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BY. SEA'IM , GALES, 1 1 , TERMS. 4t for the Semi-WeeU Per, 5 umum for the Weekly Paper, ,$3 periwm - POETRY. WHERE REST THE DEAD! ir MISS ALICE car sr. Awer thoe st r.kwlnec. fcrtjrh inj raj Forgets the pi'hrrinjf chides of night, if en, given thee, where ire ihej Who pat from mortal si;ht ! Xf know in some rreen ile of bliss, TVhere clouds and tempests never roll, piere i a holier home than l hi A. triitmpli for l be soul ! fae early bird, the innwr flowers, The tesrtel Soring tithe haa restored,- 91 when shall l hey again be our O'er whoa our love was poured ! W Ic to are ,n ptp" track. And hear the etfr of winjs above. And call, bat no inwer back, . - Nor tokeo of their love. While kindred smiles and tonea of mirth. Are mingling brijr'nily as the wave. There anil resis rbiy on our heanh A shdow from the grave. Answer ihoo star, whose briehtninp; ray Foretells the a;athering shade of slight, Jf en, 'tis firm thee, where are they Who pa? fro'" mortal sight 1 MISCELLANEOUS. From Tail's Ediuburg Magazine. THE DOUBLE TRIAL. 4 STORY OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EV. IDENCE- For many years, Sir James Fanshawe, Bart, of anc'f.nt family and Urge estates had resided at Ablrey, about seven miles from the county town, lie was a widower, and bad but one child, a bautilul and ac complished daughter, who, upon his decease, (the then being just 21 years of age,) became ioie possessor ot" bis property, and also con tinued to dwell at the same place. Shortly after her father's death, Miss Fanshawe bene voleotly adopted as Iter companion a distant relatire a high-born young lhh lady, nam ed Eveleen O'Neill, who had jst been left, not merely fortuneless, but a totally friend Ifss orphan. On the daj of the A?siies at a well-known eotintj town in England, this young female, Ercleen O'Neill, was brought into the dock under aa accusation of having murdeied Miss Fsasbawe. The accused was tall, graceful, modest an I beautiful, with large dark eyes, fe lures deadly pale, quivering lips, and her sands lightly prcised before her. It was charged that this orphan cousin, tbii dependant, deliberately murdered her benefactress, templed by mercenary motive, id us Fanshawe having previously made a will, (earing ber property to Ereleen, in case the should die unmarried- The principal evidence introduced was the Itutler, named Collin. HesUted that "a few minutes af ter four o'clock, on th- morning of tne 28tti ofJely.be was aroused from his sleep by re peated violent screams, issuing apparently from liie sleeping room of his mistress. In freat alarm, be partially dressed ; and hurri ed as quickly as he possibly could towards litat room. The door stood slightly ajar, and pushing it smartly open, lie crossed ttie threshold, and was horrified by what he iru Kdiately saw. On the eaqet, by tne side ef ibe bed, lay the body of his mistress, in her uighi-dre, bathed iq blood. Kneeling close toxher was the prisoner at the bar, with ber If ft hand resting on her mistress' bosom, tod ber right uplifted with a small drawn dagger, which was apparently about to be plunged in his mistress' bod?. Both the dagger and the band which beld it were drip ping with tlood." A shudder ol horror agi tated tbe whole court atths part of the de position ; and the accused sank her head be tween ber bands, groaning heavily. The ex amination proceeded. Mr. Collins -Wrll you here describe the exact position in which your mistress Ly when you first saw ber 1 ;. Wuivbs Sue wan stretched out upon her back, her knees drawn tip tome height from the carpet, which, being a louse one, was rufUtid on a heap under astl toned ber, as tbougua great struggle had la. keii place- Her head lay on one side, with the right check renting on " the ' carpet, and ber bair was torn front underneath ber cap, bung backward over her head. Mr. Cwl bas You say that the prisoner was knet 1 tf by ber side, and holding a dagger, u bich Jou thou gut she was about plunging in yiur tress's breast ? Witness Yes. Air. Col-I'tu- And there was quite sufficient daylight fa yen to tee, with perfect dwtiictn-as, the bjeeu youju, e described? Witntss Yea. CoJlins Now, sir, on your, oath, was point ul ikai dagger directed down wards? w't considerable hesitation, the witness efeed that be could uot speak positively 'hit respect. U ilb regard to the chamber, no time was in making a strict and -well-conducted xUiiaaiioii of the apartment ; and the result that several most extraordinary matters ete brought to light. The bed in which the U-bted lady bad slept was completely satu Wed with blood, and ibe sheets tumbled aud "Wed In wa that rltl nHpni.ll l.t be must have fought bard with ihe murderer. aJ Paiiig the curtains aside. Miss Fanshaii e W reach the pull of a bell, hanging iu ber maid s room, and ma iinninou rur at an ent ,be required. This bell-pull was M etrefully tied round the adjoining bed PW.compejelyou, t,f ,De sleeper's reach. f J "Wrently indicatetl two important I d n ,,Ul tl,e ,,,ar,cr m,,I,t have been il m i !e'r l,Iai,ned "ffilir 5 "econdly, that iuti UW i e been co,,,n,ud by some one On Jh Cqu"'"ted wi,l, llw P""Ht wai r Vct,,,,,i ltodJ bn? mid, it fere t Xhkt "be Wa 8t,kbed in nine dif . n( pant ; aild her hands and arms were ,l0 ff.uh-.l : t U0e.lk. I V.". - 7 -r wu in manv niai-ea. in a ti.ot Lft """Praiejy she must Dave fought la.t , . 