v,?:t , ' ,., . OaBBMBiMM fe- .-.aaanaanaaaaanam " ' 1 " aeeananmn .W SH irWWWy m M i M J"l OSJSW'. ajajii( amsj e,i s lM'iwl' l4wr:iiiiITliii, Omww.Airvt ii u imt uf m It ' f J 'TUB MEM AdmrtUemenu- every 'fiisteea iJaes lie bsertJoB, Oaa Dollar; each Mtbseqeent laaertiaa Twaatyfa. Cdata,WA-l3 ! '.firt - ;BX?,SEATON GALES, chargad 25 pet at.hlgheit aajiai'aVdai:J per ceaU friU.Ve made frata the regula ptisee,ar J J'!l ,9""d TERMS ;.: fortte SemivWeekly Paper, $5 per annum adyertiaerikythayaar.li "fcf vf ' i Advaruaemento, auevted in the Sxai-Wmw iana,wiUala appear In the Waskur Paper, fee of charge.! tr.'-r blcffc3f.'r v !,. CT Letters t a the Editor tn wai be raaraiw.' r I or uic rr ecauy rucri it """ .-.a i i i i f ' i " 1 M"MlMlll'",,,,a"''--- 1 - - ' - - 1 ' ' - - 1 i '-S't w.. - s POETRY. rro& GrabantV W apziM for October. THE GIFT OF A ROSE. it io. riusnc. I tend tbee, Mry. iwtt jooaf roM, That krifbt. wiib the boea of tuoMt fflowi; lit fceaatj. ! W frail and bnsf, ft come to tbee with a withered leaf, lit tbe ferveBt kiaa thrt try earneat lipa Nave left for Ibeeoe lu eniiaon lipe, WNot from the fftiing flxwer oVe.rt, fat eaaae all freak to thj lip and brt; Far eb, 1 e breaUvof be love aae! troat That will Mee erbe er lta aod beam are duet. If try, oVr ry, praj kve thie flower, LK k bare JarWit beart epeil of power; P&l bave pttMKfreb Irtwi rsliTehr Walk, OKbebtooaaiof efe of that garden wark. Where w atrafed tber eo deeply bleat, When Ibe aao wae lew w tee golden weat, And nermared oar lovee tt burning words, With none to bear bet the flower and bird, And lingered long en the dear tweet epet, While oar "warn hearu kieeed, tboogb. our lipa : did not. Htrj, dear Miry, my thooghta at ill eleaVe To each otemiiry aweei of ibi bleaacd ere. To each, toae atore clear than the aweeteat hkte. To each Vow we breaxbed wbeo our Jim were mote. T the wild, deep thrill through each traiabling frame. from fiagera wanned with a pulae of flame, To each gentle tear, to each geatle aob. To each sigh ibat told of the beart'a deep throb, A)0, these weoiunee dwell in this aul ot mioe Ob, Mary dear, do they live in tbioel llary. dear Mary, I pray thee aay, JJu the rosea b.otxii where tby atepe now at ray f Do tbey look at the morn '00 the aky'a soft LMe Through the trembling teare of Hie early dew? When I dnwe to thee will" iby miie to grret Thy lover'a etepa with their perfume aweet ! Will tbey liat at eve to oar tender vowe! Will tbey weave their wreathe for our gentle browal And when at last we are doomed to part. Will they breathe a aigh for each broken heart? Mary, dear Mary, I fain would know Do thy beart'a aweet flowers keep their fresh young glow! , Are their eye yet turned on the skies above? Do they glitter anil with the dewa ot love! ' Haa no elighiijg trust, baa i bitter blaat Cold, cold o'er their buds and their blueeoma paat! Ifny name ia atra, are their leaves yet stirred To ibe olden thrill at the cherished word! And aay, oh, ear, will ihiwe dear, heart flowers. Sail bloom for me 10 the Eden bnwera 1 MISCELLANEOUS. REMINISCENCES OF THE REVOLU TION. SINGULAR CIRCrXSTA9CK. "All things that we oidtined festival. Turn from iheir ofce 10 black funeral ; Our instruments, to melancholy blU; Our wedding cheer, to a sad burial least." The good inhabitants of the Kloselrr had assembled in their little church, upon a new and very joyous occasion it being tn wit. ness a marriage ceremony a thing which bad not occurred aruotig those patriotic peo )le, atrice the commencement of the revolu tionary struggle. Love and war bad been strangely at loggerheads. The th'inder ol Mars had Beared the timid boy from that in nocent retreat; but this day he had returned and entered the sanctuary in triumph; and had perched upon that rery altar where atood the reverend man, his finger resting on the 4alistnanie page. A murmuring of voices without annonn eed the approach of the happy pa r, and Doc tor Macdonough appeared 111 all the adorn mania of a wealthy bridegroom, having ex changed bis threadbare oiilitarv coal, for one of lbe fine white clmh, and bis uncombed grizzled hair, for s closely curled well-powdered wig, ami richly-embroidered ruffles The satin waistcoat and the diamond stock. tattle, were matters of great wonder and admiration among the dames and maidens pr-ent. Upon the arm of tht blest votary of Hymen, leaned the bluahmg Fa 1 nee IMot tan. Her robe, or gown of peach-blossom col red brocade, was well chosen, and fitted ex actly to her shape ; and over her shoulders she wore a short cloak: called a visitor, com peeed ol brussels lace, while a cap of the sane material shaded a part of her head, lirr hoop she. managed with peculiar grace, s she passed op the aisle: it was, however, rather maliciously remarked, by the younger fair oaes, that the brida carried her hoop un usually high, purposely to displayMhe valua ble settings of her shoe buckle, a present from her lover, but this was a little scandal, which evaporated with the fumes of the tea table. The marriage bleating had but just been pronounced, and the usual congratula tions were scarcely orer, when a prodigious tumult was heard .among the children and