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THREE DOLLARS Per Asnr, in 'Mnf..
THOS. J. LEMAT, Editoe L PaorRHCToa.
VOL XL.
"JJnrtf) Carolina poincrful in intellectual, tooral and pfjpral rtouttf tl;e fana ot out rr ano fjome of our aflfttion;."
RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1Q49
NO. :43!
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COMMON SCHOOLS. n
OmC Of LITERARY BOARD,
BA LEIGH. Ocimii 10. 1849- 5
mHE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE LITERARY FUND having mads idiiuibn-1
'I " , .. .. i r il,. Fiuii fur tha nu 184ft. anions the several Louhllee, ,
,7the aupporl of Common School., kavs ordered lb. follovring Tabular Statement to be pubHahed--..l.ii..
f Coontv. ih. Horimr and Fall Distribution, end th MB total
snowing - i-r"
j i M.f
T .i.K- i-.ll nrlhutian will b. naiJ to the pereooi eulided la reeeire the mom, on
1H iwfui - r a-UAN UtVl V
Fall Diat iUuuon. Total DieUibulioa.
Couhtiu.
Alexander
Alamance
Anton
Ashe
Beaufort
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswick
Buncombe
Burke
Cabarrus
Caldwell
CamdeiV
CatawM J
Carteret-
Caswell
Chatham -Cherokee
Chowan
Cleveland
Columbus
Craven "
Cumberland
Currituck
Davie
Duplin
Edgecomb
Forsyte
Franklin
Gaston
Gates
-Granville-
..Gieene
Guilford
Halifax
Haywood
Henderson
Hertford
Hyde -
Iredell
Johnston
Jones
Lenoir
Lincoln
Macon
Martin .
McDowell
Meckleibne '
Montgomery
Moore
Nash-
New Hanover
Nofthamptws
Onslow
Orange
Pasquotank
., ferqutawiut.
Person
Pitt
Randolph
Richmond
- Rockingham
Rowan
Rutherford
Sampson
Svanly
Stokes
Suiry
Tyrrell
Union
Wake
Warren
Washington .
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes
Yancy
rJerl Population. Spring. Distribution.
(17 Our Correapondente attention h reapeetfully
IH to the following HR1LLIANT DISPLAY
OF SCHEMES for NOVEMBER, IS49.
Orders to be adikoecd ta
E. lOPJlISOlTfe.Cq.-
4; WALL a'VULEi . N. Y.
$137,500
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MA
RYLAND, for iho benefit of the CokmImUiciI
Lotteries ot Manlaad. CUisiNo. it. (or 1S49.
to bo lrwo in th ;iij of Bolimoni,Md., on
S4rJyNor. 3, 1S49. 7i Ndiubcrr-IS Unti
UattO'i.
SPLENDID BCHEME
it iho Sur ORioo,
Kalcivb, Srt. 8J, 1149.
12.957
7,200
10,437
U.4S&
0,658
4,410
UtiOO
0,184
8,38-3.
5,000
4.009
10,190
0,0 n
11,885
M.U8
347
5,229
0,625
3,505
it;i55
5.800
13j59Q.
C.818
0,311
12,730
8,553
. cros
15.3SO
8,407...
18,117
13,100
4,854
5)29
6.165.
5,579
14,105
9,205
3,818
6,130
10,190
4,722
tt.510
4,658
15,740 .
6,077
:7t40Q
7,505
t792 973 I 1,764 -
444 ' 645 089
637 783 1,420
579 711 1.290
.407 499 006
271 O 331 002
6Wfl -J 720 1,306
S78 404 842
513 029 1,142
3() 375 081
300 375 681
622 50 704 1.S86 50
509 454 823
725 891 1,616
' 803 1,050 1,922
212 251 463
319 392 - 711
405 487 002
a 15 263- 478""
682 837 1,519
803 .981 1,788 :
358 440 798
,830.----lvl-"'
416 . ' .. 511 -- 927
669 098 l,f7"
. 778 955 1,733
641 641 1,182
I ol 1,500
1 of3,;uo
I of J 5(10
I of S'SD
1 of am
I of 3.SOO
t ol 3,100
I of 3,500
I of 3.500
I of 3,SW
37,5(.X)!
