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HlimCI ' Tis morn the sea brwi seems to bring joy, health, aad freshness on its wing bright flowers, to me ell strange end new, Are glittering in the dew And per fa mem riae from every grove A ioeenee to the ekwde that move Like spirits o'er yon welkin deer But I am sad thou art not here. rpt aon a calm, unbroken sleep It on the bine Waves of the deep A toft bate like a fairy dream ta Hosting over wood and stream Ai4 tny a broad magnolia flower Within ita shadowy woodland bower-, la gleaming like a lovely star Bat I aaa sad thoa art afar. TU eve on earth the sunset skies Are painting their own Eden dyes The etare come down and trembling glow Like bloenoeas in the waves below And, like some unseen spirit, the breese 8eems linering mid these Orange trees Breathing ita music rooud the spot Bat I am sad I see thee not. Tia aaidnight with a aoothing apell The far tonea of the ocean awell, Soft ae a mother's eadenee mild Low bending o'er her sleeping ebild And on each wand'ring breete are heard The rich notes of the mocking bird la many a wild and wondrous lay Bat 1 am sad thoa art away. I sink in dreams low, sweet and clear, Thy own dear voice is in my ear Around my cheeks thy tresses twine Thy own loved hand ia claeped in mine Thy own soft lip to mine ia pressed Thy head ia pillowed on my breast Oh ! I have all my heart holds dear And 1 am happy thoa art here. MISCELLANEOUS. COUSINS. BT THK AUTHOR DF " TALES FKOX XT BCRaT BOOK." Dear rtader, hast thou ever had a fair cou sin numbering about eigltteen summers wilb light blue eyes, clustering ringlets of a bright golden brown an arch smile lurking near the corners of one of the prettiest mouths io the woild and lips, so full, tod dy and pouting, that they seem to say, "come kiss me" together with a voice of that pe culiar richness which windetb itself into the heart and nestlelb there as if it were its ap propriate place? If thou baat such ao one, lake the advice of a friend, and shun her. Is ber figure lightly and heauiifully formed T has she a springy tread as if hnlf-walking, half-floating 1 is ber laugh musical T doth she discourse sweetly 1 doth she call thee 'cousin in a low confiding lone? If so, I pray thee avoid her fly from her Jock thy door when she approacbeth, and if she en tereth thy apartment when thou art sitting alone of an evening, put out the lamp, that darkness may be between thee and her then button up thy coat and heart and de part quickly. If thou beboldest ber afar off in thy summer rambles in the shadowy grove, or by the margin of the bright river, return thou hastily as one who fleeth from an enemy that seeketh his life. If thou meet est her unaware?, pull thy bat over thy brow and pass on ; and, remember, see that thou salute her not by the way, or ev.l will come of.it; for, 'twere less dangerous to tbee to gaze upon the head of the Medusa than bestow a single glance upon the laugh ing features of a cousin of eighteen. Trea sure these precepts in thy heart, so shall tbou be safe in the midst of temptation; but if thou abatest one jot io tby vigilance, ibou will ere many days become at one who put teth on sackolotb and ashes for a grievous penance, and walketh through the city of many own crying aloud, wo! wo! wo ! Therefore, guard thyself for the contest, and if she dwelletb in the house of thy father, depart thou from, it, and though they send to tbee and say, 'what is this that tbou hast done! Verily, it is a foolish thing; return, for we lack tby pretence at the board yet go tbou not back ( and if thou yisitest the bowse of a friend, and lliy cousin bappenetb to be io and ia scaled beside thee, do tbou throw thy handkerchief over thy head and sleep, or pretend to sleep ; and if tbou pre tendes$to snore, it were perhaps better, though it were doubtful if tbou conldst deceive her, for cousins are very artful ; and if she essay to lift the corner of tby hand, kerchief and look upon thee with ber eyes, do tbou resist stoutly, for it is doing battle ia a good cause yet take heed in thy strug gle that tbou openest not tbine eye, or evil may come upon thee ; better let t be guile ful one take from thee thy handkerchief without resistance than that thine eyea should be opened; and if she faint at any lime when tbou art near, do thou hasten and call another, in order that all needful assis tance may be rendered, but beware that thou goest not thyself, for it may come to pass that it was but feint tp draw tbee be side ber, for cousins are exceedingly artful; and if tby cousin singetb exquisite songs at any time, do thou keep time with tby feet, and see that tbou do it loudly, that the noise of the stamping may exceed threefold the poise of the singing; and should thy father at any time call unto Ihee and say, Lol tby cousin hath not any one who shall con duct ber whither