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iiEBAIIGB rciuiHiB tijfi-wsErLY JJ irxotii . BY. SEATON GALES; "unoi ttt nonnTot TERMS. : fir tie Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 peranmun f Jw,TVeeklx Ppert $3 per tnnam., , B?a?S??ST!a'r "POETRY. Froai the St. Louis BveiUe THE GOBLIN TELEGRAPH. AVbeo firt Um Lightning' ctylua uaced It chtrrtiera f wonder, "We etood ttnaxed folks conrersed . AtaeMa4 mila asaader; But what tra lightning iseasapa From Buffalo to Nttcbx, Compared to oew from Kingdom-Cotne, By uadergroaod despatcbeal The rWi lekgraHi'a at work t A hollow kind of r aping, At if the g aot of pabhcana Were empty barrels Upjog, U hwrd in old Oomieetieit Pertwpo far her daaieriUr la tbttwiuf. bj aer liceasejaw, . . . , AotipaUiy to apiriU.- Bttt nothat eaooot be the eaoae ; For -to mr weiem cilif, Tbe operatort dowa below Are bolberiog the committees j And nbeli, bowererbold. To auperatition truckles, A rhoata thir tn impreseiom nuke Wkb telegraphic kuocklea. Some sneering editors, at first, Deemed these refealmga fables. But when they went to Rorbetrter, Tbe spectres turned the tables. Some messages from heaven were sent. And sooie I rout regwos warmer. And lately sundry knocks were heard From Knox, the great reformer. The spnstolic hierarchy He made new revelations, And criminals have go mixed op In saintly coaverFations ; An aUMlry sinners down below, A questioner and replir Hate pmved thmisHven, amis doute, to be Tbe must consumed turn. Where it will a op. Heaven only knows The lines are fast extending. And mrss-t b-h east and west Tas apiri -W-1J ie sending. ' 'T v once ssk: "dead men tell no tales," Bm now a murdered man, sir, Ii ak-t who knocked htni on the head, .Knocks back the name in answer. MISCELLANEOUS. From Household Words. THE POWER OF MERCY. Quiet enough, to general, ik the quaint old j REGISTER (own ol Lamborougn Why all thta bustle "tJomcwny lad, tell me am to-day Along the hedge-bound roads which reoige had for years hesrd little but oaths, lead to k, carts, chaises, . vehicles of even and curses, and ribald j-sts, or the thief's description are jogging along filled with jargon of bis father's associates, and had been countrymen; and here aod there the scarlet constantly cuffed and punished; but the bet cloak or straw bonnet of some female ecu- ter part of hia nature was not extingusbed; eying a chair, placed somewhat unsteadily and at those words from the mouth of his behind them; cooiraels gaily aitn the dark enemy, he dropped on bis knees, and, cUap coats, or gray smock-frocks of the front row; mg his bands, tried to speak; but he could (rem every couage of ihe suburb some indi- only sob. He had not wept before during etdualsjoio the steam, which rolls on increas- that day of anguish; and now his tears gush iag tbrwugh the streets, till it reaches tbe ed forth so freely, his grief was so passion castle. Tbe ancient moat teems with idlers, ate, as be half knelt, half rested on the fl.mr, . a . k.ii noii. iiiilv ih nuioi do. 1 nu au una vltvo - - " i - - i opposite, main of a score or two ol peacelul sheep. urtakes of the surrounding agitation. The voice of tbe multitude which sur founds the court-house sounds like tbe mur mur of tbe sea, till suddenly it is raised to a sort of shout. John West, the terror of the surrouudiug' country, the sherp-stealer and burglar, bad been found guilty. What is the sentence!" is asked by a Mod red voices. "Tbe answer is, "Transportation for life. But there was one standing aloof oo the biff, whose inquiring eve wandered over ihe crowd with indescribable anguish, whose pal lid cheek grw more and more ghastly at eve .miiwistinn nf thefiulorit. and who. when attest the sentence waa pronounced, fell iuensible pon the green sward. It was the borttir's son. The father bad been a harab and brotal pa- rent, but he bad aot positively ill-used bis boy. Of the Great nod Merciful Father of the fatherlese the child knew nothing. He deemed himself alone in tbe world. Yi grief was not bis pervading feeling, nor tbe shame ofbeingknownaslhesooofalrsnsporu It was revenge which burned within him He thought of the crowd which bad come to feast open hia father's agony; he longed to tear them to pieces, and be plucked savagely a handful ftbogratoon which he leanU Ob, that he were a man! that be could punish them all ell the apectators first, the coo. stables, the judge, the jury, tbe witnesses one of them especislly, a clergyman, named Leyton, who had given bis evidence more po- ' .... .. aitively . more clearly than all toe otners. Ob. thst be could do thst msn some injury but for him bis father would not have been identified aod coovicted. Suddenly a thought occurred to him; hia eyes sparkled with fierce delight. 'l know L I: - k. miA In himal Mtis haa tbef.rmand parsonage of Millwood. I will ' to there at once it is almost dark already. 1 wilt do sa I have beard my father say be ace did to the Squire. I willaet bia barns and his houie7n fire. Yes, yes, he shsll l. :.. u. -v.. II nA mat. fathers trans, wueiB arc 11 ici, u,u.v, .unw .4Meiu.up.