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.. . 1 v J&dtrrtoemnuZFor armrf Sis(n xiaes first fnaeriloaC One Dollar;' teach subsequent Insertion . ;Cst OrderouriJuqeilAdniieMeUvittbt ehjuged 25 i pes eent. higher ; but deduction 3 per ctViit be made trot thegloa, for mdrertsaase by lb yr - ;,4fj3 r; Aslyertamnea'ts feserted in tht SsanrWaccLv Rs- BY SEATON-GALES,2 nnn: in rwrraroi. : - r3i! U fit it tiv ' r-" ! - , t '3' i4J - 5 1 1 VOLUME U. i"n f V:' for the SemVlgPapf rS jer antim for the Weekly.lipcr,:$3 per axinum. w? .tt-J Bisroi, irftfaisVtfpYeW ef charge1 -A. i.;). V' ii ' : CT Letterato the 5torjnast Ttt rc " Ax?. yk TYirr "Tt t tfn ;T v dill J li, r r 0)J V 1 POETRY. LABORAREE3T ORARE. (Tbb&or wtopnqf.) ,r THE LATK MRS. SABGEMT OSGOOD. PausI not to dream of the faJore before w ; Pvue Botto weep the wildcreitbtt come o'er bs; Hark, how Creation deep, muciail cborua, (Jaiatermitiinff, goe up into heaven ! Neer the ocen wave falters in flowing ; Neter the little aeed stops in it trowiaj ; yore and more richly l"ne roee-beart keeps glow injf, Till from its nourishing stem it is rtren. LWr is worahip ihobiil is singing ; -Labor is worship '."the wiUl e4 ringing , Listen i thai eloquent whisper springing. Speaks to tby aoal froar out nature's great From thedrk clood flows the life-giving shower; From the rough sod blows tho soft bresthiog From the small insect, the rich coral bower ; Oeij man, in the plan, shrinks from his part. Lbor is rest from the sorrows that greet ma ; Rpst from all petty vexations that meet us. Rest irora sin-promptings that ever entreat as, . Rest from world sirens that lure us to ill. Work and pure siuutbers shall wait 00 thj pil low ; Work thoo shalt ride over care's coming billow; Lie not down wearied 'neath woe's weeping wil low, Work with t stout heart and resolute will ! Libor is health ! Lo ! the husbandman reaping. How through his veins goes the life current leap- How bis strong arm, m Hs stalwart pride sweep- tug ; True as a sunbeam the swift sickle guides. Lbor is wealth in the sea the pearl groweth ; Rich the queen's robe from the frail cocoon fl w eih ; From the 6ne acorn the strong forest bloweih ; Temple and statue the marble block bides. Droop not, though shame, sin, and anguish are round thee ! Bravely fling off the cold chain that hath bound thee ! ink to yon pure heaven smiling beyond thee ; Rest not content in thy darkness a clod ! Work for some good, be it ever so slowly ; Cherish some flower, be it ever so lowly ; Labor ! all labor is noble and holy ; Let tby great deed be thy prayer to tby God. MISCELLANEOUS. From the Aurora. LEGENDS OF 'tfRUNSWICR. BATTLE Long anterior to the reign of the Caliph Hiroun Alraschid, there existed little Coin, monwealth called Brunswick ; it was situa ted somewhere between the arctic and an tarctic circles, and of such very remote an tiquity that its longitude has never been de termined ; and, from the weapons used by the natives in battle, some have supposed it an antediluvian country, for, since the time of Noah, no record has been found of using ehinquepin switches as warlike instruments. It was laved on its eastern borders by the waters of the dark rolling Clarendon, which disembogued itself into the ocean by two mouths, forming a delta or Island, not dis - . .1 . 1 JkT similar 10 tnai 01 ine ixue. "High o'er gaphy Sea, the Pharian Isle, F routs the deep roar of disemboguing Nile." Tbe southern mouth is said to have been Uefended by a castle, from which protruded iron machines, which, with a noise resem bling thunder, belched forth weighty and round pieces of the same metal, at such ene-1 mies ships as had ine temerity to attempt the pass. From this pass or inlet, a few miles higher up, -was to be seen the ancient city of Smithville, commanding a beautiful fiew of the east estuary wmcn spread out before, charmingly ventilated by tbe balmy Sea breeze, bearing on its wings the magic touch of indolent repose. Here stood an an cient edifice, called tbe Temple of idolence, whose worshippers came periodically from another ancient city, about 30 miles north : they came I say, periodically, spending three months in tbe year at tneirjpevoiions. All unnecessary exercise was strictly prohibited v the officiating priests ; not even a fly to be brushed off which may have accidentally lit upon the nose of a devotee nor a mos quitoe slapped, wbo had buried bis proboscis n the face. "Bear and forbear," was the rale of the Sanctuary; and an unlucky wizht, wbo had bestrode a certain Rosinante, bound bv a oromise not to exceed a snail s aallop in his locomotion, was actually expel the city, a spy having reported Uiat His pace had been aggravated , with a troL It s in vain tbe unbappv man asserted toe bridle reins bad fallen from his bands, and that he bad been too lazy to regather them, nd that the animal feeling no restraint had et out at this unwonted eait. Tbe hard- parted priests turned a deaf ear, and were i lexorable : mora cruel than the Pretor Ver- r who condemned to the infamous death of Crucifixion, a Roman citizen tbe doomed nan exclaiming. 