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.. - " 'V'' ' " . fi MALI ddsertMemenis. For every Sixteen ileee fret Oao Donan each subsequent iBMrtism II FUBLT&HKD gS9U-WKEKLT AITD WKtT, BY SEATON GALES, f EUlTOS 1SB WFMITOL TERMS. I Twenty-five Cent. ,;; rIvUTDA'JV-Att Ceert Oritre and UiieUMertimmemUwk charged 35 per eeat. higher ; bat a deduction af S3 perceaL will ba made from the regalar prices, far Mvertiaarsby the year. . ! 1 AJverUseroenuatserted ia the Sisu-'Waasi.t R4a For the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum V01UMR L1I. aiaria, will amo appear ia the Wiuli Paper, ee tanarge. ... ,. . ' - For the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. mwm i i !, i k ' ivi.iwi . : .'i ;r-.o.nrn., i u-a i u r i i u i u . y nj- : i u i ..-t . i . n .. " uz-'y, . , imsertran 1 1 bsbbbbbv 1 1 at m , -a at it jmmt - a: m n 1 1 1 1 bub b bi b bbwsbi bibiw- bsbbmb w m m m m sw ' m - - - - 11 - m l ! m m m mm MISCELLANEOUS. . HOW WE ARE LED BY THE NOSE. Onacal.n summer moraii:; a peacock stood spreading hit ft allien in the aun. , Near bios a lake lay sleeping in raoliooleas transpa rency . Ha walked toward it wiih conscious rid', and bending himself over t6 brink, sometimes gazed at bis gorgeous plumage in h mirror, and sometimes turned back his ye,lo examine the plaj of green and gold upon bis back. The simple inhabitants of a fieighltot ing farm-yard ttood off at a respect. in1 distance, awe-struck with his Ptaiideur. The Uena cackled to each other ; the geese good deal of cackling and simpering among huddled together, poked out their long necks, the old hens, at the idea of such a small, i- aod hissed ; and een chanticleer, although significaitt-lookiiig creature daring to present general j on capital terms with himself rather himself on such an occasion. The most in- luwered his crest, and lifted kit yellow feet fiSieotial ffoose gare a downright hiss, where, with let of lordly majesty as he marched upon all the other geese stretched out their siaaog his companions, who no longer paid sagacious heads and biased also ; wh.il the At thi ex I ffuraea-ben uttered a- peevih diecoo touted t appeal to my person, and cjialhegt compe. titkm.' . . The peacock then walked around io a cir cle. ' ' " What a stalely gait 1 said the goose And what a sweet voiee I said the as. 4 1 shall now produce your rival, Mailer Peacock, said the rose, in a sweet voice, and with something of a. deeper shade of crimson passing over her soft face. She nodded her bead, and e strange bird, who had not before been at ail observed among the crowd, stepped forth and stood in si lence by the rosebush. His plain appear ance excited some whispering there was erer and Mattress Maker y Employ, Raleigh JV. C, Sofas, Lnangs. Lrf CMra, A SMaafaalnfsd in ei7 tjl io order, and at th shottMt natiea. TtVn MiTTDPCOPQ of al kiada, indadiog the eaach iniproved, fiback sad Couoo Mattroas. which will ba iuoad a perfect mxurj w winter or Sum mar. N. B. MatUesa Manufaciory is in rear of n Barbershop. All ordera thankfully received aa7 attended to with ptompineea and despatch. The workmen hitherto employed by J Henry Harris. Malireaa Maker, ia this City, are at pre sent under my control, and are warranted and re commended to bo excellent workmen. ALFRED MITCHELL. Rileigh. Auftt 2nd, 1880. 6 UNION HOTEL. CAXJrOHHlA. . ; ' toried acknowledgment of his superior splen dor, heate.ia: how the peacock swelled ! " Oertwwly." sa said he, l am without an qu'al. Hew mean these poor wretched creatures appear by nry side. How msgni ficeotly btajitiUi! laa. What golden tinges chse each wtker across my feathers. Hew superbly my tailreleets ibe light. It is full of yes wliieh abeolattely rival the sun himself. When I look areuud, what Is there to com Dare with me!" A rose, which was blooming near, ever heard this arrogaaiiseliloqgy, and addressed him: MArrah, Mr. Peacock, do oet be offended, but 1 think I can show you a bird, not only vour