I of ,500
I of 3,500
1 oi 3,100
I of 3.500
I ol t.lUO
t of 3,500
I of 3 500
I ol 3,500
1 of 3,500
1 of 3,500
'iH Prizes of 1.500,
83 of 7SO Hi o(305 SO
iii I'rise of $330 cath
G3ofl(K) 63 of 75
I2 of 50 IS5 of SO .
' -teo ItfT"' lt
Tickets 410 Jitrei in nronortion.
A oertiftealeola Parkare ol S5 Ticket! oillbo
I teat (or (130Sbarea hi proportion.
:J0,00U!
MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY for
the benrfit of Suiiirltanoab Canal, ha. (.! No.
49, lor IS49.lo betlrawa in Ballimore Mi., Wcl
totwiyri
I
HEED WHEAT.
lev ohlt of KTKUKIAN WHKtT mJf
bo bad, ai $1 a baihel, bjr an earl (ipliaatie
mmmm
sTaa,rwr:(. . W
3
60
10,700
10,665
6,430
21.570
7r398
6.16a
8,050
9,545
13.313
7.357
, 9,216
11,610
10,760
13,007
10.385
4,709
15,190
14,305
,4,003
17,020
9,045
a.835,
9.420
11,025'
5,850
'055,093
372
U37"
1,107
800
298
302
377
341
' 897
502
233
375
622
289
398.
" 280 '
062
310
458
.462
058
652
393
1,317
45S
- 378
493
683
753
440
- 663
711
658
831
635
288
928
878
251
1,095
589
236-
676
675
, 358
$10,000 00
. .503,.
I,t50
-406
1,359
983
364
415
462
418
1,065
690 '
286
460
764
654
...4811 ..,
3Vt'
-1,180 O"
: 381 -
555
667
807
, 800
482
1,618
555
4MB"""'
604
716
998
552
691""""'
871
807
070"
779
353
1,139
1.077
307
1,314
723
- 888
700
827
439
49,181
-r W5.,:.:;
2,087
738-""'"
2 460
1,783
2
717
839
759
1,932
1,252
519
835
1,386 50
613
am
635
2 J 42
. T91
- 1,007
1,029 1,465
1,452
875
2,935
841
1,097
1,299
1,751
.....092,
1.254
1,582
1,405
"1,807
1,414
641
?,007
v 1,955
658
l39
1,312
524
1,282
1,502
707
89,181 00
oar. Not. MultlO. 7
Drawn Uaiimt.
GRAND SCHEME. --
$30,000 -
t of 7,000 I of 3,9 75
,, 4: Of 1,100
I Prixa Of 1,350 mM . - v
: 100 Priaet ol H.000 each !!!
40 of 00 40 of 175!
too oi i5 ar7j
6i of 50 62 of 30
4J5 of 9ft dolUri.
ka ha fca
Ticket! oiUr $10 Sliaret In uraportio.
A CoHiReate of a Paekaro of 35 TiekeU U! b
eat for 20Sharei iti wopoMioBvi
: tso.ooo
UllAXn fNSOI.IlATEl) LOTTERY of Mary.
Un.l. Uelaoare and Oeoraia. Clan No. 49 for
1 849 to bo lraa in lUtlimore. Mil., oa Saturday,
N01. 10th. tS9. 78 Nnmbera. IS drawn ballot!.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
30,0001 $20,000
: 810,000.
1 of 5,96tdolla.i I of 3,000 dollar!
IOFI.SOO
20 Prizes of 1 1,000 each!
M of 300 dollar! 80 of 3O0 dollar!
SO ol ttMl
474 of $200!