-- bm To procure a box of matches wss an esay .-.1 11 ...n..iin thi Knv ... .1 . a. ,Myit.wM. f.vr--.--- ' njIJje The dock was striking nine, bat all waa m,u. -ioi. not .mil -limn, not a km, k. Mrl.n.rM indow thai ha could aiif wa w-- mw a. Tt 4aefd not inen the oste. lest tbe click of the latch should betray him, so be aoftly climbed over, but scarcely bad be drop, ped on the other aide of tbe wall before the loud barking of a. dog startled him. - He cowered down behind tbe bay-rick, scarcely daring to breathe, expecting each instant that the doc would SDrinffUDon him." It was some time before tbe boy dared 10 sur, ana as nisi courage cooled hia thirst for revenge some- . ' v . 4 ... . . what subsided also, till be almost determined to retorn to Lamboroogh; but be was loo tired, too cold, too' bnngry besides, the Woroao woald beat him, for tUyiog out lete . , Whet could be do1 where abould be go land ss the sense of his lonely aod forlorn position MM .., i it r f r ' .f-,-.-.. . : : : 1 1 - ' r-u..w.i1lnr t . ... , a if w ...- ii st , u i u km m m r m m - : ' r m m. 11 j -m tr nw ? . - i ir n rr b ?v h ii ar m 1 w . i m mr .aa. a v aaaaw 11 .bbbb - ... v at . - . m turned, io did also the aSectionatn rrmem branceofh.afaiher.hishairecl.ofhiiaccasers, lt th.-.tu. thu eipFaiV.ed holy and be.u biadea.re toaatisC bit eea..ce; and, once tifu hibg.,1 which were new to the neyleq. ioo vilNi.U.ti rw,..iBi f,u'J 'T. -f m maltaK rrea than anatasrl ta rJsr Tt flam I . u . rrV ,7 r--- ..--- j-flh"tW ii aT,!S, whichUteaicSnmi!jcJeale. and went out. In treat trepidation, yemne West once more grasped the whole of the re . a Mt,ta,La. nV.ai lhaM.t m.I ' a. !.( I ........... - them, but at the same instant the dog bark). He hears the gate epen, a step la eloae to him, the matches are extinguished, the lad makes a desperate eSbft to escapebut a strong hand was laid eu hia shoulder, and a deep, calm voice inquired, "What cau have urged yoo to such a crime V , Then calling loudly, tbe gentleman, wijbut relinquishing hia bold, soon obtained the help of some far ming in n, who commenced a search with tbe;r lanterns all about , the farm.' Of course, they found Do accoiwplicet, nothing at all but the handful! f half-eonsumed 'matches the lad bad droppdnt k all that time stood trembling, and occasionally atraggting, beih. eatbirpe firm, but, not rough grasp of tbe mas ter who heM him. - .. At last tbe men were told to return to tbe house, and thither, Jby a oifferent path, was George led, till they entered a small, poorly- furnished room. The walla were covered with bonks, as the bright flame of the fire re. vesled to the anxious gaze of tbe little cul prit. The clergyman lit a lamp, and sur veyed his prisoner attentively. The lad's eyea were fixed on the ground, whilst Mr. Ley ton s wandered from his pale, pinched features to his scanty, ragged attire, through tbe tatters of which lie could discern the thin limbs quivered from cold or fear; and when at last, impelled by curiosity at the long silence, George looked up, there was some. thing so sadly companionate in tbe stranger s gentle look, t bat the boy could scarcely be ieve that be was really the man whose evi deuce had mainly contributed to transport his father. At the trial be had been unatt'l- to see his face and nothing so kind bud ever " - l a 1 gazed upon mm. nis proua, oaa leenng were already melting. Yon look half-starved," said Mr. Jyton; 'draw nearer to the fire, you can sit down on that slnol whilst I question you; and mind you answer me the troth. I am nm a magis trate, but of course can easily hand you over to justice if you will not allow me to benefit you in my own wayw Here the voung culprit's heart smote him. Was this the man whose house he had tried to burn? On whom he had wished to bring ruin' and perhaps death? Was it a snare spread for him to lead to confession? But when be looked on that grave compassionate fcootnenanee, he felt that it was not. that the irouo Questioner saw i n a i sorrow a most have its course ere calm could be res. tored. Th vnunir nenttent still weDt. when a B , - , . knock was heard at tbe door, and a lady en. tered. It was the clergyman' wife; he kiss ed her as she asked how he had succeeded with tbe wicked man in the jail. "He told me," replied Mr. Leyton, "that be had a sun whose fate tormented him more than punishment Indeed his mind was so distracted respecting tbe vouth, thst he was scarcely unable to understand my exhorta tions. He entreated roe with agonizing ener gy to save his son from such a life as he bad led, and gave me tbe address of a woman in I wboee house he lodged. 