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" " - " ' t " 'V.T T J" y . . ....... s - ----- - . , - , - m-t - - . - - - " . - T ( .... .... Aiserttaesseiite.For every. SUtteen J-iaesfrat lasertioa. Op, Dollaq . ah Pseoaat inaerti Twanty-fiv Catol uh tr 4,;,t mutHi ttsn--ttrtT Aim :BKSEATON GALES, c Court Orders and Judicial AiicttisemtntsM k ahargad 85 per seat, kighax i but a deducUoa ef percent. wiUba mad from tha' regular pficesfa'r TERMS. ' tii aMvxtirsbylhyer;:?i:'J H-iv,-. ?pfA -AdveKiseaieaU. sseited In the Stai-WssfivRli FofSemi-WtlPper. $5 per annum IER25,;K sWtaVwiDsJssappear hi the Vfaxxxv Paper! ffi' iff I Fflc; fee Weekly JPperk $3 pet aanum. I 5' - !?. 'StJSTg. ;o;tK?s ;nn 'aTLerstathexSdi !1 STER ' " ' i i i 1 1 i i i I. i i i I, MVLUIUJJUU i J 1 i.W . : , ... -j-.'x ft llfll lUlllll.-JlL, I;.. iil'JL- I 111 llr Ht' Y' POETRY. Fhmo Graham's Magazine, fr September. UNE3 IN MEMORY OF MY LOST CHILD. BT GKORGS p. MEHTKS. Mr child ! my deir lot child ! ftiher hert, Tooched by the holy wand of memory. Would in thM hoar of loneline nd floom, Wba ool a aound ia borne the air, And oot a alar U viaibh In heaven. Hold aweet eommnoioo with Ihy oaL My boy! ThM wast most keaatifo'- I never kmked Oo I bee bu viih a heart of pride. Thy curls Fell o'er a brow of angel kxreliaea. And thy dark eye, dark a ihe midnight ckwd, And toft aa tvilif ht waters, fluked and flowed It atraofie wild beaaty. yi thy eat re far Wor Ireaoent than thy atfcre rhysil of pain Came ohener on our heart loan thy dear cry Of infant j..younea . Thy few brief month Were mouths of Buffering ; ay, tliy cup of laUa Wi bitter, hitler, but thou waat not doomed To draia it. tar God of mercy aooo Let it pa from thee. ( Oh ! bow well, my child. Do I remember that all aaoornlul day. When lay yaong n.oiher bora ihy waatiaj (ana. With breaking heart aad atreaming eye, afar, la the in hope to aare the dear young life To which the tendrils of her own ware boa nd. With one wild preeaare f thy I role form To wy d hnown. wiifc frantic k'wa CJpon ibj pallid lip, and a hot tear Wrung Iroin a burning brain, I aaid farewell Ahw! my child, I never saw thee more. im a atrange land. Car from thy own dear home, (gui ub lae boly aiintatriea or love Around toy couch, thy little being paraed, Like the nweet perfume of a bright young rose. To mingle with the skies from whence it came. Oh I i (hat hour, my child, thy last of earth, Di sot a thought of thy poor father's loss Suften the anguish of thy parting soul. And were not thy dear little arms outstretched To meet his food caress ! Thoo steepest, child. Where the Missouri rolls its wild, dark waves. And I bare never gx-d upon tuy grave. No tears of deep affection ever blend With the soft dews and gentle rains that fall Upae the torf thai lies above thy breast ; Bnt,oh! the spot ts hallowed. There the Spring. The bright Spring yearly throws ber loveliest wreaths Of buds and blossoms there, at more and eve. The viewless spirit of the sepbyr breathes Its holiest whispers in lb springing crass Aa if comouuing with thee there the bird Glance through the sir like winged sonls.and pour Their tweet, unearthly melodies and there At the sort twilight hour young angels come Tn hover o'er the spot on silver wings. And mark it with their shining foot print. n 1 HUB Art gone, any child a sweet and boly bud I ahakea from the rose-tree of oar bones ; Bat yet we should not mourn. Tis joy to know That thoo hast gone in thy yoang innocence And purity and beauty from s dark, Uugeotle world, where many snares beset The path of manhood. Ay, 'tis joy to know That the Elian lyre ol tby youog soul Gives out its music in the Eden clime, Uavished by earth'a cold, bitter winds, lie poison dears, its fogs, its winter rains, its tempest aad its lighiakige, 'My sweet child. Tboe art no more a blossom of the earth, Bat. oh ! the i bought of thee is yet a spell Oa our sad spirits. Tis a lovely flower Oo memory's lonely stream, a boly star fa retrospection's sky. a rainbow gleara Upon the tempest sloadv of life. Our hearts. Our atrtckea hearts, lean to thee, love, and thus Tk Lin ia heaven, for thou art there. les, i . tr thou And thy youag sister are in heaven, while we .Are lingering on the earth Wld deaert. Come, Ye two aweet cherubs of God's Paradise, Who wander side by side, and band in band. Among the Amaranthine flowera that bloom RnM thw lrr waters liinaiw Tall COW, f Sometimes uoon vnur briffht and snowy wins la the deep watches of the silent night. Aad breathe into our souls the hly words That ye have heard the angel speak in oeaven. -MISCELLANEOUS, From Ihe Athbort? Herald. , CENSUS MAN'S OBSERVATIONS. The thread of oar observations, for many rgasona which may not interest the public, was necessarily broken last week.. Hosae ! Hast thou a borne, attentive rea der, what place has ever presented so many endearment T What otner spot is aiwsys is wMHSPntino- its invitinc fireside, its maiestic oaks or spreading elms, its quiet mesndering brooks of headlong atreamlet, its dsrk green field t of proinisiogcrops,snd above all, those reliable friends whose welcoming smiles are ever tlluminsting life's pslbwsy 1 What memories, other than those