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f- .".rT" !!t-,-- r. ftt vV "ir 1 Q) wiV 4 !;J vJ fil i" ' a.rii g u I r fjifltk jj Lit r;aov sdj"; w'l t(Straivci ads )o viummca fd'i.ichziu , m o or .t.n i tntii3t ice , ,i j tB r .j. ( k, , ' i; , r . - ,'S In "' li U -n .: 1 POETRY. ThefolloiBy Lw(kTvVi.l: W. Holc'en ) ertSUgested S reading the extract given be low ini-nlhe very cL.qsent enlagiuru delivered in the H"um 00 tbfi character or .Mr. Calhoc.n, by Mr. tWinbwp;of MtistchuseTH : ;-. "We fce WtfeatoW, ", by mfew thn ad. MKarout Btvlitor, that t was wort H Ihe gxniionf od pn!j of a protracted, voyage be Lb4 iM to nhtain even a J passing vie w et a7SotAa''i ' Chw tlat rreat' coelItlwi nf gij . hero 1ewfhere. We can imagine, then kat Q J be the emotions of those who hae tlvaya enjoyed Ue light cf that magnificent iu UMart, and who have iaien their daily and then Bwhily d'rc,'on (rma iu '"''"'Ig"1 ray, if it wre gjdenly blotted out from the aky. Such, and so Jeep. can concede be the .motioaa at this hour, ol not a lew f the honored friends and as gocia'tcs honrl ee around roe.; Indeed, toonc ran rY' ,0 reJe that a rtar i4 ihm firrt invni rtde h been struck from our political firmament. Let us hope that it has only been transferred i h cher nJ purer sphere, where it may shine on Uh undimmed brilliancy forever ! IMip voy Jr on the S-)uthfrn main Views with rpt awe the haMowed si?n - Vl nightly flames "beyond tie line' ; Nor deem the labor ali in V4iu Which brings hnu to that long-sought shriue, The various tribes, in fi-?!d. by flood. Walk m i' liifhf when day is done ; . And hil 11 ' bih atx.de. B'est reflex oi tbe absent sun ; In all their devioas wand-rinsc Fro n dewy eve. throush midnight's reign, It guides Ihem. lill ihe Morning' wings S;ed sunlight o'er the cirlh ajain. Vhat if th it Cross its front shouM veil, And d ira'.iwff. sink in Nishi's e nbrace t Nr other stars nor Sun couid fiil. Or share its woi.JroU dwelling place. Surofthe South ! 'twas thus with thee ! To thee all eTs and hearts were turned ; Ai round thy pih, from plain to sea. Tne glory of thy greatness burned. ilKlionn were drawn to thee, and bound. By mind's hih unstery ; millions hailed Id thee a juide-etar. and n'er found A ray in thee thai waned or failed. Fixed as ibt sin which hangs in Heaven ; Fir-n as ih? earth it shines upon ; Psn as th? snow by liht winds driren Wert thou, Columbia's honored son ! No Night's embrace for thee Vcor pall But such as mortl hind hth wrought : Thou liTest still in Mind in all Tbat breithes.or speaks,-r lives in Thought. Star of the South ! thy beam are here Here nthis heart tht weeps thy loss ; Thoiijfh hidden, thou art still a sphere, Sern-, rrfinfd from earthly flross, Eteriut, and intensely clear ! Raleigh, Apnl 6, 1850. MISCELLANEOUS. From Frasnr's Majfazine LINNE. THE WOODLAND FLOWER. In solitudes Her mice came to ma through the whispering ood., And from the fountain, and the odors deep Oi fl iwe-s. Shklley. On hill-iije bordered by a forest there ttoodanold church, of sirnll dimensions, whose slender tower contained one sofuvoi ced bell, which chimed forth on each sue c 1 re Sabbath a gentle invitation to attend the mom 1 11 j; servic ;or when, at distant in terva'a of time, an interim ntt ok place in the Surrounding burying ground, its solemn toll five not ce of the rare occurrence. Laurish im bal fallen into comparative disuse evtr since a more stately edifice had been reared tome rri'les off", but in the same extensive pa rish, and with a capacious cemetery attached. The minister whoofficiated at the old church resided near the new one ; lew and scatter, ed were the neighboring homesteads ; and a solitary cottage opening 011 the peaceful res-ting-pUce of the dead alone affoided evidence of the vicinity of the living, by the blue moke wh eh might be seen curling upwards from 1 chimney in the low thatched roof. This cottige was occupied by an individual, commonly known by the appellation of Juhn ny,or " Johannellimis," meaning the dimifi tie, who ne( lne officea conjointly of clerk and sexton both these situations, as may be supposed, bfjing almost sinecures t Laurisheim. Johannellinus was the smallest periimen of hutna-iity, to be perfectly lormed, and with none of tlie distortions or imperfections ol fT,i lbat it is possible to imagine h in s!i.rl, a real pigmy ; middle-aged, "h a charming expression of his counte. nee, hnghing blue eyes, and dancing, Iruking, flthbprgtigihbet, will o'-the wisp bftof ways. He was an accomplished clerk, feadm sharply hut distinctly, and biadiiut we half dozen singers with all the aiM and P'cesofa fashionable performer; and as w h.s spxtonship, no cne conld dig a grav.; well and expeditious a the agile, fairy lle Johannt-llinus ; some persons indeed firmed that the "little folk in green" must ld him sometime.". ,.hen a f"n-ral was performed at Laur ,lleirn, it was piclurefque (if such an ex- "in" '"i proCeisi',n winding slowly up the -siue, defile amongst crags and forest and .,Khere wild roses, s'rawberriev, the Cr'.Wln'fi bloomed in profusion, and turf.!? Was poisi:les3nn t,,e s01 spriney 0 ;,,,e! envying from tliewofKl into thp b. ""d emering the porch of the , 0,, sobe.iutif.il in its primitive "Plic.ty and quaint f.shionings. eryiouchu.g it was also on those stim- itew""1',"' Whe" "lhe dew U f,,e,h; nea.h.10 f"r down in 11,0 allcyb- fljirenl ,,l8U',t ,onPS of Johannelliinis' toil ,!' ',Cn the Pe"8,l,t "sting from his Uki t! (,"l,,fn lM,r!i 8 round, would "L 1 iP,e frorn 1,s ""'th and say, P'pin "? all 'l'9 d Johannellinus pist g,ai"y !" aa the sweet sounds floated ' t.ie eveninv brfr. Jifthanimlliniia ,,f!er " .U,"'vcriSa' favorite, w elcomed every-' c' 1 o"3'' his were "J3 anvi ls vi?ils, , Un'lLl.i2I few and far beWcn i buf wlie'n"ie did cdnia" grilJilJjb UtioiSHtM 4hc- favored bouseboki. young Bud old aerghbors flocked in, dance ws sometimes got tip; and little Johnny was jfefeof and caressed by all. 