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31 ii; -m aw 4 - - , - . . r . ; - - f r - . t 1 : - -t - If RALEIGH REGISTER PCBUSHID SIMI-WKEKLT ATO WKMLT, BY SEATON' GALES, TERMS. F- for the Scmi-WeeUy Taper, $5 per annum tw the Weekly Paper; $3 per ailnumV' " POETRY; Trout the Knickerbocker Mjgaxine.) I iiu yuu-iuitiUi . poa! yoo remember,' Lily, ileir,:, . Xb mill by the old nil! aid, "'.' Woe" we osed to g in the summer lime And watch the foamy tide ; And tos ihe leaves "of tho fragrant beach, On it breat so"mittJj and bright, .. Where the floated away like emerald la a flood of golden light! : "'.j'v v Ltfyv dear. And the milto, lovtvwlth hie slouchy cap, And eye f mildest f ray, plodding about hit doaty work, 'J ' " Sfftrng 'he live'-loogdav ? Am the cnai that ho ng par the nS ""A With wf Pieh, "TXt ' And The rode old door, with Us trot en sill. And the string , "0 the wooden latrh ! - " Lily. dear. And the water-wheel, with it giant arms, D-bing the beaded spray, . And the weeda h pulled from the eand below. And tossed in worn away ; . And the alee pa. Lilf. with moea o'ergrown, Like aentinels stood in pridf , Breasting ihe wave, where tbe chinks of time Were made iff the old mill'a aide, - Lily, dear. Lily, the mill is torn awy. Aim a fartory, dark and high. Looms like a tower, and puffs its smoke Over the clear blue sky ; And the stream is turned away above. And the bed of the river bare. And the beach it withered, bough and trunk. And standi like a spectre there Lily, dear. And the miller, L:ly, is dead and gone ! Hesieep in the vale below : I saw bis s'one in winter time. Under a drift i tnow ; . Bat nw the willow it ften again, And the wind it soft and still ; I tend you a sprig to remind yot love. Of him and the dear old mill, Lily. dear. tllOIIM 1 ilV7f7ATTC1 MONEY. "Riches are not happiness," say many old pnwers generally "well-to-do in the world granted; neither is poverty directly and absolutely, misery ; but if site be not, she is near akin she is "inothrr of miseries," and ha, in truth, as swarming and ill-lavoied a progeny, o( all shapt-s and szes. as can well be conceived, from full-grown evils down to small, !etlr nuisances As it often happen, the junior portion of Iit offspring are the worst to he eudund. They have not the deadly stings and matured malignancy of the elder evils, but are niore fretful, tearing, ir ritating, and annoying; and are that sort of imps that are perpetually pestering men in middling circumstance, or rathtr, on the borders or con-fines thereof, but whom an in rreaiing deficiency of, aud an increasing ne cessity for, the circulating medium, is grad ually drugging down to that class of "despi cable vagabonds," as Cooper's housekeeper alls them the poor. Be not afraid, ye men of millions, I am not about to make any drafts upon your' sympathv, 1 am not about to attempt to drAw, a la-Banim, any fearful, loathsome, haggard picture of poverty ami iu effects. Such pictures do little good, and much Harm. They have the tendency to sere no render callous the feelings rather than eicite pity, or open the well-springs of di vine citarity. Besides, the superlative is not Bty line ; the positive or comparative is quite liigh or low enough for one who neither deals iu celestial Miss nor iiu-fTiu'e wo, but am content to peddle in the small-ware of mere boaiaa troubles and inconvenience. To want money is fo want "honor, love, obedience, troops of friends ;" it is to w-nil rup ct and sympathy, and the ordinary cour. testes of society ; beside, occasionally, vic tuals. The possession or non-possrysu n nl it makes the difference whether life is to be an enjoyment or a .task ; whether it is to be a walk over a sroorth, verdant lawn, amid fragrant Sowers and aromatic shrubs, and all things that minister pleasure to the senses ; or a wearisome tip-bill journey through thorns and briars, and other disgracious impedi ments. It makes the difference whether you luve to go bounding- exoltinglr along like the free, full-blooded courser, or wend your tray wearily and slow like the laden and despised pack-horse. - - To want money, in a high state of civili zation, is to be a kind of slave ; it is, at least, to be dependent on the whims and caprices of others, instead of indulging in all the pleasant eccentricities or originalities to which your temperament may prompt you ; it is to have to rise soonwhen you wish to lie late and go to bed early in order to be enabled to do so ; it i to have to eat indis criminate provender, instead of making a judicious select ion from t he."de I icious juices of meats and fihes it is to have, to live in unwholesome and antirespectable neighbor hoods, ad mix . in ' daily communion with people whose ways are not your ways ; it is to be a drudge, a back, a machine, worked for the profit and advantage of others until he springs are broken J it is to ba omitted in family celebrations, anrf roitn about invi Utionless at Christmas ; it is to have to put UP with equivocal nods and recognitions in the s'reets to have your friends look into print-shop windows as you approach, and suddenly bnn their admiration of the engraver's