinking on the day, mother. When at my teller ide. Yoa watched ihe dawning of lay yoetb, And kwed me i.i your pride ; Then brightly wi my heart III up With hope of lulure j-y, Wiiile your bright f..n?y honors wove To deck thy darling boy. I'm thinking of ihc day. mother, When wnh such ansiou care, y,m tided up yr heart to heaven Your bope. y-r truat wa there ; F.miJ inemorv brings thy parting worth. While tears tole-down your cheek; Thy lonf.last. loving look. i0'd more Than ever words could speak. I'm far away from thee mo her, No friend i near me now. To south me wiih a tender word Otroxi my burning tnw ; The dcareat lie afiW-non wove, Are all nw torn from me ; They left ne when the trouble came, Tuey did not love like thee. I'm lonely and forsaken bow, Uo pitted and unb!et. Yet mill 1 woul t not have thee know How sorely I'm distressed : Ikiw you would not chide, mother, - 'tu woald n give me blame, Bui aooih me wiih yur teuder woidi.. And bid ioc hope again. I would not have thee know, mother, Hyw brijhiei-t hopes decy ; The le.nuier with his baleiui cop Has dashed ihem all away; And simne has left its veino i sting. To rark with anguish wild Yet siitl I would not have thee know The sorrows of tby child. Oh! I hire wondered far, mother. Since I deserted thee, Ami left thy trurfin; lieart to break, Revond ihe deep blue sea . Oil ! mmher. tl I love thee well. And long to hear thee sneak. And feel again thy balmy breath Upon my care worn cheek. But, ah ! there w a though, mother. Pervades mv beating breaU That thy freed spirit may have flown To its eternal resi ; And while I wipe the tear sway, There whimpers in my ear A voice that speak of Heaven and thee. And bids me seek thee there. Alpha These lines were written by a convict in the Ohio Penitentiary, and inscribed, To my Moth sr." MISCELLANEOUS. BASCOM'S ELOQUENCE. It was a day of exceeding beauty, thai last Sundsy in May, lb32 a day of soft balmy air, an l sun-shine bright ami glorious as the smile of a God. Before ten o'clock every pew and every seat in the spacious church was filled to overflowing. The whole popu lation nf l.swreiicelo:0'ji?h. a Invelv little town on the Ohio rive, ui Indiana, appeared to have turned out to hear "the great orator from Lexington, whos fame had travelled in advance of his coming. It was bis first visit to that State, and hence the gemral anxiety to witness Ins effort. All eyes we re turned to the door, and (as the winged min utes flew swiywilh many signs of disap pointment, as no one entered to answer the v-ry circnmstintial description of his person which had the previous day been published in the Daoert. The hour of eleven arrived, and the well- known parson of the station began the devo tional exercises bv singing and prarer. At this the tokens of vexation increased with a!l, and with a portion of the audience, so fir ss to amount to positive rudeness.- "What !" they whispered to each other half aloud, "is it onlv old Allen WiI"V who is going to hold forth after all ?" At length the prayer was ended, and Pax too Wiley resumed his seat, when a form, hiihetto concealed by he mahogany front of the pulpit, suddenly einerg. d from bcbisd It, and stood for more than two minutes e- rect. silent, and motionless as a statue. At this apparition every individual in the im manse throng started, and every heart thril led with a nameless emotion it so struck the sense, and there was such eloquence iu his attitude, his immobility, nay, in his very silence. ins figure was of perfect symmetry; Ins features of classic mould ; his brow pure Grecian in its out-lines, and surrounded with a fine circle of j't black hair. His conn ten ance seemed intensely intellectual, without the slightest perceptible trace of animal pas ion ; but his eyes, at the moment, were ureamy, expressionless, aud set on empty pace, as if he were totally unconscious of any presence other than the ideal of his own deep thoughts. His dress was of the rich est cloth, and made in the latest cut of the fashion. If it had a fault, one mioht v it was losded with tmi glittering a profusion ornsments for good taste. . j 1'resently he raiwd hie right hand writh gesture of impetuous baste ; and pressed nngers on nis pale, forehead, aa if to assist) 7- Standard aud Times espy. VOLUME LI, the brain to its mightj tahort of thought, and rtteiT tnttaatly anaouued bla text frorn th Bwk'or Revetatufie-uBlid I 1 tuak alt thingt tie w.M Wuiniut preface or apology Umv6 flimsy crutches of lame preachers he pierce.l at orce into the heart of his tub ject, and then took wings and rode away on a whirlwind of fiery words. Ilia Toice, from the commencement, rolled, and pealed, and rang like tbe beautifully modulated music of some wondrous organ, alternating with crash es of tremendous power that seemed to jar the walls of the building as if an atalaiiehe were ruhtnjr out or the clouds. Now it sunk to a wild wail, mellow