'Of ten, too, the woodman; pursuing his occupa-' tion in the forest depths, felt he was not so solitary after all, when suddenly a strain of soin chrerful air reechoed through the glades, and he said to himself, "There is Johannellinus, I wonder how many orchises the manikin has found to-day j" for Johnny employed all his leisure hours, of which he had many, in searching far and wide for orchises, readily disposing of them to gar deners and amateurs. Ad Johnny found plenty of use for his gains, inasmuch as he was the ole protec tor of an orphannephew, whose father had perished at seaj and whose young mother, Johnny's only sister, had literally died of a broken heart for her husband's loss. Very dearly had poor little Johnny loved his sis ter, and tenderly he also loved.her orphan boy, thrown on the world in helpless dertr ttition ; and to give him a good education, and fit him for gaining an honest and res pectable livelihood, was the worthy uncle's first wish. Johnny's sole recreation was his flageolet ; and, seated on the root of some old tree, he often solaced himself with its sweet strains as he rested awhile from his toils; and certainly the second wish of his g'lileless heart was to lead the singing at Liurisheim with that, instead of with his voice, on the sihbath ; but he d,ared nit pro- pose the measure, as the minister disliked all char ge or innovation, and Johnny stood in much awe of hitn. It was on the rve of the holy Baptist's d.ty when Johannellinus had just sealed himself to enjoy his frugal repast after a wearying day in the forest, that a pedestrian entered hts cottage asking for rest and refreshment. Now there was something in the wayfarer's appearance and tone of voice which instant, ly pre poss m-d Johnny in his favor; he was a tall, attenuated man, perhaps fiftr years of age, but he looked older than he was, be cause his long locks which flowed over his shoulders w-re silvery white; his stooping gait, too, might have led to the supposition of infirmity at first sight, had imtthe piercing glance of his dark, eagle eye, and a free agile st' p, altogether disproved the allega tton- The request for rest and rr frcshmrnt wis simply made, and the words were sim ple enough in themselves, but Johnny's mu sical ear detected the pleasant intonation of a sonorous voice, for he judged by sound, as Livater did by exprpssson, and if ever one human being felt suddenly attracted towards another, Johnny did to the strange pedes trian. The laiter carried a stout oaken stuff in one hind, while the oiher supported a kind of wallet flung over his shoulder; hut, despite dust and fatigue, little Johnny (elt perfectly warranted in Saying "I fear thai a g'nlUniin like you, sir, will find it hard to put up with the sort of wel come I can give ; but my best shall be don.' . The stranger.smiled in a sad sort, threw down his wallet, ami drew towards the table, and without more ado assisted Johnny lo dispose of ttie humble viands. He then ask ed to be shown whrehe could sleep, and Johnny ushered him into the spare closet containing a camp bed and one chair, the single window looking full 0:1 the church yard, where the moon was rising over the dirk trees, casting strange flick'rmg shadows on the graves beneath. Long and earnestly the stranger gazrd on the scene, and then turning round and look ing down on his companion, he said "Will you allow mi; to inhabit this apart ment as long as I pleas-? I will giv you but little trouble, as I shall be out in the for st nearly as much ns j ours If." Pointing to the crowded hillocks, headdd 14 A draught from St. Hubert's spring will be the most delicious beverage for a thirsty soul." And ihis mention of St. Hubert's well completed Johnny's astonishment ; few per sons and those only the natives ol lhe spot knowing ils existence, hidden as it was amidt lhe mansions of the dead, and arched over, curtained also with ivy and other cree pers. However, Johannellinus held his peace, for there was somewhat in the stranger's voice and mien, heiokening both reserve and mel ancholy, thai he durst not venture on idle questions He knew not how to refuse the re quest preferred, particularly as the gentle man put down several gold puces, thus lib erally anticipating payment ; so, after many deprecatory hints u Johnny's pari its to the incomplete domestic appointments of his housekeeping, all of which were unheeded by his guest, the arrangement wasconcluded, much to Johnny's own amazement at its suddenness, and at his opinions being so quietly bill peremptorily