she would go, therefore do thou array thee and depart with her, that she may not be rudely treated by the way ;' if thy father speak thus unto thee, refuse not, but do bis bidding, for a son may not refute his father; but when ye are arrived in the opea street, be thou aa an adder that he a re lb not, even as an adder that ia deaf though thy cousin's voice be as musics,! as the pipe of the charmer, yet be not thoa charmed, charm she never so wisely ;' take heed that thoa doeth this lest thy cousin coxen tbee; and if a rude man should push against her aa ye walk together in the street, even io the street of tbe city of many men, aid thy cousin fall, do not thoa smite the man, but bid him raire ber, and if bo aayetb nav. and paaselb on, do tbou ask tbe next wayfarer ; but be sure that thou raise her not thyself, lest tbine eyea meet hers, for it may be that she fell hoping to rise ia thy esteem even aa bo of Hormlii retreated to conquer faecou aina are exceedingly artful ; and when ye have arrived at tbe place wherein tby cousin ia fain to enter, do tbou ring and retire quickly lest that the good man of the bouse should call to tbee and say, 'Tarry thou with ua for a while ;' for, abould he speak the speech, tbou couldst not say him nay, seeing that be is thy father's friend; there, fore do thou stand afar offand watch till thy cousin enteretb, that thou mayest depart in peace; and abould thy father at any time bid thee to the banquet, that thou mayest look upon the faces of his friends, peradven ture thy cousin will seat herself over against tbee, ao that thou abalt be constrained to look upon ber for cousins are very guile, ful then do thou straightway bid the serv ing man place the lamp betwixt her and tbee, so shall the excessive brightness of the lamp dazale thine eyes in such a manner that thou shall not behold her, even though she had seated herself before tbee purposely; if there be a vacant aeat beside thee, do tbou occupy both, to that she come aot near; but if she bath already cunningly seated herself beside thee, do tbou talk loudly and inces santly with the woman who may be next thee; and iflby cousin still torment thee, bid the serving-man bring tbee wine, and in essaying to reach it do tbou spill it all over ber in such manner that she be compelled to retire in manifest discomfiture; thereby wilt thou of a verify oxerrtach tbe cunning one ; it may be that thy father will reprove thee for thine awkwardness-' if he does so, apol ogize but should thy cousin venture near tbee again, repeat Ike dose for after having been given twice or thrice thou wilt per ceive it to be wonderfully efficacious: when thou art bid to journey with thy consin into tbe country round about, do thou overset the vehicle by the wayside, so that she be. come wofullj disfigured with ber wet soil then mayest thou look upon her without fear; provided always that she be peevish and fretful from the mishap but if she laugh as if she recked it not, and there be no vex ation in its tones, disregard the injunction 'see that ye fall not out of tbe way,' and take the first opportunity of overturning the vehicle again and if she still laugh, do thou it again for, verily, the third time, hath never known to fail; if she venture with tbee into the country after being thrice frightened with prospective dislocations, tru- j ly she is more than woman ; nevertheless there are times at which tbou mayest go in and talk with thy cousin boldly. If the woman who hath the making of ber gar ments, eveu her garments of silk, hatb dis appointed her grievously, and tbou shouldst hear ber pacing tbe apartment hurriedly, and stamping ever and anon with ber little foot as if sorely vexed, then mayest thou venture in and look upon ber, but take heed that tbou doest this cautiously, lest that she stop suddenly and looking upon thee with ber eyes, laughing with exceeding great laughter, in which strait baste the to shut thine eyes and the door, and depart quickly; if thy cousin hatb a decayed tooth which causeth her to groan, because of the great ness of the pain thereof, tbou mayest look upon her at such lime without fear, but even then 'twere better that thou proceeded cir cumspectly, lest tbat the artful one and thou art forced to acknowledge in thy tribulation it was a bite devised most cunningly, for cousins are exceedingly guileful; and if thy cousin hatb been to a neigbor'a bouse in the season of festivity which is called Christ mas, and hath danced with the young men and maidens until the crowing of the cock, and she returnelh home fatigued, jaded, and spiritless, thou mayest then look upon ber boldly ; nay, farther, even speak to ber if aueh is tby desire, but remember that thou neither lookest upon ber or speakest to her after noon-day, for by this time shall she be fully recovered. Let not these things which hare been written