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THE m 4 J ' A ; - AivertitenU.-r$t l9rv Sixtet iSnti tt insertion. One DoHan -exrch subsetioenl Insertiaa "by seaton-gales, EDIT02 iXD PROPRIETOR. TERMS. r or the Semi-WceUy Paper, $5 per annum Tot the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum Twenty-fiTe. Cu. . fill :&$UQ&t$- Court Order mnd Judicial AdetrtuemenU wXb charged 25 per cent, higher ; but dedaeUoa ft83 per cent, will be made from the regular pricea fm advertisers by the year. : ' kk RALEIGH, N. C MAY 25 Advertisements, inserted ia the Skmi-WkuLY Ka NUMBER 42. etrraa, will also appear ia the Wesitt Taper, tt of charge. , . ; 1 . 'f " 83" Lette rsto the Editor rnnart DotAtt, RALEIGH REUI STER VOLUME LI, POETRY. FOR THE REGISTER. Tkt eWJ'"S Sun sheds bIs ,ong lines f U8hl Art the wvy P' " l rot this lovely town in modest gi Krecn, T.n"? .. .,.fi .hade mid coolness screen din iwirj.-"--- -- , , Its q trtes are social, aou in wmi u frraai"-'-- . . ... jv . rami . - .Kr a the sweet emoowerru ui B ' , . in by rose gemmed gardens, and o'ertopped k-i F!,n or nroul protective Oak, SL3ttabetbrw.--frf teitk cowfcttHce. wiTh fiery breath exhaled from iron throat, 5S,eSiWnf . shake the metal girded earth, i J wherrm through the smoke begiimming air, f " de the precincts of these peaceful homes, '.J bid them yielJtheir ground to magazines. With iron portals" and massive walls, Teerainewitb products of remotest climes, Deriding simple nature's homely sweets, To wmper expense. each earious want? Adownhe near pensive see srise. , The coloma'd Bmk. the noisy mart, th' exchange, lo rapid noxiom growth. Where now the trees ? The teoded gardens, where? Bo more the breeze, !wys the green forest's coronals, ia pride Tht here at least, the sons of men cootent, Were wise to lire in peaceful competence. And healthful round of easy duties, diligent, At leisure not driven mad by cruel A varice lla, rows to the remorseless axe have bowed, Aid W the wintry fhnie. The garden nymphs, Af righted flee and seek retreats suburban ; Hige walk of brick, in serried ranks, attend, The order of the sordid devotees. Wis hand to hand, with nicely measured force, Straggle to seixe the golden gifts of gain; Tkt farrowed brow and mengre pal id cheek, Speak the stern agony and mental zeal. Of amaQn's willing and obedient serfs ; tat whit argils all this 1 The charms of life With every heart-Celt, home-felt pleasure dealt, Art these men sane, who give the soul's trne life, Tagaia the treasures of the fleeting world I They in, and hold them in their lightening grasp, Tenacious unto death. Then forth they go, Bereft, unfurnished, dwarfed and ignorant, Caverinj, in miserable palsied fear. Who bore his front so loftily on earth, Treeeterit blighn'ng with his withering scorn, 'jv calls upon the iuexorable rock, Ad obdurate mountain to conceal and crash, This scared, puny, nu warmed naked soul ! Take heed, fair town, and generous denizens, Erect do gorgeous fanes to idol Gads, Sor slay in sacriSce the deathless soul Tt rain the treasures of the globed earth. H. M. P. Tirbroogh House, May 12. MISCELLANEOUS, A MISSOURI POLITICAL SPEECH. IT i- R. H., UF PHAXDY HALL, XISSOURI. Brows's Hotel, WAsHnroTOx Cut, D. C, May 13, 1850. M-.PShr. As the daily prirm in this city ire filled with interminable Fp-:eches iuieoded fur Buncombe. I have concluded to send you the following spicy and patriotic effusion, ontinallj intended for the same market, being a.t extract from a stump speech recently delivered in Missouri, and leave it to you if it doesn't take the shine off any ibmj thai liaa emanated from tbisgreat focus of wit and eloquence. J. R. If. "Frie.uls and feller citizens of this con fliclious community what I'm sppakin of I ilu le lo, I say, a crisis has arriv. The wheels of our govcrninc lit bus stopped the mschinery's der:ingd the rudder's un shipped the blier's busied h is afl.iat, nd the river's risin'. Our glorious ship of Stale that, like a bob tailed gtndcr,'s been fl'Mliu majiically down the peaceful cur rent of time, ha had its harmony disturbed, and it's now dri'tiu' with feailul rapidity to ar.ls the shoals itml quicksands of disunion, threaten in' to dash everything in- fluidng?, and pick itself up in the end a gone goslm. Hearken no Im.gpr, ye worthy denizeis of Hog Hole, Trrnpm Neck, and the adjacent regions, to that siren voice that whispra in your loo credulous ears the delusive sound, peace ! peace ! for peace has done, sloped, flewed to other laud?, ordi tuthe depths of the mighty deep, or, in the more emphatic language of 'IVciimseh, whrn addressin' the assembled hosts on the plains of Marathouy on the eve of battle, he exclaimed !Gone flickerin' through the fosjs ot other climes, lo aid the miser walcliiu of hia dimes.' "Or of Alexander the Grea, at the battle of Bunker's Hill, who, in the agony of des- pir, tranucally shrieked Gone glimmer in' throMuh the dreams of other days, a scliool-l.oy's talf, the w.nder of an h iur.' '"Feller cit:zensIn our halls of legisla tion confusion runs riol, and anarchy rergns Wpreine. Arouse, then ! shake the dew. drops from your huntm' shirts, and fall into finks. Sound the tocsin ! beat the drum 1 nd blow the toot horn, nil