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1 7SC-i w?iuTozwv$ixU xinw fret U F17BU1HKB S KMI-VT K E XIX Airp WSIXlTi BY SEATON QALES, . ; BBIHr iXDionilTOL.v ; TERMS. to Scmi:WeMy Thper, 5 per tnntun Fsrihe Weekly Paper, 3 per annum. ' . 1 ... 1'A Twenty-fir Cenu. 1 ' i ; y - , Pw?fm,biMiAitni (&Lattfaj)rMeeeir -til 10 5J.ttll f.Viil AdTetmaotor'jiMerted IB the Sm.WiULl t: Ktti.wiIl aJwan4 in th WawcF.. .il. U hi "if la J IT Xt t-"'.! trey iti i Jc-ol v'ui Jof.- j j, r ' ' 7 A Jo n p ' - - : - - vrV . .., , i i, . ii mi vrmr-i i " " M" ' 1 m n . ' i in a w n , ,, . . , . T - ,-. , M 1T,M , mmam ,Jfi m fa, ,,, a i ' i . i -t . J? 1 I"! r ; i i ' '..tm - i? ii. . . .j, 3:rr.. -s i.... . . .,.i, , train i)ii.inBn.:OThJ!K3ramfF, ? . .' . :, ' " : ": ji iiniiii ii A7ii FANNY-' MOORE t 5 " thi rat a lb bvntks or tut wrr.,;": Tk father of the kingyUr beroifie w Are about to iketch," wu Kentucky backwoods maa. Her mother died while the .wai aA io ttttf ib when she arrived tt the ge of fif- uNt iMVlAtMt elaotfied, leafing ber a poor. Morakin II snot Hi-Mieinr.tneo. It it not sHrptMingr, tnea .H.M..dr.,.h.rr,ie..M nr. fan acquaintance oi ner(ieceaK intr,; i MUW Je.r...to.ge.btju.thetequ.lUad,otWnkof. 1 knew .bat by 0r . io poTertj. Her wbole fortune waa cotapo. ed p(one, cow, an old feather bed, a ruaty frying pao, broken set of teacupe aod aau cert, ditto of knives and forks, with born ban die, two large pewter plates, and a wooden bowl of Indian manufacture. Such was the 1gaey bequeathed by ber turtmng parent. Her husband's wealth might mate well eeoegb wrtb- such a portto brougbt into nalrtsnoeial partnership by bis wife. A black bob-tailed pony, large wolf dog, aod a long, heavy rifle, constituted the sum total ot a is goods and chatties. &o tar, ue nop tssi contract might seem fair, without extra va. gant odds ou either side. There were other considerations, however, which made tbe bargain, one might say, fraudulently unequal. Stoe was a pretty, rosy cheeked, ruby -lipped, healthy tass, with sky-blue eye golden ring lets, and a cheery laugh ; slender in frame, but of Wiry elasticity, and a constitution of the most tenacious vitality. He, on the con- tsarrwas a pale, lean, hungry looking hyp. a ocboooriac, who might be supposed, from the wry faces be displayed when forced to any (XaMioo of his limbs in profitable labor, to regard work as unpardonable sin. The en- treaties and example of bis young wife, it is true, did for a while, atimulate him to just I sumctent effort, in the way of deer-hunting, I to keep thm from starving. The couple then lived in Western Missouri.' Fanny, with her own delicate white hands cleared out, and cultivated a small field aod managed -ber domestic economy with so much thrift, that notwitbstsnding tbe laxmess of Tom, they J began to accumulate slowly But an event occurred, in the sixth yesr of their wedlock, that changed the present current of affair, and startled ber in ber wild schemes. A ''great revival," under the guidance of lhe'Cuinberlaod Presbyterians," .nt nvor tha West. ' It seeing that, one Sunday the Cumber. I lander discussed the passage of Scripture, Take no thought of tbe morrow," etc Tom swallowed thetext but rejected tbe comment, and, misinterpreting tbe sentence, literally came to the deliberate conclusion, 'that it was sinful to provide for the wants of tbe wicked body," aud resolved to act according ly. ... 41 ft was in vain that the industrious wife debated the theological question with her sollhful, infatuated spouse. Her tears, ar- guiaeata and remonstrance sJl ended alike iri his usuaPspasm of jerking; but as to any other sort of exertion be would not budge a peg- Fanny's ease was now critical in the ex- treme, for, strange to say, she still loved ber husband with a love that, in spite of every imaginable damper, continued toburn ardent. ly in her aDectionate Heart tin ueatn. nence aoa fcUxe 1 got within range o game; ana sbe eooid not make up her mind to leave him lbUt Wben 1 was reatmg, after lifting a heavy Besides, they bad now five children, and it deer upon my pony, or walking up a aleep bill, was absolutely impossible to support a family j would pull u uut of my pocket which I had ob the produce of their paltry, stony farm. preparvd ou purpose in tbe side of my dress. In this emergency, that weak woman sudden- tud fUQ oter tUe pagti till I at last could al ly developed an energy and invincibility of miMl reDeat the whole from memory. 