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... ; '.. I . ,,. .t-'f V W BB RALEIGH REGISTER BY SEATON GALES, IDITOi AST) PEBPWETOS. TERMS. for the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per aanum for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. POETRY. ' RESIGNATION. Bj Henry W, Longfellow. There is do flock, however watched and tended, Bui one dead Iambi there! There i no fireside. howeoeer defended, But has one vacant chair ! The air is full of farewell to the dying, Aod mournings fr the dead ; The heart l Rachel for her rhildreu crying, Will not be corufo ied ! Let of be patient ! these severe afflictions Not from the ground arise. But often titoea celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise. We tee but dimly through the mitt and vapors; Amid theee earthly damp What seem to us but dim funeral tapers May be heaven's diauot lamps. There i no death 1 what seems so is transition ; This life uf mortal breath It bat suburb of the life elysian, Whe portals we call Death. Sie i not dead the child of our affection But gone into that school Where ahe no longer needs our poor protection, And Christ himself nth rule. In that great Cloister's stillness and seclusion, By guardian angeia leu. Safe from temptation, oaf from sin's pollution, She lives whom we call dead. .fjerrt i aliu I! UU1HJ " '--l.tirobright realms of air; Year after 7c,r ner lender s.eps pursuing, B-hold her grown more fair. Thud do we walk with her, and keep unbroken. The bond which nature gives. Thinking that our remenibrance.ihugh unspoken, May reach her where she lives. Not as a child shall we again behold her ; Fur when with raptures wild In or embraces we agin entuid her, She will eot be a chikl ; But a fair maiden. In her Father's mansion Clothed wr-h celestial (trace ; And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall wc behold her f.ce. And though at times impetuous with emotion And anjjuwn, lomr auppreed. The swelling heart heaves moaning like the ocean That cannot be al rest ; We will be patient ! and assuage the feeling We cannot wholly stay ; Bj silence sanctifying, not concealing. The grief that must have way. MISCELLANEOUS. From the Natchez Courier. THE NATCHEZ MEETING. A Miciitt "Rallt for thi Union." On Saturday last, 9ih inst , by far the lar gest and most respectable assemblage ever convened in Natchez, met in the Court House at eleten o'clock. Unlike most public meet ings the first summons of the bell was suf ficient to fill the court room, and it seemed to in thai every man approached with an ear nest solemnity depicted umn his lealurts indicative of the great fact that lie had heard the Union of his beloved country threatened by rash and bitter demagogues, and felt compelled by the l.eavy responsibilities which he owed to himself, his country, to the world and the great caue of freedom every where, to come forward and administer a stern rebuke to that cold, unfeeling nl false- i hearted ambition that would fire the glorious temple of our liberties for the sake of an c vanescenl supremacy over a fragment, and of an infamous immortality. The call for this great and solemn meet ing was signed by three hundred and eighty of the planters and citizens ol A. lam county and Natcbvz. The names to the cull embra ced the owners of from ten to hundred:), if not thousands of slaves, wline interests are a'l connected with the institution which the constitution excludes. They, if any of our citizens have interest in the subject, cer tainly have the deepest ; they have one that oughtweighs the pecuniary interests of any similar number of citizens to he f.und in any county in the State, or perhaps in any other county in any other Southern State. In consequence of this deep and vital inter- estjthe great and densely crowded meeting i I SJi Mis a r f(tlU"r- r i" I. gatherings. They came out, summoned by a voice more powerful than the Irtmpet voic of pirty. They came, as came the brave old fathers of the Republic, when they reared the mighty arch of self-!;'ernriieiit over the ruins of despotism and monarchy, every man fieling and acting as if he alone and single were called upon m sustain his cpimir,y' glorious iitalttuiiona in 'llietr day nT peril, aod stand hy them the firmer and the sternT fhc hurricai.e of pision blew, and the louder the thunders of faction anil treason to the Union rolled in the lurid po litical atmosphere. The Union Mot-ting was organized by the vniniutous eleet'iMi of Dr. Stephen Duncan a President, Messt. Isaac Lum and John R. Stork man, Vice Presidents, and E. Ba ker and Jt hn Fleming, -Enqs., Secretaries. On taking the ch iir, tuPreaident, Dr. Dun can addressed the Urge a-semblage in brief, yet eloquent and convincitg terms, and in a pirit of fairness and candor that would have, bad an admirable efTect rvrn if every per son present had opposed the admission of California with the anti slaver) provision in tar Constitution. He remarked Vint the call or the meeting had, in advance,-, been stig inat4ed as treason and cowardice a par ty moveuiert