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1 fffiffiilGil REGISTER- BY SEATON - GALES, EDiTOS 1SB FK0P1IETOK. ,. f y ; ; TERMS. rorthe Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 peranum for the Weekly Paper,- $3 per annum. POETRY. prom BUck wood's Magaxine. TO BURNS HIGHLAND MARY. 0 loved by him whom Scotland loves, Log loved, tod honored duly, gy ai who loe the bard that aanr , So sweetly abd so truly! 7 In cultured dalea his song prevail. Thrills o'er the eagle ' aery Ah! who that strain has caught, nor limbed For Burn' "Highland Mary?" His golden hoars f jmnth were thine Those hours whose flight is fleetest ; Of all songs to thee he f ave The freshest and the sweetest. Ere ripe 'he truit, one branch he brake. All rich wit.h blown and blwssom; -And shook itsewv; Mineensvmnook, Around tby brow and bosom. And when his Spring, alas, how soon ! Had been by care subverted His Summer, like a god repulsed, Hd from h s gates departed ; Beneath the evening star, once more. Star of his morn and even ! To thee his suppliant hands he spread. And hailed bis love " in heaven." In him there burned that passionate glow, Al! Nature's soul and savor. Which give its hue lo every flower, To every (run i's flavor. f Sot loss the kindred power he felt. That love of all things buman. Whereof the fiery centre is The love man bears to woman. ,5 He sang the dignity of man, : Sang woman's grace and goodness ; Passed by the world's halt-truths, her lies Pierced tnrough with lance-like threwdneav. Upon lite a oroad highways he stood, And aped not Greek nor Roiaau ; Bat snatched from heaven Protnetaean fire To glorify things common. He nag of youth, he sang of age. Their jy. their griffs, their labors ; Fell with, nH tor, the people ; haned A'i Scotland's sons his neighbors ; And therefore all repeat his verse Ht youtr., or graybeard steady. The boatman on Lcb dive's wave. The aheperd on Bea Ldi. He sang from love of song ; his name Dunedin's cliff resounded He led her, faithful to a tame On truth and nature founded. He sought true fame, not hud acclaim ; llunif and Time he irused ; For laurels crackling in the flame His fine ear never lusted. He loved, and reason had to love. The illustrious land that bore him ; Where'er he went, like heaven's broad! tent, A surbrtg ht Past bunj o'er him. Each isle had fenced a saint recluse, Ech lower a hero dying ; Duwn every mountain gorge had rolled The flood of foeuien flying. Honor to Scotland and to Burns ! In him she stands collected ; A thoustnd stream one river make ; Thus geote, be. tjii directed. Conjoins all separate veins of power lu uue great soul creation ; And blends a million men lo make Trie Fuel of the nation. Honor to Burns ! and her who first Lt looee the abounding river Ot music front the loet's hart, Birne through all lands forever ! H')v much "o her mankind has owed Of song's selected treasures ! Unsweetened by her kiss, his lips Had scng lar other measures. Be green for aye.ereen bank and brae Arouod Montgomery's Cattle I Blow there, ye earliest flowers ! and there Ye sweetest song-birds, nestle! For there was ta'en that last farewell ; In hope, indulged bow blindly; And there was given mat long last gate "Thai dwelt" on him "sae kindly." No word of thin- recorded stands ; Few words that hour were spoken ; Two Bibles there were interchanged. And some slight iove-gifis oroken ; And there thy cold faint hands he pressed. Thy head by dew-dr p misted , And kisses, ill-resisted first, At last were unresisted. MISCELLANEOUS. . 1 v From the Spirit of the Times,. THE BEAUTIFUL WIDOW OF BEND. An Episode in the Itifs of a Snowman. &.rilnura nr !catf t lis rcarlra nf the "Spcrret," have some indistinct recul lections of sn elbow of the Mississippi, bear ioir a very unhannonious patois in the un. refined of times past. I ve seen some queer tableaux formed by ladies and gents who, in qust of information, respecting the va rious "bends," Arc, as they glided down by them on the Mississippi when the blunt pilot or "bully mate named this peculiar bend. Dodge, ih? comic nightingale, tells a little joke of his adventures on the "big drink," some years ago. loief ma trip to New Orleans, on the Ben Sherrod after, wards lost by fire fell in with a beautiful wjinan, in weeds, was completely knocked by her musical talents, beauty. &c, and th. captain, ass ei g as how things werr, thought He'd run a small " cross cut" on the old joker, so told him the lady was a wido frh as cream, and up for " cowa and a mar- . She's got five children," says the Captain, 4 but then she's got 500 acres, and a many niggers. ' Well.hane me. Captain, if I ain't a mind 10 spread myself f.r the widow; five children notwithstanding." . Go it! I'll back you. If I wasn't a mar. r'ed man, I'd take a hand in the game my But you go it, you're young, good look n?, (Dodue fainted twice, came to, and the P'ain put on the puppy,) ping, play ibe euiiar, and drum the piano ; the widow doats n music, and has a plantation worth twenty thousand dollars, including a hundred and uy mggers and ' rive babies !" chimes Dodge. "Where ues she reside, Captain.?'' I . . . i, li ' i- I i I I I 1 I i, . -vs. I is i I ' 1 Jl.i I llil II Ik I . x N 1 I K li.l 1 I . M. 1 :r .1.1 VI II 1 S I 1 1 is . . I.I h J -1 I - mt?H I 1 lit I' !t I ft !