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- nrm nTT"Tir,nTfTrrrrTrs; fv TERMS OrADVERTISIO AdvertUtminUffer every JSisttefi xiaes; P IIMM I.LIi.jlU.v BY SEATONGAtZS," EDITOt 1X9 F10PIIEIC2. TERMS."' for the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per aanum for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. I - . r E inaartioB. One Dolra - aach' subsequent iaaarto - T...i. C. n ' ' f' 1 ' k '.' s - , OikTf Orders and Judicial Xdperfrments jfS.l 8 charged 85 per cent, higher ; hat a deduction of 23 O per cent, will be made from 'tha regular prices foi'; advertiser by tbe year, 'l f j AivertBcrnenU, sserted ia the Stjn-WttttT Ka- VOLUME I LI; RAlEIGIfc JV. Gn JPY 1850. NUMBER 53. eisTsawil! also appear iu the Wxtait Paper, I'SSj Lf.l..''.'' 'X -' ' . , - ' D" Letters to the Editor aoat bo nmnttn : : -r i . 't aii'SEn'- waaii -mm -sr.- at i a LLfH POETRY; i ljNS WRITTEN IN A BEAUTIFUL u MOONLIGHT. BY CIO D. PRENTICE. gweet moon, 1 love ihet yet I gricfe To fixe on by pale orb to-night ; It tells wm of Ui4t last dear er I passed with her, my com' delight. Hil1, vale and wood and stream were dyed n the pale glory of my oeams. A( Mb we wandered, aide by aide. Once ecore to tel Jore'a burning dreams. jjy food arm waa her living zone, 3Jj hand within her band wan pressed, And love via in each earnest tone, Aud npture in each heaving breast. And many a high and Fervent vow Wm breathed f ratal.! 111 heart and mine, i While tbf calm light waa on her brow Like pure religwit's seal and sign. We knew, alas ! that we must part. We knew we must be severed long, Vet joy was in each throbbing hear. For love was deep, and faiih was strong. A thousand memories of tke past Were busy in each glowing breast, Aad hope upon the future east Her rainbjw hues and we were bleat. I craved a boon oh ! in that boon There was a wild delirious bliss- Ab. did'st thou ever gaxe, sweet moon. Upon a mure impassioned kiss 1 TVn parting came one nao ment brief Her dim aid lading form 1 viewed It was gone and there I stood in grief Amid life s awlul solitude. Tell me. sweet moon, for thou canst tell. If piMHin still unchanged is hers Do thoughts o: me her hart still swell Among her .many worshippers 1 Say, doe she sometimes wander now Aleve beneath thy gentle IUum, To rave to heaven her angel brow. And breathe her absent lover name 1 Ob. when her gentle lids are wet, pray tbee, mark each falling gem, And tell me it my inMge yet U pictured tremblingly in ihem 1 Ay, tell nv, does her bosom tb'l'.l As wildly as f yore tor me Don her young heart adore me still. Or does that young heart change like thee ! Ob let thy beams, that softest shine, If mill my kve to her is dear. Bear to her gentle bead from mine A "'eh. bUsi(r. and a tear. MISCELLANEOUS. BEAUTIFUL EXTRACT. Stand, O man ! upon the hill-top in the ttillness of the evening hur and gaze, not with joyous, but with contented y'S, upon the benutiful world around thee ! See where, broaden and stillest, the wave expands to the full i niles of the selling snn and the willow that trembles on the breeze sni the oak that stands firm in the storta, are rtflc- ted back, peaceful both, from the clean glass of l he tides. S-e, where bgirl by the har vest, and backed by the pomp of a thousand groves the roofs of the town, bask, noise le., "in the calm glow f the sky. Not a sound from those abodes floats in discord to thine ear only from the church tower, soar iairbigh above the rest, perhaps faintly heard through fbe stillness, swells the note of a ho 1 I ell. Along the mead, low skims the allow am the wave, the silver circM, Weaking into spray, shows the sport of the Sib. See the earth, how serene, though all eloquent of activity and life ! See the hea. tens how benign, though dark cloud, by yon Mountain, blend the purple with the gold ! Gas contented, for good is around thee not joyous, forcvil is the shadow of good ! Let thy soul pierce through the veil of the tenses, and the sight plunge deeper than the surface which gives delight to thine eye. Below the glass of that river, the pike darts on his prey ; the circle in the wave, the toft plash among the reeds, are but the signs of destroyer snd. victim. In the ivy rouud'tlie oak by the margin, the owl hun gers for the night, which shall give its beak and its talons food for its vounir ; and the iprtr of the willow trembles with the wing of the redbreast, whose bright eye sees the worms on tbe sod. Canst thou count, too, Oman! all tbe cares all the sins that those nois' less roof-tops conceal 1 With every curl of that smoke to the sky a human thought soars ss dsrk, a human hope nwlls u briefly. And the bell from the church tower, fh-it to thy ear gives but mus e, per baps knells for the dead. The swallow but Mages Ibe moth, and the cloud that deepens the glory of the heavens, and the sweet shad ows 6a the earth, nurse but the thunder that (hall rend the grove, and the storm that shall devastate the barvenis. Not wiih fear, not with doubt, recognize, O mortal, the pres ence of evil iu the world. Hush thr heart io the humbleness of awe, that its mirror Py reflect as serenely the shadow as the light. Vainly for its moral dost