equal, but so far yoer veperior, that before man would allow one of the race to be destroyed, be would behold yoe a. I all your raie il mating relatiene exterminated." "I always thought, madam Rose,' replied the peacock, lhat you were a decent sort of person, and bad one or two tolerable colors m you that is, for a mere rose ; but I can not give you credit for much wisdom. And so sure am I of being considered of more value than any which you can possibly bring, that I farlessly chalfenge you and all the world to produce ray rival." "This very afternoon,' said the rose, and before the assembled creatures of the earth and air, they shall pronounce upon your res pective menis." - "I will come an hour before sunset, re- THIS ESTABLISHMENT ks been recently fitted ap, in Pacific A., Bear Sanaome, which Is convenient to the baaineaa parts of the City, also to the City UalL and other public buildings ; and withia a lew mioQies waut or the principal Steamboat ian- . . a a. cry, riotning, nowever, ceuia execea toe irrepressible mirth of the rooster, who gave a right hearty crow of derision, unless it was the wise demeanour of the ass, who first looked down contemptuously on the little as- Dirant. then laushed aloud, and concluded 1 diam by nodding his head and long ears to his The Proprietor, from his long experience in the ' K , . I,:. i.fi.ta wiiK a boslaees in the City of New York, (having been eon neighbours, and winking his left eye with a umst whb l,., Hotel Mn) fed, knowing look, as much as to aay, (sUnd by, confident that those who may visit ais House will new, mud we shall have some fun. find there the comforts of a bom. After the Deaeock had remained silent for ' GEORGE BROWN. r- - - . . . I - - ........ x x niuf nor. w 1W BOOKSTORE! T3B Sabscriber has just opened a BOOK STOKE in - A v eaA.aaagaia Two doors above Mr. Kicbard Smith's store, where he offers to the public SCHOOL BOOKS Of almost every description, together with a Urge collection of i RELIGIOUS WORKS, From the pens of eminent inthors of the different Denomination ; also. STATIONERY Of excellent aaelity ; all of which ha proposes to sal eery rtattnaUe terms. Any Book not on hand at preseat, can be ordered, and received by the Subscriber, ia a Tew days, and be wiH be prompt to fulfil all orders from ton or country. - , JOHN W. O'NEAL. Raleigh, 8ept 12th. 1850.. 74 tf aSaaaaaC 5 JrWaVaea.. I aft fftPfU rTL I A of OranVe, M r v- " WWt:.,'' Chanel HiJL'l -1 a moment, swelling and strutting, and exhib iting himself to his adiuirsrs, like a militia colonel on parade, be asked the rose, with a sneer, if she intended to insult the audience bv such a miserable jest V The rose was going to reply, when the ass, who ale ays puts himself forward on these occasions, and attempts to lead the rest of the meeting, rose and made a short address. 1 My (rieuds, he said, 'I can no longer uppreas tnv leelmps ol indignation at tne insult offered to the excellent, tender.hear ted and amiable peacock, by this brazen- fared rose. Let me ask you, gentlemen, who and what ia this roset What has ahe done T What use is she of T Whoever heard her voice in the wood, as mine ia heard, and the peacock's, animating nature, arid sooth ing all that have ears to hear, and hearts lo feel t The rose is a stupid ami senseless flower,, so conscious of ber own insignifi cance, that she dare not snow herself iu the pathway where we tread. Look at the blush San Francisco. Aac. 1858. 