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aaBgajBSSBBBaaaaasaBSaSaasM '" -" r. .... i .- i ( . ,u . j .nnij.jii.un ...j ;.. i nr.jl IJ fill i. II I ll in I II l.l. Li' vifjT;Tir? p'; r ,-tt a. . r i j, Published ssmi-wseklt and wsskx-t, BY SEATON GALES, Umi AND rftOPKIETOK. TERMS. for the Semi-Weeldy Pajperi $5 per annum yor the Weekly; papcr $3 per annum, r GYMNASTICS. Those whom choice or uecessity may lead to follow some of the very useful occupa tion h'ca re generally carried on in pojv nlous places, and which often bring many jn(jlfidUaU together into large manufacto ries, would fino a Try great adtanugw in hiring recourse to some of those bodily exer cises abicb are eBgaged in for the purpose of recrtauou and amusement. If judic ious lj managed, as to their kind, and the time and energy to be devoted to them, they might be miJe the roost powerful means of coun ters ting the injurious ifftcls arising from tbe disuse of particular muscles, and trout the d'morting and cramping positions to .kirh the operatives in goto kinds vf bui- unavoidably subit-ctcd. These ex ercises, besides greatly beutEfing the body, ;,rM have a verv iinportant influence it respect to the imud and moral feelings. They would serve as diversion from many cr rusting and baneful modes of passing away tbe lime not devoted to business, which too often lead the operative classes into prac- j lices which bring ruin on their families, anil j ire more injurious to their health, and des tructive of life, than the most unheallhfnl manufacturing occupations Gaines of va rious kinds, requiring the active exer tion of the body, combined with skill and izility, have in almost all ages and countries, been resoited to, for the gratification both of those engaged in tbem, ami ot those who assetnbl for the purpse of witnessing the feats of strength and skill exhibited by those who have attained to excellency in these sports. In the best days of the polished states of Greece, public game were kept up wuh great Sjnrit, at stated intervals : and prizes were awarded to the conquerors in bodily as well as to mental competition ; and the dis tinction which the acquisition of one ol these prixn conferred on the victor, was an object pursued with the greatest ardour and per severance. The preparation necessary for these games required the habitual employment of these various exercises in tb intervals. Suitable placs, in or near the Grecian towns, were set ap-irt for the young men to exercise tberasi Ives in ; and persons were engnjje.1 as directors of the different sports ; and so much attention was paid to the subject, as almost to site it the character of a science, under the name of Gy uotics. In our own tim-,thi ubj-ct has been taken up with much spirit in Germany and France, ami S-Hne attention liS been paul to it in this country. It has, however, Ween chiefly at tended to amongst the middle and wealthier clashes ( society ; -and many young men hare found their bodily strength and agility wonderfully increased, besides having their mental anduoral qualities greatly improved, under the regulations and exercises imposed by the superintendents of these gymnastic recreations. It must not, however, be sup posed, that these sports wer made the sub jects of compulsory educations, which wulil effectually deprive them of their charm. The powers which they developed, and the emulation which they excited, rendered tbem very attractive, anal they might easily and injuriously have withdrawn those enga ged in them, from the more useful, but sev erer exercise, essential to the cultivation of the mind. The pvmnasiuin was therefore made subservient to school-lessons, and other mental exercises ; and the proper per formanee nf theaa was made essential, as a means of obtaining admission to the gym. nasium. or place ot exercise. A similar can would doubtless be desirable, as a salutary restriction to the encroachment which ath' leticpames might make on business or fam ily duties, were they ever to become an ob ject ol general interest witn our operatives. Various healthlul exercises, such as cricket and fives, performed with a ball, running and leapinz, tend to increase the useful pow era 'of body and unbend the mind ; but they may easily inlucean excess of exertion, by which irreparable mischiel may be done Swimming-schools, in situations which ad mit of them, would give to many the means of saving either their own lives, or those of their fellow-crt atures. It is a subject for great and increasing regret, that almost ev ery open space in town or country, favour, ale to indulgence in these and other health ful exerries, are becoming progressively and rapidly occupied. It is in fact a crying evil, which drives boys and lads to expose them selves, aa well as passengers, to the most serious accidents, from their playing in the high-roads : and what is far worse, it drives our young men to seek amusement and re creation in the odious retreats of idle, cor rupting, and dissolute association. Is recommending the athletic exercises which were esteemed and cultivated amongst the Greeks and Romans. I must not omit to