6 of 100 of ri
Sit of SO 194 of 40
. Slq &.c See
Tick el a onl tl 5 Share, in nrooortioa,
I A certificate of Pack an of J whole I ickata
will be aenf lor 170 aharea in prouortion,
S33.04M!
maw w&oma. -
TASTV AMD HE ACTJIFtt;
HURT at tend from New -Yorl ai.d PhilatnH
Qj tbia, enibracin aver? variety of at J la kud
fajhioofor XbirALL. and It UVl t.ll Trade of
1848. aay,
Rich eniliroideied, and Satin Slriprd Delaint,
Plain an J Satin BtripcJ Meriuora and Canh
aierco,
Canlunere, Chameleon, anil Tartan plaiila.
Plad Ortram Cloth, and bigb colored Detains,
(ftr VhtlOrtn.J
Rich Chameleoa M oheir Lustres,
Drth, and Mode color' d Alpacvaa,
Mode eolur'd Paramutla, and Mouorlina,
8upriior B!'k, Plaid, anil changeable Alpi
cai.
Beautiful BfoeadeJ Cli!inloit Xoatree, (ata
'-erg hue)
Splendid American and BritUh Prinia.
Jnny Lind Caltcoea, eiiT London Cliintx, (0
new Utugnt.),
Fine Plaid and EmWoidertd GmRhamm, '
"' Vnpor Gioa do Rhino, and changeable Hilke,
Hwuw and Jaconet Mualini, Dwhop lawa
Iriah Linen, Long Lawn, and Thread Hkfa,
Beautiful Chin Pearl, and Leghoin BoaaiTi,
Rich Bonnet, Cap, Neck and Bait Kihanda,
Silk Krinjoaand Velvet Trimming, ( every
AouV '
Thread Laeea, EJginf, and Mualin Trimming,
Kobbid EJIOga. ilk ad W orated Braiua, '
Rlrachra aiul tli.bleachad Cotton Bhirtinga,
llrd and. WWl4Mal- "
Woollen Shirla and Drawera,
Plaid and Ombre Hhidod LinaeTf.
EmbroUlered Caaaiuiora, and Rich Caabmm
and Woollen Shawla;
Fi Ciotbb and Caaiwcaaa,
O'ercoaiins; and Kentucky Jeaoe,
Bilk and Gingham Umbrellae.
T. A. MITCHELL.
Rileigh, Oct' l, 1849. '- 41
I Fraiiciaco, and at 10 o'clock dropped anchor
iwar the Uiiiltu btates Trigatr) Warren, 111
the harbor of hat port, The excitement
on board was very great. The hatborahd
town presented a most interesting and nov
el appearance. A hundred or more tcncU,
of all chscs and from all parts of the world,
rode at anchor, many of them evincing by
their appearance that they were completely
thartud, The town itself was defined by
the myriads of lighis ami camp fires which
Iwinkiod or flared in every direction, from
the shores up the hill aides, anil up the
hill lops. One could hardly realise that it
was not some vision conjured up by the
brain, burnt as it did upon ' the view, after
passing along lor so many miles upon a
barren and uninteresting coast. Our an-
hor had hardly netted Into the mud be
fore we were boarded by half a ' dozen
boats, and question upon question was pour
ed out from the boarders and the boarded
the one set wishing to licar news) from the
States, ilie other intelligence respecting the
land of promise.
FROM CALIFORNIA.
E xtracl of letter from M rr J." B. Dorf
rage to the New Orleans Picaymr-dated
San Frkocisco, J uly ltf, lB4a .
After relating liis arrival at can Lucg'
bv the- werlana roitta rronTMexli. ni
his succeeding in getting on board the steam
er California, which touched Jh&$0XMt.