of our childhood, can bind us with books of steel to the place of oar birth 1 What song is like that of tbe mother who caroled us to sleep in infancy, or what voice like that which admonished fa the hour of waywardness, soothed in the hour of affliction, and ascended every hour in tbe day to Heaven's throne in onr behalf! Neae, truly Whence the spel! that binds us there t Wlien we come to the poor "ex ile of Erin," who, ye&rs sgo, allured by the favorable reports froa ibis great and grow, ifig country, severed the ties of country and kindred, and sat out to resliie . bis bright visions of the "land of the free and the bom of the brave;" though he fou0d it indeed a land of "milk and boney," a land tbe corn- ncopii of which'poured forth bounties in en dless profusion ; though sons snd daughters have grown up around bim, whose perpetual song is given to glorious America ; still,' in the snidat of comforts thus boundless and ob jeeta thus dear, the man of ailver locks is even here exclaiming, --' "Erin ; an exile bequeaths tbea his blessing I Land ef my forefather i Erie go bench t nthed, and coid, wba my heart suU her me lion. CnMB be thy fields sweetest isle of the ocean I And thy harp-strikioff bards sioaV afoad with da vol ion Eria ai voarnln T.rm ma fen t" ossuun w uw avu m vajcuonia, Who, forsaking hrs beloved Highlands, where trsiand my darling ! Irelaud for svsr 7 the aoul-atrikinff ibrocbv has often nerved Ibe strong arm fee. battle, croued trie "blue wave in quest of better, land ; who found that land here w here Liberty aits clothed in a temple that no band dare pollute ; ' Who dore the goddess of that blessing, and clasps ber to. bis , bosom with 'TaOtorous - eeslctv : yet be, still clittf ihg to-his tiibliod mtm- orieijtrtei,'- :k-tt:r "Away; ye gay Uodscapes, ye gardena of rosea! la you let the minions of luxury rove ; Restore me the rocks where lbs snov-fl-tke , r puses, . -- r, s.;. . Though still they are sacred to freedom snd love; Yet. Caledonia, beloved are thy mountains, Round their white summits though elements war. Though cataracts foam, 'stead of sinoothflowing fountains, I aigh for the valley of dark Loch aia Garr, ' So with I hose of every other nation, how evsr long tlioy bavu bseo separated from toe enchanted spot, or through whatever ordeals they may have passed." .Bill why is this T As we move along from house to bouse, tins question is often pot to ourself. We meet with a borne, for instance, that has not a sin gle pleasing phase to otar eye. It may be placd (we mean the earthly tabernacle) out in, the midst ofaome large field, where no green tree protects it from the summer sun. The yard may be parched, trodden, and not a blade of grasa or ever-green shrub glaos the eye. There may be no yard, and corn or weeds may even intrude upon the threshold. There may be neither corn, nor grass, nor weed, but all arouno one wide waste. A roond and under ' the dwelling may be bis sing geese, granting swine, or harsh throa ted guinea-hens, and in it may be slops, and grease, and filth enough on the vestiuenU of "dear babes" to render them offensive to more than one of the special senses. The house may have a roof which admits freely the raina of heaven, and cracks snd crevices that only make the winda of earth whistle in their passage. All these may be, and yet in that dwelling, the description of which ia in no wiae diatorted, there may ba happy faces and kind hearts. Though we way form some idea of the temper of persons by a survey of the face, it is not aafe to estimate tbe happiness of inmates by the splendor or comeliness of ihrir dwelling. Contentment is sn essential to happiness, and she may quietly dwell where the philosopher, the man of letters, passes her a thousand times-tin noticed. Now the drawing of a picture that could plesse our eye would necesssrily be quite s different affair. Our dwelling should be up. osj some bold commanding height, or far down in some sequestered vale, where tbe winda of lofty mountains war around us. We would have ever-green vines twining a. round our windows, and opening wide their sweet-scented blossoms. The dark green cedar ehould rejoice in winter, tbe aiately elm should open its buds to the soft winds of spring, the lily should unfold its beauty in the lay of the summer morn, and tbe frosts ol autumn should strew oar pathway with every variety of tbe yellow leaf. We woeld have a neat dwelling, and windows enough in it to admit freely I he pure light of Heaven's glorioua sun. Such a home might be sweet and lovely to us, and iu it we might be hap py, provided always, an eye were there to -Mark Our coming, and look origbter when we come." But we have many in our minds eye who are far happier in a cabin having uo floor but (he earth, a chimney built of sticks and mud, and but a aingle entrance. Know ing this, we sometimes suffer ourielf to fall into a reverie. Why is it that we have toil ed so often over tbe midnight lamp, while this msn ot contented mind was sweetly sleeping T What of Greek, Latin, Hebrew a a ar ' t r whv should one strive so ions: sua laun- fully to unfold the mysteries ol science 1 If happiness is to be obuined in the vsle, why boud glriTe