overruled. Now, although Johannellinus was far from being of a prying or inquisitive disposition, yet there was abundant reason in the present case why curiosity might have been forgiven ; lut when lhe little clerk found lhat the rev erend incumbent evidently knew the stran grr, and evinced deference and attention to wards him, all misgivings canished, and Johnny decided lhat his guest was merely an eccentric individual ; "perhaps a leeth more than that, but perfectly safe and harmless." "Poor gentleman," soliloquized Johntiy,"I am sure he has known great trouble; and when I put this and when 1 put that togeth er, I think I can fathom his history. First, there are his lone rambles in the forest and sure he isn't alvoays a botanizing, 'cause don't I hear him apostrophizing of something continually ? Secondly, dou'l I see him in that shadv corner beneath the yew-tree.when he think no one sees him, bending over ihsl grave which has only the name of Linette on its headstone, dated twenty-five years ago? and didn't he ask me when the ros trees had died which used to grow all orer it? and his n't he planted more, and told me to attend carefully lo them ? And did 11 t he know where to find SI. Hubert's well ? So I put these things together, and com to the conclusion that he knew this plae when he was a youngster, and long. after' I did ; lhat bis sweetheart is buried tbcre, and tbat ha ltd n'i hren ouitc rirrlitever since." . , ... - , rw 1 1 Johnny's sage deductions seemed not al-. together unwarrantable. Pamian as the i I i ir J., il . , i d' i I .a i 1 r - ! ! ; i , ' ' o' . "'(.si r. 33 d1 . ' S """""SBOSlsSMSSHMMMWJBBl 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 'V. Stranger, cav his nam V4raV n, indefatiga gawierjiig botanical treasures. classifying and arranging the in each evening, and seldom ceasing to pursue most ardently his occu. pation, so that Johnny often f-lt uncertain if the preoccupied enthusiast gave any hied to his humble talk, for he had no secrets ; and to speak of bis hopes and wishes for the orphan boy was so natural and pleasant, for it rnufct be confessed thai Johnny liked a "bit of gossip" now and then; so he also confided his ambitious wishes resp cling the church muHC, as leader of the choir on his flageolet, lamenting at the same lime the ruinous condition of the sacred edifice. "Ah. poor fellow," thought Johannellinus, "1 have heard that unhappmess finds rest and relief in study ;" and one evening, as he turned homewards from a distant part of the forest, he was brought to a sudden halt, his suspicions confirmed, and sympathies all ex cited, on hearing Oamian's voice at rather a high pitch, exclaiming "Most beautiful Lnne I here where noth ing n heard save the rustling of the trees and lhe song of the birds, I apostrophize thee ! What are the haughty flowers ol the land in comparison with thee? Thou rcfussi to exchange the silent gleuand melancholy wood for Ihe gay parterres" of civilization ; the mossy turf and the shady solitude is thy eternal bed ; a fairy link and memento thou art of pa.-t happiness." Here Johnny could not resist peeping through llie intervening boughs and leaves, rind he f It quite awe-struck on beholding Datman kneeling b-side a mossy knoll, whereon grew a delicate white flower. Sure ly it could not be that he was speaking to, yet he plucked a bloisom, at the same lime continuing "Fair Ldy, sweet woodland Linne, I feci absolute compunction in plucking ihee, for thou wilt pine and die in my hands It is truly a selfish and transitory gratification, for the tendon st care will not save thee when transplanted, and cultivation is thy death." "Is il the flower or a spirit he is speaking to?" pondered Johanuelliuus. "1 declare it is sugar sweet to hear him as it is to hear my flageolet, and most makes me cry." Soai ig, he took it from his pocket, breathing a wailing symphony , which caused the starllt'd botanist to look hurriedly round, and to move quickly on ; but not eie he had caught a glimpse of the inopportune musi cian peering through the leaves. It might he this slight incident had ruffled or off- nded th stranger, but shortly utter Dimiin took his leave of Laurtsheim, tlis appeaiiug as quietly and mysteriously as lie collie; hut previous to his departure he sig nified his wishes to the worthy sexton, res peeling ihe peculiar attention he tlesired should be bestowed on the rose-trees replan ted on the grave whose only memorial was the Christian name of a female, lie back ed tins request by a magnificent guerdon, saying that a similar one would be, foitlicom iug yearly, provided his wirh-s were well attended to ; adding, with a smile, thai it would help Johnny to pay for his nephew's school. ng. The. -little clerk did indeed venture to question the clergyman concerning the de parted guest, but he checked him so au thoritatively, thai Johnny never presumed to take such a liberty agan. More than a year had passed away, the roses were blooming in profusion on Lin en's grave, the promised stipend had been duly conveyed lo Johannellinus through an unknown channel, and the orphan boy had been placed at a superior school, when a new incumbent succeeded to lhe living of Laiirisheiin, aided in the performance of his