fall to the ground, for be who in scribeth this bad a cousin once, and she was surpassing beautiful, and ber eyes were exceeding large and mild and lustrous, and he who speaketh to thee could read that which was written within them, even aa the prophet of old did read the strange characters upon the walls within tbe banquet halls of Belahazzar the king; and be was fain l aeat himself beside ber, for hr voice was soft and low and her words were many and good, for she could discourse most winoing ly, and he would linger and listen even as one that is rapt in woven sounds of sweet music, for verily there is magic in the voice of a cousin, and in ber gaze; therefore do thou avoid (hem. Now it came to pass that he was wont to make pleasant journeys into the country round about, and it often chanced, although be wist not bow, tbat when he looked around, Io I his cousin was beside him, and she would lean upon his arm as if in very wearinesa, for she leaned beavily, so tbat be would look down upon ber, fearing she might be sick. for cousins are often aick, although they knowanot why; then would the light of her eyea shine upon his, and be would feel a strange feeling creep over him, and bis pulse would throb wildly as the pulse of one hav ing a fever, though he spake nothing but passed on, Now it happened on the third day of the week, and in the sixth month, which is called June, having wandered far, they seated themselves upon the bank beneath a tree tbat cast its shadow abroad for itwas very large and he held tbe little hand of his cousin within his own,a!'bough it trembled exceed ingly, and ber head leaned against his arm confidingly for was she not his cousin and he considered within himself and said. "Verily my cousin is most comely, and of exceedingly great goodness ; what H 1 take ber to wife ! it ahall be so' and as be com muned within himself thus abe looked up into his eyes and said, Cousin,' And be answered end said, ' I! bertam I.' Tben spake she not again but cast her eyes down and played with tbe tassel tbat girded ber waist; after a little while she look ed op again and reapeted, Cousin. And be replied Speak, I bear,' then spake abe nothing more but played with tbe tassel of tbsj girdle that waa around her waiat more -vehemently, then did she cast her bright eyes upon birn for tbe third time, and ftbispertd only, What if I were in love?' And tbe pulses of his heart beat more rapidly as he looked down and replied, 1 should rejoice with an exceeding great glad ness.' Sbooldst thou V said she, and abe laid ber white hand upon his shoulder, and glanc ed furtively upon him from beneath her half furled eyelids and as he drew himself closer toward her there waa silence. Tben did she again say, Cousin.' And 1 replied, I listen.' But she spake not again at tbat time, for the rich colour came and went, upon ber cheeks, while she appeared struggling Us reveal something but could not. And he drew nearer and placed his arm around ber for was she not bis cousin 1 and aaid, What wouldat thou I ' But ahe was busily employed in pulling to pieces the tassel of silk and answered not a word ; so he thought within himself, " my cousin lovelh me, aurely I will take her to wife; and he a-bem-d thrice that he might speak the more clearly, but aa be did so she whispered very low, Cousin. And be said, Thou speakest. Then did she lift ber mild eyes half trem blingly to bia and say, ' What if I were en gaged ?' And he started up from beside her and smote his forehead as he asked ' To whom I' She spake the name in a low tone ; it was enough : he fled from before her for tbe name she whispered araa not ki$! ZTZHE Anneal Meeting of the Trustee of the fail) University of North Carolina will he held at the Eiecuiive Office, on Thaiaday, the 13th day of December next. At thia meeting, tbe Board of Trustees will pro ceed to fill the vacancy in the Professorship of Rhetoric Logic, ace, occurring by the resignation of Rev. Dr. William A. Green. By order. C. L. BIN TON, Secretary. Raleigh, November JO, 1849. 81 td CANDY ! CANDY t I am abont commencing the man a factor of Can dy, and intend to sell it lower than it has ever been sold ia this market. My object will be to make quick sales. Wholesale price, 18 cents perpound. L. a. WALKER. Patent Netting Machine INVENTED BY JO 11 MCMULLEN, FISHINO Net a and Seias, made on the above Machine, can be supplied to dealers in and consumers of the article, at the low price of 30 easts per pound lor lack meshea. The arrangement or the meshea is the same aa in the hand nsuisg the knot U the common netting knot and the uniform ity of the meshea, perfection of the knots, entire freedom from alip knota and no possibility of the ir regular bugging in large seine, aa often occurs in thoae made by hand, make it in all these respects far superior to hand netting. Persons wanting Seine are invited to call and ex amine, in a few days, a specimen of the work at the Office of the " Register." Manufactured and sold by WM.E. HOOPER. ' 74 J, Bowley's Wharf; Baltimore, Aid. Oct 30, 1849. 