.. GRAND. COXSOUDA TE4MXTTERY of Maryplaon-bef-K)isage Troth tlte Panama,
sorts of privations and hardships, will fret
the disappoinimeht most bitterly; Sich'
is life; Thr-re is no eud. ,lo Uie ganiL'ing
establishmcnu hire; one ran jiardly looki
to the right 1r left without -seeing faro
bank, roulette or roontc table or "aw eat
clotlv" around which are an abundance of -betters
-and Wtting "high'i (tie morninp,"
noon and iMuht, in fact during the whole
Iwenty-fonr hours, gambling ia carried o
to a great ex reas. As a matter of course
the quantity of intoxicating or , exileratiug t
liquids untlrr Uiegenotal and eoinprclieii
sive term rwi7hvTy consumed, is- ery
great, and the emolument derived from the ,
sale of the same, at retail, in . umall 'lots,
known as 4'drinks" pr,jJums'? ia "very
(ODStiluralilct Et ery glass ol liquor is sold
at iwtnlu-fietttult per g!a, and an whw
ky brings f I, and brandy but 2 per gallon, "j
it strikes me forciblyj that lit 4rofita-afis- r
ing from ;thc sale ol iho same must be verj
considerable, .; t J-iii :-- -
Singular to say, however, there j more
order 111 the place than could reaaoably 'be
excttcmeut uere apainsi ana concernins;
set of men eailing themsclve-?fThe-t'-
Uownd,M -a toid of rowdies iinilar In all
-None of the passengers went ashore thM expected and certainly Infinitely leas rtiaft-
ight, and conversation was kept up until a i.,neclcii ,0 find. Th rro hna l,i,n m liiiL,
late 'houtr. Many all anxious head Was 1 -.-itnW -
laid upon (lie $torteQtrwfl
sTde'bf a plank, aa the rase might be, that
nWAtC-OJi me rooming of tnnri sin. most rtg)(tcU i0The Killers," "Barnburners,''
ofllie passengers went ashore in seardi of and 8partan.,, of tW fleheHrfeii
!WfV"Wfft 'aiHW ,fThVoonposed of lata mem
bers of the New j orWv Regiment, -and,: as- -tumcd
b regulate society. After commu
ting various aggressive acts, mostly against
Foreigners,' they made a combinnd and or-,
niar to look lor tliem. Ihey were as
scarce as green peas in winter, aim rtiMr
doarer. Tweniy-five Uollars a week lor
a small room for a ainclo centlcman ia no
joke, but many single gentlemen were very ffaitt!a attack m a part of ooaceahle and
lucky to Gnd lodginga even at Uiat rale. wnMt Chilarios wU were VamDod, near
Many weie compelled lo purchase tents and lho n...Jr rt,v.,l nl.;. .-..
i . . . .. . . r I l,-',;- iH."HTI"w-
namrnon ooartinwi wwrwwHieiw jBBire pjuudelltew
put to great ShlftsT , I was fortuiuW enough of their euoJit and money, and 10 . rrauty
to find several frends and . acquaintances
very soon after landing, and was enabled to
find a haven. .
While at breakfast at the Parker llouse.
the principal hotel of tlie place, (was ,sc
coated by your correspondotit Fieanor, and
immediately issued a verbal extra of the
news of the Ust two months tn the Mates,
which I had j gleaned : while en the
California. . A crowd of Auditors listened
with the groatcst interest. If I enu
have issued a small "Extra Picayune," I
As
their natural taste for human blood. In tli . ,
attack sonie six or seven Chilanoa were '5
murdered, tfnd the rest drirea outof town, '
while their property was either taken ofT or t
dea'royed. In t!ia - meele, tvvof al of "The
Hounds" were crippled.
This outrage. , was .of , to glaring 1 a -h
a character thai the merchato and other re- ...
spcetable and peaceable citizens dnterniineui
to put it down. A town meeting ,wa ac
cording called on the afternoon of the Iflth,
a police formed and warranU issued by the
alcalde for the arrest of "The - flnnile,"-i
Tho inesr citizen
The Coontieaof Alesandor. Alamance, roiayino, baawn. a,m
, rl thaCountiea rcpecliialy fromwrhich they bate t)n erected.