( I." I' ZZi ! i ' I II I 'l.wl. IT 1 I 'A I III JW 'II I III .- I It I . . IH"1 JJ-i.,t-' I I III VWwrrj , III -I D I I - I ;,,V"J 1 1 i tv . t i j i ij'i i i x i tj i'l vfcia'i- 'i -; ; ; t t k ! i v ' ft i nr i o t i 1 t. ij VOLUME II. - RALEIGB, AV CM 1M . NUMBER 52, V On the Mississippi. . Beea up to Cinein natt to bur lorn winter foode;-got ap of laT?,,sT "" srutTon boartf."1 ' ow ioii win hi on board r ' 'piree or four da j.- f frj'. OH,- pleofy of time for you to operate, onljr you .square yourself, don't, pretend .to make foee, at fini; Mlfier let on that you are food ol company, nil wish to be agreeable." ' ror the next three or four days, and eve- "inPi M the floating palace "boomed" down I he Ohio and. cli Jed into the MiasiastDDi. Dodga did the amiable, clear up to the han dle! He berime chaperon for all the "un protected ' letuales," and "the widow" he cottoned up te particularly strong. Acting upon the advice of the Uapuwn, Dodge fought shy of particulars ; assuming or pre tending to assume, that it was a holy regard he had for the combined female race, that made him solicitous for the comfort, plea sure and pastime of tlio ladies on the boat, and by way of parenthesis, hinted that as Airs. Brown, ("the widow, j appeared in the we'eds'ofTVoeVsIt "needed dfersion from the melancholy thoughts that naturally rise iu tire memory and day dreams of one deprived of a near and dar friend. "Ye," said Mrs. Brown, "Yes, I have Inst a friend, a kind good friend," and she sighed deeply while she plied her elegantly wrought and highly perfumed mouchoir to her beautiful eyes. "Ys, so I understand," says Dodge "Doubtless you feel, the loss of one so n ar, one whom you have cherished in your heart so long and sacredly?" ."Well, no," savsMrs. Brown, adjusting her gloves upon her beautiful finder. ( ran'i really say I was ever very greatly at tached lo him ; (Dodge nnened Ins e s.) I timely liked hint, rMp7(f him as a guardian as a, as "Yes, yes !" said Dodge, a litlle excited, as to the simile a woman could draw, between the love a:.il affection of a late husband, and any thing or anybody els "as a as a" "As a near and dear friend" said Mrs. Brown. "As a near and dear friend," says Dodge to himself. "Well, hang me if that ain't cool ! The father of her children, a man who has evidently nobly provided for her, loved her. ami 1, anil she, as cool as an icicle, calls hiin -friendV "What was the cause of your denrfricnd's decease, may 1 be Mowed to ask, Madm!" "Well, poor dear man, he died of old age, premature old age, I think" "Premature old age 7" inquiringly echoes Dodte. "Yes, he toiled, and worked, and fretted, to amass a fortune, for tn, poor dear man," and then Mrs. Brown really cast down h:r pretty eyes, and agitated her divine breast, with a sigh.'' "He was only- sixty when he died." "Only sixty !" says Dodge, with some sur prise. "Then, sava he to himself, "thre must have been room for fatherly reward more than the warm love of a young snd tender, ardent and beautiful wife. 'Egad I like the widow more and more ! I'll lean to her like a kitten to a hot brick !" Just then the bell tapped, the boat head, ed in shore, and Mrs. Brown, in grn glee, began to bid ber compagnons'd voyage adieu. Dtxtge new around lo oo the aunaM-, at tend to tne landing of the "fair widow," nud thev chatted as they walked ashore. "The widow complimented Dodge for lm gallan try to the ladies, and attentions to her in par ticular. Dodge having gotten "the widow," a band box and satchel ashore, asked her what other baggage she had on the boat. "Five bfrt Is of pippin apples and three hog,'' said'the blooming Mrs. Brown. "Oh ! dear, there he comes I there be come. !" f he fairly shouted. "Who is that coming, madam T" ".My d ar hmhand, Mr. Brown." "Ami lh-friend you have been mourning for?" anxiously inquires Dodge. "My dear old Uncle, Josh Urubhs !, said the widow ; and the next moment she was in the arms of ber affect ionate Brown, while Dodge, with about five jumps, tnizzbd on to the steamer. The Captain was the first man he met. "What's the matter 7" savs the fjaptim o the sly old joker. ".Matter 7" vou said Mis. Brown was a widow. "Well." Had lots of baffffsee and freight on tbe boat ?" "vviir "And owned and lived on a charming plantation ?' WI I." " Weill" saya the trapped joker, "Mrs. Brown is a married woman, there s ber hus- l.and. Her baggage and freight consists of band-boxes, pippin apples, and hogs 1 "Well, what of thai, anything more i "Yes sir! The Browns live here on what they call Shirt Tail Bendl" The last fact was tio new feature to the Optain.or any body acquainted with old Mississippi, but it knockrd Dodge JUul Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Earthenware, Cnlna, and Glass Pier,. Mantel and Toilet Looking-glasses, Britannia and Plated Wart, Lard Lamps, Castors, Table Cutlery, -r. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, Khockoe mil, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CH AS, 3 1 EBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. CT Particular attention paid tt. Packing Dec 11th. 1849. T NOTICE THE Subscriber has determined to locate ia this Citv. sod bavins? procured a efficient aamber of com. pet en t aasisunts, is prepared to execute ia me woa . . . . . finished Style, all kinaa or PAINTING AND GLAZING. Orders from the CHj er snrrouading Country, tfleft at the Dro Store of P F. Pescud. will be nramnlr exeCBted and satisfaction guarantied. At present I am engaged ia painting, tbe Residence of Judge Cameron and the Bank of the Sute,where l mir bw found. - - KafaraBce as to ability. ekskracUr. will Ve rives to all who may wish te patronise me, give, so eu . j WILLIAM OVERBY. Raleigh, Maj20,l830. 41 . . r - . i - ... . i ... ..... . . ... H5 gBBg--g--- Raci&g Subscription Office, -19 park: PLACE, NEW YORK. niHlS Proprietors beg to announce that they II have opened Classes for weeptake. upon th system which has obtained a largt ahait oi the public support in England snd elsewhere, by sx len ding as it does to the public at large, the interest oinerwise Islt by lew only in RACING EVENTS, AHD ENABLING ALL Wktlher Convcrtant with Sporting matter vr not, To partifipatti in itw crimes of GMNLXXi A LARGE SUM, By the result, at pranirtiooably A SiYIALL. RISK ! As will be sesa by lbs sabjoiued Ochems, the subacruVr in Claas E, may FOR ONE DOLLAR, GAIN 85,000. The bweet. stakes now open ctnait ot five Classes for the GREAT YORKSHIRE STAKES, To be ran at York, (Englsud) 23d Augaat, 1SS0 164 Horse enterrd. FIRST IIOR.SE, 950,000. C35 w 2- " gg o s i A 2,OOOS50.00$50,fK)0$25,000$ 1 0,000$ f 0,0005000 H 2 U00 23.00 2fi,00U 12 500 5,000 5.1(10 2.500 C 5,(100 10 OU 25.0.0 12,500 5,l00 5 000 2,500 U 5,000 5,00 12 500 6.250 2,5u0 2.5'0 l.i5U E 10,000 1,00 6 000 3,500 1,000 l.oOo SOU THE DrtWVING of this Sweepstaks will lake place publicly on the 23d day of August, 1850, the day on which the rar wid be ran the place ami hour being 6ri duly ann uoceo by advertisement; when the name ol all the hores entered will be alluded amougtl the tub sc iiber in each cUas, and on ibe 20th day of Sep trmler ieit, by hi b time the reauit or 'he race will be known, the Prizrs will be distributed ; the holder of tl name of the winuing horse in Claaa'A' receiving a Kriza of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, that of the second, Twenty five Thousand Dot lira, J-c , &.c , in accordance with the abott Scheme A commincion of 1 0 per cent to cover expense will be deducted on payment ol all piize. Any further information required, will be aflor ded by the Secretary , Mr. W illiam Harroll, at tne 'fficea a' above to whom all app.icadon for A gencie and other communications are to be addrea aed tOfl paid and all remittances riiher by bill o nwle lo be made, in leiurn lor which numbered Certificates will be forwarded a directed. l.iat of llore entered for the above, and all other Races of Importance may t een, together with Si-beinea for Sweepstakes, iu the forthcuming 8 . Lf g. r. 4c. &lc. Juoe I9ui, 1850. 4 2m SPRING SALEs. The undertigned are receiving direct from New Orleans and other Marketa. a Urge itck of. Sugar. Molaasea. $-c. which iliey will tell for cash or to punctual dealers, on favotable lei in Tbey bate now in Store, 103 Hhds. New Orleans Sugars 25(1 Boxes and Ubls refined do 1 10 Bbla. New Or.eaua and VV. I. Molasses 40 Hhds. d do do do 350 Bags Prime Green Kio j- Laguira Coffee 1200 Bas Shot "5110 Kig Nails, Cumberland and other Brands 50 Tons English Iron, Imported direct into Pe teubu'g. 40 do Swedes and American do "in Haima -Mujni otittn amt letBJ- Dsnet 30O Boxes Tallow, Adso sntine and pcrm CaD dies 10 Tons Castings 10 do Grind Stones 100 Dozen Painted Pails, W ish a full assortment of Wine, Brandies Ac iC" &C PEEBLES WHITE &. DAVIS. Old St. Petersburg Va. March 15th 1850. 22 A COOK WANTED. TTtOR whom liberal woee will be eiven. tn J1J quire ai the Register office. June I7ih. tsau. RICH ASSORTMENT ofS.lver-Plated Cay- tors. Candlesticks, aud Girandoles. And Biouie Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by PALMER 4- RAMSEY. November 26. 1848. 9- Notice. TaVTOTICF is hereby giveo. that 111 appbeatioi. 1 will h made to th neat Leailature of Nortl t'arofiaa.eo behalf of the Commiaaioners of th Citv of Raleizh, for ameudmeut to the Corporation Charter. W. D. HA YWOOU. Raleigh, June 10. 