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,.-.1" - . v, 17 . 4 . ry 7 rnr:, -, SEATON GALES, Mini si nonttW!l- ; ' TERMS. : .Foc&eSenuTWeeldjr Paper, $5 peraanum For the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum: ' ; POETRY. THE BALL ROOM BELLE. BT otoeoa 9. MO cms. The mooa and til br starry train Were fadiftg ftom the morning- sky, When borne the ball-room belle again Returned, with throbbing pulse and brain, F. ashed cheek and tearful eye. Tbe pinnae that danced a bo re her brow. The ge thai sparkled in her zone. The acarfbffpangteA leaf and bough. Were laid aside they cnuck'd her now, When desolate and lone. That night bow many heart "ahe won ! Tbe relptnrij' belir, she cuuld net atir, But like the planets round the aun. Her 8uitor followed all out one Que all the world to her I And tbe had lewt him ! marvel not That lady' eyes with tears were wet ! Though love br man is soon forgot. It never yet was woman'. lut To lve and to f rget. MISCELLANEOUS. KISSING ONE'S COUSIN. BY JEREMIAH SHORT, ESQ. Whv, sir, we were cousins, and pray, what wai there improper in it ? Besides, hadn't 1 brenabseiu five years or more, and now when I returned and was kissed by thtm all, uncle, aunt, nurse, down almost to the washerwo man, it was absolutely outrageous that she alone was to stand out anil be obstinate. But she was so lovely, that t couldn't gel aagry with her; besides, what use would it have been to fume and tret lit r ? It was not the way to conquer I'd learned that, anyhow and it would have been ungallant in the liiglu-st- How ohould I win ? I had but a couple of months to stay, and she was to popular that all the beaux of the country were thronging in her train. I'd a hard task before roe, and it would have disheartened jaany a one but I had been to the Black Hills ami shot liuQ.ilo. There was one of her suitors named Thorn, ton, whom she seemed to like better than all the rest ; and I must say, during the first inoi.th of my visit, she coqur tte.i a good deal with bun at my expense, h used to give roc a touch of the old flutter now and then, but I consoled myself, that I was not in love, there was no sense in being jealous, and besides, M r. Thornton's favorable reception had nothing to do with my object. So I took to humming the Blackfool tune, and teasing my pretty ouit about her favorite later. You've uo idea what a change it made. She denied it at first, and then grew absuluttly worried that I wouldn't believe ber, and finally showed me a marked prefer ence on every occasion. But I was only a cousin ind nobody took any notice of it. Ah! sir, these cousins play the deuce vi h tbe girls' hearts. They're always entang ling yonr laughterrs silk, or bringing her the lat new novel, or plucking her a fresh moss roe, or lifting her over the pebbly little brook; and then, too, you let them take such long walks in the summer twilight or, ride for hours alone in a September afternoon or, leigh away for milt s on a clear moonlight night of December with nothing but them selves for company and all this time, when . they are both just budding into life, and fall in love as naturally as 1 smoke my meer cbautn. Egad, sir, I've got daughters my self j and, -though I was a young man, 1 saw a good deal of your love matters and let me letl you that no cousin comes palaver ing about my bouse, with his flute and Ins familiarity, for if he does, I'll either make up my mind all once to have him lor a son-in-law, or else kick the young rascal, neck and heels, down the staircase. Cousins, in deed. ' It was just such walks I look with Ellen. Tbey wore all set down to the score of cousin ibip, but they were so delicious that I regret ted that the time had come for me to depart, and wished that one's cousin could be with one forever. But it was of no use ; was not worth a copper dollar; unless I could gel some heiress to marry me lor pity, I saw no way of living without roughing it through life. 1 was too proud to trespass upon the bounty of my uncle, and had carried it so far as to take my-qusrlers at the vil age inn. It maj be the good old man could see farther than I he only smiled and shook his bead and left the expostulation to his wife. So it hap. pened my vista was nearly up. Happy, too happy, had been those mouths, and my piet tj ImUs cousin was tbe cause of it all. She, sweet angel, like all the rest, charged it to cousinship-but I at last began to open my eyes, and half suspected the truth, for I had noticed that my cousin, unconsciously to herself, seemed very fond of my presence 1 learned it all by close observation, sir; a faculty that I picked up among tbe bioux. I onre admired a cape on a girl's shoulder. for I do hate vour low dresses and iol the next day that 1 saw my pretty cousin, the Pear creature had such a modrst cape on I praised the tie of a ribbon carelessly the next afternoon ; I declare it a every word true, sirshe met me in the evening with that very fashioned tie. And yet 1 don't think she was conscious ol it. These may ?em trifles, my dear sir, but the proudest of Us all have seeu the day when each little proof of a3action from the one that we love jus sent a thrill almost through every nerve n our frame, and in our ecstacy nearly lifted ua from the earth. Ah, sir ! it don't do to htugb at these trifles ; many a noble, many oonarch would have given his broad land?, bis greatest victory, or the finest jewel of his crown, to win such a trifle from the one be loved-I'ai wandering -the two mouths were "P and yet in all this time 1 hadn't got a "a iroin my cousin. t was the night but one before I was to go away, I was determined to make a last enort. We were aitiing by tbe window nu tbe folks were next door. My aeel "Ule cousin looked pensivr, aud doubtless - i V. ; in - .