dutitshya curatr. Tins latter personage was affable and communicative, and pleas, kntly consulted with Johnny respecting the details of reparation and renovation in pro gress al the old church ; he also was the bearer of the now unasked permission of Johnny's flageolet leading Ihe choir. Il may readily be imagimd that Johnny's heart warmed towards his new friend ; never had he felt himself ol such impoitnice before, never had his cottage ben so honored by a guest since Damin had sojourn d there. Often he would exclaim, in Ihe fulness of his heart Whal a lucky fellow I am! how grateful I ought lo be ! Hero I had three wishes, and all are gratified ; my boy is becoming a great scholar, my flageolet leads Ihe choir, and the dear old church is beatified. I do dec lure that if I was asked to wish for (-oincthing else, I don't know what il could be : except indeed," he added thoughtfully, " that 1 knew who my benefactor was.' Bui now he had found one 10 whom he might speak, and it was not long ere he dis burdened hts mind, and related all he knew concerning Damian. The leverend gentle man could afford no definite infoimalirn ; but when they had often conversed together on the suhjf ct, a new light seemed lospmig up in Ihe latU r's mind, and by degrees he unfolded the following facts lo the wonder ing Johnny, leaving him 10 draw his own in ference. The lord of St. Hubert's Priory hfld the living of Latinsheim in his own gift ; ho was known to be an eccentric nobleman, and had not long relumed to his native land, after many years absence. He was unmarried, led a hermit's life.and was signalized by abstruse botanical discoveries. It was whispered that an early tragical story, attending some jnst love, had once blighted reason ; but nothing was known on lhat score with certainty- " But of this I can speak positively," continu ed the narrator, "that it was al Si. Hubert's par licular request your flageolet, Johnny, usurped the place of a small organ once in contemplation for 1 ha old church ; it repairs also were accelera ted through lhe sarins instrumentality. With re gard to the forest scene you accidentally witness ed, when Damian addressed Ihe wild flower, per napa you ara not aware thai Linne is the name of a beautiful weed, originally selected by a great botanist 10 bear his sppellation. and that it is also the endearing abbreviation for lunette. All at tempts to transplant this delicate flower from its woodland solitude have proved failures ; it dies immediately ; and I have beard that enthusiastic btaiist seek lhe shady forest depths tor weeks together, where alone they can examine lhe shrinking beauty in its full perfection of growth and maturity. Now, friend Johnny, your clever I braiu may uot find much difficulty in solving the RALEICn. : A C. APRIL lt'l -! - 'n-i,: . ? sjt .Sir:!' V pmlem ,if fUcni visit k. your eoUage. Perr hipe, also, be entertained privi- recollections at tached to the spot, which peculiarly endeared it to his memory, associating tfie fair lady of lhe wrtods with one who had borne its name in the5 days of hts early and happy yooth.'r That evening, far down rhe peaceful Valley, were heard the at rains of Ihe flageolet, and the prolonged echoes were slow and soiemu, so lhat t!kaid one In another ''Johannellinus is practising for the sabbath won't it be grand to have sucb fine church mu sic!" The roses still continued to bloom on the grave, whose heads'one recorded the name of Linette," years after Johnny the Diminutive had found a last resting-place close at hand years after Johnny's orphan nephew bad become a good, a wise, and a great man. Dry Goods Establishments, A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. J UST to kaad and for aU at ' P. F. PESCUD'S Drug Store. February 12, 1S50. 13 New Jewelry Store. . W. n. THOMPSON Would reapectfulfy inform the citizens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he has open rd a cfioice stock of Watches and Jewelry, in a part of the ator- occupied by Mrs. Thompson as a Millinery establishment, where h offers for sale, Gold and Silver Watch., warranted correct time keeper ; the latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such as Gaard, Vest and Fob Chain; Cameo, stone and mourning Broaches ; Plaia.Chaxed and Stoue Rings ; Gold Peoa and Pencil ; Gold aod Silver Thimbles; Studs, Collar and Sleeve Bullous, Ear Ring, Gold aod Silver Spectacles, &lc. Fancy Good an1 Fiue Cutlery ; all of which will be told cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jemelery repaired in superior style. Old Gold aud Silver taken in ex chwnge. Sept. 21, 1849. ? Em !lcriMO sliirts. L ARGE lot just received very cheap. 3We E. L. HARDING. Dr. Joseph J, W. 'Fucker, jfVFFERS his ProO-niooal services to the citizens V Vof Raleieh and vicinity. He may always be found al the residence of RutSu Tucker, Esq May S. 1819. 37 If GGITLEnCH'S CLOTHING. TTUST received by Express, from Baltimore, s lot of fine Dress and Frock Coats, Cloth Cloake which, ad Jed to our prune Stock of Ready made doming, m ines our assortment complete ; which we are instructed to sell ut uuprecedented low prices, for Cash. A. B. STlTtl & CO. Raleigh, January 28th, 1S30. 