ThTfJuowinV SaCS av. had Pupila.t tb. W.nd Dumb In-ilut-, prior to the
1 ha lol lowing w' 1 ,u. ,i .. h'm rhareed to each, nu
W.ka v Uran
Fsr: ' s 4."..
Cumberland m
2 - T5 Johnston ,
Bsocombe " New H.novai
jneoln m 7 Her.fo,d
Moors " ... fc ,
Hlokoa " r.u. fnntiea .ra rnirullv reminded that nrovieioflj should
Tb. Juatice. of th. Uoun., y J"-". ' V" ,h. 'T.r f .ha auma. '
U mad. intbe wit asaeeemen o. " p .. . r ' irti,uu. are -quired by
TheJolio-ingC .J p., , $7 Vr eJncatipn and
,h. Actol 'bel.?."!" rtW?:h. if not paid, will b. 4luct.d out of their siuu
npfwn 01 racn aciio... . . ,. ... .
of Ih. neit anoual.disxnouu - -
land. Delaware and Ceoreia Claas No 50 (or
1 149 to be drawn M Halliinore. (Md.) oa Salui
day,. Noaember I7j t49r 73 Numbel-lS draws
ballet.
GRAND SCHEME.
$33,000 - $22,000
r-ar i;t0r" 1 of S.000
1 of 1.000
90 priaea of 1,150
20 of 7505 20 of 400
fo of 300 SOOof too
9 of 100 . 69 of SO
It4)f 30-' :"7 194 oi 30
ka tta U
Tieket! only 10 Dollara,
A aen ificate ol a Package of 95 Ticket! will be
aeat fur 190-ibarea m proimrtioe.
30,OOOI
MARYLAND. CON auUDATED. LOITEUY, for
the benefit of Sutqaehaona Canal, eta. Clau No.
19. lor IS49. to be drawn m Raltiinorr, Man land.
ee. Weiltwa.ler, -,No. St., 114ft. 7S Nawber Lou
lery, 13 drawn ballot,.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
$30,O00! (190,0001
910,OOO!
1 of 3,000 Of 5000 ------ -
f of 2.870!
50 PRIZES OF tl, 000 each!
SO of 500 ISO ol 900
65 ol 100 65 of SO
. ISOet 60 130 of 40
4.60 off)
&.e. Ax;. &c.
- llcketa f.10 Bharea in mopoHion
A Cortifteata ol a Package ol V6 rickets will be
aent fur ISO bhar ia proportion.
on the 12th, the writer proceejls:---
Tha California Had very. large fltimber
of passengers on board and was very much
crowded the cabins were all occupied and
the steerage Uolid",wUh,.human, lwiigs-e&uld
necessarily the condition of the ship was not
verycleanlyi and the pale faces of many of
the voyagers lnmeateu utai iney nau nau a
hardtimeof it Much sickness had prevailed
at Panama previously to tha-sailing of the
Catifoniiaf and aTter she 1 left "several pas
sengers fell victims to the diseases incident
al to the climate two 01 tneae were pro
nounced eases af cholera. , Many had suf
fered severely from fevers while at Panama
were still enfeebled, but the general health
of the ship was good when she arrived at San
Diego. Among the passengers on board
were Gen. Ureene, lormeriyoi lexas; mr.
Minor, of the Kail Road Journal; Capt
Mead, of the U. S. Navy, on his way to
could have cot a hat full of "ounces.
yet, being but a looker on here 1 ! v hada 1 pced tn tlieTr handsT
.lWM. ol observing ii.e sign 01 me nine-. 1 miUla pc4icfl actedjwth rmitttrfffran-?