thou .gaze on the landscape, if thy soul put no check on the dull delight of tbe senses. Two wings only raise tbee to the summit of the truth where the cherub shall comfort the sorrow, where the seraph shall enlighten tbe joy. Dark as ehon, spreads the one wing, white snow gleams the other mournful as thy reason when it descends into the deep ex "j'ting aa thv fih when it springs to the cUy.star Bulwer. A Mag-i AMiMona ArrruD Martin reeove. red a verdict, with seven hundred pounds magp8 of Lord MansfiVld, in an actioo tried before him in the Kino-'a Rnrh. for a conspiracy to hiss him off the stage. After the verdict was pronounced, the magnani- .is piayer said: wftly lord, my only b- Jct M to t indicate; before th nuMi m n character, and tbe rights of toy profes- ; and, having done so, I waive the dam awarded tome." Lord Mansfield : 4Mr. Maclin, I have man times witnessed your performances with creat delight ; but my opinion, you never acted to finely aa la the last scene of tbis piece." A TEXAS LOAFER IN A FIX. Any "of bar readW who tnay recollect to have seen fbe' following a few sears ivo. , . - m ' will thank us for giving U again ; During the hardest of the storm, da v before yesterday, we took a lounge down to the steamboat landing; while standing on the a. a m - ' . nnuK oi a aeep gully that emptied its tor. rents of water i.to the bayou, our attention was attracted to the bottom of the gully, where a drunken loafer was. stemming the torrent, holding on to a root fast anchored i in the bank. The poor fellow, not knowing any one was near him, 'was combating his fate manfully, and in calculating bis chances of escape, gave utterance to the following : "Haynt this an orful sitivation to be placed in, nohow. If t was a steamboat, a rail, or a wood pile, I'd be better worth fifty cents on the dollar than 111 ever be again. Uuless 1 in a gone case now, there haynt no truth in frenology. I've weighed all the chances like a general, and find only two that bears in my favor ; the first is a kuak hole to erswl into and the second a special inter pemtion of Providence ;and the best chance of the two is so slim, if I only bad the change I'd give a premium for the skunk hole them's my sentiments. If I could be a mink, a muskrat, or a water snake, for about two mouths, perhaps I wouldn't mount the first suump t other side the lii and nao inv wines nd crow over everiastin life skentifically preservated. "But what's the use holdin'on to this root? There haynt no skunk hole in thee heredig gms: the water is getting taller about a feet, and if my nose was as long as kingdom come, it wouldn't stick out much longer. Oh, Jerry ! Jerry ! you're a gone suck- r, and I gus your marm don't know you're out, poor woman ! wont she cry the glasses out of her spectacles when she hears her Harlin' Jerry has got the whole of BuflVrlo Bio for hid coffin t What a pity 'tis some philan thropist or member of the humane society never had foresight enough to build a house over this gutter with a steam engine to keep -out the water ! If they'd done it in time, they might have had the honor and gratifi cation of saving the life of a feller being; but it's all over with you Jerry, and a big harbor to cast anchor in. It's too bail to go off in this orful manner, when ihev knows I always hated water ever since 1 was big e nough to know'twaut wh'skev. I fel the-s- Before Jerry gni to the conclusion, he wiw washed into the laynti, within a few feel of a large flat that had just started for the steam-l0-it ; his ere caught the prospect of deliv erance, and he changed the burden of his dirge into a thrilling cry of "Heave to ; passenger overboard and sinking, with a hell full of specie ! the man what saves me makes his fortune 1" Jerry wa fished ashore by a darkey, and to show hii gratitude, invited Pmpey to go up to the doggery and liquor." A FRIENDLY VISIT. In the little town of Dover, which is situ ated on the Cumberland river, in Middle Tennessee, there lived, some time ago, an eccentric and intemperate old bachelor, by the name of Kingston. On one occasion, when prostrated on his bed by excess, and suffering acutely from those horrors peculiar to his situation, he sent for one of bis old boon companions to come and visit him. Shryack, for that was iheolbef's name, came : duly to Kingston's room. "What' the matter, Kingston! "Shryack, shut the door." "Yes, my dear fellow." Lock Eh r IL' Lock the door." Certainly, my dear boy.M Shryack, I am going to kill myself." "My dear fellow, let me entreat you not to do it." -I will." Ooti'l it'll be the death of yon !" Shryack was quite cool and jucoae, little dreaming that so terrible an event was ac tually going to take place. Kingston hail, as the last eccentric act of his life, taken a chisel a;;d mallet to bed with him, and, with a desperai resolve, he seized the extraordinary tools of death, and in an instant drove the blade of the chisel into his breast! The hair rose upon Shryack's head, and fr:-ut iDread like a sheet of snow over bis flcr "Kineston ! Kingston I my dear fellow you d d rascal, Kingston 1 do you want to have me bung Hold on I dou'l die till I call somebody !" Shryack ran to the