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y j. S, r: ; ii 1 "BE JUST AND FEAR NOT! LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT. BE! THY COUNTRY'S. THY GOD'S ad TRUTH'S.?1 rlkmWX. 1 '! :GOiBSBORO !-., THURSDAT, ItlAXlCII 28 18504 . : XlWJiaDEli C2f felt' ii :il;Kri -Hl;:4 ' - ' - -t ! ; I i :: " - :-" ' ' r : - "J ' ' ! r 1 ' 1 " ' - '" .'l- ' ' 'lL' ' -; " ' v A . v ITIIE TEI.EGRAPII- I I : r i I . ,,.,yf',r Ir 1 - the telegraph; i i K'BtlSHID XVMT THUMDAY Wilmington Advertisements. W. Fl S. ALSTON, Edito 4 Pfonntoi. .11 , TERMS. . It Tu'i'iKftnTH PmnuHi . TniflMM will j b Mnt 4 a - fiJkl'tvra t Twa TVtllar tt anntOuu if paid in advance. Two Dollart and half payment fee' delay ed three montha and Three Dollar at the end of the year. Thete lerma ynu wwwwuij ,J, ,4 ; r - Advertisements. 1 square,; lit time.fl 00 aquarea, 1 jeaf. lifti i column, ; One column, S44 i ti l tntentjed for publication, mut be ort pkid. 85 For each continuance, 25 1 equare; 1 year, : i 8 00 1 antiareiL 1 Tear '15' 00 ! tar letters on duuss, ana au connnumauu f20 .1 A1VERTISEHIENTS CHARLES J. NELSON, 9 C OAC H M A KE R, &c, . Reepectfilly informs Hia;' fellow citizens of V VVayne and iheiad. jihiBg Counties, Jthat he has recently enlarged his butrnest- considerably increaf ed hisTormer istocK, and tnereby nas proportionally increasea 'his facilities for the prompt and faithful iperform ''ntrefoFairjobs -commit ted to hiscarejas S r- Carriage Maker and Metier all Trxmr ijfier Undertaker, and Har ness dealer. AUo. Blacksmith VVurk. in all its' various i lie Ms selected his workmen wivh afyiew to theinskiH, competency and -industrious habits, ' and 88 hie usually superintends, his whole busi .nessjin perscm, and hopirtg to be able :to give general sat isfactionhe earnest ly, solicit a share wf Wbttcatronape. He occuDies the eld stand rtn VVavnesboro. . ; iov. iW-ro iv. I BLACKSMITH SHOP Ti. .. j ': ij u.:. A,,VaVl 1-a services of arr excellent Blacksnftn, arid rented the Shbft. near Messrs. Surrimer- i lift and Hamlet's livery; stables, I j iis pre- jy pared to Shoe Horses, jand do DRUGS, MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS, &c. THE subscrjber begs to inform the public. that he has and is constantly receiving a large and well selected assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Window glass. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Patent medicines. etc. consisting in part of the following . j I r DRUGS. : Castor oil by the gallon and bottle, calome seid.itx and soda powders, opium, epsom and glauber salts aloes, myrrh, sarsaparilia, spirits ammonia potash, digitalis, rhubarb ippecac, ja lap, barley, sago, tartaric acid, seidlitz mixture, cream tartar, bi. carb, soda, sal soda. 14 r CHEMICALS. I , Sulph. quinine, da. morphine, do. ct. iodine, iodide potass, lactate of iron, citrate of iron, citrate of iron and quinine, amnion tart, of iron. vera trine, velarianate of zinc, iodide of lead. Paints----White lead, 'dry do. ground in oil. pure extra and No. 1, black lead.dry and ground in oil, chrome green, do ground in oil, chrome yellow, do ground in oil, venitian red, dry and in; oil, Spanish brown, dry and in oil, yellow ochre, dry and in oil, terra de sienna, umber, lamp .black, litharge, coach, japan, and copal variiish, linseed oil, train oil. lamp oil, best win ter bleached-sperm oil, for family use. . ' Df EsTurFs. Indigo, madder, copperas, log. wood, red sanuers, annatto. . j i HfiNDow.GLAss.8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14,' 10 by 15, 11 by 17, 12 by 14, 12 by 16, 12 by 20, etc. . : . - - . Paint and varnish Brushes, Paint brush, es, from No. 6 to 000000,' sash tools, No. 1 to No. 8, varnish brushes. No. 1 to 000. A i PATENT MEDICINES. . Townsend's sarsaparilia, Goldsboio' Advertisements POETIC AI" seryce3 of an; excellent BlacksnUh, and g. arillaf . Sands' Iodide of sarsaparilia, in quart lies. hot. Saddle and Harness MANUFACTORY. jypA THE Subscriber thankful for the . V SJ IilecI support syloSr rcceivJ. P) fV leave