1 then lofty purpose which tbe annals of the world commenced on my large spelling-book, and cannot surpass. mastered it in the same way- ' All the while With indefatigable patience, arte practiced and learned to shoot, till no marksman in all Missouri was ber match, and then, as a soli tary huntress, took to the forest, and soon supplied ber husband and babies with abun. dance of meat, ll ia not recorded of Moore that be manifested snj aversion toward the venison feasts which bis better half provided with so much labor, however much he bad been opposed to the use of such worldly means himself, as the expenditure of one needful thought for the morrow. The wild reeion of the Missouri at last settled up. Sunny fields, waving with gol den grain, stood in the place of tbe old green woods which bad furnished shelter and ass tenanee for the copious game. The buffalo fled farther off, deeper into the grand prairies, nearer to the Rocky Mountains. The moon beams fell broad and bright on the open bot toms where the brown bears ased to nestle among tbe matted canes. Tbe red deer bad been scared away by the sharp sound of Col lies' axes. It became necessary that Fanny should mote. She sold ber slender "improvement- en the bsnksof the silver Osage, for i cart, a yoke of oxen, tnd it small sum of ready money: and loading the crazy vehkle 4ith sixdiildrenmnd her "jerker" believing Tom, she started I for Arkansas. In this new country, then a tetrtory, she selected n lo esKlr fifty miles from any settlement. Here WU IhimaU mmMA tha MilHt nlMlV. ww .w-... ... e-v "'Tll-f: ananeTToaenoariUTiegToanea oenean o them) heaps of savory luxuriea. This won: der of a wife now added rapidly to their hum. ble property.. Her care-worn, wasted figuru grew rounder j her step, as sbe saddled tbe black pony, more- elastic; and tbe whistle blither by which she summoned her wolf dog to the daily hunting foray. Een the laugh sometimes rsng out as in tbe merry thought- less hours of ber early youth, long, loud and clear as the sweet tones of bell meul- One thought of a most gloomy character hlooe disturbed the calm flow of her joyous refleetibns. Her children were growing rip with the rapidity of hasty summer Wreeds, and utterly without education, or even the prospect of any opportunity to obtain iu Tbe Idea haunted herday arid night. She turned it over in her mind in every conceivable way, but still could find no solution for the tortur in, nmklMn , fih. timA lmrnA tn it.kn a child, at ao old field school that is to stay. " r -l , she bad gone as far in Dillworth as three syllables, wbfch, by the Way, kras heaily the extent Of ber lame teacher's accurate irffor. mat ton in the pedagogical art. 'But ber mens- ory bad long ago lost in the inverse ratio of its acoursitioaa. till sbe cowlu scarcely be said to knoW ber leturs. Often did she bit terty regTet ber idlewese in tbe early achooL house, and exclsim,ssbe focdlykisaed ber children, on returning at night from tbe toil soot bunt, "If 1 had only learned to read j AhA hertktti would drdtt like rtiit; J ' " At ' lenrth ah ' iocideBt' oeearrW; llut broa&rfat tritlt it Vviinestioik ahepiaf haelf ioU fixed plaav-wlneb caablcd Wff fioally is vaoqaidk tk perplaxiaf i difiScttUy.The aathor canWotdtt betur tban f iv! the nee dote i hef owa trtleai word, ap reUud to bio, in Texas, aope twelta month y 1 used lo cry aDOuru ever? uledu. ,anej " lused slocrj about Jt eery ohlV,he J - m aream i au orer agaia.ivr " i we would, after while; be welt qtwugb off to mote into the settlements, where decent people live; and then I thought how tbock inr it would seem for my young ones to have no more learning than the wild Indians. Tbe boys were getting mote tbae bailee tall as their ather. and Peggy's pretty , bead was even as mr abouWea, s It wsa .enough io make a fond mother cry. I was then m the babit of going erery two or three months to. Little Koek, with a pack of peltries, to buy salt and other things that ire could not jget along withouU One time 1 brought' back some bunches1 of raisins for tbe baby. ' They 1 were wrapped up ia a large newspaper, which coctained a number of Curious ptci tares, w The sheet wasgtxed at with wonder by the poor creatures, who had neTer seen i such so object ia their kves. , Little Tom my asked me), with sparkling eyes, if it were not a bird. 1 tried to- explain the matter to bun; told him what it was; Ibel rt contained tale about the whole world; and that when persons learn to read it, they could know all affairs which were going on across the blue mouutains, and the big rivers, aud away over the sea, as well ss the sights they saw every dav before their own doors. Oh I ins, won't you learn us to read, so we can hear from our old play places in Mis- souri" said Peggy, who was then almost a woman. M The questions liked to have broken my heart. 