and pUintive a a fu neral chime f again it swelled to the stca ly roar of a hurricane, if a hurricane indeed could be attuned to such octaves of harmony; and then it would break out in successive thunder-claps, causing the. very bnir to rise on the hearer's head, and the warm marrow to creep, as it were, in his bones. The ef fect was aided, too, by the orator's gesticu lation jmw graceful ai the iry circles of a butterfly in the air; and anon, grand to sub limity, and urgent as the swoop of the eagle climbing the lieirlita of the storm-cloud. - nu, . H J. m J u wc huc smi, um ana urcamy now Durnefl, ana Uaslieti.Tind lightened, till, aided by the illusions of f-wi-cy and the s-.ene, it appeared to dart arrows of flame around the vseniblv. Aa Ihe mighty magician went on. the en tire multitude seemed charged with electric ity. Here and there Mnglo individuals be gau to rise involuntarily to their feet; then others rose by twos, and threes; and next a dozen sprang up tog, titer ; and finally, the whole living, throbbing, enthusiastic mass might he seen standing as one man, with fin d, straining eye-halidevouring the spea kcr with a gaze, with half parted lins, and teeth clenched by attention. The excite, mewl W4S measureless, and yet too profound for any species of utterance. Wot a sigh, not a wiiip r was heard. Nothing could be heard save the voice of the orator ; and du ring the intervals of his pauses the fill of a pin would have been audible. His subject, too, was unique as his man ner. His theme was "The future eternity of uiattir; its natural capacity for indefinite and glorious changes ; and the possible splen. dor of the new heavens and earth" 11 is method of discussion was purely rational and scientific that is to sny, by anal i s. A few of his inimitable touches linger in my recollection to the. present hour. He infer red the beauty of which all, even the coarsest matter is capable, from the following illus tration : "Chemistry, with its fire-tongue of the gnlramc battery, teaches that the itarry dia. moud in the crown of kings, and Ihe black Carlton which tbe peasant In ads beneath his feet, are both composed of the same identi cal elements; analysis aUoproves that achtef ingredient in limestone is carbon. Then let the burning breath of (Jod pass over all the limestone of earth, and hid its old mossy layers chrystalize into new beauty; and K-! at the 3Vlmghty fiat the mountain rang, s flash into living ferns, wiih a lustre t'lal ren ders midnight noon.ind eclipses all the stars!' He urged the same view by another exam ple still better adapted to popular appreben sion. "Look yonder," said the impassioned ora tor, pointing with a motionless hnger towards the lofty ceilirg, as if 4 were the sky. "See that wrathful thunder-cloud the fiery bc! of the Iightning3and hi-sing hail the cradle of tempest and floods! What can be more dark, more dr -.ary, more dreadf'il? Say, scof fing sceptic, is it capable of any beauty! lou pronounce, 'No. Well, very well; but be hold, while the sneering denia) curls your proud lips, the sun with his sword of light shears through the sea of vapors in the west and laughs in your incredulous face with his fine golden eye. Now, look agaio at llie thundercloud! See where i". was blackest snd fullest of gloom, the sunbeams have kis sed its hideous cheek; and where tbe kiss fell there is now a blush brighter tbsn ever mantled the brow of mortal maiden the rich blush of crimson and g"ld, of purple and vermillion a pictured blush fit for Ihe iraze of ingels the Qower.work ol pencils of fire and light, wrought at a Oastl bv one f ih. ritrht Unt of Cwlt Av. the "iliil a iiv. s k - j w ugly cloud bath given birth to the rainbow, that perfection' aud symbol of unspeakable beauty!" It is impossible to paint the effects of such sunbursts of eloquence delivered in his pe- cular voice ami manner. For my own part. I experienced emotions of sublimity and ad miration commingled with mysterious ane- I gazed snd shuddered, as if looking into the heart of a volcano, or listening 10 the niutierings of an earthquake. Who dares eall this comparison a hyperbole? Hath the grandest elements of nature any ma nicest a linn nfnower sunerior to the loftv action ol intellect , inflamed by the Iriction ol a winged imagination? SPRING SALES. The undersicned sra receiving direct from No Orleans and other Markets, a large lock of Sugar, Unt.oM. A-e. which ihev will sell tor casQ or to punctual dealers, on favorable terms Tney nave now 10 more, 105 Hhds. New Orleans tSorars 1511 Roses and Bute refined do 110 Bbls New Orleans and W. I. Molasses) 40 Hbds. do do do do 350 Bags Prime Green Rio f Lsgnira Coffee ltOO Bass 8hot MMI Kit Nails. Cumberland and other Brands 60 Toes Epgusli I run, imported airaci into rs tersborg. . . . . 