people that thronged the liUle green before the church door. A messenger was dispatch ed to inquire the cnuse of this indecorous and ilLtimej acclamations ; but, instead of his returning, he too joined in the clamor 1 An other and another was sent, bat with no bet- W success. At length, the venerable Vara- Horn, tired of trusting to faithless messen gers, went himself to the outer gate, ami as led the only person then visible, which. hap pened to be squinting Ssro, the ghost seer, the occasion of the outcry he had heard. " Li, souls ! parson; tis ony-the squoir "CMm'd bick from the provost ! bnl some folks are as glad as if the? had found a fortin of money. " My friend returned ! ejaculated Van Hern. 4tOli. let me fl to embram him ! bot no, I cannot. In the warmth of my friendship I remembered not my infirmity . 1 will return into the church, and there, as os be fin jug, offr up my thanks to the preserver of the' patriot, for the blessing of this hour." Aa he paused, he perceived the throng ap proaching. The foremost of them bad alrea dy gained the top of the hill, and were alow. W advancing towarc'v the spot where he stood. Iii aged eyes, though overflowing with ten der remembrances', were not slow irt discern- lai Ue tall foraiof Gcybcr, and leaning on I Ike shoulder of thb d warty be ttTimld.U meet and welcome homo bta ohx tad sfesthf friend. Terrible indeed were the inroads which oppeesstsm'tnd close eafiircnteht'had effected tapon the athletic frame of Geysberi he eouldL neither support himself erect, nor walk unassisted. r- . - n.'-r The two frietioa met aa aea -tuaet erbo have long cherished ' for eacn other a suwog atuchaneut. The fraternal embrace was pvi eri and; rcervadf'and Geysberi wept upoo the boaora ot bis pasloe, - . i. A 100 meat of nrofetrtd silence foIloWed this scene wot a Wath posted to distorw until a Sigh from the sufferer, was answered by a burst of compassion from the surroead. ing throng. ' " M Lead me into the church, he cried, and there on ite with me, my friends, to thank our heavenly Father, that l am permitted to return and die among you ! They supported htm into the charch the crowd followed, and there Ibe venerable pas. tor rataed bla voice, upoo which a aTtghtire mor only wai pertefnible, in hearty thanks giving for the restration of his valued friend. When the prayer bad closed, the. old miller hastened from the church, to make 1 preparations for removing the squire to his own bouse, which was situated upon the highest ground that environed the lake -at the gate, like one of its rude posts, stood the evil ireniua of the Kloseter. " What at now, squinting Sam? said the miller. " You had better go with me and get our good neighbor to the hill once more, than stand here, scowling like an owl in the sun- Sam 'anted askew his ill-shapen hesd. gave ah awful grin, and then replied. M You are out in yntrr calculation, old Grist, if you be thinking that the squoir will ever cross the threshold of bisown door agin. What I sees I sees, just as clear as ony One, sq tn a tor no squint ; and sartin 1 am, that he will go down the valley-way first. For shame I for shame 011 you, Sam I thua 1 . 1 lo retain anger against the rod old nuu. for barely having warned you of the ain of intemperance. , , "That evil turn is forgot, Mister Miller, for lie has often given tne a good glass since; hut hll go for all that. I know very, well that 1 don't see none of the sharpest, but if I did not see hi coffin carried after him into 1 lie church, why then I swear never see nothii'g perfect in all my life.' You are a wicked, graceless fellow, Sam. I have no belief now in your idle ateiy. eo go your ways, if you have no wih to join with those that r joice, for it looks like sheer malice lo stand here croaking as a tree-toad, that foretells a blight lo the harvest. Sam squinted most fearful I v upon the good-old miller, and then replied, " Go, whistle while you may, old Urisl ; you'll have other fiah to fry soon, for what must be will he : and the tide won t rise over the cogs of your mill afore the squoir knows more than we do of 'totber world !" , u Well, if it should he ," M,d the miller, with evident dismay, notwithstanding his de. termination tn diabrlieve Sain'a prophesy, "thank heaven, he is far better prepared than either of us. He then began to enumerate the many good actions of Geysberi, which time, in stead of effacing, had engraven more strongly on his memory, and ended with an eulogiuin on bis virtU' a. Sam did not answer him by words, but gave a shrug, that was meant lo attest to what he had juat foretold. " Ah, San, Sam ! thou hast indeed an evil spirit in thee 1" said the miller, as he turned away in disgust from the malicious dwsrf, unwilling to acknowledge that his supersti tion war in the slightest degree excited. He bad taken but a few steps towsrds the mill. when he saw a stranger appoaching him, who seemed to be the messeger of glad tidings u What news? what oewa '"demanded the miller. "Glorious news from Yorktown! Lord Cornwallis and his whole army are taken ! "But 1 he commader-ia-chief, Washington, is he safe T" Ay, as ever, the especial care of Povi dence ! But, you perceive my haste, friend ; I hear a letter from our major to bts worthy father, the squire of this place." To the church there, and I wiJI follow you," said the miller, his curiosity at the. brim, to' learn the contents of the letter, and a furl her account of the capture of Yorktown. He conducted the stranger into the church, and through the aisle lo where Geysberi sat receiving the congratulations of his friends, and answering their various questions. uThis is our squire, be said. The stranger advanced, and presented the letter to Gevsbert, who, while reading it. seemed creatlv affected ; and, when he bad ended, be turned to the stranger, and eagerly inquired. 