1850. lot. Tulice 47tf THE WORLD'S FAIR, T'HE undersiiined. H-r Britannic Mjsiy' 1 Consul in North and &mih Carnlin , is d rectrd to make public the subjoined particulars re specting an lutroiled exbioiliou ot the woras 01 industry of all nai ions, to be holden id London in the vear 1851, and brgs to invite co-operation 111 an undertaking of such obvious international benefit aud advautaee. He will be happv to receive coinmum cat'iona Irom parlies diaposod to exhibit produce, mi- cinaerv. or oiner specimeus 01 Anienciu inauairj and art. Tne exhibition wi'd be divided into the followirJg sections, and prizes will be distributed under appro priate regulations. SECTIONS. 1. RAW MATERIAL asid PRODUCED illus trative of the uataral productions ia which human iudustrv is employed. 2. MACIJIJNERY.ffor Agricultural, Manurcin ring, Engiueeriug and other purposes,) and ME. LHAnitAL' IXHVbMIuna illustrative 01 ine ageuts which human ingeosily brings to bear upon tbe productions of nature 3. MANUFACTURES illustrative of the re suits produced by the operation of human industry unon uatural Drodurtioii. " ... . . . - ... .CCV 4-SCULf I UKriMUUtLo, and tne uj-.ao.-mv. ART reuerallv illustrative of the taste sad skill displayed in such application of human industry. GbOK(J W. MAlntw, British Cousulate. Wilm'-neton, June 23, lf50. SI 2t Female Classical Institute, RALEIGH N- C. THE Fourth session of this inalilotion will begin on Wrdneedav, the 3rd Jolt nest. A iuderioos and tnorougb coarse ot studv, a com petent mala Faculty, a pleent local ion. a limited numbrr of pupils with all the com foils of a private family, reuder the Institution a deairablo place of in struction. BENNET T.BLAKE Principal. Jone 2lnd.l850. lm-52 ZLato Sctjool AT THE undersigned hsve fo'm-d sn asencia'ion. with the view ofopeninta LAVV suHUUlainibe Tow a of- Hillsboro'.. Young geotlcmea will he ini-tructed in the various departments of the Law, snd care will be taken Ia prepare them for the prac tice in tbe several Courts in this btata. The School will bo opened for the admission of Students, on Monday! the 20ia instant. r? V J.L.BAILEY. - F. WASH. HiUeberoMone 13th. 49 Is NEW SPRING -A NO ' SUMMER GOODS, nRTB are now in receipt of oat entire Spring V "PP'Ti etnbrsciaj every thing ia our hue. Mw, Durable and Beautiful, Cloths, Cas sinjeres, Drap d eles, DrUli. ga, Saunft Silks Mar seilles, tialiie-, Ac ,fco..sll of which will be made up to order as heretofore wfib nVatitess and dis pa 1 eh. Thankful for pait favors we earnestly solicit a continuance of patronage. Our entire Siock waa selected by Mr Oliver in person, snd we can with cn6dcncs rtconunend it not only to be -Freth and tine but of the vrry lateat Importauoits OLIVER 6l FKOOTER, Merchant Tailors, Kaleish. N. C. April 19th, 1850. 33 P- 8. Paris, London, and American Fasbiona at hand. (). &. P. IFromthe Opera of the "two SUIT-on:' I ranalaled on r ayetteville Qlreel. I dreamed that her favoring glances fell On a well-dreaed Beau at ber side. And I could'nt tell why the lauabioz Belle. Had refused to hecome my bride. But a single glonce at my rival's Coat. Told me there lay tbe strength of tbe game ; Ani 1 said if tbe J aihir ain Town who can doit, I'll have oneeiacllv ibe suine. Then I dreamed ibat I searched the Town all o'er. For the gem that would win her heart. 1 ill I found myself standing in front jf tbe Store Where clothing ia fahioned ly art ; And then I remembered that thin was the place W here ihe t;oat of my rival a made. And rnienng in. right brfors mv lice, Lav a Broad-Cloth, eiaitly the shade. Th-- Coat was sent hme. and like Cauar I sped, I came, and I saw, and 1 won ; For 8he smilingly said, when I asked her to wed, What sn elegant Coal you have on " 1 hree days from thai time, ierhsps it was more. I induced her to alter ber name ; And I still buy my Coars at ihe very same Store, And she loves me as ever the some. OI.IVEU &. PHOiJTEK makes tlam Coals. Naleich. April 19 1850 32 A SUPPLY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. J UST to hand nnd for snle iu P. F PESCUDS Drugstore. Febranry 12. 1S50. 13 SPUING GOODS 1850. THE Subscriber is opening his Spring Stock, at h a old fiand.of the I -it est importations and Domes- ic Manufactures. comisiDg of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats. Shoes, Crockery, Hanlwaie. and Groceiiea, AMOSG TI1E.TI 100 pieces Catiroe. variou colors. 100 " 13 row 1. and Bleached Shirting aud Sheet- ng. (iinghams. Lawn, Irih Linen, Holland's Cot- onade and other Summer Good for men and beys. Padded for children. Brown, Refined, Clarified, Crushed aud Loaf n?r, Java, Laguira and Rio CoflVe, Cat N lis and Brad. California and other Hats for men and boys. All of which will le no Id on reasonable terms for Cash, or to prompt customers on time J. BROWN. No. 9, Fsyetteville St. Rileisb, April 15. 1850. 