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f: : 5' . pjjgjjjjagjjsaaaaflMBMsMslllMBlsBassflBssB Sl w i i ! n m mm rr ..-.,.1.-. . -pVfUSHKl Bi.SEATON6, for the Scmi-WecUj Piper, $5 per annum the Weekly Pper. P tanUB0- fUKTUY. THE SPRING OP 1JFE IS fAST. The Miuwiuf " froai lne Lomtmllt Jew Ji r abate all praiew urpaiugly heaut- ti. '.. mnr'xltm of life U Mat, Wish i budding hope and fears Ail i he autumn tin.e i cttniag With ite weight of weary years 0r jojroasne w fading-, Q-r dearie are diou.ed with care. And rooih'a dreacna of gladness All perish darkly there. While M' w" blonroinjr near us In the hart' buret, of spring. W'hiW "T Ix'P eomli. rheer e yf seemed a f Uirioue thins; I L'k the loan, aphtha When the nreex T?ea o - These bopea hire fled forever, To coae to a mon. TM ,d yet tireet to listen To ibe aoft wir-d". Inll ! And tbiak we hear be Oer childhood kww aw well ; ToraxeoetoeiheeTpe, Aed ibe boundless field r air. And we will feel again our boyhood wUh, To roam like angels, there. There are many dream of g'adaeaa That cling around the pst And rrom that tomb of feeiie, 0!d ihooghia come thronging faat ; The f-rm we loved ao dearly, la the luppv W now SCM The beautiful and the love J, So fair to look upon. Those bright and gentle maiden , Woo aeemed so formed for blia,. Too glorious snd io heavenly Tr uch a world a this ; Wboesoi, dark eyes seemed awimniing In a tea of liquid light. Aad whose locks of gld were streaming O'er brcwa aw aunny bright. Whose smiles were like the sunshine la the spring time of the year Like the changeful gleams of April, They followed every tear ; They have passed like hope away All their loveliness has fled Ok ! many a heart is mourning, k That they are with the dead. Lie the brightest buds of summer They hare fallen from the stem Yet. Oh! it U a lovely death. To fade from earth like then ! And yet the thought is saddening. To mute on such as ibej Aad feel that all the beautiful Are pasting fast away ; That the fair ones wboia we lore. Like the tendrils of the viae. Grow closely to each loving heart. Then perish on their shrine ! Aad ws'ean hot think of these la the soft and gentle spring. When the trees are waving over u. And flower are blusaouiing ; For we know that winter's coming With his cold and stormy sky Aalthe gionous beauty round us, I budding, but to DIB ! MISCELLANEOUS. From "XoaKt Sunday timet." SIFMNUS frost Foreign and Dnmestic Papert vitk Editorial Sprinkling. We learn by a letter ilated at Naples Feb. 8th, thai the city was in danger of Ixs iag partly blown up. His sapient Neapo litan majesty had, it seems, stowed 15 000 loss of coal in tbe vaults which run under the royal palaces, the arsenal, and the adja cent districts, and in this coal tbe fire damp broke out. 1 he king and royal family fled from the palace, there was an explosion wbicb fluttered the beams of several rooms, and ull the mischief went on increasing. En. rtish engii.eers were consulted, who recotn Bended throwing carbonic acid gas into the units, a plan which has proved entirely sue cesslul in England. To this the Neapoli tan wiseacres would not listen, but.aiteinp- wd to put out the flame with sand ! At the t accounts, 500 gaily slaves were at work felting out the coal, and every moment was increasing the difficulty and peril. It seems (kit the king was warped of the dangir, three tooths since, but be only iaughed and for tide that; the coal should be touched. A murder committed in Nottingham "ire, England, 23 years ago, hss recently eotne lo light through the death-bed eotifes lioo of the murderer, a cottT named . Bag. '7 I he victim was a pedlar. Ibe wife of Baguly was cornixaut of tbe fact., and aed to stop huu when he attemted to affuse w by saying "Be quiet, John, I have your of arms up stairs," alluding to the my eioines in which the homicide was wtnranied. It was staled in evidence that ."Wurnal noies" ha I been heard period- in tue bouse where tbe deed wss com- BK.aa S every year since the pedlar disao- - petd. The whole case is a most extraor- "ry one. . ibe exhibition of all nations, to be held " ndon, in 1351, will unquestionably be e most magnificent illustration of lhn nrn. res of art a..d science that U world has j . re roofed pofUoo of the boil nere,e exhibition is to lake place U Ia vcr seven hundred thousand square t nd the entire edifice including tbe feet" 'tk' "'ne hundretI ibousand square The royal commission for making tbe waaiy arrangements have advertised for r-vosa-s and plans. A J 1 u..pute is going on in the English "d. a .rd) w" Lord Nelson's natural or "Optlddaiif.l.t I. !:.. . . the a mauers nine wnicu iell i , l- ce u ,B cerl" that in the cod. las K... " "' w, Uen d7 7.eoi Trafalgar, he in. . , ' of oil ntry, and that his dy S Words Mat. UT Vi .f f leave iioraiiaasa lesaev w,7- U'. Thank God.;i hare don , ii. . !Iow ha lli country fulfill Wad X ,,n? wuh 1 ufif - be- VOLUAIBXL S 9i. . -1 - . Th irrporUan of. ustibtinf ptinU tabor ipg under infectious, diau