lo inform tbe cilizrna of ISUc. Wayne, and the adjoining coun ties that he b4 removed to bis nsw Shop on Esst Centre Street, next door to tb Odd KeUow'c Halt And having jtm returned from the CWth wiili a new Stock ol materials, is pre pared to-icui all orders in hit line of LusmeM, . and hopes by strict attention to the tame, t merit a atiU graater aha re of public patronage. Saddle ami harness made to order at the shortest notice. Repairing neatly executed. j JOHN TAYLOR. ! Raw fides taken in exchange for Saddlery. ! Goldtboro. Dee'r 8th 1849 7 t MORE GOLD!!! Davis & Langston , WhEELRIGUTS. MUL B E R R Y, S T R E E T . GOLDSBORO', N. C. j C7 Particular attention paid, to repairing vehicles of every description. jas. j. Davis. jno. langston. j Nov. 25th. 1849. 5 ly. STRAYED. OR STOLEN. ! On the night of the 3rd January, 1850 a small spotted Dog. with black ears, andj will recognize the name of Lad. Any informal ion concerning him, ' ... . i ii , i.i will De tnanKiuny receivea, ana me person delivering him to me, shall be liberally rewarded. ' JUSJbiPH A. IWUKAM. GoldsboroV Jan. 26th, 1849. " 14 WAYNE HOTEL, ''tra i v Forever TlUne! j The following gem from Alaric "Watts, naa in a most delightful measure, and " gives a very echo to the seat -where love is enthroned." Forever thine, whate'er this heart betide, Forever mine, where'er our lot be out ; Fate that may rob us of all wealth beside. . Shall leave us love, till life itself be past. , ", ; i ; . Th world may wrong us we will brave its hate ; r aue u-iends may change, and msec nopea aeciine Though bowed by cankering care we'll smUe at fate, . Since though art mine, beloved, and I am thine 1 ' C Forerer thine : when circling years have spread ' Time's snowy blossoms o'er thy placid brow ; When youth's rich glow.-its purple light is fled, And lilies bloom where roses flourish now Say shall I lore the fading beauty leas. Whose SDnnf-tide radiance has been whollv mine! No 1 come what will, thy steadfast truth I'll bless, In youth, in pge, thine own, forerer thine 1 , v i Forever thine : at ereninir's dewey hour, I . When gentle hearts to tendcrest thoughts incline, When balmiest odors from each closing flower Are breathing round me thine, forever thins 1 .' . ! ' . Forever thine ! 'mid fashion's, heartless throng. In courtly bower at folly's gilded shrine , Smiles on my cheek, light words upon my tongue, , My deep heart still is thine forever thine 1 'PRETTY GOOD valentinfJ The following itanzas are extracted from a model valentine, which we find in the New Monthly Mag- lYettle Jottora Sail. :l The story publiah. i below, is from the pen of Solitaire, and first at Reared about five Tears afo. in the SL Louis Rel. , Times have chan -td rerr much ince Solitaire visited the "Platte A ngina," and if he would come among us now, he vruld find the "cualuns that created such an excit jnent then, worn as graceful It by our fair ones 'aa city belle could desire. PUitt Co. JUporter. U 9 WelL it are a tact 'dots,' said Jim bikes, t&at l prommust to tell you bow I cum to get out in these Platte dirrins. and I peculate tou snout as well have It at oast, kase I bin troubim' my konsdeace amaxin' to keen it llvered up. The afarr raised jeasy.in Kettle BotVm, and old Tom Jones' yell. my straps strait, and leare, or go and see tfetf bsS. Bear as I was a manager, 1 tno t I d go and neve at perp through this window, to see ef it cum up to'nrr spectatioos. Wkils I was luokin si the boys gota ti, w vu .Tin iiwu uio, auu , ujcj lauini ui mima . stout me aire ae fire to dry, and all nana get round, ineuting known Vhat waa the matter. I npe and tells all about it I never heerd ack lamn, hollerin and acreamin in all mr days. , 'Just then my trousers gin to feel th tire, szuz shrink about an inch a mint, and the boys and gala kept up so strong s lamn at my scrape and taa pickle 1 wur in, f gin U git rilcy, when all at cost I seel 'one vf these slick critters, from town, rite in among 'em, hollerin wus than the loudest. vuuocssua wwua chaw too wry-did he r