72 4ied the peacock spreading his superb tail, I of shame which even now rises to her cbe;ks and tossing his head affectedly. "I appear look at her feebleness, her uselessneas, to more advantage the greater the light; her idleness ; for my part, I always hated ber, good uiorning, madam Rose. What a fool is and preferred the sunflower, which lifts Us this ridiculous red fl.wer,H he continued io yellow head in yonder field. Now, let me a lower voice, aa he strutted away, 'and so ask the rose bow she dare collect us (whose conceited, too. Bah! how 1 hate conceited time ia important) together, for the purpose people!1 of judging between the merits of yon email The hour for the trial cotoe. The setting psltry, brown bird, tbat we should never sun filled the woods with golden light; think of looking at twice, and this gay and lengthened shadows lay on the soft green splendid creature, which is the admiration of meadows. The bees hummed lazily along myself and all other conotcadi indeed, of the drooping flowers, as if tired of their day's the knowu world." wanderings; the crows went winging their " 1 must ieuiud the learned gentlemen," way ovtr Die tree lops to their nests ; Ibe fish eaid the rose, it a low but touching tone, hawk had made bis last plunge in the lake, that there are other means of gaining fame and waa bearinr his nrer toward the bish drr beside appearance. Tbat the dress of the S3 a aaaari New Goods ! SEPTEMBER, 185A. Peebles, Scott & White, Wholesale tnd Retail Dealers ii STAPLE JVD FJJiCY 1)RV GOODS, Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. WE beg leave to announce to oat friends and caatwmers tbat we are aow in poeeeioa of oaf stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, embracing a general aseortmeat of the moot fashiona ble style of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, aaiteU to the Fall and Winter Trde. We respectfully eotieit en domination of aar as sortment by Country Merchants, as well as those haying at retail. Oar stock is largo and commodious. In it will be found ali the leading sntcles usually kept in a Fash ionable Dry Good Hiore PEEBLES, SCOTT WHITE. 8ept. 3nd. 1830, 77 PEEBLES, IV II ITU tc DAVIS, Grerenaud Cwmmlssieii ITlcrchatnt Old Street, Petenbarg. Tt , TfT" EEP always on hand a Urge and well assort ed supply or Groceries, and pay particular st lemioa to the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat. Flour, and all other kinds of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE, PETER K. DAVIS, Ja. Petersburg July tO 68 ly OSLF SKIN'S, LLYLYG, c. OL. BURCH keeps constantly on hand. Calf o 8k in. Lining Miina, Shoe finding, &c etc Ha Iota; a. Oct. 4. 1850 80 House and Sign Fainting. THE 8ubecnbrt sre now prepeied to' eiecute ia a workmen-like manner, all kind of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL HOJSE AND HIGN PAINTING. Glazing, Oailding, imitation of all kinds of M arblr and every variety of wood. All orders la ft at Mrs Hsrdie's, opposite the Mar ket Hotise, will receive prompt attention. WHITLOCK 4k HARDlE. Raleigh, Sept. 12, i50- tf 74 8landnrd copy. DRIED BEEF. SUPERIOR article of Northern Dried Beef. a3ad Just received and selling at 12, cceu. By L. B. WALKEK. Jaly 2nd. 1850. 53 Soldiers Claims, (ZTIHE undersijrned having much experience snd sJ success ia the business, still takes military claims for Bonnty uinos snd Pensions for prosecu tion before tks government, on very reasonable terms, and with the ntmoat faithfulness and dis patch. All letters to him, from claimants, must be postage paid. t)T Tbe last Congress give landa to all the offi cers snd Soldiers who served one month or longer, : J J - : j i : L :i I " . . tr . r it i ... -i .,, .,u ana ll unu. u ueir wiuuws euu minor cuuurcu, in came in grutiting, and thrusting Imuself into the lop of an old chesnut rail came out with M Qf tfct Unjted gjnce lm company where be was uot wanted; but he a sudden laugh, snd slapped his sides with And provision is now also made for pensions to a good seat, because every body feared to his wings at this assertion ; but the ass, re- Widows of Soldiers of the Revolution, who sar- csmbm in contact with him. The awallowa ajardins hira with a grave, rebuking ejpres- ried 1 before the year 1800. , , r .. . . . . ,Kl. . . . He can furnish inlormatton concerning the grades skiinosed dowe fro.n tlieir Pests under the aion, stid : of officers of tbe Revolutionary War, which Is .11 eaves f the barn, snd seated themselves in I woe Id liafe you to know, sir, that if tlwre important to claimants, and diScalt to procure a row on the rail fence. Tbe turkeys came is anything on which I really pique myself elsewhere. His charges will be moderate. in late. raibline. They thought the whole it is, being a Correct judge of music In that Aay information concerning the heirs of the - .