door, and called like a madman to some people that were across tbe street. "Hallo! here ! say, you Mister ! all you stuDid neoDle. make baste over here, or- r i there'll be a murder ! The people came rushing into Kingston's boose. "Don't die, Kingston ! Don't chisel roe that way ! Dont die until you tell them who a: a '.. uiu ii "I did it myself." said Kingston. There, that'll do ; Tiow you may die, re plied Shryack, taking a long breath, and wiping the perspiration from his forehead. And Kingston did die, in that extraordin ary manner, leaving his fate to be recorded as a suicide that was almost murder. N. Y. Spirit of the Timet. Parental tyranhi:. "Since, as Aristo tle observes, 'the government of a family is naturally monarchical, it is, like other toon archies, too often arbitrarily administered, The reaal and parental tyrants differ only in the extent of their dominions, and the number of their slaves. The same passions cause the same miseries ; except that seldom any prince, ' however despotic, has so far shaken off all awe of tbe public eye, as to I venture upon inose ireaaa i n'junw wu.u are sometimes indulged under the secrecy of a private dwelling. : Capricious injunc lions, partial decisions, unequal allotments, distinctions of reward, not by merit, but by fancv. and .punishments regulated not by tbe degree of the offence, but by the bumor of the judge, are too' frequent where no power is known but that of & father. Pianos I Pianos! ! Pianos! F1T1HE nderstgnsd respectfully iafonna tbs La. II diss and the Public eeaarallv that b ia dailv putting up Pianos ia different parts of the Slate, Ha will send I oatrumcaU to aay part of North Carolina; andiflbey do not rive saliafaclioa. thav will ha taken back and no charge mad for tba transporta tion. All oraera and letter meat be addreaaed to ANTHONY KUHN, Baltimore No. 75, SALTutoaa St. LIST OP PRICES. Pianos in beautiful Mahogany and Rosewood ea ses, built of the fluent material, of the lateat atylea and improvements, metallic plate, and en lira metallic ra mea, coat as follows : 6 Octave 180 to $250 ; 50 to $3 OS 0 250 to $300: 275 to $350 6 u 300 to $350 ; 800 to $500 Grand Piaaao. tram 500 to 9,1000, - Tba above named Piauos arc constantly manofacg tared at my Eatabliebmeat. and arc not to bo aur naaaed. I would particularly recommend those with entire metallic Irame, aa they can be readily trans ported any distance, without jarring oi being; put out ol tone. A. K. J one. 1st 1S50. 43 WHITE WASH BRUSHES. A LARGE supply of various sizes, just received and lor sale low. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD fc CO Raleieh April 23d 1850. 33 I HE AMERICAN FARMER, pub- limbed in the city of Baltimore, Mary land, commences th 6th volume or the present sanea on the 1st July, 1850. (wbich will be the 3 2d of its existence.) It ia published on the 1st of each mouth, each number containing thirty-two large octavo pa sea. Terms: $lperannura; six copies $50 ; for thir teen for $10; thirty for $20, in advance. The publisher offers for the largest list of new sub scribers, at the above rites, the priie of a Silver Pitehtr, valued at g50 ; for the Sd la r. est, a CUtt. valued at $35 ; for the 3rd do., $25 ; 4th do , $15 ; and for the 5th. 6th 7th, 8th, and 9th largest Hat, prixes of $13. $10, $8, $5, and $3, payable in ag ricultural books or implements the lists aud cash to be forwarded as received, up to the meeting of the Maryland Agricultural State Society, on the 22 od October, when the decision will be made known The Farmer is pecnliaily adapted to the Middle Atlantic Sutes, and, being the organ of the Mary, land State Agricultural Society, all their prise essays reports, and proceedings arc published in its pages, The increase in its subscription list during the past year, particularly in eastern and middle Virginia and the Carolina-, has been unprecedented. Its correspondents are among the ablest and best prac tical farmers and planters of the above Sutes aa well a. of Maryland ; and a spirit of improvement bai been aroused. pitucip!y turougb its instrument li ly, in the States, which is effecting a great revolu tion ia tue sericulture thereof: and we are authoris ed to promise to its readers a still increased supply sf original communications from good practical culti vators or improvers of the soil. Among the new sup plies from such sources will be contributions from the pen of Edmund Rnffin, Esq., of Virginia, to eve ry nowher ofibe ensuing volume. The work of this gectlemau on Calcareous Manures, much al tered from the precediug edition, it is expected, will also be published, in a sep-trato volume, the privilege therefor having been ecured, of which due notice wil". be given in tha Farmer Those wishing to subscribe will forwsrd their names atd mooy, So aa to commence with the volume. It will be seen by tbs terms that any one obtaining five subscribers and forwarding $5. will be entitled to a sixth copy, and in proportion for a larger number. The American Fanner ia believed to be the most practical work on farming published. Orders, post paid, to be addressed to SAML SANDS. 128 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. June 20. 