41 And was my boy deservin of so prompt a token of his yen ral e approbation 1 "Trulvso.' answered the strantrer ; he mm vtrv wav deaerviev of it. and Will do honor to the station to which he is appoin led." " Heaven be praised !" ejaculated GeJ bert, as be raised upwards hia streaming eves; "now, indeed, is 1 his stubborn beart dissolved I Rejoice, rejoice with me, eh I my children, my neighbor!"! and yoe, my venera bin friend: that these few w hite hairs which oppression hss left ungleaned wtlt descend with honor into the grave, and that mj soul n m0km its rest in God !" As be -paused -bis head sunk upon his breast: the oaster rently raised the bowed visage ; but, alas ! the stamp of death waa fixed unon it! One radiant gleam of noiy neac ahone in the eye. as it closed forever unon this wretched world. Many were the tears which were shed up- on the death of the good ueysoeri , tue vn ..I'. f.lt and mourned his ioaS t his bony remained in the eburcb till the funeral hour, when it was borne 10 the valley,-and placed in the tomb of his fathers. Robinson & Go.," Shoes. 'mrm n or ntft?lt .li l nr.nB'B v aaai FMilD and Mavoaes Walking ihoeav jX Kie! ana Morocco Ladie Slippers,, a iesee sad Children Bootees. . . , , Ladies , de i do WLii. Vl.1 dinner. . " r JE83E BRO WN. Raleigb.Oet. 4th" 1850. SO TOTHJGPATnO!fS AND FttIE.tIf - ' OF THr, i:i.V, ar.trt c; St re TP BCO laav Ufrsa tba phUa gMenllv thai daily tveaiviac diraot freaa Simw York, a i7 eoaapiau aaMrtaaaat af Goods lor the Fall aad Wiaart trade, aad aavioc aousht evsrr aeise of Ooadj aadar y can observation the selection Is such aa will give general sstfcriaedoa to all who saaj favor bm with their trade. I mast respeetfiillv aak. oau, a fair trial from the Cttlseaa of Raleigh, aad the Mrroondine coaotrv. to tba follovinv atoek of Goods, U wit : " " Black French Cloths and Caerimere, Fancy CaasiDarvs aod Twoeds, Kaatucky Jeaas. heavy Weal Tweeds, Conesmdea. faaey VeaUats, Irlab Liaea, Wool and Cettee Flaaaalo, amvyatbeathig, Bleached Shirtiag aatdShooUaij, ooainioa Ugood, Bleached aod aobleaebsd Jaaaa, Marino bhirtiae. Bed aad Mattress Uckingj Una ajsoytaaaat el TB. Um lot BtoakaWll sj iviin uri '. Ibarra aad boaatirul assortment af Calicoes, Maaliu de laina, Cashaieres, fig'd Bobinatt. Faney striped, figd and plam Alpaeoas, Swiss, J ac Irene 1 and Book Manias, Pld. Swiss MoaHn. B)k IdowTaps,Cord, Thread and Cotton Laoea, Edrinaa.Friura.Oima. and . in fact, a full assonment of all q sail ties of Him saiog goods. " Linen snd Cam Hdfs. Cotton sad Silk do, Fancy Cravata, Coaabs, Sewing Silk, Largs lot of Silk, ttatin, Straw aad Leghorn Bon- oat a, Miaeer Gipaies, and Children's Bonnets, Ribbons, Wreaths, Rosettes, Flowara. Feathers, Lanra aaaortaieat Ladies' fine aad boavv Boots and 8 boea. Children's Shoes, Gents' aad Yeath'a haaw Kin Brogaoe, Heavy doable aad stagfe seta Bregaus, Silk, Far.Broob and Wool hats, Cloth, Far. Plash aad Leather Cape, ShawlawUrga sires, Saspeodera, Ladies' while aud bik. mods colored Cattoa aad Marino Hone, Gentlemen s 9 do, aod Gloves. ALSO, Large assortment Crockery and Glass-ware, Holla Pataot, tallow and Adamantine eaadles. Variety of 8wpo. Teas and Coffee, Loaf, Crushed, ClarifiM. pohr. and br. Sugars, Halt, Molasses, Powder. 8 hot atd Lead, Tubaooo.Saaff, Havana and Principe Segars, Hrmlk aod omk-taaaed Lathtr, Dye Si ufs, Shoe thread. Awt-btadea. taeks, Files. Gtsnblcta, Bed corda Maila, Spades, Sbovvla, hay-ferka. ate tc rriudog. Wrapfdnt, Foolaoap aad Letter paper, Great oMcrtmmi of Buttons and Faney Goods, 'Perfumery, Ac. Besides a thousand aaoal aad atoaaaary articles, which 1 aa eoapelled to oaaiL All the above goods will be aoid oa aoooanodating terms Call and aiantaa. at 2im 30 Fayattevilla 5u, and Wo. 9 Market eqaare. J. J. KY ALB. ' Raleigh Sept. 2tth, 185a 3w T7 E7 susdard copy. PHOPOSALS FOR INDIAN OOODS Dxpaxtxcrt or TUS IhTXbUOK, Ojjkt f India Jjfairt, 525, 1850. bKAJUhkU PUUPUkAU will b freoivod a79 at Um aAoa of the Ceani ef ladiaa At- faira, at WabiarVa city, aotil taw o'clock oa bWu arday. tbo aaoo4 dav of Nvvoaabav aaxt, for raniaa- iog the following ladiaa guoda, vis : Class iVo. 1 -dlanekts. 2,100 pain 3 point while Maekiaae biankoU, to asea- aura 60 by 7 uehea, aad Welsh eight pounds. 1,800 pairs point while MackiuaO blaaketa to neaaara 54 by 66 loebaa, aad waigk x pouads. 1,175 pairs S point White Mackinac blankets, to aaeaaare 42 oy do lucaes, aaa wetga nvo aaa a quarter poo mis. 930 pairs 11 point white M scklaac blankets, to una- aura 38 by 50 iaebas, aad weigh roar aad a quarter posada. 