9 Cabinet Furniture Warehouse JA.HLs II. COOKE. JSo. 92 Broadvcay, ( Oppotile Trinity Chxereh,) NEW YORK. AS now in store a full and complete assort ment of CABINET FURNITURE, to wuicb be is duily making l irjre additions. Purchasers of articles in his line would do well to took at his stock, among which will be found every amcie lor tbe complete lurnutuiog or a Bouse, ran giog with the following low rates: II10H Post Bcdstum, from $7 00 to $"5 00 Maiiog'y Fe.ch do do IS 00 to 50 00 Walnut do do 15 00 to 40 00 Cottagk do do 6 00 to 10 00 M uttrasses at the low market rates. Sofas Citv Mamuhctiii, $20 00 to $75 00 Rocki.xo Chaiks, Mahg'v, 6 00 to IS 00 Mah'v Parloi Chair (per doz) 5U 00 75 00 Bureaus, Curd Tables, Book Cuses,and Wardrobes or the hnest vjualmes, and warranted equal to any in ihe mnrket. Particular attention pi id to boxing and shipment of goods, which is done by most experienced I hanls. New York, M.ircb 5th, 1S50. 19 3m P RESERVED GINGER, juct received by L. B. WALKER. Oil and Lard Lump Cliiuiieys A guod supply of various tuzes. just received by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD $ CO. VACA I Acre Lot, iu the Eastern part of the City, an elegant site for a private revi deuce contiguous to the lot upon which N. B tushes. E.-q , rede Enquire of E. P. Guiou, or the bditor ol this Paper. November 24. 1849. 94-wtf TO SPORTSHE1V. THE rJubscriher has jat received a fine Slrrk of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL O JNS RIFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS, BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAG3, POWDER KLASKS, SHOT BELTS, EXTRA NIP PLES, C. J-C. All of which will be sold low. C. B. ROOT SPUING SALES. The undersigned are receiving direct from New Orleans and other Markets, a large -lock of Sugar, Mola-ses. -c. which ibey will sell for cash or to punctual de ilers. on favorable term Tbey have now in Store, ' 105 HhJ. New Orleans Sugars S5U Boxes aud Bbls refined do 1 IU Bbls. New Orieans and W. I. Mol 40 Hbds. d. do do do 850 Bags Prime Green Rio 4" Laguira Coffee 1200 Bscs Shot . 4 5011 Kgs Nails, Cumberland and other Brands 60 Tons English Iron, Imported direct into Pe tersburg. 40 do Swedes and American do 600 Beams wrapping, writing and letter paper 800 Boxes Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Can dee 10 Ton Castmgt 10 do Grind Stones 100 Dozen Painted Pails, With a fall assortment of Wines, Brandies ie C' C PEEBLES WHITE & DAVIS. Old St. Petersburg Vs. March 15th 1850. 23 BY EXPRESS. TLACK and C.iloied. Etnbrot'ed Grenadines, I3B Real Valeucienne Edgings, rUin and Plaid I'isues, ... Ladies Black and Colored, Kid Glove, - Gents Neapolitan Kidiwg Gloves, Rich BoDaetrNrek and Guff Ribbons, Corded Skirts, 4c fce R. TUCKER &, SON. March 36th, 1850. x5 . . r - , , -. it Drmmi EstaMsuiriehts,": Spring and Summer Goods - For 1850. R- Tncker and Son. IjDJ HO. constantly, keep on hivd an extensive Y assortment of the best ana moat aesiraDie, as well as fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply for 1850. One of the Firm has just returned from New York, where be purchased a rich variety of Uoods ortkis spring's Importations, before they had been picked over, and before tbe advance in price; and having thus had tbe choice ef the large and splended fresh arrivals, and tbe 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, in town and country. Tbey respectfully invite tho public to call and examine their stock- Tbey have just received a supply of the following, and are duily receiving such other articles as are usually kept in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Store, suited to tbe wants and taste of this community. Bl'k Gro De Rhine Bilks, Plain and Figured. Chameleon Silks, B roc he and Plain Grenadineef - - - - - . . Plain and Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black bilk Ti-sues, Silk Albarines and Hernanies, Com colored Grenadine, Evening Dresses, Embroidered and Dotted Fancy Swiss Movlins, Cbatnueiy, French and American Gingham), Camblet Lustres, ami Linen Gingham, Melnes, and Famy Diamond Jaikonets, Plain and printed Lawns and Muslins, Tarleton, Swiss, Indis, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Dotted Jackonet Muslin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib bons. French Needle Work Capes, Collars and Cutis, LsditV and Gentlemen's Pari Kid Gloves. Swiss and Jack .net Edging and Inserting, Lisle and Linen Edgings and Ribbons, j Linen snd Fancy Silk Dress Buttons, Ko-ia Braids and Fancy Silk Trim mil gs. L . dies' and Missts' L.C. Hem Stitch aud Tape Bordered H.Ik Is Mulin, Mohair, Grass and Hough's Patent 8kirts. CLOTHS AND CASIMEKES, of the various colors and qualnns. Linen Sl Cotton Goods, in great varieties, many of which are touched with the Hungarian and California finish. Black and Fancy Satin and Silk VESTINGS, PlaiJ and Embroidered Marseilles ditto, 4x. ct. HATS. Jlc Determined always to furnish what ever is latest, rarest and best, tbey offer an ex tensive stock of Men's, Youth's snd children's Fashionable and Flat Brim Mole Skin, Pana ma, Maracaibo, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun garian and Palm Hats. Infal.t's Fancy Good. Also, Umbrellas. Paiaaols, Bonnets, Shoes, Hard, ware, Cutlery . Groceries, Slc. All ol which they now are offering on the most liberal terms. R. TUCKER &. SON Raleigh .March 15th 1650. IlorscShoesu 10 Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BRITTON & TODD. Feb. 14 tb, 1850. 