- ST . VOLUMffll felt si; fo. tbMfhXluKfW io the Black Hrllalidhot biiffak;:!; wa4 soiutwbal een tiinenrtl n.tself. 'It was mit the niht for fHnUirtlhoughfj'I'antl thfe Aion shone len- ucujt uyvu we riyecin toe uisunce, pouring her jittrerj light Jike fairy Tenure on the dis tant tilla.- My pretty couiin st by my side, and wfe Were talking of my pnr'oaching de parture ' ' I "rl wllllbe. yery busy to morrow, and I donH knovr.vwhethei' t shall be able to come here in .the eeoing," said ! She slowly raised her dark eyes tQ me, till her very soal seemed pouring out from beneath the long black lashes, and after seeming to look right through me, answered, "Why not ? you know how glad' we are to see you." "Why not!" said I, a little piqued at the word we, for to tell the truth 1 half suspect, ed I was in loe with my prety cousin, and had ss you know, flattered mynelf that it Was reciprocal. ,cWhy ? because I shall be very but aod txumie, 1 beard Tuorwieo ask you the other tiig!il, to go to B to morrow evening with him and of course, my pretty coz, you go." "There goes that Thronton again," said she," I think of him." "Ah, but," replied I, wickedly, why make engagements on the night an old school fel low is going away ?" Her gaiety stopped at once. She hesitat ed an instant, and then answered : "1 told himl'dgite him au answer to-day, and I thought we were all going together; but I'll send him a note declining at once ; you know you don't think what you say, cou sin." 1 laughed it off part. -and directly rose to de. "How very soon you are going !" 8 ml she in her pretty chiding voice, and I thought there was something unusuilly melancholy in its flute-like tunes. "Arc you going to kiss me," said I gaily, afer a little merry conversation. "Indeed, 1 am'i," said she, caucily. ''Cousins always do at pailmg, among the Black Feet." "Indeed, in very deed, .Mr. Impertinence, you mistake for once, even though you have shot Buffalo at Blick Hill.," and pouied her rich red hps saucily, but looking for all the would as il about to give me a flash or two of her brilliant repartee. But I was in for il, and I was ilt-termined to try whether love and the Black Hills could not conquer reserve and wit. 1 thought I would try the latter first. "Isn't it your dnty !" said I. She said nothing, but looked as if doubt ful uhrther I was quizzing or not. "I can prove il by the Talmud," said I. A funny sunle began to flicker round tbe corners of her mouth. "I can establish it, text by text." "I ndeed !" said she, archly, smiling malic, icusly at my anticipated p rplexity. But I mm ahead mi her. "Do unto others as you would wish to be done unto. Ain't it proved, my pretty coz?" "Well, teally,you deserve something for your wit, and more for your impudence , you're quite a logician did you barn that, too, at the Black Hill?" and her eyes danced as she ansuered me I saw I was no match for her in wit, so I betook myself to my other ground. "Well, good bye, coz !" "So earlv ?" "E irly !"and I began to pull rn my gloves. "You'll be here to-morrow night, won't you 7" said she persuasively. "Do you really wish it 1 ' "How can you doubt it ?" said she warmly. "But how shall 1 interrupt a tete-a-tete with Mr. Thornton 7" said I, hesitatingly. Pshaw. Mr. Thornton again ?" said she, pettishly. There was a momentary silence, and at its end came a low, hull suppressed sigh. 1 began to luirik I was on the riant track. Ydu won I grant my favor! if, now, it was to mend Air. 1 hornlon s glove "It's too provoking" she burst out in Iter old mood, 'iut directly added in a pensive tone, "how can you think I care so lor him V "How can I ? you do filty things for him you wouldn't do for me.'1 "Cousin ! "I ask vou for the smallest favor I take one for a sample, and you refuse you are a very unfair cousin ; and I took her hand. "Why 7 said she, lilting her dark eye, till its gaze met mine. ' It limited me in every nerve. "Why 7" and her voice shook a little. "Because you never do anything I ask you O. "Indeed I do," said she earnestly. "I wish I could think so," said I, pensively. We were standing by the window, and I bought her hand trembled as I spoke ; but she only turned her head away, with a sigh, and without speaking, gazed out upon the lawn. Ar another time, perhsps, she would listen to my language differently ; but I was going away, perhaps for ever, and it made ber so pensive. Yet she did not know her own feelings. Something told her io grant my boon it was but a trifle it seemed