0,1 the bed was found a very laree Ueko cry large Br torn a.t kv i la a ruii II I S M . . . f . A "l ,,r1 tnoujnt to te Mis be e s own ; but, on examination, none j V::MSli:v ; i 7 --I- MM, J, C iPRILO, W. . - -: NUMBER 32, was lorn from her head ; neither did. the lock correspond in the least with hers, either in color or length. This was also the case with Eveleen ; and after a moat patient investiga tion at the inquest, all concerned unanimous ly admitted the inexplicable f.ict, that this lock of woman's bair, was neither the mur dered lady's nr that of the accused. Eve leen herself gave the following voluntary explanation of the position in which she was found: I was aroused from my sleep, by hearing what conceited to be a struggle, mingled with smothered screams, going en in the sleeping apartment of Miss Fanshawe. I listened and hearing screams still more dis tinctly, and also what 1 thought to be a cry for help, t hesitated not a moment in hurry, ing toward the room. As I approached the door, which was at the end of a long corri dor, and at a considerable distance from the shepingronmof any one else, my own cham ber being the nearest to it, I heard what I thought to be voices of individuals hurr.ed. ly conversing ; but when I reached the door, which Alias Fanshawe never locked, 1 found it slightly oien, and, on entering, discover ed her lifeless body on the floor, in a pool of blood. There were no persons visible in the ! room. 1 screamed repeatedly at the siuht. and in dreadful agitation, sank on my knees, and then Tell across Ihe body, by which 1 became besmeared with the blood of my dear murdered Iriend, whom I loved as myself On arising, 1 happened lo see a dapper, and liftO it up by ihe end i'f the blade, hardly knowing what I did. At this moment, the butler entered the room. The delence of counsel was unavailing ; a sentence of vuiltv was rendered, and Eve leen although subsequently found to be in nocent was executed. At the very next Assizes, a man, who- was surrounded by tin appalling mystery, was ac cused of being the sole perpetrator of tin deed. Circumstantial evidence brought the act home to him, with conviction to the miinia of alt men, and he was also sentenced, but anticipated his doom, anil poisoned hiinpell in prison, by the aid of a female accomplice, leaving Ihe following confession behind him: "In a few moments I shall be dead, and I now write all I wish lo Mr, and, whatever my life has been, or whatever my religious notions are, all men may believe every word I here write to be the solemn truth. 1 am in nocent of ihe murder ol Mis Fanshawe, and I have not the remotest idea who murdered Iter. The night she was mur tered I was many miles distant, and this I could have proved ou my trial, but I could not have done so without confessing that I was engaged that night m committing a murder, but where or on whom will never be known. My hands were cut in the death grapple, and my cloth a smeared with blood. As lo the witness- who asserted they saw me lurking about the Abbey grou uds, they eillur wilfully lied or were mistaken by my resemblance to anolli. er. The dagger with which Miss Franshawe was murdered really was mine, altho'igh I denied it on my tnal, being desirous to make the best of my chance of acquittal. As de posed on my trial, I was in the habit of car ryinir it about me, but 1 lost it a week be. fore the murder was committed, near to the Abbey, and 1 have no doubt Ihe real murder er bad picked il up, and used il as the in, strtitnent of the deed. What my real name, nnk, or country is who 1 am or what I have been I will never tell. That secret, and many others, perish with me." It appears, then, the latter was not guilty, from the death-bd coufessiou made by an old woman, the substance of which Is a fol. lews : MShe said, that 44 years by pone, she had lived as lady's maid with Miss Fanshawe, of , Abbey, and that lady having several limes scolded and threatened lo discharge her for gross neglect of rur duties, an awlul spirit of revenge took possession of her, and she determined to murder ler mistrs. While pondering the matter over, she hap pened to find a dagger (tliatl. fl by Roderick Madden) near to the park palings. About a week atterwards, she murdered her mistress with this very dagger, and being disturbed by the approaching footsteps of Evrb en O' Neill, who heard her death-struggle, she hdrried back to her own chamber, leaving the dagger behind her. She bad on at the time only a thin night dress, which beinjt sprinkled with blood, she hid, and hastily washing her hands and fce,put on a clean one. Then, when the alarm was given by the but ler, she joined the rest of the family in rush ug to the apaitment of the murdered lady, ad loudett of any in her