31 FORWARDING. I WILL attend 10 the forwarding of all Goods at iiiinuiou ; and will, in an cases, icrwara oy urvi uoai without reference lo lutes All orders for purchasers will be strictly attended to. Direct to care of Fayeltoville aud Wilmington. April 16, 1850 31 tf THE j resent Session of this Institution, will clore on the 13th of J une ensuing. At which ime the second region wui commeme deeming 11 best tor various considerations to have no summer vacation. Tbe wSjl known reputation of Warrenton for health, renders it prec.iliarly unable for an instiin- in ol the kind. IS o serious case of indixposition has ever occurred among ihe young Ladies entrusted o our charge ;uver whose health and comfort, par ental caie is exercised. I am aaaisied in ihe School by the most competent Teachers, among ihem ibe Kev. Tbos. 8. Campbell he Vlui-iral Department 1 under the direction of Mr and Mrs. itrauut, accomplished and competent 'earbers. Terms as follows per Session of five Months. Board, fAO IM,Ju-icfn Piano. 8 90 Knglih Tuition, 12 5 Krei.ch 10 Ol Hi se of Instrument, 3 00 Vfusic on Goi'ar, ) V u of Inat'm'nt 20 Draw'g & Paim'g, 10 00 Useful and Ornaments! Needle work free of charge. No extra charge will ne made. Persons desirous of more pan 'ar information. wilt on application be supplied with irculars JJ A.Alt. I. 1UH1XLK. Warrenton N. C, Mv 18ih. 1850. Notice. HAVING at Hie last February Term of the Court of Plraa aud Quarter Sessions, held lor Hie County of Wake, takrn Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of J.J. rinch. deceased, I hereby give uotice to all creditors of said estate, to present their claims, duly authenticated, within th time limited bv law : otherwise thia notice will be plead in bar ol recovery. Debars to said estate, will alao please to make payment. W. W. VASa.Adm r. Raleigh. March 1. 150. IB wtf ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. Wll Y will North Carolina merchants who deal in Candy prefer seuding North, whea they can get it in liaUig-h as good in every respect? Aud 1 am determined to aoil it as low as iney can ret it in tvterebur?. Oive me a lair trial, aud 1 am confident that I can give aalisfaotiou. Send on your order. I will also keep tbrongh the summer, Oranges. Lemons, Sugars j'c, which lean sell low because. celt tne them direct from the iNorth. 1 am able to sell them as low as they cau be bought thia side of Baltimore. L. . WAL.K.CK. May 3rd. 1850. 36 I. 0. 0. F. FIRST PHtmiVTI AWARDED bv tbe itia KiLAKD ins iixutjl:. i4,ana iH4y, to ft- IUIts cV Til l II, Ifvsnlia aud Itaiiuer Alauafat'tn ITb, rem, for their Superior Style and make of Kegaiie, rjanners, ore., uiooa omnn wouio res pecifully inform ihe different Orders and Societies throughout the Country, that they keep - constantly on band, a large assort me rtt-of Odd FclIOWS Kous oi Temperance, xrjosouic. asea Tlea'H, and all other Kealia. Beoners, Bssbes, Robes. Csus, Jewels, dic all of which are got y ia the best manner. ..4 -t ' Individuals or Aasociaiiona forwarding their orders' may depend 8a as much cats being take in select, ing tne goods, snd upon getting mem at ma same prices, as if the articles were ordered in person. GIUBrt & SMITH,' ' 1 No- 73, Balurnore Jstreet, Bakimore. Noyeaaharl.lMI). , . . mM A PBW Barrels Snperflne Fami Mllj riour. for sale iy - R. TUCKER & SON. JuDe Hih, 1850. 48 Spring and Summer (ds Forl850. r R. Tucker and Son, WHO constantly keep on .bad an extensive assortment of the best and most desirable, as well as fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, . are now receiving their Spring snd Summer snpply for 1850. One of the Firm has just returned from New York, where he purchased a rich variety of Goods of this Spring's Importations, before they bad been picked over, and before the advance in price; and having thus had . the choice of the large and splended fresh arrivals, snd the advantage of low prices, tbey flatter themselves tbey will be better prepared than ever to meet tbe demands of this mar ket, and please their numerous friends fcnd custom ere, in town and country. Tbey respectfully invite tbo public to call and examine their stocK. They have just received a supply of tbe following, and are daily receiving such other articles as are usually kept in a Dry Good and Family Grocery Store, suited to the wants and taste of this community. Bl'k Go Ds Rhine silks, ' Plain and Figured Chameleon Silks, Broche and Plain Grenadines, Plain end Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black Silk Tissues, Silk Albarines and Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadine, Evening Dresses, Embi-ndered and Dotted Fancy Swiss Muslins, Cn.itnlieiy, French and American Ginghams, Camblet Lustres, ami Linen Gingham. Melries, and Fancy Diamond JsikoneU, Plain and printed Lawns and Muslins, Tarleton, Swiss, Indis, Victoris, Bishop, Book, and Dotted Jackonet Muslin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib bons. French Needle Work Capes, Collars and Cuff. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paris Kid Gloves. Swiss and Jack-uiei Edgings and Inxertings, Lile and Linen Edainga and Ribbons, Linen snd Fancy Silk Dress Buttons. Kus.-ia Braids and Fancy Silk Trimmii gs, L idles' and Misses' L.C Hem Stitch aud Tape Bordered H.lkfs Mu-lin. M.hair, Grass and Hough's Patent 8kirts. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKE8, of the various colors and qualitns. Linen i. Cuiinii G.