87 12t Executive lepartnieiit, ) Rligh, Nov. 5th, 184!t. ( 'IO enable in to answer certain enquiries ad X dresred to this Department, by the Secretary of tbe Treasur-v of the United State. I shall ha nlea. aed to receive from lhe wners or Managers of all the cotton factories in mis estate, leformauon on tbe following points ' 1. The name of tbe factory, and where Sitnated, 3. Amount of Capital invested, 3 Number of Bales of Cotton consumed annually, 4. Number of Spindles, and Male and Looms. CHAS. MANLY. November 5th, 1849. 89 w3w THIS day received pr. Express line, SO Togas and Cloaks, all quahtie. E. L. HARDING. Nav. 24, 1849. 94 VACANT Acre Lot, in the Eastern part of the City, an elegant sits for a private resi dence contiguous to the lot upon which N. B. Herhe. Esq . reside. Enqoir of E. P. Gnion, or tbe Editor of this Paper. Novsmher 24 1849. 94-wtf Slack moleskin Hats. Fathion for November. LCASE Jast received ; also, receiving, Groend Alluna and Blown Sail prime and full tacks. J. BKOWN, No. 9, Fay etteville fctreeL Raleif h, Novembr 26 . 1 84 9. 94 FAKCY CASSIMERE TAXTS. SDOZ pairs jotit received, beantiful colors, well made, and cat in the latest style ALSO, 36 pairs fine black French Dre Skin Cassimerea, selling cheap at E. L. HAKUIAQ'S. Nov 24. 1849. 94 - CD 'roster coqpaaOsB DOZ. Bloc Felt Over Costa, 3 u Blanketa, 3 u u Black aeavv Enelish Cloths. 2 E. L. HARDING. Nov. 84, 184 94 CHANGEABLE CHAMELEON SILKS. ILVER Grey Silks, French Merino, Velvet Trimmings, Embroidering Braids, Parie Kid Gloves, Black Belt Ribbons. Just received by Express, R TUCKER dfc SON. Nov. 26, 1849. 94 For Sale at Auction A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IX PITTSBORO', CHATHAM COUNTY. IN poraeance of an order of the Conrt of Equity for Chatham County, I shall proceed to sell at public A notion at the Conrt House, in tbe town of PtttsboroBgn, on l asrsday tbe 10th day of Janua ry next, the d welling and appsrtenaaoss of the late Thomas Thompson. Situate immediately on the Northern line of the Village limits, with about 20 acres or Mad attached, and alt convenient eat houses, besides bavins: a rood well and spriag. This property la partioularlyldeir able. A lot of 13 acres under a good fence, abont half a mil north of the above, will be sold at tks same time. A credit of eae and tare years will be given, with interest from tka date, aadboad and approved seca- ruy iwqairea. M. Q. WADDELL, a Id. E. Pittsbore, Nov. 34, 1 84 9. 94 FsyettevilU Observer, sal Wilaisgtoa isommeTmaj, uu aay oi sue. Billa for drertisiag to be seat to M Q W. Dry Goods Establishments. - JUST BECEIYfSD OHAIR Lastte, Cherry colored Crane Scarfs, hit Kid Gloves, Oil Print, Black Alpeeea, Black French Cleth, Fancy Caaimerea, Together with other article. ALSO, J oat to band an additional supply of Mcn'o Kip Shoe and Youth 'a Boot. HEARTT fc LITCHFORD. Oct 16. 1849. 83 Additional Supplies TT33rSQtF CIKE EKKarXE) 8 EMBROIDERED and Flounced Wertted Bebea, French Broe'd Cashmere, Solid Colored Engliah Merino. Cnamaleon Lnatrea, Engliah P rials, ehawl nod Hosiery, Cashmere. Tweeda. 8attintu, Kentucky Jean. Bleached and Br. Shirtings. Fianaela, etc. Ac ALSO Ladie Lasting Gaiters, Seal Walking Shoes, Kid Stipe, Cork tSoJes, Ladie Morocco Bootee, From the Manufactory of J. Mile and Sen. HEARTT 4; LITCHFORD. Raleigh. Sept. 34th. 1 849. 77 The Freight Train has Gome ! AND brought ns a large and very fine assort ment of the beat 8TAPLE GOODS. Call and examine. HEARTT f LITCHFORD. Raleigh, Sept 18th, 1849. 75 XO TBE PUBLIC. rpHE Subscribers tak this method of ioforroinr tbeir Country friends, sad tbe public io general, that they have made large purchases of Uooda at tbe North, and are anxiooa la do a jobbing business in the tree sense of the word. They go for email profile and quick sale. They most respectfully solicit a call from aay person visiting Peteraburg, buying Goods to sell again, as they koow they can offer such induce ments as to aecure customer from going lsewber. Terms, Cash only. DAVIS A HY MAN, Corner of Sycamore and Bauk Street. Pstermbnrr, Aug 30th. 1849. 70 3m PEEBLES, WfllTE fc DAVIS, Grocers and CoinsnlssloM Iflerc haute Old Street, Feter.barg. Ta , KEEP alwaya on hand s large and well assort ed supply of Groceries, aod pay particular at' leotioo to the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and all other kind of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMA8 WHITE, PETER R. DAVIS. Ja. Petersburg, July SO. 68 ly PLAID LINSEYS. MARLBORO STRIPES, OREGON PLAIDS. Diaper, Tickine and Towelling. Tweed. Satinet. Kentucky Jeans, Pilot Cloth, Over Coating. Kerseys, Washington Plain, and Pennsylvania Stripes, Rough and Ready Caseimeree, die, dec. Just received and for sale by R TUCKER A SON. Raleigh. October 6, 1849. 