says the town feller, well, be alwars rwspjr us word. . when he swsx;d he'd aw me up. gives .mji meet a x i-ur. I Just as I slight spnnkhn of a r whenever I think on iL ' , r.TT.v k0W. w urn iim.ui m i n. w w iiiw You see, tnar war. ft smau town cauea xquamy, in Miliary, that some Speculators started near Ket tle Bottom, cos thar lus a spontaneous salt lick in the diggins, and no ioner. aid they git it a goin. ed out - Don't let Id Jones in with that ar rifle H I didnl hear any more in that Bottom ; ligbtniir could't a rot near enousrh to sinrs mr Coat taiL 1 ? VrTev ma tTl? tnar, u uy . . b would wagoned from S Lo ise and other .down stream . A and cuss me eil couldn't villi rra -arYI nf f. Wmrm. r ttriA t rm thom Vhlt . . . M , , lookldas nice all'ays ; a if thsy wur goin lowest- : rLr.A -.J .v.; v powder, until I Jones teeth, and smell the crossed old Vfsssissippy. glxxeJ nr .(irnin TViVin ti k tKir m Bl haTS of thM " J r w ' - - J . . w w m m v n Bottom. - i . lliti l lMla. w-eiL they got nj ,a ball m the TiUagt, jest to The icr declares the times want interduc themselves ; o the gals round the nsigh- u , ..m i r-w .,. t.v. . rZ. " mendinsr." that his " little awr rs . . . - i 7. . i. : rrt . . . U : A1,V.A..V. W ry pictur to tnemseiv , and so scuneus oui oi sigm i insuuicicin vu euppuifc uiuif oiuwuu iro .tvib fcifc vum mw 1 1 "LnjtL in rnmn a n. axine all (other kind "of wbik line of buisnessL FibiT, 1850.-1. ; P. J j CX. iifGASTEX. Mercliiant T a i 1 o r, JJSj just received and is now i superb ansortment of y REDY MADE CLO T HjIN G, embrlcincr iverf l article vyorn by gentlemen, - to which he respectfully invites the attention of .Webster's do! ihdiafChoiagogue, House's Indian Tonic.Indian and Swaim's Panacea, Wistar's Balsom of Wild Cherry, Swayne's syrup of wild cherry Olasaonian balsam, Peery'a dead shot,' Fahnes tock's Vermifuge.Kellinger's Linament.Jayne's Alterative, Carminative balsam, Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, Exporant, VVistarPeter'e Leidy's, Blood, Jay ne'e sanative Beckwiih'a,Brandreth's, Moffatt's, Clickeners, 'Wright's Indian, Madam hail's Venus, and Champion'a Fills, McAllis er's, Harrison's, Gray's j and Tousey's Oint ment, Moffat Phoenix Bitters. ' j f Fob. Jellies, Pastrt. etc Cooper's Isin glass, Preston's Ext's. of I Vanilla, 5lose,Lemon and Nutmeg, Rose water Essence of ..Lempn, Cinnamon, and Cloves, Black and Rd Pepper, I INl GOLDSBORO N. C. ! The Subsciiber tiavini; thorbuehly refited the House lately ocvupied by Witlism Kobinson, on the West side oi the Rl Rosd, is now prepared to re ceive and enierisin visiters. The accommodations in all respects, will be as good as can be found in the State. The single rooms are provided wiih every necessary convenience, and the double rooms. lor lanuties, are fined ii wiih care. 1 he servants have been selected from tha bst to be obtained,' and experienced Ostlers have been employed' to take charge of Horses. ' . The Subscriber will make every exertion to giva satisl'action to the patrons of the House " i a a svv - fi i I So perish the leaves in the arbour, j .The tree is all bare in the blast ! j like a wreck that is drifting to harbor, I come to thee, lady, at last ; i "Where art thou, so lovely and lonely f Though ldld the lute and the lay. The lute and the lay are thine only, Except upon Valentine's day. ' For thee I have open'd my Blackstone ; For thee I have shut up myself; j ' Exchanged my long curls for a Caxton; And laid my short whist on the shelf. For thee I have sold my old sherry ; ( For thee I have burn'd my new play ; And I grow philosophical very ! Except upon Valentine's day. bv cxmnarior. thin' talked on amoogthe gals but what nice fellers ths clerks in Equalitv were, and how nice and. slick inT wore incur nais, pa weir smnj doois, ana m way.tney stirrup ddfn their trow sera. 11 one oi us .Bottom boys wes j to see Los ran, an ths taut waa 'bout these slick coking chaps from Equality. So we boys rot on danders up, and we lixsd a day for a rinsral mee!in pen the subject. We met in the IJottom, at Jak ) s and 1 am of ths opinion thur was some conr sgated wrath thar whew 1 wan ttneyi 1; - -H 11 and sossc '-sH says Mike Jeltr "let's go down and lick the tov p, rite strait I" . 