so foolish to hesitate but then something whis pered to her that she ought not to do it. But then it would be so reserved and tin cousinly to refuse and I. might be justly offended at her prudery. What should she do ? I could hear her breathe and see her snowy bosom heave as she held her taper fin ger in a little puzzle to her mouth. Tbe conflict was going on between love and re serve, and yet, poor little girl, she knew it tint. 4 And you really won't come to-morrow night without without she paused and blushed, whiln Ihe low, soft, half-reoroach-ful tone in which she spoke softer than an gel's softest whisper smote me to the heart, and alf&ast made me regret tny delerroiua. lion. But then it was so nrettv to see her . w look perplexed. Ellen, said I, as hurt. I am serioos ; yon don't think I would trifle with von but 1 never before tried to test the professions of those I love! if one is thus bitterly deceived, I care not to try wain." and half letting ro ber hand, I turned rurllv awar. Fnr a second she did not answer, bat she look-J ed unna tbe c round. Directly a cload came ov er i be moon, and just as tbe whole room was buried in a sudden shadow, I heard a sigh that seemed to come from the bottom of tny little cob- siu'a heart. I fell a breath like a zephyr steal - .C .j-;! aerOM my face, and ill J bad ronauered. hai'a the use of denyTr J Bt a hot tear drop was on my face ; and, as I pressed her. band more warmly thin became a cousin, a sudden revulsion of feelings came a croea her, the true secret of her delicacy flashed like a sunlight upon ber mind, and feeling how utterly she bad betrayed herself, her head fell upon my shoulder, and I heard her sob. My heart stung me ; vain, ungenerous sinner -that I was, and I would have given world to have saved her hat ODe moment of apony. But in another in. slant, came the conociousneu that I loved her. We spoke no words, we whispered no vow ; but as I felt how pure a heart I had won, a gush of holy feeling awept across my soul, and putting my arm gently around her, I drew her to me as oftly as a mother embraces her first-born babe. That moment I ehall never foryet. She ceased to sob, but she did not as yet lok up. It might have been five minutes, or it might have been half an hour ; I could keep no measure of lime. At last I sid, sotily Ellen " "Will you come to morrow night !" whispered she, lifting her dark eyes timidly from my shoul dep. "How can 1 refuse, dearest ?" said I, kissing the tears from her long lushes. "Well, what followed, Jeremy !" Wh.ff whiff. "Whi !" -Yes I" "Why, a Mrs. Jeremy Short, to be sure." LAND FOR SALE. N the feih of October next, I shall proceed to sell, at (be late residence of Uobert Longtime, Dec'd., V30 Acres of Land, with a good Dwelling House and suitable outhouses on ibe premises. The mu J is ii miles from OxforJ, and one mile from Tar Kier. Terms me months credit. Bond and appro ved security will be required on the d.iy of sale. WILLIAM GKEE.N, Ei'r. of K. L , Dec'd. Granville Co.. Augut 25ii, IS50. 5( '9 Kanawav ! LEFT my House, on the night of the 25ih int.. a JN tGUO WOMAN, i.ueJ Aged about 35. Slid rirrro is about 5 feet high, bus no tront leeth. is of a diirli bl:ick color, and quite likely, and is jnt on t lie eve of confinement. To dt persou who will deliver ber to the sub scriber, or lodge her in nuy jail iu the Smte, 90 th it I can pt her nsrain, I will give a Kewurd of ! Ten Dollar. W.M. STKONACH. ' Raleigh, August 26:b, 1S50. 5t 69. j C. &E.L. Kerrison & Co., ; DIRECT IMPORTERS OF j roitrju imv goods t'HHt'lcttOII, S. C Ol'LD respectfully inform their friends and 1 those who purchnse Dry Good., in their ci- 1 ty. that tbey are now prepared to offer a large,clioice j and well aborted stock of Foreign aud Fan- 1 cy Dry Guodi. As ihey rceie the bulk of their Goods, direct from Euro,'eHn Torts, they feel assured of being able to compete successfully wnb any other Market in 1 the United States. j - S Hln, Hortk West CamiT ot King luid Mnr 1 ket Street. 1 Angust 2-Jih. IS-jO w3ra 69 j Robinson's Shoes, i ONslSTING ofl.adies Kid W.lking, ! Do d.i Slipper, 1 Do White do da Do do S 11 in do Do Moiroeo Boots. Mis.es and children Blick Morroco Boole, Jut Received by R. TUCKER $ SON. August S6th, 185(1 69 GENTLEMEN'S HATS. FALL STYLE FOR 1850. OME THING entirely i.ew and decidedly elc 7 ganL Call and examine. It. TUCKER St SON. 6'J August 56th, 1850. J UST It!'ived, and for sale, on consign- Vests and Pants, which we are aelliug very low, to close a consignment. A. B. STITH &. CO. August :6, 1S50. 69 ENCOURAGE H 0 Ml M A NU FACUU RE. VSTH Y will North Carolina merchant who deal in Caudy prefer sending North, when tbey : can get it in Kaleigh as good iu every respect? j Aud I am determined to sell it as low as they can gel it in Petersburg. Give mo a fair trial, and I am ' confident that I can give satisfaction Send on your j order. ! I will also keep through the summer. Oranges, i Lemous, Sugars 4'C which 1 can pell low because, i getting them direct from the North, I am able to sell them as low as they cau be bought tins xin of Baltimore. L. B. WALKER. May 3rd, 1S50. 