to vindicate and protect the policy of ilia present administration of the general goverMmeut, and as suicidal y the true interests of the slaveholding porlkn of the Union. In refutation be would say hat it had been many years sii.ee be had taken anv active part in polities or even attended political meeting?: lie could not he cor.neA ted with any mere political or party move! incnt;lut lie had heard the Lntnn of Ins country threatened, its value calculated, anil 'Icma'rngups openly predicting its oveithroW. lie was connrctetl most vitally with the South, identified entirely with all its inter cuts, and all he was, all b hail, or ever ex- VOLUME 1 - peeled to have, had been acauired in th South where he had spentthe active pari of us me, wnere ne anould alwaya live, au HO c(recieu iu ute. lie alluded to the nature of the call for the me tiog, de nned its objects, and announced that th. subject was open for the action of the meet. ing. Col. Bingaman was loudly called for, when he rose and addressed the meeting, amid much applause. Col. Bingaman commenced his apeeeh by deprecating parly spirit, on an occasion so momentous and so fraught with peril to the glorious institutions of our country, achieved by the blood and consolidated by I lis w.sdom ofour fathers. Before entering the vestibule io holy and consecrated, the dust of partf should be shaken from the shoes, and all pre sent should feel and act aaif they belonged alone to the party of the whole country and of the Union. He alluded to the danger of misapprehension and misconstruction that prevailed io iuflaaauintory and excited times, in which the words of a speaker might be twisted into meanings and designs the au thor never dreamed of, and instanced the lu dicrous case from the Spectator in which the inquirer for St. Ann's lane in London got roundly abused by luith Cavalier and Riinud.ht-ad. anil utterly failed in his at- tempts to shape the question to the taste ol either paity. Col. B. gave a brief summary of the privileges granted to the native pop ulation of California by the treaty of Gua dalupe Hidalgo, which constituted them JtfvwHaife American citizens on condition of their continued residence, and argued that thev had a solemn and undoubted right to I admission, notwithstanding the slavery pro hibition contained in their constitution, o i the doctrines laid ddwn by the most eminent statesmen, including Gen. Cass, of our coun try ; and that it was no way to secure South ern rights by perpetrating a wrong on Cal ifornia. Col. Bingaman deprecated the comtcm- plated Southern Convention at Nashville, and held out as a warning the unenv able fame of the Hartford Convention ; and closed hrs speech by a magnificent and flowing pic ture ofour national glory and renown acqu red as common and joint property, and all, all resulting from the union of the Statts now threatened with annihilation by a ram pant spirit of dissolution. John T. McMurran, Esq , followed Col Bingaman, and like the latter deprecated party spirit and advocated the adopting ol the resolutions which hail been offend o the meeting. He contended that no crisis had yet arrived which called for the action of a Convention of a part of theStates of the Union ; that no act of hostility had be n of. fered to the South by the North which would juitify the former to r.alcuate ihe value and break the terms ol tne Lnwn; that such cri sis might arrive, but that it had not yet corn'-; that as yet Congress had not presumed on its powers to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, or by the formal passage of the WiJmol Proviso in relation to all territo. rial acquisitions forever exclude d it from all new territory acquired by the common trea sure and blood of both free and slave-holding States ; and that, ai Southern slaveholders, however much we might desire that the in stitution should also prevail in the new S'ale of California, yet inasmuch as we did not immigrate thither with such property and such opinions in sufficient numbers to se cure a hearing and a voice in the matter, we were bound to admiiGjIiforuiaas she chooses to present bersolf. Mr. McMurran said that when true and real causes for a dissolution of the Union should have been given, if ever, the remedy wo'ild be taken out of the hands of demago gues anl politicians ; ti e people in masses and in their solemn primal prerogative, as in the assembly b-fore him, would take ihe matter in baud. But it was of the most aw ful and momentous importance that the p-ople should be right, and the cause ju-i, before they assumed such tremendous respon sibilities. Let me, in case of such lamenta ble division, S'id he, whether I come up a citizen of the United Slates Noith; of the United States Wt-st; of the United Siate- East; of the United States Central ; of the United Slates Pacific ; have the consolation to know that the fragment of our onre glori ous Union, on which my fortunes and happi ness are embarked is in t!u right! Mr. M. spoke with much solemnity and eloquence and his remarks created a profound sensation i : i.ri.:. .