Speculation ttf and forw
lay-, eat ight, cou pled .and placed in irons on tho
are .sold at prices imost preposterously high, I nJAZShmfwWttkKtnMrht
fTV''':: patrol was also organized. Xhe next day
tngs of wood, and wooden frame, wtthean- gnai WM i6ttramonedt 4 mnJ on ,2
vaas covers, are going up in all directions, ollowin- Jifjtoh&rFW'tiff
,"l,.Mvew', party. , .This quickness of movement on .
eolild haveeontraeted constructed them Jor th nnrt of A .;.!- :h ,ha.
Aladdin. Merchandise of every sort- and i.nilj. wj.i1011t ,ir,,'i1i,;.i. ,k. '
$150
23S
5t3
f.7S
150
' 600
150
150
150
Northampton County e- "e?
A Cll ACE TO 171 A RE JIOJIEY.
f CHOICE tat oi BupeiCne Freudrand Eng
Ua liab Cloths, Caoimaiea and . Vsalings, ia no
beini opened at BlUU:!' WELL-KNOWN
CLUTUING WARE-H0U8B, on Faymteville
Street, wber. hie friend and th community ton-
erallv. are naiUcularlv inviteil to call.
........ . .
Tber is a gieat varieiy 01 new stywn nie era,
eon. which, with a general eupidy of lood in lbs
(urnuhiiic drparlment, may la lounu on 10a aioai
accommodalinc tea ma. at lho abov. place. 1 be
nranrlniur. or hie Foreman. Mr. t'each. may at
all linva he found at home
Keady Iflrtde Clothlnwjnat Arrived
Ualeiab,Uct. 10. ia. '-"'
kind 1. piled up in the moat admirable eon- .engeance, and, some fear, will burn down
uaion in nu pari. . ..o , - v-. th- c,ty, ry ey mtte tQ ac.om rt ih. '
value 01 M- -m'u -k ... t. 1...
v wtui'iiviiuiB ,1, viinraiHurpe )9 cuiiiuu-.
tion. Many of "the citixeni are in favor
ter eargo is
daily arriving. Tito
merchandise is, daUy,decrasing.a but still
v"- w a ' . w J
immense returns are reaiiseu. eery oooy hanjring ringleaders, some of banish-
'lt .r .c :: . r Hogging them.
Ltbor u extraoruintruy men,
ratiOBV - Labor ta
common stevedore s wages being tl perl
hour, cartage from t2 to $4 for a small
dray load ounces of gold are, in reality, of
about the ssme relative value as aoiiars in
our own pail, so you may suppose that It
is no place for gentleman loafer of limited I
means. A literary man, or a newspaper
join and assume command of Edith. UjSJ'edttor,.uulesa.heha a press, is of as hide
steam rrapeucrT ana many persons irom service as me nun wneet y a coscn, inu
Mobile and New Urieans. A low passen-1 pleasantly situ a tea as a pig in a pone; ut
,ra fmm Mohila and Naw Orleans had . is no where at all: he may belonir to .the
'.' . a e 1 . a a a tit 1 aT . I
left those places on the 6th oi June, making "highly ornamental ciasa 01 society,
. . . .a 1 la a a a . . 1 a.' a 1
tlio quickest trip outjihat has yet been inaae.
I conversed with several gentlemen who
but
he had better turn his attention to the "use. I
ful." Brains and literature msy bo be ycry
had come out by the way -of -Vera CrHZ,Jgood capital elsewhere, but brains and oun-
city of Mexico, Gaudalaxara and San Blass, ecs, or a muscular power and a good, trade
GaatoQ
Hyde
Marin
150
150
75
Cumberland M
Sfc.kee "
Richmond
75
75
75
Orange . ... ..ml Punita in tha aaid IoalltuU durinc the year, are
nnnBri,i'B"r' . -
In like
by law, required to make similar provpuon
4121.
THE MOST EXTE.KSITC
IN THE UNITED STATES IS AT
K: 7t llnltliiior el neat Liffm,
HAI.l IllUKl ftlU-
B AeSOO Sertent rw eatftaeirrf. . '
... " 1 - . L I - t
tOiaiOeeeaiaaine avwoyf aw" , .