36 New Firm. THE Subscriber bavinK connected themselves Cooks, lake ibis occasion to inform the Public, thai they will keep constantly on baud all articles neces sary for ibe uses ol the Family or Farm. Their stock coussts in part of the followiug ankles : Bacon and Lard, Flour. Meal and Corn, Iron and Nail. Cast, German anJ Blister Steel, Castings, Trace Chains and Weeding Hots, Loaf, chrushed. clarified and brown Sugars, Coffee, Molasses and Salt, Sole and upper Leather, Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Powder, Shot and Lead, Tobacco, Snuffs and Soaps. -c, $-c, 4c, Country produce particularly corn, fodder and dry beef-hides will be taken at a fair exchange. 1 he above articles having been carefully selected and bought with Cash, ibe Subscribers are determin ed not to be under-sold by any dealers in tbe City. J. U. M. BUFFALOE, GEORGE T. COOKE. April, 9th 1850. 29 N B. Bouih side of Hareett 8treet, fourth and fifth doors east of Williams, Haywood jr Co's Drug Store fXj Tbe Season baa now arrived when Dysente ry, Bowel Complaint, Scc, are lha most prevalent. These diseases very often prove fatal lo both Chil dren and A dubs ; therefore they should be removed before debility and exhaustion ensue. One bollle or BERNARDS CHOLERA MEDICINE, Will cure the worst case in less than 34 hoars, if used according to directions. It staa stood t tsst or mart icibs, and has never been known to fail, even when tbe most eminent Physicians pro nounced the patient bey on A ibe reach of medicine. Over 200 references and certificates can be fkosvceb. For the cure of CHOLERA INFANTUM, This Medicine baa no equal. It can bo given jto en infant week old with perfect eetety. It is pleas ant to the taste and harmless in iu compwaition. ) A fresh supply just yeceived aojj for sale y f p. r. PfiscuDJ B.Jeigb, August 3id, 1850. 63' RAIIGD a, AUGUST 31, SPRING SALEs. The undersigned are receiving direct from New Orleaus and. ojher Markets, a Uretock of Sugar, Molasses, j-c. which ihey will sell for cash or to punctual deulers, on favorable terms They hae now in Store, 105 HhJs. New Orleans Sugars 25(1 l)oxend Uba refined do lit) Bbl. Ktw Urieau and W. I. Molasses 40 Hbds. d. do do do 30 Bags Prime Green Rio j- Laguira Coffee 1200 Bags Sl).,t 50 Kgs Kails, Cumberland and other Brand 50 Tons English Iron, Imported direct into Pe tersburg. 40 d.j SweJes and American do 6U0 Reams wrapping, w tiling and letter paper 3UU Boxes Tallow, Adamantine and perm Can dies 10 Tons Carting 10 do Grind Stones 100 Dozen Tainted Pails, V i;h a full assortment of Wines, Brandies ke &.c. Ac. PEEBLES WHITE Sl DAVIS. Old St. Petersburg Vs. March 15th 18?TT: ' ' 22 ENGLISH MUSTjURD. FRESH supply of (Saddler aud Firtles.) Eng lish Mustard, just received, and for sale by F. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, July 21st, 1S."0. 60 " NEWBOOKSi rriIE Shoulder Knot. By B F. Tef. Kail Wuy Economy in Europe and America. By Dr. Lordlier. Pnst, Present, and the Future. By Lamartine. T!ie History of the Confessional. By Bishop Hopkins. Tbe Vule of Cedars. By Grace Aguilar. No 2 The Diltons. Bv Lever. Old O ik Chest. By James. Mary Morton, or the Urukeu Promise. By Ar thur. Edmund Ddntes, Sequel to Monte Christo. By Dumas The Mob Cap. By Mrs. Hentxe. No 1-1. Copperfiell. II. D. TURNER. Raleigh, July 8th, 155J. 57 sPiTiNurW(JDS moT TH E Sulecrilcr is opening his Spring Slock, at his old ciand, of the blest importation and Domes tie M auul Jt lurcs. concis'ing of Staple and Fancy Dry Good, Hjis, C-Iiots, Crockery, llanlwuie, and Groceiies, 100 100 pieces Calicoes, various colors. ' Brown and Blcactii-d SlurliDg aud Sheet- mg. Ginshams. Lawns. frih Linen, Holland's Cot toimde and other Summer Goods for men and boys. PadJed lor children. Brown, Retined, Clarified, Crushed aud Loaf Suar, Java, Laguira anJ Rio Coffee, Cul N lis and Brad. California and other Hats for men and boys. All of which will 1 solJ on reasonable terms for Cash, or to prompt customers on li.nc. J. BROWN. No. 9, Fayetieville St. Raleigh, April 15. ISoO. 31 Sycamorf Strett, opposite Poitcirs Hotel, Petersburg, la OFFER FOk SALE, bhd. St Croix, P Rico and N O sugar; 5 j bhds rt fined sugars 0u bas Rio, I.nguvna, and Jsva cofTee 40 packages loaf, crushed and powdered sugars 2.3 tons Swedes, American and Engdsh iron 30 bales horse khoes lf () bales Gunny. DunJee and German bagging 100 Ci.ils bale rope 1 50 boxes sperm, adamantine and tallow candles 50 boxes soap 10 boxe tery ei!ir lasnKV soap 100 barrels o!d rye double and single whiskey 21 barrels grape brandy 5 pipes Cog. brand v , i .art very fine, rectified '4 hhds. rum 20 pipes and 1-4 pipes Port, MaJ. and Sherry wine 100 bas shot assorted, 760 kegs nails, Cumberland and Rapid fall, 30" side sole lealbc -150 le .ms wrapping rpnper 80 reams le'ter and cap paper 25 hh K and l-bls molaese 10U hue wind w gJa, x 10 and 10x12 Horse collars, saddles, bridles, bed Colds, lines, pep per, ginger, Fpice, ince, starch, chocolate, water bucke s. cotton card, baud iron, hoop iron, castings, cotton yams, wagon whip &c &.C 4c. All of the abu'C jjoods will be sold at the lowest rates. BRIT J ON A TODD. Aucusl 21 180. 