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Will I II W3P8rUiaw.r Jm'UMJJ '.-! H VJM'V ! VBaM.'U'.-ri.HUt,--e.a"'.X- .rWW-W tW --S-J'.J-e TUB RALEIGH REGISTER (I rCBLIlHED IIXI-WEUCLY AKD WlXaXT, BY SEATON GALES, EOITfli AH9 flOPllTTOl. ! TERMS 01 ADVERTISING f! dsereBwnis.For every Suites xlaew it ' t r toettiob, One Dollar; each subsequeat insartiea Tweaty-fire Ceota. .., , CnrtOtd indict Ai9riisenitUmM 4 ekaxgad 35 pei beat, higher ; bat a dsdactiba at per ttii. will be made from the regular pflcae, fdr advertisers by the year, TERMS, for the Smi-Weekly Paper, $5 per i in ... - :yp- . ! ': - LI' ., -. i. :.. ; AdrertisemeiiU, nserted in the Snrt-Wicity Wk- VOLUME II. RALEIGH, N. C SEPTEMBER 18, . annua etsTEm, will also appear in tbe Wtxitt Paper, free .r.kw i for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum I i i.i i i . : mm -- ' " ' " " " - j - - - i . . . . POETRY. From Fraser'e Magazine. At Bwindon, when the night grew nigh, few were the train thai went thereby, And rerr dreary waa the aigh Of damsels wailing dolefully. Bat Swindon aawanother sight, When the train came at dead o night, Commanding oil and gaa to light Much atale confectionary. TJy soups and coffee faat allured, garb passenger hie choice secured, ExceptMf those locked m, itajsjureoV By ely pvlHoauV U achey.. Then reeoed the mob, by hanger drive a! Tbea'vaoianed ben, in pieces riven ; And louder tbau ibe orders given Fast popped the oeeraUillery'. - And farther yet Uut train snail go, And deeper yet shell be tbe ir woe, And greaierboerure shall they know, Wbo bolt ibeir food o speedily. Time's up ! bat scarce each sated one Can pierce ibe steam-cloud, rolling dun. Where cori-ms urt and heavy bun Lie in dyspeptic sympathy The combat deepens. On, ye brave ! Wbo scald yonr ihruats in hope to save gome spoonful of your soup, toe kuave Will charge for ail he htdles ye ! Few. few, digest where many eat. Toe nigaimare shall wind up their feet, Eeb carpet b-tg beneath their seat 8hil seem a yawning sepulchre. MISCELLANEOUS. From the Ladies' Companion. ANGELINA'S FAINTED !" The talk was of Hottentots "Don't speak of 'em," cried Miss Ange lias D-fly. "I'm Certain of it if 1 were only to look at a Hotteuiot, 1 should faint 1 must iainu" i - "Fiddledee," said Miss Lillywhite : and there was a hush a pause iu the conversa tion ; for when Miss Lilly while exclaimed "Fiddledee," it behoved thoughtless young ladies to look to themselves. Now Miss Ddffj bad a great talent fur fanning. Per baps thfc t4le.nl was originally a oatural gift; nevertheless it could, not be denied that a irequeol and earnest cultivation of the en. dowineul had brought il to perfection. Miss D-ffjf, at oue minute's nonce, could faint at any lime, and upon any subject. She could faint at either extreme of the day faint at breakfast, or faint at supper ; could faint witli equal beuiy and liuhuluss, whether the mailer to be faiuied upon were a black bee lie, or a blackbird a bull or bullaucb. She had wonderful powers ol syncope ; though, it must be allowed, like most folks haunted with a despotic sense of their own genius, she now and then employed it a little out of place. Vaniiy, however, is a human weak ness. For a philosopher, to bis own satisfac tion, has proved, that lue peacock takes no pride in its own effulgent glories, but, all unconscious of tbeir beauty, spreads them because it was ordained todu so ; aud, after all, btd Mii-s Daffy been pniloaophically ex amiued V70U would not have recognized any beauty in the art of fainting, but merely tbe oatural con sequence that 10 faint was feminine. Eve, sbe thought, was made for tal volatile. Miss Lillywhite was a spinster of seven-and-forty. "I am six seven eigbt-aud-forty, next birtb-day," Miss Lilly while would blithely observe, ss the year might be. And this gay veracity was ibe more pleasing iu Miss Lillywhite, Inasmuch as she might bare passed for forty ; nay, had abe stickled ever OCl4XT Hie wVSetCI I Ul UC VIIUslll CSV,;. I n. ..v ... k.- .11 . h- u g.A . IT-tA- . ' . ki.. I twenties, and twenties wrinkle into thirties ! Now.your truly bet,ful English woman, .kV a i.i;- t.n h ... . ,. m.' I , . . ., ' I have known some vetersns, blooming with a sprinkling of years over tyrannous fifty. r. over l.r.nnoo. fiftv. And Miss Lillywhite was as jocund as she was handsome. It is said there is no belter preservative against the melancholy changes wrought by time than honey. We know not whether Miss Lillywhite was acquainted with th Rnn'liiii Irnlh ' if tint, she had u. contciouslv acted upon tbe unknown recipe, and h-rf mMfMl hraailf ihn ivmijicu of ber disrwitioH in the honev of ber k1. oes. Sbe was a pattern old maid. Yet a r . . . r. I nattem. w avnuni hone, never to b followed: nr . ; u , n .hn rc.k ih. r..l I nd mothers. M.ss Lillywhite. like Miss enus de Medicis. should remain a sintle ' w perfection : alone in sweetness and beauty, to show what celibacy and art can do; to be admired as samples, but never to be added to. Miss Lillywhite was an old school-fellow mxj-time with her early friend and family. Now Angelina Daffy