notice the very important exception which must be made with respect m those which are likely to siir up angry and ferocious expositions, and can scarcely fail to have a hardening And brutalizing tendency. Sueh were boxing ud wrestling amongst the Greeks, and in a still greater degree the murder ois sword-fights of the gUditors in the Roman amphitheatres; and eeebare the barbarous prixe fignta which disgrace this country. Their de moralizing effect ts by no means confined to tbe parties actually engaged in these combats : in fact, some of these may give proof of admirable courage, agility, and perseverance, which we must rezrei 10 see prostituted to so bases pur pose.. Perhaps, in many instances, tbe greatest evil is the effect produced upon the spectators ; for there can be no doubt, that the habit of wit nessing ihee spectacles blunts that natural sen sibility which must make every ancorruptei mind teel pain at witnessing the distress and suf fering of others, even whilst he may admire the powers and fortitude which accompany tbem. When this sensibility is destroyed, it is soon suc- seoea oy the opposite state. Pleasure is leit n witnessing these sufferings, and the desire to inauige in this gratification grows to a detestable paasion; and not only their fellow-creaiures, but numbers of h'lples animals, deeUned for tbe use pi man. and placed under his protection, are bar oaroaaU sacrificed to satiate ir. In short, ihev are become cruel in the extreme, and cruelty is the associate, the twin-brother of the- basest cowardice, and utterly repugnant to genuine wumgeand valour. MISCELLANEOUS. SU- ,.' I Hoopla on the Mean of Preserving Health.) V0LUME1LL - ; - FOREST TREES. - ' I am food ef listening -te the conversation Vf Eirgtists enileujervoit'VoTalcoiiceriis, and oi noticing witn wrmt lSteanU discrimina tion, and what alrong, unaffected interest, they will discuss topics, which in oth-r countrie are abandoned lu mere - woodmen, or rustic cultivators. I have heard a imble earl descant on park and forest scenery, with the science and feeling ot-a painter. He dwelt on the shape and beauty -of particular I trees on his estate with as much pride and technical precision, as though be had been discussing the merits of statues in his col lection. I found that be had gone consider able distance to examine trees ' which were celebrated atnoung rural amateurs, for it seems. that trees, li.ke horses, have their es tablished points ot excellence, and that there are some in England which enjoy very ex tensive celebrity from being perfect in their kind. There is something nobly simple and pure in such a t ste. It argues, I think, a sweet ami generous nature, to have this strong rel- a . isli lor the beauties ol vegetation, auu mis friendship for the hardy and glorious sous of the forest. There is a grandeur of thought connected with this pirl of rural aa economy. It is, H 1 may be allowed the nguretbe heroic line of husbandry. It is worthy of liberal, and free-born, and aspir ing men. He who plants an oak, looks for. ward to future ages, and plants for posterity. Nothing can be less selfish than tins, tie cannot expect to sit in its shade, nor enjoy its shelter ; but he exults in the idea that the acorn which he has buried in the t an U, shall grow up into a lofty pile, and shall keep on flourishing, and increasing, and bein filing mankind, long after -tie shall have ceased to tread his paternal fluids. Indeed, it is the nature of such occupa tions, to lift the thoughts above mere world- liness. As the le.aves of trees are said to absorb all noxious qualities of the air, and breathe forth a purer atmosphere, so n seems to me as if they drew from us all sordid and angry passions, and bra'hed forth peace and philanthropy. There is a serene an J settled iuajr6iy in woodland scenery lhat enters iut' the soul, and dilates and eleva tes it, and fills it with noble inclinations. The ancient and hrreditary groves, too, thai embower this isltnd, are most of them full of story. They are haunted by the recollec tions of lh great spirits nf past ages, who have sought lor relaxation among them, from the tumult of arms or the toils of state, r have wooed the muse beneath their shade. It is becoming, then, for the high ami veuerous spirits of an ancient nation, to cherish thee sacrr d groves that surround theirancestr.il mansions, and to perpetuate ihetn to their descendants Brought up, as I have been, in republican habits and prin ciples, I can feel nothing of the servile rev erence for titled rank merely because it is titled. But I trust I am neither churl nor bigot in my creed. I do see and feel how hereditary distinction, when it falls to the lot of a generous mind, mar elevate llmt mind ino true nobility. It is one of the ef fect of hereditary rank, wh n it falls thus happily, that it multiplies the duties, and, as it were,rxiends the existence of the pos sessor, lie does not feel himself a mere in dividual link in creation, repoimible only (nr hi wn brief term of being. He carries hack his existence in proud recollection, ami he -xtnls it forward in honourable antic ipation. He