80 CHEAP TWEED COATS. -ft B!J -Ok Tweed Caeaimere Ceeta, eat in good JLtJr style andT welt made, for fS. w" n sr we at n s WV 4"w Ik. 1. uAftUlflu. Oct 30. (Standard) 86 ANOTHER SUPPLY. a MOLE SKIN HATS NOVEMBER Style to day received by o TnnvPD a. criv Raleigh Oct. 13, 1849. 87 FALL AND WINTER CX&CEXEXE6S tfUST lo hand an elegant Block of Ladies' Dress 4j good, aa follow : Chamsleoti Ponlt do Soto, M Satin du chen. Printed and Plain Cashmerea great variety. do do Moualin de Lainca, French Men no, Chameleon Lustre, de Silks, Brocade, do Queen' Grey d -Pools! Mil a. Alpaca Lustre, Embroidered Rohee, Capes, Collar. G lores. Mills, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Velvet Trimmings. ALSO, 8wis. Mall, Book sod Jaconet Muslins, Mualin Triinings, 4e. ate. HEARTT A LITCHFORD. 8ept. 18. 1849. W Just Received, CHEST PRIME GUN TEA ; also, Black D Tea, and for sale by J BROWN. No. 9, Fayeltevillc StrreeC Raleigh, October 18, 1849 Meti's, Boys and Children's Hat Caps to day received, by R. TUCKER A SON. Raleigh, November 6. 1849. 69 WHITE and Black OUr, Soft Bsever. Tam pjco and Mexican HATS. A new supply just is hand. R. TUCKER t SON. November 6. 1849 89 T ADIE3 Walking Shoe, and Children's Red II A Caitere, a handsome article inst opened at TUCKER'S. November g. 1849. 89 300 SACKS Liverpool and Ground Alum Sail, just in Store, a ad for sale by R. TUCKER SON. October 8, 1849, 89 BY EXPRESS, THIS DAY. TfTELVET TRIMMINGS, DRAB, fcc. y Coats, 200 Spool Cotton. Black Ingrain Cotton Hoae. Plaid Liaeeya. Colored Spool Cotton. J. BROWN. Raeigh, October 30. 1849. 87 ayland's Snuff, If e. 2. A fresh sap- ply just received and for sale wr WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD f CO. -TOTTON YARNS 8,000 lbs. Cotton Yarns, l asaortad. 4'a to 14's; Washington, Merchants and Battle s Co , for le by PEEBLES, WHITE A DA7IS. Petersburg. November 13th, 1841. 03 BUCK WREJTMfD BUTTER. -ft aTt BAGS of the beet Hailed Buck Wheat. II Ta&d Firkin Mountain Better, a prime arti cle. L. B. WALKER. Nov. tO. 1841. 92 PRESERVED GINGER, jast rsetivsd by it. B. WALKER. Nov. 0, 1849. 9 Bij Goods Establisliments. To Day by Express, AN Additional supply of Ladies' Dress Goods, Consisting of ' Mode Colored Moualin Us lysine and isaenmeree, Mode and Cherry Colored French Merinos, Piuk, Bin aod While Tarlatan Maalina, Fancy Silk Braid. Bonnet and Belt Ribbons, Black Twisted Silk Egyptian Mitts, Ladies Long White Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemen'a Col'd Kid Gloves, Superior Black Cloth, Embroidered Cashmere Vesting, Black and Fancy French Cassimerea, j-c. dc. R. TUCKER A SON. October 8th, 1849. 81 SHAWLS. BLANKETS, Ac E EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN MOLE COL ll ORED CASS1MERE SHAWLS, black Merino and (Jaaoimere rignred and riaia ao, Heavv Woolen, Rob Roy, and Plaid Blanket de. Large Plaid Cashmere and Dsable Knit Woolen da. Bd Blanket of tsmous size. Blue. Green, and Checkered Blankets, Servant Blanket by the piece or doxen. For sale by R. TUCKER A SON. Raleigh, October 5. 1849. 80 Gentlemen's' Hats. FALL STYLE FOR 1849. IT TUCKER at SON, bare jast received their JL Fall aupply of Fashionable Beaver and Su per Moleskin Hats. In the production of the article jast mentioned, tbe most faultless models of European Htyle have been consulted, and by uniting some of their most prominent fealurea with American habit and taete, the present Fashion haa been found, and it appro priairnoo t the other portion of the Gentlemen' Fall and Winter coat nine cannot fail to recommend it to the Fashionable Community. Oar euslomera snd the public are respectfully in rileil to call and examine for themselves. Raleigh. August 29, 1849. 69 A LOT OF PRIME GOSHEN CHEESE. IN BOXES. For sale by R. TUCKER At. SON. Rsleith October 5. 1049. 80 FINE CUTLERY &C. SETT Balance Handled Knivea and Forks, complete 51 pieces, vory Handled Butler Knives, Pocket, Pen aud Congress Knives, Scissors, large aud small, Wade and Bolchei' superior Raxors, Saunders' Raxor Strops, Oleophaoe aud other Shaving Soaps. ALSO, W. Hull k Son' Tallow Candlee, Judd, Soo and Co'a Sperm do. For sale by J.BROWN. Raleigh. Nov. 11. 1849. 9d NOTICE. A Vnnns Gntlmn arhn ia a flradnata nf tha UsiveraitT of N. C. can hrins o-nnd rarnmmrnHilioa,. j . n and haa aom irMruinrji in taohinir. ia dAairana nf obtaining a situstion as a teacher of a good school. Aoaress a. d.. Hamilton, msrun county n. is., o lb Editor of this paper. Uct-l9,lS43. 