the startled eclt vs, reverberator from hill top to lull top, nl from gopher hill to gopher lull, sh M cans.; t!ie ndaimntir.e hills of New England, Hie ferru;ir;ous deposites of Missouri, and 'he aunfftniw nn,, .!.. r ri.r . ... .,;b j 'uiuv.ii:aui .aiuuiiiy, v y i uI '!iesr ears, and, in whimpered accents, cii- 'l'"reof their neighbors, 'What can the mat ter hr.r "Fellrr citizens I repeat it, to your posts! an,'. fr. m the topmost eaks of the Allegh 4"", bid defimce lo the universal Yankee JutH.n, ,y shouiiii' the terrific watchword, hj's afeard!' in such Urunth r torn s, th", MUikin' with terror, thX shall forge. j1' niggtrs is Do:i yourAIuaty reginieti- liuriiish up your rusiy firelocks gird 0,1 jour trust v broadswords hid farewell lo .ur crusty helpmates mount your lusty fUrgcrs, and save the nation, or bust a bi- . ler ! . "Hficitizens The great bird of Amer , liberty's flewed aloft, and, soariii upon 'Jc wings of the wind, is now hofeiin' high " ' 'lp cloud-capped summits of the Rocky '""Mains, and when he shall have penetra el into the unknown regions of unlimited ?cc, and then 'tdi.-tl! have duv down and ua daddy's wood-pile, 1 shall be led lo j.Xc''m, in the grand, the terrific, the ub ! language of Taul the Apostle, in his rat.l t . .i. t : , n . ""'pifcT, or die !' "r - Her citizens The times if critical "" wine io he oun d cit like aoap-suds a soul as big as the white of a nijrger's eye, '11 be ready to fight, bleed, and die for bit. country ! Them's the times 1 You want men m the councils of the nation what you can depend on ! That's me ! Elect melo Congress, or Governor of the State, and I'll stick to ynu through thick and thin, like a lean tick to a nigger's shin ! I'm not gwine to make an electionecrin speech. I'd scorn the act. You know me ; I've been loiched up among you. Already, on the wings of a toploftical imagination, I fancy I see you mfrchin' up to the polls in solid phalanx, and With a shout that makes the welkin ring, Whoorah for Hone!' come down on my opponent like a thousand of brick on lo a rotten punkin ! "Feller citizens I'll tell you now what I'm goin' to do if I'm elected to Congress, and what I'm goin' to have done if elected Goyjj'io of He State. If elected lo Con gress, I'm gwine to vole foi a law allowiuthem Northern fellers, men and wimmen, what loves niggars so well, to marry as many of 'em as they want, and are able to pny for. I'm opposed, mentally, and morally, consti tutionally and conscientiously, to exlendin' slavt ry in any shape, manner, or form, un der any circumstances whatever, further North than the pint of the hub what the axle-tree of the North Pole turns on, or fuither South than the 90lh degree of South latitude. I'm gwine lo vote for annCxui' to the United States Cub' and Canada all the territory north of 49 CO, to the southern ex treu.ity ol South America, together with Great Britain and her possessions, and Eu rope, Asia, and Africa. I'm in favor of build in a railroad and ship canal from the village of St. Louis, situated, as the most of you are awarerin this Sine, in the vmciiy of Alton, in Illinois, to San Francisco, by cuttin' a tunm-l plum through the bowels of the earth, straight as a die. I'm gwine to vote for a hill givin' O'lleilly the privilege of bildiu' a telegraph line to the moon, nod grantin' him the exclusive mom-paly , f the stine for ten years, with the exception of I 100 shares each, w hich Oid Z ick and the man in the moun shall be allowed to take. As we're geltin' crowded for room, I shall j ! go for letting down the Falls of Niagara a butiort hole or two, for the purpose of drain- J in the lakes and makin' 'em fit to live in, . so that our cramped population, which now! almost amounts to 5j on an average in each i township, can have elhow room. 1 in in fa vor of passin' a hill vntm' the Mississippi and Missouri rivers nuisances, dangerous lo life and property, from the immense num ber of accidents that's constantly happenn.' on 'tm, and to have Vm fillt d up immedi ately, wilh all their branches, exeept Salt River, the navigation of which I'm in favor of leavin' unobstructed for the benefit of de feated politicians. I'm gwine to vote for n bill grantin premiums for encourHgin' the growth of beuip, as from present appeavan oca there'll soon he a g"ai dtmand for that article by the Government of i lie United Slates, for the benefit of trie del-g ites to the Nashville Convention, and numerous iih r individuals, both in public and private life, who arc plotting treason against the Union, i tell ynu what it is, boys, I know Qld Zack and it would just do hint good to swing up a few thousand of ih' in traitors, about as high as the feller what Scriyier tells about. And I till you, now, l in pwuie to vote si ion as pisen for rnovin'the Seat of Government of the UniU-d States from Washiiifto:i lo J our own quiel and venerable Vide Poche. 