lives with his ancestry, and he lives whh his psterity. To both does he consider hnns If involved in deep ieponsi bilites. As he hi a received much fn-m those that have gone before, so he leela bound to transmit much to those who are to come after him. His domestic undertaking seems to imply a Tonger existence than those of ordinary men. None are so apt to build and plant for f ture centuries, as noble spirited men who have received their heri.ag a from foregoing ages. 1 can easily imagine, therefore, the fond ness and pride witn w.hich I hare noticed Eiiglich gentlemen, of generous tempera ments, but high aristocratic feelings, con. templating those magnificent trees, which rise like towers and pyramids from the midst of their paternal lands. There is an affinity bet wen all natures, animate and inanimate. The oak. in the pride and lustihood of its growth, seems to me to lake its range with the lion and the eagle, and to assimilate, in ibe grandeur of its attributes, to heroic aim luiellcctuat man. With its mightv pillar rising straight and direct towards heaven ; bearing up iis lafy honour, from the impurities of earth, and supporting them aloft in free air, and glori ous sunshine, it is an emblem of what a true nobleman should U ; a refuge Tor the wean a shelter for the oppressed, a detence fr the defenceless; warding off from the pel. tings of the storm, or the scorching rays 01 arbitrary power. He who is mis, is or nament, and a blessing to nis name ' He who is otherwise, abuses his eminent ad vantages abuses tbe grandeur and pros perity which he has drawn from the bosom of his country. Should tempest arise, and he be laid postrate by the storm, who would mourn over his fall? Should he be borne down by the oppressive hand of power, who would murmur at his fate? "Why cum bereth be the ground?" Washington Irving. New Spring Goods. "IT HAVE received part of my Spring 8tock of J Go"ds sad am prepared to show, Plain Chameleon Silks, Graced ' do ' do Figard 1 do do Black Gro de Rhine do Black and Printed Alberine, Black Berate vrry fine, Plain French Cambrics, vsr'tous Colors, RmtvniitaMil Ciaa Mnalins. Worked '-!tars and Cufli. Paris Pints for . Trimmi.i, Tapeatrie Buttons for Ladies Dresses, Rvris sad Jaconette Edgings and Inserting, . Lisle, Bobbin sad Thread Edginss and Lace, Primed Lawns, Bonn. U Cap sod T asset Ribbon, - Marbled Moaraitis; Gingbsa, -' Carved Shell Tuck Combs, -Ladies Black and Kid Gloves. ' J. BROWN. No. 9 FsyetUvids St. 1 BBBWawaasBBBBBSWI - , At Auction, PURSUANT to "an order of tha Supreme Court of North Cafoltaa, the undersigned will offer lor sale, in tbe City of Raleigh, on the 4ih of June next, the entire Stock- of Books, S ationery, &.C , of ike late Firm of Teaaia (r H names, including a large number of Copies of the Supreme Court of N. Carolina. Also, one set of Binder's Tools and fixture Also, one lot ef Land adjoining the City of Ral eigh, on tbe east,' containing seven acres, more or les. Tbe sale to be continued from day today until all the property is disposed of. Tksxs -For all sums over $20, six and twelve months credit E B. FREEMAN, Clerk. May 1st. 1850. 35 td Standard copy. iT VACANT Acre Lot, iu the Eaatern part of Hed the City, an elrgaiit site for a private rri denee contiguous to the let upon which N. B flaghes. Eq , remdea. Enquire of E. P. Union, or tbe Editor t this Paper. November 24 1S49. 94-wtf BjtGOH' fJVXX LARD. ICE Bacuu and Lard, a prime articU. WM. I'ECK & ON. May 1st. 35 AUCTION. WILL be sold at Auction, on Friday next (tbe 3d M-ij in front of our Auction and Com mis.iun Store, at 11 o'clock, a general assortment of Lndies Dress Goods, ready made Clothing dee. oale to continue on uext any A. B. STITH, Auct April 29tb, 1850. 35 COTTON YAK IKS COTTON Tarns by wholesale or retail WILL PECK dc SON. May 1st. 1850. 35 TW'IHTCD t'OTTO.I TIIRC4D. E A INU and Knitting thread and Carpet Warp J2 WM. PECK 4" SON. May 1st. 35 FLOUR. GOOD supply of tamily Four to hand WM. PECK dc SON A Mar It. 35 swa i:rrs JUSTICE. THE North Carolina Justice, containing a sum mary statement ol the Statute and Comro n Law ..f this Slate ; together with the Decision ..f the Su preme Court, and all the most app'Ovrd Fms an I Precedent relating to thr- office and duty of a Ju tics f the Pence, and the Public Officer, according o modern practice, liy Benjamin Swaim. Second edition revised and rorrrcird. For sale at the North Carolina Book Store by H. D. TURNER Raleigh, April 15.1950. 31 NEW COXCCRJf, THE subscribers hnvethis day associated them selves together, under the name and style sf BRITTON TODD, for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery and Commiion Bosinese, in the Town of Peter--hurg They have taken the Store in the Odd Fel 1owb: HU, opposite Powell's Hotel, and hope, by strict personal attention to business, to merit a share of pMrocnge from their friends nd the public gen erally. They will, at all tinies, be supplied with a well selected nssortment oT Groceries, which they will sell at wholesale and retail, as low as they can be purcbaned in this market. Thev will also p-y strict attention to the forwarding of Goods and sale of all produce entrusted to their ere. R O BRITTON nfN C. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. January lt. 1850. 15 ly GJIRDEJf SEEDS OF nil the popular vnrteites. warranted fresh and genuine, just receirei -ind for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD at CO. February 12, 1S50 13 'IIKKE DEI TlE have on band, of our own inanuiaciure, a Vt'r banlsom aMortrnent of Buine-s Coals ol :loibs. Lu. ens. -r., Are. AI-. Vets snl P.nts loons, loceiher with a splendid eitment ol Shtrt l'raats. all kinds ; Glomes. Kuspe tier. Gowns ; in fact every thins kepi by Merchant Tailors generally. Call and examine for you'Ives. S3 Raleigh. April 19. 1850 PEEBLES, WHITE A DAVIS, Grocers and Commission ITIercbaut Old Street, Petcr&borg. Va, KEEP always on hand a large and well assort ed supply of Groceries, and pay particular at tention to the sale of t'olton, Tolatco, Wheat, Flour, and all other kind of produce LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE. PETER R. DAVIS. Ja. Petersburg July SO. 5S v GROCERIES, &c. THE nbscribers hsve in store, and ara daily expecting, the following goods, which they wilt sell at the lowest prices for cash, or ou lims lo punctual customers, viz: 50 Tons Swedes, English and American Iron 5 Tons Germnn aud Blisiered Steel 1 " Caat Steel 150 Bags Coffee. Old Java, Rio and Lagnira 75 llbds. Porto Rico. St. crux and N O. Sugars Vih and barrtla N. O. and West India Molaasea 250 Bag Shot assorted, 300 Sacks Salt. 50 Boxes Loaf, Crushed. Pulverised, and Refined Sugars 5 Tous Bine Grit Grindstones 100 Kegs Powder, 10 Chests Imperial Gunpowder aud Black Teas 300 Kegs Nails, assorted, Rspid Falls and Cum berland, 10 Tons Castings, assarted 150 Boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles 150 Soap, every variety ' 50 Barrels common Whiskey SO do Rectified 25 do Old Rye 5 Pipes French Brandy 20 Barrels Apple do oO do Jamaica and Antigua Rum and Bare Hullaud Gia 20 Pipes sua Pipes genuine Madeira, Pale Sher ry, Port aud TeueruTo Wines A general assortment of Cooking Wines, with Plongn Liues, Bed Cords, Grass Ropes, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mace. Nutmegs. Chocolate, Wrap ping, Letter aud Writing Paper. Clover Seed, ire BRITTON &. TODD. Opposite Friend's Hotel, Ryes more Street, Feteraburg, Va. February 18. 1850. 15 ly PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. A CHOICE assortment, consisting of . P Embroidered, Bordered sod Plain Chamelion Parasols. Blaek, Watered, Plain and Silver Gray Parasols, Ladies Black Son Umbrellas, Black aud Green, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, of all prices. J. BKUVVXV. ' Ksleigh, May Cih. 37 TIIE Illuminated Boak ol Needle Work Comprising Knitting., ftetiing, Crochet, and Embroidery. . For sale by - -' : ' ' , H.t. TURNER. RaWgh May 5nd. : ' ' ' 36 ' ll ; : - " . , RAtEIGn, 1 C4 MM1, 1 Cabinet' Furjikure, Warehouse -.'..fJkH.&m li. COOU.E. Ar. 92 Broackcay,(OpjAmU Trinity Church,) NEW YORK. BAS new in store a full sad - complete sssort ' moot of CABINET FURNITURE, to which be is dally makiug I irge additions. Purchasers of articles in his line would do well to look at his stock, among which will be fouud every arricle for the complete furuisbiug of a boose, ran ging with the.following low rates: High Post Bedsteads, from $7 00 to $5 00 Mahoo'y French do .do 18 00 to. 50 00 Walnut do do 15 00 to 40 00 Cottagk do do 6 00 to 10 00 Miittr.isses at tbe low mnrket rates. Soras Citt Manufacture, $20 00 to $75 00 Rocking Chairs, Mahout, 6 00 to IS 00 Mah'y Paklok Chairs (per doz) 51100 75 00 Bureaus, Card Tables, Buk Cases,and Wardrobes of tbe finest qualities, and warranted equal to any in the mnrkeL CC Particular attention paid to boxing and shipment of goods, which is done by most experienced bands. New York, March 5th, 1850. 19 3m TO SPORTS-rlEX, THE Subscriber has just received a fine Stetk of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL GJNS 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 I sold low. C. B. ROOT BY EXPRESS- BLACK and Cil.ned. Embroi'ed Grenadines, Ken I Voleticirnne Elgirigs, I'l un and Plaid I'is-ues, Ladies Black and Colored, Kid Gloves, (jt-nis Nejpolitan Riding (iloves, Kich Bunnei, N.ck and ;uff Ribbons, Curded Skirts. 4c. Vc R. TUCKER &, SON. March 56th. 1850 25 NEW' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1850. & STE are now in receipt of our entire Spring uPl'y. embracing every thing in our luir. jYiw. Durable and Beautiful, t,loihs. Cas imeres. Dip d ete. Drtlli ga, Sauns, Silks Mar seilles, Shallie. &.c , Ac all f which will be made up 10 order as hetetolore with m atness and di paich. Thankful ft pu-t favors we earnestly solicit a c mtinuance ol patr-iiage Our entire Stock was "elected by Mr Oliver in person, and we can with cntidnice recommeiiil it not oulv to be "Fresh and Fitc" iil of the vrry Ulet Importations OLIVElf ol PROCTER, Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, N. C. April I9ib, 1850. 