000 pairs 1 point white Maekiaae blankets, to mea sure 3 by 46 inches, aad wetgb three and eqaar ter Doenda. 40U pairs 3 point scarlet Maekinae blaakets, to sura 60 bv 12 iackea, aad weir U night paends. 300 pairs S point scarlet Mackiaao Waaiats, to aura 54 by 66 inenes, aad waigk at poaaas. 10U paira 14 point greca Maekiaae blaaketa, to sure 66 by 94 inenes, aad waif b tea poo a as. 300 pairs 3 poiat green Maekinae blankets, lo saoa- aura 60 bv 73 locsea, aad weisn eignt pounds 350 pairs 2 ( poiai green Maekinae blankets, to niea- sere 54 by 66 inches, and weigb six pounds 100 pairs 3) poiwt gaaUnettabluo Maekinae blankets, lo measare 66 by 84 inches, and wetga tan pouoda. 400 pairs 3 point reotinella'bloe Maekiaae blankets, lo measurs 60 by 72 inenes, and woiga eight pounds 3 Oil pairs 3) point gentinellabiue Maekiaae blaakets, to saeaaure 54 oy SO iaeoaa, aad wetga au pounds Class No. 2 Dkt Goods. 1,005 yards starlet at roods 80U do blue strowu 1,300 do faney list cloth, blus -7S0 . do fancy list cloth, scarlet 350 do' faney list cloth, gieaa 1,000 do gray list cloth, bine 3,000 do saved list cloth, blue 1.9U0 do saved list elotb. searlet WOO do saved liat cloth, groan 235 pounds worsted yarn, 3 fold 1UU dote a cotlott flag handkerchiefs B80 do eottoa Madraa handkerchiefs 17S do btaekailb haaderehiefs 90 -de 8-4 cotton shawls 80 do 6-4 eottoa shawls 65 do 4-4 eottoa shawls - 40 de 8 4 woouea shawls 430 powada liaea thread -60. .da aewlag ailk 700 pieeea ribbon, aaaortod 120 cross worsted carterine 34 pieces ailk handkerebieie, bark sad baadaaaa - ClftSS No. 3 ikrnlMTIO GeOD. 35.000 yards dnoasstio ealloo 1O.0OO - da ' Marnmao caitoa 300 do blue drilling do Georgia atriaea do blue denima do eottonada do bed ticking do.' Ken tacky jeans do aatiaetta . ; do plaid lioaey do. domestic shirting, bleached do domestic shirting, unbleached do' domestic sheeting, aableaebed do . dosaestie cbecks, atripoa, aad plaii 8 000 4,000 .1.601 4,600 .1,000 &00 7,000 7,000 15 090 '13.000 8,000 400 dosea wooilea socks 100 yards flan eels, assorted 1,600 flannel, shirt . - '600 calico shirts 550 Mauds eottoa thread -400 dosea apooi eotum ,. Class No. 4HAmDWAB. apewadahraaa kettles ' , dosea butcher kmve leaMJO guaflinte , 25 gross sonaw aWl . 7.V0 fish boob 1 2 dosea fish Xnes S5aieeales', ipe-aos eeaos, aasstssa : 'rgdas scissors, sssartid ' -rr0'Taaajajira.'warat 'lJOWtiaawalai.'to,l H7fiaeatsM8Shales,tia i VlosrNd. 6 AfiticoLtDRAt IaTrusirtrn. j 200 drawing knives, 13 loebes ia length fUsaJprtiodbarjj t. f.aad 190 pairs haaes - 750 pairs trace chains 1,500 wesdiag bees . , 175 kaad saws . 40 cross cut saws, 7 ftet in length 40 cross- eat saws, 8 fact ia leagtaY 100 bead saw files 100 ersas ant aaw files 40 log chains, to weigh 25 pouads aaea' 600 Whittaaore earda, No. 10 800 qoaners socket chisels 88 plaaas, fore sad jack Class No 6 Axe, 73 dosea axes, to weigh from 4 ) to ftf pouhdV 8 do balfaies, to weigh 8 J pouoda 41 do . hatcheu, to weigh lj pounds 35 broad axes Clas No. 7. .Noitbwest Grir8. 650 northwest cubs, two-thirds of which ja'aat ares sure 36 toches ta length of barret and obe ' third 43 iaehas' fa length of barrel; td be de livered la New1 York or Philadelphia, ariasy be required. Sample of all the above articles' are daixaltad in the office a the Commissioner at Indian Affiln aad It snajrbe proper to remark that thoaa stTlrard- wate,srasaUMieal iaipleenaau, and northwest gaW an eaurelv new, and of hetUt- onalitv than thn r- tieles haretolbra furaiahed iader former eoutraota. las proposals may be divided Utd sevsa parti lit: let Blankets. 2d. Dry Goods. 3d. Doiaeatie goods. 4th. Hardware. 5th. Agricultural impUmeata. 6th, Axes. 7th. Northwest guns The lowest competent responsible bidder1 wilt re ceive the whole or aay part of the cod tract aooord tag to the above scale, the Department reasrviog to itself the right ta determiaa whether the bidder is competent aad responsible or not. J he whole ansouot in money to be applied to the purchase of goods will be about 890 .000, but tae Department reaervee the riaht to increase or diun iah the quantity of any of the articles netted, or sub- stitute others in lieu thereof, or to require, at similar prices, sucn goods aa may be wanted for presents of other purposes, ia the administration of the affairs' ef the Department Goods of American manufacture, all other tbioga being equal, will be preferred ; but aa all the samples of blankets and clot ha are of foreign manufacture, it will be necessary, when S domestic article ia bid for, that a sample of it should aeeom'- paay the bid, to enable the Department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhibited. The party proposing to supply the articled will make an invoice of all tba items embraced ia the above list, aad affix the prices in dollars aud cetrta, at which he or they will furnish them under each class separately, deliverable in New York, (or If the ooatracLor prefers it, about one-half of the quantity may be de.tvered in St Louis, Misvoari, free or ex- pvaso to tae uoverameai.) oa or serore the 1Mb day of May next, assuming the quantity