'If elected Governor, I'm gwine to have the walls of ihe. penitentiary and ihe couniy prisons letellett with the gio-.nd, ami all Ihe laws for confinin' men in the s .m-, forenmes and misdemeanors, repealed, as the trouble of reprievin' convicted crium a's is a are it and unnecessary tax on the time of the Gov ernor, that might be much more agrreahly employed in playing brag and poker, and in louiigi'u' about ihe bar-rooms and street corners, talkin' poliiics. "I'm gwine to have the Seat of Govern ment of ihe State moved from Jefferson City, either to Nigsar Ileel or V a Hook, or else lo the mouth of the Bee Gum Fork ofShe Tail. I'm gwine lo have a law passed to keep milk from lurnin sour in thund- r storms, and to keep wimmin from standin' on their heads at camp ineetins. Arid I'm twine to have another one passed to cause hickories to peel all the year round, and another one siill for the expulsion from-our borders of prairie wolves and abolitionists, the exter mination of prairie flies and gallinippers, and the annihilation of fleas, bed-bugs, and muskeeters. "Them's my sentiments ! Three cheers for Hone ! There, that'll do. Come now, and lei's liquor !" THE present Session of ihia Instiluiion, will cloe on the lQih of June ensuing At which time the second session will commence --dremli g il best for various considerations to have no summer vacation. The well known reputation of Warrenton for health, renders it prec iliarly suitable for an instiiu t ton of ihe kind. No serious case of indiep ilion has ever occurred among the oung Ladies entrusted 10 oar charge ;over whore health and comfort, par ental care ia exercised. I am assisted in the Schsol by the most competent Teachera, among them ihe Rev. Thoa. L. Campbell The Masiral Department ia under the direction of Mr and Mrs. Braudt, accomplished and competent Tearhera. Terms as follows per Session of five Months Board, 1 50 " English Tuition, 12 5 F,e:;ch 10 0. Mu-ic id Piano. $20 00 'se of Instrument. 3 00 ri iiieiiv su- aw c on Guitar, ) of Inxl'm'ni vf usic 20 Draw'g &. Paini'ff, 10 00 t use Useful and OmamenU! Needla work free of charge. No ratra charge will DC made. Persona desirous of more particular information, will on application be supplied with cireorare DANIEL TURNER. Warrenion N. C- Ma? 18th. 1850. STRAYED or stolen from the Sub scriber. at Raleigh, on the 10th Inst, . rt.rb (? Horse, about trn years i i .... tlia marks of I . itmrti oiu, cuihidvu .."-ft gear on him and some white spots on nts oc, ""-- have a rough appeareuee, and look aaif oauaed by b information resDeetinc him wEl be thankfol ly received ; and if he was stolen, I will gle re JnlUra for the deliverv of the horse and the apprehension of the thief, and pay all reasonable BjICOJV jgJVD LJ1RD. NICE Bacon and Lard, a prime artii-l WM. PECK & SON. at ay I at. 35 COTTON V A IttS COTTON Yarns by wholesale or retail. WILL. PECK & SON. May lat, 1830. 35 GjJRDEJV seeds OF all the popular varieties, warranted fresh and genuine, just received and for sale at the Drug store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 6c. CO Febrnnry 12, 1850 13 FLOUR. A GOOD supply of family Four to hand WM. PECK dc SON. My 't 35 SWAWH JUSTICE. THE Nonh Carolina Juatice, containing a sum mary statement of the Siiule and Common La.w tf lh State ; together with the " Decisions .if ihe Su preme Court, and all the most approved Forma and Precedents relating to the office and duty of a Jus lice of the Peace, and the Public Officers, according 10 modern practice. By Benjamin Swaim. Second edition revised and corrected. For sale at the North Carolina Book Store by H. D. TUR.NER. Raleigh, April 15, 1350. 31 HEW COXCEItX, THE subscribers hnvethi dy associated them selves together, under the name and style ef DR1TTON 4- TODD, for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery and Commission Business, in. the Town of Peters burg. Tbey have taken the Store in the Odd Fel lows: Hall, opposite Powell's Holel, nud hope, by strict personal attention to business, to merit a nbare of patronage from iheir friends and the public gen erally. They will, at nil times, be supplied wilh n well selected assortment of Groceries, which they will sell at wholesale nnd retail, ns low ns they can be purchased in this mirki't. They will also p-.y strict attention to ihe forwarding of Goods and sale of all produce entrusted lo their dre. R O BR1TTON of N. C. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. Jnanary lm. 1850. 15 ly " " 111: 1:1: im:v i." 5 E have on hand, of our own mnnufuciure, a ' nandsomi' ai-m.irtT.ent ol Husine-s Loa's 01 Cloihs, Linens, &-r., Ac. AIj', Ve-ts ami Punta loons, lotjnher with a splendid assoitment ot Shirt. l'raat, all kind ; Glomes. uHpe-'dpr. tiowna : in fact every shins kepi ly Mercliant Tiilors peneralir. Call and riumme for yourrlves 22 K. Irish. Apil 19. ISM). iM i:m.i, in n: tv iavis- Grorcrsaiid Coiiiuii.ioii .lcrrliaiilsi Old Slrccl, Pftrrsbar?. Va , KEKf always on hand a large and well asort ed supply ol' Groceries, and pay particular al leiiD.in to the ile of Motion. Tulmco, Wheal. Flour, and all other kinds of produce LEMUEL PEEBLES, TllOM 8 WH1 I E, PETER R. DA V1j. Ja. Pelersliurs:. July 20. 58 y ENCOURAGE h 0 M e"m A N U F AC UURE. Wll V will North Caro'ina merchaula who deal in Candy prefer seudiiit; North, when they can get it in Raleigh an good in every respect? Aud I am determined to sell it as low as tli-y enn get it iu Petersburg. Give me a fair trial, and I :,,n eoutideul that 1 can ive satisfaolion. Seud ou you: order. I will also keep through the summer, Orauges Leniou. Sutrarsj-c, which I can pell low because. ' getting thrin direct f ro n the North. I am able li ! . -. I 1 1 i , i . .. . v, i. i. . .i... i Al rrtw . t . . Ill mW IVOT A3 111 J W UU1IUH1 (1119 .iur VI Baltimore. L. B. WALKER. May 3r-J. 1S50. 