1 remembered bow lasy 1 bad been when a girl, and the idea was a abarp shoot. ing pain, splitting my aide into my very soul I wept like a child, till even my own children strove to comfort me. However, my tears did me good. They always relieve the heart; they commonly clear the bead also. A sudden thought struck oe great plan 1 might say a holy purpose. It seemed immsaible. but I' resolved to trt it. Thai oiehtl hurried the young folk! off to bed, and i - having kiudUd a good piue-knot light, pic ked up tbe newspaper aud sat down to see f could make out anything in it. 1 smiled with unspeakable delight on discovering that j mil knew all the letters, except the capi- But 1 soon bad cause) to Weep again, for, after doing my best, and sitting op till daylight every lioe remained a riddle I could uot spell out tbe meaning of a aingle sentence. t About , sunrise new ootioo en- terej my head. I determined to go agaio Sa0nly to Little Rock and purchase some pnmers aud spelling-books, which I after, WarUa did. I then began to learn in earnest, It waa very bard for a while; but 1 eat up in, mfler Tom and tbe children were ail Meep, end took my primer aloog with me Wnoo i went lo hunt. 1 could atudy it as I roue especially when the woods were open, j wguted to be teaching the children, but was afraid of teaching them wrong, intending first to make myself perfect, becsuse I thought that it was not of any use to know any thing at all unless one could know it right. .... i i-. . . "While tbus,engsgeo, a iosi ounier suop I - r- .i u,r xmhin. and discovering pru .' m b mfiiw ntfumi la assist me. II. ,u,,uu'"' . ... tbeu found tbat 1 nau oooe wen in qui Be ginning to instruct the boys and Peggy soon ... i k.t i unlearn the bronuucistion of a li. f m. word tbat sounded TritfhU ' " " ... ,.M mnrrmm fully when compared With the correct mode. Alter I got it srraigni, i ooujui y urcw r each one of tbe ehildrun, anu collecting tnera all together owe Sunday morning, told them that I was going to teach them bow to read. It would ham done your , heart good to see them 1 They appeared to be running mad with joy for they still remembered what. 1 had said about the newspaper, and bad teased me much oo the subject Night after night tbey would sit up till twelve, studying their primers and spelling-books j and all day on the Sabbath tbej tried more Industriously than ever 1, bad done In the school room," un til at last thev were through both feooVs. But i ... .t.n ahaI of them for ' lone before ih,n I had obtanJed h Testament and tbe r ;r. r Msiiorahd had fweorer both sev.l t i M this w I taurhr tnr dear I . . J , i ! ,r .11 ialiwkt tminfoneiwiw, navwg w.-. a : ay" we not well be permitted to doubt wbeiher the antrals of ibe wbe, and all the fMr tinsepresentna psralkel to this almost aiou, cat t The biographies of the ..if,.,.,! ,,. ta hat sure, with noble gjpjeg ttDong the softer and among the gun9, Hl. t But did any one ever before, eibeinanor woman, go through the patient, infu process of voluntary self-culture, JjT rtme rtgnte tnd settled object T MaMaMajiMakaeM V V "NOTICBi 1, uu;o1 . . , ,. .1 t: -"rs1' ' j - Jn n JkT" . ""' l 4 g jf-" J - -1, ' r 1 ,'"'.!r; Cee Wilmington If Rakxgh R A .gPvl, ... J WUmineloti, October 21it 18!j0. ) HEAn.nalUti.go IE wilmingtoa k Roliifh Ml-4 Cpeay, wiU b beU at Wilmington oa Thursday, Ue 14tb a.s -. j i .4 ..' ; m.m ja.vi- . - . Ootobor 34 th, 1850. td 88 TO DYERS. fiE Dyer's sad Colour Maker's Coispsatoa, Contaiabc anwsrdedf thro hundred Beceipts I for making Colors, oa the asset approved ceiaaa- I pies. AT, TURNER'S. OoUber Sitb, 1858. GOOD Heuse-ouid. Eaeoktat this offies. Ralaigb, Aug. 6tk, 1S59. 3 3t Dpliolsterer and Mattres1! .zMakerj;u 1. X ey Employ , Raleigh JV. C. u Tr7 mjm to tQg, aod at Uia ahorteat eattc. : - i.FT-i' . BED. MATTRESSES of TT klidifeclojias: tha much iaptoei 'shuck M Cotton'MattM;hlch wiU be t ouad patfcet bjm,voiumi Manraw;wBidi wttl be f ouad a perfect jo.- . i "7" V;;; : SCHOOL BOOM " ' Tee werknaea httberte employ sy . i Henry I narriaa. aiauraaa Makai. ia uia Uiw. ara at ore. l tat aMer ay control, and. are warranted and re j rammanaad to. ha axoeUent.workmaOi. ... ., ALFRED MITCHELL. BiUtgh. Aagoat 82nd. 1880. 68 . NEW AND SPLEN010 STOCK OF: nm liTicLis, cotBiiB mm rim, PIStOta, Ao., Ao C. B. R00T. TOVA8 jortretnmed front the North, with on ef feet) ibe most brilliant anil ehaata aaaottmenu oi Jewelry, Fancy articles of now and beantifa! varie ties. Gold and Silver Watches, &., at. , ever before oflsnw In mm mark!. . He savitos tbe eiientioo of cit'oee ao3 atranevra. Ho will bo constantly receivinf and opooia pack af ea for a (aw weeks lo come, and will take pleasure in ethlbrtias; them to all who may gie him a calL OctotMT 4U. I tso. i - v . . 10 UNION HOTEL. CALZTORNZA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT has boon reetntly attsd ap, ia Paeifio 8l. Mar Saeaoma, which ia coaveaisaV to 1st I baaioeas parts of the City, also lo Iks Chy Hall, aod otasr pablio bwtldiapa ; and witaia a few miaates walk of the prtweipaJ Steamso dian. The Proprietor, from his loag oaparieeco la tbe boaiaMB ia the Uity ofw York, (ksviac beta cow D acted with Lowjoy's Hotel for several years) fets eooMent that tkoao who may visit kis Haass wiU sd there the oomforts of a km. GEORGE BROWN. Propriator. Sao FrsDoisoo. Aug. 1858. 