oi each article aa specified in this advertisement, and exteading tha oust, snaking au aggregate af the whole iavotee coo- stunting the dm. 1 be goods will be inspect ad in New York (and in St. Louis, if aay portion of them ohMtld be delivered there) by aa agent ef tha United Suues, who will bo appointed by the Uep rtmeat fur the purpose, aad te aaosrtaia the conformity of the articles purchased with tha samples exhibited, when the eoatraet shall be made, and with the terms of tba contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the artialea are aot furoiehed within the time pre scribed, or u they are or inauBcient quality ia tha opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five days alter notice oiench iasomoieney the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereofof tha required quality, tha United .States ahall be authorised te parch aaa thesa ef others, and to charge aay Increase ef price they my be compelled te pay therefor to the eon ie,waaaH pay ahe aaad diSTseawee to the Waa. ad States. Boada will be required in the amount of the bids. with two good sureties, the aufficiency of whom to be certified by a United S taxes Judge or District At torney, for the faithful performance of the contracts. Payment will be made after tha contract ie completed aud tha delivery of the goods aa aforesaid to aa agent of the Department, upon a duplicate invoice oertified by him. Common icatioos to be marked Tropoeals lor In dian goods." Tha bids will be submitted with the following bead ing, aud none will be received that are not made ia the form aad terms here prescribed : b I (or we) propose to furuteh for the service or the Indian Department the following goods, at tba prices affixed te them respectively, vis : fHere insert thelistof roods. Deliverable ia the city of New York (or St Louie) ou or before the day ef next ; and ia Case of the acceptance of his proposals, the quantity be ing prescribed by the Department, I (or we) will exe cute a contract according to thia agreement, and give aatwraetory security ta the Department within ten daya after the reception of this bid ; and ia case of foiluie to eater into such contract, aad give such se curity, 1 (or we) will pay o the United 8latee tba difference batweeavfa iiraaijhMdoa DV- me, (or us.) and the aum which the CmfecSutes nis be obliged to pay for the same article.' Each aad every bidast be accompanied with a guaranty in tba following form, to be aigued by one or mere respousioie persons, woeae sufficiency must be certified by some one who u known to the De partment, either personally or by hia official position. I for wel hereby guaranty that . the above bidder, will comply with the terms of the advertisement for 'proposals for Indian foods,' dated September 25, Inn, if the contract should be award ed to him, and enter into bond for the execution of tha same within tba time prescribed." Tba contracts of former years are open for the inspection of bidder. U bltA, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Sept 29. 78 la MW BOOK rtTlHE Snbacrlbar haa " fast ensued a BOOK I! STORE in ' Two doors above Mr. Kieuard Smuh s store, where be offers te the public SCHOOL BOOKS Of almost every description, together with a huge I collodion of RELIGIOUS WORKS, From the pens of eminent author of tba different DeaoainaUona ; also. STJITlUJV&lir I Of eseeilaut quality ; all of which he proposes toael ar reasaamkle terms. Aav Book not on hand at present, can be ordered aad received by the Subscriber, In a few days, aad he will be prompt to fulfil au orders rrom town or country. ' w lwv www at at a ff junn n. viiiidu Raleirh. Sent.12tk. I83e. ' 74 tf Tf BEQIeavatrtcalf fie sttonaon of buildav,nd HI nersoo wlabifrg lo 'parchave Luabervtcr; ary iteaat Sw Mill (rrrf Ralaib, wbertbeyJcah ha auoalUd with tne kind, at the aberlaat natrca; ' Alee Ietaw or ids nest quality at at rosw n. ' ": -"T. H..JNOvV.- Rselieh, Joly 1 1th, 1850. ' '' :ly sunn: i 2 U Jl LEATHER BELTING, " ' . Mi JUUiab , Up UUt, 95 ITnslUre Street, . Desteai. meaamcture and keep constantly on band, for sale, Beit Oik Tufftd leitncr Beltfir. BELT RI VE f&"Jlkl B UR R$, OUrtilHUK BELT CEMENT, .... AND EXTRA QUALITY LACE LEATHER. Setts Made te Order and WarranteO. ; N. H- efc Ce, respeotfalry refer to the rbllowiag, uaetuog mi quauiT vt WJCtr quatUJ. . WE the undanigned, having in use the .Oak Tanned Leather Bel tine, manufactured bv N. Hast Co., No. So", Devons1iirt Street. BoBten. do cheerfully recommend it to Manufacturers sad. Maeaiaists. aad have no hesnsttoa in sari nr. that or quality ef stock, uuifermU of thickneva, being Moroogoiy atreioaao, ine superior manner or ;ts manufacture, and Its durability, tils equal to any we have ever aaad. ' South Boston Iron Co.. South Boston. Seth Wiltnarth, Union Works, South Boston. . Jeha Senther, Globe Works, Sooth Boston. , 4iiakley A Druhy, Beaton Locomotive Works Boston. Wo. Washburn, Saw For and PWniiir MilL Boston A. C W. Curtis. Paner ManUuctarera. Newton L Fans. John E. Wilder, Salamander Safe Manufacturer, a-a . ' Boeton. W. W. Aleott, 6up't Suffolk Flour Mills. Boston. Henry Brevoort, Agent Glendon KolUag Mills, East Boston. . Thomas Diteoo, Boston Surer Etefinery.East Bostop. nam, Dupertatendaat Marblehead Cordage Co. Davenport dk Bridges, Car Builders, Cambridge. port. Ed wJd Lang, 8upH of Spinning Room for Sr all, Liav eK Co , Cordare Manufacturers Lem. Crebore, Paper Manufacturer, Newton Low er ails. Otis Tufts, Steam Engine Builder, East Boston. Si. HUNT fc Co. are ageuU for bWiNGLbTS MORTISING MACHINES. April 30. 