40 do swedes ana American 00 600 Reams wrapping, wiiting and leiter paper (on Ra m Tallow. Adamantine and Sperm Can dles 10 Tons Castings to do Grind tMsmea Inn T.. pMnteal Pails. With a full assortment of Wines, Brandies is & &e, PEEBLES WHll t uaiio. Old ot. Petersburg v a. if tcik insfl. aa TTVR. Wiley's Cough Csndy Iras been long aad favarsbiy known aa an invaluable remedy for nashs aod all disaaea that lead l Csmswmptioo. f 1 k.a received the first tsAtaoaai ef Phyawiaaa and of Clerfymeeef the highest respectability, I fdeaaaat tei.ka, and contains Wag that a I mimrm " P.P. P. 94 his luieiah, March 19th, 1850. J iiimiiu ( iTE IP"1 THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (Fokmkblt BiLTiHoovea'a) Head of Light, near Baltimore St., Baltimore. IJTIIIE iaereased patrouaf of ikia long establish JL ed asd popular Hotel, under the manrrement f its present proprietor, has inspired him with farther taorgy and determination, kud naexpea or atten tion af bin or thai of hie Aaaiaiauta will h spared, to analaUuj with the patrooa of tha u Foca-raia" tho reparation it held all over tho coauiry, ia its palmiest day." of .ife&tWrer's peutwetra)Bs. - if. -Ta increase its farmer attraeuoas and comforts, daring the pact season, the Hotel has oadergoae many changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays in iulrodoeiug aome of the bet and laieat improvement- -which, together with iu central posi tion, being located in Ihe very heart of the business portion of the city, aud near the centrr of Baltimore Street, aud within a few minutes walk of all the Depots and Steam Boat Landings, it invites the Merchant, tho Ihimer, the Artisan, as well as the Mum Pleasure tu make the Fountain Hotel his home during hi sojourn in Baltimore. Tlie Ladies' Department, Conlaiuiug Private Parlors, Salonus, Reception Room. Ordinary, and exteuniv suites of large and airy Chambers, filled up iu a style and elegauce that cannot fail to give satixfactiou and comfort. Pobtrss are attached to the Fountain" who may be recognized by the Badges on their Hab, and are always in the attendance at the different Dei ots aud Siramlioat Landings, who will rt-crive Checks, take charge of th Baggage and convey it to the Hotel. rtlliXHAS T11UK5TO.N, Proprietor. Feb. 26th, 1650. 17 A CAItO.' r'lII R ondersigned being eugaged, aod holding a t. position that briugs his services in immediate connection wiih the Guests of the above Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to his numerous frieuds and acqnaiotancrs of the u Old North Stale," when they vixit Baltimore, to stop at the ' FotntaA, where he asuurea lh-m they will be received and en tertained iu a manner that shall strengthen this ac quaintance aud sreure for its Proprietor theii good will aud patronage. W. STRINGER, Late of Wilmington N C February 26th, IS 00 17 3m 'CAST THY BREAD UPOnThT WATERS " The world wide renown which has imperishablv inscribed in glowing characters. First oa the Stroll of Fame The ok! n-l Umiliar name of riFi:is &. co. Those Truly Fortunate and Far Famed LOTTERY BROKERS, IN 0 . 1 I, I ii II T -S T 11 C li T , BAI,TI10IM:. Ma. ( Wboe single purpose for vrars baa been to dispense the radiant niiei of ibe 1 Fickle loddes to ibeir Correspondent), ha also rendered entirely unnecrs ary anv preeit for self-laudation, fur their CUM OF GLORY IS IUEjIj Every sweiion of the Union will bear witness to ibe glorious and almost magic Luck of this fortunate House. Correspondents nil over the Conntry have real i led splendid Fortunes from email outlay PYFF.lt fc CO S Continued Success! Wouderfnl Distribution , of Prizes! OCT 100,000 Dollars! PsiJ out in Prise Money iloting the month nf Maicb, by tho far famed PYFEK 4 t;0 to Ihe patrons o aheir truly lucky Hoiue, residing in the following READERS PAUSE AND REFLECT ! 425 000, sent to Tennessee. $18,000, sent to Alabama. $?0 000, sent to Ohio. S) 13.500, sent to Ohio. S00 000, seat to North Carolina. $4,6n0. sent to North Carolina. $18,000, sent to Virginia S3. 000, aeot to 8outh Carolina. 5 000. sent to fouth Carolina. $4,000, sent to Pennsylvania. GJ- rr," paymenis iiriiLiutus maae in ulu bt. tljii Omit to this great prize firm may se- cure a r oriune FOR APRIL 1SSO. 09-Confidence Strictly Observed. Date, Capital No. of Price of Trice of .April. Prizes. Ballots Tickets. Pactaaes. I $25,000 75 No. 12 drawn $9 f30 S 24,1100 78 No. 13 drswn 6 18 60 3 35.000 75 Ns- II drawn 10 39 on 4 S0.OOO 78 Nos 14 drawn S 17 60 5 20.000 64 Nos. 10 drswn 5 17 00 6 37.500 7 5 Nos 12 drswn 10 37 00 8 35 000 78 N. 13 drswn 8 3 00 9 2U.OO0 73 Nos. 15 drawn 6 16 25 10 30 000 7t Nos. 13 drawn 10 87 00 II 19.000 12 Nos II drawn 6 18 60 13 15 000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4 13 00 13 60 000 78 Nos- 16 drawn 15 60 t)0 15 35.000 75 Nos. IS drawn 8 30 OO 16 18,000 78 N.s 13 urswn 6 18 60 ,17 6ZUO0O 75 Nos. It drawn 10 37 On ' 18 35,000 73 Nos. 13 drawn 6 18 50 19 3 10,000 73 Nus. 13 drawn 5 18 00 30 40,SOO 78 Nos. 13 drawn 10 40 00 32 3 15 000 75 Nos. 11 drawn 8 