a pretty creature, with re goodaess in her thsn she dreamt of- bad, as we have indicated, this weakness ; he must faint : and carrvinr out this will. a first DrinciDie. she had dulr fainted ' CT through the whole round of the holidays. She had fainted at snap-dragons on Christ-ro-eve fainted, very emphatically fainted, nen surprised under the mistletoe on Christ tna-dav fainted when the bells rang in 1850 and fainted, dead as a stone, as a nervous guest declared, when prevailed upon 10 crack a bon-bon on Twelfth-night. An. felina's fainieu ! had become household ords in the homestead of the Daffy. . Anl ao, can it be wondered al that the ingenuous Miss Lillywhite, at this . last liB..l I a a '"isai 01 ADgeima's, to faint at a liottentot upon her proiieness to faint , sbe uu f-uiw--. .w Id have attributed the habit to no self- P"7 1 nc". n"?1 complacency, Dut to tne sitnpie out ineviia- 7 ,- , hU ,r,.,h .h.t h ..a rade to f..nt. She br, hen fsiuting, quite as well as 1 did so little for iL sbe mieht have ol off with "J WW70ULD six-and.thirtv at most a hapov. bloominir "J .terd.y. But, my love, mm WWkt ...a .k...- . at:.. T ..I--.1.;.- i.t. . the cruel -spinster, taking ID e young maia s best Bed ad . . . ' . .- I Ii. nrl hftwif-n hr nwn. and InokitiO an b. I niocn approved true English woman, carried in ner unlading , - ' , 5 witlbefoaoda a. ri :. r o.;...!.' inznly. and speaking so sweetly "but, my w:'?!. TT should rebuke the maiden with uiore iban ord inary vivacity 1 The trulb I. Miss Lil: I y woue o.u oceu wuca provuaeu , eveu o a-.- s a. . . a a . .-w - j, "r" meuaceo u ..mi ,ue ciergyu.au a very u. juuHgiaii,wupreapiieua luaiden seriuot. w.lh gieal promise ol preler- " i.y wu.ic couiu uuij c utu me u..ua.. ...u. urmuee.-, oy mreaiening 10 give ner up, uoatteuUeU, to tbe care ol tbe beadle. I n arsra V a a r SB ta Bun A a rvi i SPA In aa nut In !.. I .!., ,.m L . .... a 1. ! a ... - .1 .121 nckurru, chcu hwkii reauj w ju u at the very look of a Hottentot tbereiore, all previous provocatioo considered, can it be wondered at that the i-we'ice of Miss Lilly white fairly exploded with " Fiddled, deef We think not; and take up tbe men ai our iiiuv iiwj. - riuuieuee, hiu mm uiijwmie. Mm Angelina looked surprised amazed iuuwj wwauafi uccpij wuumi- Ad. .At lirMl al&A rm i mA KMr vum ti.yn.jlt I --- i Mwa , Uliy white as tbuugb doubilul of the iruin or ner intpreaaiwn ; dui tue aei, atvru leatores of Miss Lilly whue if you can couple the expression of sternness with the thought o a clear, bright, open face, bright and clear as Dresden Cuma convinced An gelina that it was the lady visitor Who bad really spoken. What, under tbe new and painful circumstance, could Angelina do? Why, she fell back upon tbe strength of ber weakness : she instantly made an oslenta. lioua preparation to faint. Her eyelids were slightly tremulous she swallowed one sob ber neck look one swan-like curve, and and, in auoiber second, ibe re would have been the old, old cry of ibe bouse of Daffy Angelina's tainted ! But Mis Lillywhite jumped from her chair, and resolutely passing Mrs. Daffy, made di rect lo the sufferer, who, half conscious of l be attempted rescue, was famiint; all tbe faster. Angelina," cried Miss Ltllywbiu, witb a restorative shake, "this is affectation lolly hypocrisy uoiis-nse !' Miss Angelina Daffy opened ber orbs, and in a moment sal upright, with ber prettily cut nosliil dilaied, and the tear that waa coming into her astonished eyes almost fro zen, and, indeed, altogether, in surb a state of amazement that she must ;;o, sbe would not faint ; il was not a lime lo faint, when so cruelly offended. Miss Lilly white drew ber chair betide An gelina, who was every moment hardening iu dignity. ' My dear child," said Miss Lilly- while, "you must give up fainting il s gone ...aft nl fahi.k.i n ' v . " ... ... . n ... . Fashion, Misaljilly white! Do you think mat Mieungs t Fiddledee, sgain repealeil Miss Lilly white ; aixl Angelina sternly resolved nol to say another word to so strange a person to so unpolite a visitor. Angelina crossed ber arms in resignation, determining since her mamma would not interfere to suffer in silence. Miss Lillywhite might be rude- inighl say her worst. " When I saw eighteen, yoor age," said Miss Lilly while, "and that, my dear, n near ly thirty years ago, I used to faint, too. I enjoyed fainting very much ; indeed, my dear, 1 quesiiou if ever you ske greater pleasure iu fainting than I did " ' Pleasure P exclaimed Miss Angelina. Vi bo could remain dumb under such an im putation J M O, I know all about it pleasure, my dear, said the remorseless Miss Lillywhite. M You see it gave me a itile consequence ; it drew upon me general notice ; it made me, as it were, ibe centre of a picture ; and it vat a pleasure not a healthful oue, certainly, to bear expressions ot concern, and pity, and admiration, and do you bear ibem, distinct ly?" Angelina could not answer such a question ; she could only look lightning harmless suininer-liglitning st Aliss Lilly white, wbo inexoiablv continued. I can confess it now I used to enjoy the excite- inent, anil therefore went off upon every rea sonable npiortunity. 