1 was, however, unable to find the boy in spite of many ea r- neat inquiries. , "D'1 Jou hear "' oiroe ,,ked lhe wlfe "George West, was the reply, At tbe mention of bis name, the boy ce?sed to sob. Breathlessly he heard the account of bis father's last rqttsj . of th benevolent clergyman's wish to fulfil i ii. He started op, ran toward the door, arid eodea- tored to open it. Mr. Leytoo calmly res- trained bira. "You roust not escape, be said. ' 1 cannot stop here. I cannot bear to look at you. Let we gal The lad aaid this wildly, and aliook btmaell away, "Why, I intend you nothing but i kindness, A new flood of leara gushed forth ; and George West ssid between his sobs, "Whilst you were searching for roe to help me, i waa trying w u.u j . t I . I - :. U. W wn hia bneoa ii cannot ow n- ..ik. and covered his face with both hands. There was a long silence, for Mr. and Mrs. Leyton were ss much moved ss the boy, who waa bowed down with shame and penitence, to which hitherto he bad been a atranger. At last tbe clergyman asked," What could . . have induced you to commit sucn aenme i Rising suddenly in the excitement of re. morse, gratitude, and many feeliogs new to biro, be besitsted for a moment, snd then told his story ; he related his tnsfs, his sins, hia eorrOWS. blS SUDDOSed WrOUgS, blS OUr " ' . ,1.. ' ikl. f.i. nr i.i. nniv ninnr nnsrvr ana. a. 1 an tvcanswiw sww wa parens ana r , 1 jkawviaiiijtn nn rsrnwnrinir 1 1 tiiss I rrowd : his desolslion on recovering 1 7. ' , ...... r. ih at. 1 aia swoon, uw '"e - tempt to aatiafy it. He spoke with untaught, ehiULlike airoplicity, without attempting to surnres tbe emotions which successively a t I overcame him. wwwa a atL.f.J. L. ssfana-i asif A I ha. I , MfDenneceasea.inr.iaoy crouching boy, and soothed lum witn g n- tie words. The very tones of bar voice were new to him. ' Tbev pierced his beart morel .-1. ik.- t.ri ir the uobraioiim fchd denunciation of Ml old eompanrona He looked on bis merciful benefaotors with r -t 1 . - j . . . ,. II . kiaa.i. aira. oewuaeri nnnwv " Leyloo's band, tben gently laid on bisiboul- He kissed Mrs. dsrr.r.He raxed about Ukeeoe1io a cream wh. dreaded to isaka Ha became faint and otaggered. He waa laid gently on a sofa, jt Mr.andJkfra. Lettonlcfl binu '' " ' Food was shevtlT administered to btm, and . , VJ I ' re. J after a lime, when b'rs ; senses bad become" tll . la ' )-. - J .Blf- l T . . I Him who lofed U)t por, furioni wricti Him whn lommA ih ru, f.rUr.. as V quany witn me richest, and noblest, and ppieii;oftho force and efficacy of the sweet beatitude, -Blejsed are the merciful fk, ih.. -i,.n ki:.s the richest, and hea lbl. 8try from Mr. Ley loo, during . . . J 9 aviaaioninvin May. West waa tben bead- plowman to a neighboring fanner, one of the cleanest, best behaved, and inol respected laborers in thi' parish. TO THE PATRONS AID FRIE3&S ' ' OF THE Tavltts Store 2BEQ ! to laf.no tht publio gtsneraJljr that 1 tm dully neelvlng direct from New York, a vary eomplete assoHtneot of Goods far thfc Fall and Winter trade, aadMiaviag boogat every petce of Goada under my own observation, tba selaetioa is such as will giv general satisfaction to all who may favor. me with their trade. I must raapeotfully aak. onlv, a fair trial from the Citisenaof Kaleign, and the aurroandiog country, to taallowing stock of Goods, to wit : ( Black French Clotks and C Fancy Cassiwerea and T Kentucky Jeaaa, heavy Wool Tweeda, Cottonades, fancy V eatings, Irish Linen, Wool and Cotton Flannels, heavy sheeting, Bleached Shirting and Sheeting, common to good, Blenched and unbleached Jeans, Merino Shirting, Bed and Mattress ticking,' large assortment of Liopeys, Large lot Blankets, common to good ; sixes, 6, 8, 9 by 10 and 12 qrs. Large a ltd beautiful assortment of Calicoes, Muslin dp laina, Cashmeres, fig'd Bobinett, Fancy atriped. fig'd and plain Alpaccas, bwisa, Jackonet and Book Muxlins, Pld. Swiss Muslin. Blk. Lce do.. Tapas.Cord, Thread and Cotton Lace, Edgings, Friuge,Gimp, and in fact, a full assortment of all qualities of trim ming goods. Linen and Cam Hdfs. Cotton and Silk do, Fancy Cravats. Combs. Srwing Silk, Largs lot of 8ilk, satin, Straw and Leghorn Bon nets, Mmrr' Gipsies, and Children's Bonnets, Ribbons, Wroatha, Rosettes, Flowers, Featkers, Largs assortment Ladies' fine and heavy Boots and Shoes, Children's Shoes, Gents' and Youth's beavy Kip Brogaos, Heavy double snd single sols Brogans, , Silk, Fur. Brash and Wool hats, Cloth, Fur, Ploah and Leather Caps, Shawls large sites. Suspenders, Ladies' white sud blk. mode colored Cotton and Merino Hose, Gentlemen s i do, end Gloves. ALSO, Large assortmant Crockery and Glass-ware, Hulls Patent, tallow and Adamantine candles, Variety of Soaps, Teas and Coffee, Loaf, Croshed, Clarifi'd, P"'- and br. Sugars, Salt, Molasses, Powder, Shot and Lead, Tobacco, Suuff, Havana and Principe Segars, Hemlock and oik-tanned Leather, Dye Staffs, Shoe thread. Awl-blades, tacks. Filet. GimMets, BedMerdsr4tils, Spades, Shovrls. hay-forwtfa-S dte. Printiag. Wrapping, Foolscap and Lettrr paper. Great assortment of Buttons and Fancy Goods, Perfumery, 'Sec. Besides a thouaaa-l naetul and aecaassry articles, which 1 am compelled to omit. All tbe above goods will be sold on accommodating terms. Call and examine, at No. 30 FayeUevillc Si, and No. 2 Market square. J. J. RYALS. 