outcries and la mentations. She siid, that when she saw th turn the affur bad taken by shifting all sus picions from herself to Eveleen, she no Ion ger felt any fear of deteetton. She availed herself of an early opportunity to burn her gory night dress, which she easily effected at the kitchen fire during the great confusion of the mornipg." She actually had the hardihood to attend the trial of Eveleen, and when the counsel for the latter uttered the remarkable expres. sion, that perhaps the real murderer was then present, she felt ready lo die away, but soon recovered and ahe aiterwardi beheld the execution of Eveleen without experiencing an atom of remorse, either for her death, or that of the first victim. From that time for ward, she, in ber own words, became and continued emphatically "a child of Heli!" Very soon after Eveleen's execaiion, she married a soldier, and accompained him to India:' Subsequently sbe'travilled ofcr1 vi rions parts of ihe .world, and committed tin upon sin, and wicked deed upon wicked deed, beyond the capability of her mem ory to sum op. At lenjjth she felt an ii rerislible prompting Q drag ber worn out frame to the locality of her fiist. tearful crime, and there, finding herself nigh unto death, she detcrmiml lo unburthen herself of a relation of that deed, and accordingly did so as related ' , - FORWARDING.. WILL atteod to th forwarding of all Good at II -Wilminatoa and Favetttmlls. at in Bual com anim'ioa ai win. In all eases, forward by fir boat without faersoe fa TMt. All ordar for purchasers will be strictly attended to. Jfrpct te care of t ' V " W. BRANKOff,' Fayottaville and Wihtr-ngtow. ' April i9,i83i. - 1 . '.,.ar,u ! SPRING GOODS 1850. THE Subscriber is. opening his Hpriog Stock, at n a oii umi, ol ins la leal importation and Domes no manufactures, consisting or HtapJs and Faacr Drv Good. Hats, tfboss, Crocksry, Hardware, and Grocsiiss, AAOiVG THEfl 100 piece Calicos, various colors. 100 x Duma anJ Bleached tfbirUQg sad 8het liingham. Lawn, Irih Linsn, Holland's Col onado and olhor Summer Good lor man and boy. PadUod tor cbddren. Brow a. Rsfinsd, Clarified, Crashed and Loaf Sngax, Java. Lacaira and Rio Coffee, Cm N il and Brad. California and other Hat for men and boy All of which will bs ao Ul on reasonable term for Cash, or to prompt customer on lime J. BROWN. No. 9, Favciicviil) SU Raleigb, April 15. 1150. 31 SWAl.Tl'a JUaVriCB. TH E North Carolina Justice, containing a om- ravrv statement of lb 8iaiaioa and Comaa n La of (hi Stat ; together wxb the Unewt.iw of ibe Su preme Court, end all Ibe anost approved Fitme and Precedents relating to ihe office and duty of a Jn lice of the Peeeo, and the Public OfReers, according, o modern practice, by Benjamin Swaim Second edition revived and correct rd. For ! at the North Carolina Book Store by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh. April 15,1850. 81 Uauk ol Cape Pear, ) April lO. 1S50. ITalvlDEND A Semi-annual diidend of three HV and half percent, has been ilecUred tbia day, payable i the Stockholders, on and afisr the 11 of May neit. H. R. SAVAGE, Cadiier April 16, 1850. 31 5t Jfr 111! 11 I I l. - . ... ASIIEVIL.L.C itIi:3CiGCU- The Alusengtr is the oldest, larjrf!, and has the largest circulation of any paper in Western Ca rolina printed on fine paper, and new type, and offVrrd ai ihe low price of 1 copy, 1 year. $'2 00 ; 3 for S3 50; 5 SS 25, and 10 for S16 00 ! ! ! Advertisement of 16 lines, inserted for the first insertion, for SI 0U, and 25 ct for each continu ance, and a liberal allowance made to those advertis ing any length of time. Publibed at Asheville. N C every Wednesday morning JAMES M. EDNEY, Editor end Proprietor. April, ISoO. 31 NEW CONCERN, TH E subscribers have this day associated them selves together, under tbe nam and style f BR1TTON 4- TODD, for tbe purpose of conducting General Grocery and Commission Business, in ibe Town of Peters burg. Tbey b:ive taken ihe Store in ihe Odd Fel lows Hall, opposite Powell's Hotel, and bope, by strict personal aitention to business, to merit aahare of pit roc age from their friend sod the public gen erally. Tbey will, at all limes, be supplied with a well selected assortment of Groceries, which tbey will sell at wholesale and retail, as low as tbey can be purchased in this market. Tbey will also pay strict attention to ibe forwarding of Good and sale of all produce entrusted to their care. R O. BRITTON ofN. C. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. January 1st. 135a 15 I v Spring and summer Goods AT IIEAKTT fc IjITCIIFOKD'S. n ECE1VED by late arrivals a eomplei Stock U, f Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, Fancy ar- iic j. Uonneta, Boot, Shoe Sec, consisting in pari a lollowa : Silk Batiotra and Tiuue. Crape de Pari, alin eli npe Oigandie, Ba ege Alborinea, Jcoim Li nd Mu.lins. Printed, P.ilka and Striped French Lawn, Milesia Jaconen. PUid colored Swiss. Plsin colored French JaconeU, Polka and Print, d Lawn. Ginghams Prints of neatest kind of styles, French W,k. Csper, Collar. Cufla, Lisle and Thread Trimmings, A'eck Kiblins, Meek Ties, Lara Mamil as, Pslleloi. Bonnets, very extensive assortment, Parascls. UmbrelUa, A I.SO. Blark French Cloth, Black Drap de Ele Summer Cotina;, Fancy and Black Cinre. Fsncy Bilk Vesiings, Fig'd Grenadin do. Plain. Diamond and Sinp'd whii Marseille, Figured Marseilles, H. Bot. .hoe. Friends of tho concern , costomer and the public awoerally are respectlally solicited l call and amine ibe Slock, and ibey will be assured of good bargains. Chaste and Beautiful. L ATE arrivals from New York have placed in possession of the nudersigtM.d, his Spring and Summer supply of STAPLE nud FANCY DRY GOODS, embracing almost every style and fashion fer the year 1850 ; ami which, for ItU, tftt, end tarisy, will favorably compare with any in the City. Pur clianers are therefore, reapeclluily invited locall and examine for themaelve. T. A MITCHELL. Raleigh, A j ril 9th, 1850. 39 tf CO.T1JTION SCHOOLS. THE Board of SuperintendanU of Common School for Wake Connty. axe reqseeted to inert oo the first Saturday in May. at tbe Ccart Hoase in Raleigh, al 10, A. M. A full Board is de sired. Gentlemen wishing to become Teacher of Com mon School are reqesied t be prevent and be ex amioed in the preseucs of the Board of Superinten ds rrt. ' WILL R POOLE, Chairman. April 16. 1S30. 31 Id ALUJI PILLS FROiTI TUB ROCU BR1DGE ALU SPRIIGS, Tl. THE Mbscribers.sre now prepared to oflri these Pill to Um pubho for iho.eneciuai car of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Affections. Disease of ibe Kidney and Bladder. all cuianeoos eruptions, general dehditv and lose of appetite. 1'bey am pe culiarly adapted to lbs diseases of females and sll diseases arising from want of action in Ibe Liver and digestive organs. Tbey are diuretic, ratbaxtis and tonic, in their action en the system in many cases they act n the liver when mercury would have no effect. There is not the slightest danger to be ap. prehended from tbsir use under any eirenntstance. Tbey are carefully prepared and put np in viala of 100 at $1 00 each, and for sale only by JOHN H- SEATRES ' , Columbian Motel, 8ole'Agcnt tHr the TJ. 8., and ' ' ' JOHN J. LYELL GO.. ' Corner 12th and Cary sL, Richmond, Va. April l. I83ff. 31 61 GJRDEJf SEEDS OF all tba popnlir varieties, warranted fresh and genuine, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD At Ct r braary 18, 1850. ' ' ' " T3 1TTT7 bite Gluger Freh and good, jnstre WW. eeived at ifao Urag Store, ef I at in Urag Store, ef WILLIAM3, UAV V00D t CO. . , . WILLI-1 October 18ih,J 8-19, 91 Dry Goods Establishments. A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE, GAS. TTUST to hand and for sale at P. F PESCUD S Drug Store. 13 February 12, 1S50. New Jewelry Store, w. n. Tooarsox Would respectfully inform the citizens of Kaleign and ita vicinity, that he has open t ed a choice stock of Watches and Jewelry in a part of tbe stor- occupied by Mrs. Thosnpaon as a Millinery establishment, where bs offers. for sale. Gold and Silver Watches, warranted correct time keeper ; the latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such as Guard, Veal and Fob Chains ; Cameo, atone and mourning Broaches ; Pfaia, Chased and Stone Kings; Gold fens and Pencil; Gold aud Silver Thimble; Stud. Collar and Sleeve - Button. Ear Riarn, Gold and Silver Soectaclss. oVe.. Fancy Goods and Fine.. Cutlery ; allot which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clock aad Jewelery repaired in superior at vie. Via Ootd and Silver taken in ex change. Sept. 21, 1849. 70 6m rtleriMo Shirts. L ARGE lot just received very cheap. E. L. HARDING. Dr. Joseph J. W. frucker. sfTKFFERS his Professional services to the citizens wirof Raleigh and vioinity. He may always be found at ihe residence of Ruffin Tucker, Esq May 8. 1849. 37 tf CIMTH;iIL'S CLOTHING. "H"UST received by Express, from Baltimore, 8, 9JP lot of fine Dress and Frock Coals, Cloth Cloake which, added to our prime Stock of Ready made Clothing, makes our assortment complete; which we are instructed to sell at unprecedented low prices. for Crj. A. B. STITil A: CO. Raleigh, January 28tb, 1S00. 9 Cabinet Furniture Warehouse J4..HL.S II. COO Rati. Ae. 92 Broadway, (Ojipotile Tiinity CJiweh,) NEW YORK. AS now in store a full and complete avsort- mcnt of CABINET FURNITURE, to vaich be is daily making large additions. Purchasers of articles in his line would do well to look at bis stock, amour which will be found everv arricle for tbe complete furnishing of a house, ran- g'ug wnn in, iiuiowing low rates : litoH Kost Bcdstkads, from $7 00 to $5 00 Mshog't Fbcnch do do 18 00 lo 50 00 Walnct do do 15 00 to 40 00 CoTTAoa do do 8 00 to 10 00 Mai trasses at tbe low tnnrket rates. Sofas Citv M amtfactcse, $20 00 to $75 00 Kocsino Chairs, Mahg't, 8 00 to IS 00 Mah't Pas los Chaibs (per dot) 50 00 75 00 Bureans, Card Tables Book Cases. nd WarJrobes of tbe finest dualities, and warranted eonal to anv n the market. Particular attention paid to boxing and shipment of goods, which iadooe by most experienced nanus. New York, March 5ia, 1850. 