50 3t LTATE OF NOKTH CAROLINA. bin. jp villx Coctt. In Equity. Leonard H. Hare, plaintiff, againit Horace T. Roy star, John S. Eaton. Mary Southall and Albert H. Alley , defendants. Original Bill. It appearing from the Bill, that Hot ace T. Roys ler. oae of the defendants, resides beyond tha limits of this rtiate. and affidavit thereof having been made by Joe. H Gooch, Esq, be lore tha Clerk and master according to at of Asaemb-y. It ia iberaf.ire direc led, that puolicatioo be made fw six successive weeks ia tba Kaleifh Register, a newspaper punted and publish ad at tbe seat of the Government of this State. ,or tha amid Horace) T. Ky ster. to appear at lbs Coort o bo bold here on tbe first Monday of September next, and plead, answer or demur to the Plaintiff's Bill, or rise the said Sill will be taken pro conftuo. and beard ex parte as to him. Witness. I man At B. Littiejobx. Clerk snd Master of the said Court, at office, the 5tb day of June, A. D , 1850. THO B LITTLEJOHN, C M E. Jane 25th, 1850. (Pr.ed.S5 6S.) S3 6w. $25 Reward. ANA WAY from the SubscriSer on Tentdsy last, the 25th June, my boy RICHMOND. ab at thirty yesra of age. well proportioned, weigb- inc about one hundred and seventy pounds and bout five feet Dine or ten inches high Said boy ia not Kt black, but is dark, and baa more of tbe mulatto look. He is a a res. spoken, nas a email bead, and scars on each aide of bis neck, caosed bv the awelline of tbe a Ian 'a Hs has bad teeth, and one of hi eye-teeb ia gone. I will give tbe above reward to any person who will tske up said boy snd deliver him lo me, or for coufimng him in any Jail, so thai 1 get nun in pot session aiain. The subscriber livea in Wake County, ten miles south-east of Aaleicb.. Ho may be written lo at Raleigh. EDWIN A. eJMITH. June 27lh. 150. S3 at MUSIC RECCIVED Till DAY AT THE N- C. BOOKSTORE' v New Mary Blane Walts. Will you leave the Highlands, Lassie, Songs of ths Alleghauiana, The Virgiuia Minstrels, The grave of Uucas, Lament of the Exile, Tha Mourner's Tribute, Summer Breezes, The Linden Tree, Tbe Maiden Polka, The Baltimore Polka, Were you aver ia love, 1 still weep o'er thy grave, Mary, Song of Ibe Ooean child, Rosa Lee, with variation. Poor Posey ; or she's gone across de Sandy Plain, Virginia Hose Bud, ' Jenny Lind's Polka. Ralaigb, Juaa 24th, i850. S3 TAMARINDS. I. Cass Fresh Tamarinds just received sad for salebjr P.F.PESCUD. j ane sflta, 1850.. , aa 8iaoUrd asd Times eopy..' CHLORIDE. OF U ME. ... , FRESii supply hi inst received at' A PE8CTJD. LEATHER BELTING. ' !Cs, 2 DvsTwsunlre trtV Huston. Manafsctare aud keep oonsiautly on hand, for sale, 7 . . Bat Oik Tuned Lettlier Belting, BELT RI VE TS JUfD BURR Si SUPEKIOR BELT CEMENT, AND EXTRA QUALITY LACE LEATHER. Belts Made to Order and Warranted. N. H. aV Co. respectfully rarer to the following, touching tbs quality of their quality. WE the undersigned, having ia use the Oak Tanned Leather Belting, manufactured by N. Hunt Ce-, Mo. 28, Devonshire Street, Boston, do cheerfully recommend it to Manufacturers and Machinists, and bavs no hesitation ia saying, that fof quality of stock, uniformity of thickness, being thoroughly stretched, the superior manner of its manufacture, and it durability, it is equal to any we have ever used. Sooth Boston Iron Co., South Boston. Seth Wilmarth. Union Works, South Boston. John Sowher, Globe Works, South Boston. Seth Adams 4; Co., Steam Engine and Power Press Builders, South Boston. Hinckley f Dm by, Boston Locomotive Works Boston. . . - -e-v-,. Wm. Washburn, Sawing and Plaining Mill, Boston A. C 4- W. Curtis, Paper Manufacturers. Newton L. Falls. John E. Wilder, Salamander Safe Manufacturer, Boston. W. W. Alcott, Sup't Suffolk Flour Mills, Beaton. Henry Brevoort, Agent Qlendon Rolling Mills, East Boston. Thomas Ditoon, Boston Sugar Refinery, East Boston. F. Main, Superintendant Mirblehead Cordage Co. Davenport dc Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridge port. Edw'd Lang, Sup't of Spinning Room for Sewell, Dsv & Co , Cordage Manufacturers. Lera. Crehore, Paper Manufacturer, Newton Low er rails. Otis Tuftg, Steam Engine Builder, East Bo-ton. N. HUNT & Co. are agents for SWINGLE'S MORTISING MACHINES. April 30, 1S50. 35 6m OFFICERS OF THE ft. V. VOLS. ATTENTION ! ! YOUR attention is called to the fact, that an at tempt is being made by our brethern of other S.aies, to obtain an act of Congress granting Land Warrants to the Volunteer Officers, wbo served in the late war By every rule of justice it ia our right and I have advice which leads to the belief that it will be granted by Cougress, if concert of ac tion is had on the subject. 