skill to i period as soon as you ye passed by; it is to feel all delicate sen 'Hilities, all free eencrous feelinc. all ar- nl and aspiring thought checked and crushed within you by a petty but overbear. nz necessity ; it t tohave to suffer at onC su . - - uc freatest misfortunes and the most con mptible vexations ; to have family affec tions and social "friendships unrooted and destroyed, and to be obliged to be uncora jortably careful of-coatK, hats, and other liliments. It is lo lite 'a man forb'ul ;" r is to become ah exile from your native land in outcast, a wanderer in forpuMi and unne-ilthy climes, hunting for the vellow in "'pensable, until vou are of the color of the lal you are in quest of ; until the temper "ecoiues soured, the feelings deadened, the ' U J 1 HI : W lza flA' rh 'It' I 1 1 1 -TLJ-i ill I ' VVy 7 -t I I L' , LfrW . -.. -;x:-s Ki'v- ; ' . .. - . . . : ; 1 : " , .... , heart ioJ-rated, sihI thefiver lnn improp. er atate. Hw betutiAirrf baa Leyden por (rayed his own fate ami feetuixt, and. those of thousand, of others, W that pure ero . t poetry,- lhi;Ad4reas uCan Indiaa o1d coiu-.ii-, , , t. - -For sheeu-for thee, ile yellow ahtre - I left heart that loved tne true 1 cmst'd the tediout ocean ware, ''".' Toteam ln cUmet enkiod and new; 3tie:cl4 wnd of the stranger blew Chill ori wiYWrd heart the graTe, afk' and untimely met my view, -An7f or thee ! rfe7ellw tlave ! To lack mope jjt t lack a passport . or ad mission ticket inlo the , pleasant -places of GoIv earth to much that is wonderful and glorious in nature, ami nearly all that is rare, and curious, and enchanting in art ; or if vou do trare! about in a small way, it is to have that most inieenhle, rascally, intrusive and disagreeable of all traveling companions economy, yoked. lojou;. to be under a eutriinual rt-sirainl frotn.ius presence to fctj. .nala, Am -lie ytM-wnU pely aoai cheefuUy up-U ih scene before you ; and in the contemplating of a magnificent view, or a piece of hoar antiquity, to have the wretch whisper in your ear the probable cost of your pleasurable sensations; it is to have a continual contest carried on in your seusorium between pleasure and prudence ; it is to submit to small inconveniences and petty insults at inns for the accommodation of travelers, where, above all pl-icson earth, the men of money shine out with the most resplendent glory, and the uninonied become the most truly ineigi.ifi-:ant ; it is, in fact, to havecall your enjoyments diminished and auuoyances aggravated ; to have pleasure al most transmuted into pain, or at least, to have "such shadow of vexation" thsowu over it as materially to change its complexion ; and when ais over journey done and ex peuses paid it is lo feel a sort of mean re morse as you reckon up your past expendi lure, and ponder over the most probable re medial ways and means for the future. The two things most difficult of discovery next to the passage round the North pole, are talent in a poor man, and dullness in a rich one; therefore, to want money, is to waul wil, humor, eloquence, in fact capaci ty of every kind, or, at the best, if they be not altogether denied, lo have such a duty levied upon them such an oppressive draw back that the rich man with inferior wares is able to beat the poor one whenever they come into competition. For instance, the most casual observer of men and manners must have noticed that iucompany a joke from a man five of thousand" pounds per annum, elicits more admiration, and produces infin itely more hilarity and good humor, tftan ten equally good from a man worth fire hun dred pounds. Oh ! it is perfectly wonder fu, the racinrss and point thntan abundai ce of temporalities impaitto a rather dull say iug. Besides, a jt from a man in the re ceipt of a- -co4it mptible income, by some strange fatality invariably changes its nature, and becomes a little better than sheer imper tinence. It is that sort of thing which grave gentlemen and prudent matrons designate by the word " unbecoming." Now all this, ihouah visible to the meanest capacity, might puzzle a philosopher; he would be as unable I to comprehend it as the curious sympa- thy which evidently exists between sterling wit and superfine cloth, that mutually assist ; and set off each other. Many a quaint con ceit and rare piece of pleasantry hasaltogeth ! er lost its effect, and fallen pointless incon sequence of the speaker s garments not be ing of that texture, or possessed of that freshness, which is altogether desirable. The moral, good reader, to be deduced from all this i3 that you be not petulant and acrim onious because these things are so, hut that if endowed with a money making disposi tion," you assiduously cultitate it, and then you will not care whether Muse things are so or not. The want of money loo, I am inclined lo think, produces physical changes which have not as yet been sufficiently noticed by the faculty. It causes a gradual aud considera ble accumulation of bile, which lies lurking in the system, until the incivilities of friends or the importunities of creditors, cause it In become completely vitiated or inspissated ; after which a