5W77 Raleigh Sept. 24th, 1850. U Standard copy. Fall Goods, 1850.. THE Subscriber has received part of bis Fall purchase of Goods. Among them are Superior Br'k and f-ol'd Silks Brilliant Loatre. French and Engliah. Merinos, Printed and Piaiu Cashmeres, . Mtt . Ribbon and Braid, Tritvmiars and Buttons, Worked Collars and Cufis, Bonnet, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Swiss and Jaeonett Edgings and Insertinga, Thread and Lisle. Edgings and Insertinga, Wide Black Lac and Silk Nett, French and Linen Cambric Pocket Hcfkf s. Whits snd Colored Kid Gloves. White and colored Silk Gloves, Genu' Black and White Kid Gloves. ALSO Bleached and Brow a Shirting and Hbaetrsgs a large Stoek, Bed Ticking. Apron Cheeks, Lexington Plaids, Red and White Flannels, and Plaid Linsey. For sale, as nseal. JESSE BROWN. - No. 9, Fayetuvills Street. Sept 25th. 1850. . 78 iManulacturina: Establishineiii HOSEPn WOLTEHI tG .for a ean.be. S)V of rears Foreman in the Raleigh and Gastou Kail Road Blacksmith Shop) respectfully an seances to the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding Coun lies, that he ie prepared to manufacture XiOCr&S, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, lamia and Pistols, Carriage Springs, Mill-work, Brass Castings, and ia shert,anf Ming v macfune ana bulcksmu wore a is ALSO raSTASSD to kxecutk bell hahsino, at TBB 8H0STEST HOTIC. Aleo has oa band an extensive assortment of Locks f all kinds, at prices from 10 cents to 20 dollars Ed retools, an assortment of Axes, Drawing-kaivea. Hatchets, Hammers, Files "of varietts descriptions, and a number of articles in his lm too tsdioas to mention. ' All orders raitbfally execatad at th lowest prices, and nw work entrusted la bis car will b warrant ed Orders from a distanoa will aeattanded to anil executed st the ehortost a otic e. Hi Eaubiiabmciit will b found on Fay ett villa Strei. Repairing in bia line performed with neatness and despatch. Also, a general assortment of Gun aae Pwtola constantly on baud. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Aug. 30, 1850. 3lf Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, In my Employ, Raleigh JV. C. Sons. Loongas, Easy Cbaira, &.., maaufadnred in every style to order, and at tba shot teat notice. of all kinds, including the ma. h improved Shoek -DaCoiloo Msur. which will U found a perfect luary ia Winter or Summer. . , , , , , , . , .t N. B. Mattre Manuiactory ia in rear of my Barber shop , AU edfa tbaakfuHy aetd and ail dad to with pi om pi n and despaicb. ' l b workman hitherto employed by JBenry Harrvss, llsUrsss Maker, ia ibis City, ars st prs aaat under ay coau;n. and ara warranted and re coaunecaad to be axcellent workmen. .. . , , ALFRED MITCHELL.' sUlaigh. AngMt S2nd. 1850. ... 68 ' " FAItllLT FLOUR. : A GOOD aasoruneat last ts band. !"-' ! w.PEUK-fc Borr. Kalsigh Sept. Iltb, 1S50. 73 SMiter, leather; belting, i " A, I ft,. lie. 20 Devonshire Street. Boston. Manafactara and keep eonatabtly on hand, ' '' foeaaW' ' ' ' 3- Beit Oak Tinned Ictthtr BtUinr, . BELT; R t VETS Id ftp BUR R . SUPERIOR BELT CEMeMT, AND EXTRA QUAlltUCf LEATHER .1! BalU Made to Order an4 Warranted, NH.dk Co. respectfully refer to tbs. folio wing, . touching the quality of their qualrty.. , W E tbe pndenignedL having In use the Oak ' Taancjd Leather Belting, manufactured by N. Hunt f- Ci, Ne.0, Devonshire Street, Bostoa, da sbeerfully keeovmend it t Mann facts ren and Machinists, and have , a hesitation, in, saying, that for quality of j stock, uniformity of thickness, being thoroughly stretched, the superior manner or its manufaotare, and its durability, it is equal to any wa have ever used. , -South Boston Iron Co.. South Boston Seth Wilmardx Union Works, 8onth Boston. -v John Sonther, Globe Works, South Boston. Seth Adams Co., Steam Engine and Power TJreas ' Builders, 8outh Boston. a"' i r"n;' h(S; Hiuckley . d Druby, Boston Loosmofivs Works Boston. Wm. Waahbura, Sawing and Plaining Mill, Boston A. C 4- W.Curtis, Paper Manufacture rs, Newtou L Falls. ' John E. Wilder, Salamander 8ide Maaauctnrer, 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 Marblahead Cordage Co. Davenport dc Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridge port. Edw:d Lang, Sup't of Spinning Room for Sewell, Day Ac Co , Cordage Manufacturers Lem. Crehore, Paper Manufacturer, Newton Low er Falls. Otis Tuftn, Steam Engine Builder, East Boston. N. HUNT dc Co. are agenu for SWINGLE'S MORTISING MACHINES. April 30. 1850. 95 6m N. PEItltY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, S doors above Bank, PETERSBURG, Ta, SUPKRIOR Ready Made Clothing, AMD GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAY ATS. STOCKS, HAXDKER CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, Umbrellas. Trunks, &c. September 8Ui, 1850 73 tf. NEW STORE. EVANS & WILLIAMS WOULD respectfully inform their frienda,and the pabtie renerally, that tbev haw opened a Store oa Fayelteville Street, one door above Rich nrd Smith, Er., where they will keep constantly oa bind a full 8upply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GRO CERIES, ire And indeed overy thing osnally found in similar establishments. They present the following as specimens of the Stock : Brocade French Cashmere, Embroidered Silk ana Crape,anl Norwich lustre, Chnmeleou Turks, Silk and Poplines, French Cashmere aud DeUines. Chameleon, Figured and Black Alpacas, Velvet Neck Kibbona and Belts. French worked Collars and Cuffs, Embroidered Ribbons snd Velvet Trimmings, Scolloped Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs and Kid Gloves, Bonnets, Ribbons, snd Artificials, Ginghams and Calicoes, a large lot, French Clothes, Cassimeres and Vesting, Beaver Cloth. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, Red and White Flannel, Linsey s snd plaid Shawls, Kerseys, Negro and Bed Blanker. Brows and Bleached Domestic, Bad Ticking, Table Clothes and Diapers. Ladies' Canon, Merino, sad Silk Hose, ALSO. Lsdies fins Walking shoes and Gaiters, I Miles St. Son's ne pegged Boots, h Calf, Kin. and Coarse Broeans, A eood assortment of Hats and Capa of every deception, miliary, urockery, opaaes. stnoveis, 1 race Chains, Java, Lagnira and Rio Coffee, Leaf, Crash, Clarified and Brown Sues?. Together with a number' of other articles not enumerated. The Subscribers respectfully solicit a share of public patroesg. They will sell good Bargains for Cask, or oo short time, to punotual dealers. H. L. EVANS, JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Raleigh. Sept. I7ta. 1650. 74 National Hojel. NO- s COURTLAND STREET, NEW YORK' uttJjHIS ESTABLISHMENT having passed into iJL tba hands of Mr. Geo. Seeley, formerly of th Esatera Pearl St. Hon, has been recenUy. unproved by to addition ot , ... And baa also been thoroughly r-fitted and re-fnra ibd lor tba accomodation of tba Public. It is th sim of the Proprietor to render tne If ATIOXAL quite equal to any of iUcoteiopo rarie in all those essentials that contribate to tho reputation of a well conducted and well ordered Hotel ii 4 ne n vase is 01 tne largest aise, engioiy locaiea, I Wiinin three doors of Brodwav. aod in sll iespcts conveniently srrsnged to promote the comfort and convenience 01 borate. Persons visiting New York srs respectfully invited to make their home at thi Hotel during their etay in the City. GEORGE 8EELEY, 1 Proprietor. Nw York. June 28, 185a 63 m Notice to Teachers. THE Trustees of th Mariana Mil and Female Seminary ara desirous to engage, the first of October next, tbe service of a Mala and remain Teacher, t take charge of aaid Jastitation. Na Md p- piytMtlhoe fully qualified. The Teachers will b paid a permanent Salary by the Trustees, With out any renfd to tbe Income of Ihe SaminarV. A Gentleman and Wrfe, a Mr VuAsra, wald b prererrea. ..jt'j.JJ Oui io Mariana is a nleasantlv. located Villaee. and baaltbj aaany South of the Potomac. Itja a fins opeaiog for a Family wishing to locate penaausatly sad make teaehiag, a proeia, ' .Tub :TnUtes wanM very' mock prater t. engage TaacheM of this Perona wiahing further information can addraae, rpaat-paiai tne soenov, u mamaa, lonoa. . ... v1 Al'LEWIS,8creunr Mariana, Wast Florida Sept. nth 185 1 twp. - - -i -1 j . - --- v NEVyi.SPRING AND ;SMMER fiOODS,' i'ii ,;ui.'iLQRlh, r!'C,.' WS are now Mn reeeipt of out entire Spring uPp'y. embracing every ibwa in enr simcresv Drap. d etes,.DrilUigs Satina, Hilka Mar. eeilfes. al.ailies, 4T,dfc' all of which will be loaJe op to brdtr ai hetofore with' nt-atness and die paiih. : " Thankfor fir past favnrt we earnestly aolich a continuance of patronage. Our entire Stock was elected by Ir Oliver in ; peraoai and we can with ooafideooe recommend, it nat ooly to be -FresA and F ine" but, of the, very latest Importations . OLIVER At PROCTER, , ' Merchant Tailors, 'RslelghN. C. : April 19th, 1850. - - S3 P S. Paris, London, and American Fashions at hand.' 'v i. ' O. dt. P. IFromth Opera of the ' two SUIT-an:' Traolaied on . Fayelteville Street. I dreamed thai her favoring glance fell . ' ' ' On a well-dressed Bean at her side,' ' ' " And I ceoM'nt tell why 4bemoghing Belle, Had refosod to become my bride. ' ' ' ; But a single gtsneaatray rival's Coai um. wiWmLhVs i kjhestmiurUpfjyia garner i. And I said if the Tailor's in Town whocsn doit, , Pit have one eiactly tbe same. Then I dreamed ibat i searched the Town all o'er, For the gem that would win her heart. Till I found myself standing in front of tbe Store W here clothing is fashioned by art ; And then I remembered that Ibis was the place Where the Coat of my rival was made, And entering in, right before my lace. Lay a Broad-Cloth, exactly the shade. Thr Coat was sent home, and like Cesar I aped, I came, and I saw, and I won For she smilingly said, when I asked Jier to wed, "Wbai an elegant Coal you have on Three days from that time, perhaps it was more. I induced ber to alter ber name ; And I still buy my Coais at the very same Store, Ana snr loves me is ever the same. OLIVER &. PROCTER makes thxn Coats. Raleigh. April 19.1850 33 Robinson's Shoes. CONSISTING of Ladies Kid Walking, Do do Slippers, Do White do do Do do Siin do Do Moiroco Boots. Misses and childrena Black Morroco Bootes, J ust Received by R. TUCKER $ SON August 26th, 1850 69 New Goods for Fall THE