1850. 35 6m NEW. STORE. EVANS & WILLIAMS WOULD respectfully inform their friend, and the public renerally. tbat they have opened a Store on Fayetteviile Street, one door above Rich ard Smith, Eqr., where they will keep constantly on hand a fulI8apply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GRO CERIES, dec And indeed every thing usually found ia similar establishments. They present' the following aa specimens of the Stock ; Brocade French Cashmere, Embroidered Silk sno Crape, anil Norwich lustre, Chameleon Turks, bilk and Poplines, French Cashmere and Delaine. Chameleon, Figured and Black Alpacas, Velvet Neck Kibboneand Belts. French worked Collars and Cuffa, Embroidered tuboous and velvet Trfttraiare, Scolloped Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs sad Kid Gloves, - Boosets, "RlSbetrs. anArtifieialsV" uinghama and Calicoes, a large lot. French Clot haa, Caasimres and Yeatiags, Baaver Cloth. Tweeds, aad Kentucky Jeans, Red .and White F la artel, Liaseya and plaid Shawla. Kerseys. Negro and Bd Blankets. Brown sad Bleached Domestic, Bad Ticking, Table Clothes add Diapers, Ladies Cotton, Merino, and Silk Hove; ALSO. Ladies fine Walking Shoes and Gaiters, I Miles fit Son's fine pegged Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Brogans, A rood assortment of Hals and Caps of every desei prion, Centlery, Crockery, spades, Shovels. Trace Chains, Java, Lagoiraand Rio Coffee, Loaf, Crush, CmriSed aad Brown Sugar. Together with a number or other article not enumerated. The Subscribers respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Tbey will sell good Bargain for Cash, or on abort time, to punctual dealers. H.LEVaNS, JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Raleigh. Sept. 17lh. 1850. 74 wktTE Lead. 5000 lbs. Pvax White Lead la S0 and 100 lb. kegs daily expected at PESCUD-S. IfUST Rs?ceived, aad for sale, oa consign- II Blent, a larce aad handsome assortment of Bon' nets and Bonnet Kibbons, or latest styles, and rat terns, which we will sell at unprecedeatedly, low prices. A. d a I ITH & UU Awrwet 26. ISSt 69 Hrsws'i fjsse7uc af JTaanal3afjluffer. Prepared and sold bv Frederick JBreten, a his Drua, sad Vheiwcai Store, iUiea carrier t tyihaivi Uiesnvt btrtetti tMa. - THIS Essence is a preparation of unuial exoel lenceandef varied - properties, la all easei where a powerful and safe stimulant is required, u la unrivalled for cBeaey as well aa immediate action. To the traveler and te tba family Circle It la In valuable, as a few drop diluted in auger aad water presents a safe and agreeable remedy to the invalid who requires ttamedraie resiert as wen ss te roe oonvalescins: patient who needs a gentle tonic. Ia a southern climate, 'where the relaxation of the sys tem so renerally induce thirst for stimulants, U will always be fouad aa aacelleat aubstitute. for those tempting beverages .which debilitate the stomach and cause a mor hid condition or lis powers, in dys pepsia, ia relaxation ef the bowels, ia nausea and seasickness, it is sa active aad safe as well as s plea- mt and refreshing remedy, snd is prescnoed oy the saost eminent efUemed reel faculty. A aupply of the above juat received and for sale at the Drug Mora of M 1ILIA MSf, MA X VYOO UftlO. Raleigh, If . C Sold also by 8.J. Hinsdale, Fayetteviile. . Raleigh, March 33d. 1S5U. gm Ilomei Edncatlou far a select namber or TOUNO LADIES. Aston Ridge Seminaryj i . IflaJt PHlUlDIXrHIA. REV. B..S. HUNTLQTUIf, A. M, . Vtaqpei and Chaplain. 'Beides faithfel literary sad relhriouslnstroe- ! tioat from well qualified preceptors, ths pupils will l enjoy the inesumable ad vauUgea of a reurea, reoaea i and affectionate home in one of the most beautiful positions la the Slate. The subscriber , is gratified ta raarn lh4 tha number of admissions Is te be so restricted, that the school wUl partake eaeattaiiy at the ebaraeter of a private fantilvBanorPoTTaa -'1 am strongly rmpriaaed with a eoavieuoa that there is serhaps not a eiarle institntioh of the ktad la America, where sound evangelical fastruo tiona. Sad a healthful reltriews infiueiice are bronght W bear asora eHreotly apoa the furmiag eharaatar the woMiaw''Krv. u. vv. Krawtxr. Ueasrai Agent Uef the AarieaaTrs8eciety. -as I i 'Fee eireularu, address tha Principal, ' Aaton, village Oraaa P. aDal.ee. Pa. . September 11 tli, 150 .74 zw Jav-i i Oram i 1 FOUNTAIN HOTEL, ' fFesaasLv BsLTSHoovaa'al . . . . Head ol l.is.bt, pear Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. . QTKZHE iacsaaaed patrsaage of thia leaf establish ejL. ed aad popular Hotel, under tha nMnarement fits pe eat nrepriator, ban iaspirad hira with further anergv aad delaeminatiea, and no axpeaa ev atten tion or bis or that at his Asaiatanto will be spared, to mainlaia with the