man, especially one predispos ed to melancholy and contemplation, looks at every thing on earth through a pair of yel low spectacles. The unhappy patient be comes saturated, body and mind, with jaun dice ; he shuns the society of Ins fellow men, buttons his coat up to his chin, pulls his hat over Ins eye-, deposits his hands in the pockets of his small clothes, and takes ex traordinary long walks into the country. But even the fair face of nature becomes changed ; the barrenness of his pockets throws a corresponding sterility over the landscape, deducting "ihe glory Irom the grass and splendor from the flower.' The blossoming of the earth is no longer pleas ant to his sight, or the music of the merry warblers of the woods delightful to his ear. Un"beart is out of joint," and all nature seems to be filled with unpleasiug compari sons bt tween his owu state and hers. He stalks about with lowering brow and uptur ned lip, in unpleasant discord amid the Uni versal harmony and fitness of things. At this iuncture. let intelligence arrive of a heavy legacy left him by some appropriately defunct distant relative and lo ! the change! It is as a dark cloud passing from the sun Monsieur II Penseroso becomes I.'AlIegro in i twinkling. He draws bis hands from the extensive vacuum in which they have been daneling, takes the yellow spectacles from his eyes, raises bis hat from bis brow, unbuttons his coat, and turns, with a feel ;nr r Uiaurelv eniovment. to welcome the freah SDrinir breeze. The song of birds, and the odor of flowers, are again grateful to his enses. The rivulet tinkles once more nleaanllv In his ear, and the cheerful song of the lark finds a corresponding echo in his nwn hoaom. He indulces no longer in spec .tiilnn, nn ihe vanitv and insufficiency of UIUIW - m' - m but hies homeward cheerful, free. enfranchised, independent lie : orders an approved cookery book, lies a-bed and stud ies it, and marvels, in ehoit time, Tipw tnel. ancboly gained a footing in this migh ty pleassnt world. ! Oh money ,monej J marvellous indeed are the changes tbott canst produce. 'Would that I were a bank direc tor ! Notices QfTIHE Uaderslgnad, having been heretofore 43a lntly imposed upon by tb prtntation to him of account, which ha had given no aatliority for eoBtraetlag, and having preotpily paid alt ancb claims, hereby gives noUee to all persona that hereafter, he. either as Trustee, Agaot, Guardian, or ia any other capacity, will pay bo accounts of any character whatsoever, unless the anise shall have been expressly authorised by bins ia writiMg. As the undersigned keeps no accounts ia his own be half with any one, but pya aa be goes, it is useless for biua to say that be will pay no accounta baaed on alledged verbal orders. JAMES B. SIIEPARD Raleigh, May 2nd, 1850. 2m 38 loitthern Prntlce. Eheay-a on Pn 13 tholoajy and Tliempenlica, Wing the ubatance ot the eoai of Leetuies delivered by 8. H. Dickon. M U. ProlesMr of the Institute and Practice of Me 'irine, in the Medical College of South Carolina. 2 Vols, Octavo. JlLSO The Wameu off the Bible ; Iellnea- tal tmm SmIm m n Unent Females, mentioned In the II o- If Scrlplarcs. By a Clergyman tfU United siaieav Illustrated by 18 inc. characteristic Steel Engiav. A few copies of this beautiful woik for sale at the n. c. bookstore:. May 24. 1850. 41 New Firm. 'IHE Subscriber having connected themselres I in business, under tba Firm of Bcfvalos 5k Cooks, lake i)ii occasion l inform ihe Public, that they wid keep constantly on hand all ai tides neces sary for the uses of the Family or Farm. Their stock cons kU in part of the following ankles : Bacon and Lard, Flour. Meal and Corn, Iron and Nail. Cast. German and Blister Steel, Castings, Trsce Chains and Weedini; Hoes, Loaf, chrushed clanSed and brown Sugars, Coffee, Molxsaes and Sail, Sole and upper Leather, Pperm. .Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Powder, Shot ami Lead, Tobacco, tin off snd Soaps. $-c.,$c., Ac;, Coontry produce panirnlsrly corn, fodder and dry beef hides will be aken at a fair exchange. The above articles having been carefully selected and bought with Uarh, the Subscribers are determin ed not lo ba under-aotd by any dealer in the City. J. U. M. BUFFALOB. GKOKOE T. COOKE. April, 9th 1850. 39 N B. Houih side of Harrett Street, fourth and fifth doors east of Willisms, Haywood j- Co's Drug Si ore SPRING SALEs. The undersigned are receiving direct from New Orleans and other Markets, a Interlock of Sugar, Molasses, $-e. which ihey will veil for cah or to punctual dealer, on favorable term They hae now in Store. 105 HhJ. New Orleans Sugar 2511 Boxea and Bbla refined do 1 10 Bbls. New Or.eans snd YV. I. Molasses 40 Hbda. d . do. do do 350 Bag Prime Green Kio $- Laguira Cone 1200 Bsgs Shot 5i0 K g Nails, Cumberland and other Brand 50 Ton English Iron, Imported direct into Pe tersburg. 40 do Swedes and American do 609 Reams wrapping. tiling and letter paper 300 Boxes Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Can dies 10 Tons Carting 10 do Grind Stone 100 Dozen Painted Pails, With a full sortmenl of Wines, Brandies &c &C &c. PEEBLES WHITE at DAVIS. Old SSI Petersburg Vs. March 15th 1850. 