31 C 23 24.000 78 Nos- 13 drawn 6 18 60 24 30,000 74 Nos. 14 drswn 10 35 00 25 20.000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 6 18 69 26 13.500 78 Nos. 16 drawn 4 13 0 37 75,000 75 Nos 11 drawn 20 78 00 29 26.000 78 Nos. 15 drawn 8 26 60 30 20 000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 6 18 60 r The prices of Packages of Quarter TU onlv. is nuhlisbed in thi paper. rr P ease mail orders a lew dsys neiora to uoi leries drsw. tt7" Letters alwsys strongly enveloped and carj futlv sealed. J QTT Nona but ibe Managers' prmiea urawmrt seavfr.M PYFER A CO'eJ. 1 gj- Evary order to PYFER 4- CO. i snswerd . . ... n by Vetera mail. Bank Drafts or Certificate of Deposit payable in Gold at eight, and promptly remitted to sny part of lb Country for Prises sold at this Agency. One Package of Tickets may draw Fear Capitals! . iiv Maatev in snv sums however Ism. can be coofidenty mailed 10 tha address of PYFER A CO. rrv- For a suleodid Prua. prompt pavmeni in Gold and Silver, and faithful attention to tb OrcVa ef a eoriaapondent. early remiilancea sboold be made ml miIl Drafts, or Priaa tiekalsi to tha trnlv f.Hlana- i. nULsslabIihad and far-famed Lottarrv firm of PTl'ER tb CO- AUlrt.st- Baltimore M4 RAM, N. -G, MMCIl '27, - Dry Goods EcabMhients. CHEAP TWEID COATS. U RLA TwMd Gsasimsrs Coats, lent ia good JkXJtW wyis sou wen maue, rar 93. E. L. HARDING. Oct. 30. (SUadard) 86 Richard A. Caldwell, JlTTORJfEY AT LAW, ATTENDS the County Courts of Anson. Rich mond sbd Cabarras I Salisbury, Feb 12, 1850 13 AJV LYTERESTIJCG JTOVEL. ipiONSTANCE LINDSAY, or tha Progress of J Error; bv C Q. H. Price 25 cents. Received this dy by H.D.TURNER t coruary ia, 1850. 13 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE 8AS. "If UST to hand and for sale at 9Jf P. F. PJESCUD'S Drug Store. 13 February 12. 1S50. GARDEN SEEDS OF all the popular varieties, warranted fresh and genuine, just receive ml for sale at the Drag 8oraof- WU,LlAM3j3iAYWOOD at CO. FebmSry 13, 1S30. 13 2D0Z. Bine Felts Over Coats, ! 2 " n Blankets, 3 " " Black heavy English Cloths. E. L. HARDING. Nov. 24, 1849. : 94 New Jewelry Store. W. D. THOMPSON Would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he has, open ed a choice stock of Watches and Jewelrv, in a part nf the stor- occupied by Mrs. Thompson ss a Millinery establishment, where' he offers for sale. Gold and Silver Watehtt, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such as Guard, Vrst and Fob ("hoins ; Cameo, stone aud mourning Broaches ; Plain. Chased and Stone Rings ; Gold Peus aud Pencils ; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, &c., Fsncy Goods aud Fine Cutlery ; all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired iu superior style. Old Gold aod Silver taken in ex change. Sept. 81, 18-19. 70 Em ITJcriuo Shirts L ARGE lot just received very cheap. E. L. HARDING. To the Public. ALL persons are hereby notified, nnder the pen alty of the law, agninst employing any of my negroes to do work of any sort, without a written p -rmisaiun from me D. COSBY, Sr. Raleigh, March 15, 1850- 22 3t. White Ginger Fieh and good, jost re ceived at the Drug Store, of WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD &. CO. October 18th. 1849 81 Dr. Joseph J, W. Tucker, OFFERS his Profe-sional services to the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity. He may always be found at the residruce of Rama Tucker, Esq May 8. 1849. - . tf .ETI.i:.TIEVS CLOTI1IXC2. J' 1 UST reeeivel bv Eipress, from Baltimore, s. lot of fine Dress and Frock Coals, Cloth Cloake which, added to our prime Stock of Ready made Clothing, makes our assortment complete; which we re instructed to sell at nnpreeedented low prices, for Gith A. B. STITH & CO. Raleigh. Jannary 28(b, 1850. " 9 Cabinet Furniture Warehouse JAM US II. COOKE. JVo. 92 Bnadeay,( Opposite Trinity Church,) NEW YORK. HAS now in store a full and complete assort ment of CABINET FURNITURE, to uich he ie daily making large additions. Purchasers of articles in his line would do well to look al his stock, among which will be found every .irricle lur the complete furnishing of a house, ran ging with the following low rates:? High Post Bedsteads, from $7 00 to t5 00 Mahog'y Fasten- do do 18 00 to 50 00 Walnut do do 15 00 to 40 00 Cottaos. do .do 0 00 to 10 00 Mattrasses at the low asarttet rates. Sc?as. Citt MANorACTvaa, 2U 00 to $75 00 Rocking Chairs, Ma hot, 6 00 to 18 00 Mah'v Pablo Chaibs (per dot) 50 00 75 00 Bureaus, Card Tables, Book Cases,and Wardrobes of the finest qualities, and warranted rquul to any in the mnrket. &J- Particular attention paid to boxing and shipment of goods, which is done by most experienced hands. New York, March 5th, 1850. 