1 ' . "Ko r hollowed, J ick Butta, -let's kitch these slick badgers comin c it of meetin and tare the hide and feathers off oa 'e l I . r The watchmakers ay then watchei " don't go," and they shall be u, wound up" if the " spring does not produce a "movement. Even the undertaKers complain that their trade is " dead ;n and the little alebrewers that everything in their line is l( Jlat stale, and unprofita- ble.M Cabinet-makers are compelled to return their bills ' to their "drawers," andcliair manufacturers vow they have" not a "leg to stand on." ; Bed-manufacturers sav these 'are n,3t Why, d n 'enxwhat d'ye think. boys," burst- times for " feathering their nests," ant! ed in old Jake ; "I swt r if they aint larut our gals to wear ttarn cuihio ?; onlr this moroiu' I caurht my darter Sally. put! .in one oh and tyin it round her. She tho't I was uleep, but I seed her, and I made the jade repudii e it, and no mistaks-vici- that they are obliged to "bolster up" theif business by they cau. getting u tick" whereref" To iriiss Moral "PiiiLosbrnY. Ain't it wicked to rob this hen-roostj Jim? "Ah They say thine eyes, like sunny skies, Thy chief attraction form ; ! I see no sunshine in those eyes, . They take me all by storm. Gk1Hboro Jan JOHN 10th 1S60. SANFORD. llif shirts,'' &.C Goldsboro Mr. STEPHEN i of the above V a mai Li'NsftilAa u tm ; frail tin 4 . i OA K t f""S ? - .,? A rj - i A.IU5 -ni PlAro.. AT,.tSnr- .M.. Wrappers, Freck and Dress Coats. Vests. rL"" n 1 " -7 Pantaloons, Cawimers, Fine dress hirtsi Under I ; . & w.u-i. German, and American Cologne, .Am. Cologne, by the pint and quart, Rousel's, Crary's, ; and Hauel's shaving cream, Military shaving soap, Hauel's "Nymph seep, Jones' Chemical toap, iBarrv'a Tricophrfousr Jayne Hair Tonic,' auel's Eau lustral, auel's Liquid iatr Dye, Fhalon's Hair Invigoraior, Castor Oil Poma turn. Ox marrow, sear's Oil, Macassar, do. An- tique do., Indian do , 50 dozen assorted Fancy aoans.16 do. iair brushes, assorted, 25 do. Fine Tooth brushes, assorted, 6 do. Nail do 6 do. shaving do. Plain and Fancy note paper, plain and fancy note envelopes, letter do., plain and fancy letter paper, Fancy, Motto seals, Transparent and plain wafers,; Cold Cream in jars -and bottles. Rose Lip salve, black Poma- His sgentv at Ti.' PHILLIPS has a portion 1 rnntirtnid atcck for sale M n v F A call is all they ask, as they feel sat lined they flcahiseir as cheap as can be i purchased I ; -elsewhere. - 4 ; - ; ; i 1 Sealedl Proposals. . THE Undersigned will receive, until the 8th day of April next, at 1 1 o'clock, A. Sealed Proposals for furnishing the following named timbers, intended for building a M. E. Church, in the Town of Goldbo- ro.Tix: t 4 Sills 50 feet long, 12 m 12 inches; 3 Sills40 " IS m 12 " - 4 Posts, 20 feet Ionr, 12 m 12 inches; ; To llousc Builder and others. 3 f flHE anWriber has on hrd, finished! and fin JU: iibiriR. 5,00 jUghts of Sash,, and j 6t7 feet pf ' v1 WwttioM Blinds, Which can bo bought very low for V fiirlst also continues to make Ceffins, at ihe , short X d "-r eitl noticed and en terms thai shall be satisJacbryJ - " Alonzo J. VViLtis, ' 4 Plates, 60 2 Plates, 40 1 Piece,25 44 4 Pieces, i6 27 StucU0 -66 Pieces, 20 " 62 Pieces, 25 " 26 Pieces, 40 -26 Joists, 42 " 35 Pieces, 20 M 18 Pieces, 32 " 26 Plank, 32 44 13 Plank, 36 " 8 Pieces, 40 44 6 H 1) 5 H i0 - "M 10 4H 10 6 M 5 6 H 3 3 m 3 M 12 3 M 10 2 m 21 2 H 16 1 h 16 1 M 16 2 H 16 I NewBerne, February, 18, 1850. V! : $75 REWARD. 17 'Si RANAWAY frcm the, Subscriber, ivmr in Duplin County, on the 2nd; of ' f- .'i Lr Sits a a r y, lp4o, a negro ooy oy ne name wi ionny, about 34 years of sge, dark complextoni o feet l or 2iihches high; and quick ' spokeik f He is aupp5sed to Ibe lurking about the neigbborhood Utalling Ufeek and. Mill urees, in tne coun- vayne and Johnston, where ne nas ; a yifellrving;at David Cogdeirs: j TKej ! above e ward will he paid for his, delivery to roe, in Duplin f county, or lodged in any jail in the State, so that lean get him again. 