68 3m . Notice. 7rrv,HE subsrr 1 er gives notice tbat appl cation Jl will be made io the President aud Directors of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, for the renewal of la Certificate for 2 1 shares in the Capiial :Stock of said Company j said Certificate having been de&troved by fire. MARY P. HARRISS. Vt ilmington. August 21th. 1850 68 Stebbins, Darracott & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN F,artlieiivar, Cliina, and Glass, Fier, Mantel aud Toilet Looking-glasses, Britannia and Plated Ware, Lard Lamps, testers, Table Cutlery, fre. NO. 101 BROAD STREET, Sliockoe Hill, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CHAS. STEBBINS, JNO. DARRACOTT, BENJ. K PULL EN. ZJTParticvlar attention paid to racking Dec. 11th. 1849. 99 lj Livery Stables! ZTJIllE Subscribers, take occasiou to inform their (LL friends and the public generally, that they will carry oa the business, in all its branches, at the same stand; and that uo efforts nor expense will be spared ou their parllo accommodate the travelling cuminuuity. Conveyances, with good horse and careful drivers, will be furnished at all times aad el short notice ; aud iu fact, every convenience for travelling, in the way of HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, wifl he supplied en the moat favorable and accomo dating terms. The Subscribers also expect to keep constantly an band, good HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, And persons wishing to put out their Horses by tbe week, or mouth, or year, will have them veil attended to, at moderate pricea. Their Stables are ea ..... n. . . . .i r, . I . 0 Wilmingtou sireei.jusiioinexuaMoi marxei oquar. Hoping to receive liberal encouragement tUe on dersigued pledge themselves to do ail in their pew er to merit public patronage and favor... BUFFALOE COOKER . ' Haleigb, April 5. IPSO. ; ; 2g PRESERVED GINGER. Just received by L B. WALKER 1850, Sprin GOddST For 1850. Tucker and Son, WHO consUaily keep on hpd an extensive assortment of the best and moat desirable, as well as fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS are now receiving their Spring and Summer auppljr for 1850. One of the Firm has just returned from New York, where he purchased a rich variety of Goods of this Spring's Importations, before they bad been picked over, and before tbe advance in price; and having thus had the choice of the large and 6plended f resh arrivals, and the advantage of low prices, they flatter themselves they will be better prepared than ever to meet the demands of this mar ket, aud please their numerous friends and custom ers, in town and country. They respectfully invite tho public to cull and examine their stock. They have just received a supply pf the following, and are daily receiving such other articles aa are usually kept in a Dry Goods and Family Grocery Store, suited to th wants and taste of this community. Bl'k Gro De Rhine Silks.. -Plain and FigaTedOfammeleon Silks, Broche and Plain Grenadines, Plain anu Embroidered Black ditto, Fancy and Black itk Tissues, Silk Albarines and Hernanies, Corn colored Grenadines, Evening Dresses, Embroidered anJ Dotted Fancy Swiss Muslins, Chambeiy, French and American Gingham, Gamble! Lustre, and Linen Gingham, Melries, and Fancy Diamond Jackonels, Plain and printed Lawn and Muslins, Tarleton, fwiss, India, Victoria, Bishop, Book, and Dotted Jackonet Muslin, Rich Bonnet, Cape, Neck, Cuff and Belt Rib bons. French Needle Work Capes, Collars and Cuffs, Ladies' and Gentlemen' Paris Kid Glove. Swiss and Jackonet Edgings aud Inserting, Li-le and Linen Eduings and Ribbons, Linen and Fancy Silk Dress Buttons. Kus-ia Braids and Fancy tSilk Trimmii gs, Lidies' and Misses' L.C. Hem Stitch and Tape Bordered H.Ik Is Mulin, Mohair, Grass and Hough' Patent Skirts. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, of the various colors and qualities. Linen & Cotton Goods, in gret varieties, many of which are touched with the Hungarian and California finish. Black and Fancy Satin and Silk VESTING8, Plaid and Embroidered Marseilles ditto, Jrc. dr. H ATS. &c Determined always to furnish what ever is latest, rarest snd best, they oiler an ex tensive slock of Men's, Youth's and children Fashionable and Flat Bnm Mole Skin, Pana ma. Maracaibo, Leghorn, Sewed Pedal's, Hun' garian and Palm Hals. Itif.ir t's Fancy Goods. Al.-o, Umbrellas. Parasols, Bonnets, Shoes, Hard, ware. Cutlery, Groceries, &.c. All ol which they now sre offering on ihemost liberal terms. R. TUCKER &. SON Raleigh .March 15th 1850. I I T O I nnniun Inn n n r n n n n n I IMtW drrUINb AINU bUMMtri liUUU5, FOR 1850. w hue, . 7"E are now in receipt of our entire Spring upply, embracing every ihing in our Yew, Durable and Beautiful, Clolhs. Cas- simeres, Drap detes, Drillii.gs, Satins, Silks Mar seilles, Shallies, &c ,&c. all of which will be made up lo order a heretofore wiih neatness and dis- p iflU. f'kswkfMl ajp fl r...r nl IVm a continuance ol patronage. Our entire Stock was selected by Mr Oliver in person, and we can with conlid. nee recommend it not only to be "Fresh and Fine' but of the very latest Importation OLIVER &. PROCTER, Merchant Tailors, Raleigh, N. C. April 10th, 180. 