- A motion was made, winch prevailed u nanimously, that Gen. Robert Sianlon be heard in npposit ion to the resolutions. Gen. Stanton, afier thinking the meeting for an indulgence he had not anticipated and hail made no preparation for,procteded to address the meeting in a warm, impassioned, if not argumentative and convincing style of elo quence. He look the ultra Southern view of the question, and if he failed in pi-esenting the strongest points, or in the order he pre sented them, we cannot in all candor, criti cise his effort, as we doubt not the call upon him was as unexpected to the speaker as to the hearers. After Gen. Stanton concluded, Col. Bin gaman was loudly called for, ami h- pleasant ly responded by ti remark that the histori ans of antiquity asserted that Carthage was ruined by neglecting the c ounsels of the a ged and experienced, and following those of rash and impetuous young men ; and it ap peared to him that Ivs young Iriend Gen. Stanton belonged to the latter rlass. The Secretary was then called upon to read the resolutions, one by one, for the fi nal action of the meeting. On reading the fir.-t resolution, Judge Winchester opposed some objections ; notwithstanding which the first resolution, and nil the rest were adopted the first and second by an overwhelming vote, and the remainder almost, or quite, unanimously. Thus passed by far the largest and mo3t important public meeting ever convened in the cil? of Natchez. The feeble sketch oiven above was taken under inanr disad- vantages of posit irn thpre being noconve nience lor reporting ami wnnc Feveie teadaAhn was endeavoring to dissolve or v-ench asunder the comionent parts ofour ennimn. But we hoie we have done no wo hope we bae done no nonftiniusirce. no matter tl we irave not come up tyite to the spirit of the occasion. llll miiiiu llll iiiinnr. '.r III m T a i rir titi . - w w : TUh1 k III I 111 THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (Formerly Beltzhoovcr'h) Head of Light, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. JQHE increased palrouage of this long establish- V ed and popular Hotel, under the mannaraineut of its present proprietor, baa inspired him with further energy and dntermination, and noexpenie or atten tion of his or that Ol Ins Aisiatauts will be spared, to maintain with the patrons of ihe ' Fountain" the .reputation it held alt over th country, in its palmiest days" of Beltzhoover's cinduew rship. To iucrease its former attractions and comforts, d n rib g the past season, the Hotel has undergone many changes, the Proprirtoi having made heav T outlays in introducing some of the bet-t and latest improvements- -which, together with its central posi tion, being locatfd in the ery heart of the business portion of tt.e city, and near the centre of Baltimore Street, aud ' within a lew minutes walk of all the Depots aud Steam Boat Landings, it iuviles the M'rdinnt.xht Fainter, ihe rruca. as wall as the Ma of Pleasure t mk the FmmxiM Uoux hia borne during his sojourn in Baltimore. The Indies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms. Ordinary, and extensive suites of large and airy ('hnmbers. fined up in a style aud elegance that cannot fail to give satisfaction and comfort. Porters are attached to ihe Fountain" who may be recognized by the Badges on iheir rials, aud ar alu ays in the attendance at the different Dei ots and Steamboat Landings, who m ill receive Checks, take charge of the Baggxge and convev it to t lie Hotel PHINKAS THURSTON, Proprietor. , Feb. 26th, 1850. 17 A CA1SD.' s ''I! E undersigned being engaged, and holding a I position that bring- his services in immedinle connection with the Guests of the atxive Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to his numerous friends aud acquaintances of the u UiJ North Stale," when they viil Baltimore, to stop at the ' Fountain.' where he an urea ihem they will be received and en tertained iu a maimer that shall slrengiheu this ac quaintance and secure for its Proprietor tlieit good will aud patrouage. W. STRINGER. Late of Wilmington N C. February 2Glh, 1S50 17 3m Brilliant Lotteries, For April. ISiO. J. Y. llnnry A. Co., Tlaiutjers. $41,000. &0 Prizes of Sl.OOO ! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the benefit of Motiongrtlin Academy, Class No. 39, for li50 To be drawn at Alexandria, Va.. on Saturday, Ike 6th ol April, 1850. 1 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots! ! SPLENDID SCHEME: ! 1 Prise of $41,000. I priie of 22.1100. 1 priia of i 13.000. 1 prize of 7 Odd, 1 priie of S.tiOO, I prize el ' 3.000. 50 prizes of 1,000, Stc. &.c. j Tickets f 10 Halves f' Quarter 62.S0 I Certificates of packages of 26 Whole lickelsl30 00 i Do do ofCG Half do Co OH ! Do do of 56 Quarter do 32 30 $50,000 ! $2,00O! 7,000! 1000! 15 DRAWN NUMBERS OUT OF 75! (SKAI.I.V AS MANY PblZES AS BLANKS !) VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. For the Benefit of Mooongalia Academy, Class No 12. f -r 1S5H. To be drawn at Alezanuri.