subscribers sre now receiving their F.ll iui W iuiei supplies, coosi.nng id part of tbe followina: Black Or.. De Lyon sud iler Grey c'ilks. Fancy snd Black Brocade Silks, Black, Fancy and White Watered Silka Chameleon Silks. Super China Si!ks, Levantines, Plain and W atered Poplins, Brocade Semidors, Lyoneae Cloths, ParameUaa, Silk and Wool China Muslin De Lainee and Caab as ere. Chameleon Turks, English, French, and German Merinos, Striped. Pr.nted and Plain Muslin De Lsins and ;aabmerrs. Chameleon Alpacas, Kibbou. Vret snd Hair Bell Trimmmgej fiUck Silk Lace, French Work Capes, Collars, and Cuff's, Jackoneu Check. S wise, India-Book, Dotted, Tarl- tonand Naosook Muslins, Bonnet, Cap, Neck, Cuff snd Belt Ribbons, Paris Kid (i loves, Shawlaaod Viitea, Ladii and Misses Paris Embroidered Linen Cam bric Handkerchieta, Real Valencia Thread Edging, Tapes, Bobbins, Edgings, snd Inserting, dc R. TUCKER SON. Sept 11th 180. Livery Stables! HE Subscribers, take occasion to iuform their frieuda and the public generally, tbathej will carry on the businiesB, iu all its branches, at the tame stand; and that no sfforis nor expense will be spared u their part to accommedal tbe travelling cuminuuity. Couveyauces, with good horses ana careful drivers, will be turnished at all limes aud at short notice : and ia tact, svery convenience for travelling, in the way ol HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, will b appbd 011 lb most favvf abt and accomo dating terms. Tbe oubseribers also expect to keep constantly on hand, good HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &Cn And persona wishing to put out their Horses by the week or mouth, or year, will have tbem well attended to, at moderate prices. Their Stables are on WUmiugton Street, just loth bast 01 Market square. Hoping to receive liberal encouragement, tbe un dersigned pledge themselves to do all in their pow er to merit publio patronage and favor. Raleigh, April 5, 1 S50. ' 28 IRON WED ES, English sud American Iron, assorted, in store, whicq we will sell on pleasing terms rtjB.aL.lu3, Willi a. ijr DAVIS. Petersburg. Juy 23, 1850. 59 CJlJfDLES. TALLOW snd Adamantine, just to hand. ' WMPECK SON. 8ept 12,1850. dw 74 2000 Acres of Land, ,THE Subscriber is desirous of selling' bis land, lying.withio three miles of Raleigh, on both sides f the road to Fayetteville. Tbe above land is well sdapted to tha cultivation of Grain, Tobacco or Cotton, is well watered and heahby,and can be advantageously divided into three or four tracts, to suit smsli farmers. : or residence for parsons from the lower country. Votes at interest. r Yonng If egroes win ne received 111 raytnent. Persons desirous of seeing tbe above land will call on tbe Ssbscriber, or, in bis absence, his Brother on the Premises. JOSEPH T. HUNTER. , Sept, 23rd, 1850. 6w 77 ' ' C3r" National IntelTleenoMV NewbernUn, Wil- miartoit Commercial. Favetteville Observer. N. 8. Whig and Weldon Herald copy 8 weeks, (weekly) ana forward bills to tbisOffiee. 1 Administrators -Notice.; . f ; MAYING been qaalified, as Administrator, npoa UwEatat of Joium W. Watkina, dsoeased. at r ebrnary Urm 1850, of Wak County Court, Motic i hereby give to all creditors of said Eslste, SO or)ng lorwsro iudu uiiuibui ot itu'u u, uw eulrad by Law for that' purpose, af this notice will kw'aiaad iatbar of tbir 300 very. .Allwebtar to aai aalarir- ar reqaoated t mak immediaU y meat. V ,NU CLEWIS, Adm'r. WakaC.; S-pt 3rd, 1850 " " . n 1 i" 1 1 i ? tinwxj it WUlt6CL''r'M ' XV GOOD HaosaviakL.n- xCoqalr at tain afiWe. SUA Raleigh, Aug. 6th, 1850. sq 3t HIJIIMi Mf-lJir , .: ; ,;TinjRstoN,s; ,;, FOUNTAIN. HOTEL,, u'l (FoBnaaxT iBau-SHoovea'sV ,, Head of flight, near, Baltimore St., r .., BALTIMORE,. ... . BrCEQE increased patronage of this,' lodg estsblisb (uL- ed and popular Hotel, under the management of it present proprietor, has inspired him With farther energy and detrmn at tn,a - ecjeae or stio tiow of bis or vb-f hW Assist nta will bewpfred, to maintain with the. patroas of th 'Fouhtaik" th reputation it held all over the country, in its ' palmiest days" of Birft(cerV fcondwetorship. "; To increase it former attract? as 'and comforia, daring tb: past eaoB4 the Hotel baa nadrgoae many, caangea. the Proprietor having made beavy outlay in introducing some of the best and latest improvements which, together with its central posi tion, being located in the very beart of tbe business portion of the city, and near the centre of Baltimore Street, aud within a few rninntea walk of all th Depots and Steam Boat Landings, it 'invites tbe MercJuint, the Fatmer, th Artisan, as well as tbe Man of Pleasure to make the FotmTAiif Hotel his home during his sojourn in Baltimore. ' . Tne Ladies' Department. . Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, .Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive suites of .large and. airy Chambers, fitted up in a style and elegance Ibat cannot fail to give satisfaction and comfort. Poktbss are attached te the M Fountain," who may be recognised by the Badge oa their Hats, and are always in the attendance at tbe different Dei ots and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take -l r.u-'D' J i . .1 -11 . t rnlf EAS TriUKSTUH, trtfrietor. Feb. 26th, 1650. 