4I am Roman citizen-wl nave served under Lucius r retius, wno is now at Panorrnas, and can attest my inno eence." The blood-thirsty Pretor, deaf to H be could urge in bis own defence, orders 'be helpless victim of his rage to be stripped, and rods to be brought accusing him, but without the least shadow of eridence of ba ting come to bicily as a spy. lot natural curiosities of tbe place .were a wolf, an eagle, and an old gentleman by 'ue name of Smith, who entailer hist name Qpon the city. The eastern shore of the Uarendon.oDDOsite the Commonwealth here ""ore indicated, was a perfect wilderness ioe monotonous desert, alone relieved by a bold and elevated spot, where once stood, in Tery remote times, a Castle of no small re- Pute.denominated and yclept "Gander Hall, Veiling high above tbe brow of the river "called from a vague tradition of tbe pro- Pnetor of the Baronial mansion having once made ao ' tinsuccessfuV experiment at indu-: J gwtrsw lar egg rytiurOgress fcteng; fho Western borders of the river, is dis cloaeti to tiew the tncieht mil Castles of Kendal and Orion this fs, of was, or ought to fee, intrinsically elaM!egjfbtin(d, as here .Jpdghtohe'-of, the"' most remarkable bat Ve ever spread" upon the recordspf time, t JThefe.jEiappened a mighty feud between the two Barons of the neighboring Castles, Uncle andNephew; and as family, quarrels are usually the most vindictive and virulent, Ibey aoon ripened into hostilities. They agreed to settle the business by a trial of strength between their vassals and retain ers, who are reported by some ancient wri ters to have been darkies ; they were to be armed with long ehinquepin switches, and tbe morning 6xed upon for tbe fight. Now it is said that "a little eer the mightiest Ju lius fell, the eve was marketi by poitents and prodigies, the graves stood tenanlless, and the sheeted dead did squeak and gibber 4 ibauEotnaa street,1 so this occasion was uiheredinby similar events; Tor the even iog preceding this fatal battle, the clouds grew dark, the winds howled as they passed furiously along, the curlieus screamed in the air, the multitudinous sea gulls resembled snow flakes, as they were hurled deviously through the sky, tbe alligators belched forth thunder, and the phantom ship, with its crowded sails and howling crew, passed ra pidly up the Clarendon, stemming wind and tide. 1 need not say that the morning at length came that had been appointed to set tle their difficulties, or rather to increase them that a calm day light succeeded the stormy n'ght, for time is apt tojog on apace, and we have very few instances on record of its having stood still to minister to our con venience. About the peep of day the old Baron, with bis hair powdered, and dressed in military costume, with a six feet ehinquepin switch in his hand, was seen descending I he steps of his mansion, followed alike armed by Lieu tenant Cuffce but my pen hesitates at this stage of the narrative, as if fearful of being unable to do justice to the mighty subject. O! for the genius of a Thucidydes to aid me in tbe attempt ! 0 ! Cor one hour of Wallace Wight, Or well skilled Bruce to rule the fight !" But, slat ! we are not all in.pired prodi gies, and the gentle reader must bear with my weak effort at the description of a few brief words passed between Cuffee and his master, accompanied with corresponding gesticulations. This industrious aid soon marshalled the darkies in battle array, as they issued from their different cells, called forth by the sound of bis tin trumpet. Noth ing loth, the neighboring hostile Baron ar rayed his sable forces in opposing squadrons resembling a dark thunder cloud on the brow of tbe hill. Now there was an intervening marsh, partially cultivated in an obsolete graio called Rice, which divided tbe forces; it was "however firm to tbe tread. The two armies occupied themselves for some hours in maneuvering and showing themselves off to their adversaries, until Lieutenant Cuffee becoming impatient of the tactics, begged his master to advance and give battle ; "by blood," savs be, "1 want to trow cut 'pon dem feller." Like old Desha of Kentucky during tbe last war with Great Britain, who said to the commanding General on a like occasion, "d n your eschalons and side movements, show us the enemy and we will whip them.'5 Tho order was accordingly given to advance. I will here premise, that during the preceding stormy night, the young Baron bad employed his forces secretly in cutting a ditch between the opposing hosts, which he had carefullr concealed and cov ered over with rushes, so that the old Ba ron s army could not approach him without falling into the snare; a similar ruse du- gxurrt halving been practiced by Pompey the breat, when be evacuated Brundusium. On they came, brandishing their long switches and when the word charge was given by the commanding General, they plunged to the necKS in me conceaicu ana muaay aitcii a -1 aa a "Oh ! what a fall was there my countrymen,' what a yelling and screaming by male and female, for both sexes had been arrayed in arms. 