33 P S. Pari, London, and American Fashions at hand. ). &, p. From Ute Opera of the " two SUIT-or. ' TrvurlaieO uii Kayetievilie o.ieel. I dreamed tuat tier iav.nng glances lull On a wed-dreied Beau ai her bide. And 1 could'nt tell why ibe laughing Belie, H l refuted to liecome my britle D ii a i.iui;le gijtice at my riial'a Coa', 'I'old me there lay tbe irei gih ol the game ; And 1 sad ifibe rail-ir'sm Town abuiiu doit, I'll have oneeisctly the sjine. Then I dreamed that I searched the Town all o'er, For the gem lhat would win her teart, Till 1 found m sell standing in front jf the Store W t.eie cloiliing is la-hioned by art; And 1 hen I remembered llmt lbi was the place V here the t'osl of my rival wa mde, And entering in. right brtom mi lace. Lay a Broad-t -'loth, exattiy the shade. Th toat a seat b-me. and like Cassar I sped, 1 came, and I saw, and I won ; For l.e smilingly sstd wnen I ssked her to wed, "Whil an elegant Coal you have on " Three dsys from that lime, perhtps it wss moie, I induced her to slier ber name ; And I still buy my Con ai the very same Store, And she loves me as ever the ssrne. OLIVER &, P.HOi.TRH mates thtm Coats. Raleigh. April 19 1850 33 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. J UST to band And for sale at P. F PESCUDS Dm ir Store. February 12. 1S50. 13 vinie 01 norm v. uruiiiiit iicitii Cooitt, Court Pleaa and Quarter Sessiens, February Term 1850 H. H. hardy. Original at f on Land " attachment ' Levied vs. Levi Holder. It is ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for the spare of six weeks in the Kaleich Re- iler for the defendant to appear st the Court House in Windsor, on. tbe second Mondsy of May next, m d replevy 1 he property levied upon snd plead to the Plsintiflf action, or Judgment final will be rendered against him for the Plsinuff-i debt, and the land lev led on comlenused subject to the recovery. By order ot the Court. JONATHAN S TaYLOE, C. M. E. March 29ih. IH50. (I'r adv.5.) 26 6w SPRING GOODS 1850. THE Subscriber is operun ir bis Kpring Slock, st h s old eland, ol the latest iniportalions snd Domes tic Manufscturcs, consisting of Maple and r ancy Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware, and Groceties, A10.iCJ TI1E9I e 100 pieces Calicoes, various colors. 100 " Brown aud Blesched Shirting snd Sheet ing. ftingbsms. Lawns, Irth Linen, Holland s Cot tonde and other Summer Goods for men and bays. Padded lor children. Brow n. Refined, Clarified, Crushed aud Loaf Sugar, Java. Latoira and Rio Coffee, Cut N lis and Brad. California and other Hats for men snd boys. All of which wilt lie sold en reasonable terms for Cssb, or lo prompt customers on time J. BROWN. No. 9, Fayetleville St. Rsleigh. April 15. 1850. 31 Chaste and Beautiful. LATE arrivals from New York have placed in possession of the nudersigaid, his Spring and Summer sopply of v ; , -. STAPLE aud FANCY DRY GOODS, embracing almost every style and fashion for the year 1850 ; and which, for taste, extent,' ind variety. will favorably compare with aoy in -the City. - Pur chasers are therefore, respectlally iavited to call and examine for tasinsei ea. " " T. A MITCIIELL. Raleigh, April 0th, I 59. 29 tf 850 Dry Goods Establishments, Spring and Summer Goods For 1850.1 n ' R Tucker and Son, WHO constantly keep on hvd an extensive assortment of tbe best and moat desirable, as well ss fashionable " FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now receiving ibeir Spring and Summer supply for lb50. One of tbe Firm has just returned from New York, where be purchased a rich .variety of Goods of this Spring's Importations, before they had been picked over, and before the advance in price; and having thus bad tbe choiee of the large and spleuded fresh arrivals, and tbe advautage of low prices, they flitter themselves they will be better prepared than ever to meet tbe dem.inds of this mar ket, and please their numerous friends and custom era, in town and country; They respectfully invite tho public to c.-ill and examiue their stock. They have just received a supply of the following, snd are daily 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 etfks. Plain snd Figured Chameleon 8ilke, Broche end Plain Grenadines, Plain and Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black is ilk Tissues, Silk Albarines and Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Embroidered and Dotted Fsncy Swiss Muslins, Cbimbeiy, French anil American Ginghams, Camblet Lustres, an Linen Gingham, Melnea, snd Fsnry Diamond Jarkonels, Plain and printed Lawna snd Muslins, Tsrleton, etwiss, Indis, Victoria, Bishop, Book, sod Dotted Jsckonet Mu.lin, Rich bonuet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib b.ins. French Needle Work Capes. Collars snd Cufli, Ludirs' and Gentlemen's Paris Kid Cloves. Swiss and Jack nel Bilging and In-ertings, Li'le and Linen Edgings and Ribbone, Linen and F.mcy tilk Dress Bullous, lius-ia Braid and Fancy Silk Truumii gs, L .dies' and MisNts' L.C. Hem Stitch and Tape Bordered Hilkla Mu-lin. VI .hair, Grass and Hough's Pitent Skirls. CLO I HW AND CAmSIMEkES, of the various colors snd qualtins. Linen V i.'oiion Goods, in great varieties, msny of which are touched with the Hungsrisn snd t'alifornia finish. Black snd Fancy Sstin snd Silk TESTINGS, Plaid snd Embroidered Msrseides diilo, 4c. &. HATS. &c Determined always to furnish what ever is latest, rarest and let. ibey offer an ex tensive slock of Men's, Youth's nnd children' Fashionable snd Flat Brim Mole t-kin, Psns ma, Maracaiho, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun ganan ami Palm Hals. Infiii t's Fsncy Goods. AIo, Umhrelia. Paaaola. Bonnets, Shoes, Hard, ware. Cutlery. Groceries, &.C. AH ol which they now are offering on 1 he most liberal teims. R. TU;KER & SON Raleigh .March 15th 1850. Horse Shoe. IO Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BRITTON & TODD. Feb. 14th, 1850. 