17 A CARD. 'I HEnnderaigned being engaged, and holding a I , position that bnug b' service in immediate connection with the Oaests of the above' Hotel, be trusts, offers a further inducement to hi numerous friends aud acquaintance of the u Old North State," when they visit Baltimore, to stop at tbe "Fountain," where he assures them they will be received and en tertained in a manner that shall strengthen this ac quaintance and secure for its Proprietor their good will and patronage. W STK1NGER. Late Wilmington N C Fehrnarv 26th, 1850, 17 toadies Shoes and Slippers. TTTJST received, by Express,' direct from tbe 2jP manufactory. Ladies Kid and Morocco Walkiag Shoes, (Ties and soskins,) do do and do Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 108 pieces Light and Dark- Calico Bleached snd Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, With a general assortment of Dry Goods. - Hate and Shoes, Lawns and Ginghams, :. Groceries, . Cambrics snd Jaconetts, Crockery. Far sale, low, by - . J. BROWN, No. 9 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, Angast 0th. 1850. 3 N Quarts and Pints, just received aud for sale at tbe Drug Store of - WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO. THE lOLLUttC 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, 1850, and eoatiau. till the next "Commencement Day," the last Thursday iu July, 1851. New students are recommended to en ter at tbe opening of tbe session, but are received at any time they apply, and the charge is estimated from the date of their entrance. The Colleg baa the usual number of classes, af fords all xbe opportunities for a complete education. snd, st the succesful termination of the collegiate course, confers upon its graduates tbe usual acade mical degrees. Tbe Grammar bchool, immediately adjoining the College, and under tba immediate supervision of the Rector, but under distinct discipline, receives lads at tbe beginning of. their .academical course, and prepares tbem for tbe collegiate classes. ' The over sight and direction of the Professoisof the College secure special advantages to tbe pupils in the Gram mar School. : , . In tha Mercantile Classes the study of the Greek language i omitted, snd its place supplied by ad ditional studies in. Modern Lauguages, Book-keep ing, Commercial 'Arithmetic, Statistics, e. ' 1 1 he location of the College is entirely healthful, and, by it distance from towns and villages, very favorable to good morals and order; ; ' - Th whole annual charge (the same ia tha Col lege and Grammar ooliool) for tba session of ten months is two huudred and twenty-five dollars, pay able semi-annually in advance. Applications to be uaae to - :- ' - JOHN B. KERFOOT, Rector .Colleg of St. James P. O., Md. August 7th. 65 w2m GENTLEMEN'S HATS. FjILL, STYLE FOR 1850. 0 ME I tt i N G entirely uew and decidedly ele 3 ganL Call and examine. n . . H.TUCKER & SON. Auguai 26th, 1850. 6S MUIK & JAMES, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, MLCH1NA, GLASS AND EARTUE" WARE, Corner of Sycamor and BoOingbrook Streets, Pebtkrsburg, Vp HAV Ejnst reeeivedff A swu iaprtatianM uansualiy large Stock of Goods for the Fall. TaDK, cosaiaiiag of China. Glass. Earthen and Stone Ware: Britannia' Ware. Look ing" blasses Lamps, Giran doles, Wasters snd every des cription of r AcT Goon oaa anally found ia their line of r jt business embracing many en- tvehi neni and beautiful styles, to which they partie ularlV invite the attention of the trade particularly Coo.NTav MaacarABT; aseuring than that tby will and goods a jow nsjm any aimilari estabJishmant in tn united p-tatea. , v,. . , . , .... , -u nauju or. j aba cxf. v 1 Angast' 28th. 185Q. lm 70-i Hats and Cans. Melekin, Beavertrtter, ClHornia,'Angea Brnth; sad foe Hats,' Genta. Boa,jr Chit apev CkOw r -ei Dei Joraviil FtssbMilua ry and Jeaaj Land V-fa, jmieceid and, fix a by t Dept. aist, iBouw. ; . 1 J?l.T 1" 3 - .' jt a f. TEEMS r a ; .1 . . a - v w hwrtion", One DoUai; ach snbaequsnt iasertiaa Twaniyfive Centa. " .r-"mm charged 25 per ceat. higher wot a deduction of r'ca wjllhe taadnom th'rea,etieSfT advertisara hy tbe yeas, i3; m4iAdl Mid Advartisementa,xastwibtheStxm Rii, will also appearia the- WaacfneerAff of charge. SO&ftffl CTLtterstotha JBdUar awwt; bf rter-ratax; j . "'M,,,IM,,,'mmwaaaasawasaMrSB tit vSr EPHHIiPSf1 Tl TTENDS THE COURTS in lleowfd 1 of Orange; Alaaaaaoa,(Wakaad paaOamv''' ChapHilLl.CMaya4,4Wi mnt'd rrM Rsfeieh April t3d issn. 