19 3m Oil and Lard Lamp Cliiuiicys A good supply of various sizes, just reeeived by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD f CO. TO SPORTSMEN, THE Subeeriler has just received s fine Strtk of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL G JNS RIFLE GUNS, REVOLVERS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL PISTOLS. BOWIE KNIVES, GAME BAG3, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS. EXTRA NIP PLES, &C 4-C. All of which will tie sold low. C. B. ROOT SPUING SALES! The undersigned are receiving direct from New Orlesn and other Market a lar$wt.ck of Sugar, Vt ula'ses. j-c. which ihey will sell for cash or lo punctual dealers, on favorable term Tbey have now in Store, 103 Hb.la. New Orleans Sugars SMI Boxes and Bbla refined do 1 III Bbl. New Orleans snd W. I. Molsises 40 Hhd. do do do do 350 Bag Prime Green Rio Lagnira Coffee 1200 Batts 8h.t 5110 Kig Nails, Cumberland and other Brand 50 Ton English iron, Imported direct into Pe tersburg. 40 dt Swede nd American do 600 K earns wrapping,- tiling snd letter paper 300 Boxe Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Can daa 111 Tons Casting 10 do Grind Stones 100 Dozen Painted Pails, Wiih a full assortment of Wines, Brandies die Slc die PEEBLE8 WHITE at DAYI8. Old St. Petersburg Vs. March 15th 1850. SS BY EXPRESS- LACK and Coloted. Embroi'ed Grenadines, Heal Valeucienne Etlgings, flsin and Plaid Tiasees, Ladies Black and Oslorad, Kid Gloves, Gents Neapolitan Riding Glove; Rich Bonnet, Neck and Cuff Ribbon, Corded Skirts, afc, Ve R. TUCKER & SON. Msrch S6tb, 1850 S5 I. 0. 0. F. first. rnuriiun awarded by Uie MARYLAND LXSTIXCTC, 1848, and: 1849, to 0- GIDI1S A, NJI1TII, lTBcffalla uud Uauncr iTiuuafactn- alft; rcrs, tor their Superior Style aud make of Keglia, Banners. &e.. Gibbs jr Smith would res pectfully inform the different Orders snd Societies throughout the Country, that "tbey keep constantly on band, a large assortment of Odd Fellows, Sous of Temperance, Masonic, Red Mcn and all other Regalia, Banners, Sashes, Robes, Caps, Jewels, eVc, all of which are got up in lbs best manner. " ' Individual or Associstions forwarding their orders may depenj on a much cars being taken in select, ing the goods, and npon getting them at ths same prices, as if the articles were ordered m person. GIUBrt At SMITH, R No t Baltimore Street, Rsliimere November Si, 1849. - 93 m w worn,- CY IlERiflAJf irjL'LYILLC WHITE Jacket ; or the. World in a Man t War That day Recaived by . H, P. TURNER. Raleigh, April I9ih, 1850. 30 Dry Goods Establishments. Spring and Summer Goods . R Tucker and Son, Mn eonsunUy keep on hayd an extensive assortment of ibe ocst ana moss ucsiraoie, as well as fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. are bow receiving their Spring and Summer snppry for 1850. On of tba Firm haa Inst returned from New York, where he purchased a rieh variety of uooasoitnis spring's Importations, be for they bad urea picieu over, ana oeiore tne advance in price; ana Having tau aaa tbe cboics or the laree snd splended fresh arrivals, and ibe advantage of love prices, tbey flatter themselves tbey will be better prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, and please their numerous friends and eustom ers, in town and country. They respectfully invite ino puoiic toe-til ana examine their stock.. Tbey have just received a supply of the followinc. and rviiaiij, rweiTiBgaaca otaer arxiciss aa are wawany kept in a Dry Goods aad Family Grocery Store, auitea to tne wants ana lasts or tnu community. Bill Gro De Rhine bilks. Plain and Figured Chameleon 8ilke, Broche and Plain Grenadine, Plain and Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black Bilk Tissues, Silk Albsrines and Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Embroidered and Dotted Faney Swiss Muslins, Chambeiy, French and American Ginghams, Camblet Lustres, anil Linen Ginghsm, Metrics, and Fancy Diamond Jackonets, Plain and printed Lawn and Muslin. Tarleton, rtwiss, Indis, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Dotted Jackonet Mudin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Bolt Rib bons. Frenati Needle Work Capes. Collars snd Cuffs, L.adiea and Uentlemen s Pans Kid (j loves. Swiss and Jackonet Edging and Insertings, Lide and Linen Edgings and Ribbons, Linen and Fancy silk Dress Buttons. Hus-ia Braids and Fancy Silk Trimmii gs. L .difi' and Missts' L.C. Hem Stitch aud Tape Bordered HJkfs Mudin. M.ihsir, Grass and Hough's Patent 8kirts. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES.of the various colors snd qualturs. Linen &. teuton Goods, in great varieties, many of which are touched with the Hungarian and l-alifornia nnii-b. Black snd Fancy Satin and Silk VESTING8," Plaid and Embroidered Marsei les ditto, c. dr.. HATS.stc Determined always to furnish what ever is lateii, rarevl and lest, tbey offer an ei. tensive slock of Men's, Youth's and children's Fsbionabe and Flat Bum Mole Skin, Pana ma, Marsesibo, Leghorn, Sev. ed Pedal's, Hun guian anil Palm Hats. Infai I's Fancy Goods. Also, Umtnelias. Paraaol, Bonneta, Shoes, Hard ware. Cutlery. Groceries, otc. All ol which tbey now are offering on the most liberal teims. R. TUCKER Si, SON Rsleigh .Msrch 15th 1850. Ilontc Shoes. lO Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BRITTON & TODD. Feb. 14fb, 1850. 