33 P. S. Pari, London, and American Fashions at hand. O. &. P. Froiji the Opera of the " tiro SUIT-of S." I run-laicd on r ayetieville Street. I dreamed that ber favoring glances fell On a well-dressed Beau at ber side. And I could'nt tell why tbe laughing Belle, Had refused to hecome my bride. But a single glance at my rival' Coat, Told me there lay the strength of the game ; And I said ifihe Tailor's in Town whufandoit, I'll have one exactly ihe same. Then I dreamed thai 1 searched the Town all o'er, For the gem that would win her heart, Till I f.ruud in) tell standing in front af the Store here clothing is fa-hioned by art; . And then I remembered that this was the place N here the Coat of my rival wan made, And entering in, right brfors my lace. Lay a Broad-Cloth, exac tly the shade. The (Just was sent home, and like Casar I sped, I came, and I saw, and I won For she smilingly said, whrn I asked her to wed, What an elegant Coal you have on " Three days from that time, perhaps il was more, I induced her to after her name; And I still buy my Coats at the very same Store, And she loves-rue as ever the same. OLIVER & PROCTER makes thm Coats. Kaleigb. April 19. 1850. 32 IRON. SWEDES, English and American Iron, assorted, in store, which wc will sell on pleasing tema. FEkULES, YV HI IE $ IJAV1S. Petersburg, J uly 22, lc50. 59 J1RS EllEMER S J'E I V S TORY. EASTER OFFERING, By Fredrika Bremer. JLSO THE CO!Cl38T OF CANADA, by Elliot Warburton, Esq. ' Received this day by H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, May 21st. 1950. 41 Oil and Lard lanip CLrtniiejs A good supply of various sizes, just received by WILLIAMS, HA I WWU l U, Just Received. MAISINS, whole, half and quarter boxes, Almouds. WaluuU, Filbert, &c. 4"- Willow aud .viarltel Baskets, wlin x wimoui covers, Ladies' fancy French Baskets, Citron, Pruues, 'Pickle, Soda, Butter and Milk Crackers IU els. per Ik., A fiue lot of Pictures iu frames, ALSO Sperm, Adamantine ana Tallow Candles cheap. ALSO. Just to hand, 25 Bbls. Marriotts aod MeClanahan's best Flour. . L, B. WALKER. May 3rd, 1850. 36 LEWISES PURE WHITE LEAD. A GOOD supply of this superior White Lead just to hand and for sale at the Drug store of W1LIAMS HAYWOOD & CO Raleigh, Aug 15ib, 1850. . 68 CITY OF RALEIGH. ' A Desirable Residence for Sale. THE Executrix ol the late Louie D. Henry of fers for sate hia lata Residence, near the City of Kaleigb. The Dwelling-Houee is a large and commodious one, and Temar kably well built, with all out houses complete. It baa about 15 or 17 acres of land attached, under th highest cultivation. The premises being out of tbe kmits of the ' Corporation is not subject to tb City Tax, and atiU the situation ia convenient, and within fiiy yards of the Gover oor'i Mansion, rn an excellent neighborhood. The term of sale would ba liberal. JH,R.MJUE. ttsleigb, July 18,1850. 58 6w : J 1 :'V. 2i' -f- THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (Form i it lt Beltzhoover'k) Head of I4ght, near Baltimore St., - BALTIMORE. a"HF.HE increased patronage of this long establish rh erf aud popular Hotel, under the management of ita present proprietori has inspired l)im with farther energy aud determination, and no expense or llu. lion of his or that of his Assistants will be spared, to maintain with th palrous of the " Fountain" the reputation it held all over the country, in its palmiest days" of Beltzhoover's conductor-ship. To increase its former attractions end comforts, during the past season, the Hotel has undergone many changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays in iuiroduciug some of the beat and latest improvements- -which, together with its Central posi tion, being located in the very heart of the business portion of tbe city, and near the centre of Baltimore Street, aud within a few minutes walk of all the Depots and Steam Boat Landings, it invitee the Merchant, the Fanner, the Artisan, as well as the Man of Pleasure to make the Foijntatn Hotci. fats home during his sojourn in Baltimore. The Ladies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, Saloous, Reception Rooms, Ordinary, and ealeusive suites of large and airy Chambers, fitted up in a style aud elegance that cannot fail to give satisfaction and comfort. Porters are attached to the " Fountain," who may be recognized by the Badges on their Hats, and are always in the attendance at the different Det ota and Steamboat Landings, who will receive Checks, take charge of the Baggage and convey it to the Hotel. PHINEAS THURSTOJv, Proprietor. Feb. 2Sih, 1650. 17 A CARD. rIMIE undersigned being engaged, and holding a 1 positiou that briugs his services in immediate connection with tbe Guests of the above' Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to his numerous f iends and acquaintances of the Old North Stale," when they visit Baltimore, to stop at the "Fountain," where he assures ihem ihey will be received and en tertained in a manner that shall strengthen this ac quaintance and secure for its Proprietor their good will and patronage. . W STRINGER. Late of Wilmington N C: February 26th, 1800. 