asea from the feealtby ppf ioQ of the eoamuaity, it furci biy aauvn by the auti alias of thniaU pox h Boston. The deaths by smallpox in that city during-tbe 1 1' years' ending in 1838, were 43, and Tor the tl years ending in M8, 311. During the fir&t 1 1 year, . aiuali pox puients were sent to quarantine ; but at the coronaeorjeoiefit of ibe latter pericd, I ho -law requiring this eowrs was repeated and the aiek treated at their own homes.' The culture of Ibe grape is becoming qoite a prominent item in the agriculture of the weaU There are 743 acre of vine yards around the city of Cmciauati, capable of producing, when in full bearing, 148,600 gallons of wine annually. In Clark county, Indiana, there are 150 to 200 acres of vine, LprMlucing200 gallons of wine per acre. wuich. i aold at the press at hom 70 to 80 cenU per gallon, . . Prf. Agassis, who has recently been lecturing, at Charleston, SL C-, and a a? pla. cSMMth, denies thecofninon ancestry of tbe htiinan race, and maintains that the differ ent races are descended from different slocks. This theory, however, he reconciles, or en deayors to reconcile, with the Bible accounts of the creation and progress of mankind. The sloop . OceoJa, only seventy tons borthen, drawing only fix feel of water, and intended for inland navigation in Cdtifor nh, is about to sail from Boston for San Francisco tia the Straits of Magellan. The passengers, officers, and crew should not nrglect to make their wills Kef ore tuey star', as they are rather more likely to bring up in eternity than in San Francisco bay. In the Police Court at Boston, on Mon day, a little boy, six years and a half old, whose nose barely reached the prisoner's rail on the stand, waa brought up oil a charge of throwing a brick which struck a woman mi the street. The child was bound OTcr I lor trial in the Municipal Uourt. nhal a farce ! The steamship Georgia, which sia-trd from this port with 650 passengers on board. nd was then overcrowded, took 4o0 more passengers on board at Havana, and sailed thence for Chngres with eltvm hundred. Some of them must have slept iu the tops, we fancy. The Lowell Courier quotes from sn English paper that "Mr. Wehler, the great American statesman, is to be tried in March, lor the murder of Judge Parker." This is I most as bad as labelling Judge Edmonu's portrait "Pro'. Webster." We regard it as a sign of the growing ntelligence of the age, that the editorial fraternity are beginning to be treated with d rat uingui shed consideration." William O. Kione, the editor of that well-conducted paper, the Newark Daily Advertiser, is to hare the Sardinian chargeship. Lavs Dtol The British Parliament has decided that a man stay marry bis de ceased wife's sister. Let it be distinctly understood, however, that it is contrary to tbe canon for a man to marry bis great grand mother ! A brilliant and tremendous eruption of Mount Vesuvius commenced on the 5th ol February and lasted till the 12th. No lives were lost, nor has any material damage been done. A bill providing for the divorce of Mrs. allie Ward Lawrence from her husband, T. B. Lawrence, son of the American tnin ster in England, has passed one brauch of the Kentucky Legislature. The Bnstou political abolitionists helil an indignation meeting at Faneuil Hall, last Monday night, at which Daniel Webster was abused with innnh unction. This was a oat tering tribute to Mr. Webster's patriotism. Although the English Jncky Club have declined to accept the Egyptian Pacha s challenge to run his Arab barbs a trainst En glish racer, it is thought that his f achaslnp will he taken up by private individuals. Ii the Hotel Dieu, at Paris, the lower room is undrrthe care of the Sistersof Char ity, where are kept ready for the uee of tUe ndigent sick 500 sheets, 14,000 shirts, ZB,- 000 napkins and pillowcases, and other large quantities of linen. Feathered ss well as political fugitives seem to he seeking refuge in England. An Egyptian goose, Bohemian waxwmg, and North American "spitit duck," have recent ly been shot in the midland counties. Great damage has been done in Hun. jfary-by the overflowing of the Danube. At Raab, hundreds of small houses were swept away nd many lives lost. The elite are already engaging rooms at tbe Newport hotels for the fashionable season. More fancy balls and other baby plays, we suppose! The income of tbe Wesleysn Missionary Society last vesr, (says the London Watch man.) was 1 1 1 ,000 or sbout $500,0( 0 1 Manulacturins Establishment Hon lliaixLmiia VSL 7TOSCPI1 WOtTRI!IGirs aambor U of Tears Foreman in the Raleigh and Uaatoa Kail KOaa oiacasmun onop; rcsprgimnj lo lha eittlens of Raleigh and the aurrouudiog boun ties, that he ia prepared to manufacture J?K- OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Gluts stud Pistols Carriage 8prirrt NUl-ictrk, Brass Castings, and in short. "1 thing w Mnchtne and Blactsmit mart bit is aiao ratTABSw to Kxectrrs bell hangixo, at TBS 8BOBTEST NOT1CB. Also has aw baud aa eiteaaiv assortment