?1 ol$. (Ati fafrvC' r0jUSHKD SIMI-WEEKAY. AJD WBEKI.T, B SEATON GALES, mint isu rioriismi. TERMS. 7-7;- - for the Serai-Weekly ?aper, $5 per annum for the WeeklT Paper, $3 peranum. ; jSlLANEdpS.' From Chambers' Journal. PHOEBE GRANT. Ma" Granljookiiig tip . MmtiriU which she had been dreaming half an hour, "do you know Kate Col over " . - nr i..-t . ar.c at tne lii'ire on "cunesim invini hn V .. r,. ...K il. V'' -..,1 I... said her pother quietly. Yhv '"y" mamma, only that I should like !m 1rfH'1fuUv to ffo to.' .adfaUy. Pnoeb. T" . ..onot exactly that, but very much ; vou kow what I mean 1" l know well what you rrwan, my dear chiU ; bul ' re",emlMr haiitff often told you bo much I dislike those strong expressions whl(., you consianlly make use of for t lie mo3t trivial things. You will 'find out the diaJamKe of ,l yu"e,f ,Mne w J.for when you rlly wish awf Trtiir-roo word, Vou will not be aid to find one which w,iress your feelings." Phoebe was silent, and the frill advanced a hitle. At last she could contain herself Oo longer. "Mamma, may I go to the tbea- "Which theatre, Flioebe ; there are so ma ny in London ?" 'I mean the prettiest of all, mamma ; the one that K .t was at, where B-auiy a;;d the Beast' is acted exactly as it is writit-n in th fairy tale book. It is not like a silly Christ mas pai.touimie, mamma, which I never un derstai.d, hut it is the d -ar old lale that you used t' t' H lne so often ; and Kate says the jam scene, where Beauty consents to marry the BVal, arid when he changes nil at once i:ito a handsome young prince, is tie most beautiful thing she ever saw. Oh, may 2 0 r' Mrs. ji-m . .1 sail!, "Yon know I livo not been quite pleas- ed i'h ou l.itlv, Phoebe. lou have boei rrr i Jle indeed for two or three days. Tuai nlwp of work in vnur hands ourht to have r been finished buig ago, yet here it is not nearly done. You allowed the least thing to district your attention. ' Oil, mamma, 1 will finiili this horrid frill to day, and be so gojd that you wont know me-" Her mother smiled, and replied, "That is not ?ery flattering to yourself, my dear child; hnvr-Trr. as a little idleness has been four only fault lately, you shall go and bee 'Beau It and the Beast,' and this very night too ; but upon ilireo conditions." Phoebe eave a little scr-.ani of delight, and her mother continued "Your aunt and cousins are go- in? this evening, aud I will join them, and take you too, if you do a 1 wish' "es, yes, dear, kind, good mamma ; lei I Be wlit it is I must do 7 "It is now twelve o'clock, Phoebe ; well, ne of my conditions is, that by two this frill ball br bmslied, neatly too. "Oli, mamma, there is so much of it to do!' "Nut more than you can easily manape if you are liusy, Plioehe. Another is, that la ing these two hours you do not go into the eirtlen, but stiv in this room : I know if yw leave it the frill will never be dime The nurd is, that you do not have a word to fy io Lun i during that tune. Do not in- lerrupt me. I know she will come and fcilcti at tde window, and wag her tail, ami int real, you to come and play with her ; Iml keep your eyes D;wn your work, and she will toon go awav. Afttr two o'clock vou mav play or do what you choose. I am now going io tow it ujHii some business which will o-cuy- me till three o clock ; but re member the frill must b hi ished by two. Phoebe iovfullv Dromised : and a short time alter, her mamma left her, and went out. At first all went on brilliantly ; Phoe be worked busily so busily, Thai sh became tery warm, and accordingly opened the win dow and placed her stool beside it. The air was pleasant and refreshing, and the might otieiie and sweet-peas which were under the 4 rfi window smelt dehcinusly, and cooled I hoe lit's hot brow. Her work fell from her ban Is, ami she hesan to ihuik how charming it woul.l be to see her lavorite fairy tal? acted. One thought leads to another. Thinking ol Beauty suggested the rose which had cost her father so much pains to procure. "How much I should like a rose just now ! My own little gar.len, where the best roses grow, is not very Ur from this; 1 might run to it sod come back again in an instant. But mamma said I was not to play in the garden. Tiue but then she said it was because she knew 1 should not work if I were there. Now I am so hot here, and it looks so cool in my honey-suckle bower, that I am sure I boula work a great deal better there, i m quite certain if u amma had known 1 couli work better in the garden, she would have ioll me to go. 1 can tell her when she returns that I was very hot, and if 1 had stayed in the house, could not have hni8hed my frill. I know she will not be diapleased." All these thoughts passed through Pbeo he's brain very rapidly ; and, acting upon the impulse of the moment, she ran down the te which led from the window upon the lawn. She first plucked th rose she cove ted, and then proceeded to the bower of hon ey-mckles, which was her favorite retreat, when she waa tin d of everything else. " How pleasant it is here ! she thought. " How much nicer than being in the house ! The bu i is so bright, and seems to kiss the little flowers, that nod and say how glad they