22 Notice. HAVING at the last February Term of the Court of Pleas aud (Quarter Sensions, held lur me County of VVuke, taken l-tlrr of Adminis tration ou the Kniate of J. J. Fiuch. decraeed, I hereby give notice to all c red 1 torn of said etle, I. present their claims, duly authenticated, within ihf time limited by law ; ollieiu tte thia uolic will be plead in bar ol recovery. Debtors to said estate, will also please to make payment. W. W. VASS, Ad 11 r. Raleigh. March I. 1850. 13 wir BACOjY JJjVD lard. NICE Bacon and Lard, a prime srticla. VM. PECK A SON. 35 May 1st. OFFlCR OF XII F. C. VOLS. ATTENTION ! ! YOUR attention is called to tbe fnct.tbat an at tempt is being made by our bretbern of other Stniea, to obtain an act of Conrrsss granting Luid Warrants to the Volunteer Omcera, who servea in the late war. Bv everv rule of justice it is our riKbt-and I have advice which lends to the belief that it will be granted by Cougress, if concert of ao tion ia had on tbe subject. I have been requested by many Officers to eau tor the voice of all our brethren on the aubject aud 1 know no better way than to address you through the newspapeis. It would undoubtedly be a source of great plea. aure to all, could we meet once more, aud I suggeat that the officers from every part of tbe State com municate through the press, and thus obtain an ex pression of opinion in the premises J. B WHITAKER, Adjt.N. C. V-.ls Golds? oro J one 9th, 1850 48 Caldwell Institute, HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. THE next session 01 this institution will menca on Thursday the llih of July. com It has been deemed advisable, in order to meet the wants of young men who do not design to graduate in any college, to introduce a more popular course of Natural Philosophy, and devote uiore time to Practical Mathematics thaa ia nsual in Schools or CoJIeres. To effect this it has been determined to lav aide Analytical Geometry, to extend the course on Surveying and Nensurauoa, ana iuuwiuco tira I Astronomy. ' The next sessiou is the regular time for a clasa to commence the atudv of Latin. It ia very importaut for all students te be prtaenl at tha berinninrr ol the session. Any further information relating to the school can be had by applying to tbe rreaideot, me tier, a Wilson, D-D. By order of the Board of Trust eea. J. W. NORWOOD, Secretary. June 9th; . 47 3t Notice. TfJaJOTICE ia hereby given, that an application iXl mnU hm made to the next LevUlatore of North Carolina, on behalf of the Comaaiaaienera of the City of Raleigh, for amendment to the Corpovauon Chanel. . - - - -" . . . - W. D. HAYWOOD Raleich. Jane 10. 1850. Int. Police 47lf SCPIIE.TIE COURT REPORTS I 'Tf UST imed frorri this Office No. 3 VoU 10 Law mil RaDorls feomnlelias? the Volume J aad Ne. 3 VeL 6 Eqaity. (alq completing a VoIasaJ-being Um Decisions at December Term 1849. SEATON GALES. Register Office, June 1 1th 1850. 47 4t RALEIGH, N, G JUAB 15, NEW SPRING ATM SUMMER GOODS, for ieso: ffTTTE are now in receipt vf our entire Spring ww uPPy embracing every thing in our hue. JVcw. Durable and Beautiful, Cloths, Cas simeres, Dmp d ete. Drdli gs. bauns. Silks Mar seiltea, Shallie. Ac ,dkc all of which will be made up to order aa heieiofore whh neatness and dis patch. Thankful for pat favor we earnestly solicit a continuance of patronage. Our entire Sioca was selected by Mr Oliver in person, and we can with confidence recommeinl it out onl lo be "Freeh and Fiite"bai of the vry latel Importations OLIVER ot PROCTER, Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, N. C. April 19th, 1850. 33 P S. Paris, London, and American Fashions at hand. O. &, p. IFromlJie Opera of the "two SUIT-on.' Traulatyd 011 Fayelteville Sueet. I dreamed thai her tav..ring glsnces fell On a weil dressed Beau at her side, And I coald'nt tell why the laughing Belle, Had refused to iiecouie my hrirle. But aiiiRle glance at my riarCoT, Told me there lay the rtrength nf the game ; And I said if the Tailor's tu Town who can doit. I'll have one exactly ihe same. Then I dreamed that 1 searched the Town all o'er. For the gem that would win her heart. Till I found myself standing in front jf the Store Where doiliing is fashioned by art ; And 1 hen I remembered that this wsslhe place W here ihe t;osi of my rival m, made, And rniering in. right brfots mv Isce, Lay a Broad-Cloth, exactly the shade. Th - Coal was sent h -me and like Cesar I sped, I came, and I saw. and I won ; For she smilingly said, whm I ssked her to wed, What an elegant Cost you have on " Three dsys from thai tiin. perhaps it was more. I induced her to alter her nume ; And I still buy my Coam ai ihe very same Store, And shf loves me as ever the snme. OLIVER &PKO..TER makes thitn C,tx. Italnr-h April 19 l50 :2 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. JUST to hand and for snle at P. F PESCUDS Drugstore. February 12. 1S50. 13 SPUING GOODS 1850. THE Suhscriher i opening his Spring Slock, at h a old stand, nf the latest in.portilioiis and Domes tic Manufactures, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Crockery, Hard waif, mud Croceiies, AiTlOXCi Til CM 100 pieces Csliroes, various colors. 