84 SUPERIOIl CIlEWIflG TOBAC CO, J uat Received. ALSO, Just lo hand, English Mustard. Sup. Carb. Soda, a prime article for Family use t Wire Fenders, Carpeting. Hearth Huge and Carpet Binding : Looking Glasses, Bra and Fancy Caat Andiron : Bras Head and Com- moahels end Fancy Tag, Bellows, Spade and Shovels; Colli os' Axe. Broad Axes, Hatchets, Plain Block, Hand Saws, File and many other Tool. Jaconet, Cambric, checked. Plain 8wie and Mull Mualin; Garment and Furniture Dimity. Cotton Fringe, Thread Lace, edging and Inserting; 8wia and Jaconet EJging and 1 neerting ; Lute Ed ging and Lace, Plain and Figured BebbineU, Black Merino, an4 High Colored tlhawle Cot too Hand kerchiefs, Black and Fancy Colored Cravats, Black Gro De Rhine Silk. ' For Sale on reasonable terms, by J. BROWN, No. 9, Fayetleville 8treet. Raleigh. October 18, 1849. 84 Livery Stable. THE Subscriber after returning his grateful thanka to the Public, for tbe very liberal and generous patronage, hitherto extended lo him, would respectfully give notice thai ha continue to prose cute hi line of bufines. in all its branches, with prom pines and efficiency. His 8tablee are clean and commodious, and bia Ostler experienced and at tentive ; indeed no pain or expense have been or hall be spared to render satisfaction to all who pat riots hi Establishment. He will keep constantly on hand, for hire, nACKS, BUGGIES,' HARNESS asd &3sib1b121(s aatpprepspa HORSES willbe boarded by the day, weed, month or year, ou the most moderate terms. Drovers will find this a central position, and a most conve nient one for effecting sales, and they will alwaya find ample accommodation for any num ber of Horses, however large. Tbe Subscriber hope that hie friend ard the Public will eoniinue lo give him a trial. It ia all that he aeka. JAMES M. HARRISS. Raleigh. September t8, 1849 78 ly Professor Barry's Tricopherons OR MEDICATED CON POUND. Endorsed by the first professional talent in the United Slates ; its efficacy attested by thousands of well-known citiaen ; sold at a price which places it within the reach of every family: recommended by journals of the highest standing in tbe country ; equally applicable to two apecifio and widely differ ent purposes, and everywhere in demand, BAB RY8 TRICOPHEROUS may be fearlessly pronounced, on the moat incontestible evidence, the sist, the cnaarEST, the most rorukaa preparation for restor ing snd beautifying the hair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, aud curing all diseases of the akin, the niuaclea and glands, which has ever been offered to the public, either in the Old World or New. It stands alone u It has ne brother, and is like no brother" A volume of authentic testimony and analytical proof of ita value accompanies every bot tle. To gainsay the record ia impossible ; for every purchaser adds one more to the legion of witnesses arrayed in ita behalf. Ita wonderful effecta io renewing, glossing, beau tifying and cleansing the hair, are all produced through its primary influence upsn the skin of the head. The invigorating fluid enables the scalp to perform its functions properly. The scurf and dandruf, which a aloggiah circulation haa allowed to accumulate, are thrown off, the vegetative princi ple finda ita way to the vesicles ia which ths hair is rooted, and they are supplied, as it were, with ths elixir vilsa, which strengthens, moistens, glosses, snd beautifies every fibre, until u each particular hair" becomes a healthy and elastic filament. ThfSame fertilising principle which causes tbe existing hair to grow, stimulate the latent roots, aad thus ths ' fibres which have fallen oat are soon replaced by new ones. Remember that this sovblk ahtiiktx this sped fio for diseases of the akin, snd matchless beaotifier ef the ha)r ia sold from fifty to one hundred per cent.' cheaper than any ether preparation for ths hair onL Bold In lsrgs bottles, price SS cents, at the Prin cipal Office, 137, Broadway, and by ths subscribers by retail or wholesale ta Kaieiga, n. j. A. B. 8T1TH A CO., Agents. Nov. 24, 1849. 943k Jewelry Establishments. Gold Watches and Jewelry. NEW arrival ef s large and fashionable as sortment of the above Just st hand and for ... .k k. Dirirra c RAMS ATS Jewelry Store The most extensive stock of all articles in their line that has been offer ed for sale here for years. Come snd see, if you do not boy. 4 Doxen gold snd silver Watches, of all kinds, Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Keys and Seals, Finger-rings, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, snd collar Buttons, Gold Lockets, Bracelets, C leaps, gold ailverand spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils snd Pens aad waist Back lea, Silver Combs snd Tortoise ahell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plated Spoons,. Cups, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, Ac A large stock of Cutlery, Raxors, Knives, Rasor atraps, and Diamond Past for Raxors, Brushes, Hair Brashes, Combs, Tooth Brashes, etc. Batter sad Fruit Knives, Gold snd Silver Thim bles, Gold snd Silver Mounted Walking Canes, Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waiters, Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps. Boxes for Tails a, Fame? articles, and Christmas presents, and a variety of other arti cle. All kinds of Watches and J ewelery repaired in superior style. Old Gold and Silver received ia ex change. PALMER 4- RAMSAY. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1849. 93 tf New Jewelry Store. W. D. THOMPSON Would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh and it vicinity, that lie baa open ed a choice stock of Watches and Jewelry, srnJs, part of the store occupied by Mrs. Thompson aa a Millinery establivbment, where b offers for ale. Gold and Silver Watches, warranted correct time keepers ; the latest styles of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY; such aa Guard, Vest and Fob Cbaina ; Cameo, atone and mourning Broachea ; Plain, Chased and Stone Riugs ; Gold Pens and Pencil ; Gold aod Silver Thimble ; Studs, Collar aud Sleeve Button, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacle, Ac., Fancy Goods and Fine Cutlery ; all of which will be sold cheap. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery repaired in superior style. Old Gold and Silver Ukea in ex change. Sept. 21, 1849. 76 6m Samuel Kirk & Son. Geld and Silrer Smiths, Ifo. 172, Baltimore Street. MANUFACTURE and have alwaya oa hand, a large amount of Silver, Table, and Tea Spoons, Fork of all sixes, Sugar Tonga, Soup Ladles Butter Knives, Salt Spoons, Silver Tea Setts, Pitch ers, Vases, Urns, Dishes, Ac. They ate continually receiving by direct importa tions, all the new style Plated Castors, Basket. Candlesticks and Waiters, as early aa they appear in the Foreign markets. Also, fine Table Cutlery, Gold, Patent Lever and Lepius Watches Jewelry of every description. January 10. 16 y TaUSBtt X3BB3e&SaMll.a RICH ASSORTMENT of SilvifwPtatd Caa. tors, Candlesticks, and Girandole. And Bronx Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by r ALtajjDj e -vAinac i . November 28, 1849. 4 For Sale DOLLARD'S Celebrated Herba rium Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wash. Also, an extensive assortment of all kinds of per fumery. PALMER d- RAMSEY. November 26. 1849. 94 WINDOW GLASS. iy BOXES from 8 x 10 to 34 x 28 in store, Q and for sale low by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, 4 CO. 8ept. 17, 1849. 75 iawily Flour. An excellent article on hand. WILL. PECK dr. SON. October 16. 83 2 w aggingaud Rope. A good aupply to hand. WILL. PECK A SON. October 16. 83 3 w Old Java Coffee aud Crushed Sugar jus recei rea. ALSO ON HAND. A few pieces of WHITE FLANNELS, suitable for the season. J. BROWN. A rrow Root. 1 Case beat Bermuda, just to band WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Sl Co. Druggists. July I9th, 1849 59 By the Ber. Cbarles Beecher Ths Incarnation, or the picture of the Virgin and her Son f or sale by H. 1). TURMEK. Raleigh, July 5, 1849. 54 Cottou Bagging and Rope. A heavy article of Bagging just to band. Bale - Rope a good aupply. WM. PECK &.KO.V Hat. and Caps Caps aadHatii jsrtiF EVERY DESCRIPTION, STYLE AND HP PRICE, CAN BE FOUND BY CALLING AT TUCKERS. Sign of the Brazen Hat Kalei,rh, October 5, 1849. e0 BY EXPRESS FROM PHILADELPHIA AaTm PA,R ROBINSON'S SHOES, for Am9W9 Ladies, Misses and Children ; this day received by R. TUCKER &. 80N. A obott'n New History Queen Men- Mi Antoinette, ef franc, with numerous engra sings ; by John S. C. Abbott, anther of Kings and (Queens Just received at 1 UKKEtts. STOVES Bex and air-tight Stoves, a good t7 article. , WILL. PECK, ox BUN. October l. 83 4w eD Uat at baud, a lot of Robinson' Shoe ; Cou staling of Ladies Walking Shoes, Black Kid Slippers, While de do u Satin do Misses and Children's Goat and Bronze Boots. R. TUCKER 4- 80N. Hperior Family Flour, For Sale by J K. 1 UCA.J2K q SUN. Oct 23. 83 Few piece Figured Turkey Red Curtain Muslin, For sale by K. TUCKER at BOM. Oct 23. 85 Shoes. Slippers .and Gaiters. JUST received snd bow opening, s first rats a sort men t of Ladies and Gentlemen'a Shoes of almost every description, from Philadelphia T. A. MITCHELL. Raleigh, October 18? 1849 84 6t Head Ache. Fr you are subject to a Nervoua Head Achs, send 10 PESCUD'S Drag 8lore. sod get a bottle of Bpohn's Heed Ache Elixir or if yoo ere Deaf, get s bottle of McNair's Acoustic Oil aad be arlieved P. F. PESCUP. rFJ A DIES Thick and Thia Sole SUk Top Gaiters, aUkl) Received lo day bv - ' R. TUCKER ft SON. October 8th, 184. 81 ST Letters t the Editor Must be FosT-rafD. . S. F. PfflLLTPS, A TTEND8 THE COURTS la the CoeatJer j of Orange, Alamance, Wakssad Chstasas. jCaapel Hill, N. C, May 24, 1849. 4 Red Blanketa aud Sbeetlu- ALA RG& Sapply of Blanket, ef every V wiption, and Sheetings, jost received. sMk otdreof T. A. MITCHELL. : October 1 8. 1849. 