rc to see hi in. How happy the bees are to feed Uon tins delicious honey-suckle ! and I should almost like to be a bee !"and think n? of this, the work fell from Phoebe's idle hands. Oh what a be- utiful buiter fly the exclaimed, as one of a delicate blue color settled upon a carnation which was ear the b.,wT. "It is just lh kind that Kohert wished no much, and how delighted he would he if I wer to get it for him." "Hi noiseless steps Phoebe went on tiptoe to the carnation : her apron raised in both hands, he stooped to entrap the beautiful Creatiire which was fluttering on the flower, "er heart heating, - her eyes glistening, she s just going to encircle it, when something bhmd pulled her dress. The movement riledthe butterfly, which flew off tmme. dl'ely, and Phoebe, disafTpointed of her Pfe, turned round to see what hadtouched To her dismay she saw Luna scamp "ing off with her frill, which sbe had left t y J m ;..."..-". I .. . . ., " ' - " "' '"""' - - J ; ': . j -r;" -' d .' 1 "'. - ... ...,.:,.,...( , . , . - ,. VOLUME LI. RALEIGH,, i. . G jpiVE 19,1850, lying in the bower, "Oh Luna, Lnnal give me my ftill. Ob. you naughty dog, lay i8iaiiuy i" jjut L,a evideniy tliougrti his Hiisireft was plavins with him as usual, and ran round and rouiHl the beds wih the frill m his mouth, enioVtn the u.i ut ocuigcnaseu amusingly. Oil naugb.: naughty dog, you shall be beaten if you I uo not give me my frill." But off flew Lu- na, regardless of the threatening words, which doubtless he knew well would never be fulfilled. The gate leading to the road at the end ol the garden was open , and the dig darted out lollowed by I lie distracted Phoebe. When she got upon the road, she saw Luna at a little distance rolling over and over w ith the Inll in the mud, and barking with all his might. Phoebe rushtd up, and this time succeeded in seizing it. Alas ! it was scarce ly hi to be touched; being covered with mud. What shall 1 do? what shall I do?" thought rlioebe. " Uh this comes of going into the garden when I was forbidden? How disobe dient I have been! Oh what shall I do V Phot be- walked alowlv into iho house: resol ving in her mind what she could do lo mend matters. The Iril! is i.ol lorn. Ah, 1 know what will make it all right." she cried iov- fully, as a happy thought struck her mind ; 1 will wash it not very clean though, for it was dirly before and iron it, aud ihen no one will be 8ny fhe wi.er There is al ways a fire in mamma's dressing-room, where I can heat the iron nicely." Phoebe fl.-w into the bed-room, w hen- she carefully wuaIi. ed the frill, although it took longer than she had expected ; hh- Ihen rushed down to the elegit in the laundry, where she knew the irons were kept, and succeeded in finding a sin-li one. The file in the dressing room was excellent, so that the iron dd uot take yrv long to heal, although it seemed hours lo the iiup.iiieni riien,wnu ...... ..1. ny of the servants should come in. Th clock slruck two us she finished ironing the ' Inll. Phoebe was in depa-r. "How un. ! " 1 I I . inn niiv i f Bias uuu v ti i i nor.. c n saul; "there is two : iiciock.iiiu iik mil noi nearly clone!' , noi nearly clone ! . Ihen she began again to reason within her- I .-ell. foruel tli.jr into how much Inmlilp lo r I reasoning powers had brought In r belore. Mamma said 1 was to finish ihe frill in two hours ; now I nave only worked at it one hour ; since o. e o'clock, I have not put a stitch in. Mamma iloes not come m till thtee ; if I am busy, 1 shall he able In finish it by that time, and perhaps she will not ask me when it was done. Thus it will be on ly two hours after all." P.noebe accordingly set to work in right down earnest, never looking up once till she had come lo Ihe tod. As the last stitch was put in, the hands of the timepiece poin ted lo five minutes 1 at three. "Good gracious!" said Phoebe to herself, "mamma will be hone immeiliattly, and there is the iron si i II on ihe grate. 1 must lake it into the garden lo get cold before I put it away. Hastily sjie seieed the iron, lorgetiing that it must be very hot, although il had not been exactly on ihe fire. But shr ill rcv it down in a moment, and drew back with a scream. "O my hand my poor hand, how it is burnt! O, O, what shall 1 do? How dreadfully painful it is !" Phoebe knew that cotton. wool was an ex cellen. thing for a burn, but she did not re member where to get any. Looking round ihe room vaguely, as if she expected lo see some of the wished-for article lying near, sdie espn d her mamma's jewel-box upon the loilet-iable. "Ah I know there will be some there, and Ihe key is always in th;.t little diawer." To the little drawer she went, look out the key, opened the jewel box, touched a spring whicn she knew of, and tohergreal j.