100 " Brown aud Bleached Shirting and Sheet ing. Gingham. Lawns, Irifh Linen, Holland's Col- onad snd other Summer Goods for men and bays. Psdded lor children. Brown, Refined, Clarified, Crushed aud Loaf Sugar, Java, Laguira and Rio Cofli e, Cul IS lis and Brads. California and other Hats for men arid hoys. All of which will l sold on reasntbic terms for h, vt to prompt customers on time J. BROWN. No. 9, Fsyetieviile St. O I R'leish. April 15. 1850 Flit; llluuiitiHted Book of Needle Work Comprising Kniuing. Aetiing, Crochet, nd embroidery. For sale hy H. D. TURNER. Raleigh May 2nd. 36 BY EXPRESS- LACK and C. loied. Emhroi'cd Grenadines, Kcal Vuleiicienne Edgings, I lain anJ Plaid f'ii-ues. Ladies Black and Colored. Kid Gloves, Gents Nespolilsn Riding Gloves, Rich Bonnet, Nrck and Cull Ribbons, Corded Skirts, 4c, Ac K. TUCKER & SON. March S6lh. 18."0 25 or Sale DULLARD'S Celebrated Herha ilium Extract, or Vejelable Hair Wash Also, au extensive assortment of all kinds of per fumery, palmer Ramsey. November 2C. 1849. 64 FLOWING A SUPERIOR article VJtRJWML for Cabinet Makers, for P. F PESCUD. 13 sale low by Februry 12, 18S0. TWISTED COTTON Til It U AD. E INU and Knitting thrend snd Carpet Warp M. PECK A SON. May lki 35 - A GOOD supply of family Four to hand VM. PECK fc SON. May It. 35 PRIME CHEWLXG TODACGO. WHULL Ac. OS S Tallow Caudles, . Str iw M ining- by the piece or yard, ;Broad Axes and Haunets, Spudes aod Shovels, Ivory Handled Beef and Game Carvers and Steels. For sale by J BROWN. No. 9 Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, April 231. 1850. 33 NEW ARRIVAL. PALIQER & RAMSAY II AVE just received a handsome lot of fine GOLD AND SII.Vr.lt WATCHES. Gold Fob, Vest and Gourd Chains Jenny Lind, Ear Rings and Breistpins. Silver and Plated Spoons aud Furks Butter Kuives, and Plated Waiters and Candlesticks. Sold on their nsual reasonable terms. June 3rd, 1850. - 45 handle- and Lamp Wick A superio article of Northern Sperm, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD At CO. SWAITl'S JUSTICE. THE North Carolina Justice, containing a sum mary statement ol the Statute and Comra n Law of thia Slate ; together with tbe Decisions of the Su preme Court, aud all the most approved Forms and Precedent, relating to the offire and duty of a Jus ticeof the Peace, and the Public Officers, according to modern practice. By Benjamin swiim. Second edition revised and corrected. . . . . . 1 it, , - n 1 0. 1 r or sale at tne norm Carolina oooa omrt uy H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, April 15,1850. 3l FORWARDING. I WILL attend to the forwarding of all Goods at Wilmington and Fayetteville. at the usual com -mission ; and will, in all casee. forward by first boat without reference to li Ail orders for purchasers will he strictly attended lo. Direct to care of . Wr-BRANSON, Fayetteville aad Wilmington. April 16. 1850. J i 3j if. STRAYED or stolen from the Sub scriber, at Raleigh, on the 10th Inst, a Dark Bay Horse, about tea years Id. common stse, having the mar ks of gear on him and soma white spots on bis back, wbica haves rough appearance, and look as if caused by ahara . ' - . -' . -. . - A n Information resDectinft him will be thankful. ly received ; and If he was stolen,. I wiU glva ' re ward often dollars for the delivery of the horse and tha apprehension of tha thief, and pay ail reasonable expanses. JORDAN WOMBLE. May, 20, 1830. tf 41 1 1850. Spring and1 Simmer Goods For 1850. R. Tucker and Son, WHO cousuutiy keep on ha4 an extensive assortment of the best and most desirable, aa well aa fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now receiving their" Spring and Summer supply for lts50. One or tbe Firm has just returned from New York, where he purchased a rich variety of Goods ofibia Spring's Importations, before they had been picked over, and before tbe advance in price; and having thus h id tbe choice of the large and aplended fresh arrivals, and the advantage of low prices, t bey flatter themselves they will be better prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, aud please their numerous friends and custom ers, in town and country. They respectfully invite tbo public to cull and examine their stock. They have jnat received a supply of the following, and are daily receiving such other articles aa are usually kept in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Store, suited 10 the wants and taste of tbia commuity: Bl'k Gro O Ruins Silk. . , Plain and Fiaored Chameleon 8i!k, " Broche and Plain Grenadines, Plain and Embroidered Black ditto. Fancy and Black Silk Ti.-aue, Silk Albarinea and Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Embi-ndered an J Dotted Fancy Swiss Muslins, Chambeiy, French and American Ginghams, Camblet Lustres, ami Linen Gingham, Melnes, and Fanry Diamond Jarkonets, Plain and printed Lawns and Muslins, Tarleton, Swiss, India, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Dotted Jackonet Mu4in, Rich Bonnet, Cape. Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib- b-ins. French N-edIe Work Capes, Collars and Cuffs, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paris Kid Glovea. Swiss and Jack-net digtngv and Inserting, Lisle and Linsn Edgings and Ribbons, Linen and Fancy Silk Dress Buttons, h'us-is Ursid ai.d Fancy ilk Trimmii gs, L idles' and Misses' L.C. Hem Stitch and Tape Bordered Hdkls Mu'lin. M.ihnir, Grsss snd Hough's Patent Skirts. CLOTHS AND CA.SSIMEKES, of ihe various colors and qualitn s. Linen & Cniton Giods, in great varieties, many of whu h are touched with the Hungarian and California finish. Black and Fancy Satin and Silk VESTINGS, Plaid and F.mhroidered Marseilles ditto, c. dr. HATS. &c Determined always lo furnish what, ever is latest, rarest snd 11. ihey offer an ex. tensive sli-ck of Men', Youth' and children Fashionahie and Flat Brim Mole Skin. Pana ma. Maracaiho, Leghorn, Sen ed Pedal'a, Hun garian and Palm Hats. Infai.t't Fancy Goods. Also, Uniore:as. Parasols. Bonnets, Shoes, Hard ware. Cutlery. Groceries, &c. AH ol which they now are offering on the most liberal terms. R. TUCKER &. SON Raleigh .March 15th 1850. HorseShoe. IO Kegs Horse Shoes just received. BR1TTON & TODD. Feb 14th, 1S5D. 15 Armisiead'a fine Chewing Tobacco. WE have just received 52 boxes and half boxes Armistead's fine Chrwine Tobneeo. BRITTON &. TODD February 14th, 1P50. 15 SOMETHING XEW. SODA. thiiirr Milk, Maple and Butler Crackers, some- ig 1 can couhdenlly recommend to-the citi zens of Rkleigh as first rate A good supply just L B. WALKER. received. FRESH RICE. F RESH Rice, new Crop just received. WM. PECK d SON December 11th, 1349. 99 -1 MOL.1SSES. "UST received a supply of prime Molasses by tbe P ll hd , or at retail, WM. PECK fc SON. Raleigh April 30, 1330. 3C. NEW BOOKS. ENCYCLOPEDIA of Chemistry, by James C Bo. th. A. M. Annual of Scientific Discovery ,a Year book of facts in Science sod Ait. Literature and Literary men, by Gilfillan. Work ,J Edgar A. Poe. Women in America. Leaves from the Note Book of a Louisiana Swamp Doctor. Concregan. By Lever. Capt. Simon Sucirs Dol Smith's theatrical Apprenticeship. Trial of Prof Webster. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, April in, 18511. t tj have on band, ol our own manufacture, a handsome assortment of Business Coals of C loins. Linens, frc, oc. Also, Vests and Panta loons, together with a splendid assniiraentol Shirts. t-ravsts. all kinds ; Gloves. Suspe der. Gown ; in fact every :hing kepi by Merchant Tailor generally. Call and examine lor yourselves. 3'i Rjeih, April 19, 1850. Tf EW CONCERN, ITVHE subscribers have this day associated them- fjj selves together, under the name and style of BRITTON 5- TODD, for the purpose of conducting a General Grocery and Commission Business, in the 1 own or Peters burg. They have taken tbe Store in the Odd Fel lows Hall, opposite f owe.l'a Hotel, and hope, by strict personal attention to business, to merit a share of patronage from tbeir friends and tbe public sen erally. 1 hey will, hi all times, be supplied with a well selected assortment of Groceries, which they will sell at wholesale and retail, ns low as they can be purchased in this market. They will also pay strict attention to the forwarding of Goods and sale of all produce entrusted to their aire. R O. BRITTON. of N. C. BERNARD TODD, of Petersburg. ; January 1st. 185a 15 ly rtxisett ZZqtKBOBflyaaaQa ( RICH ASSORTMENT ofSilver-Plated Cas tors, Caudlesticks, and Giraudolea. And Biouze Chamber Caudlesticks, for sale by PALMER $ RAMSEY. November 86, 1849. 94 BOOKS, STATIONERY SrC, At Auciion, PURSUANT to an order of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, the undersigned will offer lur sale, in the CDy of Raleigh, on the 4th or Jans next, (and continue from day to day. until all ia soVd.) the entire Stock of Books, Stationery, & , of thviata Firm of Toaaea Huornca, including a large number of Copies of the Supreme Court of N. Carolina. -'i - ; : ' -iir- . Also, one set of Binders Tools and fixtures: Also, one lot of Land adjoining the City of Rat. iegh.on the east, contfiatog seven acres, mora or less. 1 ne aaie to oe oontmaea ltoib uay o aay nniu all theDroperty ia disposed of. '' r.'i.-.'.l.-ii- i ; Tsaxa -For all sumover $20, alx; and twelvs saooths oredit. , May 1st. 1850. Standard copy. E B. FREEMAN, Clerk. 35 td NUMBERS. D ninjiijL g. f m, mm L 4J& w I i THURSTON'S . FOUNTAIN H0JEL, (FoancaLv BcLTXHoovaa's) - Heaat of I.ight. near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. QTfXHE increased paUouage of ,thia long e1abUh. te maintain with; the patrons tf the to Fooirraia" the reputation it held all over the coonlrv. in" its palmiest days" of Beitzhver' conductorship. To increase its former attractions and eomforts, during the past season,, the Hotel haa undergone many changes, tbe Proprietor having made heavy outlays in introducing some of the beat and latest improvements which, together with iu central posi tion, being located in the very heart of the business portion of the city, aud near th centre of Baltimore Street, and within a few minutes walk of all the Depots and Steam Boat Landings, it invites the Merdtfnt, the Fmner, the Artisan, as well aa tbe Men of Pleasure to make the Fountain Hotil bis home during his sojourn iu