4 f THEOPHILUS BARF1 -3 t - .! in. Feb. 4. ioou. 2 m 21 u 500 feet plank, 2 iichea thick, 24 inches wide ; 6,000 feet weatherboards, 1 inches wide, f thick ; 6,000 feet flooring, 8 inches wide 1 inch thick ; 1 ,000 feet plank, t inch thich, 1 0 to 1 2 inchea wide ; 1,000 feet plank," IV thick, 1 8 inches wide ; 1.000 leet plane, i uucx, r;u 10 mencs wioe ; FASHIONABLE' CLOTHING EmPORIUJII. turn, plain and fancy. Toilet bottles. Pink bajl. Pink sausers, Fancy Kouge, Alabasr powder. prepared Chalk in balls. Toilet powder, Puff itQO0 feet plank. 2 thick, 14 to 16 incheswide; and boxes." Charcoal Tooth paste. Amber do. 2,500 feet sheeting ; Orris do.; Orris Tooth Powder, Charcoal do., powder, Money wallets. Tobacco do., India Rubber, Drawing pencils, India Rubber ballst Lti bin's French Extracts, a large variety, Es sence bouquet. Scent bags. Cigar cases, etc. ! For sale by . WM. H. L1PP11 T, -. Druggist and Chemists N. E. Corner of Front and Market Xlie irialdenM Soliloquy. F A maiden Milton in her hand. She open at the passage, 'Hail, wedded IotcI mysterious law," Ac. She then sobloquixea :j I , . ' It must be so I Milton, thou reaeonest well ; Else whence this pleasing hope, this fund desire. This longing after matrimony t ' j I Or whence this secret oread, this inward Horror Of dying unespoused l Why shrinks the heart Hack on itself, ana startles at ceuDacy i ; ; Tig reason, faithful reason, stirs within us ; ',- Tis nature's self that points out an alliance. And intimates a husband tq the sex. Marriage 1 thou pleasing, and yet anxious thought! Through what new, various changes must we pass I The marriage state in prospect lies before me, ' But shadows, clouds and darkness, rest upon it. U ere will I hold. If nature prompts the wish. And that she does is plain from all her works, Our duty, interest, pleasure, bid indulge it, For the great end ot nature s taw is oiisa. : But vet in wedlock the w.oman must obey 1 m weary oi mese aouvu; toe pncai. uii clu c-u , Nor rashly do-1 venture loss and gain ; i Pleasure and bondage meet my tnougnts at once. I wed my liberty is goue forever, , ' But happiness itself from this secured I.i Love nrt shall recompense my io, And when my charms shall have faded. My eyes grow dim, and stature bend with Tears, I Thou virtuous friendship, shall succeed to love ; i Thus pleased. 111 scorn infirmity and death, a 11 i . ltenewed successtuiiy in anouiers race. ; ; . err 'The boys took a 1rink on the occasion, and E onsJitv town waa aluf jherin'. for a short aoelL over . . . . .r.. n l i .:.. w A. a contiguous yeannqu:e. ai last one o; ue-ooys i uoo, tuavs a great moral question, nauu proposea oeiore we ;a we town, uiai we down Mother pullet," should git up a ball the Bottom, and just out-1 lowed 'em. It was p& U gin in to this proposi- A Gho-?3 DECEPTION. A gentleman tionbut the boys en, to it at last, and erery fi- havincr lent a euinea for two I Or hreo 1riVTffl..-ru,;MT. dayito a person ptomis he Jones's darter, on she was a cntter root i for the a . . - l caa oeen aiongpeu nanaerm aner oia iom j , ', , e . . . the anch below the Bottom, aud i ",u ,wul "t -kJ "VY root for the weak eyes maybe i surprised to find that he punctually she hadn't a pair of b'; own ; wU. if thy wara't a I tept tva word with him ; the) same gts- brac of nvoTin" lbt'uMM. I won amy it, Tur I Vwincr nm timft after desitOUS waa no calculatm' tl extent of handomnsaa ui "rt . T ..mr j oi nor rowing me u&e sum, -nuj oav feller like me to look? irter 'em. . Talk about grac.