'To the right about face, and clear the ditch,' was the military order ; and while engaged in extricating themselves from their muddy dilemma, down came the ehin quepin switches of their adversaries upon their backs ; the old Baron, who had been the first impaled in the ditcb, from his over an xiety to engage the enemy, in an effort to extricate Jiimself, popped the suspenders of hia unmentionables, partially exposing that location of the human form divine, which is argued by naturalists to be tbe peculiar seat and residence of honor ; the young Baron like' a skilful General, eyeing as quick as thought the advantage offered him, he bela. bored with bis ehinquepin and with all bis might, this opposed point of attack. "Alas ! hemmed in with difficulties, what could So lon do.' Dire was the noise of conflict ; over head the hiss of limber switches, the crack of contact, the yells of the wounded and tbe loud roaring of the old Baron, as be fell the cruel application to his akin ; tbe lowings of tbe wild bulls ofBashan,was tiny music compared to it. At length they cleared the ditch, little niggers and all, male and female, and last, tho' not least, the nolle Ba ron himself, wilh'his nether habiliments gar nered up in his hands, striking a bee line in tbe direction of bis castle and such running has never been witnessed since, and never will be to the last syllable of recorded time. It was ultra as the wisdom of Solomon, which can never be attained by human effort ; un ique and inimitable, it stands apart one and indivisible a Colossus of Rhodes the eighth wonder df the world swifter than the antelope fleeter than the deer ; greased lightning was a laggard compared to it- talk of Fashion and Pevtoua ehaw ! of E- elipse and young Henry hush! "So light and airy was the tread, . Tbey left no track behind." The young Baron, with flying colours and skin unscathed, returned lo tbe halls of his ancestors. Three davs were given to revel Lng and enjoying tbe feast of shells. What became of tbe old Baron I will not afflict you by relating. "Sufficient for the day is' tbe evil tnereoi. AULD LANG SYNE. Cnid Ctnttliittwi tetteriei tf MtV- Chartered by Acs of Asseabtr, drawn uadersuperri sion of State authorities, appointed by the executive of the State of Maryland. . ; HEAD QUARTERS!' Office N. W. corner of Baltimore &. Calvert-sts. Museum BuiUUg, Baltimore, Mi.' The moot brilliant array of Frists ever sold in the short space of on month have been distributed from the Maryland Agency during the month of Jud. FORTUNE 1 We notice only the principal Prises sold by COL VIN & CO. Capiul Prise $20,000, Nos. 30 48 66 ; sold to a correspondent in Pennsylvania. Nos. 84 07 64, priso 6,000; Indiana. Nos. 15 67 73, prise 35,000; N. Carolina in a package of quarters of ticket. Nos. 20 42 47, prise 15,000; 8. Carolina in a package of whole tickets. Nos. 4 43 78 prise 11,000; Alabama in a pack age of half tickets. Nos. 26 27 43, prise t.000 Teaaeesee. Nos 33 55 68, prise 17500; Maryland. Nos. 27 81 71, arise 6.000; Ohie, Nos. 13 37 58, prise 18,000; TeftaesM.' Nos. 1 1 49, prise 40,000 in a package of quar ters of tickets sold in Alabama. Two quarter shares of the grand Capital prise of 80,000 were sold in packages of quarters of tickets, Class L, June 15, 1S50. MARYLAND LOTTERIES FOR JULY 1850. tt- Orders per mail receive prompt attention. Price of Date. Capitals No. of Ballott. Tk'tt, P'ck'e ofQri July 1, 24,000 78 Nos. 13 dra'n $8, $I7J July a, u.uuu 70IXOS. ta dra'n 0, 17 July 3, 30,000 70 Nos. 15 dra'n 10, 30 July 4. 22,500 75 Nos. 12 dm'n 5, 17 July 5,3of 10 000 72 Nos. 13 dm'n 5, 17 July 8, 26.000 78 Nos 15 dra'n, 8, 25 July 9. 24.000 75 Nos. 12 drs'n, 5. 17 July 10, 33,000 75 Nos. 13 dra'n, 10, 22 July 1 1. 18,000 78 Nos. 13 dra'n, 5, 17 July 12, 15.000 75 No. 14 dra'u, 4, 33 July 13.50.000 73 Nos. 12 dra'n, 15, 55 July 15, 23.000 75 Nos. 15 dra'n, 8, 25 July 16, 2U.000 75 Nos. 12 dra'n, 5, 17 July 17. 50,000 78 Nos. 13 dra'n, 10, 32 July 18. 10,000 78 No.. 13 dra'n. 2j. 9 July 19, 24.000 76 No 13 dra'n, 5, 17 July 20, 40.000 75 Nos. 18 dra'n, 15 57 July 22, 12,000 75 Nos. 11 dra'n, 2J, 9J July 23, 19,000 72 Nos. 11 drs'n, 5, 17 Ju!y 24. 3S.00O 75 Nos. 14 dra'u, 10, 32 July 25, 24.000 7S Nos. 16 dra'n 5, 17 July 26, 8.577 75 Nos. 15 dra'n, 2 J 7 July 27, 60.000 78 Nos. 10 dra'n, 20, 80 July 29, 9,000 7H Nos. 16 dra'n, 2,, 71 July 30, 20.000 73 Nos. 12 dra'n, 6, 17 July 31, 37,500 78 Nos 16 dra'n, 10, 32 Correspondents can transact business through the mails with this agency, as well as though per sonally present. Letters carefully directed and answered by return mail. 07 Colvin &. Co. send managers official drawing to all who order tiaJiels. 07 Bank notes 00 all good banks iu the country, or Prize tickets received in paymeut, at par, for ticket. Prizes cashed at sight- Dsuk drafts remitted .to those holding prizes. All orders are carefully complied with. The most prompt attention always given to orders. Please address, COLVIN & CO.. Baltimohb Mb , DRIED BEEF. SUPERIOR article 01 Northern Dried Beef, efts) Just received and selling at 124 cent. By B. WALKER. July 2ut. 1850. 53 ITBuxlou'g I-ife In the Far West Jt, Life iu the Far Wert, by George F. Buxton This day received at the N. C. BOOKSTORE. Raleigh. July 5. 1849. 54 rouiLK. DZ. of London Brown Stout, in qts., just received snd for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 6t CO. 14 $50 REWARD. (JtTOLEN, from the Office occupied by Judge Efjl Ruffin, 00 my lot, on tbe night of Friday, the 21st ult, a black Bellows-top Trunk, containing a few articles of Clothing, and sundry papers, of no value to any one else than the owner. The above reward will be offered for recovery of the Trunk and the apprehension of the Thief, togetner witn sucn testimony as wul ensure a con viction. Or, $25 JZeward will be given for the recovery of the Papcrs.alone. J. B. G. iJOULHAC. July 1st, 1850. 