15 ArnaisteadH. fine Cliewiusr Tobacco. B.n t bave just received 52 boxes and half boxes V Tf Armistead s fine Chewing Tobacco. BRITTON dc TODD February 14th, 1850. 15 SOMETHING NEW. ODA, Milk, Maple and Butter Crackers, some tiling I can conridsntly recommeud lo tbe citi zens of Raleigh as first rate. A good supply just received. L. IS. WALKtR Af ajae DOZ. yards Yelvet Trimmiog. to day r fjr ceived by R. TUCKER SON. IMev. ltf43. H Perfumery, Fauej Articles, it. TS'KT'E are now iu receipt of a large supply of W w Foreign and American Perfumery, b ancy Articles, &c. consisting of Cologn, Extracts for ihe Handkerchief, all the popular Pomatums sud Hnir Oily of the dny. Toilet and Shaving Soaps ol every quality and price, ancy Boxes aud ' 1 oilet Bottles of beautiful styles and patterns, to which we nvite tbe attention of those iu pursuit of something good as well as tnsty WILLIAMS, tlAI W UUU frl-V. FHKSU RICC F RESH Rice, new Crop just received. SON 99 3 December 11th. 1849. CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY! H E Subscriber begs leave to inform the citi zens ol Ualeigli and dealers id norm Uaroli a generally, that he has iul laid iu a large lot ol the best Candy Sugar, and is uow.be can confident ly say, msnufacturtng as good aa article of Caudy in Raleigh, as you can gel any where in the State or out of it; and I pledge myself lo sell it to the trade as low ss it cau be bought in Petersburg, aud ill warrant it lo stand. Alt 1 ask is a fair trial, and will convince the dealers in Candy that they need not go North for that article. I keep also ou haud good supply of Isiass Jars, that 1. wil sell low to those that may buy their Candy of me. Ij. a. WALKER. Raleigh, Feb- 5, 1850. 11 BATS SPRLXfi STYLE ISiO. FASHIONABLE Moleskin, Medium Bsaver, Men' and Boy' Summer llataof almost every description, r or Sale by R TUCKER $ SON. March 126th, 1630. 2 GROCERIES, &c. fniHE ubscri6s have in store, and are daily JI expectioe, the following goods, which they will sell al the lowest price for casn, er on lima to punctual customer, viz: 50 Tons Swede, English and American Iroa 5 Tons Germxn aud Blis'.ered Steel 1 Cast Steel 150 Bags Codes, Old Jsva, Rio aud Lagnira 75 lihds. Porto Rico, St. Cms and N. O. Sugars 135 ' and barrels N. O. and West India Molassi 250 Bscs Shot assorted, 300 Sacka Sah, 50 Boxes Loaf, Urnshed, rulvenzed, ana lieuned aognrs 5 Tous Blue Grit Griudstoues 100 Kegs Powder, 10 Chesi Imperial Gunpowder aad Black Teas - 300 Kegs Nails, assorted, Rapid Falls and Cera berland, ' 10 Tons Castings, assorted 150 Boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Caudlea 150 . Soap, every variety , 50 Barrels common Whiskey 50 do Rectified . ' 25 do Old Rys , 5 Pipes French Brandy 20 Barrel Apple ' do 1.0 do . Jamaica aud Anticua Rum and Pure J Holland Gio .. - ' ' 20 Pipe aud 9 Pipe genuine Madeira, Pale Sher- ry, Port and Teneriffe-Wiue A geuoral aauortmeat. of Cooking . Wiues, with Plouffb Linos. Bed Cora. Grass Ropeai, Pepper, bp.ee. Guiiier, t Hi .ce. xh utui.g T Wr . 0 - K. . 1 ... 1 1 Opposite Friend's Hotel, Ryesmore Street, ' y . ji .' worawmjr, au. FeKrnarv 18. 1850. (Htraw JlBltiagr ty tbe piece or yard. X. TUCKER 4. SON.. Marti 30th 150. -f A .RICH ASSORTMENT oXSilyerPlated Ca. ffll ton," Candlesticks, ' and Girandoles. And isrouM Cttambar Candlestick,1 for sale by : 's FAIMKK 9- KAMSGT, November 38, 1S49. ';T f.'i 7 v 4 T71ora1I DOJ.LAKD'S Cekbraled Herbsv JL.-. aiaen JEzLraet. or Vawetahfas- Hair .Waasi.- a sxisbhv aaaortmout aT mil kinda or nor uanery. : . . . rALMER liAJiSE-:. November 26,T84tt r, f4" G OLD WAJST BUCKLES AND SLIDES josc reeeived a beautiful article, Also. uaoa, nsmson Marble Clocks, warranted rood iime pieces- r or saia oy . PALMER f KstMSAY. , ueeember 4, 1S49. - - - - :. . -7 a XBGJV RJVD STEEL. Ton Swede's American and English Iron tcLftrv, sssorted, " , . - ' 24 tons "Blister. Cast. 'Sbear aad German Steel assorted .: '. .- ; - s- NU Rods, Band and Hoop Iron assorted. Those in want of the above -will ftnd it te tbeir inteceat. to give as a ealU the price eaa.no rail te salt ffc.BL.ES, WHITE f DAYIS. Petersburg, January 8, 1850.' 1 " ' 4t' lfr BOXES English and Goshen Cheeeo, just 1 av received and for sal by R. TUCKER f SON. NovSn, 93 HATS LATEST STYLES. .1 nst at hand. HEARTT & I.ITCHFORD. Stebbins, Darracott &Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS INr . Eartlieiiware, Cblun, and Glass, Pier, Mantel end Toilet Leok'wg-glatstt, Britannia and Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, f. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, Miocttoe Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGLYlJl. CH AS. STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. LT Particular attention faid to Packing TJ Dec llih. 184t. 29 ly c audlenrad Lamp Wick A superior article of Northern Sperm, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Al CO. GROCERIES. A GOOD supply of Groceries, such as Brown. Yl vrusued. Clarified and Pulverized S Dears, Cvtfee Kio, J ava, Laguira. A good supply of Molasses, low, from prime ta beat. 1 allow, Adamautiue and Sperm Caudles, A fiesh lot of the best Buckwheat iu Bar, and many other article too tedious to mention. Call ou Walker, for h is the boy to sell bargains. L: B. WALKER. Raleigh. Feb. 5. 1850. 11 NEW BOOKS. UR1CULAR Confession, in Ihe Protestant Tt Episcopal church. Fairy Tales from all Na tions; Dark Scenes of History, by G. P. K. James Sir Edward Graham, or Rail Wav Speculation's. by Catherine Sinclair, Physician and Patient. Greenwood Leavs, History of Spanish Literature. by Ticknar. The War with Mexico, by H. 8. Kipier. Tbe Whale and bis Captors, by Ch ever A System of Ancient and Mecillevel Geography, by Authon. This day Received by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Feb; 4th, 1850. . ll rPADIES Thick aud Thiu Sole Silk Top Gaiters, (LM) Received to day bv R. TUCKER dr. SON. October 8th. 1848. i 81 AT HARDING'S CLOTHING STORE, still on hand, a full assortment of Winter Clothing ai rvdnced prices. c Li. nAnuuxu. FLOWING A SUPERIOR article VARNISH, tor Cabinet Makers, for P. F. PESCUD. 13 sale low by February 12, 18b0. Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival of a large and fashionable as sortment of the above just at hand and for sale, cheaper than ever, at PALMER & KAittSAY'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 yon do not buy. 4 Doien 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 spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils and Pens and waist Buck les, . Silver Combs snd Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons, Cups, LUes, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, Sue. A large stock of Cutlery, Razors, Knives, Razor straps, snd Diamond Pasta for Razors. Brushes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, &c. -Butter and Fruit Knives. Gold and Silver Thim blev .' ; Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortmsnt of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti cles. All kinds of Watches and Jewelery repaired in soperior style. Old Gold and Silver reeeived in ex change. " i . RalelgV-Nov. 21, 1849. 93 tf B UGGIES, HORSES, AND CARRIAGES lor al bv ' G EOTT.-42.OOK E. Mansion Reuse Ltvery8tablv Raleigh Jan 31 t 1850. 1 JNew 'Firms 1 i -, THE "obscribers having connected themselves in haainsws, wader the Firm of B errs lob CoocB. take this occasion to inform tbe Public, thai they will keep constantly on baud all articles oecee aarv for the uses ol the Family or Fsrm. Tbair slec . consists mi part of the following articles:. . ... , r. Bacon and Lard, Flour. Meal and Corn, " ; Ira and Nails.' ' ' i ' . .Cast. German and Blister Steel, v A, . Castings, Trace Chains and Weeding Hee0 IjOsX, cbrusbed. clarified and arawa Sugars, n j, .Coffee, Molasses and Salt, r ,3 Sals and npper Leather, . , " V ', ' " 8pem, Adamantine and Tallow Candfe. Powder; Shot and Lead, : a ; - f Tobacco, Snufl sod 80s p; -cfti,, Country produce psnicu'srly corn, fodder and dry beef-hides will be lalten at a fair exchange. . Tbe.sbuve articles Having been careiuiiy eiecisd, nd bought with Cash, ikeSubseriber are determin ed not to be under-sold by any dealers in ihe City.. ...,.;.- J. O. M. BUrrALOtT, . , GEORGE T. COOKE. AnriL 9th 1850. , ., 7 n ' N B. . owih aids of Hargett. Street, fourth and a. w. . cmyiu si u fifth Joor. east of Willi.ms, H.y wood 4- CVs Drug Store . BURNING FLUID AND PHOgGEtNE fiAS'i, sUWwh, AprM 9laV 1950k rtCililVitt 99 1 StsOdsrd end Times copy, ( .'' ' I "Br II A 11? ....iwmI m aunhtv. at BarnSuw PlnM ---i U aud PlwMeiiaGst audbawmadrarTasgenisaU For to keepentahfa sensUat iofely.7 7 . " ; On. Dollai; eah b,t Tw'eniy-fiTeC.ttUaVjL cmJiXe''i JV - eJtarxe4ne,ee)t,iyjfcw MWsiiefief 23 i f?h mJ fiw thA wgfim&v,, in adrertrs bylb. jeafi.0 ,,t M' r, AdverUsemMtaassertei itba Sisr, j,. of charge. . r, x-.-: . --vi H mtraT"r? 9 riMitr,waj rwygrm? ; , r. j rmHB efcbsenberi; after" returning J BW gVateftfl IL a thanks to the Pubhe, Ibr the ar liberal aa4 generous patronage, hitherto axbstided ( him.Weu.ki respectfully give notice that he continues to pros, note butane f lmassa, ia aS iu?lke with Pr"eea and efcessuey. Hie StaddssP skeletal and eomtwodiona, end bis Ostlers wpsrieweed ad a, tentf ve ; indeed no naiaa 1. shall be spased to vawde Mislactie; te ait ybo sj. roanxetM EsUbiishasenL .,-. u.-w,. Jle, sriH keep eon.nJy on band, ibe biiav S HACKS, RCOCIICS, flARNC .w um .ir, weak, month or" year, on the' most artoderate terma. Drovwrv will fineTtbie a central poaiiiow, and ne eeavei nient one foreflectina aalee. and tbia wilt arw.jafind smtlareoaimodaijon SuraneanmL ber ef Horm, however large. , v 'Ti r j I Ths Sabsenher hs also ated anavwei nient by which he wilt be enabled tar mam wssw ma m-. .'-;irrtrrtaiy if o moderaxs and arnsmmadatins; Mimt:jraii new feature in hia buaiaeca. h t'irs',i ;r W Stsia. The Sabecriber boeee that Iki htarim-amd tk Public will. continue to give hisa triaL Jtlsvedl that b asks. -. ... . . . .. ...... , JAMES M. HARRISSU , Raleigh. Peptember tdt 184t. .. 