of Locks of all kind, at prices from 10 cent I 20 dollar. ; Ed retool. assortment of A. Drawing-knives. Hatchets, II saucers. "ilea of various deacriptioua, ...a . nnn,k.r .f articlea ia hia line too tedioua to maaait kAit. AH orders fakbfolly eiecwted al tbe lowoal pnees. aad new work entrusted to bis eare will be warrant ed Ordera from a distance will be atuaded to aud ..Mtiied t th aliortest notice. Hi EstaMisbmeiil .ill Iw. found mi ika Kaleirh Railroad Depot, i. ' Rapamag i bis Kn parforaaed with aataes and uaaeb. Also, a reweral aasortmenl af Uaas and Pistols constantly aa band. ' -: ' JOSEPH WOLTEBINO Baleigh, Aprif H, 1843. .j j ,31 tf 8AtXSBURT YODNQ LADIES' rNSTITUTION. nratTia Wa slew lost itatioo. of Colteglat grade, II ampTv fnralshed, and for ornamenUl braacb rMnili!tU br tk Rtt Gnbert Morgan, to be ananad mf th4thof July 1890. Clrcnlsrs seat to applicants. F RsUigh, April 3, 18 7 t j ?J-jO. -il wm THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (FoauaaLT BsLTsnoovaaV) Elead-of Light, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE 7fIHE Inereasrd patrouage of th!a loag eslablUh dJL ed and popular HofeK under the managemest f iu areaeat rroprilof, baa iuapirad him With further 9ry aad dateraMaatioav a 4 or attan tioa of hU or that of his Aaaislauta will b spared, to maintain with lha patrooa of ibe Fountain" tha ' reputation it held all over the country, in its paUnieat day a" of Be(txhcer'i coadoctorahip. To iaereaae its former atuaetioaa aou eotnforU, during tha past season. Ilia Hotel haa undergoita ma My changes, the Proprietoi having mad heavy outlays in iotrodaciog some of the heat and laleat improvements- -which, together with itaceotral poai tie, beiue; loeaWlin lha very heart of ihe business port ion of U.a city, aud near lha ceatre of Baltimore Street, aud withio a few miautea walk of all lite Depot, and Steam Boat Landings, it iovilea tha Merchant, ihe Fhtmer, Ihe Artisan, at well aa Ihe Ma of Pleasure to make the Fountain Hotbl bis botue during; hie Bftj"orn in Baltimore. The ladies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and exleuiv auiies of large aud airy ('hauiber, tilted up iu a style and elegance that cannot fail to (fire satisfaction and comfort. PoRTCua are attached to tha " Fountain," who may be recognized by the Badges o their Hatu, and are alwaya iu Ihe aliendauce at the difiereul De ots aud Sieaniboal Landui?i. who will receive Checks, take charge of the Bazeajre and convey- it to the Hotel- r H I K AS I H U K3TUN , rreprietor. Feb. 26th. Ie50. 1? A CAIID.' 'I'll K nnderaijrned being engaged, and holding a I position that briup Ins aervicea in immediate connection with the Uuets of the above Hotel, he trust, etfers a fnrlher inducement to hia nomerou friends and acqnaintatices of the Old North State," when they vinit Hallimore. to atop al the ' Fountain," where lie asure them they will be received and ea Irrtained iu a inauner that shall strengthen thi ac qoaiotance and secore for it Proprietor llieii good will aad palrouage. W STRINGER, Late tf WUmingttm iV C. February SCth, 1950 17 3m estate of North Carolina, S Suhdii 3 CocaT, December Term, 18-19. T. VY. Nicholson and others against Janes B Yel low ley. Upon reading tbe affidnvii of William J. Britton, of Miniseippi, it is ordered thnt tbe defendant, open notice of ihia rale, ten days before the next tern of ih Court, shall within twenty days thereafter, deliver to and poesess tbe plaintiff. Thomas W Nicholson, of slaves, Dick, Mott, Emily sod Den nis, and their iwoe, if any have been born of said slaves since the last term of this Court, or shew cause at lha next term af tha Court why aa attach ment of contempt should not be issued egaiast him for oot delivering the sid slaves to the said Thomas W. Nicholson, heretofore on demand mad tfhim for them And upo) the reading of tbe affidavit of theNplsin- l iff", Thomns W Nicholson, that lb defeadant m now ao inhabitant of the Sute of Missiasppi', ilia farther ordered tbnt it shall be snmcieot to serve ihe notice on the defendant's Solicitor in this Court; provided, however, further notice be given by pub lishing copy of this role in some Newspaper print ed in Raleigh, for sis weeks A true copy, i est. E. B FREEMAN, ClerV. A pi 11 3 1 950. 87 6w GROCERIES, &c. THE -Subscribers have in store, and are daily expecting, Ihe following goods, which they will sell at the lowest prices for cash, or oo time to Punctual caatomers. vix : 50 I ooa Swedes, rjugiisn ana American iron 5 Tons Germxn aud Blis;erad bieel 1 Cast Slerl 150 Bsgs Coffee. Old Java. Kio aud Lgmra 73 Hhds. Porto Rico, St. Crux aud N. O. Sugars -25 aud barrels N. O. sod Wt India Alolaasea 250 Bags Shot aerorted. 