5.1 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. OF HAMPDEN SIDNEY COLLEGE, RICHMOND, Va THE thirteenth Annual Course of Lectuies will be commenced on Monday, tbe 14th of Octo ber, 1850, and continue until the 1st of ihe ensuing Mercn. I be commencement lor conferring degrees will be held about tbe middle of March. R, L Bohannan, M. D. Prof. 9 Obstetrics and di seases of Women and Children. L. W Chambbblavne, M. D. Frof. Materia Medico and Therapeutics. 8. Maumn, M. V. Frof. of Chemistry and Phar macy. Ch as Bell Gibsok, M. D Prof of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. Casts V. Johhsok, M. V. Prof, of Anatomy and Physiology. David H. Tuckck, M. D. Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Asthcs Pstioolas, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. " f Tbe study of practical Aaatomy may be prose cuted with the most ample facilities, and at very trifling expense. Clinical Lectures are regularly given at tbe College-Infirmary and Almshouse. The Infirmary, un der tbe same roof with the College and subject to the entire control of the Faculty, is at all times well filled with medical and surgical cases, and furnishes peculisr facilities for clinical instruction. Msny sur gical operations are performed in presence of tbe class : and the students being freely admitted to tbe wards, enjoy, under the guidance of the Professors, unusual opportunities for secerning familiar with tbe symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of disesse. Expenses. Matriculation fee. $5. Professors fees, $105. Demonstrator's fee, 10. Graduation fee, $25. The price of board, including fuel, lights and ser vanta attendance, is usually $3 or $3 1-S per week. The catalogue, fi-c, containing fuller intormauon concerning tbe institution, will be forwarded to those applying for it, or specific inquiries will be answered by 'letter. Address, 8. MAUPIN, M. D. Dean of tbe Faculty. July Sd, 1850. 54 5t Notices HTXHE Underaicnad, having keen heretofore largely imposed a pon by the presentation to him el 'accounts, which, he had given Bo authority for contracting, and having promptly paid all auoh elalms. berebv tivea. aotiee to all rjersoos .that hereafter, he. either as Trustee, A rent. Guardian or ia but other eanaeitv, will par do accounts of any character whatsoever, valess the same shall -have been expressly authorised by him in writing- As the undersirned keeps ate aoeonnts in his ewa be half with an v one. bat vers as be roes, it is useless for bun to say that ha will pay no aooonats butd on aJledged verbal orders. - - JAMES B. SHEPA&D. RlelftK Mar 2nd. 1850. r - 2bi 3 ffc Hunt & Go., If.. 3? Devonshire Street, Boston. Manufacture and keep eonstautly on hand,. . for sale, " Beit Oak Tanned Leather Belli ag. BELT RIVETS AND BURRS, i SUPERIOR BELT CEMENT, AND EXTRA QUALlT LACE LEATHER. Belts Made to Order and Warranted. N. H. &. Co. ""respectfully refer to the following, touching the quality of their quality. WE the undersigned, having in nse the Oak Tanned Leather Belting, manufactured by N. Hunt fr Co., No. 26, Devonshire Street, Boston, do cheerfully recommend it to Manufacturers and Machinists, and have no hesitation in saying, that for quality of stock, uniformity of thickness, being thoroughly stretched, the superior manner of its manufacture, and its durability, it is equal to any we have ever used. j South Boston Iron Co., South Boston Seth Wiltnarth, Union Works, South Bogton. John Somber, Globe Works, Sooth Boston. Seth Adams fr Co., Steam Engine and Power Tress Builders, South Boston. Hinckley. 4- Druby, Boston Locomotive Works Boston. --v - -. Wm. Washburn, Savjnj; and Plaining Mill, Boston A. C r W. Curtis. Paper Manufacturers, Newtou L. Falls. John E. Wilder, Salamander Safe Manufacturer, Boston. W. W. Alcott, SopH Suffolk Flour Mills, Boston. Henry Brevoort, Agent Glendon Rolling Mills, East Boston. Thomas Ditson, Boston Sugar Refinery, East Boston. F. Main, Superintendent Marblehead Cerdage Co. Davenport &. Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridge port. Edw"d Lang, Sup't of Spinning Room for Sewell, Day A. Co., Cordage Manufacturers. Lena. Crehore, Paper Manufacturer, Newton Low er Falls. Otis Tuft., Steam Engine Builder, E:ist Boston. N. HUNT dc Co. are agents for SWINGLES MORTISING MACHINES. April 30, 1S50. 35 6m New Firm. 'IlHE Subscriber having connected themselves I in business, under the Firm of Buffalo V Cooke, take this occasion to inform the Public, that they will keep constinlly on hand all articles neces sary for the uses of the (Hmilv or Farm. Their stock consols in pari of the following articles : Bacon snd Lard, Flour, Meal and Corn, Iron and Nail, Cast. German and Blister Steel, Castings, Trace Chain and Weeding Hjei, Loaf, chrushed, clarified and brown Sugars, Coffee, Molasaes.and Sail, Sole and upper Leather, Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Powder, Shot and Lead, Tobacco, Snuffs and Soaps, -c, jc, $x.. Country produce particularly corn, fodder and dry beef-hides will be taken at a fair exchange. The above articles having been carefully selected and bought with Cath, the Subscribers are determin ed not to be under-sold by any dealers in the Citv. J. O. M. BUFFAL012, OEORUE T. COOKE. April, 9th 1850. 