19 3m PHALON'S CHEMICAL HAIR INVIGORATOR. aTTXHE Invigorator prevents Baldness, restores the (La Hair that has become thin, aud cures effect ual! Scurf or DaudruiF. It is an article in which a cleansing and purifying wash is beautifully blen ded, and produce the most delicate siky and glos sy moisture for tbe Hair imaginable. rr7 Ladies will find tbe Invigorator a great ad dition to tha Toilet, both oa account of its delight ful perfome, and the facilities U affords in dressing the Hair. A supply jut received st PESCUD3 Drugstore, Raleigh, Feb 8, 1830 13 P RESERVED GINGER, just received by L. B. WALKER. af 1.11 and Lard Lamp Chlnneys A Vjr good supply of various sixes, just received by ILLIAMS. HAYWOOD tr CO. VACANT Acre Lot, io the Eastern part of the City, a a elegant site for a private resi dence contiguous lo tha lot upon which N. it. Iloghes. Esq.. resides. Euqulr of 15. r. Ouioo, or the Editor of this Psper. November 34 1849. 94-wtf TO SPOUTS.TIE.t. THE Subscriber hss)ust received e fineStrrkof DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL UJNS RIFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS, DOUBLE AND 8INOLE BARREL PISTOLS BOWIE KNIVES, OA ME BAGS. POWDER FLASKS. SHOT BELTS, EXTRA .HIP PLES, AG. irC All of which will be sold lew. C. B . ROOT. If sfk BARRELS fine St. Croin Barer, for sals JL V J Mis barrel, ty v A- B. STITH f CO. . - umi I . : .- '. , . . 1M Dry Goods EstabMmentSt Z ; T. " . s r-- Spring and Summer GoQd$ R. Tucker and Son, YTTTTHO constantly keep on bavd mm extensive f .assortment of tha beat and most desirable, as well ss fashions bis - " FANCY ANO STAPLE DRY GOODS, srs bow receiving their Spring and Samsaar supply for 1859. One of tha Firm has jost returned from New York, where ha purchased a rich Tariaty of Goods of this Spring's Importations, before they had been picked over, and before tbe advance in price; and having thus had tha choice of the Urge and splended fresh arrivals, and the advantage of low prices, they flatter themselves they will be better prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, and please their numerous friends and custom ers, ia town and country. They respectfully invite tho public to call and examine their stock. They have just received a supply of tha following, and are daily receiving such other articles ss are usually kept in a Dry Goods snd Family Grocery Store, suited to the wants and taste of this community. Bl'k Gro Do Rhine dilks. Plain and Fictimjl Uhasaelsns ft'"", Urocbe and Plain Grenadines, Plain and Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black- bilk Tissues, . Silk Albarinea and Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Embroidered and Dotted Fsncy Swiss Mnlins, Chmbeiy, French and American Ginghams, Cambist Lustres, ami Linen Gingham! Melries, and Fancy Diamond Jarkouels, Plain snd printed Lswns and Mostins, Tarleton, iss, Indis, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Dotted Jackonet Mu'lin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib. bins. French Needle Work Capes, Collars snd Cuflk, Lsdirs' and Gentlemen's Paris Kid Gloves. Swiss and Jackwiet Edgings and Inserting, Lile and Linen Edgings and Ribbons, Linen and Fncy iik Dress Buttons. Kusia Braids and Fancy Milk Trimmit gs, L -dies' and Misses' L.C. Hem Stitch snd Tape Boidervd HdkPi. Mulin. M.ihair, Grass and Hough's Patent 8kirts. CLOTHS AND CANSI.MEKt8.pf the various colors and qnahlit s. Linen & Cotton Goods, in great varieties, many of which are touched with the Hungarian and t -alifomia finish. B ack and Fancy Satin and Silk VESTING;, PlaiJ and Embroidered Marseilles ditto, S(C. k. HATS. &e Determined always to furnish what ever ia latest, rarest and best, ihey offer an f r tensive stock of Men's, Youth's and children's Fashionable and Flat Bum Mole Skin, Pana ma, Marecaibo, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun gaiisn and Palm Hats. Infi:t's Fsncy Goods. AIo, Umbrella. Parasols, Bonnets, 8boes, Hard. ware. Cutlery. Groceries, &e. All 01 which they now are offering on the most liberal leims. R. TUCKER &. SON Raleigh .March 15th 1850. HEW COXCERX, THE subscribers have this day associated them selves together, under the nnme and style ef BRITTON jr TODD, for tbe purpose of conducting a General Grocery and Commission Business, In the Town of Peters burg. They have taken lbs Store in the Odd Fel lows- Hall, opposite Powell's Hotel, and hope, try strict personal attention to baaioesa, to nerit a share f patronage from their frleoda ssm tha pwotie gen erally. They will, at all times, be supplied wit b a well selected assortment of Groceries, which they will sell at wholesale and retail, as low as they can be purchased In this market. They will also pay strict attention to the forwarding of Goods and sale of sll prodoce entrusted to their a ire. K. O. BKITTON. orfli. U. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. January 1st, 1850. 15 5 w Horse Shoes. IO Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BUI 11 dr. TODD. Feb. 14 th, 1850. 