biinael( by clambering up tha mnuotain? Here is a maze, and who ever enters it will scarcely be able to extri cate himself. The unlettered msn is happy in bis very ignorance, while the enlightened mind is painted at the misery of others. Tbe contentment of the ignorant cottager is just one step above that of the savage. We are almost ready to envy the superior bliss of tbe poor wretch, while we would not change places with bim for a thousand worlds like this. Tbe enlightened mind never desires its original darkness; but the unlettered mind that once begins to brisk through the dark clouds that surround it, never ceases to struggle for tbe pure light of day. But why is tbe peasant's borne, however homely as dear to him as a palace to I be prince t It ia all be batb on earth, and therefore much. As the spreading oak, uptorn by the whirl I wind, is not forsaken by the green vine tbst I twined around it in majestic days neither is the hotublest home of our youth to be forgot ten, though ocean's proudest billows msy divide us from it. Home, wife, mother I N. PERKY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, r doers aboTe BtBk, rmKSfiTRS, It. v , gurnuofc ' Beady made Clothing ' GEWTLE MUTTS g UNDER DRESS. . . SHIKTS, COLUUIS, CRAVATS. STOCKS, ' H&yDKERCHIEFS, STJSPENDERS, " UatSBXIXAS TnrHats, fcc gptember Sth. 1850. 73 t $20 Reward. RAN AW AY from the subscriber oa ths 2nd day of Aaist, s negro boy b the uaaa of DAVY.- Said aagr ia eeottt twenty-five ysara 4d, spars bout, about five A et etgas r asa weses kick, aad ha rather a down look wkea spokes to, and hs a soar on tha bask1 ef one hand caused by befog batssd; bad as wkea s left a at raw hmt, asd I - 1 siud ta with rami dyed llliar. He u a Black I Smnh by trade; Tis sbovs reward will b givs I r. ki .naiutianslssi and deli veTv ts hssv near Mor 1 , ,., i.M H M kins.- .. "yU sTeSsS t.BOttOVrXt. A vgssl SOtb, 1850, 71 ww 1TOSEPI1 WOLTEBIftOtfora aamUr tjl sf years Foreman ia Uia, RaJsigh aad.Uastoa Kail Road Blacksmith Shop) rsepeetfutly assstioeas ts Iks eiUxans sf RaJsigh aad lbs surrasMding Coua ties, thai ha is repased u aaiaetsrs .LOCUS. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, u Guns and Pistols, f Carrig$ Spring, MiU-Ktrk, Brw Catting, mni i tW(, n tking 4m MatMnt end lmetmtn mtrk i is also rsKraaao to sxecuts bsxl hansxmo, at THl SBOBTKST SOTICS. Ala has es baad a n exleaai v aaaortmaot af Locks f all kinds, at prices from 10 esala to 80 dollars Edgelools, an assortment of Axes, Drawing-knivas, Halehets, Hammers, Files of various deacriptiooa, aad a eamber of articlaa in his line too tedious to meatioa. All orders faithfully executed at the lowest prices, and new work eatruatad to his care will bs warrant ed Orders from a diaiaac will ba etleodsd la aad executed at tha shortest aatice. tiia Eatabualuncat will be found on Fayetteville Street, Repairiog ia his line performed with neatness aad despatch.'. Alao, a geuaral aasortmeat el Unas and fiaiola constant! y en baud. JOSEPH WOLTGRING. Raletgh, Ang. 30, 1S30; 31f J. HENRY HARRISS, . Upholttcrcr and Jlattres Maker, X1T70ULD respeolfsllj inform she Pablic, that ww he eoDStantlv keeps on band soddIv of tbe beat Bed Mattresses of all kinds including the maca approved Saocx ana Cotton Matts ess. which will be fouud a perfect luxury, either in Summer or Winter. Also. SOFJS, LOUNGES, EJ1SF CHAIRS, frc., maaufactured ia every style to order. Repairiog of all kinds dona at the ahortest notice; and all work warranted to be done in the best sod moat workmanlike manner My Shop is In the Baeament or Mr. J. J. Biggs' Clothing Store, on Fayetievilla Street. Raleigh Sept. 3rd. It 50. St-71 N. B. Tbe public will please bear ia mind that I attend personally ta the manufacture of my Mat tresses, Sfas, Looores Jte. Septaaber 4th, ISS. 71 Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, say Employ, Raleigh JV. C. Sofas. Lounges, Easy Chairs, dev., manufactured in every style to order, and at ths shortest notice. BED MATTRESSES of all kinds, including the murb Improved 8hack aad Co Hon Mattress, which will bo found a perfect luxury la winter or Bummer. Ti.a. Maiireea Manufactory is 10 rear of ray Barber Shop All orders thsnkfally received and attended to with ptompiners and despatch. Tbe workmen hitbeno employed by J Henry Harris, Maurese Maker, 10 this City, are at pre aeui under my control, and are warranted and re commended 10 ba excellent workmen. ALFRED MITCHELL. Raleigh. August S2nd, 1 850. 