36 By Ex pre tin. Ihave received another lot of Leniine Paris Calf skins, whii-h I am prepared to make up in a supe tor style lo order O L BKRCII P. S. For sale, French and Philadelphia calf kins. O. L. 1J. April 23d, lSSO 3t PRIME CHEIVLYG TOBACCO. WHULL A. SON'S Tallow Candles, Stnw Matting, by the piece or yard, ;Broad Axct:d Hauhets, Spndes nd Shovels. Ivory Handled Beef and Game Carvers and Steels. For sale by J.BROWN. No. 9 Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, April 23.1. 1S50. 33 TWISTED COTTO.1 THKMD. TEvINO and Knitting thread and Carpel Warp Ea WM. PECK SON. 35 To the unknown Heirs of PAUL LEATHERS, DEC D. fTY an order of the fcoti Circuit Court, the un B5 dcrstgned was directed io advertise for tne un known heirs of Paul leathers, d.c'd, who ws h native of Culpepper county. Virginia, and who died intestate in ScoM county, Kv , in 1843, at the ad vanced a?e of 100 )ears. leaving his brothers and sisters, and their descendants his only heirs at law and distributees of bis es:ate. some of whom reside n the Suie of Nonh Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. a is supposed. This is. therefore io notihy said heirs to appear forthwith before the Master Commissioner of the Scott Circuit Court in Georgetown, Ky.. and make proof of iheir heirship and daim lo said es. taie. which is estimated at ten or fifteen thous.nd l.:I!ars. .... P THiMFi Master Commissioner. R.nrinvn Tvr Anril 25. 35 5'W Pianos ! Pianos ! ! Pianos! THE undersigned respectfully cnll the atten tion of the Dublic, to the splendid, highly fin- i.Kmt Rncewood and Mahocony Pianos, trith an en tire Cast Iron Frtime. handsomely carved" and gilt Thk Iron Frame combines the entire instrument, prevents it from warpiug and getting out of Tune. The climate or change of weather have little or no effect on the Instruments. The quality of their toue and workmanship cannot be surpassed by any other Factory in the Country. . Principals of Academies, Professors, Merchants, and the Public generally, will please, send iheir or ders and they shall be promptly attended to. de 7 ANTHONY KUHN &. CO. No. 4 Ebtaw St. Baltuiobk LIST (IF PBICES. Pianos with metallic plate in Rosewood or Mahog any cases 8 octave, from $180 to $0. Metallic frame, from 250 to S3 00; 6J, 6 in proportion, and 7 octave from$3U0 to Si00. .. .. Please refer to Arch Carter, Mocksville; Josh Boner, Salem j David Soott, Gfeensboreugh; Mr Helden and Dr. Thornton, Milton; and Cad. Jones Esq. Hillboro. July 20, 1SW M 2amlypd NEW SPRING AND SUMMER 600DS, FOR 1850. VS7E are now in receipt oar entire Spring If supply, embracing every ihiug in our bur. J"kw. Durable and Beautiful, Cloihs.Cas simeres, Dip d ele. Dnlli g, Saiios, Silks Mar seiUea. Shalhe-, Ac ,&c all of which will bo made up 10 order as heretofore with neaineaa and die patch. Thankful for pal favora we earnestly solicit a continuaiire of patronage. Our entire Slock was elected by Mr Oliver in person, aud we can with confidence recommend it not only to be -Fresh and Fine" but of the very latet Importations OLIVER oi. PROCTER, Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, N. C. April 19th, 1850. " 33 P S. Paris, London, and American Fashions at hand. f). 6l P. IFrom the Opera of the " two SUIT-on.' TrauxUied vu FayettetUia ttussu. I dreamed that tier ia.iing glancea tell On a well dressed Beau at her side, And I could'nt tell why the laughing Belle, Had refused to Itecome my bride. But a single glance at my rival's Coat, Told me there lay the strength of the game ; And I said if the Tailor's in Town who can doit, I'll have one exactly ihe same. Then I dreamed that (searched the Town all o'er, For the gem that would win her heart, Till I found mself standing in front jf the Store Where cloilnng is fa.-hiont-d by art ; And then I remembered that this was the place Where ihe t;uai of my rival wax made, And ,-niering in, right beforg m lace. Lay a Broad-l 'loth, exattly ihe shade. Th Coal was sent h-me. and like Ceesar I sped, I came, and I saw, and I won ; For she smilingly said win n I asked her lo wed, "What an elegant Coal vou have on " Three days from that lime, perhaps ii was more, I induced her to alter her, name ; And I still buy my Co., is at the very same Store, And she loves rue a ever the same. OLIVER &.PKO..TER malts thim Coots. Kal-tgh. April 1 9 1 3 SO :t? A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. J UST to hand and for snle nt P. F PESC CD'S Drue Store February 12. 1S0O. 13 SPRING GOODS 1850. THE Subscriber is oppninir his Spring Stock, at h s old sund. of the latest iii.jortalions and Domes tic Mauulnctiircs. connis in of Maple and Fancy Diy Goods. Hats, SMioes. Ciotkrry, lardwaie, and (iroceties. A.HOXi THtM 100 pieces f'alirres. vaiiou colors. 