-the Other " VOU have deceifed me once, see a maple sap-Li' murm I j v, rt,r,mA KnV An it a imt a crooked such to be , . . r, the' family. that galjc old bring around her, with a feller like me to look? in fulness 1 did you . eve j i with a south win a i t ',t warn compared to her. It dad was awful he could jist lick any thin' that', (aid boo in them diggins, out swar Saturn, arm wai;as cross as a sne osr, wnat had cubs. He had a t ittle hankerin' in favor, of the fellers in town, too, Ur they gin him presents of powder to hunt with,' and he .was precious fJnd of nain his shoo ten iron I detarmint, anyhow, to ax his dartsr Betsy to t ie my partner at the Kettle Bottom BalL- ' 1 . . ' I ' . ; Well, my - sister larth made me a brand new pair of buclulrin trow, rrs to go to the frolic in, an J she put stirrups to iim to keep e,m down. . She said straps wur the fashion, and I should wear 'em. I jest felt with them o ) as ef I had some thin' prea ain on. me'down ; all i )j jtnts wur so tight toreth er, but Marth insisted, t and I knew I would dance 'em off, so I gin in. an started off to the branch for Betsy Jones.. ' '.' When I anrv, the old feller was sittin amokin' artsr supper, and th7 younger Jones wur sittin round the table takin' : heirs. A whapin big pan of mush stood rite in th( centre, and - a large pan of milk beside it, with !; a of cwrn bread and butter. and BetsT was second time Temper. Don't know -phere that boy got his bad temper; he did n t take it from me." i "Why, no, my dear, I don't perceive that you bare lost anyf was the affectionate reply of the spouse. r ' Left Behind - Two gentlemen were walking through one of the street in thvsurbubj of .the city of Brookiyntdu ring the late Miller excitement, when VJreir auen lion, was sudnly attracted by a loud noie proceeding from one of tho houses in the vicinity. - Directly after the woolly head of a negro appeared at the door and inquired, "if de. Lord had . Iking told to the contraryf ne 1 00 feet 4 x 1 0. for window sills ; 20.000 rood shinrles,4 inch thick at the butt end. All of the above timber to be of the heart of pitch 1 nine, ex cent the shinrles, they may. be either of heart pine or cypress ; and an oi saiaumoer ana sningies to be subject to the inspection of the undersirned committee, which they will refuse to receive, if of inferior quality. Those wishing to nut in bids, can do so for either a part or the whole of said bilL Those bidding will please state at what price tney wiu iur- SP1TINO. cum. helpb I the Tounrsters, while old KA uA' h nfrnirl h had been 'lontS Mra Jones sot by adm irin' the collection - Old Tom j f. l t j tookahard.taratmIkmdaahx)x,butthe and left du amt behind.. ; straps stood, and I rs irvered myelf, and gin him ' . , .. r 1 ELD. 15 Grefforv & Griswold, Agents. Golds- nih the SilU, Scantlings, Weatherboards, Hooring boroVN. C. j Wilmington, Dec. 3 :- i tl. BOLTON, lljrp'. 5431,1 BALTIMORE STREET, Second door West of Charles street, JSooth side.) Xbok Here! j ! THE Subscriber has opened a ; large Stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, at Hall fc Arm strong's old stand. He will also attend to j the sale of COUNTRY PRODUCE, as Agent, on "Water Street ' Wilmington, Dec, 15. j . 8 ly. V; Dr. Hackneys Anodyne. . Jl SJ1FE JIND CERTAIN CXJRE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER AND BILLIOUS FEVER u IN ITS FIRST STAGE. ; THIS valuable JWedicine has been in use for a number of vears and has not been known in a single instance to fail curing the Chills and Fevers in one day as can be attested by several nf thu most reanec table men in Johnston. Edcre. 0 UiY JLUEi OUIJJ riiUUlt, comb, and Nash. ; Where a complete assortment of MEWS and BO YS' CLOTHING, Mads up in the most fashionable stylerl niay always ;ji Vi be fbund Also, a fine assortmen of . ; ! i iVhich i he will make up to order, at ihe) short. est notice, and in the latest styles,1 at very duced prices, roa . cash. XT Ulothing ranted to fit. ; i. ; J re. war- Shingles, fsc, keeping the price of each separate and apart from the other. - The Contractor or Contract ors will be given until the 1st day of July, to deliver the Timber, and they will be required to deliver it in Goldsboro', at such place as the undersigned com mittee may designate ; and bond for the faithful performance of said contract will be required from those to whom the contracts may be let W. S. G. ANDREWS, a D. PHILLIPS, J. N. ANDREWS, W. C. BRYAN, D. B. EVERITTE, J. a SLOCUMB, WM. K. LANE, Committee. 