15 Armistead'e flue Chewiug Tobacco. WE have just received 52 boxes and half boxes Armistead's fine Chewing Tobacco. BR1TTON &.TODD February 14th, 1850. 15 SOMETHING NEW. SODA, Milk, Maple and Butter Crackers, some thing I can confidently recommend to the cili- zeos of Ruleigh a first rate. A pood supply just received. L B. WALKER rW DOZ. yard Velvet Trimmings, to day re O ceived by R. TUCKER SON. Nev. 23. 1S49. 8 Perfumery, Fanejr Articles, kt. nr K are now in receipt of a Isrge supply of Y Foreign and American Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c consisting of Cologn, Extracts for ihe Handkerchief, all the popular Pomatums aud Hair Oils of the day. Toilet and Shaving Soaps of every quality and price, Fancy Boxes aud Toilet Bottles of beautiful styles and patterns, to which we invite the attention of those in pursuit of something good as well as tasty. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. FRESH RICC F RESH Rice, new Crop just received. WM. ffcCK $ SON S9 3 December 11th, 1849. CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY!'.! THE Subscriber beg leave to iuform tbe citi zens of Raleigh and dealers in North Caroli na reuerally, that lie has just laid iu a large lot ol the best Caody Sugar, aud i now, he can confident ly iiv, manufacturing a good an article of Candy iu Raleigh, aa you can get any where in the Slate or out of it ; aud I pledge myself to sell it te the trade a low as il can be bought in Petersburg, and will warrant it to slaod. All 1 ak is a fair trial, and I will convince the dealers in Candy that they beed not go North for that article. I keep also ou baud a eood supply of Glass Jars, that 1 wil! sell low to those that may buy their Candv of me. L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Feb' 5, 1850. 11 HATS SPRING STYLE 1S.0. FASHIONABLE Moleskin, Medium Beaver, Men's and Boy's Summer lists of almost every deacnpliou. For Sale by R TUCKER SON. March 20th, 1650. S GROCERIES, &c. THE Subscribers have iu store, aud are daily expecting, the following goods, which they will sell at the lowest price for cash, or on lime to punctual customers, viz: 50 Too Swedes, English abd American Iron 5 Tons Germ xo aud Blistered Steel 1 Cast Sieel 150 Bags Coffee, Old Java, Rio and Laguira 75 Hhds. Porto Rico, St. Cms and N. O. Sugars 1 25 ' aud barrets N. O. and West I udia Molasses 250 Bars Shot assorted, 300 Sacks Salt. 50 Boxes Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, and Refined sugara 5 Toua Blue Grit Grindstone 100 Kegs Powder, 10 Chest Imperial Gunpowder and Black leas 300 Kegs Nails, assorted, Rapid Falls and Cum berland, 10 Tons Castings, assorted 150 Boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles IU 4 Siui, mm Mri.lv 50 Barrels common Whiskey SO do Rectified 25 do Old Rye " 5 Pipea French Brandy 20 Barrels Apple do oO do Jamaica and Antigua Rum and Pure Holland Gin 30 Pipes aud j Pipes genuine Madeira, Pale Sher ry,. Port and Teneriffe Wioeo A general assortment of Cooking Wines, with Plough Liuea, Bed Cords, Grass Ropes, Pepper, Spiee, Ginger, Maoe. Nutmegs Chocolate,. Wrap ping, Letter and Writing Paper, Clover Seed, jro. 4 . - f DU.ll 4JCT Ofc.l VUU.-, Opposite Friend's Hotel, Sycamore Street, ' " ' Petersburg, Va. ' February 18, 1850. '15 ly jtraw iTlaltiufi bT the piece or yard. For 9 sale by R. TUCKER d) SON. March 30ih 1850. : , p-t rt) v; y-;Tr"'. t'.T Lfy Pit- .r ... j W Titer? ASSORfMiNT oflTepiaua Ca ters rcABleTestieks,' and Girandoles; ' And Bronze Chamber Candlesticks, far sale hy - . November X8 1849. . ; . . . . ., 1 4. For Sale DOLL AT? D'S Celebrated Herb 4ainm Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wash; Aiao, an exieusive assortment of all kinds of pert unwy. rALMEK 9- RAMSEY. November 26,' 1849. 94 G old Waist buckles and slides ost received a beautiful article. Also, on band, 3 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted rood usse pieces. er saie oy - PALMER $ RAMSAY. , December 4, 1849. , 90 IRON RND STEEL. PSLM Tons 8wede'g American and English Iron JtQ asserted, ' 24 toes Blister, Cast, Shear and German Steel assorted Nail Rods, Band and Hoop Iron assorted. Those in want f the above will f nd t to their interest W give ns a'eari; the price cannot fail fo suit PEEBLES, WHITE $ DAVIS. Petersburg, January 8t, 1650. - 8 41 BOXESf Enelwh and Goshen Cheese, juft Am3 received and for safe by TUCKER SON, Nav29, . ... gs H A TS LATEST STYLES. .1 at at hand. HEARTT it LITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earthenware, China, and Glaus, Pier, Mantel ind Toilet Lotkmg-glautt, Britannia and Plated Warey Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, frc. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, Sliucltoo Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, CHA8. STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. 7" Particular attention faid to Packing Dec 11th. 184. 99 ly il lunnivnisu utmp vvicii. A superior ,ar afl . m eaerv - article 01 .