100 " Brown and B.eached Shirting aud Sheet 'fig. Ginghams. Lswha, Iri-h Linen, Holland's Cot ton -.de and other Summer Goods fur men and bays. Padded lor children. Drown, Refined, Clarified, Crushed aud Loaf ugar, J iva, Laguira and Rio Coffee, Cut N i Is and Brad. California and other Hats for men and loy. Ail of which will l sold on reasonable terms for Cash, -ji lo prompt customers on li.me J. BROWN. No. 9, Fayeiieviile St. Rsleieh. April 15 1950. 31 Chaste and Beautiful. fATE arrivals from New York have placed in (K)sseeion of the Undersign, d, his Spring aud Summer supply of T.iPl.i: and FAXCY DRY GOO OS. einhre.cing almost every style aud fashion for the irar IS.O ; and which, for taste, txttnt. end xai'wly. ill favorably compare u itli any in the City i'ur- rli isers are therefore, respeclluiiy invited locall aud i- i . . -. T. A. MITCHELL 23 if Rhleieh. April !)th, IP.'f). Fill: ll!iiuiiiiat'l Rook of Needle W ork Comprising Knitting. iSening. Crochet, and Embroidery. Yor sile, I'V H. I. TURNER. IU:eigh May 2nd. 36 By EXPRESS- B LAt'K and Cdied Emhroi'ed Grenadines, Keal Vslenrienne Eilings, i'I nn and Plaid I is-ues. Lulus Hiack and Cnlnrol, Kid Gloves, Gems Neapolitan Hiding Gloves, l.'n h Bonnet, N.ck and :uir Ribbons, Corded Skirls, 4c Ac R TUCKER & SON. March 26ih. 180 5 GROCERIES, &c. rHH E iibsoribers have in store, nd are daily Jfl expeclinp, the following pectmp, the Inllowing gooo, which they Mill srll al ihe lowest prices for cakh, or on tune to (lunrinal customers, viz: .'i0 Tons Swedes, blnlis'i and Aineiioan Iron 5 Tons (ier'n-.n and Blislered Steel 1 " (;ast Steel 150 Bags Coflk-e, Old Java. Rio and Laguira 75 lllid.. Porto Rico. St. I'rwz aud N. O. Sugars l'J5 ' and barr. Is N. O. and West India Molasses 2511 Bgs Shot assorted, 300 Sacks Salt. 50 Boxes Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, and Refined Sugars 5 T..i. lilue Grt Grindstone 100 Kegs Powder, 10 Chests Imperial Gunpowder and Black Tea 300 Kegs Nails, assorted, Rapid Falls and Cum berland, 10 Tons Castings, avorted 150 Boxes Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles 150 Snap, every variety 50 Barrels common Whiskey 5ii do Rectified 25 do Old Rye o l'ies Ire.icn Urandy 20 Barrels Apple do L0 do Jamaica and Antigua Rum and Pur Holland Gin 20 Pipes ana Pipes genuine Madeira, Pale Sher ry, Porl and Te.ierilfe Wines A general assortment of Cooking Wines, with Plougu lilies, Bed Cords, Grass Ropes, Pepper, Spice, Giuger, ace. Nutmegs Chocolate, Wrap ping, Letter aud Wriiiug Paper. Clover Seed, 4ro. BRITTON &, TO DO. Opposite Frieud's llolel, Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. February 18. 1S50. 15 ly VACANT Acre Lot, iu the Eastern part of the City, an elegant site for a private rest deuce contiguous lo the lot upon which N. B Hughes. Esq . reside. Enquire of E. P. Gaion, or the Editor ol this .Paper. November 24. 1849. 94-wlf NOTICE THE Subscriber hss determined to loc,ite in this City, nnd having procured sufficient number of com petent assistants, is prepared to execute in the most finished Style, all kinds of PAINTING AND GLAZING. Orders from the City or snrroundinjf Country, if left at the Drug Store of P. F. Pescud. will be promply executed and satisfaction guarantied. . . . At present I am engged in paint ng the Residence of .Judge Cameron and the Bank of the State, where I may be found. Reference as to ability, character, -c, will be eiven to mil who may wish to pntmnle me. W1LLJAM OVERBY. Raleigh, May 20, 1S50. 41 Dry Goods Establishments. Spring and Summer Goods For 1850, R. Tucker and Son, WHO eonstHutly keep on litwd nn extensive assortment of the best and moat desirable, as well as fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply for lt50. One of the Firm has just returned from New York, where he purchased a rich variety of Goods oft bis Spring's Importations, before they had been picked over, and before the advance in price; and having thus hud the choice of the large and splended fresh arrivals, nnd the advantage of low prices, tbey flutter themselves they will be better prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, and please their. uuuierous frieoda sad eneteaa ers,Tn town and country. They respectfully invite tho public to call and examine their stock. They have just received a supply of the following, and are daily receiving such other articles as are usually kept in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Store, suited to the wants and taste of this community. Bl'k Gro D Rnine Silks. Plain and Figured Chameleon 8ilks, U roc he and Plain Grenadines, Plain and Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black Silk Tissues, Silk Albjrines and Hernanies, Corn coloied Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Embt.iidered anJ Doited Fancy Swiss Muslins, Ch-tmbeiy, French and .American Ginghams, Cam'olet Lostres. ann Linen Gingham. Melriea, and Fancy Diamond iark.meta, Plain and printed Lawns and .V1ulin, Tarteloti, Swig, India, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Dolled Jackonet Muslin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib- b-ins. French Needle Work Capes. Collars and Cuffs, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paris Kid Glove. Swiss and Jack -net E.lgtng and In-ertings, LUIe and Linen Edging and Ribbons, Linen and F-mcy Silk Uress Buttons, lius-ia Braids and Fancy Silk Trimmii gs, L di.s' and .Misses' L.C. Hem Stitch and Tape Bordered Hdkls Mu-hn. M ihair, Gras and Hough's Pnient Skirts. CLOTHS AND CAS&IMEKE8, of ihe various coloif; and qualm, a. Linen & i 'olliin G-o.ls, in great varieties, many ot whii'h rc touched wilh the Hungarian aud California finish. Black and Fancy Satin and Silk VESTINGS, Plaid and Embroidered Marsei.les diito, Src. Sr. 1J ATS. &.c Determined always to furnish what ever is latest, rare! nnd lest, ihey offer an ex tensive sl.ick nf Men's, Youth's nnd rhildrens Fashinnal.