57" Proposals may be directed to Wm. K. Lane, as Chairman of the Committee.. March 18. SI St SUMMERLIN fc HAMLET'S LIVERY STABLE. iStatesfl ;':yt ! f;1 will be found a large stock' of Clothino, 1 wss on hand, suitable for the Country Trsde, as low as they can be bought in the ignited P. PERRALL, Ao't. Smithfied June 1, 1849- jA Firesli Supply. 13 ly- If ibls of Hiram Smith's best brand Flout ; extra Canal Wow ; f f 10 half -i 44 ! 20 bbls. jTayetteville superfine, and M ; 1 DQlba. of superior aneareei; .. ft boxes Soda Crackers f . L"..r:Sugsr-j : : ? : S'X r . f PicNic; - A M! Sperm Candles, (lower than can be had north) 6' "i Aoamantme, os ana os. uow lorjuaan ai i Wilmington, March ie. OEO. H. KELLETS- 4 ! JPavilion Hotel; BY . . ' ' -.III" H. L. BUTTERFfELD, ! (Formerly ot the Charleston Hotel,) Charleston, S. C.i Spring tia the Toice of the beautiful calls Charmed echoes from Flora's sweet bowers ; On xephyr is wafted th music that falls j : O'er a course that is lit with bright flowers. Like strains from a choral of Angels above; . Seem the tidings of joy that are given ; Earth loosed from her thralL joins her glad notes of lore, i I - And welcomes the sunshine of Heaven.! , How vast is the gift that awards o'er the land, ' mow blest in ureauon mspiayea i To fresh growing verdure transforms the bleak strand From a desert is loveliness made 1 Lo, the meandering brooks from their silence now break, . ' !. And warblers discourse from each tree ; t The full-spreading branches in beauty awake. Waving blossoms o'er hill-top and lea " And the butterfly wings where the pale primrose lifts ' . h Its delicate hue to the sky ; , Or tors o'er the heather to scan is fair gifts, Where daisies and buttercups lie : While the v mirth-loving laugh of soft innocence guides, l . ; . To" the spot where glad gambols prepare ; Where the buoyant about lingers, aud heaviness chidea. Charming thought in each pleasure to share. Oh 1 sweet are the hours when the wild forest Tine Its tendrils puts forth to the breeze ; ' And clings in frail beauty around the dark pine. That shadows its delicate leaves. While the notes of the robin pipes clear, aahe rocks On the rolden-rreen twigs of his home ; And charms with blithe song till the bosom unlocks, And like echo reflects the rlad tone. Thou art beautiful, 8pring 'mid the' incense of flowers, , Adoration's bleat hymn e'er accords : Then adieu to the shadows, the gloom of past hours, for all radiance thy amue now affords. a m I . a as good as be sent, buvjl wur near, tne coor. ana Wnirn.wlf, Yon Prrcir.? Select- ready to break U be t iwd tvgbt, - . " . ... a W- -What the h 11 'e you doin' in disguise I" ling books IS like culling flowers. Y III uic uiu uau u w vi m iuwmuiuit- comin down cere to st tell . a . . .t . a. w assi 1 niea up ai inau aya x, x. a wm cwma i , , . r V a ' i i u fur sich nurpose. tou' ;be the last man I'd hunt up lC least irngrani uowera uaTC u c nt-u- to steel off on." 1 .i -Your rite," says V. Td make a hole to light your inards, ef you di , . . . .- And the old saTsgtVchnekled. I meant because he had nothing worth T iealing, but his darter ; but he tho t it was cos 1 w. a aleard on rum. WelL purty soon A gethersd up and told him what I cum down fu j and invited him to cum up and take a drink, and t te that all went on rite. ' Tle old wonan het spoke in favor of, the mere. and old Tom thought it the licker and rui into the measure.' Off bounce Betsy up a ladder into the second story, and one f the small gala with her, to help put on the fix u pa i I sot down in a cheer, and . .. - V fell a taLxin at tno c a woman, vvnue we wur chattin away, as nice t relatioos, I could hear Bet making things stand rt, jna about m Cisgnise r ing uooki is iisvc tuiuug uuwem. i" ally .