MERCHANTS AND Ul HERS .iailltvf Ball!-
...it. nti ntd eiiiDine the lr
far and b'tt ok oflillRTS Ibat W;bae)
om.(r: aoaaiilmf of all etse! ao cjaainir.
MEN AND BOYS, whte lor )le ami work.
R..l.;n ....nl ka aarnaaaed. Mart Ibaa naaal
ff'iria have beenoede to reader the arlnwBt
couiMletc aad ateairabls ia atery "VJ-
.a '
CEXTLEMIEN'S HATS. .
Fall Style For I4.
R. TUCKER at BON have juat
reeeived their Fall Sopply ol Faab-
ionahle Beaver and Super ssofctwia
HAT'S
ta the peedaetRM of the article jaat
kaaiiiMed the eaoet faullleaa aaodcla of
Europeaa style iia been eonaulled, and by aaKing
tnesaOMiraaoet yomlrt lrwmrt who, America
fcaba end Uate the preaeol Faahloa ha( keea lormed;
and lis appropriaieaeaa to tha olhrr poriiooeol Ibe
CeaileaieH'a Fall and Wiaier Coaturoe aaaaot fail
to reeomend k' U Mte Cthnnablo oowauaity. (
- (Iw eoitonwrs and the noblia are rcafeetlully
iarHcJ to sell sad examine io iheeaeeleee - L
il. TUCKER k SON.
34 H.
Yionuela.
C8T received from New York, another frreh
and alegant supply of faabiouahls Bom-eti
and Artificial Flowera, vial a
Fine White Linen Brakl,
Wire, Straw and Hair
liooeh Sl Readv and PeJal Straw,
Lerbora and Elegant Artificial floweri. '
15 T. A. MITCHELL.
Raliigh, 10th July. 1 849. '
Ntaoea. Slippers and Ciiliera.
aUST fclwd .and now openina,. "
aas ttmcnt of Ladit and fireillenieo a hoea
of almost every deaenpuon iirom rwu.n..
M a JNA J VllSeKSM;
o.t.l.k. iViobas la. U9. " 1
m.-- - -aiuTT- - '1 -
- II aU ansl Cap-
X , FRESH Supply of Moleskin, Beaver, Mef.
A L... .ndCaliuiinia Mala: bxrlherwith Men
I and Boy's, Fei aud Cloth Cape, dally e pectad,
7 v , T. A. MITCHELL.
and Gutulalaxara and Acapulco. They
represent these routes as very practicable
and expeditious, j he lines 01 attrenrtos
extend to Guadalaxarn, and Irom thence
mule transiortauon can be had, ai com-
Saralively reasonable rales, to either ban
tlas or Acapulco. The average rate of trav
el is about fifty miles a day the traveller has
no trouble about taking rare or nut animals,
and has nothing to do but to mount and to
disinouut. I have been told that $250 will
amply cover the expense from New Orleans
or Mobile to either San DIas or Acapulco,
at both of which ports the steamers touch.
The Acapulco route is lho plaasanfM, but
there is more certainty ol hitting the, steam
ers at San Bias, as they stop there to coil.
Phcre is always plenty of shipping, how
ever. atAcapu co. ine oniy uanger to
ho aoDroheuded is from robbers, but if
'. .. . ....
parties are well armea, ami at uie various
topping places let it appear that tliey are
so and on the- out Vive, no uaneer irom
them need be apprehended. These ban.
ditti have spies at every stage of the road.
I learned On board that poor Bugbee,. who
carried so many expresses through upon
the lower line during the war, was shot on
the road. I waa also informed that from
carelessness in not keeping their, weapons
by thorn - eotistantlyV the passengers were
ttot able to defend themselves and repulse
the robbers when first attacked. Bugbee
was a bold fellow, and had he not dropped
his weapon would have peppered the ras
cal roundly. ',: . t:--' f
About sundown on llie 14th we doubled
the point at Uie outside of the Bay of San-
are the requisites here.