300 Sacks Salt. 50 Boxes l-oaf, Crushed, rulvenzeo, ana ueunea Sugars 5 Taos Blae Grit Grindstone 100 Keg Powder, IU Chests Imperial Uunpowder and Black Teas 300 Kegs Nails, assorted, Rapid Falls and Cum- beiland, 10 Tone Castiugs, assorted 150 Buses Sperm, Adamantine anc Tallow Candlea 150. u Soap, every variety 50 Barrels common Wuivkey 50 do Rectified 25 do Old Rye 5 Pipes Freoch Brandy 20 Barrels Apple do i.9 do Jamaica and Antigua Ram and Pur Holland Gin SO Pipes aud J Pipes genuine Madeiia, Pale Sher ry, Port and Teneriffe Winee A general assortment of Cooking Wines, with Plooga Liaam Bad Coeds, Uraas Kope, feppaf. Spice, tiiager, Mace. Nutmeg. Chocolate w rap Dins:. Letter and Wrkiog Paper, Clover S-ed, ire. r , BRITTON &. TODD. Opposite Friend's Hotel, Syeamor Street, PeUrsburg, Va. Febrnarv'l8. 1S30. .. , - -IJtly Spring and simmer Goods AT . HE A RTT & MTCIIFOKD'S. IT) ECElVED by late arrivala a complete 8taek of Stsple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fancy ar ne Boiioeia, Boots, Shoes consisting in pari as loilows : Silk Batiotes snd Tissues. C rape de Paris, Satin ire Oigandie. Ba egea. Alborlnes, fenny Lind Moslins, Printed, Polka and Striped French Lawn, Milesia Jacooen. PUid colored Swiss, Plsin colored French Jaenetu, Polka and Printed Lawns, Ginghams Prints of neatest kind of styles, Frrnck W,rk. Cspes, Collars, Cuffs, Lisle and Thread Trimmings, Neck Ribbon. Neck Ties, Lara Mamillas, Palletots, Bonnets, a very exiensive assortment", Psrascls, Umbrellas. ALSO. Blark French Cloth, Black Drap de Ete Sommer f Joalingss Fancy aad Black Casaimere. Fancy Silk Vesting. Fia'd Grenadin do. Plain, Diamond atid Slrip'd white Marseille, Figured Marseille, ' Hai. Boots. hoe.' " Friends of the concern, enstemers and the public generally are teapectlally solicited to call and -aaia) lh Slock, aod lbay will ba asserted af gawd barge..- - ... -., - .'! ' ' ''" Tf ubiu' Extract tr Uie Ilaudker 11 1 Chief. &.C , The Snhscribat keeps cww Siully a hand all the fashionable Oder af Lnhin ; warmutsd g.DU.ne. su ,or TUsWBB IS 1 1 ! Ai If XYvn i ' L-rw 'l Jo i..:- Mm N. (J, Wt 6r 1 dry ' Goods Establishments VCUEAPTWEED COATS. H PTk Tweed Casshnere Coats, cat ia.good DOv stjleand well made, for S3. ' ' E. L. HARDING. Oct 30. (Standard; 86 Hichard A. Caldwell, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' ATTENDS the County Courts of Anson, Rich moad snd Cabarrus Salisbury, Feb 12, 1850 13 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. IT UST to hand and for aale at tjl P. F February 12? 1S50. PSCrjDS Drag Store. 13 GARDEN" SEEDS OF all the popular varieties, warranted fresh snd genuine, just received and for sale at tha Drag 8ioreof WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Sfc CO. February 12, 1850. . 13 New Jewelry Store, w. o. Tiioirsofl Would respeetfaUy inform the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that h baa open ed a choice alock of Watches aud Jewelry, in a part of tha etor - occupied by Mrs. 1 hompeou as a Millinery establishment, where ha offers for sale. Gold and Silver Watches, warranted torreot lima keepers ; the latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such as Guard, Veal aud Fob t'hains ; Cameo, stone and mourning Broaches ; Plaia. Chaced and Stun Rings ; Gold Pens and Pencils ; Gold aod Silver Thimbles; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttous, Ear ft i 115-, Gold and Silver Spectacles, &c. Fancy Goods and Fine Cutlery ; all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired iu superior style. Old Gold sod Silver takeu in ex change. Sept. 81, 1849. "6 6m itleritio Shirts. IX L ARGE lot just received very cheap. E. L. HAIIUIJNU. Wlllte GIttSer Freeh and goad, joet re ceived al the Drue Store, of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &.CO. October 19th. 1843 81 Dr. Joseph J, W. Tucker, OFF KKS his ProfeiMonal services to the ciltzc of Raleigh and vicinity. Ha may always rvices to the citizens be fooud at the residence of Ruffia Tucker, Esq May 8. 1849. 37 tf GETLFJ.tICr CLOTI1HG. JUST -received by Ei press, from Baltimore, s, lot of line Dress and Frock Coats, Cloth Cloake which, added to onr prime Stock of Ready made Clothing, makes our assortment complete; which ws are instructed to sell al unprecedented low prices, for Cash A. B. STITH A CO. Raleigh. January 28th, 1850. 9 Cabinet Furniture Warehouse JAM US II. COOKE. JVo. 92 Broadway, ( Opposite TYtniry Church,) NEW YORK. AS now in store a full and complete assort ment of CABINET FURNITURE, to nick be is daily making Inrge additions. Purchasers of articles in bis line would do well to look at hia atock, ambng'weich will be found every arricle for tbe complete furnishing of a house, ran ging with the following low rates: High Post Bedstkads, from $7 00 to $"5 00 Mahog'y Fbeisch do do 18 00 to 50 00 Walrvt do do 13 00 to 40 00 rorTAGK do do 6 00 to l6 00 Mattrssses at Ihe low market rates. Soras. Citt M ancfactcbk, (20 00 to $75 00 Rocs l no Cbaibs, Mahg'y, 8 00 to IS 00 Mah't Pablo Chairs (per dot) 50 00 75 00 Bureaus, Card Tables, Book Cases, nnd Wardrobes of the finest )ualitis, and warranted equal to any iu ihe morket. Particular attention paid to boxing and shipment of goods, which is done by most experienced hands. New York, March 5th, 1850. 