68 Books! Books! Books! HENRY D. TURNER, Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer. No. 1, Faysttbviijls St. Ralsiuu. AS always 00 hand a large aad general collec tion or. r M edieal. Theological, Classical, Vovajrea, Tra vels, Nevela and Miscellaneous Books. Also a very extensive assortment of School Books, 4j , Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Day Booka, Paas Books, Bank Books, Recsrd Books. Blank Check Books, and any other kind that may be want'd man ufactured to order. Together with a general assortment of Stalionerv. Particular attention given to filling all orders com plete from Booksellers, Merchants. Teachers, and private individuals. And every article in his line sold at the hmeit prices for cash or approved credit, eitner a wholesale or retail. All new works received as soon as published. Raleigh. Sept 16th. IBM. 75 MUIR & JAMES, Importers: and Wholesale Dealers IN CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE, Corner of Syeamor and BoUiugbrook Street, Pektersbusg, Va., H A V Ejasrreoeived tf their -a import at is n a n unusually largo Stock of Goods for ths JTau. J sadc, onnsietinjr of Caiat . Glass Emrthen mnd Sttme Ware. Britannia Were. Leek- tug Glattu Lamps, Oirem dtlet, Wetter sod svsrv des cription of Farct Goods uu- saally found ia their lias of business, embracinz many e tkelf mete sad beautiful ttjles, to which they partic ularly invite the attention ef the trade particularly CooskTST Mkscbabts; assuring them that they will find roods as low ss in sny similar establishment in the United States. MUIR &. JAMES. August gflth. 1930. lm70 UNION HOTEL. 6B3auoa CPauonc&TileBiSOj). CALIFORNIA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT has beea rseently fitted ap, ia Pacific 8l, near Daaaoms, which is convenient to the bosineas parts of tbe City, also lotaa City Hall, aad other public buildinrs; snd within a raw raiautsa walk 01 tba principal Steamboat Uo dlaga.'-1 -.r - ' The Froprtator, rrom his long experlense in ths nasiaaas ia the City of New York, (having been eoa nested wit Levejoy's Hotel for several years) feels I confident thst those who may yiaU kia Haass vJUl nna mere ui eomioru ora soma. GEORGE BROWN, Proprietor. 8an Franciaco. Ang. 1 85ft. 73 9w Wui quarters 7th Dirisioa N. C. mills, NaAHTIIXE, August 15th, 1850. ORDERS No. 3. A Review will be held of the Regiments belooging to ths seventh Division of North Caroliaa Militia, at the following times and Wad Regiment at Nashville, October 7th. StOth do doBridgsrs, do 9th, 31st do doTarboro ds 10 th, lltb do do WUIiamstoa,oa 13th, 15th ds do M. Ground; do 14th, : . 16th do , do Jackaoa. do 5th, 14th do do M-Crouad, ds 7th, , 23rd do do Warren ton, do .9th '2th do' do Lsuiaborg, do '22ndL 35 Md d Raleigh, d 24th, ' By Order of Mas. Gbk. SrasLrrAav.' . ' JNO. LFORKMAN, A.D.C. August 15th, 1859. ' n J..D. iWILLUMS, FORWAROINSANQ COMMrSSIOM . Siv 19th, 1350. fg0 fir? Sa NEWB0(M THE Shoulder Knot. ByB F. TefL r Rail Way Economy in Earope and America. By Dr; Lardaer. ' Past,Preeat, aad the Fotar. " By Lamartias. Tha History of the Coefeaaionai. By Bishop Hspkibs '' . ( Tha Vale of Cedars. By Grace Aguilar. No. 2. The Daltons. By Lever, Old Oak Cheat. By James. Mary Morton, or the Broke Promise. By Ar thur. Edmond Uantes, Sequel ts Monte Christa. By Damaa. The Mob Cap. By Mrs. Heatxe. No U. Copuerfield. H. D. TURNER. . Raleigh, July 8th, 1650. 57 SPRING GOODS 1850. THE Subscriber is opening his Spring stock, at his old stand, of ths latest importalione and Domes- tie Manufactures, consisting; of Btapls snd Fsncy Dry Goods, Hats, oboeaCfockery, Hardwsis, sad u roost, InOIOTUEJI 100 pieces Cslkoes, various colors. r 100 Brown sod Bleacbed obtrung and Sbset. ng. Uinghama, Lawne, Iriim Linen, Holland s Cot- lonsde snd other Hummer Oooda for man and boys. Padiled for children, Brown, Refined, Clarified, Crushed snd Loaf I Sugar, Java, Lagoira and Rio Coffee, Cat Nile and Brads. California, and other Hats for men snd boys. All of which will be sold en reasonable terms for Cash, ot to prompt customers on time. J. BKOWN. No. 9. Fayetteville Su Rsleigh, April 15. 1850. 31 LEATHER BELTING. N. Hunt & Co., if. 38 Devonshire) Street, Boston. Manufacture snd keep constantly n hand, for sale, Best Oak Tanatd leather Belting, BELT RIVETS AND B URRS. SUPERIOR BELT CEMENT, AND EXTRA QUALITY LACE LEATHER. Belts Made to Order and Warranted. N. H. ot Co. respectfally refer to the following, touching the quality or their quality. VTTTE the undersigned, haviog in use ths Osk Y V Tanned Leather Belting, mannractured by ti. Hunt 9- Col, Pio. 26, Uevonabir Street, tSooUn, do cheerfully recommend it to Msuufseturers sad Machisists, and have no hesitation ia saying, thst for quslitr of stock, uniformity of thickness, being thoroughly stretched, the superior manner of its manufacture, and iu durability, it is equal to say w have ever used. South Boston Iron Co.. South Boston. Seth Wilmarth, Union Works, South Boston. John Souther, Globe Works, South Boston. Seth Adams 4 Co., Steam Engine sad rower rren Builders, South Boston. Hiocklev A Drubv. Boston Looometivs Works Boston. Wax Washburn. Sawing and Plaining Mill, Boston A. C w W. Curtis, Paper Manufacturers, Newton L Falls. John E. Wilder, Salamander Safe Manufacturer, Boston. W. W. AJcott, Sup't Suffolk Floar Jdills, Boston. Henry Brevoon, Agent U tendon K oiling Miua, Eaat Boston. Thomas Ditaon, Boston 8ugar Relnerv. East Boston. F. Main, Superintendent Marblehead Cordage Co. Davenport cc Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridge- port. Edw'd Lang, Sup't of Spinning Room for Sewell, Day dk Co , Cordage Maanfacturers Lem. Crehore, Paper Manufacturer, Newton Low er Falls. Otis Tufts. Steam Engine Builder, East Boston. N. HUNT dk Co. are agent for SWIKUU.'S MORTISING MACHINES. April 30. 1850. 