11 was very wrong, but there 10a something pleasant, exciting in tbe words, Mi.s Lilly while's fainted !' O, , . m m love, we may faint once too of leu." Angelina was very much offended deep- J hurt that M,s. Lilly white should for a m,.- ment ssiioca.e nerown p.si an cut.on wnn he real existing weakness then snd there before her. Nevertheless, ihere wss such auietness. sucli truthfulness, and wilhal sucb 1 . " , ' T . ' , . , ,,. ... ... j ",r OI wu,m ww,u" manner of tbe elderly spinster, that ihe young one gradually resigned herself lo her monitress. MWe may faint once too often," repealed Miss Lillywhite: and sbe sighed ; and then her customary smile beamed about ber. "Of iba dreary truth am I a ssd exsmple. mYou I Miss Lillywhite I said Angelina. -Lisien," said ihe old maid. " Tis a abort orj Juur . w... .u - k : When I was nineteen, I was about to be married. About, did I say ! Wby, the day was fixed ; I was in my bridal dress; at tbe altar ; the ring, the wedding ring at tne very up o. my WDen "Mercy me 1" cried Angelina, wnat nap. pened ? 'T fainted. said Miss LiIlEWhite. and she I bout ber lips. ... "And you were not msrriea, oecsuse you fioted T M'd Aglina, much awakened lo lne AS I nave coniessea, u was my weaa.iie. -, : 1 ... i-.il lh. to laint uptn an occaaiuiw. a wj";" ,"v- interest that, as I thought, faipting cast aoout me. My lover often looked coWly auspi led him triumphantly before the pawon. Well, tb marriage service was begun, and "Do sraon. cried Angelina. And in a few miautei I should bate been I wife, when I thought I mast famU It l would Men ferr bold of me in tuck- a aitu- ation not to faint A, wbo bad fainted on so I masv occasions, not to swoon at the altar would have been a want of , sentiment of I - ' A f L proper feeling, on ao awlui aa occasion 1 aiill k m aA S m SitiiMM au arwaaaeW aa av an . . I th hi flmi'i know, mv dear, wneiner vou I W a l J il I. 1- I 1 an aax titiif tt itup ilium inw nnr si si iimiiidii aa - - With 'hi thnnwhY. T i.it jff.;,:: idly ; .! just . the bndeirroom h.,1 .m,h. ed my auger witb tbe ring I went off: yes .r - wm uiy oear, swooned witb ail tbe honors." go on; ,glin cried AnIna. As I swiwned the ring slipt from tbe biidegrootn's fingers, fell upon the stove, and WM roJIii'g rolling to drop through the ,p.rture ol the stove thai, from helow. ad. ,,tted beat lo the church, when-ihoueb swooiuiig i roniewnatsaw the d mm, and. . P m a . tu si0p me ring, put forih my foot" "Well! excla... Anoolin. ffoo late the nn mll.H nn li.ar.n.r. ed down the chimney of tbe siove and then I fainted with th irreslest fidelity flurishorn and tal volatile came to my aid. I was restored but where was the ring f 'Twas hopeless to seek for it. Half-a-dozen ulher rings were proffered : but no it would be an evil omen there would be no happi- :rt ..... uess, ii i were not weoiieu with my own raiisr. Well, search waa mad ...I flew anf, we were late at church lo "begin with and the ring was not found wbeq the, church clonk struck twelve. "Well!" said Angelina. Well !n sighed Mies Lillywhite, "the clergyman, closing his book, saiH,(It is past tbu canonical hour; the parties cannot be married to-day; they must come again to- morrow. "Dreadful 1" exclaimed Angelina. We return home: mv lover upbraided I retorted ; we bad a shocking quarrel, and and he left tbe house lo write me a farewell letter. Iu a week lie was on his voyage 1o India ; in a twelve-month he had married an Indian lady, as rich as an idol, and I after thirty years am still Caroline Lillywhite, spinster." It is very strange. From the time of the above narrative there were two words never again breathed beneath the roof-tree of tli' Daffy 8. And these uuiittered words were 'Angelinas fainted I" IRON tlWEDES, English and American Iron, assorted, 3 in alore, which we will aell on pleasing I eras. rEboLbS, WHITE fl- DAVIS Petersberg. J oly 82, lrtO. 59 135 hhds fair to prime Sugars. 179 do la clarified, crashed enl powdered do. 75 boxes loaf sgar. for aals by PEEBLES. WHITE ic DAVIS. Petersburg, July 2V1850. 59 Manufacturing Establishment TflOSCPH WOLTURI1VO (form somber JofTMri Fanumu ia RaJj d GmU. Kail Road BlackamiUi Shop) respectfully annouueea lo the ciliseos of Raleigh and ibe aurreuudiog Couu ties, thai be ia prepared to maaoractare X.OCKS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Gnus and Pistols, Carriage Sprigi, MUl-ieerk, Brats Outings, and in skirt, any thing in Machine and Blacismu work B IS ALSO rSKFAStD TO SXCCUTK SB Lb BAR6IMG, AT TSB OBTEST OT ICC Also bas o band aa extensive aasorUnentef Locks f ail kiada. at prices from . 10 cents to 20 dollars j Edgetools, an assortmeDl ol Axes, Urawiog-anives, Hatchets, Hammers, Files of various descriptions. sod a D am ber of articles ia bis line too tedioss lu mealioD. All orders faithfully executed at tbe lowest prices. and new work eat rusted to bis care will be warra ol id Orders from a distsoes will be attended to sad executed si tbe shortest notice. Mis Establishment will be fouud on Fayetievule Street. Repairing in bis hoe performed with neatoeas and despatch. Also, a geueral assortment ol G una ana Partels constantly on band. JOStrii WOLTKRING. Raleigh, Aug. 30, Ib50. 