-y saw a quantity of cotton. wool, which l.ermatnmn generally kept there. She pulled out a lare piece, but in domi; so did not perceive that she also pulled with il an earring which was lying there, and which fell unheard on the fl or Phoebe locked the box, put Ihe key back again in the drawer, wrapped her hand in the wool, which she found soothed the pain very modi. and carefully took the iron into the garden, where it soon got cold. She had just placed it in the closet, when the carriage drew up lo the door, aud her mamma stepped out. Phoebe flew up stairs, and was met in the hall by her mamma, who kissed her affec tionately, and asked if the frill was done. ' Yes, mamma, quite done," said Phoebe. " I am glad of that, darling," said her kind mamma. "Aud did you finish it in two hours?" In two hours and five minutes exact ly." " Ah, well, fire minutes don't mailer," said her mothor smiling : " it will make no difference. Jane and taura are quite de lighted at the prospect of having you wiih them to-nighi. They are to be here at five o'clock precisely ; and see here, Phoebe: i have been to your favorite Piver's in Re gent street, aud brought you two pairs of gloves, one of which you must wear this eve. rung. I have also got some of ihat 'Rose the' scent for you, whu h you like so much." "O, thank you, dear mamma," said Phoebe in a low voire, stretching out her left hand to take the gloves and scent. The right Was employed in searching for a refractory hand kerchief, which was supposed lo be at the bottom ofherpo ket, but somehow never made its appearance. Her mamma s kind ness quite staggered Phoebe, and, as she followed her up stairs, her eyes were full of tears. The frill, the sight of which made her quite sick, was lying upon thedressing rooin table. Mrs. Grant took it up and ad mired the work. "Il is very nicely done, indeed, my dear child ' she said : "vou see what can be v w - done if you set your tnmd to it. You liHve worked this very well indeed. Did you fulfil mv other condition T" At ihis'moment a knock was heard at the tnnr. and one of the servants entered to speak to Mrs. Grant on some household matters. Phoebe, rejoicing at theopponu niiv. was just gnins to leave the room, when her mother nailed out to ber, "Do not go a- wav.dear ; I wish loseak to you. Phoebe was obliged to remain, and won. dered what her mamma cold have to say When voung people consciences are not verv clear, mere is ai ways aomeining inueu nitelv awful" in being desired to speak with mamma upon anything not specified ; and as Phoebe's conscience was far from being calm, she fell rather uneasy. She wandered about the room, sometimes ready to scream with thp pain of her hand, which now be. came almost intolerable. "How shall I get D my gloves to-night ?" sbe thought ; 'my hand is all in blisters! 1 cannot deceive mamma any more. I might say that my footeL oped. and that I fell forward with inv 4 hand on the ribs of the grate; but I could not say that it is wrong even to think it. But how shall I tell mamma? O dear, O, dear, how wicked I have been !" Th servant at last left the room, and Phoebe stood with her eyes cast down, her hps compres sed, wailing to hear what her mamma had to say. Al this moment Mrs. Grant, who was crossing the room, tramp ed upon something, and stooped to see what ii was. How extraordinary !" she said aloud. "Why, how can this be ! my earring on the ground, when I dhiuncily recollect putting u this morning in the secret drawer of my jewel box ! No one knows i he spring except indeed Phoebe. My dear child,'' ahe said, looking round ; but the "dear rlnld" had sunk upon a couch, exhausted with pain and shame. "My darling !" she cried, rushing toward her, "How pale you are how ill you look ! Tell your mother what is the nut ter !" Phoebe silently raised her poor hand, Mill invelopcd in the cotton-wool. "Phoebe! now is thi! Ah. I see my pocr child Ims burnt her hand, and has concealed it Irmn her mother fur tear of agitating her. My dear gO"d child, how noblv"v"U hve borne the pain ! Ah. it is I rig hi ml !'' -lie continued with a shudder, as she un bound ice wool, part of which stuck lo the un tortunate hand. Phoebe could bear it no longer. Bursting into tears, she threw hprself into hor niiither's arms, and sobbed as if her heart wou.d ureak. "'(J no, iumiuiiim no, d.'ar, d irlmg mam iim Y she sid as soon as she could spe!.', "1 have not borne it nobly ! 1 do not deserve your kindness, my own be.'oved m-iimna ! I hve be.-n naughtier t-d;iy lhn lever was before. I have disobeyed you in everything : I hive been in l lie T- .'',' - the trill till ihrtse o'cloe.k i nil nu noi know how uiaeu . .. . . , 1 n4V', ueen PU'"shed. for niv t an I is dreadru 1"' ' sav ,h"1 wmd "' But mv ! H u wor-. cr,n, b;,nr .,1,1 ,,- nnnr rliilrl. arul beggpd her n ! to y any mre till sh" wi om (Hised. A short lime afierw-trda, wa lying cushioned on the soft when Phoebi cout h n ihe drece nm-room. wh h her uiaiiima befidi: her t ia dear mamma, one touch of whe gentle hand seemed to eonihe the pain which she suffer'-d. nd aliuos! to chase it away he eased h r heart by confessing everything. The tear were in the her't eyejrhen Phoebe had fin shed. "Vou are rufwwntly punished already, mv child, and I w ill not s y myMiing more about it. We will put away the unfortunate frill " O no. niauiuiM, the poor frill -hall not be put away It was intended lor you. mamma ; bui it Vou wi.l allow nie, Khali have it sewn on to my cap. so that when I put it on at n t o h t . I may r -member why it is there. do noi think, mamma," she