I have met many New Orleans people,
somo of them are up to their eyes in busi
ness, others just preparing to commence.
Some tew and recent arrivals have had e
nough of El Dorado, and are aboui return-
ne home in dwirust. I hive seen many
pcrsoits iroia "e mmaa. " " "
counts atrce oerfoctly . That there is in
abundance of gold is generally admitted, but
to obtain it reamres much labor. - it ia
not all, either, who are successful, eorae
failing even with the ulmoat assiduity in
inakuif cnoucit 10 pay ineir hphdwi,
while others realise their fondest hopes
Numbers are daily returning completely
discouraged, and are about returning home
or entrap-ini? as clerks, book keepers, or
B O wi . . ... " ant
pursuing other trades and callings. 1 nose
inured vo ninnaai tauur ubuuuukui;
the best chance. 1 am not at all - taken a-
backat this state of things, as I had antici
pated thatsthe facility with which the gold
could be obtained had been grossly exag
geratedthe simplicity of the operation was
not misrepresented, Dot me extreme . ton
. . . - 1 AsT'B
was never thought 01. 1 ne ureauiui, outer
disappointment which will be experienced
by thousands of ardent spirits is paiuful to
Mntemplate,Sw. ..-
From what L nave. Keasniow
know the "extent and msgniluda of Uie
cas,tles in the air which have been, built,
and I cannot but pity the dispair with
which tftey will witness the metamorphose
. . . .a 1 a .
of their air drawn building inw eocicea nats.
Those who have come die land rout-i by
the CJila and by dm Plains, sufTcring all
Frm th Louuvttl Journal.
: " 'AUTUMN.
- . h. Baanicx. ' " ' ,
The summer dsys have paiead away .
Upon lite bieaih of flowers.
While with their funeral oom.s decay
In suiumn's sober hoaisi '
And oh! how eolema now, to view
r. ",wThaeattu.Jih- beauty sUow,-:
To waioh the sky whose deepening blue
A sadder shade must own. ' . -
' - -. ; - ' . - - - r - ' -r '
My heart was touched with pensive ea;e
To see in grove and lawn
. Tha'ebangea wrought in silenea there,
Hiiico Siiminet's TOy dawn .
The voico of natare hymmsd to ma
A ditjra of Ih. decay,
And joined lo saddest symphony,
j 1'hs momsiiu died away,
Oh It ware sad to wander by
The solemn wood sieve, v
, To bear the birda in auuimn's sky,'
i The doatb Of sommer grieve 1 '
Te hear tha waves in mo$ic flow, ' '
4 Stiller, sadde atreera, ' . !" "
And fuel ihare reats on all below, . 1 1
A melancholy dream
Yes, It wei. sad to roam the dale.
In sreriing's languid hours, ,
Aad hear the wanton winds bewail
The doalh of summer flowers; : !
To see how drooping nature wear '
A mournful face of eare, . - ;
' Aad boat no mo', the joyous airs
Ol birda in summer (here ,'
Rut why In sorrow murmur now!
Since (iod has mada tl Sol
Why wear aweary, pensive btnw,
Th shod of thought below! ,
Oh learn how lita most pass away, ,
' Wilh all of human form ! .
As fades the beautiful and gay, 'j "';
In autumn wind and stotiu.
And like this solemn serious time; . :
. n gloom, and shadow east,
The gorgeoas hues of sumtnei'a clime,
..AHpotishelhatlasit - '
Ttusfada aw lives liks-samraer'aiaT,'-In
evening's holy light, .
While memories oa our spirits lie,
; The stars of mortal night w
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'ADVICE TO THE LADIES. " -
Always dress as neatly . and- plainly as
possible let Flora be your' jeweller, and a
roue-bud the only gem about you,
ir
Rileigh,. October Iti l4 ' ' J;
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