-ols, in great varieties, many of which are touched with the Hungarian and t-alifornia finirh. Black and Fancy Satin and Silk VESTING?, Plaid and Embroidered Marseilles' ditto, $x. & -HATS.&.C Determined always to furnish what, ever is latest, rarest snd best, tbey offer an ri. tensive stock ol Men's, Youth's and childrena Faobionable and Flat Brim Mole Skin. Pana" ma. Maracaibo, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun garisn and Palm Hats. f Infant's Fancy Goods. Alex), Umbrellas. Pa'ssols, Bonnets, Shoes, Hard, ware, Cutlery. Groceries, &c. All ol which they now are offering on themovt liberal terms. K. TUCKER &. SON Raleigh .March 15th 18S0. MOLASSES. "UST received a supply of prime Molasses by the 11 hd , or at retail, WM. PECK fc SON. Raleigh April 30, 1850. 36. South Lowell Male ACAD THE neil Session of thia School will commence on Tuesday out 6th ; and close on December months. Students will be charged in proportion lo its length, but no Student, excrpi in rase of protrac led sicknevs, will be charged for a less time than the SessioM continues. The school still continues under the superinten dence of Kev. JAMES A. DEAN. M A.- who will besseietedby M'. B. F. LARRABEE, B. A. a thorough scholar and experienced and successful teacher. This Academy is a ' Preparatory School" of Randolph Macnn nlleee ; but the coure of study will be such as to thoroughly prepare students lor any College, or for any of the ordinary vocations of l ie. Especial attention will be paid to ihe pre- parati n of young men as teachers ; and for this purpose the "Normal C las-" will still be continu- eu. n course 01 tenures win ue uetivered oeiore the whole school, upan ihe objects of tbe various studies pursued, snd the most beneficial mode of pursuing them. A suitable edifice is now being erected fr the nee of the school, and additional accommodations bav been made for boarder.', so that we shall be able to receive a large number of Students. Ir.axa, ss heretofore, vii . Tuition, Enehh, $12,50 ; Classical 15 per Session. Buatd S5 per month. Thia Institution is situated twelve miles east of Hillsboro', in a healthy region and moral commu nity. D. C PARRlSH, Sec Ex. Com. Pouth Lowell. Orange N. C , June 14 49 3l .TIAYNARD & ItOYES THIS Ink haa stood the test of more than thirty years' trial, ana uuriog mis time nns oeen contin ually increasing in public favor and patronage, njid is now the lending article in tbe country. It flows with freedom, becomes permanently black, and will not mould under any circumstauces, and Is adapted to both quill and steel pens. Those who may be unacquainted with its superiority, are invited to read the following testimonials, selected from many of a similar character and to make trial ef it them selves. Bank athe State of North Carolina, Rileiga, 4th March, 1847. t Messrs. Mattiako Sr Norr.s : Gentlemen Your Writing Ink has been in al most constant use by the officers of this banking bouse for the last fifteen years, and has always been preferred to any other brand. It flows freely from the pen and does not mould, ana the color, tkougn sometime 4ale when a Dottle is Jtrst opened, becomes a beautiful black. 1 have been a regular consumer of it mysetf during this time, excepting when curiosity has leu tne to make trial or other kinds, or I nave been compelled to it in consequence of not being able to find yours in this market,and take pleasure in being able to speak so favorably 0f it, ana trust that my opinion, foundea on such long experience, will induce many who may not be ao well acquain ted with its merits, to give it a trial. Yours, respectfully, C. DEWEY, Cashier. Messrs. Matnabd ic Novss : Gentlemen : We are happy in being able to aay that we entirely concur in tne opinion expressed a bove of you writing Ink by Mr.. Dewey, the Cash ier of this lustitot ton. Keeped fully yours, DUN : CAMERON. President, 8. W.WHl I ING. Teller, D DU PRE. Book-Keepcr.. The Above Ink for sale by H. D. TURNER. At the N. C. Bookstore. Raleich Mar 14th. 1850. 39 SJ - f ..........aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaai FOR RENT. THE Subscriber, having located in the country. proposes to rent, or sell, on accommodating terms, his forme place or residence sttoaieu ia tae western part of the citv ibe Mouse is oensgs duuk ana has all with fire places. The Lot ia con veniently farnUhed with all the usual out-houses buildings all eomparetivelj sw with a good garden attached. JjLZUr . A let of two acres in a nigh, state of cultivation, adjoiaiag, can be had, If desired. ' For torrns pplj to Sxato Gaua, Eao. - - EVERARX RALE. M;iO, 1850. 