3 If BALTIMORE STEAM SOAP AND CANDLE W ORKS. Corner of Holliday and Pleasant Sts., BELMONT, Sperm, Adamantine Candles. M uU and Dipt. J , Fancy, White and Van'ted. v Oieine, S Soaps. Yellow. Brown, and Black. J Lard Oa Mannfaciorinf and for sale by HMITH 4l ;UKLETT. Baliimore, Md-, Corner Holliday and Pleasant and No 4 tKnmerce 8ta Kept 5th, 1850. Zi 73 J. HENRY HARRISS, Upholsterer and Mattrest Maker, respectfully inform tbe Public, that constantly keeps on band a supply of tbe artrespea or all kinds inetodine; tbe Shock a Cottoh Mattb ess. which perfect luxury, either ia Summer or SOFAS, LOUNGES, EdSY CIL1IRS, ire, maoufaciured in every style to order. R nt mat Bl tttm tW at T I V IVllal Mvnaaa, aat tk sk ea. .riAAi sud all work wurraotsd to be done in tbe best and moat workmanlike manner My 8bop is in the Basement of Mr. J. J. BisW Clot kin: store, on rsyetievuie street Raleigh Sept. 3rd. lr-50. 5t-7l N. B. Tbe poblie will please bear in mind ibat I-attend personally to tbs man a fact are of my Mat tresses, Sofas. Lounges Ac 71 Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, In sty Employ, Raleigh JV. C. Sofas. Lounges, Easy tJbaira. Ae manufactured ia every style in order, and ai tbe shortest noUce. BED MATTRESSES I of all kinds, including the rnixb improved 8bnck and Co. UekjviU fouudapuct M.tue-Manolacior, i. in rear of my I Barber 8hoD AD ariUn (b.Bkfnllv rM.ivad and aUendsd to with Mompmees and dwpatcb. I Tbe workmen bitbeno emptoyed by J Henry Harnss, Mauress Maker, in this City, are at pre ALFRED MITCHELL. ALFRED MJTCHEL Raleigh. August S2nd. ISM. 68 Head Q,Dtrteri7th DirUlon R.C. Militia, I Nashvillz, August 15tb, 1S50. STV RD ER8 No. 3. A Review will beheld of the V Regi meats belonging to tbe seventh Division ofNorth Carolina Militia, at the fbllowiag Umes aad - I WW IUICI AIWi de Bridgers, do 9 th. do Tarbore de lOtH, do WUliamstoa, do 13th, doM.Qrouad, do 14th, do Jackson. do 15th, da'Ai Ground, do' 17th, de Warreatoo, do 1 Otb, do LMaFbarg, do S3ad, d Raleigh,. de 94tk, 33 3Sdo Bv Order 0 May. Gaa. SmounrAav. JNO. L70&EMAf,ADjCV August 15th, 1850. " 7 Oth de Slat do 18U do lSik do 16tk do 14 th do 2Jrd 4 Sfitk do. SPRING SALEs. Th anderaigOMMl are receiving direct from New Orleana and other Markets, a large atnek of Sugar, Mouwawa, 4-c. which tbsy will sell for cash or to pnnctaal dealers, on favorable terma Tbey have 'bow in Store, 105 Hbda. New Orleans Sugars S5u Boxes and Bbla refined do 110 Bole. New Orieana and W. I.TKolaaa. 40 Hhds. do do i do de 350 Ban Prints Green Rio ir Laxaira Conee 1200 Baga Shot -, . 500 Kg Nails, Cumberland and other Brands 60 Tona Enrltab Iron. I m do r ted direct into Pa. teraborg. 40 do Hwedes end American do 600 Keama wrapping, viiting aad letter paper 300 Boxes Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Can dles , 10 Tons Castings 10 do Grind (stones 100 Dozen Painted Paila, Wiih a fall assortment ef Wines. Brandies &e die. etc PEEBLES WHITE. DAVI8. Oh! Hi Petersburg Va. March 15th 1890. S ENGLISH MUSTARD. AFRESH supply of (Saddler aod Firtles.) Eng. lisb Mnsurdj jost received, and for wale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh. July 21st. 1850 60 NEW BOOKS. THE Sboolder Knot. By B F. Teft. Rail Wav Eeonomv in Eurore and America. By Dr. Lard ner. Past, Freaent. snd the Future. By Iamartine The History of tbe Coufessioaal. By Bishop Hopkins. Ihe Vale of Cedars. By Grace Aguilar. No 3 Tbe Daltons. By Lever. Old Oak Chest. By James. Mary Morton, or tbe Broken Promise. By Ar thur. Edmond Denies. Sequel to Monte Christo. By Dumas Tbe Mob Cap. By Mrs. Hentie. No 14. Copperfield H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, July 8th, 1650. 57 SPRING GOODS 1850. THE Subscriber is opening bis Spring Stock, at his old aland, of tbe latest importations and Domes tic Manufactures, eonaisiing of Staple and rancy Dry Qeods, Hals, Shoes, Crockery, Haruwaie, and Groceries, ATI ON G TIIETI 100 pieces Calicoes, various colors. 100 M Brown and Bleached Shirting and 8beet- Uiaghams, Lawns, Irih Linen, Holland a Cot onsde and other Summer Goods for men and boy a. Padded lor children. Brown, Refined, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, Java, Lagaira end Rio Coffee, Cm Nila and Brads. California, and other Hats for men snd boys. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms fer Cash, or lo prompt customers on time. No. 9, Fsyetteville St. Raleigh. April IS. 1850. 31 LEATHER BELTING. N. Hunt & Co., ' . 30 Devonalilro treet, Boston. Manufacture aad keep constantly on band, for sale, Beit Oak Tanned leather Belting, BELT RIVETS AND BURRS, SUPERIOR BELT CEMENT, AND EXTRA QUALITY LACE LEATHER. Belts Made to Order and Warranted. NH.dk Co. respectfully refer to tbe following, touching the quality of their quality. WE the undenigned, having in use the Oak Tanned Leather Belting, manufactured by N. Hunt f Co No. 36, 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 iu durability, it is equal to any we have ever used. South Boston Iron Co.. South Boston. 