patrons of the u ovhtaim" the repotatioa it bald all over . the country, ia it palmiest daya" of BeJtxho$ver's conduetorabip. To inereaa its former attraction and comfort, during the past season, the Hotel haa undergone many changes, the Proprietor havinr made heavy outlaya in introducing some of the beat and latest improvement--which, together with its central posi tion, beiur located in the very heart of the business portion of the city, and near the centre of Baltimore Street, and within a few minates walk of all tha Depots sod 8team Boat Landiurs, it iavitea tha Merchant, tba Fatmur, the Artisan, as wall aa the Mam Pleasure to make tba Fooieram Hotsl bis home during his sojourn in Baltimore. Tne Ladies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Ssloons, Reception Room, Ordinary, and extanaive suites of large and airy Chambers, fitted up in a style and elegance that cannot fail to give satisfaction and eomfbrt. rosTBBS are attached to the u I twit at,' who may be recognized by the Badges on their Hat, and are alwaya inr the attendance at the different Dot ots and Steamboat Landings, wbo will receive Cbecks, take charge of the Bagrage ana convey it to the Hotel. rrJIPEAS THUttSTOfv, rrepneter. Feb, 26th, 1650. 1? A CAttmv., HE nndersigned being engaged, and boldifff a . poaition that briuga hia services in immediate connection with the (yeesta or the above Hotel, are trusts, oner a further inducement to hia numerous friends and acquaintances of the Old North State," when they visit Baltimore, to stop at the Jkountaa," where he assures them they will be received and en tertained in a manner that ahall strengthen this ac quaintance and secure for it Proprietor their good- ill and patronage. W STRINGER. Late of Wtimingtii H C. February 26th, 185o 17 Ladies Shoes and Slippers 1ST received, by Express, direct froa ITU the Om manufactory. Ladies Kid aad Morocco Walking dhoes, (ties sad Buskins.) do do and do Slippers. AL80 ON HAND. 100 pieces Light snd Dark Calico, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, With a general assortment of, Dry Goods. Hate and Shoes, Lawns and Ginghams, Groceries, , ( Cambrics and Jaaonatta, Crockery, ' For sale, low, by J.BROWN, Ne. 9 Fayetteviile Street Raleigh, August 6th. 1850. 63 I N Quart and Pints, juat received and for sale at the Drug Mr f V ILL! A MS. HAYWOOD w CO. GtNTLEMEN'S HATS. FALL STYLE FOR 1850. SOMETHING entirely new and decidedly ele gant Call and examine. K. TUCKER & SON. Auguai 26th, 1850. ea Hats and Caps, eakrn, Beaver, Otter, California, Aegelia Brash, and fine Hats. Genta, Bey, and Cbil- Jre a 8i i 8uper Cloth, P wxe De Joinvllle, Finn Mihu ry, and Jenny Lind pe, just received and for rale by K. TUCKER at. 8U. 8ept.3Ui. 18S0. T8 Valuable Land for Sale. A Valuable Tract of Land eontaining 308 acre IV lying between four and five miles West of Ra leigh, on doia sides or walnut i-reea, ana adjoining ' the land of Rev. Tbo. Meredith and others, will be sold on reaeonuble term. For further informatiea apply to i M.A.BLEDSOE. Raleigh. Aogust 17, 1 850 66 IRON. SWEDES, English aud American Iron, assorted, ia store, which we will sell on pleasing terms. j eerv rn wa r a eW m sex i vv rUDLU, W Dl I E UA V IS. Petersburg, i uly 23, 1850. S9 CLOTHING BAZA AH. FALL All D WINTER STOCK OF Fashionable Clothing, ' AT : - WHOLESALE 13D RETAIL. fPHE snbscriber e-ttera the field of competition A with a large and well ai-lec;ed aaortment ot all the new styles of Fasbionabla GarmeuU for the Fall and Winter 1 rade. Determined to maintain ths increasing repuUtion of the ' Clotbiug Buxaar,' every effort hna been made to produce atyies of Clo thing well adapted to this market ; rrom tae very lowest price to the finest quality of Clothing. Cus tomers can depend upon boding our. garments well made, however low the price. Merchants are tnvited to examine oar siocx, aa we are detenaiaed not te be undersold by any horn in the trade. The fancy Department is full, embracing English French snd Italian Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts. Collars, 4c , which will be sold at the low est prices, by ' ' " ': a. rtKtti. Patersbnrg.8ept.8fh 1850, tt 73 N. PEHUY, MERCHANT TAILOR, . SYCAMORE STREET, 3 loon riots Baak, mmmt Ta. .'.i vrstuoR . eUeade- Aada Clothius;, diamEMBirs U N D,ER DRESS. SHIaVrai (HAH, of I CUAT ATS, STOCKS, UlSVKBS CHIEFS, . V ETJSPXinjEHB, " . . . UjoMtVAf. Trvkks, ;&c. . Beptamber 8th, 1850, ' ; r .13 it' TTENDS;HE OOUfeiS & WWa or wrance, Aiamance, w aaa and: Cttiua. spelHUDif..;jklay 34j4&ff l-?n,i S4 -A LARGE .ujrpiy as vavieaaiUsjnai sscafsed and tors4le-ow..!'i; .-' u ,U ---.ne t - - . WILLIAMS HAY WOOQ A CQ , Raleigh April 83d 1850.. n .; ., I WILL altoad to tha- ferwardiaf of all Goeda nf W iiatiagton aad JayetUville, at the aaaal ces. uiisaioa and will, in Sllcaeee. forward by fijut boat without reference te ftaer. All orders for parchaasrw witt be strictly attended lo. Direct to care ef ' , - W. BRAKwON, . Fayetteviile and Wilatutnoap Aarg 1. 