-i. Va , on Saturday, the loth of April, ISoU. li Drawn Nos. in earh Parkagc of 25 Tickets. SPLENDID SCHEME J Splendid priis of $511 000, 1 of 28,000. 1 of 17,000, 1 of 10,00. 1 of 4 0011, IU Prises of 2.000, 10 of 1,000 10 of O'.io. S-e de. &.c Tickets $15 Halves 7..r0 Quarters $'1.75 Ei"lts Si S'.i Certificates of Packages ol 25 Whole Tickets S 1 70 00 Do Do Do do of X.'S Half ao do bo OH do of - 0 Quarter 42 50 do $33,000 ! 30 PRIZES OF $1500! VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For ihe Benefit of Monongalia Academy, I. LASS NO. 40, FOR 1S50, 75 Number Lolteiy 12 Drawu Ballots! G R A N DSC H EMeT" 1 Prize of $33,000. 1 of 20 U00, 1 of 10.663, 2 of 5,000, 5 of 2,000, 3 1 of J, 500, 30 of l,0i0, $C. die, yc. Tickets only $10 ; halves 5 ; quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 2 W hole tickets $140 00 de (io of 25 Half d 7t do do ol U5 Quarter do 35 01 Orders for Tickets and Snares ai.d Certificates of Packages u lh abv.ve tpl-iidid IHieries will re ceive the most prompt attention, and an olficial ac count of each drawing sent inraredialely after it i over to all who order trom us. Address J. 4;. C. MAURY CO., Alexandria, Va. :H;ife of North Carolina Granville Cocntv, Court of Pleaa aud Q.uarter Sessions. Maiy Baiiey, Allen Bailey, Ephraini La ley and his wife Priscilis, John Beiley, Joseph Bailey, Henderson Bailey, , Clark and his wife. Amy Ann, Gaston Clark prudence Adeline Bailey .aud Louisa Mariun Bailey. Petition for Dorrer. Affidavit having been made according to Act of Assembly, that the above named defendants are non-residents, not ire is hereby given to the non-resi dents iu the Raleigh Register, a uewxuaper published iu the Cily of Kaleirh (for the space of sit weeks successively) to be and appear before the Justices of said Court at the lerm thereof to be held for saia County, eA the Court House in Oxford, oo the first Monday in May next, then aud there to answer or dnnur tft the said petition ; otherwise the same will be heard export as Io them, and the prayer of the peliiioner be granted. WitnMA A M trn.it in A Tntia. flrlc ftf uwl Pnml St I office in oxford, the 23d day of March A. D. 1850. A. L.ANDIS. Clerk. March 26, 1S50. (P.. adv. $5 62J.) 25 wGw Dry Gftds Establishments. CHftP TWEED COATS. M Veed Ctssimere Coats, cut in good syjavjp pie ana wen made, for $3 E. L. HARDING. Oct. 30. (Standard) 86 Rihard A. Caldwell, A TTQRJfE Y AT LAW ' ATTEN S the County Courts of Anson, Rich- mood and Qbarrus Salisbury jFeb. 12, 1850. 13 A SUPPW OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. UST to ha)d and for sale at P. F. PESCDD'S Drugstore. February 12llS50. 13 ClRDEJ SEEDS OF all the ptpaUr varieties, warranted fsh and genuine, just received sod for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD i. CO. February 18, 1830. 13 New Jeyelry Store, W. II. THOMPSON Would respectfully inform the citizens of Kaleign and iu vicinity, that he hits open ed a choice slok of Watches and Jewelry, iu a part of the stor-- occupied by Mrs. Thompson ns a Millinery ealabli.imeut, where he offers for ale. Gold and Silver Watrhts, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; swob as Guard. Vest and FcbCbaiau; Cameo, stone aud meurniag Broaches; Plaia, Chased and Stone RingsGoW Pens sod JacUsx.Go,d aud Silver ThMnblee; Studs. Collar sud Sleave Buttons, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles. &.C., Fancy Good aud Fine Cutlery; all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in superior style. Old Gold aud Silver lakeu iu ex change. Sept. 21, 1849. 76 Cm Merino Shirts. L ARGE lot just received very cheap. E. L. HARUIWti. VI J liite Ginger Freh and good, just re- ceivea at .lie urui c-iore. ei wii.mams. Haywood &. co. October 18th. 18-19 8l Dr. Joseph J, W. Tucker, OFFERS hi Profenional services to the citizens of Raleigh and vioinity. fie may always be Tunnd at i lie residence of RuflTiu Tucker, E?q May 8. 1849. 37 tf r.TiiMi KN'M ciotiiixcj. TTUST recied by Express, from Baltimore, s, lot of fine Dress unci Frock Gouts, Cloth Cloake which, added to our prime Slock of Keady mudc Clothing, m.ikes our assortment complete ; which we ire instructed to sell at unprecedented low prices, for CWjA A. D STITH & CO. Ruleigh. January 2Stb. 1800. 9 Cabinet Furniture Warehouse JA.'JfcS II. COOKE. Jo. 92 Broatlicay, ( Opporile Triuity Church,) ' NEW YORK. IB AS now in store n full and complete assort ment of CABINET FURNITURE, to n icq be is duily making! large ndditions. ' Purchasers of articles in bis tine would do well to look at bis stock, among which will be found every arricle for the complete furnishing of a house, ran ging with ihe following low rates: High Post Bedsteads, from S7 00 to $"5 00 Mauog y FkeMcu do do IS 00 to 50 00 Walnut do do 15 00 to 40 00 t'oiTAGR do do 6 00 to 10 00 Mui trusses at Ihe low market rates Sofas Citv M anitactube, $20 00 to S75 00 Kockino Cdaihs, M aug'y, G 00 to IS 00 Maii'y Pablo C'haibs (per iIoz) 00 00 75 00 Bureaus, CarJ Tables Book C.ise.nnd Wardrobes of (he finest qualities, aud warranted equal to any in the market. 