8eth Wiltnarth, Union Works, 8oath Boston. John Soother, Globe Works, South Boston. Seth Adams Co , Steam Eagias and Fewer Tress Builders, South Boston. Hmckler f Druby, Boston Locomotive Works Boston. . , Win. Washburn, Sawing and Plsintmi MilL Boston A. C e W. Curtis, Paper Manufacturers, Nswteu L Falls. John E. Wilder, Sslsmsnder Safe Manufacturer, Boston. W. W. Alcott. Sup't Suffolk Flour Mills. Boston. Henry Brovoort, Agent Glendon Rolling Mills, Eaat Boston. Thomas Diteon, Boston Sugar Refinery, Eaat Bos to a. F. Main, Superintendent Marblehesd Cordage Oo. Davenport Ac Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridge- port. Edw'd Lang, Sup't of Spinning Room for Sewell Day ck Co . Cordage Manufacturers Lent. Crehore, Paper Manufacturer, Newton Low er Falls. Otis Tart. Steam Eoetne Builder, East Boston. N. HUNT Co. are areou for SWINGLE'S MORTISING MACHINES. Aoril 30. 1850. 35 6m ar UNION HOTEL. S3 aim UFtr aim CALIFORNIA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT has been recently fitted up; Iu PaciHo 8$., near Sanaome, which is convenient to the busieess parts of tbe City, also to tbe City Hall, and other public buildings; aad within a few minutes walk of tbe priacipel Steamboat lan dings. Tbe Proprietor, from his long experience in tbe badness ia the Uity or iNew lor, insviac oeen eon nee'ed with Lovejoy's Hotel for several years) feels confident that those wbo may visit bis House will fiod there the comforts of a home. GEORGE BROWN, , Proprietor. San Francisco. Aug. 1850. 73 9 w KIEDICALCOLLEOEef the STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA. THE Annual COURSE OF LECTURES in Sfais Institution will commence on Ihe Erst Msndifa November next, on tbe following bran ches: Anatomy, by J. E. Holbeook. M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, by S. Henry Dicksen, M. D. ; Surgery, by E. Geddings. M.lD. Physiology, by J sates Moultrie, M.' D. Materia Mediea, by Henry R. Freetv If. D. Obstetrics, by Thee Q. Priolean. M..D. Chemistry, by C. U. Shepard. M- D Demonstrator ef A eat pay, St. Julian Raveael, M D. . ' '' . ' 1 1 Dr D J. Cain; Plysiefsa te the M arise HoeJ piui a4 atoat inaaraetor xeornres twios week on the Diseases efleal lastkntiasu -,. -k Dr. E. B Fiagg, Phyaicwa to the Alms Houaew- Lectures twice a week on Oiaeasee. . -. DemotiKrative Iastructioa la Medicine sad Sur sjery at College Reepkab " ' : ; HfJfUTK. FROST, IsLD Deast. loguBt 15th 1550. .. . . 7 w jgjjpa NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1B50? "" WE are now in receipt of oar entire Sprmf eupply, embracine every ibinc ia -our lis. JVeto. Durable and Beautiful, Cloths, Cas- simsree, JJrap d'etea. DrUli-gs. Sauna, fctilks Mar. seilles, Sbalhes, Ac ,&c all of which will be made op 10 order as heretofore wiih neatness and dis paieh. Thankful for peat favors we saraesUv solicit a CMOlinoanee of patronage. Our entire 8iock waa selaciad by Mr Oliver in person, and we can with confidence recommend it not only to be "Fresh and rim bat of tbe very latest Importations UUVJSR Sl PROCTER, Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, N. C. April 19th, 1830. 33 P S. Paris, London, and American Fashions st band. Q. A. P. From the Opera of the - two SUIT-on." Tranalanjd on Fayetieille Street. I dreamed that ber favorinjr fiances fell 00 a wettrdreseed Beau at her aide, A nd I eoetd'at left why the UogiuBf Belle, Had refused to become my britfe. ' ' But a aingle (tabee it tny rlvara f?oar, - ' - Told me there lay tbe Mrength of tbe game ; s And I said if ihe Tailor's in Town Who can doit I'll have one eiaetly ibe satoe.- ' Then I dreamed that 1 saawhed tbe Town all e'er, For ibe gem that would win her heart. Tilt I found myself standing in front of tbe Store W here clothing is fashioned by art ; And 1 hen I remembered that thia was the plsce Where ibe Cost of my rival was made, And entering in, right before my race, Lay a Broad-Cloth, exattly the shade. Thf Coat was sent home, and like Casar I sped, 1 came, and I saw, and I won For she smilingly said, when I aabed her to wed, "What an elegant Coal you have on " Three days from thai time, perbape it was more, I induced her to alter her name ; , And I still buy my Come st tbe very ssme Store, And she loves me ss sver tbe num. OLIVER & PROCTER makes tlum Coats. Raleigh. April 19. 1850 33 MRS. BREMER'S NEW STORY. EASTER OFFERING. By Fredriks Bremer. ALSO THE CONQUEST OF CANADA, by Elliot Warburum, Esq. Kecetved this day by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Msy 21st, It 50. 41 o II and Lard Lamp Cltianevs A good supply of various sixes, just received by WILLIAMS. HAY WOOD CO Just Received, RAISINS, whole, half and quarter boxes, Almonds, W alnuta. Filberts, Ac. touiuw and Market Baaketa, wiih A without covara, Ladiea' faucy J'reuch Baskets, Citron, Pruues, Pickles, Soda, Duller and Milk Crackers 10 eta. per lb., A fine lot of Picturea in frames, ALSO Sperm, Adamantine aud Tallow Candles cheap ALSO. Just to hand, 25 3 bis. Marriotts and McClanahan'a best Floor. L. B. WALKER. May 3rd, 1850. 