37 tt ViftrSSfiS iniiiiiii THURSTON'S ' ' FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (FoaaicaLT BcLTZBoovca.'e) Head of. Llgbt, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. QTKIHE increased patronage of this long establish--fi...Sd and popular Hotel, under .the maaaremeai of its present proprietor, has inspired him With further energy and determination, and. no expense er attaa iioo of his or Uiat'of his Assntants will be spared. to maiaiaio won tbe patrons of the "Focrraui" ihe reputation it held all over tbe coaulry. in its palmiest days" of Beltzhtover's coadoctorahip. To increase its former attractions and. comforts. during the past season, the Hotel has aodergoa many enanges. tne Proprietor having made heavy outlays in iutroduciug some of the beat and latest improvements which, together with its central posi tion, being located in the very heart of the business portion of the city, and near the centre of Baltimore Street, and within a few minutes walk of all the Depots and Stenm Boat Landings, it invites the Merehnt, the Fainter, the Artisan, as well as the Man of Pleasure to make tbe Fountain Hotel bis home during his sojourn in Baltimore. The Indies' 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. PoaTcas are attached to the Fountain," who may be recognized by the Badges on their Hats, and are always in the attendance at the different Dei Ota and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge of the Baggage and convey it to the Hotel. mil KAS THURSTON, JfToprietT. Feb. 23th, 1650. 17 A CAHD. IHE nndersigned being engaged,, and holding a position that bring bis services in immediate ;ik ii.. r:...i. .r ik. .1 u-.i u. connection with the Guests of the above Hotel, he trusts, otters a further inducement to ma numerous friends and acquaintances of the u Old North State,' when they visit Baltimore, to slop at-the "fountain, where he assures them they witf be received and en tertained in a manner that shall strengthen this ac quaintance aud secure for its Proprietor their good will and patronage. W STRINGER, Late of Wilmington N C. - Febrcary 26th, 1850 17 Mayland's Snuff. No. 3. A fresh sup ply just received and for snle. by WILLIAMS, HAiWOyD CO SCOTCH SJVUFF AJW TO&ACCO. f iHOrtE who are fond of a nice dip or food chew I of the weed will find a superb article of bnuff and I obacco, at Pescnd s Drug Store. aleigh March 19th 1850. S3 PliOITSOK BAirUY'S rp OR MEDICAL COMPOUND For Restoring, Purifying, and Beauti fying Hair; Eradicating Scurf and Dandruff, and curing dis eases of ihe Skin, Glands and Muscles; Mings, Cuts, Bruises Sprains, $c, Sfc, Sec, THE following testimonials, selected from hun dreds of similar import, will serve lo show the Value of the preparation, and the estimation in which it is held by those who have given it a triul ; COPT Or A LITTER FBOM DR LEE. New York, Feb. 5, 1849. Mr Barry I have no hesitation in recommend in nn article which I can, of my own personal knowl edge, endorse as good ; and I therefore state with confidence, that your Tricopherous.is what you clsim it to oe an article lor cleansing, preserving, beau ti lling una promoting tuegrowin ot tne hair. 1 hnd it :o be the beat remedy I have ever had in my pract ice for scald head, ring-worm, and diseases wnicn tne sain is sunject to. T.ALEE,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 aa article that we take pleasure in awarding the highest commendations. We do not do it upon the recommendation, of eth ers, bnt from our own personal knowledge of its ef fects upon the hair; while it tends to keep it bealthv soft and glossy, it also removes danrnff.prevents grey nair ana invigorates itsgrowtn in a manner oueqaal led by any other composition known to us. A per son only needs to use one bottle to be convinced of this truth. Bold in lnrge bottles price 25 cts. at the nrinci- pal office, 137 Broadway. New York, and by the principal Merchants aud Drugist; throughout the u nitea states ana snaaa, sea oy A. B.STITH fcCO Raleigh, May 15th, 1850. 39. SVPREnC COURT REPOJBTS! .1 U3T issued from this Office No. 2 Vol. 10 Law Reports (completing tbe Volume.) and No. 3 VoL 6 Equity, also completing a Volume,)' being -a n v m I tne Lfecuuonsai vecemoer term J849. SEATON GALES. Register Office. Jane 1 lib 1850 . . 47 4t Wbite Ginger Freeh and good, jnst re ceived at ihe Drug Store, of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD &. CO. October 18th. 1849 81 II o rite Shoes. IO Kegs Horse Shoes jdst received. BtUTTOaN TOD. Feb. 14th, 1850. 15 A .mlafman. tins rhanrlni. TS t. nave just received aa boxes and half boxes Armistead's fine Chewing Tobacco. , BRITTON At TODD Febmarjl4th, 1850. 15 SOMETHING NEW. " CODA, Milk, Maple aad Bolter Craeksra, somo- O thing I can confidently recommend to the cili- sens of RaJeigh as first rat. A fond supply joa received. 0. WAlafewKtv.. FRESH RICE. ITTRKRRrCe, new Crop just received.' JT. ; i vk. ,1 WM. PECK SON "T)ocemher 11th. 1849. ' 1 - " " 0 .1 BUFFALO SPRINGS. TOEING oMiged. bast season, by lacaofrneaa, to Hf urn off so many persons, the Proprietor baa added largely to his impreyemenU this Spring and hewiU be able to accommodate JjionV IQO.t. IM persoos more than last summer ; snd Mievoa may now safely eay loall who wish, to, v left" Buffalo, that they need have no fears of being turned oC - - DAVID 8HELT0.V. May 19th, 1850. 