7" Particular Attention pnid to boxing and shipment of goods, which is done by most experienced bunds. New York, March 5ih, 1830. 19 3m fj RESLKVCD GINGER, just received hy 7 L. 11. WALKER. Oil iiiid Lard l.nmp Cliiimey-A gcd supply of various sizes, just received by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO. i. VACANT Acre I Art, ,i 11 the Eastern part of the Citv. an elepant site for a Drivate resi- 1 deuce rontiguous 10 the lot upon winch is. rJ. Ilnirlies-. Eq . reMdes. Luquire ol r. Guiou, or the Editor ol thi Paper. November 24 1S49. 94-wtf TO SPORTSMEN. THE Subscriher has just received a fine Strrk of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL G JNS RIFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAG 3, PO WDER FL A ? A'S," SHO T BELTS. EXTRA NIP PLES, 4-C All of which will he sold low. C. B. ROOT SPRING SALES! The undersigned are receiving direct from New Orleans and o'.her Markets a l.ire -tock of Sugar, Molasses, j-c. which they will sell for cash or to punctual deders. on favomble terms They have now io Store, 105 Hhda. New Orleans Sugars 251) Roxex and Bnls refined do 1 10 Bhls. New Orleans and W. I. Molasses 40 Hhds. d do do do 3.')0 Bags Prime Green Rio ir Laguira Coffee 1200 Bscs Shot 50(1 K-gs Nails, Cumberland and other Brands AO Tons English iron, Imported direct into Pe terabu'ff. 40 do Swedes snd American do 600 Ream wrapping, wilting and leiter paper 300 Boxes Tallow,. Adamantine and Sperm Can dlea 10 Tons Castings 10 do Grind Stones 100 Doaen Painted Pails, Wkh a full assortment of Win, Brandies die etc, &c. 1 PEEBLES WHITE DAVIS. Old St. Petersburg Vs. March 15th 1850. i. 82 BY EXPRESS- LACK and Colnied. EmbroiVd Grenadines, UP Heal Vslencienne txlgmgs, Plain and Plaid i'iues, Lsdies Black and Colored, Kid Gloves Gents Nespnlrtan Riding Gloves, Hich Bonnet, Neck and Cuff Ribbons, Corded Skiru, 4c- Ac. ' R. TUCKER &80N. March 26th, 1830. 25 Dry Goods Establiihments. . Spring and Summer Goods B For 1850. R. Tucker and Son, IBHO constantly keep on haud aat extensive jf V assortment or the best and moat ciesiraDie, as well as fashionable ' :, JANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. are new receiving their Spring and Summer supply lor isoo. Une or the f irtn has just returned from New York, where he purchased a rich variety of Goods of this Spring's Importations, before they had oeeu picitea over, and before the advance in price; and having thus had the choice of the large and splended fresh arrivals, and the advantage of low prices, tbey H itter themselves - they will be better prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, and please their numerous friends and custom .H. ers, in town and country. They respectfully invite tow public to call and examine their stock. They have just received a supply of the following, and are daily receiving such other articles ns sre usually kept in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Store, suited to tne wants and tastaof tuts community. Bt'k Gro De Rhine Silks, Plain and Figured Chameleon Silks, Broche and Plain Grenadines, Plain and Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black Silk Tissues, Silk Albarines aod Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Cmbi-iidered and Dotted Fancy Swiss Muxlins, Chambeiy, French and American Ginghams, Camblet Lustres, ani Linen Gingham. Melries, and Fan;-y Diamond Jarkonels, Plain and orinted Lawns and Muslins, Tar le Loo, rtwisa. IndiaYiciori.Bihopt Book, snd Dotted Jackonet Munlin, Rich Bonnet. Cape. Neck. Cuff and Belt Rib bons French Nredle Work Capes, Collars snd Guns, Ladies' and Gentlemen s Paris Kid Gloves. fcSwiA and Jack net Edgings and Int-ertings, Lifle and Linen Edgings snd Ribbons, Linen snd Fancy iSiik Dress Buttons, Kus-ia Braids and Fancy Silk Trim mi I gs. L .dies' and Misses' L.C. Hem Slitch and Tape Bordered Hdkfs. Mu-lin. M.-hair, Grass snd Hough's Patent Skirts. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, of the vsrious colors snd qaalilxs, Linen St. titton G.'ods, in great vsrieties, many of wbirh are touched with the Hungarian and (alifornis finish. B ock and Fancy Satin snd Silk VESTINGS, Plaid and hmhroidered Marseilles dnto, arc. cc. HATS.Jic Determined always to furnish what ever is latest, rarest snd best, they oner sn ex tensive stuck of Men's, Youth's and children's Fashionable and Flat Brim Mole Skin, Pana. ma, Maracaiho, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun garian and Palm Hats. Infai t's Fancy Goods. AUo, Umbrellas. Parasols, Bonnets. Shoes. Hsrd. ware. Cutlery. Groceries, &c. All ol which they now sre offering on the most liberal terms. K. TUCKER & SOW Rsleigh .March 15th 1850. NEW COXCEILY, T' HE subscribers have this day associated them selves together, under the mime and style of BRITTON &r TODD, for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery and Commission Business, in the lown or reters- bure Thev bave taken the Store jq the Odd r el- lows- Ha'.L opDosite Powell's HoteL and hope, by strict personal attention to business, to merit a share of patronage from their friends and the public gen erally. They will, at all limes, be supplied with a well selected assortment of Groceries, which they will sell at wholesale and retail, as low as tbey can be purchased in this market. They will also pay strict attention to the forwarding of Goods and sale of all produce entrusted to their c ire. R O BRITTON. ofN. C. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. January 1st, 1850. 15 in IIoix Shoes 10 Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BRITTON & TODD. Feb. 14th. 1S50. 15 .4 niiitur fine Chewing Tobacco. II BSJ E have just received 5:2 boxes rind half boxes Y7 Armisteaa s nne cnewmp I ooacco. BRITTON Sl TODD February 14th. 1650. 15 SOMETHING NEW. SODA, Milk, Maple aud Butler Crackers, some thing I can cunlidenlly recomineud to the citi zen-' of Ruleigh as first rale. A good supply just received. u U. WAhKtll f&fZL. DOZ. yards Velvet Trimmings, to day re- IS ceived by R. TUCKER $ SUM Nev. 23, 1M9. 8 Pcrfnincry, Fancy Articles, it. 9KfmTE are now in receipt of a Urge supply of W W Foreizn aud American Perfumery, ancy Articles, &c. consisting of Cologn, Extracts for the Handkerchief, all the popular Pomatums and Hnir Oils of the day. Toilet and Shaving boa pa of every quality and price, b ancy Boxes aud toilet Bottles of beautiful styles and patterns, to which we invite tbe attention of those ta ur' - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD $ CO. FltCSU RICK. F RES II Rice, new Crop just received. V AL PECK d SON 99 3 December 1 1th, 1815. CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY!!! THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the citi zens of Raleigh aud dealers in North Caroli na generally, that he has JUjI laid iu a large lot o I the best Candy Sugar, aud is uow.he can confident ly say, manufacturing as good an article of Candy iu Raleigh, as you can get any where in the Slate or out of it ; and I pledge myself to sell it to the trade as low ss it can be bought in Petersburg, aud will warrant it le staud. All 1 ask is a fair trial, aod I will convince the dealers in Candy that they ueed not go Norlh for that article. I keep also on hand a good supply of Glass Jars, that I will sell low to those thai may buy their Caudy of me. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Feb- 5, 1850. 11 New Spring Goods. HAVE received part o my Siring 8iock of Jj Go"ds and am prepared to show, Plain Chameleon ilks, . G laced do do Figur'd 1o do - Black Gro de Rhirw do Black snd Printed Alberine, Black Bersge very fine. Plain French Cambrics, vsrious Colors, Embroidered Swiss Muslins, Worked Collars and Cuffs. Paris Prints for Trimming. Tapestrie, Buttons for Ladies Dresses, Swiss snd Jitconeite Edgings snd Inserting, Lisle, Bobbin snd Thread Edeinesand Lace, Primed Lawns, Bonmt, Cap and Tuaael Ribbon, Mai bled Mourning Gingham, Carved Shell Tuck Combe, Ladies Black and Kid Gloves. J. BROWN. No. 9 Fsyetteviile St. Raleigh. March 25th, 1850. - 25 HATS SPRUG STYLE 1850. iraASHIONABLE Moleskin, Medium Beaver, 17 Men's a nd Boy's Summer Hats of almost every description. For Sale by R TUCKER d-SON. 25 March 26th, 1830. RICH ASSORTMENT oTSllver-Kated Caa tors, Candlestick, and Girandole. And rouse Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by PALMER RAMSJSx. Novamber 36, 1849. . W or Sjalswnoi.I.A.RD'3 Calehraied Herba, iuut Extract, or Vegetable HiWaa Also, u exieayire assortment of ail kinds of per fumery, palmer Ramsey. November 36. 1649. : 94 GOLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. Also, on band, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, Warranted good time pieces For sale by fALMJitl qr snSlSA x December 4, 1849. 96 Head Ache. jhject to a Nervous H IFF you are subject to a Nervous Head Acha, sand to PEsCUD'tf Drugstore, and get m bottle of Dhn a HmiI Af-hn Rlfinr if mi .r. T)f rI a bottle of McN air's Acoustic Oil and ba relieved ; P. F. PESCUD. COTTON YARNS 6,000 lbs. Cotton Yarns, assorted, 4's to 4's; Washington, Merchants and Battle 4; Co , for sale by risisuL.ES, WHITE & DAVIS. Petersburg. November 13th, 1H49. 92 FANCY CASSIMERE PTO SDOZ pairs just received, beautiful colors, well made, and cut in the latest styie. ALSO, 36 psirs fine black French Doe Skin Cassimeres. sellinir ehennat E. L. HARDING'S. Nev 24. 1S49. -94 IROJsr ,vn fiTBEr. lr Tons Swedes American aud Euglish Iron WLlVsJ assorted. j ions misterrCasl, Shea and German Steel 1 BJWI lv?J Nil Rods. Band and Hoop Iron asserted. X boss ib want of the above wttrtlod it to tVeir interest to give us n call; the price cannot fail 10 soil PEEBLES. WHITE Sr DAVIS. Petersburg, January 22, 1850. 8 4 KL BOXES English and Goshen Cheese, just 4mW M receivea and for sale by R. TUCKER 9- SON. Nov29. 93 HATS LATEST STYLES. ust at band. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Eartheuware, Cliiua, and Glass, Pier, Manel and Toiltt Looking-glasses, x Britannia and Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, c. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, Sbtickoe Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CH AS. STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. XT Particular attention paid to Packing J Dec 11th. )Si9. 99 iy landlvaud Lamp WickA superior article of Northern Sperm, in store and for aale by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD &. CO. GROCERIES. A GOOD supply of Groceries, aocbV as Brown, Crushed, Clarified aud Pulverised Sugars, Cotfee Rio, J ava. Lazuira. J A good supply of Molasses, low, from prime to beat. J allow, Adamautiue and Sperm Candles, A fiesh lot of the best Buek wheat in Ban, and many other articles too tedious to mention Call on Walker, for he is the boy to sell bargains. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Feb. 5. 1850. ' 11 NEW BOOKS. i, UR1CULAR Confession, in the Protestant fc&sa Episcopal church. Fuirr Tales from al) Na tions; Dark Scenes of History, by G. P. R. James Sir Edward Graham, or Rail Way Speculation's, by Catherine Sinclair, Physician and Patient. Greenwood Leavs, History of Spanish Literature. by Ticknar. The War with Mexico, by H. S. Kiptey. The Whale and his Captors, by Chever A System of Ancient and Mecillevel Geography, by Autbon. This day Received by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh. Feb: 4th, 1850. 11 STB A DIES Thick and Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters ail Keceived to day bv R. TUCKER & SON. October 8th. 1849. 81 AT HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, still on hand, a full assortment of Winter Clothinc at reduced prices. E. L. HARDING. FLOWING VARNISH. A SUPERIOR article for Cabinet Makers, for sale low by P. F PESCUD. February 12, 18b0. 13 Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival ofsfaj Dd fcr ff&"clieaper than ever, at PALMER & RAMSAYS Jewelry Store. The most extensive stock of all articles iu their line tb.it has been offer ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if you do i ' uui uujr. , 4 Dozen gold and silver W .itches, of all kinds, Gold fob. vest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, and collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils aud Pens and waist Back- les, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons, Cups, Ladles, Sugar Tongs. Salt Spoons, &c A large stock of Cutlery, Rasors, Knives, Rn tor straps, and Diamond Paste for Razors, Brashes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, &c. Butter and Fruit Knives. Gold and Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfnmery, Colognes. Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy article, and Christmas presents, and s variety or other arti cles All kinds of Wntcheswtnd Jewclery repaired in superior sty la Old Urold aud silver received in ex chaDge. PALMER 4 RAMSAY. Raleigh. Nov. 21, 1849. 93 tf B UGGIES, HORSES, AND CARRIAGES lor sale by GEO. T.COOKE. Mansion House Livery Stable. Raleigh Jan. 31 t. 1850. . 10 PLLULLS, WHITE A. DAVIS. Grocers aud Coumiviioii merchants Old street, Petersburg. Ta, r' EEP alwaya on hand a large and well assort 11 ed supply of Groceries, and pay particular at tention to the saleof Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, rlour, and all other kinds of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE, PETER R. DAVIS, Jn, Petersburg. July 201 58 ly SCOTCH SNUFF AND TOBACCO. f HOE who ere fond ol a nice dip or good chew I of the weed will find a mpeib article of Snuff and Tobacco, at Pescod's Drug Store. 1 Raleigh March 19ih 1850. ' '" f 8tandard aqd limes copy 1 "TERMS Or ADVERTISING AdtertiemrnU.Tor very Sixteen -Use ,- tatertiwa, Oae Doflar; sk ibsena fakMrtiMl'' Tweaty-five Cen, ! i ii ' Court Order and Judicial AJvertnemente vrHI b I efe urged 25 per eeat. higker ; ut dednetica) of 33 i perceui. wflr bomade from the tffffot prices Tor adveniswrs by tbe yeir. - -vsvv''i Advwvtisotnanta, "inserted ia tbe&un-WzKi.T R GisTBB, will alsq appear ia tbs Wkckw Paper, fre O" Letters to t&rEditsT nratKbe rerr-yarb. I II aBaswaaaaaassssBB-aksaaaaa THE Swbecriber alUr rwniwg bis fralefol, thanks to the Pubrc, for the verj ftberal ani. generous patronage, hitherto extended to bim( weoisl respeetfully give notice tbwt b eeBtrnwes to proe cute ots Hne df bcMhsisw.'ra all, its brsaebes, promptness ahd efEciency. ttia Stshlea .hrift mod commodioos, and bis Ostlers experieueeii abd mt-X leaifva ; iodeed no pains or expense hava been orT chall be spared to render satatactidn io all wbo pat- , roniieWs Establishment '.-' He will keep eoitaiantb on hand, fcr hire; HACKS, BUOOIES, HARIfESS : Awn ' "'' HORSES willbe boarded by the day, week; mohth or year, oil. the most; moderate terms. Drovers will find this a central position, anil a most conve nient one for effecting sales, and they . will always find ample accommodation for any obbk ber of Horses, bowever large. ' '. ' The Subscriber baa also effected a mw arrange ment bs which ha wilt be enabled to keen new a ad old Bn4ee, and Hoisss.er Mtltvrfw txthamgt on asoderate and aeeommodMiag terms. 