1 have been requeated by many Officers to call for the voice of all our brethren on the subject aud I know no better way than to address you through the newspapers. It would undoubtedly be a source of great plea sure to all, could we meet once more, and I suggest that the officers from every part of the State com municate through the press, and thus obtain an ex pression of opinion in the premises J. B WHITAKER. A.ljt.N. C. Vols. Ooldaboro', June 9th, 1S50 46 Oil aud Lard Lamp Clilnnej A good supply of various sizes, just received by WILLIAMS, 1 1 A i r y.iu v iaj New Firm. r HE Subscriber having connect ad themselves in busiiKess, under tbe Firm of BcrraLoa sir: Cooks, take iLis occasion to inform tbe Public, thai they will ke'p constsntly on hand atl ai tides neces sary Air the uses ol the Family or Farm. Their slock coo as Is ia part of the forte wing articles: Bacuu and Iard. Flour, Meal and Corn, r Iron and Nails, f Caai, German and Blister Steel, Castings, Trace Chains and Weeding; Hjcs, : Loaf, cbrushed clarified and brown Sugars, Coffee, Moloasea and Salt, Sole and upper Leather, Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candle, . Powder, Shot and Lead, Tobacco, Snuff, and Soaps. 4c, jx., 4c., Country produce particularly corn, fodder and dry beefhtdet will be taken at a fair eicbange. I be above articles having been carelully selected and bought with Cash, the Subscribers are determin ed not to be under-sold by any dealers in the City. J. U. M. Burr ALOE, GEORGE T. COOKE. April, 9th 1850. 59 N B. Kouth side of Hargett 8lreet, fourth and fifth doors east of Wilhsms, Haywood fr Co's Drug Store Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival of a large aad fashionable as sortment of the above just at hnd and for sale, cheaper te ever, ai PALMER f HA MS AT 8 Jewelry Store. The most extensive stock of all articles ia their tine that baa been offer ed for sale here for years. Coma and see, if you do not buy. 4 Doxea sold and silver Watches, of all kinds, Gold fob. vest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings. Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, sod collar Buttons, Gold LockeiSv Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and sonnc steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils and Pens aad waist Buck les, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons. Cups. La ilea, Sorar Tongs, Salt S noons. Slc A large stock of Cutlery, Rasors, Knives, Rssor strapa, and Diamond Paste for Rasors. Brushes, Hair Brushes. Combs, Tooth Brushes, fee. Butter and Fruit Knives, Gold and Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large aaeortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps. "Boxes for Toilets, Fancy article, and Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti cles. All kinds of Watches and J ewelery repaired in aaperior style. Old Gold snd Silver received ia ex change Raleigh, Nov. 31, 1849. 93 tf JTOTICJE. THE undersigned, having just completed bis Collegiate course, would respectfully inform the citixensof Henderson, and the publio generally, that he designs commencing a Classical School in that village, the exercises of which will commence on Monday, the 15th of July. Without making any flsttarinr oromises. he would only say that hs hopes hv ailirence aad close application to the duties of his profession, to merit a liberal ahare of public pa tronare. Terms. Languages, Including English, per ses sion of fivemoatas ais,uv English -2.30 Payment in advance. , JOSEPH W. SMALL. June 6. 18V). 4i 46 WAKi:iTOI HALE THEExatulnatibu of the Students of ibis Academy will take plaoa en Wedaasday aud Thurs day, the ISth and 13ih of June. OaTld A. Oa rates, Esq of Northamaton, will deliver tha Annnal Addrese before tba StndanU oaTburday, the I3ih- Tbe Trtuteea, Patroos, and the Public generally are invited to attend. - ' t4 , " Tba exercises will be resumed en tht secand day ol July. Tba departdra at tba Sank Class for Collage will leave rooca lor several boy s. . - ' . R. A. EZ ELL. A.M. Priadpal Kay t,tl60. 4-wl Spring anff Summer Goods For 1850. R. Tucker and Son, WHO constantly keep on hud an extensive assortment of ths best and most desirable, as well as fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, are bow receiving their Spring and Summer supply for 185.0. One of the Firm has just returned from New York, where he purcbssed a rich variety of Goods of this Spring's Importations, before they had been picked ever, 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, they flatter themselves they will be better prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, and please their numerous friends and custom ers, in 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 ars usually kept in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Store, raited to the wants and taste of this community. Bl'k Gro Da Rhine Silks, Plain and Figured Chameleon Silks, - Broeto and Plain Grenadines, Plain and Embroidered Black ditto. Fancy and Black tsilk Tissues, Silk Albarines and Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Embroidered and Dotted Fancy Swiss Muslins, Chambeiy, French and American Ginghams, Camblet Lustre, ami Linen Gingham. Melnes, and Fancy Diamond Jarkonets, Plain and printed Lawns and Mulin, Tarleton, Swiss, India, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Dotted Jackonet Muslin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Bell Ribbons. French Needle Work Capes. Collars and Cuffs, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paris Kid Gloves. Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Insertings, Lixle and Linen Edsings and Ribbons, Linen and Fancy Silk Dress Buttons, Kusia Braids and Fancy Silk Trimmii gs, L idies' and Mists' L.C. Hem Stitch and Tape Bordered Hdkls Mulin, M.ihair, (irss snd Hough's Putent Skirls. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, of the various colors and qualities. Linen i. Cotton Goods, in great varieties, many of which are touched with the Hungarian and ' California finixh. Black and Fancy Satin and Silk VESTINGS. Plaid and Embroidered Marseilles diito, frc. A. HAT3.&.C Determined always to furnish what, ever is latest, rarest and best, tbey offer an ex. tensive stock of Men's, Youth's and rhildrens Fashionable and Flat Brim Mole tfkin, Pana ma, Maracaibo, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun garian and Palm Hats. Infsr.l's Fancy Goods. Also. Umbrellas. Pcssols, Bonnets, Shoes, Hard, ware, Cutlery. Groceries, Slc. All ol which they now are offering on the most liberal terms. K. TUCKER &. SON Raleigh .March 15th 1850. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1850. 7E are now in receipt of our entire Spring supply, embracing every thing in our hue. . me. Jtw, uuraoie ana aeauujui, 1.101ns, oas - - r. i r t n . f I .1. simeres. Limp d etes. Drilling. Aalins, biiks Aiar- illes, ihalhe, Ac ,kc. all of which will be made up lo order as nereioiore witn n-atiess anu uis pach. Thankful for pant favors we earnestly solicit a continuance f patronage. Our entire Stock was elected by Mr Oliver in person, snd wa can with confidence recommend it not only to be "Freth and Fine" but of the very latest Importations OLIVER & rKOCTEK, Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, JX. C. April 19th, 1850. 33 P 8. Paris, London, and American Fashions at band. t. . F. From the Opera of the " two SUIT-ors.' 1 raulauNl ou rayetle-ille street. I dreamed that her fav.iring glancea fell On a well-dressed Beau at her side. And I rould'nt tell why the laughing Belle, Had refused to leconie my bride. But a single glance at my rival's Coat, Told me there lay the strength of tbe game ; And I said if the Tailor's iu Town who can doit. Pll have one etactly the same. Then I dreamed that 1 searched the Town all o'er. For the gem that would win her heart, Till I found myself elauding in front sf the Store Where clothing is fashioned by art ; And then I remembered that tbis was the place Where the Coat of my rival was made, And entering in, right befors my lace. Lay a Broad-Cloth, exactly the shade. The Coat was sent hme, and like Csar I 'ed, I came, aud I saw, and I won; For she smilingly said, when I asked her to wed, What an elegant Coal you have on " Three days from thai time, perhaps it was more, I induced her to alter her name ; And I still buy my Coars at the very same Store, And she loves me as ever the same. OLIVEK &. PROCTER makes thm Coats. Raleigh. April 19.1850. 32 FORWARDL1G. I WILL attend to the forwarding of all Goods at Wilmington and Fayetteville. at the usual com mission : and wilt, in all cases, forward by first boat ithout reference to lints. All orders for purchasers will be strictly attended to. Direct to care of W. BRAN HON, Fayetteville aud Wilmington. April 16. 1850. 31 if IfJWtTill and Cross Cnt Saws, Andersoa's IwlL Patent Hammer, Patent Currv Comb. Aur- era, Cb'taseU, Handsaws and Files, Weeding Hoes, Collins Axes. r or aale by J. BROWN. No 9 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, April 18th, 1850. 38 BJICOJf jHVD LARD. ICE Bacon Snd Lard, a rime article. WM. I'ECK Ot SON. 35 ay let. Just Received, . RAISINS, whole, half aud quarter boxes, Alinouds, Waluuts, Filberts, Ate. Sr., v iiiuw and Market Baskets, with &. without covers, Ladies laucy I rench baskets, Citroo, Prunes, Pickles, Soda, Butter and Milk Crackers 10 eta. per lb , A liue lot of Pictures in frames, ALSO. Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles cheap. ALSO. Just to hand, S3 Bbls. Marriotts and McClanahan'a best Flour. L, B. WALKER. May 3rd, 1850. 36 Rev. Dr. Hooper's Family SCUOOL. IN THE COUNTRY, Warren Co., JVW Littleton, JV. Carolina. T catchers. Iter. W. Uooper, Prof. J. X. B. Hooper Thomas) C; Hooper. THE next seastoa, will commence on tha 11th of July tba vacations having been altered ao aa to suit those going to tha University. . Thar are a few vacancies. Applications should bs made iinmedtste ryClrcalaT Will bs asntta any deatrmg mora par scalar iafbrmatioo. , -..-. . May H'h, 1850. t w-lm ' t7-Jtaodard. BlbncaJ Recorder. Wilmington Co-omerdsl, wiQ please inset t for ens month ' S"V' ' mm Huii 'lilt' THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (FoaMER.LV BeltzhoovekV) Head of Light, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. QTfXHB increased patrouaee of this lonr establish- aUL ed and popular Hotel, under the manstremeut of its present proprietor, lias inspired him with further energy arreMretermtnaiion, cud no expense or atten tion of hi or that of his Assiataols will be snared. to maintain with the palrous of ibe u Fountain the reputation it held all over the country, in its palmiest days" of Beltzhozers conductorship. To increase its former attractions and comforts, during the past season, the Hotel lias undergone many changes, the Proprielot having made heavy outlays in introducing