19 3m P RESERVED GINGER, just received by L. B. WALKER. jf kil and Lnrd Lamp Clilunej-s A good supply of various sixes, just received by W ILLIA OTS, MAX rv kjju r IU. VACANT Acre Lot, io Ibe Eastern part of the City, au elegaut site for a private resi dence couiiguooa lo lue lot upon which N. o. fioghrs. Esq . resides. Enquire of E. P. Guiou, or tha Kditor of this Paper. November 24-1849. 94-wtf TO SPORTSMAN. THE Subscriber ha just received a An Stock of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL UJX8 RIFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAGS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT . BELTS, EXTRA NIP PLES 41 C 4VC--All of which will lie sold low. C. B. ROOT SPRING SALES. The undersigned sr receiving direct from New Orleans and other Markets, a Isrge stock of Sugar, MoUusea, 4c which ihey will sell for cash or to punctual dealers, on favorable term They have now in Store, 105 Hhda. New Orleans Sugsrs SAll Boxes snd Bbls refined do . 110 Bbls. New Orleans and W. I. Molasses 40 Hbds- d. do do do 350 Bsgs Prima Green Rio - Laguira Co fire 1200 Baca 8bot 500 Kffs Nails. Cumberland and other Brands AO Tona Eoglish Iron, Imported direct into Pe tersburg. 40 do Swedes and American do 600 Ream wrapping. tiling snd loiter psper 300 Boies Tsltow, Adamautine and Sperm Caa dlea 10 Tons Castings 10 do Grind Stones 100 Docen Psinted Pails, With a full assortment of Wines, Brandies dta PEEBLES WHITE Jt DAVIS. Old St. Petersburg Va. March 15th 1850. U BY EXPRESS IfJbLACK and Coloied. Embroi'ed Grenadines, HP Kaal Valencieno 15giag, Plain and Plaid Tissues, : Ladies Black and1 IUad. fctid Gloves, '' Gents NespoJiUH Riding Gloves, " Rsrby Bonnet, It eck and Cuff Ribbons, Cordadi Skirts, 4 K TUCKER A. SON. March 16th, 1850. SS I ! I " a rXZ I JIlHal'-IHal . l'A Bkw II .si;- ri'w" Dry Goods ltQIisIimentsa Spring and Summer fobds H. Tucker and Son, ! WHO consuotly keep on asd aa eftewifre assort raent af tae heat aod saost deairaUe, aa well aa faahionable . v . ' FANCY AND STAPLE DRY 600DS, are now receiving their Spring and Summer etrppfy tor 185. 09S of tbe Firm haa jast returned from New York, where he parchesed a Hob. variety of Goods of this Spring's Importations, before they bad been picked over, and before the advance iu price: and having thus hud the choice of the large and splended fresh arrivals, and tbe advantage of low prices, ihey flatter themselves they will be oetter prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, and please their numerous friends and custom ers, in town snd country. Tbey respectfully invite tho public to call and examine their stock. They have just received a supply of tha following, -and are daily receiving such ether articles as are usually kept in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Stare, suited to the wants and taste of this comnwnTtJ'. Bl'k Uro De Ruine Silks, Plain and Figured Chameleon 8ilks, B roc he snd Plain Grenadines, Plain and Embroidered Black ditto. Fancy and Black Silk Tissues, Silk Albarines and Hernaniea, Corn colored Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Embtoidered and Doited Fancy Swiss Marlins, Chatnbeiy, French and American Ginghams, Cambtet Lustres, anil Linen Gingham, M rlries, and Fancy Diamond Jackoneta, Plain and printed Lawns and Muslins, Tarleton. Mwias, India, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Dotted Jackonet Mulin, Rich Bonnet, Cape. Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib- b-ns. French Needle Work Cspes, Collars snd Cuffs, Ladit-s' aod Gentlemen's Pari Kid Gloves. Swiss and Jack-met Edging and Inaertinga, Lisle and Linen Edgings and Kibbooo, Linen and Fancy i-ilk Dres Button. Kus-ia Braids ai.d Fancy Silk Trim mil g, L idire' and Missta' L.C. Hem Stitch and Tape Bordered Hdkr Mulin. Mohair, Grass snd Hough's Patent 8kirts. CLOTHS AND CASSlMEKES.of the various colors and qualuit s, ' Linen Sl tuiton Goods, in great vsrieties, many of which are touched with the Hungarian and California finish. Black and Fancy Satin and Silk VE8TING8, Plaid and EnUroidared Marseilles din, Ac. dr.. HATS. Ac Determined alwaya lo furnish what ever ia latest, rarest and host, ibey offer an ts. tensive stock of Men', Youth' and children' Fashionable and Flat Brim Mole Skin, Papa, ma, Maracaibo, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun garian and Palm Hals. Infxnl's Fancy Goods. Also, Ufntwetla. Paasols, Bonnets, Shoes. Hard, wars. Cutlery, Groceries, die. All ol which ihey now are offering on the most liberal teinu. R. TUCKER &. SON Raleigh .March 15th 1850. NEW CONCERN,' THE subscribers have this day associated them selves together, under tbe name aad style af BRITTON Sr TODD, for tbe purpoa of conducting a General Grocery snd Communion Bosiaeas, in the Town of Peters burg. They have taken tbe Store in tbe Odd Fel lowr Hall, oppoaite Poweirs 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 times, be supplied with a well selected assortment or Groceries, wntcn iney will sell at wholesale and retail, as low ss they eaa be purchased in this market. They will also pay strict attention to tbe forwarding of Goods and sale of all produce entrusted to their c-tre. K. U UK 1 1 i u?i. or i- . BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. January 1st. 1 850. IS florae Shoes. 