coir limed, sun ing. " that I h Ii no'. Do you know, mamma, I am so very glad 1 burnt my tnnd!" Glad. Ph.ebe ! Why!" Because, mamma, I am afraid that if it had not been for thai. I should not have told you a- bout going into the garden, and not finishing th" trill ; and then how iin.erahle I should have oeei. at thetheatre after having d-ceived yon so much! ' "That is very tru", my dear child," "aid In r mamma, aff-ciionately kiesing her. "Ad I am glad too, for I leel confident llul ihe misery and pain you have endured to day is a lesson which will be remembered by you all your life. J G. C. Notice. XpHE Undersigned, having been heretofore L; largely imposed upon by the premutation to him of accounts, which be bad given Do HUthority for Contracting, and having promptly paid all such claims, hereby gives notice to all persons that hereafter, he. eituer aa Trustee, Agent, Guirdian, or in any other c-ipc:ty, will p.3' no accounts of any character whatsoever, unless the same shall have been expressly authorised by bun iu irriling. As the undersigned keeps do accounts in his own be half with auy one. but piys as he goes, it is useless for him to say thai he will pay uo accounts based on alledged verbal orders JAMES D. SHEPAR.D Raleigh, May 2nd, lSjO. 2m 36 SPUING SA LEs. . Tbe undersigned are riceiving direct from New Orleans aud other Markets a lare Ptock of Sugar,' Molasses. -e. which ihey will sell for cash or to punctual dealers, on favorable lerms ' They have now in Store, J 105 Hhds. New Orleans Sugars I 25u Boxes snd bids refined do ltd Bids New Orieans and W. I. Molaxses : 40 Hhds. do do do do j 350 Bags Prime Green Kio Laguira Code j 1200 Bags Sht Still Kigs Nails, Cumberland and other Brands 50 Tons English Iron, Imported direct into Pe tersburg. 40 do Swedes and American do 60O Reams wrapping, wining and letter paper 300 Boxes Tallow, Adamautine and Sperm Can dies 10 Tons Castings 10 do Grind Stones 100 Dozen Painted Paris, V iib a full assortment of Winns, Brandies &.c ic c PEEBLES WHITE & DAVIS. Old St. Petersburg Va. March 15th 1650. 22 into off .Horth Carolina Nash Coun ty, Superior Court of Equity, March Term, 1850. Sarah Shallington vs. Win. E. J. Shallington and otbera. Petition for Divorce and Alimony. In this case, it appearing to the Court that pro cess bath issued against the Defendant W. E S. Shallington in the manner preaeribed by tbe Act of Assembly, and that be is not io be found in the County proclamation is thereupon mnde at the Court House door, for tbe said Sballinjrmn. to ap pear and answer at commanded by id Subpoena, and thereupon tbe aaid defrndaut not appearing : It is ordered by ihe Court that notice of ibis suit bo given in the Tarborough Press and Raleigh Regis ter, for the space of three months, requiriug tbe de fendant, Shallington, to appear al the next term of our Superior Court of Equity, to be held in and for tbe County of Nosh, at tbe Court House, io Nash ville, on the third Monday in September next, then and there to answer the charges and al legal ious set forth in tbe Plaintiff" a petition. Witness B. II. Blouut, Clerk and Master of our said Court al Office in Nashville, the 3d Monday in March 1850. B. H. BLOUNT, CMC. March 28th, 1850. (Pr. ad. fS.) 25 3m White Ginger Froh and good, jost re ceived at ihe Drag Store, of WILLIAMS. UAYWOOD &. CO. October l&ih. 1849 61 SCPRETIE COURT REPORTS ! "ITUST issued from this Office No. 3 Vol 10 Law all Reports (oornplelinc the Volume.) and Ne. 3 Vol. 6 Equity, (also completing a Volume,) being the Decisions ai Veeember term IS4S. SEATON GALES. Reenter Office, Juue 1 1th 1850. 47 41 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR 1850. fiTJfE are now in receipt of our entire Spring Yw supply, embracing every thing in our hur, JVew, Durable and Beautiful, Clotha, Caa imerea, Drp d'etea. Drilli g, fealina. Silks Mar seilles, Shalhe. &c Ac all of which will be made up to order as heretofore with nraineM and dit paich. Thankful for pa.l favrtra tre earnerJy .olicil a continuance of atmnage. Our entire Stock was selected by Mr Oliver in person, and we can with c.mtidf nee recommend it not only to be -'Fresh and Fine" but of the very latest Importations OLIVER &. PROCTER, Merchant Tailors, Ualeigh, N. C. April 19ib, 1850. 33 P S. Paris, London, and American Fashions at hand. (). &. P. From the Opera of the " two SUIT-crs.' TrnlaieJ on Kyelteil!e Sweet. I dreamed1 that her la.ring glances fell On a well-dreHed Beau at ber side. And I could'nt tell why itiv laughing Belle, Had refused to become my bride. Bl a sinule glance al my rival's Coat, Told me ihere lay the strength of the game ; And I sanl if (hi Tailor's in Town who can doit, I'll have one exactly ihe hjiiic. Then I dreamed ihai 1 searched tht Town all o'er, For the gem that would win her l.eart, Till 1 fi.urid mysell standing in front jf the Store VVlieie clniliing U fa-hioned ly art; And ihon I remeiuliered that t li i- was the place here i he 1'oal of my rival tva made, And .niering in. rigiit b,-lois m 'ace. Lay a Broad-t .'loih. exad'y the .hade. Th Coat wa sent h'-me and like Cajsar I sneJ, 1 tuine, and I saw, and I won ; For slie smilingly