-e and Flai Brim Mole Skin, Pana ma, Maracaiho. Leghorn, Sen ed Pedal's, Hun p,nan an t Palm HjIs. Infar I' Fncy fxnnd. Al-o, Uii.n.el'ai. Ps-asols. Bonnets. Shoes. Hard ware. Cutlery. Groceries, &.c. All ol which they now are offering on the most liberal trims. R. TUCKER & SON Raleigh .March 15th 1850. Horse Shoes. ' IO Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BRITTON At TODD. Feh. 14th. 1S50. 15 AniiiateadN fine Chewing Tobacco. fc. huve just received 5 boxes nnd half boxes Armibtead s fine Chewmjr, tobacco. BRITTON i. TODD February Hlh, 1S50. 15 SOMETHING NEW. SODA. Milk, Maple aud Butter Crackers, some lliiuir I cmii confidently recommend to the cili zeus of R.leigh as firsl rale. A good supply just received. L B. WALKER rites II RICK. TRESII Ric lice, uw Ci-vf- ;.a received WM PECK d SN December 11th. 1849. 3 HITS SPRING STYLE 1550. A SHI ON ABLE Moleskin, Medium Beaver, M n o uud Co) 'fc S u miner 11 als of almusl every description, r or Sale by R TUCKER f SON. March SGih, lf'iO. 25 Oil it nd l.nrd Lamp Cliiniieys A gi.od supply of various sizes, iusl received by WILLIAMS. HAY WOOD CO. Just Received. eAISINS. whole, half and quarter boxes, Almonds. Walnuts. 1 i berts. Stc. Sr., vvinow and Market KaskeU, with & without covers, Ladies' fancy French Baskets, Citron, Prunes, Pickles, Soda, Uulter and .Ks t rsckers 1U cts. per lo , A fiue lot uf Pictures in fr imes, ALSO Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Caudles cheap 1 ALSO Just to hand, 25 Bbls. Marriotts and McCIanahan's best Flour. L. B. WALKER. May 3rd, 1850. 36 JlOLlSSES. UsT received a supply of prime Molasses by the Hhd , or at retail," WM. PECK & SON. Raleigh April 30, 1S50. 36. NEW BOOKS. ENCYCLOPEDIA of Chemistry, by James C Bo-.th A. M. .-v.mual of Scientific Discovery, Year book of facts in Science and Art. Literature and Literary men, by Giifillan. Work t,f Edgar A . Poe. Women in America. Leaves from the Note Book of a Louisiana Swamp Doctor. Concregan. By Lever. Capi. Simon Suggs Dol Smith's theatrical Apprenticeship. Trial of Prof. Webster. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh. April 19. 18MI. Belvoir -Classical School, rarHls Institution is situated about iwesndahal Q miles from ihevillage ol Lenoir, Caldwell I taunt ly. North Carolina. It has been in operation about live years, and ia now in a more flourishing slate than al any former period, the number of pupil having gradually increased. The location is very fine, and has proved ileil remaikauly healihv. not a solitary in stance ot sickness havii.g occurred among the Rector's own Children, or the pupil hoarding in hi family, since the commencement of the clioul. - There is probably not another place in the Slate where boys sre more pl-an ly situated ; more effectually guard, ed against the temptations that beset the young i or where they can be more thoroughly educated at s Utile expense. They are prepared, if desired, for any College rn the United Males, of fined to inter upon any profession, al tne exceedingly moderate coal of 1125 per annum. This charse covers all necessary School expenses, except books and Stationary For full particulars, address the unders'gnea, at Belvoir, near Lenoir, Caldwell Couniy. North Carolina.' . i v THOMAS 8. W.' MOTT. July llth, IS49- - SM 2amly d landle and ' Lamp Wick. A sunerio artiole of Northern Sperm, fa store nd for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. mm- "!& ft THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL. (r OKXRILr B ELTZHOOV Kk s) J of t.tgbt, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. tZTflCHE increased patronage of this long establish ed ed and popular Hotel, under the management of its present proprietor, has inspired him with further energy and determination, and no expense or atten tion of his or that of his Assistants will be spared, to maintain with the patrons of the ta Footctaisj" the reputation it held all over the country, in its palmiest days" of Beltzhtoter's couductorship. To increase its former attractions and comforts, during the past season, the Hotel has undergone many changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays in introducing some of the beat and lalest improvementa--wbich, together wilh its central posi tion, being located in the very heart of the business portion of the city, and near the centre of Baltimore Street, aud within a few miuules walk of all the Depota and Steam Boat Landings, it invites the Merchant, the. .Farmer, the Artisan, as well as the Man of Pleasure to make the Fountain Hotcx his home during his sojourn iu Baltimore. The Ladies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive suites of large and airy Chambers, fitted up in a style 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, end are always iu the attendance at the different Dei ots and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge of the Baggage and convey it to the Hotel. PHINEAS THURSTON, Proprietor. Feb. Sth, 1650. 