15 ArmiMead'a fine Chewiug Tobacco. WE have just received 52 boxes and half boxes Armistead's fine Chewing Tobacco. biUi iUH St TODU February 14th, 1S50. 15 SUGAR. 30 Hhds. new crop New Orleans Sugnr. for sale low by PEEBLES, WHITE f DAVIS. Petersburg. January 24. 1850. 8 4t UTJIHE celebrated German Cologne Water, pre tsis pared by Jean Maria Farina, of Cologne; for sale by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, March 1. 1850. 18 Supreme Court Ilcports,. NO. 1, Vol. 10, Law Reports. No.,2, VsL , Equity Reports. v J uit issued ana for sale by. SbATOn UALtS. Register Office, Jan. IS, 1850. 6 tf SOMETHING NEW. SODA, Milk, Maple and Butter Crackers, some thing 1 can confidently recommend to the citi zens of Raleigh aa first rate. A good supply just received. -. L. V. WAUCK. sW8Jl DOZ. yards Vslvet Trimmings, ta day re 47 O b7 R- TUCKER f SON. Nsv. 23,1849. MM laud's Snnf I, If o. 2. A fresh sup- just received and for sale by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD I-CO Pcrfnmtry, Ftocy Articles, te. fATfTE are now in receipt of a large supply of ww Foreiirn snd American Perfumery, fancy I Articles, Ac consisting of Cologn, Extracts for tks Handkerchief, all tbe popular romatnma ana Hair Oils of the day. Toilet and Shaving Soaps of every quality and price. Fancy Boxes and Toilet Bottles or beautiful styles and patterns, 10 waien we invite tbe attention of those in pursuit of something good ss well as tasty. W ILUAMH, HA I w u y FRCSU B1CH. IfTRESH Rice, new Crop wsl received. JH W M. PECK 4 "December 1 1th. 1849. SON 99 3 A FRESH supply of Townseuds. Saad and Bristol iu store aad for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, A CO Raleigh. Sept, 7. 1849 78 CANDY I CANDY!! CANDY!!' flT HE Subscriber beg leave to inform tha eili. B sens of Kaleigh and dealers in North Laroll nageurrally, that he has jost laid iu a large lot of the best Candy bugar, and is bow, he can eonnoe.nl- ly say. manufactaring aa good aa article or l-aady iu Raleigh, aa you can get aay where ia tha Stale or onl of it ; and I pledge myself to sell to the trade as low as it caa be bosgtit in retenbarg, and will warrant it to ataed. All I ask at a fair trial, and I will convince the dealer in Candy that tney need not g North for thetarticl. 1 keep also en band a good supply of Glass Jar, that I wil! sell lew to those that may bey Iheir Csudy mt aa. 4. 0. nauica Ral.iah. Fsfc 5, 1850. - : U : - r--- 8. F. PHILtlPS,3 ' A TTENDS THE COURTS ia the Conni AV of Oraage, Abunanoa, Wake and Ckatkaa Cfcipel Hill, IS. C, May 24, IM8. NUMBER 25, s?tS9Bt TnMftftarWBl XV RICH ASSORTMENT eSrKer-PUtd Caw. 5U toV MftesakfcsV wot Girandoles). . Ami BnHCsmiisCaBsiaesikkarosaBby . . PALMER RAMSEY. november 367 1843. I -- . . JESS AW,' aa SalrxlXARD'd CsiebratasJ Hsrba xtret aw c Veawtabie. Hair, Wash MtMMtva aawsrtmaui t alt kisuis f nr- 'wtj-. PALMER f RAMSEY. November SS, 1649. ' v W GOLD WAIST SUCKLES AND SLIDES jost received a beaatiful article. Also; on hand, 3 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good time pteeea For sale by - PALMER s RAMSAY. December 4, 1849. ss Head Ache F' yon sra sohjeei ta Nerewa Head Ache, send 10 PEaCUD'S Drug Store, and gwt a boula ot Hpuhn's Head Ache EbsXr or if yon are Dear, get a bottle of MeNai& Acoustic Oil end be relieved P. P. pesocd. ; COTTON YARN 8 -6000 As. Cation Yshis, assorted, (W U's -r Washington, Merchants and Battle it; Co . for sale by PEEBLES; WHITE sk DA7IS. i! Pf rabwrg, November t3tl, lS4t. " , 88 FANCY CASSLMERE PANTS. '- . 3DOZ pairs jost received, beaatlfol colors, well made, and cut in the latest style. ALSO, 36 pairs fine Mack French Doe Skin Cassimeres, selling cheap at E. L. HARDING'S. Not 24. 1849. 94 IRON END STEEL L JEV Tons Swede's American and English Iron CP assorted, 6 2 tons Blister, Cast, Shear and German Steel assorted Nail Rods, Band and Hoop Iron assorted, Those in want of the above will find it to their interest to give us call; the price cannot fail lo suit PEEBLES, WHITE & DAVIS. Petersburg, January 23, 1850. 8 4 BOXE S English and Goshen Cheese, just received and for sale by 11. TUCKER k SON. NoT99, 33 HATS-LATEST STYLES. ost st hand. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTER9 AND DEALERS IN Earthen ware, China, and Glass, Pier, Mantel and Toilet Lookuig-glasset, Britannia and Plated Were, Lard Lamps, Castors, TaUe Cutlery, frc. NO. 101 BROAD STREET. Shockoo Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CH A 8." STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. " KTPortievlor attention paid to Packing Dec. 11th, 1849. 99 iy c Caudle and Eanin Wick. A superior article of Northern Sperm, ia store and for sal WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD stCO. GROCERIES. A GOOD supply of Groceries, such ss Brown. Crushed, Clarified and Palverized Sugars, Coffee -Rio, Java. Lagaira. A good supply of Molasses, low, from prime-to beat. Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles. A Ciefib Ut ot tb bast Buckwheat in Bags, and many ainer articles too tedious 10 mention. Call on Walker, for he b the boy to sell barga: L L. B. WALKER. Kaleigh, Feb. 5, 1850. H NEW BOOKS. UR1CULAR Confession, in the Protestant f&Jn Episcopal chareh. Fairy Tales from all Na tions; Dark Scene of History, by G. P. R. James Sir Edward Graham, er Rail Way Speculation's, . o: 1 ni a ... . "j wiuamc oincKir, rnysician ana ran ent. Greenwood Lesvs, History of Spanish Literature, by Ticknar. The War with Mexico, by H. S. Kipley. The Whals and bis Captors, by Chever A System of Ancient and Mecillevel Geography, by Authon. This day Received bv H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Feb-. 4th, 1850. it A DIES Thick and Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters, Received to day bv R. TUCKER A SON. October 8th. 1849. 81 A T HARDING'S CI.OTHINO STflBB riin on hand, a full assortment of Winter Clothing at reduced prices. E. L. HARDING. FLOWING A SUPERIOR article sale low by February 13. 1850. VARNISH. for Cabinet Makers, for P. F. PESCUD. 13 Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival or large and fashionable as sortment of the above jaat at hand and for sale, cheaper than ever, at PALMER oV MA MS ATS Jewelry Store. The most extensive stock of all articles in their line that baa been offer ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if yon do not buy. 4 Dosen gold and silver Watches, of all kinds. Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals, . ! T ? a Ivevs and Seals. Fiager-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pini, StU. and coiur Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, geld silver and spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils and Pens aad waist Buck- lea, n -i r t j , t c 1 surer vvuw idv a unuisc sucu opeciacies. A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Snoona. Cons. Ladles. Bsnr Timm fUlt ' - ' o ol Spoons, ate. A large Aock of Cutlery, Rason, Knives, Ra tor si raps, aad Diamond Past for K uxors. Brashes, Hair Brnsbes, Combs, Tooth Brushes. Ae. Batter and Fruit Knives. Geld aad Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Monnted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, CandlS Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, , : A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti- sftmm All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired in saperior style. Old Gold and Silver received m ex- change. PALMER 4- RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 81, 1849. 93 tf B UGGIES, HORSES, AND CARRIAGES lor sale bv GEO. T.COOKE. Mamnon House Livery Stable. Raleigh Jan. 31 t. 1850. 10 PEBBLES, WHITE dk 1A VIS, Grocers aud Com mission iTIerhante Bid Street, fetersbirf, ft ECP always an band a large and well assort- supply of Groceries, and pay particular at tention to the 'sale of : Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and all other kinds of produc. ' - LEMUEL- PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE,: . PETER tL aAVI. Peteraborg. Jury 0 - ' . -, ,A j t .'.SCOTCH &MJFF JND TOBACCO riHOtia srao are fend ef A sties afts or geoi tktm I .osTitlM sseed, wtU jind a Mpesb artiele el tfasuTl Fsaiilw. asmetUiit; I edntaay can't be haab wtbia and Toaaeco, rarvw- t rug wore ' -: . 1 lUlaitnltaeeli IsHb J85 X3 8 BtajSdaia ana Tlcaaa copy. TERMS nPJtnvtTtcTvft 4 i svyaa "rtio. Ooe Doilat; each nbseo.ueat inserliaa Twenty-five Caajta.rs. tf.rffT m ' Comrt Order, Snd ixWiWsJ isisern se enarged 25 per cent, higter knt a dedoctisw of 33 i H"1? da from the regalar nriees, far advertisers by tbe year. 1" Advert&mearVnMerted in tbe SBwi.Wn.Tn. eurraa, will also appear ia the Wbeklt Paper, free ( etwife,r. h?;f&k$ V.. - rf . tT Lettera t tt.Eitr nmat pa sff.t&tn. , rTTIHB a4jccrfber slmr "iMsrnmg . Lis kvaieVbr I aL. K m . a wsa a a 1V aounaa n me ruoM, tot.loer ry . laborsi and generons pstro1isge,ititaTt extended ta ktsswanhl rawpectfiilly give notice lhat he vontinuea to prose, cute bis Rnefbwsinsjss, ia'alf iu braaehea, wnA promcuness ad arfieiewey. . His Staldow are ctsank sod comi disM.a,) kisOatlera Sifii ihmissl mm aav tTrTi ia4!i H" or iassws Aeea r shaU he spared to render stlisacttoa to ail whs) Has sonrxe his EstablrsbmenL : ,; - c t Hs will keep eonstsntly on hand, jbr iro . : HACKS, BUGGIES, IIAKIf ESS 5 tBaaTAonortntafc TsTTT&rf spai. HORSES willbe boarded by the clay, week, month ar year, en nW vsmM mclerate terms. Drovers will find this a central pMiotv and tnost con vsr nisnt ooe for effecUnr sates, and the will arwava find ample accommodation fur anv bm. ber of Horses, howevrr large. " r f ' ' . The .Subscriber has also effected Vnew arrange meat by whieh he will be enabled is keep saw and eld Botmucs, and Homes, sale, erjtr exchange- on moderate and accommodating terms. , Thh) new feature in his business. ' " The stQbscribrt hopes that kla iTienda and tb PoWie witr ermtinna to giv kim a Jrial It i all that ha asks. '...;r .j.