aid w n I asked her to wed, ' hit an eleani Co:ii yuu have on " Three days fiom thai time, perhaps it was moie. 1 Irnluced her lo alier her name ; And I still buy my ("ou ai ihe verv same Store, And she loves me as ever I he same. OI.IVKK iPKO TR K makrs tlum Coats. I.'al-igh April 19 ts.M) :12 A SUPPLYOF FRESH PHOSGENE GAS. to hand and f ir u!e :it " t. nrnitn'O r o. 1'ehrmry 12. IS'iO. 13 .SPUING GOODS 1850. TH E Sulcriher is opening his Spring Sioek. at h old -land, of the latest importations and Dumes '. lie Maniitaeturrs ronsis inu of ! t.i!e un.i Fancy Dry Goods. j Hats. JShoe. Ciock-ry, Hantwaie, and Grocciies, A TI OX; TIIIMI i 100 pieces Calicoes, various colors. j IUU " Bf.jwo and IJ eached Shining and Sheet I ing. ! liinglums Lawns, Iri-h Linen. Holland's Cot 'ontde and other fumnit-r Good for men and bys. j Padded lor children. Browo, Kedn'ed, Clarified, Crushed aud Loaf ?usar, I Java, Lacura and Rio CofT.e, I C'u t N il and Urad. i California anil oilier Hats for men and loy. All of whuii will lie sold on reasonable terms for Cash, ur to prompt cuMumcis on time J. BROWN. No. 9, Fayelteville St. R.lrieh. April. 15. lsjO 31 Till. llliitiiiii;itMl Hook of .Heedle Work Comprising Knitting. .Neiiing. Crochet, and Lmtiroidcry. For ;! Iy H. I). TURNER. l(a'ci-h Mav 2nd. 36 BY EXPRESS- LACK and (J. dmed Einbroi'cd Grenadines, Real Yalenconne E.lan.gs, B r"l.nn and Plaid l'i-ues. Ladies Black and Colored, Kid Gloves, (en's Neapolitan Riding Gloves, Rn h B. inu ei, N.ck and -ulF Ribbons, Corded Skirts, cc, Ac K. TUCKER & SON. March 2fith, 18j0 S3 or Sale DULLARD'S Cel.brated Herba mum Extract, or Vegetable Hair Wash Aiso, nu exteiikive assortment of all kinds of por- Imnery. PALMER ij- RAMSEY. November 26. 1849. 94 FLOWLVG A SUPERIOR article r.'JILYISH. for Cabinet Makers, for P. F PESCUD. 13 ! s' low by February 12, TtVITLl COTTON Til It L. AD. E IN'G and Knitting thread and Carpet Warp " M. FECK r SON. May 1st :I5 X GOOD supply oi lamily Four to hand. PECK V SON. May It. 3.0 PRIME CHEWIXG TOBACCO. KT MULL A. O.N'S Tallow Candles, Straw M illing, by the piece or yard, ;broad Axes and Hatchets, Spades nnd Sho- els. Ivory Handled Heef and Game Carvers and Steels. For sule by J. BROWN. No. 9 Fayelteville Street. Raleigh, April 23.1, ISjO. 33 NEW ARRIVAL. PAL U E K A- It A M SAY II AVE just received a handsome lot of fine GOLD AND SILVLTt WATCHES. Gold Fob, Vest and Guard ChaiDS Jeuuy Liud, Ear Rings and Ere isi pins. Silver and Plated Spoons and t ot lis. Butter Kuives, and Plated Waiters aud Candlesticks. Sold on ibeir usual reasonable terms. June 3rd, 1850. 40 CSmidlenud Lamp Wick. A sunerio particle of Northern 8perm,in store and for sale by WILLIAMS. HAY WOOD i. CO. SWAlfl'S JUSTICE. THE North Carolina Justice, containing a sum mary statement of the Statutes and Comra n Law of this State ; together with the Decisions of ihe Su preme Court, and all ihe most approved Forms and Precedent- relating to the office and duty of a Jus ticenf the Peace, and the Public Officers, according to modern practice, by Benjamin Swaim. Second edition revised and corrected. For sale at the North Carolina Book Store by H. D. TUR.NER. Raleigh. April 15,1850. 31 Southern Pratice. Evaya oil Pa thology and Therapeutics. Seingthe substance of the course of Lectures delivered tiy 8. H. Dickson. M. U. Prelrv-i-or ol ihe Institutes and Practice ol Me n ine. in the Medical College of South Carolina. 2 Vols., rtaro. J1LSO The Women ol the Bible; Delinea ted In a Series ol Sketches of Prom lueut Females mentioned lu the Ho ly Scriptures. By a Clergyman of tbe United States. " . Illustrated by 18 characteristic Steel Engrav ings. A few copies of this beautiful wotk for sale at the N. C. UOO&STOKB. May 24 1850 41 BACOJf AJVD LARD "TTICE Bacon and Lard, a prima article. Jl WM. PECK A SON. May 1st. ?& Spring and Summer Goods For 1850. R. Tucker and Son, WHO constautljr keep on hawd un extensive assortment of tbe beat and moat desirable,' as well as fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply for lb50. One of the Firm baa just returned from New York, where be purchased a rich variety of Goods oftbis Spring's Importations, before they had been picked over, and before the advance in price; and having thus had tbe choice of the large and splcuded fresh arrivals, and Ihe advantage of low prices, they flatter themselves they will be better prepared than ever f o meet the demands of this mar ket, and please their numerous friends and custom ers, in town and country. They respectfully invite ibo public to call and examine their stock. They have just received a supply of tbe following, and are daily receiving such other articles aa are usually kepi in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Store, suited to tbe wants and tastaof this community. Bl'k Gro Dc Rl.ins oillts. Plain and Figured Chimrleon Silks, It roc lie and Plain Grenadines, I'lain and Kmbroidered black ditto, Fancy arid black Silk Tissues, Silk Albarines aud He rnames, .. Corn colored (ireuadines, Evening Dresses, Einbr-'idered and Dotted Fancy Swiss Muslins, Ciixinheiy , r rench ami American Ginghams, CamJiet Lustres, unl Linen Gingham, M