84 tl " FOR RENlWMf ' TH E lsrgs snd convenient DwelTr -,'nesi the elf Baptist Meetinghouse Grove, wiikaU the a4SsV ssry out houses end I wo scree of land attached. Possession will be given the first ef January Mxt - . ,. - 8HAW. Raleigh Ncv. 20. 1848. fg 82000 WANTED. f OTIHE Subscriber i authorized to rereive sisas '" gJb sals for a loan of Two Thousand Delists, i' Bond of tbs Chy of Rsleigfa, for Fiva Hundred Deft lar each, payable after twelve tesnths frees tseeeass st the pleaaare of tbe parties, and bearing tsasveeT at ths rat of aix per cent per annum, payable assa noally. b. VV. WHITING, ... C'J Treasurer. Raleigh. May 12. 1849. gg II ATS LATFJiT STVI a? uat at hand. c- HEARTT 4k LITCHFORD. FRESH SUPPLIES AT PESCUD'S Wholesale aad Retail Drag Store. g fhfk Kega pore While Lead. JL W 100 No. 1 . 200 Gallons Linsed Oil, 60 ounces Quinine, 12 dox. fresh Congrees Watefj 100 lbs. refined Borax, 3 case Goodwins patent Chewing Tobacco'. 1 " Old Peyton Gravelly . of And many other desirable articles are just.received and expected to arrive ibis week. All Which will be sold upon reasonable terms, by P. F.PESC0D. Raleigh. OcU 17. 1849. gj FALL IMPORTATION OF r EARTHEN-WARE, CHINA AND 8LAS$ SEPTEMBER S, 1849. We a.e receiving per the ship Franconis, Sana ' WU Howell, aod Henry I rattj ar riving from Liverpool, ear SSpv ply of Eartheuware and CbV na, direct from the swasatfaw rers. And by arrivals from fee North, we ere receiving s f nit slock of Cnt Plain aad Press ed Glass Ware, Looking Glas see, Castors, Waiters, and a great variety of ftuHf Goods, selected for the country trade. Country merchants are iuviled te call aad exam ine our stock. STEBBINS, DARRACOTT 4 CO. 101 Broad street, Richmond, Ta. September 5, 1849 19 Now Ready 1 aTIURNER'S North Caroline Almanac, for thf a-abi year of our Lord, - 18 5 0. Published and sold wholesale aad retail, by He 17 D. Turner, at the N. C. BOOKSTORE Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1849. 88 ujube Paste A superior article of Rest navorea, just to nana WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD At CO. Drsggists,'. B ritlsn Lustre For Cleaning Stoves, hi store ana ror sate oy WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD d- CO. New Boots and Shoes, T Oliver L. Borclt Fayettevilte St., 1 Door below tie Pott OStcet RALEIGH, N. a - WOULD inform the public that h B I haa jest received a large sssortnMBt psVlael of BOO'P8 AND SHOES, com prising ia part ths lollowmg sxti cles : Ladies' Goat welt Buskins, French do do. Kid welt Tie. N Fine Kid Buskins, Fine Grecia La Victoria, (New Fashion; Goat do do do French Kid do do Children's Black Morocco, ds Do Colored do do . De . Bronxe do do Do Laced Boots, do Boy'a Calf Boots, -. Do Kp do Do Laced Monroe's,' Do Peg strapped do Children's do 100 Poire Philadelphia made Gendemen'e &oo4t( Stiched and Pegged, different qualities, Women's Gratia Boots, (New Style,) Do. Flesh Out, Negroes' Coarse Shoes, 4c 4c He requests sll wsutipg Boots or Shoe to give hint a call, sa he knowa hie assortment to be the largest in the City, and be flatter himself that be caa furnish1 ss good bargains, if not better, than can be got aay where else ia the Ciiy. v O.L.BURCH,. November 19. 1849. M CUKWlXa TOBACCO. A GOOD assortment of Chewing, Tobacco among ih lot s Keg of tbe Real SacraaaeotoV a pure article put np without mixtures of say sort, snd can't be beat ia this market. ; L B. WALKER. . Nov. 30, 1849. - TO THE TIRADE jar) L. BURCH will inform tbe Tiade that W constantly keeps oa band a lsrgs assortment otTsvIs, lsts, Boot sad 8hbe Trees, Thread, Ceafi Goat, and Lining Skins, snd every thing to faraiatt a sbsp eat and oat November 19, 1849. tf The Latest Faiaiom Jail at laid - O L BURCH baa returned from tbe Kesri . with every thing necessary for manumctoring the most fashionable Boot a snd Shoes that csa be) made. He has bought tbe best Paris ss wetle Philadelphia Calf Skins, and' now feels CjobftdeM that be can not only make as fashionable hot a dor able Boole and Shoes aa any man ia tbs U fHstsst Csll aud examine for yourselves. . November 19.1849. 9 FROCK. AND DIIUSS COATS IB L IIARDINO ha just received a tret rate assortment of Frock snd Dress Ceeta r beautiful French Cloths Cheap for Caam CVEl DOZ. ysrds Vslvet Trimming, to day re tj tfj) eeived by R. TUCKER f SON.7 Nov. 33. 1849, READY SI ABB J LOTH IN 4. WE have oa band a beautiful assortmeat ef Over' Coats. Bosioea Sacks and Feseks, Cloaks. Pantaloon, Vests, Mernisg Gea. vsry ele- Eint, sader Shirts. Drawer, Suspenders, Gloves, all inds, Pocket HsadksrsUiis, Cravats, Stocks, Shirt Collars, Ave O. fc P. Z ' AOTlCJB.. . r ALL person indebted te the Estate ef the bate , W. R Gales, previews to the 1st of Jaly. 184t. will make payment to ths subscriber by ths 1st sr January, J 850, or aeld accounts sad notes wilt b Disced ia ths hands of as officer for collection C. B. ROOT, AdsrV. October S3, 1849.