17" Ladies Shoes and Slippers. "HTJST received, by Express, direct from the JP manufactory. Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes, (Ties and Buskins.) do do and do Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, With a general assortment of Dry Goods, . , Hataaqd 3 hose. Lawns and Ginghnms, Groceries, Cambrics and Jaconetts, Crockery. For sale, low, by J.BROWN, No. 9 Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Angust 6th, 1S50. 63 " $50 REWARD, PXTOLEN, from the Office occupied by Judge kJJi Rutin, on my lot, on the night of Friday, the 21st ult., a black Bellows-top Trunk, containing a few articles of Clothing, and sundry papers, of no value to any one else than the owner. The above reward will be offered for recovery of the Trunk and tbe apprehension of the Thief, together with such testimony as will ensure a con viction. Or, 625 .Reward will be given for the recovery of the Papers alone. J- B. G. 50ULHAC. July 1st. 1850. 5 FOX WARDING. I WILL attend io the forwarding of all Goods at Wilmington and Fayetteville, at the usual com mission ; aud will, iu nil cases, forward by first boat without reference lo lines. All orders for purchasers will be strictly attended to. Direct to care of. "W. BRANSON, Fayetteville aud Wilmington. April 16, 1850. 31 If Upholsterer and Mattress - Maker, In my Employ, Raleigh N. C. Sofas. Lounges, Ey Chairs, Ac., manufactured in every sly le to order, and at the shorte t notice. BED MATtRESSES of all kinds, including the mui h improved Shuck and Cotton Mattress, which will be found a perfect luxury in Winter or Summer. N. B. Mattress Manufactory is in rear of. .my BarberSbop All orders thankfully received aud attended to wilh piompiness and despatch. Tbe workmen hitherto employed by J Henry Harris, Mattress Maker, in this City, are at pre sent under my control, and are warranted and re commended to be excellent workmen,. ALFRED MITCHELL; Raleisrh. Auenst S2nd. 1850. 68 PURE SALAD OIL. A. SUPPLY of pure Olive Oil. direct from Bor deaux, via Petersburg, Va-, on hand and for sale by - P.F.PESCTJD. iALSO re Cod Elver Oil, in Bottles, and tile. Raleigh, July 21st, 1850. CO NOTICE THE Subscribers have determined to locate in this Cityvand having procured a sufficient number of com petent assistants, are prepared to execute in fhe most finished Style, all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING. AND RE-GLAZING. Orders from tbe City or enrTounding Country, if left at the Drug Store of P. F. Pescnd, will be promply executed and satisfaction guarantied. Reference as to ability, character, -c, will be given to all who may wish to patronise us. OVERBY WHITLOCK. Raleigh May 20, 1850. . 41 STA'l COUN IL off tort It Carolina Waxs ntt- In Lquity, Spring ienn.iBa. James L Fletcher, and others, , agamtt NanrrrH. Fletcher, aad Willis Hortea. ' It aroearina to the aaiisfaction of tbe Court, that the Defendant, Naaey Fletcher ia a noa-resideaf of thia Staje, it is ordered oy ia weuntaw Aavcruae mtnl be made for six weeks fa th. Jleigh RagaV teri far ber. tb said Nancy H.' Ftefeher to appear before the Court ef Equity to be held tot the Coaoty of Wake, -at the Court Uonse m Kateigu, eh Uteris Monday after jbe 4th. Monday jcv September next, and plead answet or demor to the Plaintiff' bill ;r tbe same- will be taken pro toness ana be Aeara ec part as to bar.- a ttest - -.-. . i PERRIN BCSBfiB, C. M. E. Raleigh, July 10 th, J 850. . 55 6w NUMBER 70. tor, m -1 - m M A I ---. II I I For arerr Siiutm line Mt iBtwion, use Doflair; eacb aubsequaat iAaertiM TwentjCaMavljlm T - t7erl Ord jmliiim eharfed 25 per ctut Mhet kBt dedoetioit 5 33 percent WiU b msjde from tbe refalax rWWTr AdTtimU,iaeedintbSainWttktTb matt,' wflr &o ippear in tbeieiLrPaperV J CT JUitfenle t&'ti&famtuti b : iwrrkr. 1 . , s4 WHITE WaSHRurteS LA RGB anppof vrarionVsItt joet Tcele4 ana wrsaiv.iow '.:vr. . WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD A CO Ralejgn April 23d 1850. ''. 33. , SCOtdl SNUFF AND TOBACCtL rHOE wbe are iwiKfofasuce dip or good ehesr 1. of the weed ' will find a soeeib article of ttitkS. and Tobacco, m Pescnd's Drag St ere. . Raleigh Match Idih 1850.. 33 IN Quarts and Pinu, just received aud turaeitai the Drug Store of . : . - . . WJLLIABS. RAtWOni CO: DRIED BEEF, . SUPERIOR article of Norihera ftrted fceet a Juet received abd selling at 12 cents. B . L. B. VVALKSB. July 2nd. 1850. & DZ- of London Drown Stoat, ib c!, ait received an.l fbr sale -by . - . . . WILLIAMS, HAtWOOD&COi Gold Watches and Jewelry NEW arrival of a large and fashionable a: sortment of the above just at hand and for' sale, Cheaper than ever, at PALMER sV HAMSATS Jewelry Store. The most extensive stock of all articles in their line that bas been offer: ed for sale here for years. Come and see. ifyoa ti not tray. 4 Dozen gold and silver Watches, of all kinds, Gold fob, vest and guard Chains, Key s and Seal. FiBger-rtngs, Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Studs, M collar Buttons, 1 Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Clasps, gold silver AJ spring