dries, snd Fancy Diampnd Jackoeets, Plain and printed Lawns and Muslins, Tarleton, "4wiss, India, Vicoria, bishop. Book, and Dotted Jackonet Muslin, Rich bonnet, Gape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib- b-ni French NVedle Work Capes. Collars and Cuffs, Lhdirs' and (Jeutlemeo's Paris Kid Gloves. Swi.VK and Jack net E'lgingn and Insertings, Lisle and Linen Edgings and Ribbons, Linen snd F incy Silk Dress buttons. Kus-ia Braid and Fancy Silk Trmimii gs, L dim1 and Misses' L.C Hem Stitch and Tape boidered Hdkls Mu-lm. M dnir, Gias and Hough's Patent Skins. CLOI'HS N) CAS&IMEKLS, of the various Linen .lion C.'Oi!s, in great varieties, many ol whn-h Ure touched with the Hungarian and California finib. B'ack and Fancy Salin and Silk VESTINGS, Plaid and Embroidered Vlarsei le ditto, Vc. & HATS &.c Determined always to furnish w bat ever is latest, rarest snd best, they offer an ex. tensive stork of Men's, Youth's and childrens F a - ti i o 1 1 1 1 e and Flat bum Mole Skin, Pana ma. Maracaibo, Leghorn, Sevted Pedal's, Hun. ganan and Calm Hats. Inlai l"s Fnry Goods. Also, Umhrel as. Fa asols. Bonnets, Shoes, Hard ware. Cutlery. Groceries, &c. AH ol which they now are offering on the most liberal terms. it. TUCKER &. SON Raleigh .March I5th 1650. IIore Shoe. 10 Kegs Horse Shoes just rscoived. BRITTON & TODD. Ftb Urn. 1S.10. 15 Arniiteiil fine CIieM iug Tobacco. '7 Ii hve just received 5"3 boxes nnd half boxes Armistead hue Cbewinz tobacco. BRITTON &. TODD February 14th. 1S0O. 15 SOMETHLYG JVEW. SOC th ODA, Milk. Maple aud Butter Crackers, some- liinj I en ciMifidentlv recommend to the citi zens of R Jeigh at first rate. A good supplv just teceived. L B. WALKER. FltKSIl RICH. RES1I Ricf, new Crop just received. XV M TECK d SON F December 1 llh. 1849. 90 .1 .MOIISSES. T received a supply of prime Molasses by the llhd , or at retail, X M. PECK A SON. Raleigh April 30, ISjO. 30. NEW BOOKS. ENCYCLOPEDIA of Chemistry, by James C Booth A. M. A m ual of Scientific Discovery , a Year book of facts in Science and Art. Liters: ure and Literarv men, by Gnfillail. XVorks t.f Edgar A . Poe. Women in America. Leaves from the Note Book of a Louisiana Swamp Doctor. Coiicregan. . By Lever. I ?apl. .Simon Suggs Did Smith's theatrca! Apprenticeship. Ttial of Prof Websier. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, April 19, 18n(l. it IS.' TV ivii , - j-rJ r. iisva on nanil. nl nnr Adrn innniilarinr L have on hand, of our own manufacture. rf uanusome assorimeni 01 uusiness 1 oals 01 t.'loihs. Linens, j-c, Jc. Also, Vests an I Panta loons, together with a splendid assnitmeut of Shirts, Cravats, all kinds -, Gloves, Suspe-.ders, liowns ; iu fact every thing kepi by Merchant Tailors generally. Call and examine for yourselves. 32 Raleigh, April 19, 1850. RICH ASSORTMENT of Silver-Plated Cas tors, Cnudieslicks, and Girandoles. Aud Biouza Chamber Candlesticks, for sale by PALMER 4- RAMSEY. November 26. 1S49. 94 Notice. NOTICF is hereby given, lhat au application will be made to th next Legislature of North 1 Carolina. 011 behalf of tbe Commissiouera of the City of Raleigh, for amendment to the Corporation Charier. W. D. HAYWOOD. Raleigh, June 10, 1350. lul. Police 47 tf OFFICliR OF THE 1. C. VOLS. ATTENTION ! ! YOUR attention is called io the fact, that an at tempt ia beiug made by our brethern of other is. tea, to obtaiu an act of Congress granting Land Warrants to the Volunteer Officers, who served iu the late war. By every rule of justice it is our right and I have advice which lends to the belief that it will be granted by Congress, if concert of ac tion ia had on the subject. I have been requested by many Officers to eall for the voice of all our brethren on the subject aud 1 know no better way tban to address yon through the newspapers. It would undoubtedly be a source of great plea sure to alL could we meet once mere, and I suggest that tbe officers from every pari of tbe Slate com rounicate through the press, and thus obtain an ex pression of opinion in tbe premises J. B WHITAKER. Adjt. N. CVols. Goldsboro', June 9th, 1850 46 FORWARDING. I WILL attend to the forwarding of all Goods at Wilmington and Fayelteville, at the asnal coiu imssiou ; and will, ia all cases, forward by firvt boat without reference to lines. All orders for pUifetwtsers will be airictly attended to. Direct to caro ef W, BRANSON, Fayettovilleand Wilmington. April 16, 1850. 