Baltimore. The Ladies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Room. Ordinary, and extensive suite of large anc airy Chambers, fitted up in a style and elegauce that canuot fail-to give satisfaction and comfort. Poarcas are attached to the " Fountain" who may be recoguized by the Badgea on their Hats, and are alwaya in the attendance at the different De ots and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge ol the baggage and convey it to the Hotel. PH UVEAS THURSTON, Proprietor. Feb. 26th, 1850. J7 A CARD. IHE undersigned being engaged, and holding a position that brings his services in immediate connection with the Guests of tbe above Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to his numerous I friends and aeonaintances of the Old North Stale," when they visit Baltimore, to slop at the ''Fountain,' where he assures them they will be received and en- ertained in a manner that shall strengthen this ac quaiutance aud secure for its Proprietor their good will and patronage. W STRINGER. Luff of Wilmington N C. February 26th, 1850 17 IBrayland's Sunf f, If o. 2. A fresh sup- IflL ply just received and for sale bv WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO SCOTCH SNUFF JLND TOBACCO. r llHOSE who are fond of a nice dip or good chew I of the weed will find a superb article of Snuff I and Tobacco, at Pescud's Drugstore. KaliRh March 19ih 1850. S3 PirOFESSOIt MAKItY'S Tricopherous. OR MEDICAL COMPOUND ; For Restoring, Purifying, and Beauti fying Hair ; Eradicating Scurf and Dandruff, and curing dis eases of the Skin, Glands and Muscles; Stings, Cuts, Bruises Sprains, Sfc, &c, Sfc, THE followtug testimonials, selected from hun dreds of similar import, will serve to show the value orthe preparation, nct the estimation in which it ie held by those who have given it a trial : COTV OF'A LETTER FBQM BR LEE. New York, Feb. 5. 1849. Mr Barry 1 have no hesitation in recommending an article which I can, of my own personal knowl edge, endorse as good ; and! therefore state with confidence, that your Tricopherous is what vou claim it to be an article for eleaeaing, preserving, beauti- rymg ana promoting tne growth orthe hair. I bnd it :o be the beat remedy I have ever had in my practice for scald head, ring-worm, and diseases wnicn tne sain is suojeci to. T. A LEE, M. D. The following testimonial is from Mr. Mnnn, ed itor or tbe 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 tbe highest commendations. we do not do it upon the recommendation, of oth ers, but from our own personal knowledge of its ef fects upon tbe hair; while it tends to keep it health v soft ami glossy, it also removes d.inraff.nrevents ?rev hair and invigorates itsgrowth in a manner uueq unt ied by any other composition known to us. A per son onty neeas to use one not tie to be convinced ol this truth. Sold in large bottles - price 25 cts. at the princi pal office, 1J7 Broadway, New York, and bv the principal Merchants and Drogiats throughout tbe u nitea state ana uanaaa, aad by A. B.ST1TH fcCO Raleigh. May 15th. 1850. 39. HATS SPRING STYLE 1850. 1T79ASHIONABLE Moleskin. Medhim Beaver P Meu's and Boy's Summer liata of almost every j . n o i description. For Sale by R TUCKER 4-SON. March 26th, 1850. 25 COO LITER OIE. fresh supply of KUsHTON. CLARK CO which we believe to be superior t anv we have seen, just received and for sale at tbe Drug Store of WILLIAM. HAYWOOD qr CO. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. VTTTHY will North Carolina merehania who deal WW in Candy prefer sending North, when thev can get it in Raleigh aa good in every respect T Aud'l am determined lo aell it a low as they can get it in Petersburg. Give me a fair trial, and I am coufidenl that I can give satisfaction. Send on your orders. 1 will also keep through the aummer, Orange. Lemons, Sugars j-c., which I can mil low because. getting the to direct from tha North, I am able te sell them asjow as they can be bought Ibis ide of ifaitimorev , . , j, i. ii.WAuKK May 3rd7 1850. ' . 36 .Stebuins, Darracott &Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earthenware, China, and Glass, Pier, Mantel and Toilet Loektg?lasetl Britannia 9d Plated Ware '. Lord LtmpSy Catter-T'bl Cfllerj, $-c - NO. 1C1 BROAD STREET, rRicwioNp, VIRGINIA " , ' " ; JNU. DAURACOTT, let attention, Mid to Paclaur.m Dec. 11 lb, 1849. , 9 ly W .TT- . , M C MtiethMired energy andMeteraiinetion, and noxpense or atUu- J n-V AU ltZtZTt'x ' lion ef Ma or that of his Asairf.nt. will h. ,.red rK f.U. ?!rB! V? I g8SW- Y,' terms or-ADVKTisi::a - : r. JLitertietmmtt.'-ToT -every ' Sxtet3.3Cta& Insertiea, One Dc"a each s&lsduent lartlits Tweaty-ve Cents, . . ,Cor$ Order mud Judicial AJcertitetoemttwZlt ahargedJ25 per eeat. higher but a deduction rS3 f war eenU will he made from thw regaiar priceir, Uf advertiaaraiy tba year. " - AdvertissmenU, "inserted In the ScaTi-WcxJrLV Bi- I aeTsa, will also appear In the WSsstf raper fts .. .. .. : ' ST Letiertjs the. Editor most be roar-rxi. vf A TTENDS THE ClrlKJl in 'ih r!Anitt1. of Orange, Alamance, Wke aad Chatham, i Chapel Hifi. N rC Mav ili. 1849. i 's 94 rmesian. Entlish and American Ch4a a, v V . TUCKER SOJT. March floth 1850; " ' "-f.jtfty lINSHDOIL'Sft SRrfl. GALLONS MoaBtaia Liaaeed Oil re WJfAjf eeived thia day and for aale by- lv- , . P. P, PESCUD. Raleigh, April 9tK, 1S50. . ' 7 -.