73 Sw New Goods! SEPTEMBER, 1858. PeeWes, Scott & White, Wisleale iii lettil Prakn ii STAPLE JLXD VIACF DRY OO0DSt Sycamore St., Peter $bwg, Va. "TXTTTE bvf Uava to anaoenee lo oor frionda and yf y eestomera that wa are bow in pnmsmion of ar stock ef STAPLE AND FAWCT DRY GOODS, sabracinf a gescral assortaaat of ihs most Issbiooa ble sty la of Foraiga aod Domestic Fabrics, soiled U tbo Fall and Winter Trade. Wa raspcuully solicit an csamination of ear a aortaasnt by Coantry Msrcbaata, as wall ai baying at rotaiL Oar stock is mrg aod eommodioes. tn h will be (aaad all tba Wadiaig articles oseally kept in a Faab- toaaate lry baods Hiara PEEBLES, SCOTT & WHITE. 8apt. tand. 1850. 77 PEEBLES, WHITE DAVIS, Grocers and Cominisslwn Merchants Old Street, Petersburg. Va irr EEP alwsys on band a large aaxl wall asnrt- irV d sopply of Orocenos, aod pay parucalarat leaiioo to the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Floor, and all other kinda of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOHA8 WHITS. PETER R. DAVIS, Ja. Petorsberg Joly SO 68 ly CL1LF SKLYS, LINING, Arc. jf L. BURCH krepa eonatantly on hand. Calf Skins. Lining ektns, Shoe f ndiag, Ac. etc. KaleigB. Uct. , IS30. so fTonfiA and Sim Pain tin r. I " THE Sobacrtbers are now prepaiod to exacaU e wo workman-like manner, all kinds of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL HOJSE AND SIGN PAINTING. tllealng. OaiWmf, imitation of all kind of Marble and every variety of wood. A XJU Mfg HtrJje,s oppoiu Mr kt Hous, wiR receive prompt sttention. WHITLOCK dt HARD1E. Rswtgb, Sept, 18, 1850- tf74 Standard copy. DRIED BEEF. t "SUPERIOR article of Northern Dried Beef. fgUa Just received aad selling at 121 cent. By L. B. WALKER. Joly Sod, 1850. 83 Soldiers Claims. . uTftHE sBdevelgnod having mack expeiisnss aad g9 success in tb basin, UU UkeS aailiUry claims for Bounty laaos and Fenaiona for pneesu- tlon before tbe snvaramens, oa very teasoawble rovma, and With the atmoat fastkfulBMas . and dfaw Bortce paid. aolsb. , All louors to adst, rrom euumaais, mass oo CT The last Conrreas gave lends to all the off. I OUTS 011 DOldtOrS WSO Soldiers who served one month or ranger, aad if dead, to their wWdws aad minor children, ia all the wars of tbo C ailed States, since lTW. And provision sow also made fbr pensions to Widows or soMMra or ta Kvttto, wa ried before the roar 1800. , . Ho oan famish information oonce ruing the grade "of offloers of the Revolntionary War, wbieh hi all Important to elaunaats, and dilloatt to procoxo alaewhore. His chanes will be moderate. m Any information concerning the boirs of the rouowing omoars or ue navoranon win o inaax- felly roeaivod, vis: i ; . -Tkomas Clark, . Jaotea Hogmn, Alexander Martin, Wa, Davis, ; James Mania,' John White, " Jirnss Moore, . - Josbes Booieav , He can also furnish a copy of the rolls of. the Ofiooro and Soldiers of tbe Stole of North Carolina mthc War with Great Britain, declared 18th of Jane 1SlS.frif la many tnstoaeoa Ibe length of service. their respective offices and Regiments ; the time of entering the service jy also tk deserters, and every particular to faciliUts lbs Collection Of their Slm-!EvIg SijfS ?2lj 1 J7 aawoswj i i 4'J - it-. saoaiu save s opy. -veer H.K1RKHAM, Raleish N. C Ralwigk, Nevembor 1st, 1850. ' -1 j ... I .Bir Standard sopy. - . ;'. Notice; I rES hotoby aivea. that apsekation will be made, at iX ib anioasioa of tbo North CaroUoa.LrsVU- tare, lot, a fbartor io eonnoot tn reay uvr ww the YadUat Ur, by sasans of a Portage Rail Rood. Mb'to Mprovu the YaSkia Kir fts ntgn wp so WUkabW, by saoaswaLocka. Dma sad Csoaf ! HMI uiirrcr. Oct. II lh 1S50. 8)6W. 5 V,. RIOOOE-SW! HP' SS? J " BOOK T-,fTJ W i Two ,nw ab6,tSS aiih't atora, vlere " ur almost STerj description, togeher wUha large ""w'w vi religious Works. Front (ha seas of emiaeat anthata of the diffsraat DcBominaUooa; alao, (, Uf axaelUatqaaiitv; ah ef vhkhe proposes to set wesnr-MesMMSft isrsw..: .'. nt t.-. tv.iUi- Ah Book oe baad at prsieat, eau bo order 4 aoaivod b the &baeribar. la a Jaw. darai and ho fill ba prompt to fulil aU erdtrs Xrom town or eouatrj. .. . ,L JOHN W.CXtEAL. . ftaleigh. Sept 12th. 1830. ' ' STTliAM CAW' MIL. La i BEO laav toeall tb aniniloa of balMers and poraona wishiag M peVehaas Lumbar to my Swam 8aw Mill near Raloich, where they eaa be supplied with any kind, at the abort! notice. Also sawed La lbs of lb best quality at 91 OA per M. T. H. BWOW. Roligh. Jury 1 lib, IMP. 69 ly Ct & E. L. Kerrison & Co., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FOREIGIf DRY GOODS, Ckstrleston, s. 3. rCTTJOULD respectfaUy inform tboir frioads and 2Ny tbo who pare has Dry Goads, is tbif ci ty, that tbey ar now prepared to efer a Ure, choice ana well assorted stock or irorelsTH stnel l ai. cr Dry Goods. As they reeeiva tbe balk of tboir Goods, ivrtt from Earopeaa Ports, tkcfesUssarod ofboisg able m compete sueeessiauy wiia say OUor Market In iaa uaiiea ouioa. 