10 Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BRITTON dc TODD. Feb. Nth, 1850. 15 Armi'tcad's fine Cliewinaj Tobacco. WE have just received 52 boxes and half boxes Armistead's fine Chewing Tobacco. BRITTON At TODD February 14th, 1850. 15 SOMETHING XEW. SODA, Milk, Maple and Butter Crackers, some thing I can confidently recommend to tbe citi zen of Iluleigu as first rate. A good supply just received. L B. WALKER. f& DOZ. yards Velvet Trimming, te day rf m O ceived by R. TUCKER t- SON. Nv. 23, lfc49. 8 Fcrfcmery, Fanry Article, ie. var-sTTE arc now iu receipt of a hrge supply of y Y Foreign and American Perfumery, r ancy Articles. Ac consisting of Cologn, Extracts for the Handkerchief, all tbe popular Pomatums aud Hair Oils of tbe dny. Toilet and Shaving Sonne of every quality and price, Fancy Boxes aud Toilet Bottles or beautiful styles ana patterns, to wnicn we invite the attention of those in pursuit of something good as well ss tasty. FRESH RICE. F RESH Rice, new Crop just received. SON 99 3 December 11th, 1849. CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY!!' THE Subscriber begs leave lo inform the citi reus of Raleigh and dealers in North Careli na generally, tbat he ha just laid in a large lot of the beat Candy sugar, aua r now, no can eonnaeni Iv aav. maaufaclnrins: as rood aa article of Candy iu Raleigh, aa you caa gel any where: in the Stale or out of it ; and 1 pledge in y sell to seU it to the trade as tow ss it can be bought in Petersburg, aud will warrant it te staud. All 1 ask ia a fair trial, and 1 will couviaea tha dealers iu Candy thai they need not go North for that article. 1 keep alee on baud a food uddIv of Glass Jars, that I will seU low la those that may buy their Candy of nie. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, FaV 5, 1850. ' 1 New Spring Goods, If HAVE received part' ot my Spring Slock of U Goods and am prepared to show,. Plain Chameleon Silks, G laced do do Figur'd do do Black Gro de Rhine do Black and Printed Alberi&e, Black Borage ery fine. ' Plain Faench Caasbrica, various Colors, Embroidered Swisa Muslin,' . Worked Collar and Cufl. Paris Prints for Trimming, ' , , , Tapestries, Button for Ladies Drse, Swisa and Jaeonette Edgingaand Inserting, Lisle. Bobbin and Thread Edemas and Lace, Primed Lawn, Boon, t. Cap and Tuaaei Kibboo, Marbled Mournuig Gioghsaa, Carved Shell Tuck Combe, Ladies Black and Kid Gloves. " I. BROWN, No. 9 f syetuvilte St. Baletgh. March Sth. 1850. l ' 15 TfTfA 9 HION A BLE. MateskW MadE au fieaswr. lij Man'a and Boy's Summer latest aJntoat every aacnpuoa. , 91 oaia y i. . i T R TUCKER y SON. March S6th, 1850. 25 ... -, ' r-. .;-vi , -' r"- 'm r'T a RICH ASS01tTMI6fSi?er-PltedCa. CEUi Urs, rCaadleatieka, faad Giraadolaas i.A Broaz jCbarntssr CMaWicks, far aale aw'- -J'-- i, PA4.WER,RM5E $4 or Sale DULLARD'S CelebraUd Herb aium Extract, or Veretabla Hair Wash Also, aa axie'naive assort meat of a" kftnl of per fumery. . ; Palmer f ramsey. UpretaberZe, 184. i ; : f 94 iT OLD WAIST B UCKLES AND SLIDES UlI lust receivad a "beautifnl article. Also, on hand, 3 Harrison Marble Clocks, Warranted good timepieces For aale by December 4, 1849 96 Head Ache. IF fon are subject tea Nrroua Head Ache, sand 18 PBrtCUrrs Drtf (Store, and get a bottle of spoho's Head Ache Eliilr or if you are Deaf, get a battle of M cNair's Aeedstie Oil and be relieved ' i. ..:;r.t' !.-.y-i.r. B8oui. COTTON TARNS MM) lha. C,tto Tarns, aasMstad, 4'ato Id's-Wasbiaartoa.; Mavehaats and Bailie d) Ca .for sale by- PEEBLES. wHTTE m Davis. Petersburg, November 1 3ih, 1H49. 9t FANCY CAS SLMERE PANTS. SDOZ pairs just received, beautiful colors, well made, aad eat ii the latest sty la : A1JSU,36 pairs fine black French Uoa olun Cassitneres, selling cheap at IU.Lt. HAKlltHli'S. Nov 24. 1849. ! 94 IROJV RJD STEEL. P)ay Tons Swede's American and Euglish Iron vPJ aasorted, . 2j 4ons 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 a call; the price cannot fail to suit FUc.BLejS, WHITE 9 DAVIS. Petersburg, January 32, 1850. 8 4t BOXES English and Goshen Cheese, just received and for sale by K. TUCKER It SON. NovS. , 93 HATS-LATEST STYLES. usl at hand. ! HE A RTT II LITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott & Go, -IMPORTERS AND DEALERS' IN Earthenware, Cbiiaa, anal CUaaa, Pier, Mamtel and Toilet Laokkmglaues, Britannia and Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, frc. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, BttUClMKI Ililk, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHA8.8TEBBIN8, JNO. DARRACOTT, BEN J. K PULL EN. Particular attention paid t Packing Dec. 11th, 1849. 