- . .l - i i i i - n... k.,.i,i ..,,!;.; followine omoers of the Revelntion will ba thank- .Mn...t-n rainaii riniiuiAiiiMinpv vpri i i 1 1 v I o lii in iinuuuii liui u uiu i ui . ni- i ... - . . J . . - j food as the peacock, any day some people creature is going to eing. make such a fuss about" nothing.. A beauti- The peacock favored them with a song, ful robin came hopping along, and flew up than which nothing could be more harsh, into a branch of tbe cbeny-tree, with a sweet discordant, and altogether execrable. And nlaintive err: while a fierce little ban- Verv fine delicious P said the ass, nod- tam rooster pushed his way in among the 1 ding hia head ; 'now, let the nightingale beat ln the war with Great Britain, declared 18th of June hores.sauared off lo a turkev seven limes I that if he can." " 1813, giving in roauy insunces the leueth of service. "aa larire as himself, and at lenirth reacheo an An old ben. .who had been scratching their respective offices sod Besiments ; tbe time of excellent place, where he aat with the air of navel ate htlle distance, declared that ahe one who thinks himself as good as most peo- I never knew what music was before. An innocent latnb, who loveu tne nigmin lYben the company were seated, the rose, who had called the meeting, in a brief and graceful address, explained th wager which stentorian voice, that the poor joung Wing had been laid between the peacock and waa frightened half to death, herself. ' Order, order,' said the cow. "My friends," said the peacock, in a Order being obtained, a gush of melody screaming, discordant voice, which marie the burst Irom the throat of the nightingale which robin flutter to a more distant seat, "I am instantly hushed every other sound. Some nearly overcome with diffidence at appearing times it melted into plaintive sweetness, and thus in STEAM. SAW SllL.Lt, I BEG leave to call the atleniion of builders snd persons wishing to sorehafa Lumber lo my 8ieam 8aw Mill near RaJeitb.. where they can be supplied with any kind, st the shortest notice. Also sawed Laihs of thsbesl qsality at SI 00 per M. T. H. BHUW. Rseligh. July 1Kb.. 1850. 5S ly C&E. L, Kerrison & Co,, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Charlestem, s. C. WOULD respectfully inform their friends aad those who purchase Dry Goods, in their ci ty, tbat tbey are now prepared to offer a large,cboice and well assorted Stock of Foreign and Fan cy Dry Goods. As they receive the balk of their Goods, direct from European Porta, they feel assured of being able to compte successfully with sny other Market In tne unnea Slates. 209 Kinr, North West Corner of King and Mtr- August 24th, 1850. w3m Dress and Frock Coats. fT tfVfPi JUT OPENED, of all qualities avy, well cut sod extremely well mmJe. E. L. HARPING &. CO. Raleigh, October 12th, 1950. 82 tree everything tokl of the closing day. The peacock spread bis tail and entered the arena where he waa to await the expec ted rival. He found all the beast, poultry, etc, of the neighborhood assembled. The geese came in aiugle file, headed by a sage old fellow, a kind of philosopher, who led hepcession with grave dignity. The hens brought their dear little chickens, with their wee bit voicea; the ducka waddled to their places, and quacked "how do you doV to their neighbor?, the geese. 