209 Kins, Nrtb West Coraer of King and Mar- ABgnst 84th, 1880. w9m Dress and Frock Coats. ff nSVFl JDST OPENED, of all qualities tfiW, waa eat aad extremely welt made. Raleigh, October 12th, 1830. 83 I90RE LAND FOR SALE, PSlMli Acroa of Vslasbl Land, lying two JtJy sailos south of Kaleigb. a tb Fay- ettsvUlo toad, will bo sold on a Jeag credit . sole well aacarad beiaf all thai is Wd. Pcrsoos wiab-. log lo aismina tb Und and ireiaMi can do so bv calling oa M A' Bledsoe, who is aaihorited to sell it. , v . U. J.BAKER:. October 11, 1858. 88 TO PAINTERS. The Painter, Gilder, and Vaxniaher's Companion j A-KXONTAINING Rale and Rogalationa in Ev mV ery tkias relatias; to tbo Art of Palatine UiU -a r era. . uag, v anusning ane uiasa oiaiaing. . - a. D. TURNER. Raleigh, October 25th, 1850. 88 WASHINGTON HOTEL. THE Proprietor respMlfally inferos iiiil Momoora ol taa approacbing Uaoeral Assembly, that be is prepared to ac commodate with comfortable lodging and good cheer Ttoenf y or twenty-Jive of their number Bo will spare no paina ta satisfy and please bis guests. He baa all the necessary accommodations, and will devote bis best exertions to that end. TsaJi moderate as tbe times will admit F. W. KING. 1, 1854. 79 tl Oct. SELF-PROTECTORS, TO TllVELLEKS 1D BBlSElIEPm aasasxfs as tV-Armt. CLF-COOtCINa A SELr-ltt. VOLVrWO POCKET PISTOLS. nrvAIluT EXPIXrrED.aUrMUBBortetion of fine Gun. Pistols, Powder Flask, Shot Bags, Bird bets, Ac- Ac- all which will bo sold tow. .. C.B ROOT. ; BRIXTON dk TODD Fycostarc 8treet, eppetitt PewdTs Hotel, POenemrr. F OFFER FOR SALE, - . fOpfk hhda. St Croix, P Rico end N O augara; 6 Ov hhdo rained ougars . sou bar Kl:iasyna. end Java eonoe 40 paekagoa loaLcroebed and. powdered eagare S3 ton Bwedoa, Amortcaa and Engl uh iron SO bales bora shoe US bale Gunny. Dead and German Wgglng 108 coiw bole rope ': 1 60 bote aewrm, Odaataadno and sallow caadlea ii' CO bexse soap ; v.;..-, ;.(;.(-. -10 boko vorvS'MrUr familv ,aoao 150 barrel . obi rye -double aad single rectUod . , whiskey , ; , -."-i si barrel grape brandy 6 1 pipe Oof. brandy) part very fine, Skbda. mm . ' - , 30 pipe and M pipe Port, Mad. and Sherry wine 100 bags ahotuaorted, 760 kegs nails, Cumberland and Rapid Calls, v 800 aides i sole leather low ream wrapping' paper - 80 seams tatter awd eap paper i M the, end bbla. mohuwes c 100 box wiadsw alaaa. 8x10 and .10 x 12 faors collars, ascklles. bridl, bed. Cords, lines, pep per, ginger, spice, ensee, surch. chocolsle, werer bockats, cotton cards! bahd rron. boon yon,' easting, cotton yarna,"wsgon wbiee. AcV Ae.''-wa. All w UM above goods writ be sold elth lowest rates. . i.BRITTON AagaatQl. 1850. .'.a 88 3 m i H A DELAIDE . LINDSAY, "by the author of ft ietuoe Arnold, frioe Sa cents. .. . AT TURNER'S. bOot5ti;'l850.--'. 1 Rt J.M;i-,bn Ifatt fMwIved Saw Prnrraa ' trnts OxkV. in- in i i i I m g)U a Jot of ,fine Frpnch .Merinos, assorted ocl ALSO, nkt si Jeasj Lind Trlmiriins, ' 1'; ; a fot ot jms rpncb .Mermos, sssortod oowrsj Oct. a lot, 1850. "-85 11 fi F- Auiju faJut a-M auppsrs, .t .&latueilllae'K T.fleBv -Ti( .v5 m -.U do- .SriiWalkSof Thos..,i; Jest rseeived by K. TUCKER d SON. Oct, 21, 1850s. ' 85 1 T'Ai I .ir; r."r "i.vi tu .i t mi". : 'Ji store;' E VANS ,&' WILLIAMS l n:-u Hi.-.,, i. j .i'.l QrJLD respectfully inform tbr&ten,and tbo public generallr. tbat tbav bava.oiMdi a StorO on Faysttevirie Street, ode door above Rich-, ard Smith, Eaqr where they will keep constantly on B4ad4fuUSappty ef ' . ru ' DRY GQpDSj HARBYYAREY CUTLERY. GRJO And indeed ovary thiog, esnally: fenad : ia similar esUblibmentS4 . Thejr present tb foUotrisf as speciroeas. of tbe Stock : ' . ' Brocade French Caabmere,'' ' ;'u" : Eskbrotosred Silk ana Crap,kiid Norwick lostr!' Chamelenn Torka, Silk aad 4,pline,r; ' . iFrwiohCaokarand DUinesw ;, :(; v.-r . . 5 Chsmeleoo, Figured and Black Alpacas. Velvet Neek Ribbona aod Berfa." French worked Collars and CnffaT ' '' Embroidarsd Ribbons and; Velvet TrimmingK ! SllosedLinn Cambria Hsodkarehisfkaiul Ki Gloves, , . ..- , , . . . , .; Bonnets, Ribbons, and Artificials. Ginghams and Calicoes, a Urge lot, , Frooch Clothes, Caisimeres and Vastings, ' Beavrr-Cloth, Twowla, and Keotucky Jeans, ! Red aad Wbita FlaaaaL Linens bH bi.u1 SbawU. . ' Keraeys, Negro and Bed Blanket, Brown and Bleached Domestic, Bed Ticking, TaWeClothes and Diapers, 1 ' Ladies' Cotton, Merino, and Silk Hose, 'i ', ALSO.;. i :' Ladiesfia Walking Shoes and, Gaitera, I Miles St, Son's 6ne pegged Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Brogans, ' A good assortment of Hats and Cans of desciption, ' .Utoitlery, Crockery, Spades, Shovels, Trace Chains, Java, Lagnira and Rio Coffee, Loaf. Crush, Clarified and Brown Sugar ' Together 'with a number of other articles not enumerated. The Subscribers respectfully solicit a akara of pablio patronage- iTbeyi. will sell good Bargain for Cash, or a abort tone; t pasotoal doalers. - H. X.. E VANS. John g. Williams. Raleigh, Sept. 17ih. 1850. .74 NOTICE S hereby given, tbat application will be made to i tkO neat General Assembly of the State of North Carolina for an act to repeal the privata not of 1840-4JL which authorises the Justice of tbe Peaoa in FrankHn to draw aad bold Classification Courts; which practice is deemed onerous to the pcoplseftbe said County. CITIZENS OF FRANKLIN. :. October 24th, 1850. . . . .. 