29 N B. South side of Hsrgett Street, fourth and fifth doors east of Williams, Hi j wood Co's Drug Store Gold Watcljes and Jewelry. NEW arrival of a large and fashionable as sortment of the above just at hand and for sale, cheaper than ever, at PALMER & RAMSAY'S Jewelry Store. The most extensive Stock of all articles in their line that has been offer ed for sale here for years. Come and see, if you do not buy. 4 Dozen gold and silver Watches, of all kinds, Gold fob, vest and guard Cbsins, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings, Car-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, and collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver and spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils aud Pens and waist Buck lea, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Stiver nnd Plated Spoons, Cups, Lailes, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, fee. A large stock of Cutlery, Rstors, Knives, Raxor strsps, and Diamond Paste for Raiors, Brushes, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, &c. Butter and Frail Knives. Gold and Silver Thim bles, Gold and Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Gtamdoies, A large artsTsTJt,'v5f" Perfumery, CoTognes, Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles, and Christmas presents'and a variety of other arti cles. , All kinds of Watches and Jcwelery repaired in superior stvlc. Old Gold and Silver received in ex change. PALMER RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. 93 tf CABBAGE SEED. ANE ed NEW supply of Winter Cabbage Seed receiv. this day st the N. O. BOOKSTORE. June 20, 1850. 50 TURNIP SEED. EARLY Flat Dutch White, Red Topped Large Norfolk, Large Globe, Rutabaga. A supply just to hand, H. D. TURNER. June 19ib, 1850. Brewn'i Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Prepared and $MbvFrtAlenck Brovm, at hit Drust and Chemical Store, narvteait corner of FyVi and .a Chesnvt Streets, PhUa. rniHlS Eeseneeb a preparation of unusual excel U lence and of varied properties, in all cases where a powerful and safe stimulant is required, it is unrivalled for efficacy ss Well as immediate action. To the traveler and to the family Circle it is in valuable, as a few drops diluted in sugar and water presents a safe and agreeable remedy to the invalid who requires immediate relief, as well aa to tbe convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonie. In a southern climate, where the relaxation of the sys tem so generally Induces thirst for stimulants, it vm always be found an excellent substitute for those tempting beverages which debilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition of ita powers, iu dys pepsia, in relaxation of the bowels, in nausea and sea-sickness, it is an active and safe as well as a plea sant and refreshing remedy, and is prescribed by the most eminent of tbe medical faculty. A supply of the above just received and for sale atthe Drug store or Sold also by S. J: Hinsdale, Fayetteville. Raleigh, March 23d. 1850. 6m Notice. Z LL Persons vho bay their Tsxesin the Raleieh flu District, are called on by tola notice, that when they ootne to the Court Ilonse to give ia their list of raxes, especially invite vbem to eome prepared to pay theOTaaes due in the Raleigh District for the year 1640.' .- I don't like to trouble a clever fellow for his Taxes, and he that pays on the days he gives ia his Tax List, without a dun, I shall consider a very clever fellow. WM n PUTNEY, Collector for the Raleigh District. Jnly 8th, 1850. ' :' 10m aylanifs Snuff, If Jl-A fresa svp- 1IU ply just received ana tor sale by . 4w W lULtlJLBHO, nA X VY UUU M Spring and Summer Goods Forl850, : ; R. Tucker and Son. 'VlfTHO 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 and Summer supply for 1850. One of the Firm has just returned from New York, where he purchased a rich rariety of Goods of this Spring's Importations, before tbey had been picked over, and before the advance in price: and having thus had the choice of the large, end splended fresh arrivals, and 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 am! country. They respectfully Invite tho pubiio to call and examine their stock, -tney have just 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 to the wants and taste of this community. Bl'k Gro De Rhine Silks! Plain and Figured Chameleon Silks, B roc be and Plain Grenadines, Plata, PmhrniA"ll Blacky djtlft, Fancy and Black Silk Tissues, " " Silk Albarines and Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadine, Evening Dresses, Embroidered and Doited Fancy Swiss Mnslins, Chambeiy, French and American Ginghams, Camblet Lustres, snd Linen Gingham. Melries, and Fancy Diamond Jack'wiets, Plain and printed Lawns and Muslins, Tarieton, Swiss, India, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Doited Jsckonet Muelin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib bons. French Needle Work Capes, Collars and Cuff, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Paris Kid Gloves. Swigs and Jackiinet Edgings and Insertings, Lile snd Linen Edgings and Ribbons, Linen and Fancy Silk Dress Buttons, Kusaia Braids and Fancy Silk Trim mi 1 gs, L idies' and Misses' L.C. Hem Slitch and Tape Bordered Hdkfs. Mu-lin, Mohair, Grass and Hough's Patent Skirts. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKLS, of the various colors and qualiiirs. Linen fc Cotton Goods, in great varieties, many of which are touched with the Hungarian aud California finish. Black and Fancy Satin and Silk VESTING8, Plaid and Embroidered Marseilles ditto, 4c. &. HATS.&c. Determined always lo furnish what. ever is Istest, rsrest snd best, ibey offer sn ex. tensive stock of Men's, Youth's and rliildrens Fashionable and Flat Brim Mole Skin, Pana ma, Maracaibo, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun garian and Palm Hata. Infant's Fancy Goods. A lo. Umbrellas. Parasols, Bonnets, Shoes, Hard, ware, Cutlery. Groceries, &.c. All ot which they now sre offering on the most liberal terms. R. TUCKER &80N Raleigh .March 16th 1850. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1850. 7E are now in receipt of our entire 8pring supply, embracing every thing in our hue, J lue, jew, Durable and tseautijul. Cloths, Cas- simeres. Drip d etes. Drillings, Satins, Silks Mar seilles, Shallies, 61c ,&.c. all of which will be made up to order as heretofore with neatness and dis patch. 1 hankful for past favors we earnestly solicit a continuance of patronage. Our entire Stock was selected by Mr. Oliver in" person. snd we can withi confidence recommend it not only to be "Freth and Fine but of the very latest Importations OMVEK &. PHOCTEK, Merchant Tailors, Rsleigb, N. C. April 19th, 1850. S3 P. S. Paris. London, anJ American Fashions at hand. O. St. P. from the Opera of the " two SUIT-ors.' Translated on Fayelteville Street. I dreamed that her favoring glances fell On a well-dressed Beau at her side. And I eould'nt tell why the laughing Belle, Had refused lo become my bride. But a single glance at my rival's Coat, Told me there lay the strength of the game ; And I said if the Tailor's in Town who can doit. I'll bsve one exactly the same. Then I dreamed that 1 searched (he Town all o'er. For the gem that would win her heart, Till I found myself standing in front of the Store Where clothing is fashioned by art; And then I remembered that this was tbe place Where the Coal of my rival was made, And 'entering in', right be for u my face, Lay a Broad-Cloth, exactly the shade. The Coat was sent home, and like Cesar I sped, I came, and I saw, and I won; For she smilingly said, when I asked her to wed, "What an elegant Coat you have on. Three days from that time, perhaps it was more. I induced ber to alter ber name : And I still buy my Coars at the very same Store, And she loves me aaever tbe same. OLIVER At PROCTER makes thm Coats. Raleigh. April 19,1850. 33 FORWARDING. f WILL attend lo the forwarding of all Goods at Wilmington and rayetteville, at the usual coin mission ; and will, in all cases, forward by tint ooat without reference to lines. All orders for purchasers will be strictly attended to. Direct to care of W. UKAiNSOiN, Fayetteville aud Wilmington. April 16, 1850. 31 tf MtTill aud Cross Cut Saws, Anderson's IV B Patent Hammer, Patent Curry Com be, Auir era, Uhisse.s, tiandsawa ana rues, w eeaiog nots, Cellias Axes. t or sate by J. BROWN, No 9 Fayetteville -Street Raleigh, April 18th, 1850. 3 BACON AND LARD. ICE Bacon and Lard, a prime article. WM. PECK A BON. 35 May 1st. j Just Received. nW AISINS, whole, half and quarter boxes, IftY Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, dec. Sr., Willow and Market Baskets, with 6c without covers, Ladies fancy franco baskets, Citron, Prunes, Pickles, Soda; Butter and Milk Crackers 10 eta. per lb., A fiue lot of Picturss in frames, V . I ALSO. Sperm, Adamantine aud Tallow Candles cheap. I ALSO. - Just to hand, 25 Bbls. Marriotts and McClauahaa's beat Flour. L. B.WALKER. May 3rd, 1850. 36 SCOTCH SNUFF AND TOBACCO. f pHOSE who are fond of a nice dip or good chew JL of the weed, will find a supeib article of Snuff and Tobacco, at Pescud's Drugstore. Raleigh March 19th 1850. . ;- 3 GOLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article. . Also, on hand, 3 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good timepieces. For sale by , PALMER f RAMSAY. December 4, 1849 r; - - 4 : . TAMARINDS, ..' y ..-t. 1. Case Fresh: Tamarinds just Teoeived: and for sale by k ; - RF l'fiSCUP. J use 29th, 1850. j. , . .c ; v : fia. , Standard and Times copy. '.J, iiiiniL IIIIIHinn 11 tf r ' THURSTON'S. ' ' . FOUNTAIN HOTEL j (FoRBtcsLv BcLTXWoovaa'a) Head of IAgUt, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. QTiXUE increaaed patronage of this long establish aULi ed and popular Hotel, tinder the management of its present proprietor, has inspired him with further energy and determination, and no expense or atten tion of bis or that of his Assistants will be spared, romahrtaln v?tth'fe(nWr tbe feeirr the reputation it nek) alt over the eoontry, in Us ' palmiest days" of BeltzhooterU conductors!) ip. To iueraase its former atlractiooa- and comforts, during tbe past season, the. Hotel has nndergone many changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays in introducing some of the beat and latest improvements--which, together with hs central posi tion, being located in the very heart ef tbe business portion of the city, aud near the centre of Baltimore Street, aud within a few minutes walk of all the Depot a aud Steam Boat Landings, it invites the Merchant, the Fainter, the Artisan, as well as the Man of Pleasure to make the Fountain Hotcl hia home during his sojourn in Baltimore. The Jadies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive suites of large and airy Chambers, fitted up iu a style and elegance that cannot fail to give satisfaction and comfort. Posters are attached to the " Fountain," wbo may be recognized by the Badges on their Hats, and are always iu the attendance at the different Dei ots and Steamboat Landings, who wilT receive Checks, take charge of the Baggage and convey it' to the Hotel. PHINEAS THURSTON, Proptietor. Feb. 26th, 1850. 