31 tf j r- - r- , w . , j- p : w- 7 j - f ''WjiBjiaL.1 T J J -' if .,;"sl,Bl i 1!" mk & THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (FORMCRLT BtLTZHOOVCa's) I . m m t . n l c iitdu ui Kaj, lit., near uuiiimvrc ai,. BALTIMORE QTfXHE increased patrouave of this lonv eslablish- fliL ed and popular Hotel, under the managemeut of its present proprietor, has inspired him with further energy and determination, and no expense or alien. tion of his or thai of his Assistants will tut spared lo maiutaiu with tbe patrous of the u Fountaiw' the reputation il held all over the conntry, in its palmiest days" of Beltzheoter's conductorgliip. increase its former attractions aud comforts, during tbe past season, the Hotel has undergone many changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays in introducing Rm cf the best and latest improverufints--vhich, together with its central posi tion, beiiiki located iti Hie very heart of the business portion of ti e city, ai.d hear ths centre of Baltimore Slreet, and wi: liin a few t'jiiui's walk of all the Pepois and Steam Boat Lir.cinrs, it invites the Merchant, the Fuirr.tr. the Aitisan. as well aa the Man of Pltusiifetu make the Kolntatn Hotel his home during his sojourn in baliimore. The Indies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloons, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and extensive suites of large aud airy Chambers, fitted up in a style and elegance that cannot (ail to give salixfaction and comfort. Porters are attached to the " Fountain," who may be recognized by the Badges ou their Hats, and are always in the attendance at the different Dei ots and Sieamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge of the Bagvagre and convey it to the Hotel. t- i o rH VS" THURSTON, rroprtetor. FeU 2Sth, lBoO. r A CARD. TMIE undersigned being engaged, and holding I posiiiou that brings his services in immediate connection with the Guests of the above Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to his numerous friends aud acquaintances of the ' Old North State,' when they visit Baltimore, to slop at the 'Fountain,' where he assures them they will be received and en- trrtatned in a manner that shall strengthen this ac quaintance and secure for its Proprietor their good' will aud patronage. W STRINGER. Late of Wilmington N C. February S6th, 1850 17 li Vnylitud i Snuff, io. 2-A fresh sup- p'y just received and tor sale hv WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD CO SCOTCH SJVUFF .2JVD TOBACCO. VHOfL who are ftnd of a nce dip or good chew 1 nf the weed will find a superb article of enaff and I obacco, al reseud's Drug Store Xaleigb March I9ih I60. S3 Tricopherous. OR MEDICAL COMPOUND ; For Restoring, Purifying, and Beauti fying Hair; Eradicating Scurf and Dandruff, and curing dis eases of the Shin, Glands and Muscles ; Stings, Cuts, Bruises Strains, Sc, 6c, Sfc, THE following testimonials, selected from hun dreds of similar import, will serve to show the value of the preparation, aud the estimation iu which il is held by those who have giveu it a tri:il : COrr OF A LETTER FROM DR LEE. JSTew York, Feb. 5, 1849. Mr Barry I have no hesitation'in recommending nn article which I can, of my own personal knowl edge, endorse as good : nnd I therefore 'state with confidence, that your Tricopherous.is what yon claim it to be an article for cleansing, preserving, beaati tying and promoting tbe growth of Ibe hair. I find it to be the best remedy I have ever had in my practice for scald head, ring-worm, and diseases which tne skin is subject to. T. A LEE, M.D. Tbe following testimonial is from Mr. Mnnn, ed itor of the Scientific American. Comment on such evidence is unnecessary. New York, Feb. 24, 1849. Barry's Tricopherous is an article that we take I pleasure in awarding tbe highest commendations. We do not uo it opou the recnmniendiition. of oth ers, but from our own perFon-tl knowledge of its ef fects upon the hair ; whiie it tends to keep it healthy go ft and glossy, il also removes d inmff.prevents grey hair and invig jrates itsgrowtb in a manner uuequal led by any o: ber Compositiou known tour, A per son only needs lo use one bottle to be convinced of this truth. Sold in large bottles - price 25 cts. at tbe princi pal omce. u croaa way, jw lorlt, and uwr, niw xorn. ana ov ine principal M-jixd uits ami I'rugists throughout the United states and Canada, i Janadajaitd bv B.ST1TH fcCO Raleigh. May 15th, 1850. 39. nATS SPRIXG STIIE 1850. F ASHIONABLE Moleskin. Medium Beaver. Men's and Boy's Summer Hats of almost every j descripnou. r or sale ny R TUCKER &80H. March 26th, 1850. 35 COD Li VCIl OIL. freh supoly of RUsHTON, CLARK f GO which we believe to be superior l" any we have seen, just received snd for sale at the Drug 8lore of WILLIAMf, HATtVOOD CO. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACUURf. WTR TH Y will North Carolina roerchaata who deal f f in Caudy prefer sending Ziorla, when they can ffet it in Kaleigh as gcud in every respect? Aud 1 am determined to sell it ar low as they c gel it io Petersburg. Give me a fair trial, and I am confident lhat 1 can give satisfaction, Seud en your order". 1 will also keep through the summer, Oranges, Lemons. Sugars -., which 1 Cat. eell low because gelling ihem direct from the North, I am able to sell them as tow as they can be bought this side of Baltimore. WALTER. mj. mj. iTAunun. May 3rd. 1850. 36 Stebbins, Darracott &Cq. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Eartlieii ware, Chlaa and Olau, Ftety Mantel and Toilet lokvtg-g iaisest Britannia and Platid Ware, Lard Lamps, Castors, TMo CWIeryr$-.T T NO. 101 BROAD STREET, '' Sbkoe II III, "' ." "' fRlCIIJyWGWlj!. ..-'47- .'XHAS.8TEBBINS.' . x v: , - , JNO. DARRACOTT, , BENJ; It- ITU Vis EST. irPrtieular attention paid te' Paeking.a Deo. 1 llh, 1849. 