15 4riniMead'i fine Chewing Tobacco. WE have just received 52 boxes and half boxes Armistead's fine Chewing Tobacco. BRITTON &. TODD February 14th, 1650. 15 SOMETHING JfEW. SOD A, Milk. Maple and Butter Crackers, some thing I caii confidently recommend to the citi xeus of Raleigh as first rate. A good supply just received. L B. WALKER FRESH RICK. F RESH Rice, uew Crop justreceired WM PECK 4 SON 99 3 December 1 1th. 1849. DATS SPR1XG STYLE 1850. S7JASHIONABLE Moleskin, Medium Beaver, Men's and Bo 'k Summer Hats of almost every description. For Sale by R TUCKER 5-SON. March 2Cth, 1P50. 25 il uud Lard Lamp Cliiuiieys A gcod supply or various eizes. just received by WILLIAMS. HAY WtiOD $ CO. 50 BOXES Candles, best Brauds Sperm. Ada mautiue aud Tailovt . Just received and for R.TUCKER d SON. by ADIES Thick and Thin Sole Silk Top Gaiters. Received to day bv R. TUCKER dc SON. October 8th 1849. 81 t?er BOXES English and Goshen Cheese, just received aud for sale by R. TUCKER & SON. NovOO, J3 eTpUST received and for sale on consignment. Row SS bind Mill Saws, Atkius C.st Steel Crosscut and Whip 5ws, Vices, Anvils, Ames snd Rowland Spades, ThowiMS5 Shovels, Rowland and Harvey's long Hsndle Ditto. Traces, Weeding Hoes, Cnrry Combs, Blacking, Kuives, Knives and Forks. Scis sors, Mitnilla Bed Cords, Coil Rope, Ploughs, and Plough Points, and Ovens. A B STITH A CO. April 31, lfi5o 35 BUST received, Mount Eagle Tripoli, decidedly the best article for clennsiog and tolisbine nil metallic articles of domestic use. Glass, $rCr. for sale by A. B STITH fc CO. April 31. 1850 35 Just Received. WM AISINS, whole, half and quarter boxes, U y Almonds, Walnuts, rilberts, oxe. 9-., to iimw and Msraet baskets, witn ol without covers, Ladies' fancy French Baskets, Citron, Prunes, Pickles, Soda, Butter and Milk Crackers 10 cts per lb, A .fiue lot of Pictures in frames, ALSO Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles cheap. ALSO. Just to band, 35 Bbls. Marriotts and McClanahan's best Floor. L. B. WALKER. May 3rd, 1850. 36 MOLASSES. UT received a supply of prime Molasses by the II bd, or at retail, WM. PECK & SON. Rsleigh April 30, 1850. 38. NEW BOOKS. -7lNCTCLOPEDIA of Chemistry, by James C In J Booth A.M. Annual of Scientific Discovery ,e Tear book of facta in Science and Art. Literal are and Literary men, by GiifiUan. . Workacf tdgax A. Pee. ' , Women in America. . Lesves frum the NoU Book of a Looisiana Swamp : Uoctor. - ,, . . Coticegan. By Lever. ... ' lUpt. tfimnn Sngga . , . . . Dol Smith's theatrical Apprenticeship : Trial of Prof-Webster. . ,r ..' - . ' Torsaleby :BENRy;p.TJjRJlER. Rsleigh, April 19, -1850.'"' - - - st . - - "- 1 , iinniii,, y -mr iiiiinrmm C t mi Muss as ---'. 'J-y- Baaui THURSTON'S . ' 1 FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (FORMCILT BkLTZHCOVBr's) ' ' Ilead of JLight, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. TOHE incressed patronage of this long estabJish sUtr ed and popular Hotel, under the management of its present proprietor, has inspired him with further euergy and determination, and no expense or atten. lion ef bU or that of his AssisUuts will be spared . to maiataio with tbe patrons f tha- FoOmtsim" the reputation it Held all over , the eoontry. in iu palmiest days" of Beltzhtover's conductership. . To rncreaae iu former attractions and comforts, during the past season, the Hotel has nnde-gone mauy changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlaya in introducing some of the beet and latest improvements which, together with its central posi tion, being located in the very heart of the bnsiness portion of the city, snd nesr the centre of Baltimore Street, and within a few minutes walk of all the Depots and Steam Boat Landings, it invites the Merdtont, the Farmer, tha Artisan, as well aa the. Man of Pleasure to make the Fountain Hotel bis home during his sojourn iu Baltimore. Tlie ILadies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and ezteusiva suites of large and airy Chambers, fitted op in a alyle and elegance that cannot fail to give satisfaction and comfort. Porters are attached to the Fountain," who may be recognized by the, Badges on their Hats, and are always iu the atlendauce st the different De oU and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, tske charge of the Burgage and convey it to tha Hotel. PH1NEAS THURSTON, Proprietor. Feb. 26th, lf50. 