99 ly (laudleitnd Inni Wick A superior Particle of Norther Sperm, ia stare and for aale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. GROCERIES. A GOOD rapply of Groceries, euch m Croslied, Clarified and Pulverised Cotfoe Rio. J ava. Laguira. Brown, Sugars, A good supply of Molasses, low, from prima ta beat. 1 allow, Adamaotine and Sperm Caadles, A Cieab lot of the best Buckwheat ia Baga, and many other article too tedioua to mention. Call on Walker, for he ia the boy to sell bargain. L- B. WALKER. Raleigh. Feb. 5, 1850. II NEW BOOKS. UR1CULAR Confession, ia the Protestant effca Episcopal charch. Fairy Tales from all Na tions; Dark Scenes or History, by U. P. R. James Sir Edward Graham, Or Rail Way Speculation's, by Catherine Sinclair, Physician snd Patient. Greenwood Leave, History of Spanish Literature, by Ticknar. Tbe War with Mexico, by H. 8. Kipley. 1 he Whale and his Captors, by Carver. A System of Ancient and MeciIlevelX3eography,by Anthem. This day Received by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Eeb-. 4th, 1850. It ADIES Thick and Tbin Sole Silk Top Gaitera, Received to day bv R. TUCKER k SON. October 8th, 1849 . 81 AT HARDING'S CLOTHING STORfi, still on hand, a full assortment of Winter Clothing at reduced prices. ; E. L. HARDING. FLOWING A SUPERIOR article VARNISH. for Cabinet Makers, for P. F. PESCUD. 13 sale low by February 13, 1850. ; Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival of a large and fashionable as sortment of the above just at baad and for sale, cheaper than ever, at PALMES & RAMSAY'S Jewelry Store. The most extensive stock of all articles in their line that has been offer. ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if yen de not buy. 4 Dosen gold and silver Watches, 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, geld silver and nrins steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils and Pens aad waist Buck les, Silver Combs aad Tortoise shell Spectacles, A verv exteasive assortment of 8ilver aad Plated 8000ns, Cups, Ladles. 8ugar Tones, Salt Spoons. dtc. A large stock of Cutlery, Razors, Knives, Rstor strnpa, and Diamond Paste for Rators, Brushes, Hair Brashes. Combs, Tooth Brashes, Ac. : Butter and Fruit Knives, Gold aad Silver Thi ta bles, . . ; Gold and! Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, A laree assortment of Perfumery, Clones, Soasa. Boxes for Toilets, Fancy article, and Christmas present, and a variety of ether arti cle I . .. .-. ; ... ATI kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired (a superior style. Old uoia ana surer received in ex change. - i : PALMER d RAMS AY. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. . , t 93 tf UGGIES HORSEt. AND CARRIAGES lor sale by ?-'.. GEO. T. COOKE. . Maaeioa Hoaaa Livery SiabI. Raleigh Jan. 31 t. 1850. i ; 10 PEEIILESi WUITli A JPAVIS, Grocers dud Couimfsaiou iU?rcJaajito Old itmL PctcniBrf It, TTT- EEP always on hxtd ajargaand wall aasorU IrA oA uoblv of Groceries, and aav panic uhar at- iemivrj to the aale' of Cattoo, Twbacca, Whaat, Flaur, aod alt other kinds 'VW:- V , ... . ' THOMAII W HlfBs-ilsfc m PfiTEB K0m Peterbart;. .Jnly 90, t. 8GOTC& 8NUFF tfdIiTQICC&i ritliOE wha arwtottdsdaNarof gsadsaieal I of thi weed wiM find a rauaianlaai' figtnj' sjd Tobacco, at Pecors Drug otoru. Ralaifh Msreh 19ih 1950. ' 1 Suirdard and Times copy. AinertUemenUTt avary Sio Jnealrt inaertioa, One boRarf" eih juifequaat iasertiea Twsnty-fiva Ceata. r Comrt Order and Jicil AdtertUeiutmU eha 5s W?8 J .t aedaetan af 1J i pereanC wflUMinada from lW- regalar fAfftmpft .adaaftiaatt bf th ftnrZ VjsO. , AdvemenwadtJ oisTEtviH alMaar. iahe ifuittr Fa, raa of tarfe.;v;t;-;.f"vi l';k .: L":; I'n.-iu ' !7lteratathaE4UMjnns . 4t,i to T KB Bubeonber after returning Ala mtaiW thank to the Public, for the very Uberal and -generous patronage, hitherto extended to hnr 'wulVI raapectfallyi give notice tbat ' h cmrrfnea tofwovsv ota hi Irn af buMneas, il an ' it brawefcew, jroAptneaa aiid effirieneyV., Hi Stahle arelcqi and corntnodioos,and hia Ostlers experienced aad ai len-ffta j indeed no pains or expense bava baeB tsr shall be spared to render sat'sUeetkm 'to all who aa ronrse hia EataU'whinent ; " " He will keep eenatantly oa hand, for hire, "r" ' HACKS, BUQIES, QARIfESS - i-.ttj; .rvfTtv.Vistr '' ' ' ru is HORSED wiflbe boarded by the aay week, mnnh at year an tha.ntaaf aaolerate tsraia. Drover will And th a centra) position, and a Bjoat ma' meat ana for eflectina? sale, and thaw. will always find ample accommodation for any nans' ber of Horae. however large. ; asi Tha Subscriber has also effected a saw arraaaa asent by whih ha witt ba enabled t keep new aaf old BtOSlK8,aod Hoss,r tale, or Jot exchange-? on moderate and aeoommodatinf term. .Taialsja new feature in hi business;- V4 - ---- tf- Tha iaboenbav bopea rhat his frleadb and ta Public wrti oontinaa to give -him a trial. It is aU thatheaaxa. .. . " : MME9 M. HARRIS8.4 Raleigh; September 28, 1849 ' 78 I y TO HIRE : A FIRST rate Blacksmith Apply at this OBea. January 22, 18S0. . 