seme of the best and latest improvements which, together iih its central posi tiou, being located in the veiy heart of the business portion of the citVi and near l:;e centre of Baltimore Street, and within a few minutes walk of all the Depots and Slenm Boat Landings, it invites the Merchant, the Fanner, Die Artisan, as weil as the Man of Pleasure to make the Fountain Hotel his home during his sojourn in Baltimore. The l,adics' Jcpartinciit, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms Ordinary, and extensive suites of large snd airy Chambers, fitted up in a style and elegauce that cannot tail to give Satisfaction and comfort. Porters are attached lo the " Fovnlaiu," who may be recognized by the Badges on their ilats. and are always in the attendance at the different Dei ots and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge of the Ha; aage and convey it to the Hotel. PHINEAS THURSTON, Proprietor. Feb. 2Slh, 1650. 17 A f:Ai:. THE undersigned being er.ag-d, and holdings position that brings his vertices iu immediate connection with the Guests of the above Hotel, he trusts, otter; a further inducement to hi numerous friends and scuain lances of the '' OU North State," when lliey vi;t Baltimore, to stop at the Fovntain," where he assures them they will be received and en tertained iu a manner that shall ttrenglheu this ac quaintance and secure for its Proprietor their good will and patronage. W STRINGER. Late of Wilmington N C. February 26ih, 1500 17 Ma) laud's Snuff, No. a. A fresh sup ply just received and for sale bv WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD $- CO SCOTCH SA'UFF .iA'D TOBACCO, t HO.SE who are ft-nd of a nice dip or good chew JL of the weed will find a superb article of Snuff and Tobacco, at Pescud's Drugstore Ksleigh Msrch I9ih 1850. S3 ritOFF.SOK BAKKY'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, Bru ses Sprains, ftc, Sfc, Src, 1 HE following testimonials, selected from hun dreds of similar import, will serve to show the value of the preparation, and the estimation in which it u held oy tbose who nave given it a trial : COPV OF A LETTER F BOM DR LEE. New York. Feb. 5 lfUQ. Mr Barry I have no hesitation in recoDmemiinr ... u :u ..... t- . . o uu ""vu vim, oi my own personal Knowl edge, endorse its good ; and I therefore state with confidence, that your Tricopherous is what vou cluim iv to ue r-u arucieiorciesnsing. preserving, beauti fying and promoting the growth of tbe huir. I find it to be the best remedy I have ever bad in my practice for scald bead, ring-worm, and diseasea wmvu kue tutu is suoject to. T.A.LEE, M.D. me Knowing testimonial is from Mr. Muna. ed itor of tbe Scientific American. Otmmei.t on tech evidence is unnecessary. New York, Feb. 24, 1S-19. carry's i ricopuerous is :,ri nrucle tli.n we take pleasure in awarding tbe highest comrm-ndations. weao not ao it upon tbe recommendation, of oth ers, but irom our own personal knowledge of its ef. fects upon the hair ; woile it lends to keen it health soft and glossy, it also removes danruff.preventsgrey "- lu'ifcuru.es imgrowm in a manner unequal "j u " wujFU3iiiou Known to us, A per son oniy neeaa to usu one otue to be convinced of tins trutn. Bold in large bottles - price 2.T cts. at the m-inni poi omce, u uroaaway, Aew .ork. and by tha i ex - v- m. . a principal Merchants aud Drugists throughout the j mien om.es iou vauuua, anu oy A. B.STITH sc. CO Raleigh. May 15th. 1850. M. Armlstcada fin Chcwiiiar Tabaeea. f2fJH7 E have just received 5i boxes and half boxes ay s Arnnbtead's fine Chewing Tobacco. BRITTON &.T0DD. February 14th, 1850. 15 Fit LSI I RICC. FRESH Rice, new Crop just received. WM. PECK December 11th, 1849. SON I'D 3 COD LIVER OIL IN Bottles and Capsules, a genuine article, just opened and for sale at the Droit Store of P. F. PESCUD. SPKliNG GOODS 1850. THE Subscriber is opening bis Spring Stock, at hi old stand, of the latest importations and Domes tic Manutsctures, consisiing of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Crockery, Hardwaie, aad Groceiies. A.TIOIVG THE9I 100 pieces Calicoes, various colors. 100 Brown and Bleached Shirting and Sheet ing. Ginghams. Lawns, Irish Linen, Holland's Cot lonsde and other Summer Goods for men and beys. Padded for children. Brown, Refined, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf 8ugar, Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, Cut Nila and Brads, California, and other Hats for men and boys. AH of which will he sold en reasonable terms for Cash, or ta prompt customers on time, - J. BROWNE Ho. 9, Fayetteville St. Raleigh. April 15,1850. ' .31 .A SiJPPlY OF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. T1DST (0 hand and for aale at P. F PESCUD'S Drugstore. February 12, 1350. 13 I .