17 A CARD. 'Ml E undersigned being eugaged, and holding a I position that brings his services in immediate connection with the Guests of the above Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to his numerous friends and acquaintances of the u Old Nonh State," when they visit Baltimore, lostop at the 'Feuntain," where he assures them they will be received and en tertained iu a manner that shall strengthen this ac quaintance and secure for its Proprietor tlieu good will and patronage. W STRINGER. Late of Wilmington N C. February 26th, 1800 17 3m fl RICH ASSORTMENT of Silver-Plated Cas- tors, Candlesticks, aud Girandoles. And Bronze Chamber Candlesticks, for snle by PALMER 4- RAMSEY. November 26. 1849. 94 For Safe DOLLARD'S Celebrated Herba nium Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wash Also, au extensive assortment of all kiuda of per fumery. PALMER 4- RAMSEY. November 26. 1849. 94 ayland's Snuff, IV o. 2. A fresh sup ply just received nnd for sale hv WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Fartlienware. Cliiiui, and. Glass, Pier, Mantel and Toilet Looking-glasses, Britannia aud Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, tfC. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, le cKe Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHAS. SI EBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. U'Purticular attention paid to Packing 0 Dec Uth. 1849. 99 ly HATS LATIiST STILES. ost ut hand. HEARTT & MTCHFORD. FLOWING VARNISH. A SUPEKlOR article for Cabinet Makers, for sale low by P. F. PESCUD. Februnry 12, 1850. 13 SCOTCH SNUFF .2JVD TOBACCO. riHOSE who are t.-nd ot a nice dip or good chew 1 of Hie weed will find a ruperb article of Snuff and Tobacco, at Pesrud's Drug Store Rsleinh March 19 h 1850. 23 Tricopherous. OR MEDICAL COMPOUND ; For Restoring, Purifying, and Beauti fying Hair ; Eradicating Scurfs and Dandruff, and curing dis eases of the Skin, Glands and Muscles ; Stiiigs, Cuts, Bruises Sprains, &c, ftc. THE following testimonials, selected from hun dreds of similar import, will serve to show the value of the preparation, and the estimation in which it is held by those wno nave given it a trwl ; COpy OF A LITTER FROM DR LEE New York, Feb. 5, 1849. Mr Barry I have no hesitation in recommending an article which I en n, of my own personal knowl edge, endorse us good ; and I therefore state with confidence, that your Tricopherousjs what you claim it to be nn article for cle.insing, preserving, beauti fying and promoting the growth of the hair. 1 hud it to be tne best remedy i nave ever naa in my practice for scald head, ring worm, and diseases which the skin is subject to. T.A LEE, M.D... The following testimonial is from Mr. Munn, ed itor of the Scientific American. Comment on such evidence Is unnecessary. . New York, Feb. 24, 1849. Barry's Tricopherous is an article that we take pleasure in awarding the highest commendations. We do not do it upuu the recommendation,' of oth ers, but from our own personal kuowledge of its ef fects upon the hair ; wuile it tends to keep it healthy soft and glossy, ii also removes danruff,prevents grey hair and invigorates itsgrowth in a manner unequal led by any other composition known to us, A per son only needs to use one bottle to be convinced of this truth. ,. . Sold in large bottles - price 35 cts. at the princi pal office, 137 Broadway, ' New York, and by the Erincipal Mjsrcbauta and Drugists throughout the fnited Slates and Canada, aad by .. A.aSTlTH &CO. Ralefgn4lay 15th. 1850. . . , 99. i uAMii,ii i.8.Tirmri5. MA j. W M. Vh A RK B will deliver an Ad dress be C ,re the Students of the Institute n be )tn of June next, the day f their Annual Ex hibition aad Elocution. Examination on the day previous. - - v r :f r- D.H RICHARDSON. P. 8. The Lsdies of Cedar1 Rock contemplate ' holding a FAIR on the evening of the same day. Cedar Rock, May 19, 185U. 41 id Livery: Stable. HE Subecriber after returning Ma-. faleiM thanks to the Public, for the very liberal and generous patronage, bitlierto extended to him, woqtd respectfully give notice thai he continues lo prose cuie bis line of business, in all -its branclies, wrlh promptness and efficteney - Hie Stables are CleaJI and commodious, end hia Ostlers experienced and Bt- tentfve ; indeed no pains or expense base bees .ef shall be spared t render autisfaclim to all who mU rnuize nia csiauiisoment. . He will keep constantly on hand, for hire,' . 1 HACKS, BIGGIES, nAUtfESS " 1 , ARB ' i - '..'o vW .tl-W Q(SaeBMBf ' " J HORSES wi I Ibe boarded by the day week, month or year,; ou the Boat nuxieraie terms. Drover wilt find tAia a central position, and a most conve nient one fos effecting sales, snd thsy will aiwa find ample. voomnicsIaboB f aM Binsw ber of Horses, bwever targe. . The Subscriber bus also effecfed a new arrange ment by which he will be enabled to keep new al old Bcogiss, and Hoisis, for sale, erf or exXaft ou moderate and accommodating terms. This Is new feature in his business. The einbecriber hopes that his friends bd the Public will continue to give him a trial. ' It Is all that he aska. ; . . j.v r JAMES M. HARRIS. Raleigh. September 28. 