1 ne horses, wno had been let loose tn the adjoining field, cautcrtd up, tossing their heads in the air, kicking out their heels, ami neighing cheer fully to their fricrula and fellow-citizens. The ass shook Jiis ears with much sell-complacency, and trotted after. An old black sheep-sprang over a fence, and was imme diately followed by abeut a hundred others; who leaped over in the same place. The cows walked out of the pond and took their stations, lashing themselves with their tails, umJ chewing the cud; mo animal like your cow for gravity and patience. A great filthy hog, who had been wallowing in the mire, peacock is more bright, striking, and gaudy than that of the nightingale, I am willing to allow ; but dreaa doea not make the man. Tbe Nightingale rests hia hope of your ap probation upon higher qualities. Nature has given bin a most extraordinary power of touching the soul: and I think, this must rank him higher in tbe scale of creatiou tbau tbe peacock.' 44 Oh, ho!" said the ass, " you mean bis singing. I have been often disturbed by bis voice in the night, although I never before had the honor of seeing the vocalist. 44 What P be continued, 44 this is tbe fellow is it, that keeps us awake? Well, bark ye, my little chap, give us a touch of your qual ity ; aad be short, do you bear? for our time is precious, aud imjortaot to tbe common wealth.' The nightingale was about to commence, when the peacock broke in : 4 1 also,1 said be,44 have cultivated my voice and aspire to some skill in melody. 4 Right, said tbe ass, 1 and the nightingale is nothing lo you. The little bantam, who had perchea upon MORE LAND FOR SALE, Acres oi valuaDle band, lying two Wjf 9 9 miles Suoih of Kaleigh, on the Fay- eueviilo road, will be auld on a long credit notes wen secured being all that is de.ired. Persons wish ing to eismine the land and premises can do so by caning on M- A' Uledsoe, who is sntbortsed to sell ii. a). J. BAKEK:. October 11. 1850. ' 8 TO PAINTERS. The Painter, Gilder, and Vaxniaher's Companions TFIONTAIKIXO Rn.es and Rnl.ii.. t. P.. erything relating to the Art of Painting, Gil- aing, varnisMing ana iutss oiainmg- H. D. TURNER. Raleigh. October 25th, 1860. 86 WASHINGTON HOTEL. TH E Proprietor respectfully informs Members of the approaching General Assembly, that be is prepared to ac- commodate with comfortable lodging snd good cheer Twenty or hoenly-Jivt of their number. He will spare no pains lo sntisfy snd please his guests, ne has all tbe necessry accommodations, and will devote bis best exertions to that end. Tsaus as moderate as tbe times will admit F. W. KINQ. Oct. L 1850. 79 tl SELF-PROTECTORS, TO TRAVELLERS, 1D I1IILSEIEEPERX NEW STORE. EVANS & WILLIAMS lFH7"OULD respectfully iarorm their frieads.aDd Tf "f tbs public generally, that thee bava opened a Store on Fayetteville Street, one door above Rieh ard Smith, Euqr., where they will keep constantly on hand a full Supply of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GR0; CERIES, Ac And indeed overy thing usually found in similar establishments. They present the fallowing as specimens of the Stock : Brocade French Cashmere, Embroidered Silk ana Crape,aad Norwich lustre, Chameleon Turks, Silk and Poplines, French' Cash mere and DeTames. Chameleon, Figured aad Slack Alpacas, Velvet Neck Ribbons aad Belts. French worked Collars and Caffs, Embroidered Ribbons and Velvet Trimmings. Scolloped Linen Cambric Handkerchief and Kid Gloves, Bonnets, Ribbons, and Artificials, Ginghams and Calicoes, a Urge lot, French Clothes, Cassimeres and Vestings, Beaver-Cloth. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, Red and White FlanneL Linsevs and nlald Shawls, Kerseys, Negro and Bed Blsnkets, Brown and Bleached Domestic, Bed Ticking, Table Clothes and Diapers, Ladies' Cotton, Merino, snd Silk Hose, ALSO. Ladies fine Walking Shoes and Gaiters, I Miles & Son's fine pegged Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Brogans, A good assortment of Hats snd Cbds of avarv desciption, Cuttlery. Crock err. 8Ddes. Shovels. Trae Chains, Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, Loaf, Crush, Clarified snd Brown Sugar. Together with a number of other articles not enumerated. The Subscribers respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. They will sell good Bargains for Cssh, or on short lime, to punctual dealers. II. L. EVANS. JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Raleigh. Sept. 17th. 1830. 