17 A C AKD,1 THE undersigned being engaged, and holding a position that brings his services in immediate connection with the O nests of the above Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to his numerous friends and acquaiutancea of the u Old North State," when they visit Baltimore, to stop at the -Fountain, where lie assures them they will be received and en. lertained iu a manner that shall strengthen this ac quaintance and secure for its Proprietor their good will and patronage. W STRINGER, Late of Wilmington N C February 26th, 1850. 17 Armistead's fiue Cue wins; TobacfO. m h. have just received 52 boxes and half boxes jf y Armiatead a fine Chewing Tobacco. BKIX lUXi 4. TOUU. February 1 4 th, 1S50. 15 FRESII RICR. IfRESH Rice, new Crop just received JL1 WM. PECK 4. SON 89 3 December 11th. 1849. COD LIVER OIL N not ties and .Capsules, a genuine - article, .juat SJ opened and for sale at the Uruc store of p. r. pisf uuu. NEW ARRIVAL. PALMER dt RAMSAY, II AVE just received a handsome lot of fine GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains Jeauy Lind, Car Rinrs and Breastpins, Silver and Plated Spoons and Forks. Butter Knives, and Plated Waiters and Candlesticks. Sold on their usual reasonable terms. June 3rd, 185a 45 JE TF MUSIC RECEIVED THIS DAY AT THE N- C. BOOKSTORE- New Mary Blane'Waltx. Will you leave tbe Highlands, Lassie, Songs of tbe Allegbauiana, The Virginia Minstrels, The grave of Uucas, , Lament of the Exile, Tbe Mourner's Tribute. Summer Breexes,' - The Linden Tree, The Maiden Polka, The Baltimore Polka, Were you ever in love, I still Weep o'er thy grave, Mary, Song of tbe Ocean child, uosa i.ee, witn variations, Poor Posey : or she's gone across de Sandy Plain, Virginia Rose Bud, Jenny Lind's Polka. Raleigh, June 24tb, 1850. 52 MRS. BREMER S NEW STORY. EASTER OFFERING. By Fredrika Bremer. ALSO THE CONQUEST OF CAN ADA, b jciuot vvarDunoa, isq. Received this day by H.D.TURNER. Raleigh, May 21st, 1550. 41 GROCERIES. A GOOD supply of Groceries, such as Brown Crushed, Clarified aud Pulverized Sugars Coffee Rio, J ava, Laruira. "V A good supply of Molasses, tow, from prime to best j aitow. Adamantine and Sperm Caudles. A desh lot of the best Buckwheat ia Bags, and many oiner articles tee tedious to raeolwa. Call on Walker, for he is the boy to sell bargains. LB. WALKER. Raleigh, Feb. 5, 1850. JUST KOCEIVED - AT L B. WALKER'S. OAF,Crushed,Pulverixed, Clarified and Brown Sugars, selling cheap. 1; ; i WALKER, i Jolyand,.1850. " '. . 53 A' FEW Barrels Superfine) Fami- rtlly Flour, ror sale by R. TUCKER t SON. June 14th, 185a " . 48 Woman's Friendship, by Grace Aguilae. kMome Infiuence, by Grace. Aguiiar. Harpers New Monthly Magasine.JVoi. 1.- -Letters of a Traveller, or Motes of Things seen in Europe and merica, by Wm. Cullen Bryant I 1 Doradojor Adssntnres in the Path ef Empire, by Bayard Taylor, .i - ' , . History of Peadennis, ia.& " : Pictorial .Ftekl Book pf the Revolution, No. 1 and 3, By: loesiBg. " - " : , " Hon garian Struggle For Freedom, by Jot) a Pragary - ' ' ' " " " . . The Lawyer, by Mm, Tatbitt. - - WavsoftheHoor.kyiiooper . . VoL First of Cpperfield.fe , ' For Sale- -J' EaUigh, JfaJy 2neVM5t; - ' -'taa'S iOvtl aatt t Iiitp Cltlaners A Uygoed snply.afMrioas ese,iust received by, T . ;williams. Hay wood s- cor ! A- inXND&(THJ;COURTSrv 9' ypii, ef Orange? Atagnwee, Wake a ,124 radian. fediahr aa4 Aaseneaa Cheee 'March 30th 1850 vvi-,. . ,. ,. umaciSl av pu a. S6 UNSEED OIL 4v2 Pt 4 "GALLON S MounUin UnMed OJf rei fy eefved thw day kad Tor Mle by .-jJu- P. FPEscupr.' : ReleghvApril sHh.i9.50. - :. Standard and Times copy. 7 r - i .- fVi'' T HE AMERICAN FARMER, cob lished in the city of Baltimdre Mary land, commences the 6th volume of tbe present series on the 1st July, 1850. (which will e the 32d -f its existence.) It is pnbliahed on the 1st ef aecn month, each number containing thirty rtwo larre 'MUve pagee.- v tJ f;i,-r,r' . Terms t ' SI per annum ;' six copies &50 1 ior lair- teen for $10; thirty foe $20, hi mdwim:?Z;,'i , I be publisher oners for t be largest usternew sub scribers, at the above rates.' the prise i 'ot a Silver Pitcher, valued at S5Q ; for the td Urg'est, a polltt, vaiaed at 933 ; Tor toe sta no., Ka ; ein ao sji . and for the5tk.fith.'7t, 8th. aW lh largestriis, prlxes-br fTSr10, )8,--n fSfajmkhaJPf ricultural books or implementsthe lists end cash to be forwarded as received, up to the! meeting of the Maryland Agricultural State Society, on the S3nd October, when the decision will be made knewar.ix: Tbe Farmer is . peculiarly adapted M the Middle Atlantic States, and, being the organ of the Mary. landSute Agricultural Society, all their price essays reports, and proceedings are published ia its pages, The increase ia lis subscription list during the past year, particularly in eastern and middle Virginia and the Carolines, baa-been, unprecedented-Jte correspondents are ainong-the ablest and best prac tical farmers and planters of ine above stales as well as of Maryland and a spirit .of improvement has been aroused, principally through its inslroBiefitafi ty, in these States, which is effecting a great revoln tion in he agriculture tnereoi j and wears autbernv ed to promise to its readers a still increased supply ef origiual communications from good practical culti vators or improvers of Ihe soil. Among the new sup. plies from such sources will te contributions Tron the pen of Edmund Ruffin, Esq., of Virginia to eve ry nuaiber of the ensuing volume. 