35 6a CITY OF RALEIGH. A Desirable Residence for Sale. fTTVl E Kzeculnx ol the late Louie D. Henry of ti (era for sale his lata Rraidence, nar the City ot atakiah. 1'ha Dwellings Hotwa ia a large and commodious one, and remarkably welt built, with all ul bouaee complete. It baa about 15 or 17 seres of land attached, uuder the highest cultivation. Tbe ptemires bring oot of the limits of tbe Corporation is not subject to the Uny rex, and still the situation is convenient, and within filty varue ot tba Uovar nor s Mansion, in an sscalleni neighborhood. Ths terms of sale wouU be liberal. -. D. K.McRAE. Raleigh. July 18. lSSp; 58 FALL STOCK or Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dyes, 4rc. THE undersigned are now receiving their ex ten- stv Stock or Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Arc. for ths fsb trade, and are prepared to offer lo Mer chants. Physicians, and others, such inducements ss cannot fail t please. All our Medicines srs warranted of tha best quality to bs obtained in anv market : and as the slock has been Isid in by one of the firm in person, at tie low est package prices, ws srs ensbled to eompet fa- l . l. f. , . . . .r iu -.t ft. lies, and thus save to the pur chaser ths expenses o' orauiT wiia me ioooiiik uoum wt m iwhuwu li Ireicht snd forwarding. Orders from Physicians will be executed m the best style, and sent to any part or toe uooniry. GEO. n. sua M, wo. Wholssale Druggists, Sycamore St., Petersburg ;Ya. September 5th, 185f. Im2aw7 LAND FOR SALE. N tha Sth of October next. I shall preoeed t sell, at the 1st residence of Robert Loagmira, Wee-, , - - .. . . . , .. . , 3w Acres 01 una, with a good Dwelling House and suitable oatheuses on th premises. i The land is six miles from Oxford, andooa sail from Tar River. Tbsjis Nina months credit. Bond snd appro ved security wui be required on ttte asy el sale. WILLIAM UKEKiM, Ex'r. ofR.L.Dee'd. Granville Con August 25th, 1850. 5t69 Medical Institution of Yale College, NEW HAVEW, CONNECTICUT. .THE Course of Lectures eommenoes anna ally aw th Last Thursday of September, snd eooUaues six tea weeks. BsaJAMia Siu.ru as, M. D. LL. D. on Chemistry and Pharmacy. Eu Ivsa. M. D. en the Theory aad Practice of rkysio. Josataaa Ksioat, M. D. on tha Prlaoiplss and rracttea sr surgery. TrnoTav F. Bssas, H. D. oa Obatetrier- Csuaua Hooxxa. Mi D en Anatomy gad Pkysi- - Hawav Baoasosi, hL DiOa Materia Sdsdiaa sad Tberapeaties. " .-ii. ir.'u ieotars fees, f 68M : MatneuiaUan, K5. urao w aaev -" ivii . . . . .t .CHARLES UOOXER, Deal September 9ta. 1850V v . -t t : - . 5tp79 . FAltllLY FA.OL11. n ' GOODasortmnl fust to handL efLV W.PECTT at SOlf. Rssh Sept 1 1th, 1350. 73 ' NEW SPRINQ AND SUMMER GOODS,' for mo. y. rr v W'E are now in receipt of our entire Spring i, supply, embracing every ihiog ia .ear Bus, Asm, Durable and Beautiful, Clolka. Cae simsrss, Drsp deles. Drillings. Salina, Hilks Mar ssilles, dhsilies, etc ,cVc all of which will be mads ap to-order as heretofore with neatness and dis patch. Thankful for past favors we earnestly solicit s eon tin oaoc of patronage. Our satire Stock Was selected by Mr. Oliver ba person. abd we can with eoa (Silence recommend it not only to be -Fresh and Fine" but of the very latest Importations OLIVER At PROCTER, Merchant Tailors, . Rsleigh, N C. April 19 th, 1850. 33 P. 8. rria, London, snd American Fashions at hand. O. . P. From the Opera of the " two SUlT-ors," Traoslautd . on Payetteille Street. . , I dreamed that ber favoring glances fell On a wetldreeeed Beau at her side, And I could at 111 why the laughing Belle, Had refused to beeom mv brio. But a aiagle glance at mv rivaP Coat. Told me there lay the strength of the game ; And I said it tha 1 aiior'e in Town who can do it, Pll have one exactly (he aaine. The t dreamed that 1 aearcbed tbe Town all e'er. For toe gem that would win her heart. Till I found myself atanding in front of the Store Where clothing ia fashioned by art : And then I remembered that this waathe plac wner toe Coat ol my rival was made, And entering in, right before my face, Lay a Broad-Cloth, exactly the shade. Tha Coat waa sent home, snd like Cataar I sped, I came, and I saw, and I won For she smilingly said, when I aaked hsr to wed, 'What an elegant Coat yon have on." Three days from that time, perhaps it was more. I induced bar to alter ber name ; And I still buy my Coats at the very ssme Store, And she loves me ss ever the same. OLIVEK &. PROCTER mates thm Coats. Rsleigh. April 19. 18.50. 3 MRS. BREMER'S NEW STORY. EASTER OFFERING. By Fredrika Bremer. ALSO THE CONQUEST; OF CANADA, by Elliot Warburton, Eaq. Received this day by H.D.TURNER. Raleigh, May 21st. 150. 41 Oil and Lard Lamp Clilmieys A good supply of varioos sixes, jost received by WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD d- CO Just Received. RAISINS, whole, half snd quarter boxes, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, &c. d-., Willow and Market Baskota, with at without cover. LaW faaey French Baakete, Citron, Prunes, Piekles, Soda, Batter and Milk Crackers 10 eta. per lb.. A fine lot of Pictures ia frames, ALSO. Sperm, Adamantine aad Tallow Candles cheep. ALSO. Juat to hand, 25 Bbls. Marriotts and MeClanabaa'a beat Floor. L. B.WALKER. May 3rd, 1850. 