74 ; NOTICE. aS hereby given, tbat application will be made to the next General Assembly of tbe State ol North Carolina for an act to repeal the private act of 1840-41, which authorises the Justices of tbe Peace in Franklin to draw and hold Classification Courts; which practice is deemed onerous to the I people of the said County. CITIZENS OF FRANKLIN. October 2ih, 18-jQ. 86 COSTUJ1U II A Lis- CWraer Pratt street and Centre Market Space. CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. IE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE E8- ilnliiiL Will!!!!!!' IIM? 17 Letters to the Editor most be rosT-ratW." ; j 8. F, PHILLIPS. V amjk. wuvaisi ins voaatte Alamaaee, Wake and Chataaav ' Cn May 34, 1849. , f WHITE WASH BRUSHES. ALA RGB supply of various sixes, just reeejvei and for tale low. - WILLI A M8, HAYWOOD & CO Raleith April 83d 1850. r jjj " FOBWAUDIIIG. I WILL attend to the forwarding of all Goods at Wilmington and Fayetteville, at the usual cow MMestoa ; and will, ia all eases, forward by first beat without reference to Imes. All orders for porehasera will be strictly attended to. Direct to care of W. BRANSON, Fayetteville aud Wilmrngtea. April 18, 1850. U if J. D. WILLIAMS, FORWRDINS J) -SIERCIIAIVTr r ATETTSTULB, NORTH CAROLINA. July 19th, 1850. m-C : Notice. THURSTON'S FOUNTAIN HOTEL, (Fobmbklt BaLTXHoorsa's) Ueael wf LJgbt. near Oaltiere) St., BALTIMORE. , OrfZHE increased natroaare of this lane establish. sjjhi ed and popular Hotel, under the management of iu preseat proprietor, has inspired him with further energy and determination, and no expense or alley- tion of hi or that of his Assistants will be spared, to maintain with the patrons of the Fourtsin" tne reputation neiu an over the eountry, ia its 'palmiest days" of Belli hoe ver's conduetorship. To increase its former attractions and comforts, during the past season, the Hotel has undergone many changes, the Proprietor having made heavy outlays in introducing some of the best and latest imnrofftineiiLiM.vhinh. Inmih. itk itm jmm,mI tion. beius- located iu the ver he.rt f ik. h..-L Orders from the City or surrounding Coaatrr. portion of the city, aud near the centre of Baltimore ,f lefl fl ,be Dro? S'w" .of P: F Pecu,l U U. . . . I rvaw.mr1 ar mwswtiif swl at n.l aali.f.!.. . u - J Street, aud witinn a few minutes Walk of all the I . I v iw.biu guannueo. Uepots and Stram Boat Landings, it invitee the Merchant, the Fainter, the Artisan, as well as tbe Man of Pleasure to make the Fountain Hotel his home during his sojourn iu Baltimore. The Ladies Department. Containing Private Parlors, Ssloous, Reception Rooms, Ordiuary, and extensive suites of large and airy Chambers, fitted up in a style and elegance that cannot fail to give satinaction and comfort. Poarsas era attached to the ' FovntaU," who may be recognized by the Badgee on their Hats, and are always in the attendance at the different Detots aud Steamboat Landings, wbo will receive Checks, take charge of the Baggage and convey it to the Hotel PH1NEAS THURSTON, Preprieter. Feb. 26th, 1850. 17 THE Subscriber has determined to locate In tut City, snd having procured a sufficient number of com petent assistant, ia prepared to execute in the most finished Style, all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, AND RE-GLAZING A CARD., rHE undersigned being engaged, and holding a 1 potilioa that brings bis services in immediate connectiou with the Guests of the above Hotel, he trusts, offers a further inducement to hia auiiiereue friends and acquaintances of the u Ol J North Stste," when they visit Baltimore, to stop at the 'Fountain,'' where he assures them they will be received aad 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, 1850. 