-northern bperm, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD &. CO. GROCERIES. A GOOD supply of Groceries, such as Brown l Crushed, Clarified aud Pulverized Sugi Cotfee Rio, Java. Lapnira. A good supply of Molasses, lew, from prime to best Tallow, Adamantine aod Sperm Caudles, A fiesh lot of the best Buckwheat iu Bagsand many omer articles loo tedious lo mention. Call on Walker, for he is the boy to sell barf ains. L: II. WALKER Kaleigh, Feb. 5, 1850. II NEW BOOKS. aURICULAR Confession, in the Protestant Episcopal eh arch. Fairy T tiles from all Na tions; Dark Scenes of History, by G. P. R. James Sir EdwunT Graham, or Rail Way Speculation's by Catherine Sinclair, Physician and Patient. Greenwood Leavs, History of Spanish Literntnre. by Ticknar. The War with Mexico, by H. S, Kipley. The Whale and his Captors, by Chever A System of Ancient and Mecillevel Geography, by Aamon. This day Received by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Feb: 4th, 1850. 11 TIP A DIES Thick and Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters, frgMl ueceived to day by R. TUCKER dc SON. October 8th, 1849. 81 A T HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, still on hand, a full assortment of. Winter Clothing ai reanceu prices. tu. L. MAKUIJMU FLOWING VARNISH. A SUPERIOR article for Cabinet Makers, for sale low by p. F. PESCUD. February 12, 1850. 13 Gold Watches and Jewelry. JNfc.w arrival of a Urge and fashionable as sortment of tbe above just at auud and for sale, cheaper than ever, at PALMER MjHUHjix a Jewelry store, ihe most extensive Stock of all articles in their line tbat has been offer ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if you do not ony. 1 4 Dozen gold and silver Watches, of all kinds. Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals, tm : T7 : i r . . . r iBger-riiigs, cur-rings, oreusfc-puis, OIUOS, and collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets,! Clasps, gold silver and spring steel spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils aud Pens and wuist Buck les, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons, Cups, La ilea, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, &.& A large stock of Cutlery, Razors, Knives, Razor straps, and Diamond Paste for Razors, Brushes, Hair urugnes, nonius, xootn tsrusbes, tc. Butter aud Fruit Knives, Gold and Silver Tbim bles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walking; Canes. Silver Plated Castors, Candle Slicks, Walters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, - Soaps. Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and oanstmaa presents, ana a variety or other arti cles- AU kinds of Watches and Jewelerv reoaired in superior style. Old Gold and Silver received in ex change. PALMER J. RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. 93 tf BUGGIES, HORSES, AND CARRIAGES . lor sale by j GEO. T.COOKE, Mansion House Livery Stable. Raleigh Jan 31 t 1850. 10 New Firm. TH E Subscribers having connected themselves in business, under the Firm of B err aloe fc Cooks, take this occasion to inform the Public, thai they will ke-p constantly on band ell articles 'neces sary for tbe uses oi tbe r amily er Farm. Their stoe co us "la in part of the folio wing article : ' Bacon and Lard, . , l Flour, Meal and Corn, Iron and Nails. Cast, German and Blister Steel, Castings, Trace Chain and Weeding Hees, Loaf, chrnsbed. clarified and hrewn Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, and Salt, - -Sale and upper Leather, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candlss, Powder, Shot antl Lead, Tobacco. Snuffs and Soepe. j-c., fc, d-e ' Country produce panirnlarly euro, fodder and dry bo-f-cdes will be lakrn at e fair exchange. : The abuve articles having, bees carefully selecled, and bought with Cash, lhe Subscriber are determin ed not to be under-sold by any dealers in the Cily. ' J. O. M. BUFFALOB- GEORGE T. COOKE;- : April, fth 1850.' .:' X9 . N B. Sovtbsideof Hacgott Street, fourth aid fifth doors east of Willisana, Hay wood f C Drttg Store.. ... .. . . ;.: Wanfedi I mediately. J.J. BIGGS. 34 3t April 8th, 1850. rfiTusi.yaf trverj Sixteen Lines first uertioe. O.V DmVrrT 'saXtt Subaru ui iaaerUea Tarty-TivW Oeele. V ,r?M V.V i JStf aferfsrt .ad ieiefJtdtlswaWwttW charted 23 per 'UuUUjfrtf sdVertWers MBiyearA " ! SstiXei r.ii i. vt HE Subccnbrr' after" einrnlnsfVfcIsTOtetW thenas''td the PihTlic, for the"' very liieraUnd - ..... 1 . . , genernue pMrosage, ftiUierto extetided l hiafj wevli reapectfetiy give notice lhat he sent ka tsffrosei eu hw line of htMs, 4n; af ite:WHilt prompinesa and efficiency. Jlia :l Sialkl airs)' cleap and eommodioo, and his Ost!r e xpcrfencejl end t tentfre 5. indeed no pains or x'pense Kaye'befBef shaH be spare! to render satisfaction icf atJSvto p4?. roaizehis Estabitshmerrt ' .""' 1T".-?i J-v:- ifitr He wilt keep coimaotly oa hand, tot Krj, i hacks, uutitiics, nAUwda ' HORSES witlbe boarded by the day, week, month or year, on' ihe most aioJeraie term.' Drivers will end Ihj a ceatraj posit ion, and A mocl, couV nient one-for effecting saW. sud Aer will eiwaj e find ample accommodation for ) nnasU ber of Borsesr however, large- ; . s . j 5-4 'iy, mil Tne Subscriber - has also effeeted in newrrenea ment by which be will be enabled U kace aew asat old Bueoiss, and Hoasassr sefe, Mt-exthtmgf? on moderate and accommodating tenus.' Tbla i 4 -new feature in bis bttsTness.' ; --a ;- iiii Lunt , The Subscriber hopes that his frierida 'akd ta Public will continue to wve luai' a trial. , It is eH tbat lie asks. - . . JAKES L .HARRIS . Raleigb. September's 184 L- TO HIRE I ,nU; nfc A FIRST rate Blacksmith; Apply at tUa Ot&d ... .nary 22, 1850. ; . .. , . ;7 FROCK AD DRLSS CwATl. 