steel Spectacles. Gold and silver Pencils and Pens and waist Buck les, Silver Combs and Tortoise shell Spectacles, A very extensive assortment of Silver and Plazedi Spoohs, Cups, LaJlea, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, etc ... v A large stock of Cntlery, Razors, Knites, Raxer; straps, and Diamond Paste for Razors, BruaheSj Hair Brushes, Combs, Tooth Brashes, &ev Baiter and Fruit Knives. Gold and Silver Thita bles, ' ,: - - Gold and Silver Momnted Walking Cases, . -Silver Plated Castors, Candle Sticks, Waxter Baskets, Girandoles, A large assortment of Perfumery, Colognes, Soaps, Boxes for Toilets, Fancy articles-, aad Christmas presents, and a variety of other artk cles, . . All kinds of Watches and Jeweler repaired itt snperibr style. Old Gold and Silter received in el- change. PALMER 4- RAMSAY., Raleign, No. '21, 1849.. . , 3 tf FRESU R1C -ICIRESH Rice, new Crop jnst received. II TV . FECK .December j lib, 1849. NEW ARRIVAL-:;' -PALMER 4 RAMsAiy ' HAVE just received a haridsoaoe lot of firie 5' jl GOL.D AN SlCVEIt. WATCUESi Gold Fob, V est and 6 nard Chains j en'ny Lindj ' Ear Rings and Breastpins, Silver and Plated Spoons) and Forks, Butter Kaivee, aad Plated WaJttr1kst OwaKst-nsi3aaasaai Sold on their usual reasonable terms. June 3rd, 1850. 43 PROFESSOR A. C B4ttRI'S TKIUOPHEROUS, Or Medicated Compound. FALLIBLE for renewing, invigorating and beauliline the hair, removing acorl, dandruff; aud all affections of tbe scalp, and coring eroptioiuf on ihe skin, diseases of the elands, muscles and in teguments, and relieving stings, cuts, bruises, sprain &c, c. V ilb tbia preparation there ia no sach word aa fail." Tbe first journals in America, medi cal men ol ibe highest einmenee, proaiinent eilizena of ail professions, and ladies who hae used it .for years in their dressing room and nurseries, admit with one accord, that, for imparling Vigor, gloss, lux uriance and curl to the bair.eradicating scurf and dan druff, healing wounds, cming contusions, spraiAs stings. 5kc, and relieving diseases of the skin, the gl mds and the muscles, it ha no equal among tb multitude of compounds advertised ill the public prints, or used in private practice. In cheapness as) well as efficacy, Bsrry's Tiii opherous ia unnvalfed. Tbe immense. cah sales q4 ib article have enabled ibe inventor iosupply.it at retail at twenty five cerate per bottle, which is trm fifty to one hundred per cent lejs than the piieeit of any other preparation now in use. The scientific treatises on the barf and skin (embracing valuable directions for Ibecoltbra and pre-ervslion of .Nature's choicest orneasent,) in which each bottle is enclosed, ia alone worth Ihe money . - told in large bottles, price 25 cents, at the princi pal office 1S7 Broadway, New York. For sale- by the principal Merchants and DroggisU tbronghoat th United States and l,nada. .. And by A. B. KTITH Co., Raleigh- s : ?i Angust 1st, 1850. &64; Brown's Essence of JtmialcaOIner Prepared mid bold by Freder ick Brown, at his Drug and Chemical blare, northeast earner of r ijlh an Chesnut Streets, PhUat THIS Essence is a preparation of tramual excel lence aad of varied properties. In all oases wnere a powerful and safe stimulant is required, it ia unrivalled for efficacy ss well as immediate action. To tbe traveler and to the family Circle it is- in valuable, as a few drop dimted ia sugar and, water presents a safe and agreeabie remedy to the invalid who requires immediate relief, as well as to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonic.' Iat soui hern climate, where tbe relaxation of the sys tem so generally induces thirst for stimulants, it wilt alwaya Jba found -an excellent subetiinie for tboa tempting beverages which debilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition of Its powers, la dys pepsia, in relaxation of tbe bowels, ia nausea ao4 sea-sickness, it is an active aad safe as wall as a plea-' seat and refreshing remedy, and i preacribad by tbe most eminent of tb medical faculty. - A supply of tbe above just received and for asJw' attbe Drug Store of ' Sold also by S. I. Hinsdale, Fayetteville. Raleigh, March 82d. 185U. '' - ; '.- est . National Hotel.. , ; NO CO URTLANO STREET, NEW YORk' Urj rVlHIS ESTABLISHMENT having pasesd inj' LET the hands of Mr. Geo. Seele?, formerly of tbsr fcateru Pearl tit. lione,hf been recently tmjbv by the addition ot . .... . And has also been thoroughly se-fiued and ra-fom, ished lor thesccomodalion of lb Jubhe ' It is the aim, of the Proprietor ttf render, fias? HATIOSAL,' quit equal to any of Hscotempe rarissin all those easentiaT tbat Cwntribute to. th' repuUtion of a well (conducted an web" 'ordered' HdieL" .if'v---5f..p v ""-'-'", ; "fI - . The House i of tbe largest six, eligibly located, within tbe door of Broadway, aad ia all respects cowvenlenUy arranged promote the eomfett an convenience of Gorsta. Persons Visiting -New yrk are respectfully invited to make .tiieir kom at this Hotel during their stay ia the Vitj. -: - ;--..v GSORGE Sgtt&Yi -V ;V." - .'""Proprietor: New York. Joue 58, 1850. 63 6sa 14
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