99 ly AdnrrieiniiU. For rarT Sixteen i.rs k WW - t - - - - trrs r--13 inaeeliM, On DoIUn cli nitmat tBMttUm per cent, will he madefrornthe regal ar fwMiJvf advert iaers by tb ftett. - aimawIU aw appear in tbe Wkxlv ffpl of charge, ; :7t it-r.s itsr& . z O" tetlew te tkt tlditor jriwt t-mrfffi t , ,. , , y ' t iVfPHIIIalES ; fr ATTENDS JHE Ci0H'rthr5iolltt of Orange, Alamance, W aft airi Cliattant. Chapel Hill, N. May 24, 1849. ra ! L:Zt irBarnieslan, Kngliah and A "V- merican vneae For salebv R. TUCKER fc SOH.ki 1 1 March 30th 1850. UNSEED OIL Ml K4X GALLONS Mounuin LinaeedOUray jgmj0f ceived Una day and for sale by. ,-jt.w P.F.PESCtTDf Raleieh, April 9lh, IS 59. Standard and Time copy Fresh Arrival at Pesclid's uuvG stoke. : ;vn1 JT Y last Freighl Train, I have received a farthej supply of the following valuabU articlea for Cpngha. Colds, tc TVirfsr Bufrtnt of Wild Ckerr. WitrComgi Lozenge; Jaynee Expectormnt, Ayer Cherry (ort, ocAeaas rulutontc ayrap.- tevera aiada at superior Jtrjube Paaie and Dr. Wiley's xderato Ceng Cwy. .- , i , 9 t 3J" All persons who are afflicted Willi Uongfanvil Cehis, are iuvited to call and get a enra at - e.r-.rutiGVDTS.'. c - .-iwswi.i.ai.yi I Hi 1i.i. 1 isans Mill and Cress Cut Sau v'Aurfsraoi'a Patent Hammer. Patent Corry Combs, A ug er, Ohissiils, Handsaws and Files, Weeding Heed, Cotliua Axes. For sale by No 9 Fayeltevi.lo tret Raleigh, April lBtb, 185 J, , ST GOLD WAIST BUCKLES AND SLIDES just received a beautiful article.. Also, on band, 2 Harrison Marble Clocks, warranted good timepieces For sale by - FALMS 9- RAMSAY. h. December 4, 1849. t 99 nxlon's Life In the Far Wt(i Lite iu the Far VX est, by George F. Bui ton. This day received at ibe N. C BOuKSTORC j Raleigh, July 5. 1849. , . 6A . A GREAT MATIONALWORR THE GALLERY OF ILLUSTRIOUS. 'V! AMERICANS DAGUERREOTYPES BY BRADY EN.'? f.o a vEiVRSdn?AJIGftON. EDITED BY C. EDWARDS MSTirwT This great work, now being hnraedln semi-moaih?. numbers, will contain the Portraits and RinvMi.M.1 of Twewtt Four of the most llluslrioui Citii -naaf the Republic during our pWn timet, it Is pablbhed on imperial folio drawing paper in s - new and Bag nificent style, and the Portraits art superior to any ever published in this country. . ;r For the entire work of 24 Nomhera twenfV a-L lars, payable quarterly, in advance, or one doliir number, payable on delivery. ; '-!.':,.";;. ai. i nis wiu ne an illustrious Vork. Taylor'-, Uth finest specimen of Lithoaraphv we Lave Twenty four of these n ambers will comprise ft yol- ' i onsorpanen eieftare. .'. Sunday Morning JVttn.: Four numbers received this dny by i, -Ct May 10, 1850. Z3j THE ASSAM ' T" TEA COMPANY,! 136 Greenwich Street. JftlTimi& THE propnetors beg to eall tbe attntlolif connoiseura in Tea. and the hJir to tbe choice and babe selection of Teas imported bv them, and hirhnrrn nnbn : .1- wkich, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength products an laft. r-.6 vuuvrv-Buu navor. 1 " "'is AJlAs ICiAO XJT i tLH Kil ARk : ThP 1 1 I." , . . n . . n r. n n . . FOL. LOWLNQ. . The Jeddo Blom a Black Tea. at $f t0 pe Jk Niphon Dturi, Osacca, Too-tsiaa, do 0 7fr UU ; ft Green Tea, de 1 1 ii 00, u 0 75 ''- 0 80 Ticki-isiaa, do Ud-ti Mixture, a compound or tne moat , rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial boh or Assam, I 00 With a view to encoarare the IntroiW.nn r,vl m,,e.8h Te"5 it ,'s.' intetition of t be proprietors io distributes by lot. among the tmrchaears, a tfaJk tity of Tea nqaul to ;i. r-JufJl? TOE FIRST. YEAR' PROFIT. ON THE SALES EFFBdXDi' Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the sack. age, a numbered certificate, entitling him to " -r One Chanee in lhe DiitribntioiiU I CCT- FOR EVERY FITTV rpwna . laid oat, and on the receipts amounting to 30 000 th n it d Arm on t innul r i- . . . . ' ofrei TreenCor caW,,.i. TWO THOUSAND DOURg WIU. BE w , i S 9ini GIVEN AWAY .AS BONUSES III! ACCORDING TO THE S v-i s rmi r rf' n itmniia amai 50 M 10 5 1 M U u u n a WWW SMJU 100 250 : t 550 ' ,880. 425 Prizes In all. 2,000lba 2JJ00. i 'vu . "7- n""" vw. I Sfi..iu . , ' ,r,ce T """'v ' F" .propenioa, ' THEY WILL BE BE PURCHASED FOR at ft Eovcnoif or 10 Tnctxi.4 05"" Cenntry Airenta renin; -a niXii' , a " v w rr VP,"ul'aT iu June2naMS30. '--i.&4 Stf PCGBLE8, WIIIT13 &DAT1I. Oioeenand Cottsaiisini mLcVcbant ''m -r Old Street, :htn&urgi'$ifr&:i KEEP always on hand ft large and well ftftftfrt ed supply of Groceries, and pay parHcatafi. icuu m to the saW of Coiteu . Tobacco VYtaaW Flour, and all other kinds of produce. - rfo-'i . hbMULL PEBLE8i ' THOMAS WHITE,- PETER R. DA?a,i(f Pctersborg, July tO- a itVfiy-ff THE FALL Semo will begin JBfy i.A elass dischargej makes rooa for another, Bovs nrenared to MmMM f ttn M.At I None bat god an4 doetr hey deirred. Earnestly rmawea liai isbiim m M mul rnr meJi Mtv Early application advised. r. J - Pethmont, Orange. Tf C Carlvle's Laiter-DarftC " PAMPrfUTS. J 't'S&ffp THE following are now Emdy ; .'7tt Na L TheJPrearaU itnev ' V . na: Model Prisons ,u , . Wo. 3. -'Owwniag Ciree i1s f rrieelZieenteeaeh. --' .- M. . deceived thfadayvey ' May 24lh 1S&0. , -: ;--.-.u. It t ffN Botllee and Capeelea, .geneire article, -joat J epesed end for sale at the Urtsg Store f - ' . - jr. r. rcfcu