'i V rei ' ' " '! Tl'.l.i W "."i ' jlnu. 1 1 1 II Vs SCOTCH WUFFtlJW rTQBACCOLt I Vf D0 aw.Hidoi nice 4i gnod chew reed; will find s uperbrticWof(BnJf , at Pecar prug Store tti " 1 f areb iaihlMd J'5W' and Tobacco, ' Raleigh March AVIGATlO!nsTt7Cra:T PlTlfTTirfilfwtaWnbvvr' 5i HE undersbrned Proprietors of 4b L XfMim Sojrt 'rJ.i'k.J i.:.. IMuIm ik.ie ik.r.L. f i.i. tiZ.yim. 7 m, i n ' r . u. hi. nin)n, r ui uucrai pattoaaga received during tha iaati mmm, and take tUasaaihl d to iufornx'tbeir ftt6 and the pobna gaaasaltyl wa iury ur auueq ovaf. nwy par eeet f tba Caja. in. bippers by thi line a decided advantage tn gatunZ Itmr goods tp withoat tfeUy,- aapacialre ia i tba Psfl season, when tbe River is usually too low for JNsw BosU of ordinary draught run.: ,iF - Th Boata composing this Line ara 5 " Tba Steamer GovGrabanwS, yearn aJdL. i , Chatham ' ' NawT ? Telearanb' " 'Ai i viwwu TvaiasnaxU. - Cumberland Nw.' fit.- EapBa-::-;;i.i-li:do-iqit All the above Boat are in tbe very1 best eondt tion for tba Fail buiness. 1 h ttnderwgbed' Ml warranted in appealing to the ahipping- pabliefbr such an increased potronsga will reamarauiaaajk to some extent at least lor tba additionaj capital f vesied, snd promise with every cnnideiice tl at abl per by this Line shall be as well if not belt served than they Can be by any other oa the River. -T Tba arrangements by th Copartner ar iatdndat t ba permanent, and abould experience ansaaa Sk necessity of soy fwrtLar increase of boata, aba may rely upon their being pot on tba River Wfthoot delsy. . i," . ' V, Dor rates for Freight at sit times will ba u eor' rent fates charged by others. -' ' J .aittA ' Bills of Lading foe goods intended td cam) by tars Line should oe filled op to the .- rare of tba- Gap Fear Steamboat Co., Wilmington.' . One ropy ' JsV mg sent by mail toT Cl Worth, Agent atlhalalew DIBBL.Edk BROTHERS,"! ' rT Z T. C. WORTH. ' JT,,,i A, P. HURT, ; i, Propntar J.D.WILUAMS.! m: J rrrn a J OHH. D. WlIXIsMS. A Vent. Csu Pear SkaaotnWkit Company, FayetleviiJe,,' .,,,'.,. Jul 9 Ib50. . .. , , . .. r afc, W fLL attend to lb or warding of al Good ft JL Wilmington and Fayattevilla'.'at the usual com mission : and win. n atl cases: forward bv firaf boat whbonl refereaowto Ones: All orders for anrrthaa-la will b strictly attenosd to. Diiwct io ear ofril WjBRANKOIlVVi J. D. WILLIAMS, u: fr i.l a FORWARDING AND COMMISSION '. P A Y ETiTJB.V-jJ.llU leJjLjjjfl , WORTH: CARQZtlNA.. Jaly 19th, 1850. J i ' fie oht! Oil and Urd Lamp CJainneysMk good supply of variona sizes, just received by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD y CO., - UNION HOTELS m mm 653fnrm . urv ri nrsq frj - n !i ' CAiaPOaNIAj : j i. ,:b THIS ESTABLISHMENT I a Been recently fitted up, in Pacific 8 near osuwuio, wuica is convenient vo tjib business parts ofthe City, alaVldfter City Hall, and other public buildings ' and whalo a fewmiaates walk of tha prinnlpal fttamtott blu ding i- ,.!. tsw titid bat The Proprietor, from bia long experience a,Ah business in the City of New York (bavina been con ucuvou -iiu uv,ri a itvin ivr aeverai yeajrvj ueiar confident that these ' who may visit is Hsoav Wilf find there the comforta of hameLiJ 1 il it. GEORGE BROWcfi San Francisco. Ang. 1850. Books ! i Books ! Becks ! ' PabBsher, Bookseller Mid Stattdnex1 No, 1, FlYTTTtVltXa STi4IaUM4. , 'd eAS always 00 hand a largt had geaeral'dbtfcoi tio et; .iK t ; ait o-tan bs Lw, Medio"!. Tholegioa"l, ChueioaL VojagavTm- veis, oysis aa,oifsceuaoous Boots. ufAJo n very extensi v assortment of School Books, 7, ! J c ; Blank Books, Ledgers,1 Journal, ' Day Booka, : Paa Booki; JJana ,d$m .. Books, Racard Booksg Blaak, tiii Chock, Boka, and ,aaj H(it ww , .oiherktodthataaj , be Want'd 1086 jr" - '. r-lheraal ' riHlw - t --it0erder.o Utdt$lf, ad! TogetherwitbagenimlassortotafStaJjaoryi Particular attention given to filling all ntdaasdnm pleta from Bookellara, , M archant, 1Teackerajr!snd private individuals. : And every. artcJaj'Jn. biejiao sold at tha lowest prices for cash or" approved feradit, either at wholesale arretaiL"'- iM " Slil -l A n new works received as Scan as paUtsblcES Raleigh .Sept lgthiiao.!? ;r.:u 93 thiS ; -r.i f xttuj dyywr 1 -aa 1 Vlli, 'y-- il Hi 9 moil Petersbnrf;, Sptmter Utti&fc dry GoobtiBofrts! iaoit ; ., rTAMES, RICE JAM ES; are now in sc,rpt af fjl .ihir Fall Sapplv vf Goodp. comprising a Urge and varied aaaottment of " ' ;"L Tii-T m FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 8TAPLS AND ' FAMCY DRT GOQD&mr fftF Which tby are braparad to soil at to Idwsst fiea. In lb Boot, 8ho ad,8ddJa- DaprttnR be foand a large and commanding stock of Boot, tytoa Saddlery ; Paper, dkc" J , almost entirary & reacat purchase, and will be aotd at' such price a 'cannot failto'pleasi, tnvsrtf toes fj B pt. i, lS5w.; .Lioltnc adJ ;M;w?4" y -., " 1 'i THE Saksmr it cterm.d to: lfli. CitX snd having proenred a srHEeicnt aamaeraieon peteat aaaisunts,s prpn-dt axacota ta thd tuost fiabwr4Stl4 all kJada of .v.t ed w .asmnit PAINTING, GLAZiNGyAND &hVGLAZSG. Osier frocs thaCfcy ov arTuxinCnratry if reft at te Drug S tor of Ve ba aromplj eaewted and aatiatkcnjnnraSUad. '. Releranoa as to ability,1 ehsraeW"cV wift ha' rlveirt all who may whrh ta,prooUrhlma v.-;ij; b:i.h? fo TsIigjjjjjjr Raleigh May T 18501.0 s rii hnr.'Ct 41 OllM 1Jr 1001b. kegi rJaSN .spaaetfal PSOULVS. jiai mook l in wumpany,jq bQei.;Th drawo-k nfviHste ins river at all ataaea of watar. i. Rrlsi
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