-i- . ;' ... " J ' ..: - ' JAMEm M. iUABRlSS. k Raleigh. September 38, 1849 7S I j TO HIRE ! A FIRST rate Blacksmith Janoarv 22. 1850. Apply at this Office. 7 3t Now. Ready, atlURNER'S North Carolina Almanae, far tks Bjt year 01 our Loro, 185 0, Published and sold wholesale and retail, by Hen11 ry D. Turner, at the N. C. BOOKSTORE. : Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1849. . Bg FROCK AND DRESS COATS. lTO I. I1ARDIIVG has just received a f rst ICie rate assortment of Frock and Dress CeatS of beautiful French Cloths. Cheap for Cash. Jujube Paste A superior article of Ross flavored, jnst to hand i Jt . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. . Livery Stables! 2TIUE Subscriber, hsving purchased all the stock. 39 -c., of tbe Ute Finn of Nixon and Csoke, takes occasion to inform his frisuds and the. pnblier generally, that h will continue lo carry on the busi oess, in all iu branches, at the same stand ; and that no efforts nor expense will be spared oa bis part ta ' accommodate the travelling cummuuity. Convey ances, with good horses and careful drivers, will bs famished at all times sud al abort notice ; aud ia fact, every convenience for travelling, in the way el HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, will be supplied ou the most favorable and accomo daiiug tPims. The Subscriber also expects to keep constantly en hand, good -- -, HORSES FOR S A And persons wishing to pot out their Horses by the week, or mooth, or year, will have' ihem well attended to, at mode rat prices. His Stables are on w if mmgtoii Mreet, just to tb East of Market Square Thankful for the very liberal encouragement which has been extended to Ibe late Firm, the ara dersigued pledges himself to merit, by his exertions, a continuance of public patronage aod favor. Raleigh, Pee, lfrr&fc ' 9 ly A Teacher Wanted A Teacher ia wanted to take charge of the Conv mon School in District No 35, Wake County. Tbe applicant for this situation mast be a sober man not necessarily a "Son," but net inclined te im- woe ana come well recommended as to qoalifisa- tions and capacity. Anplyto - ? W. G. STRICKLAND, t . ; ROBT. TRA WICK,' 1W JAS. Q. JEFFREYS. . March 8th, 1S50. , . 20 tg " I. 0. 0. F. . FIRST PniiTlICTT 4irinnrn by the JVARVtUAlVD IfllSTlTUTE, 1848, and 1849. to GIBBS & SMI TH LP fgalia autt Banner HXauufacta. 1H ren, for their Superior Style and make of b . w.. wivu y- K3uutu wouiu res- peetfuliy inform the different Order snd octetft throughout Ibe Country, that Ibey keep conctantry oa hand, a Isrge sssortment of e3ad Fellows. MUIOI TeWDerailce. ITInaanfo- nA !?ell,sJ Mu olher Rha, Banners, Bashes, Robes. Caps, Jewels. Ad all of whicb tb best manner " , , Individuals or Associations forwarding their orders msy depend on a much ears being taken la selecV ing the good, and pon getting them st the ferae ' prices, as if the articles were ordered immtmma GIBBti A SMITH, k4 No 73, Baltimore Street, Baltimore November 31, 1849. ; ,;- 33 -r8jV If ntoiu'a Uxtrucufssr the llantffcetV iLi Chiefs, dec- The Subscriber keeps eon stantly on hand all the fashionable Odor of Labia t """ caaiu., ana lor saie low. ' H. D. TURNER.' To Dent laf av' 1 rn Rr,nt..r...: .im ... . ":. lllL r P Pl?rrfr r' r risaLUI TTAOujit 1'avjrdern Another suppry of those JJL Yeast Powders, just received. ?. , wLUAM8y HAYWOOD ACQ.' ' 1 1 . 1 tt t " J - ft..'' 1 W OU 811(1 UUTtaill C&OBt I ..iki'r... 'mm. iL'- UOVttIl, $ laUOTIIi:it. LARGBST MmnrPACTDKERS. IM porters Iu tne Unjted States," ' !. I7 BaUlmwre St. Baltimore. DNVtTE the attention of country Msrchsnts, snd othen to thaJr tares assoruneat of Wat 1 1 and Cautaia. Paper, Fire Board Prints, Uordcn, &C For sale very low, wholesale and retaiL, v, March lTth. 1850. ' ! ' '. T 83 3t MOUNT EALB TRIPOLI. A SUPERIOR article for Cleaning and Tarn. ', Oliver, popper, oteei, i in an and all ether Metals; also for cleaning Windows,-Mirrors and Glnss ware, just received and for sale br .1 , . T 9 . . mm r. ... .T n n . w iJuviaiqA "ftin uuu a IA, Raleigh, March liitb, 1850. ; r u o. Auricular 4 oiiression, in ihe : EPisc6pAl:;CJtUacff In a series of letters Sldressed to a friend in North Carolina : By a Protestant Episcopalian. PKeS- '23 cetus. -.; :-. -. . ; , - A veiea from Connecticut, occasioned by the late Pastoral letter of tbe Bishop of N. C. By Rev, S. F Jaxvii D D. L. L. O - The above for salt at Xanert N. C Book Store Tl DST vbeiveti dinet um NcaYik, li 1000 Coosaaots, .- - -iii",lv z IMcsa Kalsinsj whole, j and t oeaen,:-.' Prnnea in email glass ja, ? v. , , . Btaaga Grapes, , r , T ,., . SO boxes Figs In small boxes, eomelhing me,1 8ofl shelf -Almonds. WsrSnt; Fecan NaUS. ; 4000 Segajriaoutioa; fiegSOia. ;Prinei and I market ; eowa and try tUam, I am oeUrmiaed to ft l- L. B. WALKER. lUrfb, reax a, X35Tr.
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