-?..V JW;' Standard and Tiroes copy. ' - .' ? Z? '' Fresh-Arrival kV jPescud'a;: BY last Freight Train; I have received a furthe upply of. tba following v4tiuaMef aniclea Itar Coughs, Colds, Sic . . -"1.' . a--. ftMr'or5!yRWS Wutat'e BmUam fWOd Cherry, Wutr CmgA Lexenge. Jevnee ExatctorattL Aver Chtmt fmm. lerml. Sekenke Ptmitg Sp-up. . Several ktad al mim iuvocu tv can ana get a cure at ' . Mill and Cross Cat Saws, Anderson' - Patent Hammer, Patent Carry Combs. Aor- era, Cbiasela, Haudsaws aud File, Weeding Uses. Collins Axea. For sale bv ' Co . " : v j. brown. r:., No 9 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, April 18th. 185U. y . . . , .;; . t3a GOLD WAIST BUCKLE 8 AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. iAlso. on hand, , 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, varraated good pieces For sale ly 4 - - . ; . v - time PALMER' RAMSAY? December 4f 1849. 98 JR' ) nxton's sLITe In the Fa r Wmu Life in the Far West, bv Georrre F. Bnztm! 1 ni day receive at the " N.C. BOOKSTORE. Kaleigb. July d,.1849. v , - ' 54 A GREAT A ATIOJVAL WORK THE GALLERY OF ILLUSTRIOUS . 1 . . AMERICANS- DAGUERREOTYPES BY BRADY ENF-' GRAVED BY D'AVIGNON. - . EDITED BT C EDWARDS LESTER. - nia great worK,now Dng issued in semi-moat blv numbers, will contain the Portraitaand fiiamatU of Twentt Foua of the most Illustrious Citiseias of on imperial folio drawing paper in a new and mar. nificent style, Snd tha Portraits ara SQMrior to u v me nepuone aurrngourown times.1 It.is published ever published ia' this coontry. For the entire work, of 24 NnmWa fwenf dnl. lars, payable quarterly; in advance, or one dollar a number, payable on delivery, ' 1 v- - This will be an illustrious Work. ;Tayfoia istt'i finest specimen of Lh hoars chv we have evsr mJs Twenty four of these tfumiers will comprise a yol- usu wi rcai tbihc, ana unsurpassea eiegaace t Sunday Morning New. f Four numbers received this day by "7, ' ,n ,OKn IL D. TURNER:, May 10, 1850. 39 ' the ASsAin TEA COMPANY, ' 136 Greenwich Street Na t THE proprietors beg to call the aueatioa af eonnoiaeurs in Tea, and the heads of families to the choice and raee selection, of Teas imported j '""'i mero uuauown in tnis country which, by their fragrance and delicnev mmM. A with virgin purity and strength, nrodnce an irm. sion of surpassing richness and flavor. . THE TEAS OFFERED ARE TPE rni . LO WINfJ: --F ' . The JeddoBlom s Black Tea, at 00 'per lb. do r r. . t s o H' tiT Ninhnn Diari, Osacca, Too-tsina, do . i" j nit no , It a UreertTea,' :de; '--, - J? do -. : I 00 : 0 73 0 SO . " Ticki-tsiaa, Ud-fi Mixture, a compound - c;r; or the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial -: soil of Assam, t 5 : ! . I 00 With a view to encourage the introduction nrYKs. matchles Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distributes by lot, among the purchasers, a Quan tity of Tea eqaal ta - , - , THE FIRST YEARS' PROFITS ON THE SaJ IFFEtD., Each purchaser will receive enclosed In the paca ""mbered eenificate, entitling him td( One Chance in tlie Diitrib n(ionl! t rr?- for evert: fifty cents , laid out, and on the receipts amounring to 80,000. i uBucriucuiiuoeu parcels oi j ea, to tbe value often percent, or : -'.r. - .s--' TWO THOUSAND DOLLAR ' WtLI.Bg GIVEN AWAYf AS BONUSES 1 1 ACCOKDINC TO-. THE rOLXOW.Uf O " S Pries ar M las. mt TBA each it IN aa.asW.' u. 20 . 25 , -r-- ' SOU""-": ' fioa 100" 5" . i . " Viaj" 500 v5(J0 2i0 " I w 4 , 850 259. 425 Prises in all. ' filOOOlfaa ftS.000. Those persons who prefer tower -priced Teas, can (tcijc tucu frjaea m proportion. THEY WILL BE RB PURCHASED FOR AT A PEB7CTI0K PS 46 CENT. . CF Country Agents Teoaired. ' ADoHcatJona io be addressed (post paid j to the Company's .Denot as above. . , - V - June gnd, 1850. - - ; . 45 Snt-, PEEBLES, .VIJITI3 dt IA VIS, Grocers aud Commission Slcrcliaiits Old Strqct, f eleMttrfTc Ji TnTEEP, always orj hand s large and well assort li ed supply of Groceries, and pay partieolar at- eauon to tbe sale; of Cotton, ToIku.co WiieaL Flour, and all other kinds of produce. - - i, . LEMUELS PEEBLES, ;.f . THOMAS WHHiV" Pt ' ' :i PBTER R.'DAVSrJ Peterabnrg, ' July id ' j H'S. X 58 ly ; ; ?mW. J. BLKGHAM 8tig: THE FALL Session will begin J0i, ,enfn, class discharged, jnakes room for another. Bovs prepared to comnenee Latin rreatir vreferrei. None but good and docile hoys desired. Earnestly requested that application be made for sack obJ iany sppueauon aa vised. .. '3t P. O Jlei hmont, Q range, N Cr - 39 i i' Caiiyle's Latter-Day i pAMPHLtTS.- f i THE fbUowiag are now Rrady t ' The Pre-ni 1 iraev ; ; - ' No J. I Model Priaona ;-cs 121 cm. e.eb. , J J . : Reewved rhr day, by ' r r . iiTURii ffe-f L May S4tn 1850. & jv" 41 . ir-VC0ff LIVER OIL i1. - aN Bottles and Cspsulea, a genuine article, just opened and for sale at the Drug Store of P. F. PEPCUD. : t 1i I iv ; 1 k if Hi x t ;- EffstrfHalswSfJSBB
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