9 Now Readr. arpURNER'S North Carolina Alawnac, far4hf tsa year of our Lord, , : - t 1 8 5 0. ' Published and sold wholesale and retail, by Ha ry D. Turner, at tha If 4 C. BOOKSTORE, Raleigb, Nov. 2, 1849. 8S . FBOCIL AUD DRS C4ATaU f v TTT JU IlAIlPiiSCS has just received a frs U rate assortment or rrocx ana ureas 1 et beautiful French Cloths.-' Cheap for Cash. fTiijubo Paste A sopexior article of Rosa Bit lavored. just to hand 1 " : ; WiLUAMS, HAYWOOD dkCO. i s (. 0. 0. P. FIRST PRUJIirin AWARDED -by th) iTIARia.AD f mrilrfsV I T 1 , .. n ll JA i a . - T ' .- 1'i sara fr3B9 s3aiaoatroa?iff4s . TTB etjalia aud Bauiier Wtutjtfmefii UO, rera for their rJuperior. gtyle and saakaoi' . a as a a -as - A : .: ' ''. rTI, oowi, oie.:uiDes a- wmitn wooiu res pectfuily inforn the diferent Orders aod rrocMlsetf throughout tha Country, that they Aaep ' coast an thyi on baud, a large aaaortoieat of , d4 iFel Wvasw Sous of Tiuperaucc. jUaauliu 114 facaa . a no an omar rtaaaua, manners, esanea. Kobe, Caps, Jewels, ac, all of whteb are got.iip to tbe best manner. ' ' ''( ' -r m ts- C33 Individttab) or Asaociationa forwarding thalTavaara may depend on as much care being taken in jssMet? ing the good, and upon geMing thaa at;tba aaajsl prices, as if the articles were ordered in person.-4 GIBBS dtBMlTHa' . I No 7, Baltimore Street, BaltfmbreV" November 1 1,1849, 93 njl To Dentists. ' ' " ' ''! . Supply of very superior Gold Foil Jast :ta yed, aad for sale tor ea8B--f9 per earwy-- P. F. PESCUIX- TKTeaaf Poavderav Another aappfy af 1 Yeast Powders, jast received. A v .frTrq WH1UAM8, UAY WOOD fi COUHj JHOtfJJXT mSAUVmi TUIPOL1. U ! r SUPERIOR article for Cleaning snd Tar ttA Ishing Gold,- Silver, Copper, SteeL Tin ar4 all other Metals ; also for cleaning Windows, Mir rare ana uiass ware, just received and for. sale Mr WILLI AM5, HAYWOOD at COL Raleigh, March 12th, 1830.' r ,v tlftf Auricular t onfession, in thi ' EPISCOfAL CHURCH. ?', - In aseries of letters addressed tea friend mlfortlt Caroliaa: By a Protestant Episcopalisn. -Plica ccata. ,;, e -, 5.;; r-i A voice frota Codoecticat, accMioned by tha ata Pastoral letter of tbe Bishop of N. C. By Rtt. 3 F. Jarvia D D. L.L.D. r ' !L: ' The above for sale at Turaera N. C. Book ' Storw FAalJ PliUlTSs dfcC . JUST recervt-d drreet wim KrwYrk, - 'iH"4 1009 Coeoanftta, 29 Boxes Raisins, whole, fjand be sea, -; . ; qT Prunes iu small glass jara , . ; . - ,- x 'V-i Manga Grapes, ' ' ' ' ' " ' - 20 boxes Figs in small borea,' sometlilrtg nie4 Soft shell AUnonda, Walnut, Paean Nulla,' 4009 Segar Pluutetioa, Ragalia, Pxraeipa awd) Pantilar, something I can any, cant be beat i lHa market ; come, aud try them, I am determined tar u l. ' -. : f ' : D ar a t rM - , Raleigh. Feb. S,185a t - ' f'fff aat agavjcwacaartftrtoaeai. ss 1 ivr.crn supply 01 . 1 ownsenas. osoa A Bristol, hi ttwa mnA for aala bv . WIUL.1AM6, nAXiVWVf 4. WJi Raleigh, Sept. 7, 1949.; T V sr.fiHSfc3X S. F. PHILIJPS, 1 A, DS THE COURTS In-th Coontie A TTENDS A of O m nee, Alamance, Wake aad CJ Chapel HHt, N. C, May 94, 1849 MaylaudR Sunff, No. 2. A fresl guj ply just received and for sale br r WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD Cti TTT" TTaVa rmaia9r English and American Chesea 117 For sale by R, TUCKER elfflOai March 3(Hb 186a licaf Conrcutlou n 'J'vBE 34ih Annual 4Jnvants9 of lha FratSsUal I piadbpal Charch in the Diocaarof Noxtk CaW oMna will be held in Christ Charch at jEuxahatb ty, on, tha last Wednssdsy ii Ifsybaiiig .the Sttif dsy of May. l84UL r ' :f ' . " uirrinviiCici i syiVLv w ':8eeV.' Vsreh 30th 1850. i ; 4wiiat'f North CtfrolIna'-sxitt Ctmtnr, Court of Plea and Quartsr Sessions, My Bailey,- Allen Bailey. Ephrain Bailey and hkwKs CriaeRIaV John Bailey, Joseph Bailey, Henderso Sagef ' - - Clark aad his wife. Amy AaaK Gaston, Clark (Prudence Adeline BaneyapdLouUa Marioa Bailey, 7 i.:.;f:u ce3;S3;U5 i;l Aflidatit batnig beaa pada aeaardinsj ta Aot as Assembly, Mat Me above aasaed dafeadaata arf noa-rsidai. notice W' hefeby grvea to ihe ilea roaii deau ia th Raleigh Register, a aa Wsper'Mhtislied ia tha City af Raleigh 'hr the speea of x weeii aaceeaivaiy),ta b and appear hetereiJia: JastteaS said Cawrt at the Term thereof ta be held lbrid County, at, th Coart House in Oxford, pa, tb first Monday In May iieat, then and thereto tVfWeme Vmar to the aaM netitioa J otherwise th skiu ,wft1 "aa heard wjasrf aa.10 them, aad tha ayer( .th sHHJoner m graoiea. ' j-i-.i-,; r Wkneaw. Aos-'aaiiae LJdi.r Clerk ofaaht Cwart at office in Oxford, the 33d day afrM arch AD.J8jS0f 1 vwi uurin. Mrah2, 1830. fP.. adv. U 6gg.p. g5 wftr ' " ; P11SI If MFrtlNfi." v, t.V - 'fi.i i -.-.- r ; v m!jr 'r . - t Meeting or tna ctiiteu whm oa bald ibis wvrp , efti' TaWlay 1nd April it 4 VclocVP- M-aliba Taws HaM, as a .hark af -respaet U ihf ahanory tha lata Joan C Ci4 oea- . . ' . rf " 'W.DAUUABOAYWOOD, Isteadssfc Raleigh, April 5nd, 1830. 4: 1 I 4 4 4 lo P'ne in penury and want ! i
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