88 COSTtllU IIAsMV- Cbmer ef Pratt street and' Centre Market Space. ' CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE ES tabliahment would respectfully Inform the' entxens of North Carolina and others, that he has re-' ceived from Europe, tb- ' ? FALL AND WINTER FA8HI0N8P , Together with rkb aeortmnt of Goods adapted to Ua coming season, oonsistmg of . SUPEKFIM2 FRENCH, GERMAN AND EN GLISH CLOTHS. CASTOR BEAVERS, PIL0T8. AND PELITOT COATING A new articl for OVERS A CKn AND B US1XES8 COATS. Also, a splendid aMOriment of " FRENCH AND ENGLISH CA88IMBKE8 AND DOKKIN8, . of lh mostdoanable ty lea. imported ibis season. RICH VE8TINGSt ...... We have, and ere constantly receiving. New 8tyles of VEHTlNGS.conaixtingof (lain snd Fit" red BILK AND WOOLEN VELVETS, FIGURED AND STRIPED CASHMERES. SILK3.8AT1NS AND VALEN CIA 8, of all shades and Color. OUR CUSTOM WORK Is CUT AND MADE in the best manner snd a regard Styl and Workmanship, ia warranted to give entire eativfaetioo, and at greatly reduced prices. KEAUx MADE ULUTHINU! Parsons ia want of READY MADE .CLOTH ING ar particularly invited to call ani examic our 8tock before purchasing aleewhere, ss ws manufac ture all qualities of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, A nd our assortment of that article is stall limes large. which oners to parcaaeera a great Inducement of procuring an article of a qoality which cannot bo obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the cny. . .... We have on hand and are constantly Manufacturing GARMENTS OF EVERY VARIETY FROM THE BK8T MATERIALS. IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLES; FOR FALL. , ., AND WINTER WEAR, ... f..:,v Consisting of . . . , SUMTOUT SACK AND PELlfOT OVERCOATS. ' Of all colors, entities and siaes, from SS 58 4 50, 4 TB, S nO and upwarda. - ''n:- vBOYS' 8ACK AND OVERCOATS In : A large assortment of Boys' Sack and Overcoat, 28 par rent, less ihsn the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AWD DRESS COATS, .... . ' ' sitirssn' 1 ' GERMAN AND FRENCH CLOTHS IN THE LATEST FASHION, , . m ; a (.aaoaaTonc or ' TWisirn nntrs , ' PANTS AND VESTS. ' i Wa -have a Lsrgs Asseamear of ,' XWeeeT ' Frbkk and Sacbisl ! " l A TKv Aideiel'--J FOREST SACKS. FOR STORMY Wt-ATHET PAltAt(OOlfSi',,rif Sow. IVenob'Doeaklna. r-i,,!S.:" ij BLACK ' AND FANCY CA'KSTtffSTRSi l(.L .viw "i rniw.' ,(- i-.f t Of every variety ef -Shade and Clor, at ll, 1 50, 1 75, X,S bU, 8,80 nd upwarda. . .TESTS,... . Made from rich Velvets, Satin. Cashmere aad Va lenrisa, and at ail price. rr Remember the Name and Place. Corner of PRATT ST. A CENTRE MARKET SPACE, Boltuaora, Novwnber, VMb 1848. 3 Heajtt tiLitctorfi; V DEAHERS 1ST STAPLE aad FAlf CI frjff AVE received parly Usir . entire -Stock of U U rU end Winter tiooda to which tbey re spectfully invite the attention of their friends aad customers, and the public generally, and all of which are snored oo, the most reasonable Unas., ,j r n. t n . ... .oka fiENTLEMEN3 HATS. IMETfllvanirely nawsi aWiDy..br nitr Call and axamina. . . . - "t R..TficKKR feBOli. B9 itm , J . I i l'l Hwiifciiti Viti..! i, yYONSTlNO oUaekars ud trVSialoeos; at Ujy Ssehed aad skUcb ,vr Coats. jT wna; i m utvaj UK asnaiiieii, ihm a naiewt , OLIVER si PROCTER. October 14, 81 ,'f ::: :.it j.il .. r. : . t " , v.- 'V .' THflRSTON'S....?", F 0 U N T A I N; B 0 T E L , (FOBJIKRLT BsLTZHOOTSa's) .I'M.. ,. neMtel f Ugbr, xtestr Raltlssie)r ft., . ti ,tr -.i ;V. v BALTIafOSsl iitlrf i5C:r:tX- draCpElncro.d patroo. &ot W UtfnV ay d knd popalar HoteL onder thOmsjuramartt oT iu:proaesl proprietor, bas inspired hinvwith farther energy and determination, and baxpense seal tea- uon pi or mat oi ma AausUnts wUI ba opsrod, to maintain with the patrons of the f FooaTl" the reputation it held alt o4er the country, i. its patmieA days" or efreTV eondbctorship. , vToiaerease Am former ittraolioaa and Comforts, during the past season, tbe Hotel has toadergoue many chanms, the Proorieior hum mmA t...- outlsys ia introducing some of ,tb best and lateat. I wnvii, lug.iort who, lis central post- I tioa, beiof located in tbe very heart of (he-busiaes I poruon of the city, aad nearib ceatMar Bklrihum I Street, and wiUiin a few ' minutes walk ef all the -7...!"? SiTm Boat Xondiags, h, invito the merfnan, ma jtai met, ibe Artuan, as .well as the. Mm of Plcanrri to make tbe Focmtain Hotkl hi homo dariagbisaojaarain Baltimore.