36 Robinson's Shoes. CONSISTING of Ladies Kid Walking, Do do 8Iippera, - Do While eW do Do do 8.tiin do Do Morroeo Boots, Misses and childrens Block Morrooe Bootes, ) ost Received by R. TUCKER f SON. August S6th, 1850. 69 NEW ARRIVAL. PALfflEB BAfflSAT- HAVE just received a handsome lot of line GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains Jenny Lind. Ear Rings and Breastpina, Silver and Plated Sdoobb and Forka. Butter Knives, and Plated Waiters and Candlesticks. Sold on their nsual reasonable terms. June 3rd, 1850. , 45 PIIRF CODLIVFR 011. l LARGE eopoly of Pure Cod Liver Oil just re tiA cetved and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, April 9lb, 1850. New Goods for Fall THE aubscribers are n.w receivins tbeir Fall anf Winter ruppliea, omaiating in part of the foilowuia - onu ji uw ujuu aim vii.or urey eiiaa. Fancy snd Black Brocade Silks, Blsck, Fancy aud White Watered 8ilka Chameleon Silka, Super China Silks, Levantines, Plsin and M a tared Poplins, Brocade Hemidora, Loneae Clothe, Paramettaa, Silk and Wool China Muslin De Lainee and Cash meres. Chameleon Turks, Engliah, French, sad German Merinos, Stnped. Pc nied and Plain Muslin De Laine and (;sabmeres. Chameleon Alpacas, Ribbon. Velvet aad Hair Bell Trimmings, flack Silk Lace, French Work Capes, Collars, and Cuffs, ' Jackoneu tbeck. 8 wise, ladia-Book, Dotted, TarU ton and Nausook Muslins, BoonewCap. Neck, Cuff sad Belt Ribbooa, Paria Kid Gloves, Sbswls and Vinrtes, Ladies and Misses Paris Embroidered Linen Cam brie Handkerchic&C , ' ' Real Valencia Thread Edgings, Tapes, Bobbins, Edgings, and f nsertings, 4- R. TUCKER e SON. 8epLllth IM0. Livery Stables! afTXHE Subscribers, Uks occasion to inform their tyfrieuda and the public generally, that they will carry en the bueiiess. in allils branches, attheeame stand ; aud that no efforts nor expense will be spared on their part, to accommodate the travelling community. Conveyance, with good horses aad i4.i..M will ha rnmi.K.d a, all limaa and at short notice ; aud in last, every coaveuieace (or travelling, iu m- way vi HORSES, CAJUIIAGLS, BUGGIES. &C, will be aupplied en the most favorable and ace two dating terina. Tbe Subscribers also expect to keep constantly en band, good horseOusgies, carriages, &c And persons wishing lo pat eel tbeir Horses by tbe week, or month, or year, will bare them well attended to. at moderate prices: Their S tables are ea Wilmiugtee Street, jest to the East of Market Sqpare. - neping te receive iinerw eacouiageaaeet, tae on dersigDed pledge tkemselves te do all ia their pew er to merit paonc puroaswe aw laver. . . tsur stojjuka m- uuuan. Baleigk, April S, 1W0. 38 PRESERVED GINtiA last iservd by . ,;t . a Ir. B. WALKER. liTT ? nniiik miUHip: THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (Fobncblt Beltzhootcr's) Head ! Lifbt, near Baltiuiore St., BALTIMORE. QTfXHE Increased batronare of thia Ions- ealablish aUk.. ed and popular Hotel, neder the management ef its pi eat proprietor iawpired bint with farther ewergy d nMeraMeatioe, and no expense or alteu lioa of bis. or that of his Aaaialaots will be spared, to maintain with the patrons of the . " Foontain" the repotation it herd an over the country, in its -palmiest days" of Beltzhteter s eonductorship. To increase its former attractions and comforts, daring the past season, the . Hotel hss andergone many changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays in iotroduciog some of the best and latest improvements-.which, together with hs central posi tion, beinf located in the very heart of the business portion of the eily.aud ueartb centre ef Baltimore Street, and within a few minulea walk of all tbe Depots snd Steam Boat Landings, it invitee the Merchant, the Fanner, the Artisan, as well ss the Man of Pleasure to make the Fountain Hotel his home during his sojourn in Baltimore. The Ladies' jseparttnent. Containing Private Parlors, Saloous, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive suites of large ana airy Chambers, fitted op in a style and elegance thai cannot fail to give satisfaction and com fort. PoKTEssare attached to the - f ountain," who may be recognised by the Badges on their Hals, and are always in the attendance at the different Dei ota aud Steamboat Landings, wbo will receive Checks, take charge of the Baggage and convey it to the Hotel. rtllMEAS THURSTON, fropnetsr. Feb. 26th, 1850. 17 A CARD. T'HE undersigned beiog engaged, and holding a 1 position that brings his services ia immediate eoeoeeuoa wilb the boests of the above Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to his numerous friends and acquaintances of the u Old North State, has they visit Baltimore, to stop at the "Fountain, where be assures them they will be received and en tertained ia a manner that shall atrengthen this ac ouatotaaoe and secure for its Proprietor their good will and patronage. Late tf Wilmington N C. February 26th, 1850 17 Ladies Shoes and Slippers. JUST received, by Express, direct from tbe manufactory. Ladies K!d and Morocco Walking Shoes, (Ties and Buskins.) do do and de Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, ' With a 'general assortment of Dry Goods - Hats and Shoes, Lawns and Ginghams, Groceries, Canaries aad Jaoonetta, Crockery. For sale, low. by J.BROWN, No. 9 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, August 6th, 1850. 