3tf Robinson's Shoes, CONSISTING of Ladies Kid Walking, Do do 81ippere, Do White do do Do do 8ai in do Do Morroce Boots. Misses and ehildrens Black Morroce Bootes, Just Received by R. TUCKER d- SUN. August S6th, 1850. 69 NEW ARRIVAL. PALISEft efc RAMSAY-. HAVE just received a handsome lot of fine g6ld and silver watchrc. Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains Jennr Ltnd. Ear Rings and Breastpins, 8ilver snd Plated Spoons snd Forks. Batter Kuivea, sad Plated Waiters aad Candlesticks. Sold on their usual reasonable terms. June 3rd, 1850. 45 PURE COD LIVER nil. LARGE supply of Pure Cod Liver Oil jastr ceived and for sale by P.F. PESCUD. Raleigh, April 9th, 1850. New Goods for Fall THE sobscribera are now receivina their Fall mbA WinUr sappUee, eooaieting in part of the follow in. . Fancy snd Black Brocade Silks, ' Black, Fsncy and Whiu Watered Silks Chameleon Sdka, Super Chins Silks, Leventinee, Plain and Watered Poplins, Brocade tfemidors, Lyonese Cloth, Parametus, Silk and Wool China Muslin De Laines and Cash. meres. Chameleon Turks, English, French, and German Merinos, Striped, Printed and Plain Muslin D Lain snd Cashmeres, ' Chameleon Alpecaa, Ribbon. Velvet and Hair Bell Trimmiugs, flack SilkLsce, French Work Cspes, Collars, and Cuffs. , Jackooet. Check. Swisa, India-Book. Dotted, Taxi- ton and Neueoofc MusUns, Bonnet, Cap. Neck, Cuff and Belt Ribbons, Paris Kid Ulovae, 8hawla and V'wnea, Ladies and Misses Paris Embroidered Linen Cam brw Handkerchiefs. Seal Valencia Thread Edgings, Tapes, Bobbins, Edgings, snd Inaertings, ' R. TUCKER SON. Sepkllth 1850, f Livery Stables! 3TKIHE Subaeribera, Uks occasion to iaiom tboir cJL friends and tbe puUiCgeaerally, that iba'y will earry on tbe boauoeas, in all its nranchea, at tha aame stand t'and that no sfforU nor expense will be spared oa their part lo accommodate the' travelling summanity. Conveyances, with good horse aad earafnl drivers, will be furaisbsd at all u'mea aad, at abort notice ; and in tact, every convenience for travailing, i th wy of , . HORSED CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, will a aupolied a the sasst favorable aad aooomo daliaa-trma ' ... - " - Tk Sabsonbrs also expect to aej eoaatanuy an hand, good . . n - . ...V HORSES, BUGGIES, UAKKIAGEd, And csrssns wiahiagt. pat sot their Hevaa by th weeavef Sfpatli, or year, will hav then well attended to, at njoderaU pricea. Their SuWe are oa WUmisraStrsat,juattolhaEaMofMarkatS)ttar. Hoping to reoatv uoerai eseuraremenv tas nn sMgasd pledgs thsiasslvB ta-do silia Utefr sow eg t merit aunns escrows aao. iavun -. 0 : lUhigAhrffiKW. r ;f,2. T5RESERTEf GUvGEB, toe bt t. B, WALKER, IIIIL. IIIIIIIILI l THURSTON'S i FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (FoSMIRLV BKLTXHOOVSa's) Head of Light, near Baltimore St., BALTIMORE: ' i! : Orp H E increased patronage of this Isag estabjish SjJt ed and popular Hotel, under the management ef its present proprietor, haa inepired him with further energy aad oeternMnation, and no expense or atten tion of his or that of hn Assistants will be spared, to maintain with the patron of the Focmtain" the repoiatioa it held all over ' tha 'country, in iu pelnueat days" ol Jfeazassver's eoaductorship. , To increase iu former attractions and comfbrU. daring the past season, tha Hotel has undergone many changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays ia introducing soma of the beat and latest improvements which, together with H central posi tion, being located in the very heart ot the buamaas portion ot the city and near the centre of Baltimore Street, and within a few miautea walk of all the Depots and Steam Boat Landings, it invites the Merchant, the Feimer, the Artisan, as well a tbe Man of Pleasure to make tha Foomtaim Hotsx. his home during bis sojourn in Baltimore. The kVAdies' Department, ConUining Private Parlors, Salooos, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive enites of large snd airy Chambers, fitted up in a style snd elegance that cannot tail to give aatiaTacttoa and comfort. PosTsasare attached to the Fountain-" who may be recognized by the Badgea on their Hata, and are always in the attendance at the different DetoU snd Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge of tbe Baggage and convey it to the Hotel. rrUPbAS 'mUKSTUN, rroprutsr. Feb. 26th, 1850. 17 A CARD. rTHE undersigned being engaged, aad holding a a position that brings bis services ia immediate connection with, the GuesU of the shove ' Hotel, be trusts, offers a further inducement, to bis numerous friends and acquaintances of the " Old North Slate," when they visit Baltimore, to stop at the 'Fountain," where he assnres them they will be received sad en tertaised In a manner that shall strengthen this ao- qasintance and secure for iu Proprietor their goodr will and patronage. W Sl'KIIXliKK, Lots of Wilmington N C. ' February 26th, 1850. 17' Indies Shoes aud Slippers. ITUST received, by Express, direct from the J manufactory. Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes, (Ties and Buskins, do do snd do Slippers. - ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light sad Dark Calico, Bleached snd Brown Shirtings sad Sheetings, FFtfAa general assortment of Dry Goods; HsU snd Shoes, Lawne and Ginghams, GroeeriesY Cambrics snd Jaeonetts, Crockery. For sale, low, by J.BROWN, No. 9 Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Angust 6th, 1850. 83 PURE SALAD OIL. A SUPPLY of pure Olive Oil. direct from Bor deaux, via Petersburg, 'Va., on hand and for sals by P.F.PESCTJD. ALSO Pare Cod Liver OIL iu Bottles, and Capsules. Raleigh, July Slat, 1850. 60 IN Quarta and Pinu, just received sad for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 4r CO. TII COLLEGE OF ST. JA3IES. Waahlxtgton Comity. Md. The Diosesan College of the Protestant Epis copal Church. ; flTIHE Ninth AaauaLSession will open on Mon II day, October 7th, 1850, and oontinua till ths next H;ommencement Day," the last Thursday I July, 1851; New stndents are recommended to ea ter at the opening oi the session, but are received st sny time they apply, snd ths charge is estimated from the date of their entrance. - The College has the usual number of classes, af fords all ths opportunities for a complete education, aad, at the saccearul termination of the collegiate course, coaiers upon us graduates tae usual acade mical degrees. The ursmmsr bcheol, immediately adjoiaina ths College, and under the immediate supervision of the Rector, but under distinct discipline, receives lads at the beginning of their academical course, and prepares them fur the collegiate clttasea. Tbe over sight and direction of the Professoieof the College secure special advantages to ths pupils ia th Gram mar School. ' ' In th Mercantile Classes the study of the Greek langaage is omitted, and its place supplied by ad ditional studies ia Madera Languages, Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Statistics, f-o. , The location of tbe College is autiroly healthful, ana, oy iu disunce rrom towns and villages, very ravorsois te gooa morals sua order. ' The whole snnual charge (the same In the Col lege and Grammar School) far th ssssisn of tea months is two hundred and twenty-fire dollars, pay able semi-annually ia advance. . , Applicatioaa to ba r JOHN B. KERFOOT. ': BMlAllmiirfii l.mP n Ul August 7th. 65 w2m Uuv 3T3iiy of Wary land. 'VHE NEXT SESSION will begin on M0N A DAY, th lth day of October, I860, and elosalst March, 1851. , , v, Nathan' R. Smite, M. D Surgery. . - - . Wni. E. A. Aiken, M. D.,Connstry aa4 Fbar aaacv. ' Samuel Chew, M. D., Thuapeutie, Materia Med ics saa nygiene. - ' Joseph Koby, M. D. Anatomy and Pbvsiolorv . Wm.Power, M. D Theory and Praotios of Mad- Richard H. Thorns, M. D Midwifery and Dia esses of Womea and Children. Georg M. WitUnberger, M. D Pathological Aaatoray. - r;;:i it :r. . : .'' . r Tk most ampl opfortuaities for the prceecntloa of Practical Anatomy at a moderate expense. . k . , Chemical Lectures five time week, by Profes sors Smith nd Power, In the Baltimore Infirmary; with th privilege Of daily visits to ha wards, with out charge to th student for th tiekst, . ; ; y , :;. Faa for th Lectures $90 to $85; Practical Aaa tetay $10 : Matriculatioa $5; Graduation $20. -51 ). 4 b - WILLIAM E. A AIKENDaa. Bshimore, August 7th, 1830. , r , , i , . 94 n n u - ' GENTLEMEN'S HAfS. 15 dMETHlNQ'odrety''Bw and, deadedly 46a B gant Caltattdaxamln.'' ' 'V ; t R. TUCKER fc. SO AQgust Mut 1850. i-Vi -I V .. "S ! I. f!c" ?i i.aits.. I "at?. f-flii tmn U -"Cftay o-t- nrrnvrno' ' .'A TTEN DS THE, COUK'IS, in, tha Cofi rx or v range, Aiamance, w axe ana uaatham, Chapel Hilly N.C May U, 1849. ' i - j 24 WHIT IV WASH BRUSHES : i LARGE supply of vsrietta sites, just recefvetl .and for sale. low.' . i . ... s'.Uwht VI VVILLIAM8, HAYWOOD dt CO, Kaieieh. April Z3d 1850. ., , . . S3 -, J" SCOTCH SNUFF AND TOBACCO. 4 VfviUHfJS whb are load of a nice eXp ot good ent 1. of th weed will find s sopeib article of ejaaxT sad Tobecco, at Peacud's Dreg Store . Raleigh March jjih 1850. ' PS,S3 STEAMBOAT i.f. NAVIGATION IlTWtE t PATRTTRTIM.B I1ST1 WlflllifnTn . , .m.mmm m m . u mam... ...... n.Uild.l yiH. , i HE undersigned Prpprietora of the pope Feof Steam Boat Company be's lea va, lo tender their thanks to the public or lbs liberal patronage received during lbs last season, snd take thht metbp ed u infortw wear p irons snd the pablio genantliy thst they hav added ovar.fiMy per sent to rb Cast, iial 44ock at, th Vompaay, in boats. Th draurat ol the New teauiboal "Chatham," ia caJcuIaiod 10 navigate th river at all sUges of water, giving shippers by this tins a decided advantage in getting their goods up' without delay, especially in the Fall seasoat wba tbe River ia usually too low for. Kteant BoaU of ordinary draught lo run, j Th Boats compoaug this Lin are Tba Suamer Gov Graham, , 2i years old -1 Chatham Tow Boau Mike Brown Telegraph Cumberland Express New. 2 y wars old. , do .; New. do All the sbovs Boats sre in the very .best condi tion lor the Fall bu.inrse. The undersigned feet warranted in appealing to the shipping public for' such an increased patronage as will renumeralethedr to aome extent at least for the additional capual in vested, sad promise with every confidence Hat ahtp pera by this Lins shall' b as well if not bettor serrejl than they can bs by shy other on the River. , . Tbe srrsngemenu by ths Copartners are intended to be permanent, and should experience suggest (he' necessity of any furtLor increase of boats ths pobtie' msy rely upon their being put on the River wRhoat delsy. . - :.