7eV ly V-":5 TO HIREt i: V A FIRST rate Blacksmith , Apply at tbia OB em January 82, 1850. .., . j , '. ,.7 jtT FROCK AID DRE88 COATS. Li L. 11 A R DING has lust received a, Mi lLlafe e asaonment of Frock and Cress' CoaW 01 oeantifnl French Cloths. -; Cheap for Cash.' v J - ' - ' - ' -- ' ni ''".'.i, njnoc Paste A superior article of Eei f flavored, just to band ... . ... .; . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO ,., , To Drulistu. w ''f Supply of very superior Gold Foil just reejsj.' ved, and Ibr sule Tor cash S30 per ox. by . f ' r. r. rtaacui. Yeast I'OH Ucis-Another supply p these Yeast Powoers, juai received. ' , WILi.l AMS. HAYWOOD cd JTIOt7NT LAliLt TRIPOLI. SUPERIOR article for .Cleaning and VarsW RA isning Gold, Silver, Copper, Sleet, Tin and it other -Vleula ; also fur cleaning Window Mi, rora aad Glass ware, just received and tor sale 4y W 1LLI AM S, HAYWOOD & CO Raleigh, March liouO., -y. .gat A FRESH supply of Townsends, Sands aad Bristol in store aad for safe by" I niU.lA.IIS, UAtnuUU atCOl 1 Rligh. Sept. J. 14! S. F. PHTLLLPS, A TTENDS THE CUUuia in the Coentin JjX of Orange, AUntance, VV ake and CauUbsaaw a Chapel Mill, N. Cn May 24, 184f. 94 May luud s Sunlf, : N o. 3 -A fresh1 sap ply just received and for sale by s WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD V CO ' HJaruuvsiau, English and Ameikao Cbesea II For aale uy ' '-- R. TUCKER & 80tf March 30th 1850. Episcopal Cnvutiai.e 1'HE Siia Annual ConventsMi of the Protssfaar ptwp ChHb ta sfcw iviceese ef North Oavft oiina wiU be held in Christ Church at Eluabsth Cii ty, 00 the last v adnssdsy in May, being tbe SUtbt day of May, 1850. - rnt EDWARD LEE WINSLOW, fcWy. , Marsh 301a 1830. ; . r, ; . ; . .. Livery. Stables! sTTIIIE Subscribers, Uke occaaioa to infona tbeir. ism fneuda and the public reuerally. that they srilL carry on the busiaesa, in all iu brandies, St tba same; stand; and that no efforts jtor expense will r-bjfc, spared on their part to accommodate tbe travelling, cvmiuuuiiy. Conveyances, with good boreea pd careful drivers, will be furnwhed al all times asd at short notice; and iu lacl. everv con veniasma (as travelling , ia the way of , , HORSES, CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. &C, - will be supplied ou the most favorable aud axmoose dating terms. , . , ;. r.-t I be subscribers also expect to keep coaslantly aa hand, good . j . '. ': . - : 4 HOKSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES. &.C- And persons Wwbing 10 wut out tneir Horses "evr tbe week, r mouth, or year, will hare them Wall aueaded to, at woderai prices. Their Stables at eav Wilmington Mnrel, junto the East of Market Suaersv HopiUK 10 receive liberal ebcouraeemeut. ti.a uaW dersigued pledge iheuiswjvea to do ail in their pevf iv tucrik juouc patron age ana !or. ,:. 'I BUiTALOE COOKE,. naieigh, April d, tcdO. ; , . ... .... .29- Inblu's Extracts for ttae.IlandkerV J Chiefs, dfce. The Suhaerihar 'luMina. kmJ iavuily on band all. the faahiouable Odors ol Lubik warranted geunine, and lor sale low. 7 " ' ';f : ' HvDTURXKgn ManWacturing l&tebJiejit ' ' " " am'tiiaaUa.asaa' i-br 1OSPll lVOLTKRlNUvfora. narimav syj of vears Foreman in. Uia Raleigh sd aisstrw uad Road BUcksuuib Shop) ttawecil ally annewncsaa 10 the citizens of Raleigh and ihe surrounding Cesufr, lies, that hs ia prepared, ie mi nufaciura , -3 , ; , LOCIX3t . OF.ALL.hESQEIPTIOIfSf'l ' ; ;-; Onus aud Pistols, J'JHf Carriage Sprigy Mill-work, Brass yCkstmgs, amaf ta short, amf Utig in AtacAmf and MlacksmntM mark aa ia ui raw asd xo sxecutb tssxt, sUaeuie, a ma aaomtaat notice. ' - - Also has on hand aa extensive assortment of Lacks of all kiuds, at nriees frotu 10 eenU te atQ doUsrsi Edgetoola, an aussortrpent'of ; Axe, DrawingBvfS, Hatcheu, Hammers, File of avariou desctpUona, and a number ef article in bis line tee Uvjous (a mention: f" v -iJ '-"t" if ?'V "Air orders faithfully executed at tM lowest prices, and new work ewtrusted to bis care will be warrcau ed ; 'Orders from a disiaaee W sll be attended la and exeeuled at the shortest iuuoa.i tlw ILMablammeat will be tonud at the Haietgh Kailroa lpot.; . . Repairing in few nac ptu-astxited witax nasi aasa and despatch. Aasa, a general aasortment st GctaS 4ad Pistols ewuaUy .wn"band. . i '.'w 4d;s-t s j , , JOSEPH WOLT&lNa.ft Rsleigh, April 17, l4Ai4 31tf ? 7. rAiV'ttl, 1 ihinern mi.. G sfH Gall0aS ountaIb Liaed Oil f. Ls! V csived this sat and feraale bv s f f t f..PEaCUO.; Raleigh, April 9tb,lSa.. t u Staodard and TNwea eepy . i 1 . ilU Him MTU IS Es bi rt?t BY last Freith: Tria. have reeeid a fonhw supply ef tire following valaaUw article -for CeweAeVCa-e!? .iraifi- idJIT- M ,U H 'iatmr'BiUdoMm of Wild Cherrf, Wista'oXigl Lztwg.Jafn Esfta,i3ra. Cherry foe taraU f henkt: tpimonm yrar awweJoe. soferir -J.ioo.Psio and JkMUf't vdehnttd, CtMgk Cfclfe C -.:.K$- .4-,VWlW V' fjT Au ismsoos wboarwald iiCarf
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