17 A CARD. I1 HE undersigned being engaged, and holdings position that brings his services in immediate connection wiih the Guests of the above Hotel.be trusts,' offers a further inducement to his numerous friends and acquaintances of the u Old North Stale," when they visit Baltimore, to atop at the Fountain," where, be assures them they will be received and en tertained in a manuer that shall strengthen this ac qnaintance aud secure for its Proprietor theii good will auu pairouage. W STRINGER. Late of Wilmington N C. February 26th, 1850 17 3rn RICH ASSORTMENT of Silver-Plated Cas tors, Candlesticks, and Giraudoles. And Biouze Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by PALMER 4- RAMSEY. November 26. 1849. 94 For Sale DOLLAR D'.S Celebrated Herba oium Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wash Also, an exteusive assortment of all kinds of per fumery. PALMER 4" RAMSEY. ISovember 26. 1849. 94 HI aylaud's Snuff, W o. 2. A fresh sup ply just received nnd ror sale bv WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD 4 CO IROA" RJ"D STEEL. parity Tona Swede's American and English Iron assorted, 2i ions Blister. Cast, Shear and German Steel assorted Nnil Rods. Band and Hoop Iron assorted. Those in want of the above will find it to their interest to given a call; the price cannot fail to suit PEEBLES, WHITE 4- DAVIS. Petersburg, January 32, 1850. 8 4- Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earthenware, China, aud Glass, Pier, Mantel and Toilet Looking-gJasset, Britannia and Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, $-c. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, siiuckue 11111, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHAS. S I'EBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULLEN. ILT Particular attention paid to Packing TJ Dec 11th. 1849. 991y HATS LATEST STVl.rs J ust at hand. - HEARTT & UTCHFORD. LEA'I HER BELTING. N. HONT & CO, It. 26 Devonshire Street. Boston. Manufacture and keep consUutly on hand, . - . for sale, . Best Oak Tunned Leatber Belting, BELT RI-VETS AND BURRS, SUPERIOR BELT CEMENT, AND EXTRA QUALITY LACE- LEATHER. Belts Made to Order and Warranted. ' N. H- fc Co. respectfully rerer to the following, touching the quality of their quality. WE the endentgned, having in use the Oak Tsaned Leather Belling, manufactured by N. Hunt & Co., Mo. 26, Devonshire Street, "Boston, do cheerfully recommend it to Manufacturers and Machinists, and have no hesitation in saying, that for quality of stock, uniformity of thickness, being thoroughly stretched, the superior manner of its manufacture, and its durability, it is equal to any we hare ever used. South Boston Iron Co.. Sooth Boston Seth Wilmarth, Union Works, South Boston. John Somber, Globe Works, South Boston. Seth Adams A Co , Steam Engine and Power Frets Banders, south Boston. ' Hinckley 4 Druby, Boston Locomotive Works, Boston. .. t :. Wm. Washburn, Sawing and Plaininz Mitt Boston A. C 4- W. Curtis, Paper Manufacturers, Newlou L Falls: 1 1. r;i . ;V-iC.i- John E. Wilder, Salamander Safe Manafactarer, tsuBton. W W. Alcott, Snp't Soffolk Flour MillsC Beaton. Henry Brevoort, Agent Glendon- Rolling' Mills. East Boston. 4 - :" i l.ilS.iu ..: Thomas Ditsoa, BostooSagsr Refinerr. East Bosto'n F. Main, Superintendent Marblehead Cordage Co. Davenport & Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridge- port. ;. r.--. . r . Edvrd Lang, Snp't of Spinning Room for Sewell, - UJ CU, Cordage Manufacturers t ' Lem. Crehore, Paper Manufacturer. .Newton Low. - er Falls, " ... . . Otis TofteC Steam Enriae Builder. East Boston. - N. HUNT & Co. are s gents for SWINGLE'S MORTISING MACHINES. . ' April 30. 1850. - 35 0m FLOWING VARNISH. . A SUPERIOR ariicla for Cabinet Makeri, for i- February 18, 1850. -rts-agfeptov 'tJk.T HARDING'S CLOTHING TORE,iL on nana, iuii asaoKaBentor Winter CkKhioe at reduced prices. - R. fcr HARDING. 4daertiseineaf .For fevery. jJatalrat "series, One Dellai . each smbaoafiu insertian Ceat . LCeart 0rderfni JudiiMtimentsU "W 5 P eeat-bigber I ! at dadaetio of-W per cenL W!!! be made- frowbgaI eaars it advertisers by the year; i'Apvr x. . AdrertiaeineaU, sWerted SaHT.WaaaTLr ka oisTBBTrill alsa) appear ia the Wssii.VPaper"i'V . tjAiiiii-p. -iu.ait &7 Letters to the Editor mast oe ixsir-w '? w SLiverjStaW' rTpHE' SitfjecribV' afUr'ratarntng bfs 'grsjeral , . li tbaaka to tha, Public. Car the very liberal end generous i-aUooags, bilbertu extended to bim, vroald reapeclfnlly , give nottea tlbat ,.' bn. continue i pro, cute hi hi of business, Jn all iu bra aches, with promptness and efficiency.. His Slaldes are cjeaa and commodious, and his Ostlers experienced and at tentive indeed no psins o expense bsaT beeaar shall be spared 1 1) render as tisfactiiin to all ha pat r.rtjize bis EstaWh.hm.-ot,- .vti..s t Ha.will keep constantly on bsnd.for hire, HACKS, BDGGIES, UAU.