1850. ..r Zl M J. D. ! WILLIAMS. V' FORWARblNa AND COMMISSION, swixvae a aim ' KOHTH CAROUir A - 1 JrnlylsW5i 0'r and Lard .is ianm rood supply ef vavraswa:to; ytareeervv4 b Book! Booh. ! Book8 i HENRT D.: TURNER, t - Pvlbllaber. Bookseller and Btatiowet. . Wo. 1, Fat arrxvittt S. ftauaea,' lu nit eA8 always oa hand a targe and f sacral ellee tioa ot . .. , t- ., ,v,.tr :r . it, j .. LawMedicul. Theological Classical, Voyage, Tra vela,' Novels and Miscelrsneous Boaia. Alssn very ettensiveaasertmeBt of School Boohs, ' e, Blank Books, Ledfers, Joaraala, 1 - Dsy Bpoks, Fsse 3eska,'Bshk Books, Reeerd Books, Blank Cheek Books, aad aay other kind that may ; ' bcwaai'daM. .' afaetared . - : - to order. . ;- ; Together with a general aaaqrtmeal ef Stalinuajj Particular attention riven to f Flint all evdefaeann plete from Booksellers, Mftrcbsats, Teanberaetf private individuala. Aad every article in ila-fliia ojgTattbe7tf 4rf prises fur cask or ssprevadqrWiti AH bow work received aa seoa as nebUabcaVr a -Raleigh, Sept Iftb, ;830 . ; . ' . 7ti Notice THE Subscriber has determined to locate Is this City, and having procured a auCcieat aambsr vtoat peteat assistants, ta prepared to exseate ia.tbf avast finished Style, all kinds of ., PAINTING, GLAZING. AND ILEAZING Orders from the City or aurrouadiag Cnaatay if left at the Drug Store of F. F. Pescjra, Ul be promply executed and aatiafactiea guarantied. . J Keference aa to ability, ebaraeter, frc-t wdl aw given to all who may. wish te patreaieo eds.'. t . WM. M. OTEKBTv Raleigh Mayg0,183& i -1. ji fjl FAMILT WlMVJle ( GOOD assortment just to-bawd, 11 ' dal , W.PJSCK at SOW Raleigh Sept. lltb, IS50. . ,1 v"n-.: '4tS Livery SlaWesl-l ariXHE fcibneribara. toboaaoasmu lei iX frienda and the public generally, that they will carry ea the buMneaw, in Oil its breaches, at the annie suad;iaad that, ae effitrta nr . expenae wW iifjev apaed their part to aceaotaaedalo tha IraveiHSf cannnunHy.. Cooveyaaees, with good baraa.aad careful drivers, wiH be farukhed at all times and at short notice; aud in (act, every ceaveniaaee for travelling, la the way ol r HORSES, CARRIAGESi BUGGIES. will be supplied ou tba meat favorable aad acesfaa' dating term. ;-rsi.i.ir: - "' The Sobecxibers arse expect to keep eoaataatly ea hand, good : i HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, And persona wiwiiug to put oat their Harass by the week, or moo tto, or year, will have them yril auended to, at moderate price. -Their 6 table arena Wilmington Street, jnst t tfa East of Market auaf Hoping to receive uoersi encourag eawnt, thf aa dersigned pledge themselves to do all m their self VI wJ IBiVa Sw ssnsesaj wtivnpgv siua iVfi a aaa j aaaVtija' fMn mm A S. BUJT1TALOC . COOKE,' Raleigh, April 5, 1b5. ' . ; t" flr National Hotel.1' NO' & COURTLAND STREET NEW YORK' iafStllS ETA BLItir MENT having pass hvte yjni ' lbs hands of Mr. Ueo. Seeley, formerly ofh Kasteru Pearl 0t. House, has been recently dnyrweed by the addition of ' y ' 4 :. )iaritr And baa also been tbtwoaghly re-fiued end ravfaaa tubed tor the accomodation of the Pobhc v$4 It i lb aim of the Proprietor to render ;Ia NATIONAL, quite equal to any ef ita sotaaafa rariesinali iheae eaaanuala that eonuibule tetabe reputation of a well couduetod and sresl adalsd U0tb ;.!, t4j;ft Tit House i ef the largest aa. eUgibly .loepdtf within tt re door of Broadway, and inaU isspaf Is conveniently arranged lo jMwaaota the) cwmarnaa)d coDvemeace of Oovsta. Parson vteuwgNcw Yavk are respectfully invited to make their bosse at tkie Hotel daring their May in the Chy. OEORUE 8EELET, ' t.' .-.i' fioatiatoCj New York. Jane 28. JtjfiQlV. r P3.$m lt1ASSACHU3aTSl0!CAL C0LUL Tti Medio! Lectatrea of HaaVaaa Djrrvsaae tt will eeeamcuce at the M aisashaaata sna- diual College ia Boston, en the first Waiaeaiatfia Kevaaber. :. ' " :vr-:yMivi tic, r et Obatetric and Medical Jarisprnenaa, by .Wajur (banning, M. D. ,., ..,. ..-..,. .--t?? '...lS,s . Materia Medic and C linical Medicine by Jftkn B..H. JaCkaoo, M. i). H f.z.,'r,t . Anatomy and Pnjaiology , by , Oliver Wf JHolp)es, yPnncipl snd Operstioos of Surgery by Henry J. Biaelow'M. D. Cbemiaiy, by E. iCIIorslord, M. D Clmical Leciore( at ike Massachusetts General Hospital thtre times s week, by the prufassora ef Cluneal Medicine and of Margery, aargicai opera tion are very outueroue, periormed, weekly JaVtbe preaenc of the eiaa in the opetcung Ibeaua. The s sbd afiectuai pracirce of etberaationis taught hi thia akhooi;"' Practical Ahstutty se amply prv dedfor by the meat liberal arrangemeni. The tea tomieal museum hi one of tba largest aad richest in the United States, and haa a food of HJNQ IM K inciea. ' The Eyeahd Car Inf rmery and nthwr eharitie are open to audenta. "Pi icoeq Fee fuv the whole coure,S0. MatmalationT3. Directing Ticket, 85. UtMaation, ajML Heapvtsl' . aad Ltbnvy pataNtoeav' w i-rir ' ' A dawertpuva paanpblet my be hadlaSKdwetson. poavpakl.to David CUpp. Priaiar,aoTBara.Wawb- tngtoa aad Fraaklia atrsa Beaton. I .'o' bhvl r Tba TieoaoM-tftTawtlaekaa kayins; all iba adraat- of lbs Hospital. Diii iiea; Kooas, aad ot oauy racnauona tarMgDewi taeysas oc Ik brancnee of medical acieece. watadsjctad by 4ra. Bigelo w. Stow, J ackaon, Ho4neaaaad H..BiaaaPW, bHit ef whom arb .Phyakaua and Barron. i f rthe HiNpmi. aiu in! tw..r--tdi.fe,fi-' !Mtf.Sepi;ltth. 1850. yimp T5