184 . ,J: ; , .78 lj 43 t DITTTTTTK! Ut At llUUiUUl 1 ATTENDS THE COUKis in the Countjes of Orange, Alamance, Wake and Chatham Chapel Hill, N. May 84, 1849. :'-U Parnaesian, English and American Chesee For sale by - ' - T . :k. TUCKER A SON. March 30th 1850. 26 Episcopal Convention. ; n IHE 34ih Animal Convention of the Protestan Episcopsl Church in ibe Diocese f Nmlb Car olina will be held in Christ Church at Elizabeth Ci ty, on the last V etlnesday in May, being the 2tftb day of May, 1850. . EDWAKD LEE WINSLO W, tlfe'yj March 30ih 1850. ; , 8ft, Livery Stables! H E Subscribers, take occasion to inform their friend and the Dnblie frnerll iK.t k.' :M r- K -"1 will carry on the business, in all its branches, at the same stand; aud that no efforts nor expense will be spared on their part to accommodate the travelling community. Conveyances, with good horse end careful drivers, will be fnrnulutd .i i.ll j short notice; and in tact, every ceaveuieaee fer iiBTciiif. iu iuo way oi HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C will be supplied ou the most ferorable aud acconw daling terrua 1 be Suuscribere also expect to keep constantly eat hand, good? - ' - . . ; t HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ftO." Andpereous wisiuug t0 puout their Horses)' ty th week or mouth, or year, wU'l have then, wall atiended to, at moderate prices. Their Stable are e Wilmiugtou Street, just to the East of Market So a are. Hopmg to receive liberal encoursgrmeut, tit fen dersigued pledge themselves to do all ia their pew er to merit public patronage and favor. a ,v i ?( BUFFALOE COOKEL- Raleigh, April 5, t5Q. 7. T AU1" Exiracu for tbe Uandker JsLd Ckliffs, Sec. The Subscriber keep coa stautiy on baud alt the fashieaable Odorsot Labia warranted geuuiue, aud for sale low. -i . . . H. DTURNER Manufacturing EstabMmM WOSEPII WOLTfSRIIWOtroV'-. nnmber v ' t" foreman, in tne uaieieh and Caatoa to ibe citneus of Italeigt! and tbe surrwiudiun Cuuit- fi.-aicu iw uiauuiacture . jo-'t IiOCSS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS; Guns a lid Pistols, ; Carriage Springs, Mill-wort, Brass ' Clings, and in short, any thing in MacAiu and ElacJUMU tM MX IS ALSO rKErAKED TO EXECI7TK BEU. BtANfMC) THE SHORTEST NOTICE. . -fiSl-'Jt Also has ou haud aa extensive assortment ef locks of alt kiuda, at price from 10 cent le VQ dollars i Edgetool, an assortment of Axe. Drawing-knifes. Hatchets, Hammers, Files of various descriplions, aud a number ef articles iB bis hue toe tedmus U meation. .: .. All orders faithfully executed at the lowest prices, and new work eutrusied to bis care will be warrant ed Orders from a distance will be attended to aud executed at the shortest uolice. Uis Eelablisjiinent will be louud at the Raleigh Railroad LiepeC Repairiug in bis line prnrmed with- eataees and despatch. Also, a geuerat assortment ei Uuneasid Pistols constantly ou liaud. " p. i , ,iOSEPH WOLTERlNfi Raleigh, April 17, 1843. ' - - 31'tf LINSEED OIL. . 'm 2Skfh GALoisS Mountain Linseed Oil r WjPJF Ceived this day aud for &aie b ., Raleigh, April 9th,'I35r. ' - ' lSiawiard and Times copy. I ? It '.?l't,' 2 " 1 1 i ' " j. Fresn Arrival at Pescud's 'j .1 BY last Freight Train, I have received a further supply vf Uie fuHowiug valuable articlea for Coughs, Cold, ate.,-' ' . ' - . WitUu'0Mmtemf.muiCkm WUtmi&k Lozenge, Janee Expectorant, Att Ceerrf Pti total, Henenke Palmate .Vertro. Several kiadef superior J ujube , x'aele aud Dr. WUeg's celtarattd KsOvgn ,anat. - - . - . ,, ;, lt-T AU persons who are afflietf With CnndM3.' Celds. are invited to can aud get 'a eure'at'-. lii " : T" " : . , ., Mill and Cross Cut Saws,'Aiuleroo iPalent Hammer, Patent furry Com 6a, Aug. eia, CoieetiU, Haudsaas- aud Files, Weediug oes, Collins Axes. . F.ot sal bjl'X.fU i2 fco k - &-r-hrBOWN'irU-No 9 Fayeiieviile Street -, Raleigh, April I8lh, 185d. . . St. OLD WAIST BUCKLES AND GLIDES X just received a beautilel article- Auul en band, Harrison Marble Clerks, warranted rood time pieces. For sale by ' ' -.J. 5 PALMER RAMSAY;? December A, 1 84 9. . v : ?, 4 . W to bib uiiwu m uie in a3 jrnr" wajsi JIXL iMe in tne xar ''Meet, by b'eorge 7 vuxtoS. a ii day received at the N.C. liOoKSTORE. Raleigh. July. 5, 1849: ' rt h 'iUdi Notice. IT AN off from the subscriber on the lOthinstahf, iLOt siegro Msc named Harry, of s dark brews culdr, and about 5 feci 10 inches high, from? 15 lb. 30 years of age. Said Negro was purchased vf fHt John M omb.'e, Raleigh, N. U.. lie . is no doubt making bis way io ibal place. A f lilteral rewar4 will Le givtn to any one who will apprebeHd bitti, and write to tbe subscriber at DiRwiddie C. It , Va. ? ..... , EN4 AMlAt:VMrrUY.M May SiHh, 1850. , ..-atmwy tJeVertsr 41f it on HitTHly PerfnHied.Wd Btoirn JL Windsor Soap- -so -jch Approved of for Washing and Sbaviug. ; For salt ; ,"- By II. D. TURNER. Raleigh, May 1st. 3 i ' es peases. . , J0RDAN WO.MBLE- May, 30,1850. 41 a wasii-iub, and evtrv man wbat u gol
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