- .' The aLadies Departoseut,' ' Coatainiag Privata Parlors, Salooaoj Reeeptioa Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive, suitcaf Urge and airy Cbambera, fitted up in a style and; elegance that cannot fail to give satisfaction and Comfort. , PoaraasaM attached te the " JWom," who may b recognised by the Badge oa their Mats, and are always iii the alteadaneeat the different Dot ot and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, Uk a charge of the Bageage and convey it to tbe Motel. PHINEAS THURSTON, Propria ot. - A CARD.; - ! THE nndrsifad being engaged, aad holding a position. that bring hi service in immediate connection with th Guests of the above Hotel, he trusts, offer a farther inducement to hi numerous ftiswd and acquaintance ef the Ol4 North Slat, woes they-visit Ssltiasere, to stop at the Jawafsm, where he assures them they will be received and en. Urtsined in a. masner, that shall strengthen this ae. qualotanee and secure for its Proprietor their good will and patronage. W STRINGER. :. ' ; Late of Wtfmingtm N C February 26th, 1850. . . 17 , '1 lAuiie Shoes and Slf . i . ....... Ippe: IS. TTUST received, by Express, direct from, the t ttja manoTectory. - " Ladle Kid and Morooc Walking Shoes, Ties ami !. fBoskius.) . , V y - (do . do and do Slippers. i .. . V AL80 ON HANjp. 6100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, ' With a general assortment of ' Dry Goods. Hats and Shoes, : Lawns and Ginghams," Grneerice, Cambrics and Jaconetta, :' Crockery. ,. For sale, law, bx j.brown, : No. Fayetteville Street Raleigh, Angnst 6th. 1850. ' 63 I N Quaru and .Pints, just received and for sale as ins Urug &tore of WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO, N. PERRY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, 1 de-m abflve lank, PETESBLEC, Ta. . . .'.-: 'supgjtioH ..." Keacff-Made Clothlug, GENTLEMEN'S ' U N DER DRESS. ' 8HTRT8, COUJMtS, . CR A VATS, ' STOCKS, ' . . H4SDKER CHIEFS. ... : , UMBRSLLA.S. . TB.HHK8, &C , Septemhe 8tb, 1850. : . 73 tf. TT- WJ RESERVED GINGER, just received by il L. B. WALKER. BUSINESS COATS. Tf JK CHEAP TWEED 00AT5, at a ve- JLuf srjp ry low pnoe. ' f.s . i ti.lt. HARDING -GO. Raleigh, October 12th, 185S. i 1 84 ToPhysiciaiiSj Chemists'&c, alblHE Subacribsrs oi&r PhyakiBS a large and jv won aeietea sasortmoot or par - . ; . W mm- f- . Tbey would alao invite tbo auteatioa of ChemisU aad Lecturers to their stock 'ef -. i - ' JPure 'agents CRetntcals and Chemical : ;;:; ;. TForr..:;' " i';;;:;. ... ' Priced' Catologues 'furnished ' upon aHeation, past palil ' 1 t.'I "!' i .!. ,. -.u-ti -j.-.J BULuOCJL 4t CHEWS HAW, ' ' -.,1 Wkolaaal Draggisu) and Maaafaetnring; CkeaiaU, 1 . 6th sad Arch St. PanuinaLrHia. . cftembcr 1st. 1850. , . ' - ' 6m-. 11, Hardwiare CutIei,!M COLLINS afc Cols Axes, Handsaws, Files, Aa. gers Chisels.; ;. . -iv7 -Al Hammers. Carry Combs, Knives snd Pocket and Pen Rnives. . ... One Set Balance Handled Knives and' ForksT 31 P,ecel t j- BalaneO' Handled Carver and Folks' snd 8teef. Bfssa and Fancy Caat Aud-troo. l!.i - -y :,:.. Bras Headed IrOa Shovobind, Tonga. n: Spades and Shoyds, Trace Cbaina, and Hslter chi Lotion and wool Uard,iNo. o.. y and 10. .. . i4 Toilet and Swing Ijbokg Glaioea.' '.' ' ; Superior English Maatard, sop, carb ooda, clove -. aaaoONstaaega.-'' uyl4W wu Spanish Indigo, appras, Irosk Snd oak snasT; pewi est. saot. sou lOeoViuo.. .. h ...-, li fii '.ii- Tnrpeaune and -toilet soap, starch, shoe thread snd duosua. .. , ijU , Prune green and black Taa.- ,. Naila and brads, cast grmn and blister seL' "'! "y'ii'Uv .'!! ! iC.ji , u . ji BROWNE' f tt:ut;':j:Ki .'". din Xo.'SFsyeXeviik StiT IRaleiglu Nee. tnd, Jg5(V-i,; !bS 'rgiUttT toWd s ioudiaem-Fs taoi j .Mtataarb-S ih,ta3S,:'i aii) to, lUwitAU Eatsltati, Oosaeaii eadiPjtoiiestl Cboev . - - i a. . . , " Jtw i. asbtllxAAifrJte&t K. TuUXEK at BUci. . Rslsigh esismbel 21st, 1850. 76 i !!!!!, - rS$Y ll lfW1telid td thuforw 1 4 it nHngtod and Fayattevifla' 'at the nana) eom? -fl .f 1 . rwwff'wai, in alt ease; forward bv nmt'hob ' T WiSU t I n biu vfrJV YTENDS THE COURTS UtM CbantW .r . Tff wWegVAIamabe' Cast&anu '1 vnapei am, w . tJMay 84" t84MhioiinmfH .!is wt, FOB WARDING. f Sadi ye without refereaca to "Air orders for oUKhsaark wiU be suictly attended 10. Direct tO care if --.f-v. -.,,, . :.r..'.Wi: BRANSON it; FayatUnUaBda7ilnihgtsi April 18, 1858.: vj 81 ;rvt j.'ilv bns WW if- tl and Xard ILainp Cliimaioys A good supply of yarrous'aiies, just received by, WILLIAMS H AX WOOD f CO. rrr3 Nptice.V':', THE Sakseriber be determraed to locate in-fbi nvin. Mniami iramoer OI OSUg petent assiUp(sris prepared to execote in tbesBOaa finishedStvla. all kmdif . i- . ' r,.' ';., am PAINTING, GLAZING, AND RE-GLAZING 6rtie from the Cit &K&MMfi& fvl. uraers rrom tae uity or surroandinb-' Coorffr. if left at the Drug Store br P. Fl Peacnd, Win $ promply executed and eatiaMction guarantied.' fJ iJ Kaereaoe a to ability, character o' Wftt be' given to all who .may risk to patronk bim WMi Ai. O VERBT ' . Raleigh iay 20. 