1 nis ts a? new feature In hia business. ' The Subscriber hopes that hia friends and the Public will continue to give him a trial. lta alt that he asks. JAMES Mv HARRISa. I Raleigh. September 28. 84. 78 ly TO HIRE! A FIRST rate Blacksmith. Apply at this Office. January 22, 1850. 7 3 . Now Ready, arraURNER?S North Carolina Almanac, for the North Carolina r Lord. 18 5 0. ss year- or our L.ora. Published -old wkolesale and retail, by Hen, ry D. Turner, at the N. T Til H ft III uitu j Raleigh, Nov. 2, 1849. v 88 FROCK AND DIUCSS COATS. EL.. I1ARD1NC.BAS just received ft first 9 rate assortment of Frock and Dress CoaU ot beautiful French Cloths. Cheap for Cash. Buju.be Paste A superior article of Rose fjjf flavored, just to hand WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Livery Stables! ZTEHE Subscriber, uaviug purchased all the stock eJt) &.C, of the late Finn of jNixou and Cooke lakes occasion to inform his friends And the public generally. -that he will continue to carry ob Jhe boaf tess, in all its branches, at the same stand ; and that no efforts nor expense will be sp'arad on his part to accommodate the travelling community. , Convey slices with good horses and careful drivers, will be' furnished at all times aud at short notice ; aud in lact. every convenience for travelling, in the way of HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, will be supplied ou the most favorable and aecotnoV dating terms. , Tbe Subscriber also expects to keep constantly on hand, good HORSES FOR SALE. And persons wishing to put out their Horses by the week or mouth, or year, will have them well attended to, at moderate prices. His Stables are on Wilmington Street, just to the East of Market Square Thankful for the very liberal encouragement which has been extended to the late Firm, the an dersigned pledges hints. If to merit, by his exertions, a eoutinuanea of public patronage a ad favor. GEO. T.COOKE. . Raleigh, Dec. 10. 1849. , , 98 ly A Teacher Wanted. A Teacher is Wanted to take charge of the Com mon School in District No 35, Wake County, tne applicant for ibis situation must be a sober man not necessarily a "Son," but net inclined to im- oi oe ana came well recommended as to qualifica tions aod capacity. A pply to W.G.STRICKLAND, ROBT. TRAWICK, JAS. G. JEFFREYS. March 8th, 1S50. , 20 tf. . 0. 0. F. FIRST PIlI'THirtl AWARDED' ' bf tile flAltYLAIvD IMSTITUTJE, 1848, and 1849, .to : GIBUS Ac 8111 Til, ; a JCffcoo l23aaaaaaaai3Dtr .6BtiW VI egalia aud Banuer mannfartii aLwV rers, lor their Supeiior Style and make of ikrg iiia, Banners. A c . Gibbs d- Smith would jea. pectfully inform the different Orders and Socie&a throughout tbe Country, that they keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of Odd JPellwWW, sons 01 -jtemperance, inasonic, uea TieU'S. and all other Ketalia, Banners, Sashes. Robes, Csi, Jewels, dec, aH of which axe got 4 11 in the best manner. Individuals or Associations forwarding their orders may depend on as much care- being taken in select, ing tbe goods, and upon getting thera at "the seme prices, aa if tbe articles were ordered in pemosn- v 7j. r J. ofreet, Baliimore 1840. : 93 .6m D ubiu's kif mots for tbe Hauallcer- JLi Chiefs, Ac. The Subscriber keen eon. olaully on haud all the fashionable Odors of Lttbflf r w mi 1 iuicu geuuiuo, auu lor sate tow. H. D. TURNER.' . To Dentist. - ,7 Supply of very superior Gold Foil just recei ved, and for sale for cash $36 per oz. by P. F. PESCUD. Yestsit aVoivderNAnotber supply of Ebose Yeast Powders, just received. ?i , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f CO. f SUPERIOR article for Cleaning and tram. ishingGeld, Silver, Cbt.par, Steel, Tin and " "-"r nail tor cleaning Windows, lasr- rors and Giass ware, juat received and for fle by WIT T 1 A .A TT . t'lTmnr, MA iwuiarao, nnt n vutr ur; Raleigh, March lgth, 1850. 21 Auricular t'ouieseiou, in tbe EPISCOPAL CHURCH. In a series of letters addressed to a friend io North Carolina : By a Protestant Episcopalian. Price 25 cents. A voice from Connecticut, occasioned by tbe Ute Pastoral letter of the Bishop of N. C. By Re. 3 . F Jarvia D D. L. L. D ' The above for aalc at Turners N. C. Book Store jpituaij jyjiua'i-ft, dkc. JUST n ceived diici lum ewVtkl 1000 Coeoanuts, ' 20 Boxes Raisins, whole, and boxee, 4 -Prune iu small glass jars, Manga Grapes, 20 boxes Figs in small boxes, something nVety -Soft shell Almonds. Walnuts, Pecse Notts, 4000 Segara Plantation, Regatta. Principe and Paulilar. sometliog I caii say, can't be beat in Ihia market ; come and try them, I am determined to ell low- L. B. WALKER. Raleigh. Feb. 5. 1S50. V II AFRESH supply of Townseods. Sands and Brurtols in store and for sale by . - WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD. Sc. CO Raleigh. Sept. 7, 1843 -' 78 s. r. PHiLigs; A TTENDS THE COURTS In "the Connties, JX of Orange, Alamance, 'Wake and Ckatham Chapel Hill, N. C, May 24. 1849. , 2 aylaud'av SnufI, lt..A fresh up pty just received and for sale br WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD f CO if i -'--
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