- ATTEUPS THE COUKia iu tha Coaat-S7 of Orangey Alamance, Wake and Chathaaa. v , - vaapet -, May 24, 1849 4 IfBarinesIati, English and Americas Causa IL Fur sale by R. TUCKER lt BON. 1 26 March 30th 1850. LINSEED OIL.t ; GTiLlfk GALLONS Mountain Linseed Oil rs- ' AOlM9 ceived this day and for sale by P. F. PESCTJD: Raleigh, April 9th, 1S50. : 29 Standard aud Tiroes copy. . j Fresh Arrival at Peseud's DRVG STORE. BY last Freigh: Train, 1 have received a further supply of the followiug valuable articles for -Coughs, Colds, tc, J Witlar't Balaam of Wild Cherry, WUtar'a CsvgJt . Lazenget, Jay net Expectorant, Atera Chtrrm Pc-. " lorml, Schenka Pulmonic Syrup: Several kiods ef superior Jujube Paste and Dr. Wiley's eelcbraTe4 -1 Cavgh Candy. vtt? ILT All persons who are afflicted with Coughs aad Colds, are invited to call aud get a cure at P.F. PESCUD'Sf ; nxlon's Life in the Far lVest Life iu the Far est, by George F. Buxton. 1 ins day received at the N.C. BOUKSTORE. Raleigh, July 5, 1849.' 5 THE ASSAITI TP A f! iTM P IM 136 Greenwich Street, New York.v r, , THS proprietors beg to call the aitemiua at connoiseiir8 in Ten. and the bends of families to the chi ick acd kace seleeticu of Teas imported by them, and hitherto unkuowu in this couutry, whieb, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity nud strengtb, roUuoean infu sion of surpassing richness unci flavor. THE TEAS OFFERED AUK THE POI.. LOWING. The Jeddo Blom Nilhoa Piari, Osaccn, To-tsinn, a Biack Tea. at $1 00 per lb. u do 0 75 do a GrecfuTea, do do 1. 0 no 1 00 0 75' 0 5( Ticki-tsiua, a Ud-fi Mixture, n compound of the most rare aad choice Teas grown 'on the fertile and genial soil of Aesam, 1 00 With a view to encourage tbe introduction of tbeaw matchlea Teas, it is the intent ion of the proprietors . to uisrriouies or lot, unions the l urchasers.. a ouan- tity of Tea equal to THE FIRST YEARS' PROFITS J ON THE SALES EFFECTED. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the Back- age, a numbered certificate, entitling him to One Chance in. he Diilr ib nl i o n'll rcr tor evert fifty cents m laid out, and ou the receipts amounting to $20,000, iue unuermenuoneu parcels 01 1 ea, to the value often per cent., or TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AS BONUSES I J 1 ' ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING S Tnnt SO Ik. 9t TZA rack at to6 ftrHl. S01W. tc SS 20 25 u . ' ' 500 50O 50 " 10 -. 500" ' 500 100" 5 w- - n 5rio tr u 800, 2a0 ! 1 u a t ',i it r0 ., . jjvj' 425 Prixes in all. 2.001ba O00.' Those persons Who prefer lower priced Teas, cast iiwuc iucii -riBs iu proportion, . . OR THEY AVILL BE RE PURCHASED FOR CASH, AT A DEDUCTION OF 1 0 TES CENT. . C7" Country Agents required. ArDlicationa ta be addressed (post paid,) to the Compuny's Depof as above. June 2nd. 1850. Racing Subscription OliceS? 19 PARK PLACE, EVV YORK. "4 HE Proprieiura beg to announce that they have opened Classes for Sweepstakes, npotk the system which has obtained a, large baie ol tha public suopori in England and elsewhere, by estea- ding as it does to tbe public at large, tha interest otherwise felt by few only in llACINCr ETEIfTS, "7 AND EHaBhlNO ALL Wltetlter Conversant rcith Uporiing matlert vr noi le pail I. ipale in lOe chxliee ut GMKVfO A LARGE SUM, By the lesult, at prH.oriiinably . A SHALL RISK X ' ' As wilsbe seen try the subjoined Scheaao. thv 6UWribrr in Class E, may FOR ONE DOLLAR, GAIN $5,000. -. Th fcwepii.kts nuw open conit ol five" Clasaat for the , , ;j GREAT YORKSHIRE STAKES, i , To be ran at York, (England) 23d AugusUlSSQ 164 Horses entered. " FIRST HORSE, $50,000. '"f'.i Osi 9 c m 0 01 B tr rr o -1 S 5 b b - tr a.- sr o e S. a S E a A 2,000$50.00$50,000$25,000$10,000$10.000S5000 B 2,000 25,00 2&.000 12 600 5,000 5, 00 300 C 6,000 10 00 25,0u0 12,509 5.000 5,000 2,500 D 5,000 5,00 12.500 S&Q 2JH)0 200 1,250 E 10,000 1,00 5.000 3,b0. 1,(100 l.oOO 500 THE DRAWING of this Sweepstake will take place pnbTklv on tbe 23d day of August, 1850, the" day on wbitb ibe tact will be run the place and hour being first dui annennced by advertisement; .when the name ol atj the horses entered will be allotted amongst the sub scribers in each elsasr and an ibe 20th day of Sep tember neat, by. wkicb unit, tbe resolt of ibe I will be known, tba Priaee wilt be diattibnted . tba bolder of tha name of the winuiag horse in Class 'A receiving a Prize of .. s.i;;- ,vr FlFTV THOUSAND DOLLARS, that of tbe second, Tweoiy-five Thowaand Dol lars, dc, &e, i accordance with the above Scheme. -y; ' -i A comrnissioB) of 10 per cent to cosr expenses will be deducted on payment of all mize. ;, Any further information required, wM b .aflbcr ded by tbe Secretary, Mr. William Ilairellt'ai tba iilDces as above to whom all applicafion for A gencies and otiier conwnunications are to be addreir sed post paid and all remittance i-jtber "by bill 01 note to be made, in return ler which numbered Certificates will be forwarded as direcied Lists of Horses entered Tor jhe above, and aU other Races, of Imjorurco may be seen, together with Schemes for Sweepstakes; ia lie forthcomiBg S.Legcr. fc! tuC-: " " Juno HWi.'iSSO.1 ' 49 2m , A COOK WASTEDT X TTTOR whom, liberal wages will be 'given. En , Uj quire at the Register ohce. June 17th. 1850. FEW Barrels Saperfiue Fami ly Floor, for sale by ; s - v-': 'joneHih, i850. . v: t 45 C-yQLD WAIST BUCKLES ANL SLIREZ jos iived- beautiful axtkleft .AJsOi w. band, 2 Harrison Marble Cocks, rWarraated .g oa time pieces. For sale by "' . " ' - r " PALMER 1ftAMSAY.- Deeember44 1849w i
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