63 PURE SALAD OIL. A SUPPLY of pare Olive Oil. direct from Bor deaux, via Petersburg, Vs., on band aad for sals by ALSO Pare Cod Liver Oil, In Bottles, and Capsules. Raleigh, Jaly Slat, 1850. 60 I N Quaru and Ptnu, just received and fur sale al tne urug More ot WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD A CO. TOJB COLLEGE OF ST. JAMES. Washington County. Md The Diosesan College of the Protestant Epis copal Church. THE Ninth Annual Session will open on Mon day. October 7th. Ib50, sad continue till tbe next Commencement Dy," the last Thursday iu Jaly, 1851. New students are recommended to en ter at the opening or me session, out are receivea at any time they apply, and tbe. charge is estimated from the date of tbeir entrance. The College has the usual number of classes, af fords all the opportunities for a complete education. and, at the socceeful termination of tbe collegiate coarse, confers upon its graduates tbe usual acade mical degrees. , Tbe Grammar bchoou immediately adjoining tae College, and under the immediute supervision of the Rector, but under distinct discipline, receives lads at tbs beginning of tbeir academical course, sad prepares them fer the cell agists daises. The over sight aud direction of tbe Professoisof lbs College secure special advantages to we pupiia in tne wram mar School. In the Mercantile Classes tbe study of tbe Greek lancnare is omitted, and Ms place supplied by ad ditional studies ia Modern Languages, Book-keep ing, Commercial Arithmetic otatuuica, $-c. Tbe location of tbe College is entirely healthful, and, by its distance from towns and Tillages, rery favorable to good morals and order. .The whole annual charge (lb same ia the Col lege and Grammar School) far tbe session of ten months ia two baud red snd twenty-live dollars, pay able aemi-annttally ia advance. Applications to be siade to " JOHN B KERFOOT, Rector College ef 8t. James P. Or; MVr August 7tb. ' 65 want University of Maryland. 'THE NEXT SESSION will begin on MON 1 DAY, ike 14th day of October, 1S60, and close 1st Marcn, iioi. Nathan R. Smith, M. D., 8urgery. Wm. E. A. Aiken, M. D., Chemistry and Phar macy. Samuel Chew, M. D., Tbuapeutic, Materia Med lea and Hygiene. Joseph Koby, M- D.' Anatomy and Physiology. Wm. Power, M. D., Theory and Practice of Med icine. Richard H. Thomas, M. D, Midwifery sad Dis eases of Women and Children. George M. Wlttenberger, M. D., Pathological Anatomy. The most ample opportunities for the prosecution ef Practical Anatomy at a moderate expense. Chemical ' Lectures ive times a week, by Pro fea sors Smitkhad Power, in the Baltimore Infirmary; witb the privilege ef daily visits to iu wards, with eet charge to tbe atadeat for tbe ticket. Jeee Jar tbe Lectures $90 to 995; Prectieal Aaa tasa 810 jiaatrioauuiea 5-t Gad nation $70., WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN, Dean. Baltimore, August 7th, 1850. U It NOTICE.1 A PPLICATION will beaaade to tbe aext Gen. Aa. eral Assembly, t peas m ntA, to eansrswpati JaKM Laaereaa, of the Ceeauy of NoythanipVai Sept. tb, 18b0. . - ! f 6w . l 'l I t J V Letters to the Editor must be roer-rXtn. . & F. FllllJJPSi ATTENDS THE, COURTS ia the Cebbti of Orange, Alamance, W ake and Chatham. Chapel Hill, N. C, May 24, 184t. . U , . WHITE WAsfBRUSHESr ' ALA RGB supply of various sites, jost fecelvM and for sale low. i WILLLAM8, HAT WOOD ft CO ii Raleigh April t8d 185t. 13 SCOTCH SNUFF AND TOBACCO. ratHOtsE wbo are fund of m nice dip or gotfdenew 1 of tbe weed wM find a soperb article ef tJnfhT and Tobacco, at Psocod's Drag btore. Raleigh March I0ih 1860. SS STEAIIBOAT IVAVIOATIOA JUIvTWEE.ir FAIETTETILLE IXD WIHIX6T0.T-' i JTTIHE undersigned Proprietors of the Caps Fear tSs Steam Boat Company beg leave to lender tbeir thanks U the public lor tbe liberal pgtroMSja received during the last season, sod take this ftnetaw od lo inform their patrons and tbe public generally that they have added over fifty per eeat to the Cant ual Stock of the Company, ia boats. The drajum el lbs Mew Steamboat - Chatham," ia ealcokted to swvigaie the river at all stages of water, giving shippers by this line a decided advantage in getuag their goods up without delay, especially in the Fall season, when the River ia usually too low for Steam Boats of ordinary draught to run ' ' y' The Boau composing this Line are ' ' - ' Tbe 8ieamer Gov Graham; 3 years old. , Chatham New. Tow Boats Mike Brown SyearsoU. Telegraph del Cumberland New.. - -Express . do ,v All the above Boats are in the very beet condi tion lor the Fall bui-ineaa. The undersigned feel warranted in appealing to tbe shipping, jwMicJar such an increased patronage aa wjll renumemietaeaa to some extent at least for the additional capital to veeied, and promise with every confidence iLat ship per by this Line sbail be aa well if not better ser4 iban they can be by any other on tbe .River. r Tbe arrangements by the Copartners are intended to be permanent, and should experience suggest toe necessity of any furtl.er increase of boats, the bdbtie may rely upon tbeir being put on the River without delay. .. Oar rates for Freight at all timed wfllbe tbe eur rent isles charged by others. Bills of Lading for gooda intended te coma by this Line should oe filled up to the care of the Cape' Fear 8teamboai Co., Wilmington.'