1T7 L. UAKDINtji has just received a VA 11 A rate assortment er r rock and Drs Cents et beautiful French Cloths. Cheap for Cask Jujube Paste A superior article of Roe flavored, jast to hand - ' ' - , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD COu To Dentists. IV Supply of very superior Gold Fofljost reeet alsa ved, aud for sale for cash $S6 per oi. Vy ' - PF. PESCUD. t Yeast PowUers Another supply of thees Yeast Pewuers, juwt received. ;'r,T W1LUAMS, 11 AY WOOD j-CX JllOUir LAULIJ TitlPOlil. '' SUPERIOR article for Cleaning aadf VaraW ttL tahing Geld, Silver, Copper, Steel, Tin. aaal tut other Metals ; also for cleamog Windows, Mie rors and Glass ware, just received uud tor sale by -WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD oc. CO. -Raleigh, March l Jth, 1850. ! ' J T! hgta ?rv t s-jlx mfrrtrf" A FRESH f TaUKuil iiu4 sad oruiois iu store and for sale by - WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD. CTjid a. . ' . Raleigh, Sept. 1, tt-iU, j. . A rz.'.i i'.easIA 3 - 1? DHTTY TDSS' vt J, m una i Ui r . Ci TTENLiS THE Cuuttiai in the Conntle A of Orange, Alamance, Wake and Chatham. Chapel Hill, N. C, May 84, 184$, 24 Maylaud's SunJI, Xu. A fresh, snf ply just received and for sale by ' ; WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO" ' llftariuesian, ltghati and Ajnsrieaj CbsSs H r or sale oy R. TUCKER SON: M ' 1 tA. March 30th 1850. Episcopal Conyeiillvtt.;' !-w 'vHE ''h Anuual CouveMioa Of the Protest! A. Episcopal Cusich in ibe Diucese o lMtlt Caa olina will be held in Chrjst Uhnren- at Elizabeth Ci ly , on the last W edueaday is May, being - the S44k day of Alsy. 185.0, 'Vr t EDW AKD 1EE vVLN'SLD vV. BeVyf " March 3Uth 1850. ! -2ftl Lively h SteMel; A txHE Subscribers, take occasion to inform- their smU friends ud the public geuerally, . that lbs; wUi carry on the business, in all its braueneyatU) sane stand; aud that uo efforts no ezpeuae Wili do spared on their part to eccommedate ihe UaeelltBg. cumiiiuuiiy. Conveyances, with good- horses Met careful drivers, will (a lurnished a all liuieo ssdst short notice; aiiS iu tact, every convenieave fa travelliug, in the way bt . HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGLES.St.Cn will be supplied ou lUd tuoat favurao-e aud aoeecss daliug tenus. . . ,-f . r . The ftabticriber also expect to kern couslaDtlr S hand, good V , . HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. aCfi And pensoua wishing u put ouitbairHoreei M the week, or inuib, or -yeas, wiH Ihseetsjeta'wU attended to, at moderate prices. Their Subiesntses V tlonuglon Mreel, JUht to lhe East of iHsfkel Sojusjw Hopiue lo receive liberal ebcouracemeut. the U&-. dersigued plvdge iLcmi-elves to do all is their er lo merit public patronwge and favor. '" ' '- '' COOKlt: 4rBUFFJLLOEl Raleigli, April 5, lc50. . ,t -t ,-j i .,; asrj IT . ubiu's Extracts fur llie flaaiHcr- l A cUiet's, cc. The Subscriber keeps cvu Ktvuiiy on h.ud ail the fuhiouiille Odors ol' Lubijt warranted geuuiua, and for aalo low. . ' 'ir.tii ort II. TURNKRn Maimiacturiii Estaullslimeiit JOSEPH WOLTJUlilOvfefs. ssmbsr of vears r'orewtiu , in tha Uulcigu. aMMitata hil Ruud Blacksmith Si bop) renpeci tully aaujuiiucca to the etliteiia of Raleigh; aud lhe orreuuehug Cook lies, lhat be is prrpured to utauufacuuS ' I r-i I v XiQCJCS, OF. AI& 'pESiyBlTttONSi ' GamsVaaa.lt ' ? M Carriage Spripg , -MiR-mori Brass CastmgsaiU as smart, any uttng is macaute any piacJismtawmk SI IS ALSO rKEraSKO 0 Steelre SSXI. SA.-WlJIO.aT ' '.'t- .Vf TSS SHOSTEST OTiCS . . J, r. Also nas on hand aneatensive sasartmeutef f.o'rjki of all kinds, M fritea. Inmt 0 eenta , ii MnUmik ; bdgeUMia, U-aiBpritteut ox .Aoa, v.rawing.kSiSes, Hatcbeu, Hammera, , Filas of various, description. aud a number of articles in his hne too tedious e ' mentn.,l ' aJ V'.yj':y .'t'-a All orders faithfully executed al the letraet'prieSs, sod new work miniated to, bat cere still lhe wprrawl- ed t. Orders from a jUMtanca wilt be ailaaded te Mid ecuted at the shortest notice. Ut Jtstablisujaeut will be found al the Raleigli RaHroa liepot.''. T'f Repairing iu his line ptjrtotiued Willi Hettaee aid despatch. Also, a gtueal aasocisiettl of Gsasssd Pistvla conataully u liana. i v -r yl juatrw YULTERJJI6.v. Raleigh, April 17, 1849: ' ;.,M" f. J 'i tf - LINSEED 01L. N -li ' GALLONS Mountain Oaeef dft re isived tnia day sad forsale by "1 ly -i.:.i. a.:io,k tm Standard and .Tiinea copy. ft BY last Freight Train, I have reevit 4'ibkber enwplyofktiit foUDwins; taJsidisiUsiSSlW nitiar UaJoom aj nuu Laerrj, fJtsifr UougM Loxhnges, Jaynes ExpectoroiC, Ayerd.tterrj Waf Jfcarn fvttnoxib SvrM: SVesf krudfc of Jba iPaats DriWMt&toUtaed y tT.A" pn! "re ajructea, wiU Roughs 4nd Colds, areata viled lo call and fict S cure ak . P.r. PESCUD'S. .
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