'The work ol this gentleman en Calcareous Manures much al tered from the preceding edilion.it is expected, will also be published. In a separate volume, the privilege therefor having Men secured, or wticu due notice will be given m the Farmer. . . Those wishing to subscribe will forward their names and monay, so aa to commence with the volume. It will be seeu by tbe terms Uiat. any one obtaining live subscribers and forwarding $5; will be entitled to a sixth copy, and in proportion fore larger number." The American Farmer is believed to be the most practical work on farming published. uruera, post paio, to oe aaaressen ro t ' SAM'L SANDS, . 12S Baltimore St., Baltimore, Afd. June 20. fs.'iSOSt NO- 5 COURTLANO STREET NEW VORI nmtlfi, Djiftifir ronunuin ' ' -- lauioiaMiAoiiionaniii' navma paso into sJJb the hands of Mr. Geo. Seeley, formerly of the Eastern Pearl St. House, has been recently imirfOTed oy ia autJiiiiin 01 .' ... .. . : . ,: r - j: fx - AnJ has abw been ihoroughly re-fitted and re-furnished for the accomodation of the Public. . 7 It i tbe aim of the Proprietor to render -the NATIONAL quite equal to any ef its eotentpe- larreein all:ihcee essenUsls ' thst Cffltribute tb ihe reputation of A well eondaeled and well ardeTed Tbe fens is of the largest .six, el feiUv located, within three dtors of Broadway, and in all respect conveniently arranged to "promote the comfort and convenience of Guests. Persons visiting New York are respectfully in vited te make their Lome at thn- Hotel durtnr their star in the Citv' ; 'sr GEORGE SEELETtx. 3; Proprietor, New York. Jane 28; 1850.-; 63 6m BANK Ol' T11U STATE OF XvUKTH UAKULIKA.:1.'- DIVIDEND or nvt iis l iviiTnrn OU cest. on the Oapiul Stock pf this Bankfot the last six monlLs, has. been declared : 'payable (less the (ax to the Slate of, twenty five cents on each share owned by individuals) at. the Principal Dana, on tne erst naonaay in July next, and at thr urancnes niteen days tnerealter. . t.-e-- , - : U. DE W EY, Cash r. Rsleigh, June lh,1850. 8 -60; Star, Standard and Time copy w.ti-V-; T r ; w r nri!inovi,3 rinHE FALL Session will berin Jalv tenth. . II class discharged xoakes rooa for another.- Boys prepared to commence L.atin greatly preferred None bat good end docile boys desired." Earnest It requested that application be made for such only. tuarly application ad vewd. -5 -rr P. O Bethmont, Orange, N C. , - ?- 39 EXAMINATION, A T THE UNION INSTITDTE, wIucTbse en a. the 15th of August next. Gradeiog and .AdV dress on tbe anernoon preceding, at wtiicti tune jsv rents and the public generally , arejnviied-to;be present,- . v, .-j(...vfv ' Gr.ensboro. July , fF60 g : ' LAND FOR SALEs t .A VALUABLE tract pf laiiforeadJoiQiof Mi the City or Keieigb, containing aboat.eoe huu dred and fifty acres. ' For terms A-e apply .to ML A Bledsoe, who is, authorised to sell it, and will show it to nv person uesiroos or norchasinr. - 1 t-uti : EDWARD MALLBTTy TATE of 'Worth Cnrollqn Wx CovrtT In Equity, Spring Termj 1850. ;;, - ; James i. f sMener, aad otaera, ' : , Nancy H. Fletcher, and Wiir Horton.l.; It appearing to the satiafaction of the Court, that the DeXeudanl, Nancy Fletcher la a non-resident of this" State; it is ordered by the Court that Advertise meat be made for six weeks in the ! .Raleigh -Register, for her, the said Nancy !I. Fletcher t appear before the Court of Equity to be held for the County of Wake, at the Court House in Raleigh, oa theist Monday after the 4th Monday in SepWrober next. and pleadanswer or demor to the Plaintiffs bin ; or the same win be taken pr conjast . ana , be . heard a parte as to ber. Attest , ,: - PERRIN " BUS BEE! (XET Raleigh. Joly'10th,185OVJ' 7' ' 1 55 6w 4 K All, Kl lAII HI I .l ,.wr .as i v w r-v-vm-- r- asyua p uv A jus s-ss . - v yg- THE Subscriber iaving taken th above j House, leeeatl w kept i)y ' Mrs. M. Nat- alt, wetua respeotraJiy inroraa njs ineaas, sna w. pnblie gtaerally, that the house is now open tar the MAMtUn'of R.;i ttn.il PoaaMivsrsL and others, who mav favol htm with a call. ' MerchanU, and others going North er elsewhere, are informed thai his ata- j - pies are xarge aswi r wr ,,.vi w experienced OsUer in eoastanl attendance. Horses Mken by the day, week or aooath, oa terms which Shall be aalisfaetery. . Ne electioneering wilt bere orted to by hiss or bis servants on the arrival of the Cars, every person being left to hhv own choice, to rtreniseaay house in the '.place, .he ..may choose ; Ne charge will be made fr mealaver anything else, uIm full satisfaction is given in every instance.- k .as 'JAME3"GRESHAM.:- ; Headenson, Jnly 8th 18501 ' - 55-lm A;:COOK 7ANTED. TfTfOR whomvOberal Wages willoe given. r.n JPqrireafthe Register office.' ' ' " isn jt ; - T . ' - i
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