44 wtlrt Jy a -ssbbss - 1 rlnllli- r t. 1 iv wti bertiea,-Oa DsJIarj iMh wbaof4L Csr OraVt Sad JmiicM A4rtijrirrnrZ2 1 25 per ceat. hfgbsr ; hat a'dsia ;'J- 'caaitiVm'ti rtintisil -- admtafan by the jear4'? Advertiswmsats, inserted ia tit Snin.tr- teres, will also appear ia Ike Waasiii m eoarge. ... JtS-j-ip'c.f- CT Letters to the Edits aant WtNwia a T . nrrrt t-w - OrwrAtaaMB' Wakswii CL. napet nut, rt. m Way at, wtva." -y-v --c ITOarmesian, English u AftssicaiiCS T Frsalf ey; March 80 tlTl 850. UNSEED 0H.1- iM Ol-fh GAVLONS Mountain UasssdCa-m ceived this day and for eale y. p.r.aciri : Raleigh, April 9tb, ISW; Standard and Times copy. -5 rfj ?i Fresn Arrival ai mcuffs BY last Freight Train. I hays reeeiVe a fvjftet apply of the followlp vsJaaUe -utie --- v a . a- - Coughs, Coida, ate-, . , - . -i-- WUlar't Blm f Wild CUrry, WistVx Ga Lvtengf, Jaf Expeiormnt, Ayert Cktrrf lJ tfrmli Hektnk. Puitmntc Sr; TsndaUaaVff superior Jujube Paste and Dr. WUetfs Jtt&r U Ail persons r bo are afflicted wilbWaka'abasl 1 CeJo, are invited U call and get a care af k --.r Mill and Crew CntMwt, 'JMf Patent Hammer,-Patent Curry CbmhayAi-41 . era, Chissels, Handsaws aud Files, Weedlag 1! " Collins Aies. Fors4leby ; J. BROitiff; n ?rsystvaiajwtet:4 Rsleigh, April 18th, 1850: " .flllri' GOLD WAIST. BUCKLES. AND jost received a beautifnl article lv4yf hand, 3 Harrison Marble Clocks, warraated tA timepieces For sale by ' :. PALMER. I- KLUSiX. ' December, 1848. , ' 'j Mnxtou's Ufe lu the Par lTetf Life in the Far West, by George F. Baitea. a ma day received at the Raleigh, July 5, 1849. N.C. BUUKSTOst ft' ft - - the assam ; : , TEA C0MPANfi; 136 Greenwich Street, New Tor. ' THE proprietors beg to cat! tne atteatso t eonnoiseura in Tea, and the head of taaaMf to tbe choice and eaas selection of Teaar larpftffij ,wbrcb, by thejr fragrance and delicacy, emliBi with virgin parity and ttreogtb firodueeaa iaii : i 1 " . i m vj awu ut avrpaasiug ncaneja ana Savor. : 'THE TEAS OFFERED ARE THE ttf& . - LOWING. The Jeddo BJCm Niphon x ". it i H u Diari, x do UJ i 'it Osacca, . ' -CreeaTeg, Too-tsiaa, ' vj. Ticki-tsiaa; 1 6 " Ud-fi Mixfortwcompdniid ' of the bmsC areatid choice T.easowt on - V on or.Asaa J With a view to encourage the intiotiotrftafbi mstchles Teas, R is the intention orthecvietS(t to distributes by lot. smong the pnrchastra, aaVaftaH UtofTea equal to " . ,. TT3 THE FIRST YCAtlS' PROlri9 Each purcluusesrin receive enclosed ia the m3t e, a numbered eertiftcate, entitling bias) tt .w t ia.-a.ag a. ras ,,., rry-poR every fifty cramj laid out, and on the receipts amounting te 3ti,iJil the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to tb.'valn ; of ten per cent, TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, GIVEN AWAY, AS BONUSES ! I. ACCO&DIKO TO THE rOLLOWIltO r ;- v SaTafOkOaOEt S - t U i -s mat w so tw. t rxa cask at. 100 yer. lawsa. sr M 20 . 25 ;.- : &uu'St!Z. 50 JO " ; , j m S00 100 5 u u . . u. tt-gftO ' 250 t u - . f rt 25A M 425 Pritesinall. 1 2.000lbe tiCiSl Those persons who prefer lower priced Tea Mf receive their prises in proportion, . THEY WILL BE RE PURCHASED' FOX CASH, v AT A nxDCCTIOR OF 10 FKS CXKT. ? ' 07 Country A genu required. ' ApplicaUoM fi be addressed (post paid J to the Company's Debet as above. -. . 1 June 2nd, 1850. . 45 frlu. lUlaS, 1VI1IXJB 4k'-gMTW3j Grocers and ComcniMtou BterehtmU Old Street, Petenonfy.-Tt- , ,, KEEP always on hand a large and weQ esswri. ed supply of Groceries, and pav MnkahVasa iuiion to the aale.of Cotton, TorjaC9(-WItaVs)V Flour, and all other kinds of produce, s ' ' LEMUEL PEEBLES:' THOMAS WHITEf PETER R. DATIS, 15 Petershorg. July 30 . . ; . HA V Carlyle's Latter-DiT ? "4 PAMPHltTS. ' ' r THE following are now Ready f ' ? " ? " No. 1. The Present Tiane. No S. Model Prison ,,, . No. 3. Downing Streot, ; ? 4.. Price 12 cents each. :M T -i-U f ' ; v j Received this erv by - V vf:H.iivTUkirn.' May Z4tn 1850. j ..vJ'': - COO LIVER OIL "iw IN Bottles and Capsules, a. genuine axticlaV Jat opened and for sate at the Drag Kioto of . ; BACON AND LARL M 7NTICE. Bacon and Lard, a prime articW pMl : c- ,wm. t'ECKsft aroir. J May let. '- i Dry Goods,, CAMBRIC, Jaconet te, Swiss snd (eci d WiUai ' Garment and Furniture Diaaitr.' V':i'-V?-i&'?Wt Cotton rnnges, Linen, Camorie and Sua Uaxcztfi I ?r,v ""w uw 4, , aasj do and Brown, do j and de i &' ' - ' Hp' Towel and Table Diapera, Napkft and Delaejfl Linen Crash, and Brown Linen i t ' ' For tale bjr Raleigh, Apr!) 2&L.1S90. ENCTCLOPfiDIA of ChemUtry, bjXsna0 Ifooth. A. - fiVaT- - AmibbJ of BciepUnc Diacovsry Tearbookr:n4 in Sconce end ArU ' " Literal are s.mJ Lilsrary men, by OilftllaA. V 1 , Womert io Amsnca. - - " ' . temvos from the Note Rook of a lnJsiaaaBweM . -Doctov. i -Comvogsn. By(-mv, - t'i Miaaoa Soars iJ ' IVaJ. fetanjtnVthawtrieeJ ilatflcawhlav Trial oT Prof. VVebaiar Vf . : v RaJaiga, April! Mly4, . -v-
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