1858- a- 77- i ijivn v . iiitiiirNif'fis ZTIHE Subscribers, tab o'ecasiob toXatorni thV fsB ineoos anotrre puoitt generalry, that the wiM carry oa the bosMeea; m all hs branches, at tbe same suad ; an that no efforts nor expense will be spared e their part lo accommodate- tb travelling' cummuaitjr.4. Conveyances, wkh-gOadborseO has! careful driven, will be farniahod kt all times aid af abort noiiea ;. and. ia.jiact every eoaveaisaeoj ksr traveling, in tbe way o(. ;! a ft:A .ti HORSESj ARRIA6ES,S BODIES Bl wiltboauppfidon tb most faVorabie and accoaaOs datmr termed' '-'' feuif i t '- ' Tbo Sonaoribera also expect to kWp Constancy ait hand,' good' V:--' !" Aad persona .wishing; tor pu tout thi HoraosvV . too wek, or; moptbi or. yar.will- have ftiearwoH attended to, at moderate pricea.Tbeir Stablea areOW Wilmjngtsn Street, just to tbe Jstsf Mvkataoarer . Hoping to jeeerve liberal tbcosragrarcaL, tiiewaV derigued pledge (heinselyea, to 4 ,U i tksir pswi or to aent public pttronage and favwy , " 'BUFF ALOE CflQ1CaC : ;RaleigVAprita,'l83)- ",. rJ?:; NO- COURTLANB STREET. NEW.4.tXRKr aiiHi! Establishment! having KWmu, sjJb the 'hands of MW Geo. Seelev; torrnerly of the nwmmu rran ot. nouse, du oeen recently improved1 by'theaddilift of W -Yi-,,TJt uywao aWf Ai'4rViJiJaf) ..,t AnJ has also been tbiirougbly re-filled and te-farn. isbed for the sccomodstibn bf the PubHc-'' ii i. ma aim oi ine rroprieior to rsnoet US NATIONAL qoite eqaal to any of iUeoUmpo rariesfn all those essentials' that eonlr'ibutejo the1 repntatlon; of a well conducted aha' weir eraorao Hoest.: ' -- "- Tb Honse is of th largest six,' eligibly - hea)7 wnatn inree aoor or oroadwsy, arid in alf rose v .i sax. . ' conveniently arranged to promote the comfort sftd coavenranee of Guests. Person visiting Nw Toil srs retpecifaliy invited to Make their hochOat tint Hotel during their stay ia the Cityr ' io c GEORGE 8EELET,iVt' . t- ; Proprietor.' .New York. Jane 38, 1850. ' : 8dS'I' ... 3l4 U TO THE PATRONS AMD FRIEND fi Ul ,! nlg r;(;,vf-;. .rrf V a v i r t jg s t o v t . SBEG leave to tnffs the public generalry tsTa I am daily receiving direct from Vow Ybrk,"g very complete assortment' of Goods for the Fall and w rater traae. n naving- cougar every pelcs ox Good under myf own observation thC aelectiowBt anCb as will giveeneral satisfaotloa.toaU'bSmay favor me wjui meir tnwe a must respeorrojiy suuev only, a fair trial from the Ckisens of Raleigh, and1 the surrounding country, to the following slock of Goods; to wit r - t - Black French Cloths and Casrimerea ( Fancy ,CsS8imereS and Tweed,-. Kentucky Jeais. beaty Wool Tweeotf ' 5 ! Coitouadesv fancy Vestiags, Irish 13oea, )ftinw Wool and Conen FlaaneWj baavy Sheeting 1 Bleached Shirting and Sheeting? conimosj s good,- Bleached and anbleaehed Jean Merino SkirttSg, Bed and Mattress ticking, large ss8Drtaaatf Lutssys,1 ! , . tk k ,,:iXCM!t4. ill ft . Largo rat BUaketa, .common to good isssVVaV 9. by .10 amdlfrosv.wv bif'Mam iiwdt btais Irg aad beautiful asaortmaat of Calteo n-i v-Jdoalia d Uina, Caakmeres, Igdj Bobiaotv tf i Fsney.atriped, d"l 9 ) Alpseoap s, Swiss, Jaekonet and Book'MpWma. t, , , ,. . Pbt' Swiss Moslia, Blk. LeadoTapCeri',: Thread sbd Cotton Lace. Edrfngt FrireTOima.- - Lrg lot of Silk, Batlu. Straw aad Leghorn Bed ! - Mtsaeaf Gipiranl.CBildrea;sBoasts,''l, d i Ribbons, Wrsatks, Rosattaa, Frawm'Festhwrs, Large assortment Indies' fiae sjid heavy-Abotr and Shoes, ' .te .il.' ' ;-1? 'j oJ ,i Children's Snoes, Gents' sod . Youth's heavy ip' Brogana. b,i hj! . vh:t ko yaU- di Heavjt doable and mng la sole, Brossouv i ' v m i i VIM I. VmXtmt tallaw tA A Am1 I tli) Variety ofSoap. Teas and Coffee; i'-ui baa - Loaf, Crushed ClariI'd, perr.ad bf . SagarJ? J Salt, llelasses, Pawder.bot and Lead,1 4 - Tobacoo, Snuff, Havana and Priaciaefieftts ' HeaaJock aqd oak-tanavsd I,alberi tan tt.-au u-tw Dy Stuffs, Shoe thread. Awl-blsdas. tasks., t.j Files, Gimblets, Bed-cordaNaHs, Spades, .8bovla, hay-forks. 4vo etc. ... ., - n . in iVfh WfcaDolnTrFolaeatal Kaitir Grut &ortmenrfBrfiohi)fafe& , BesidesA thousand aseYuT B feasssii jfcfaf. wTucb t aifccompsHed to Omtt 4Vij AH the above goods will be sold a aeoomasodaJtek' 1 tsmna b Call end. ; examine,. eTNe 80 Fayettesille l-aa m.-- A a sT l 9 I qoaro. "-.. -.t - JfL . 4. i. Rslsigh Sept. 24th. 1850. W17 . : . , TvT. 1 . l.il l.&T uui iu a. vi, a uu hwiubui vi muquaiitim f trtSa ming gobdx, t't-'H i.. ' . - -jT" "Linen and Cam' HdftL Uohoa snd Sflk do, '" j Fancy Cravats, Combs, Sewing Silk,-' k Ladies whila and' &Slm$&S& MerindHca,";r r u ".J Gentlemea's I do, sndGtoVes. . 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