. One copy be ing tent by mail toT C. Worth, Ageftt at that nice, DIBBLE cV BROTHEKS.S T. C. WOKTH, 1 D A.P.HUKT, Proprietors. J.D.WILLIAMS. J John. D. Williams, Agent,- Cape Fear 8teamboat company, rsyetteviile. July 18. 1850. 8w 60 ' paofessor Am c. C4iinirvf TRICOPHEROUS, Or Medicated Compound, 2NFALLIBLE for renewing, invigotatiag aa4 beaatifyiug tbe hair, removing scarf, dasWrasT. and all afieciions of tbe scalp, aad caring eroptioaa on the skin, diseases of tbe glands, muscled and aV tenumenu, and relieving slings, cuts, braises, sprains &c., frc W ilb thia preparation lhere is Do such word as fail." Tbe first journals in America, medi cs! men of tbe highest eminence, prominent Ciliseos of ail professions, and ladies who have' Bsefi it for years in tbeir dressing rooms aad nurseries', adfttt with one accord, that, for imparnarg view.aleeeriws uriance and curl to tbe hair,eradicaUng scarf and daa druff, healing wounds, curing contnsions, sprains stings. cVc, and relieving diseases of ibe s&fa, tbb glands snd the muscles, it has no equal antoftg this multitude of compounds advertised in tbe poblie prints, or used in private practice. Ia cheapness ad well ss efficacy, Barry 'a In, opberous is' unnvalleA. Tbe immense csh sales ol the article have enabled tbe inventor to supply it at retail al twenty five cants per bottle, which is from fifty to one hundred, par cent hms than the piVcen of any ether praparatreov uow in nee. I he scientific treatises oa Ibe hsir ana skin (embracing valuable directiona for tbe caltttss and preservation of Nature's cbok-eat ornameut,) in which each bottle ia enclosed, is alone worth, the money. t ' ' Sold in large bottles, price SS cents, st the prlScJ pal office (37 Broadway, New York. For aals by tbe principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the Uuited States and Canada. ,f Aud by A. B. HTITH dk Co., Raleigh. ' August 1st, 1850. C3r FOR WARDING. I WILL attend lo the forwardlngf-all. Gooda at Wilmington aud Fayetteville? at tbe asnaicotn tuMsion ; and win, in all eases; forward by first boat without reference to 7m. Ail orders for purchaser will be strictly attended to. Direct to care Of .. W. BRANSON, " Fayetteville aud Wilmingtoa,' April 18, 1850 3 rf ' MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. . , OF HAMPDEN SIDNEY COLLEGE RICHMOND, Va. . THE thirteenth Annual Conre ef Lectaiea, srfl! be commented on Monday, the. 14ih of Qsfek ber, 1850, and continue until the let of ike ensuing March. The commencement ftr conlerrifig dsgrssd will be held about the middle of March. f'" Jr R. L BoHSNNAS, M. D. Prof ef Obstetrics Sndii seems ef Women and Children. 'H .' $ ii L- W. CaaaiBSBLATNs. M. D. Prof. Materia Medic and Therapeutics. . .. ( S. MacriN, M. D. Prof, of Chemistry andjPkaf macy. ' Cass Bsix GiasoK, M. D Pre Surgery and Surgical Anatumy. ' Cabtek P. JeHitsoif, M. D. Pre, ef Anstsmy and Physiology. v David H. Tucxxa, M. D. Prof, of Theory and Practice of Medicine. . " ' '? AbthusE. PsTrcoLAS, M. D. Demsmstratorof Anatomy. - " Tbe study ol practical Anatomy may be prsas cuted wuh tbe most ample facilities, smt at. very trifling expense. ' Clinical Lectures ere regularly given it tae CfU lege-'nfirmsry and Almshouse. The Intffmsry, ek. der the ssme roof wiih tbe College and awbjeeV HO the entire control of ibe Faculty, hf at all bates well . filled with medical and anrgicai casSs,-aBd Inrniehjes pecnliat lacilitiea for clinical inatrociioa. Many ear. gical operations are performed ia presence of1 the class : snd tbe students being freely admitted to ibe wards, enjoy, under the guidance 61 the Professors, unusual opportunities for becoming lamiiiaf with tbe symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of disss asj Expenses, Matnculalion fse-85. Plof W ft. $ 105. Demonstrator's fee, 810. Uradaafoa lee,v35 The price of board, including fuel, (igbnf and ser. vanta' attendance, is usually $3 or $3 1-3 per week. Tbe catalogue, 4eM containing fuller Information, concerning the inetrtuiioa, will beforwerdedtelkaiee apply ins; for it, or specific inqaines Will be aAwwelled by Jeter. . Address, S. MAUPIN, M. Di Dean of the FseaUyi July Sd. 1850v , 54 , To Contractors NOTICE is hereby given, thel ea Tuesday, tbe 17ih er Best eat ber, we shall Istovt tette tow eat bidder, tbe buUdiag ef a Bridge aeross jNeuae Riyer, near Fishdam when bidders andoOBtrserS ar inWaJottead. By order of the Court, k PELE RCUEIW, - Dr THOS. HICKSL ' ROBT. H. BURTON, fi I i . CesnmissieqeraV Wake Co., Sept 4th 1850. , . 71-
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