-are you are quite likely to be deceived by bright' v colors and showy qualities. Some of l were comin , , . r r a , ri tlie least fragrant nowers nare ine ncu est hues, and those that charm the eye may poison the blood. A single senti ment taken into the mind from an at ' tractive annual or picture' story, ' may mislead us all our days. Let our young" friends, or those who select for them, bo careful that what they cull from - the various dower gardens they may risit, is as sale and valuable as it is gaudy. Poiionou leaves may have gilt edges. Jl-1 never knew old maids decided' Iv opposed to matrimony. I have never The floor was onl looM-boarda aiTered orer Ueen a nrettV ?irl that did TlOt know it. wide jist,ad ererr P nude 'em shakaandrat- j h seen a- bwyer refuse a tie like a small hurnciie, . Old Tern smoked away, . r,, ,. J T andtSe children t t2 '-table would hold a sp.Wul fee onaccotint of his client's poverty. I Johnston Hotel. Thomas C. Cliftoni c: April 20, SMITH FIELD N 1849. r (Opposite Mrs. Borden's Hotel.) The subscribers keeps constantly on hand and for hire, a fine collection of Horses, both Saddle and a mess, suitable for persona of every age. sex, or condition. - Also a very superb and elegant variety ef ve hicles. Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, &c &c which can be hired on REASONABLE terms. ,n J. .Irin. It. ran b tnnveed to anr I IaiSn PATRIOTISM. An Irish friend, part of the State, accompanied by skillful and speaking of hi native country, said it accommodating drivers, rassengers arriving in i wao m "- .k. n aii: ; ROAD CARS, and wishing private thine in it worth owning was the whisky -mm ; - I . . .. . . . ..-mr rnevances. will find us ready at all times to and that certainly was aarniraDie. "lou attMd their calls. v mean to say, then" said a waggish WM. G. SUMMERLIN. friend " thai, with all her faults, you RICHARD W. HAMLET, love Met Mil? of muah to their mout; f and look at my strap, and then look at one anotiur ana snigger, uu ai uui ua old man seed 'em. ' H . -Weil, by gun Ml Its,' aaya h "ef joa aint ttifcng yej. . . Jest at that mome l somsuun rjn way we, and may I die, ef'lTtsT, without any thin on y earth on Lev but one f these tUm ewsXiaj; didn't J .:. .Vm., tt fVtnr aiv) aat hrielf. andalL cochunk flat into the panel mush I liut thought for a second, 1 iat heaven and y earth had kissed each other and squeezed me, between 'em. BeUy squalled like t : scape pipe spot oi u mush had splattered or the old man's face and burnt a 1 a . w a J -1. him and he swore dret aiui. l snsifnrn up ine pn of milk, and dashed it pver Betsy, to cool her otf; the old 'oman knocked! M sprawlin for doin it. andsv- way went my straps. The young one. let out a scream, aa if the infer al -pit had broke loose, and TA lint enn half of mr W to nave peen ou ci uw old man's reach. Ho did reach lor me, but I lent have never seen a. woman - that was tongue tied. 1 have never seen rich t . men prefer marrying poor girls. I have.' j never seen but one lady us a bed wrench and pin to tighten her corsets. I have ; never seen a woman die with the lock jaw. I have never seen a person who subscribed to a newspaper and cheated the printer, but whose death was a bad s one. Schoolboy's Question.- Three boys at school, learning their catechism, the one asked the othir now Iar ne nad got? to which he answered, 'I'm at a I state o'sin and misery.' He. then asked him cos of my half blob's, on the smeller, that spread anoincr wnai icugm no waus w " fiim, and maybe l ciox s leaTe auam i 4 uiuu k m uc rcpiicu, . a in juaw tucwuoi , the branch, but as I so. Ued through it, I heerd Tom yhy wcre both anxious, of course, to rtIl lrrL. leant how far he was himself; and hav- wus found vx them nig nns m the mnrnia. . ; ti- v jo I didnt knor for a spell whar I wus runnin, mi asked aim, DO answered, r&St bet hearia nulhia brhif d me, I alacked up. and j demption coo4jierin wtether it t rar beat to go hoc aud geil . t a 1
North Carolina Telegraph (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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March 28, 1850, edition 1
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