- ; -.; Our rates for Freight st all .time will b the c Or ient latea charged by others. v Bills of Lading for goods-intended to coon) by thii Lins should be filled uptdthe rare ol the Cap Fear Steamboai Co, W llmiogtoa. One copy be ing sent by mail toT C. Worth, Agent at that pic T. C. WORTH, I. . , ' A, P. HURT, Proprietors. J. D. WILLIAMS. J John. D. Williams, Agent; Cape Fear Stesmboat Company, FsyetUviue: : July 19. 1 coO. : . . so rr PKOFEOR A. C. BIRRT'S': ' TKlUOPHliKOUS; Or Meditated Compound. ' 'r " 2NFALLIBLE for renewing, uivigoratiag'snd beautifying the hair, removmx aeurf. dandtoC aud all affections of the scalp, and curirio eruDt&tOa on ihe skin, diaaases of the glands, muscles seat in- teguments, snd relieving stings, cuts, bruits. sprain nv-t arc v un uua preparauoa tnere ia no amch word aa fail" Tbe fiist journala n Americ: meJi- cal men of the highest emrnence,' prominent citixsns ef ad professions, snd ladies who hav used n fJr years in iheir dressing rooms snd; nwravnea,' admit with on accord, that, for imparling vigor, sloes, fcuav orianc and curl to tbe hairjeradteaiinf scurf sad daau. drutt, heeling wounds, ' curing contusions, sprains stings, dfce., snd relieving dtsessca of the akiuV lbs gisnus sou me muscles, it has no equal" among Die mulutudsof compounds advertised in' the public prints, or used in private practice. In cheapness a well ssefficcy, Barry's Tri.opheroos is unrivalled. The immense cash sales ol ihe article hava enabled the inventor 10 supply it at retail at twenty five cents per bottle, which is trum fifty to 6ne hundred per cent mms thau the pi ices of auy Other preparauon now in use. Tbe scientific treaiibea on tbe hairtrnd skin (embracing valuable directions for tbe cattuf and preiervstioo of Nature's chokest eriismenr) iu which each bottle ia enclosed, is koe Worth, ta money. . . -, . Sold in large bottles, price 25 cents, at the princi pal office 137 Broadway. New York. ' For sale bW tbe principal Meichaota and Druggists throSghooVrhs uoaM siates aaa ueneds. 'Rsy Aud by A. B. HTITH & C., Rakigh. i j - t August 1st, 1850. r , fii?. ' FORWARDING, f-di-a I WILL attend to the forwarding of alt Gaodw at Wilmmgton aud Fayetteville, t the osQal com mission : auu wui, in an cases, forward bv firm hu&f witboat relerenc lo lines. All orders for purohaaera will be strictly attended to. Direct to care of W. BRANeON, ' fayetteville aud Wilmington, n April 16, 1850. M 31. if,) MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. j OF HAMPDEN SIDNEY COLLEeEr! RICHMOND,, Vai ;;: THE thirteenth Annual Course of LeCtftiea Wih be eommeuced on Monday, ta 14th' of Gcto. ber, I860, and continue until the let of th euaaliig Msrctu The eommencSaMMtfi.r conlrrifig degree will be held about the middle of Marcb.s . i R.L Bouahsai M.D. Prof efObsidtiyta'Sl. seaset of Women and Children. ' . ' -i '3 L. W CBaautsLarNe, M. D; ; Pt of. 'Malcrii Medicu and Tlierapeatics. I f: :-. l; S. Manna, M. L. Prof, sf Chemistry and Phatr mace. , Chas. Rsll Gissok, M. D. Prof of Surgtrs -eSt Surgical Anatomy. -" !t CaaTsa P.Jshssow, Mr D. Prof, of AketiW mad Physiology. it&6i Davin H-Tccxxa, M. D. Prof, of Theory end Practice of Medicine, . Asthds E, PtixlaS, M. D. DcmenMrtToYof Anatomy.':' ' j Tbtady ef practical Anatomy msy beia aid with tha moat ample ftcrlltiea, ami ati rf UUliag CxpsOM. ... h'tN J-rs Cluneal Lecture are regularly given at the CoJ-tsg-Infirmary and Almshoose. The lufirmsryaSv dor the asm roof with the College and subject to' the eniir conuol of th Faculty,' ia at alt UoW WeR filled with medieal snd snrglcsl cases, snd taraanSea peculiar lacibbaa for clinical instruction. . Many soi gicsl opefaiions are pwtormed .. in, presence of.; IB class ; sod the studsni being freely sdmiued 19.1a wards, enjoy, under the Sundance ol lira 1 Profeaaor,' unusual opportunities for Wcoming fsmiliar wii ths symptoms, diagnosis snd tresunent of VnsaW,J Expense. M stneulsiion foe- f5. Pilesors' feed, 10S.. Demonatrator's fee, $l(L CradasUon too, $28 Th price of board, includiog . foe), ligbu and set. vanu auendsnce, is usually $3 or $3 1-2 per week. The esulogue, $-e containing fuller information. coMerakrg tha institution, will be forwarded to those apply iag for it, or apecific inqairiea will be anSwSast by asitor. Addreas, ! ! Vi B. MAUrUi, M.D. p .... - : ."-Dean of, the Faculty,,! July 3d. 1859. . jl ri ; 'Notice'- PIERTIFICATB So 4b, for 96 Shares fa tis t Capital Stock of th Wilmington and Ralsfek kaU Road Caia the asm of Brown' Prffoasar. datod SOU Marsh 1844, having been Jost, aYjuja JaM. Nsticsbi hereby given that pp lisation will b asadsto ths Preaidetrf and: Dbrtetorg fog' a yeV kewsletaaaama;.'''' .w 'W.t.jjw.aMi' tif5: -;-.v.-j .'DeSOSSETat BROWN? ' ; Wilmiagton, Ang. 19th, 1850 T-; ?.v 7 w;i CANDLES. i . ....i.ifi "t&Lt&to and Adamsntin; jgsf to hsnd: ' 1:1 n - WM PEUK.4-BbN.v 6ept 13,1859.' 4w 74 J j- v - ,jv.
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