-fCSS . A - , ' 1 esaacaaca aairs9B . r 7 HOKSCf ! wihbe boarded by tho iy , week nr-nth or yesron' the moat - noiierate terms. TJrnverv wHf! find this a ceiitrsl pAsiiton, and a most cotiVe nient one for effecting ss1esvstd tbey will aiwuj a hnd ample areemmodation for any a am. ber of Horses, however Isrge. ' , ,t y Tbe Subscriber has also effected a new arrange meot by which he will be enabled to keep new and old Bbeotcs, and HoasESjsr r?e, erffr eretrs on moderate and accommodating terms. -This ia a new feature in bis business. - .Us i The obscriber hopes that bis triends snd :!Ja Public will coniinue to give him a trial. It to. all ihsthe s.ks. - ' - ' rf , . Y. JAME8 M. HARRIS. Raleieh Pepiemlr W. 184.- - - -78-4y S. F. ' PHILLIPS, ATTENDS THE COUKio iu the Counties of Orange, Alamance, Wake and ChaiD. ChapeJ Hill, N. C, May 24, 1849. , '- .24 Waruiesian, English, and American Chesee H f or sale by (J R TUCKER fc ON. March 30th 1850. 1 ,t Episcopal Convention. li I'HE 34thAnnual (joaveotton of the Proleetaat Episcopal Cbmeh in the Diocese f .North Car olina will be held in Christ Church at Elisabeth .Ci ty, on the last v ednesdsy in May, being the 39ta dsy of May, I860.'-'- : EDWARD LEE WIN8LO W, Seey. Msreh 30th 1850 - eg . . . . . Lively Stables! ,:Jr 'ft ZTIHE Subscribers, take occasion to inform their so friends aud the public ireucrally that ther will carry on tbe bnsi-iess. iu all iu brauciies.at tha aama stand; aud that uo erTorts nor expeuse wITl, be spared on their part to accommodate the travelftug cuuiuiuunjr. vouvcyaHcea, Willi good horses aud careful drivers, will be furnished at all tims aud at iurv uut. , iuii ib laci, every couvenieacfor travelling, in tbe way ol "vt-- HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES &C.j ill be supplied ou tbe most favorab,. UJ dating terms. 1 be ubscrlbers also expect to kern conat.mW hand, good ' ' . ' HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES.' &CJ And pentoua wwninir in out .... t-rL- tb - m r ..vi ovm uj ie wees or mouiii. u - T. wm ,imw ineui weu attended to, at moderate prices. Their Stables' are on 6 juoiiu me iast 01 iNarkeloquare. HodiUk to receive. tihi-ui . ' . . "-' '7. dersiuueU pledge themselves to do all in their pew sF to ni(rit iuhliA r s.. j .- wwaistv eiiwuajLC-HDU iaOrs X , n rT r r a a - Raleigh, April 5. lf-50. , ..- .:TKk-9 IT ubiu'N Kxlra ts for thai lln ndker- JLA euief 8, kc 1 he Subscriber keeps ejou. iautl- pq baud all the tohiooabie Oder of Laiiin w.n.uicu geuniue, aud lor sale low . : H. DTURNER Manul'acturing Establisnmeht TSEPI1 WOLTERIlfGr. number s' 1 wrcrw-ti iu ma tiaieigh and Gaston Road BiackamiUt Shop) repectiuyaniiouiicee to tbe citisens ol Raleigh aud the iHirrouiidturCua lias tint! ha i n....J r . . . . ------ " - t" r' " v uiauuiucture j t ZiOOSS, OF. ALL DESCRIPTIONS.'1 jiuu and jPisioIs ' " Carriage Springs, Mill-work, Brass Cattbtit, mnd in short, anv thine is Machine and hlnsj,..,,? Jiit uk is sxso raErAKEo to exbcut asxi. au.tciaJ. at . - IHB noaxasT Sonet. . Sg-A Also has ou hand an esteo-iv- art....l i t.i.. of all kinds, at prices front, JO cents UhXQ collars f tj i. u " ,cVr 1 AX' f-awiuj-kBiaes, Hatcheu, Hammers, i'ltea oT a' :i ' and a number ef articles to his line loo teciouS ta mejtion. . . ....... . tii t All orders failhfuHy executed at lha mweat" prfcei. and new work entrusted to his care will be-srhrrant-ed. Orders from a diataucH' ill k. .. j execnted at the ahotet uouce. Ilia EstsblaUiment wilt be found at the Kaleigh Railroad Depot.1 Repairiug iu his line performed with neatness and despatch. Also, a general asewiMieat ! uus and Pistols constantly, ou hand. rf..Hw- . . JoSEPtf.WQLTERING. Ralegh, April 17, 184a. ; 01?o4sb' tAiVi,s wnatsiB Linseed Offre WiJr -eived this day end foe sale fry P 17 Pt?yTTfH u.i. u ..... .. yy" SiawdMrd a nit Tim ropy. ; ' , 3? FresH Arrival at Pescud BY last Freight Train; I hare received a further auppl y uf ' tha -Mia flag , salo.blwriielei for Coughs, Colds, ka, rC' - - j ,.. T r WUtor'sB-aisamef Wild CherjfutaVs Cogk Lozenges, Jdy net Eipeetorini.Ayers Ctern'J'ec , . "'-. .iyrup. several kiuds of supenor Jojuoe Pittta iuid Xh WSeis celebrated UT All iwrsons who ara afflicted with Coogha aae! Colds, ara invited la eafl end get a eare et n, ' ' P.K'PKSrriih'sa GROCERIES. GOOD ttinitlV tf 4wismfSm sb,JLb - "1. W t!rsMliaal itmmA as.s.1 D-l, a A. A good supply of Molasses, low, from prime to best. ' f ' Tallow, Adsmautiue and Sperm Candle, t A"fiesb lot of the best Buckwheat in BagS('aad many other articles too tedious to ineulioit rt ' "Call oa Walker; for he Is the" boy td self Wrgiraa. 4 ' m -' -l v L Bv: WALKER. Raleigh. Feb.' S, 1850. J-;'Vi-.t-KV. jj ; BURNING FLUID. AND PHOSGENE fiAS- I HAVE just received a supptyf Burning Fluid aad Fhosgeae Use. and have-mad arriugmcBU to keep on hand a Bo aslant sopply.tta ' i.'vr- : tft'y; PESCUD. Raleigh, AprU.9thj 18501; . StaHdsrd and Times eopy. . Mill aud Cross Cut Sawa, Anderson's f Patent Hammer, fatent Curry Cbmbs, Aag ers, CbiaWsv Handsaws aod Files, Weeding Hoes, Collin Axes. ' :for sale by" V4 j ' J A : -1 BRpwjj'A Ifo.9?ayatUYillt;t. Raleigh,' April Ifithy 185U.U t t?yxxu ex?3 J OLD WAIST B UCKLES AND SUJQE8 tu'oc veoeiMl.a ' bMntifiJ 1 . f v' , i haud. 2 Harmon .Marhe21oci wamnttfriwui timepieces For asJ by. 5 g;13ecemheg4,lgrv :jvrrtc 96 JAimtoXooMrlvi f, Buxton. Tij day receded t Ura. N. OtBOOSORE. Raleigh, July 5, 1S49. 54
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