17 IsblisbnH-nt would respectfully inform the TkegrtaUmt modem stprweswnf a Firt-Armu. ELF-COCKING A SELF-REVOLVING POCKET PISTOLS. AILY EXPECTED, slarreiroporution of fine Gum. Pistols, Powder Flasks, Bhn Bags, Bird baa, dec all which will be sold ow. B ROOT BRITTOK A: TODD An innwccni mi, www ,; e,M....- gale cried ' bah !' but tne ass pricked up his ears and shouted, 'turn him out! in such folly received, vix : 1 homos LUrk, James Hogan, Alexander Martin, Win. Davis, James Martin, John White, James Moore, Joshua Bomaa. Ha can also furnish a codt of tba rolls of tbe Officers and Soldiers of the State of North Carolina entering the service (7 also the deeeriers, and every particular to facilitate the Collection or their ClaimsD Every agent should have a copy. Cost only 9 10 euch county ! J. H. KIRK.HAM, Raleigh N. C. ttsleigb, November 1st, 1850. 88 fiiuadard copy. Notice rRS hereby given, thsl application will be made, at e ibe next session of the North Carolina Legisla ture, for a charter lo connect tbe Deep River with tba Yadkin River, by means of a Portage Rail Read, the Yadkin River, as high op mesne of Locks, Damt and Canals MANY CITIZENS. Oet. 1 1th 1850. 8S Cw. public Nothing but duty and self- sometimes burst forth like an impulse of and also to improve " - - - . I a. . . a 1 sa W!! W ka a.s respect could have driven uie to sucn an ex. love; but the pervatling cuaracier wn ten- j treruity ; but as the representative of a large dernes aed melancholy, so mexpreseioiy class of society. 1 feel bound to assert our I sweet and tone hi n?, that after it had died claima to vnur attcntian. fink at me. mv arB ten silence huD2 ovrr the crowd, J J. flEAllIT IIAHKISS, friends ; examinethose feathers, ibe rainbow as if every one were waiting end wishing for (JPKOLISTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER. tinges that melt into each oilier on roj breast; it to corn me nee again. The applause wbich the brilliant hues brightening op tor. erer ensuedrnauifeeledclearlythetiiuuiph ofl.be and dying away ; the radiance ihal'secins rose and the nightingale. The geese, wbo . a a a : bad been asleep, each on one leg, wim ins head behind his wing, were awakened by the clamour, and scudded across the road, after baring assented to the' ass,' who, be fore be trotted off, shook li s ears' with a wise look, scd observed: to float around me, and which certainly ex cels in superb beauty even the vivid bow of heaven. The rose, wbo is a nice sort of per son, to be sure, but without Isate, and not a Little prejudiced against nature more choice ; productions (here the peacock unfolded his tail, and accidentally cast bis eyes upon the ass, wbo, supposing the remark an obli que compliment to himself, held up hia head j higher, gave a gentle bray of approbation, and contiuued to listen with imperturbable gravity) 'the rase has proffered to brine before job a bird more raluable tbau myself. ?X"Tf 7 OCLD respectfully inform tla Public, that ha co usually keeps on hand a supply of tbe best Bed Mattresses of all kinds ioe udiag the much approved Karen aan Cotton MaTTikm, which will be found a perfect luxury, eit ier in Sum mer or Winter. Also. SQFJS, LOUNGES, EjSSY CHAIRSt manofaetnred ia every style to order. Repairing of all kinds dons at tie shortest nauce none ia taa aajs ana Sycamore Street, opposite PowelPs Hotel, Petersburg, K, OFFER FOit SALE, 6x2 ATm DBd St Uro'x P K,co Dd N O sugars; a bhda refined sugars 20i nasa Rio, Laeayria, snd Java en Sea 40 packages loaf, crushed and powdered sugars 15 tons Swedes, American and English iron SO bales horse shoes 150 bsles Gunny. Dundee and German bagging 100 roils bale rope 160 boxes sperm, adamantine aud tallow candles 60 I oxas soap 10 boxe very s perior family soap 130 barrels old rye double aud single rectified whiskey tl barrels grape brandy 6 J pipes Cog. brandy, part very fine, 3 bhds. rum 20 pipes and 1-4 pipes Port, Mad. and Sherry wine 100 bags shot assorted, 760 kegs nails, Cumberland and Rspid fall, 300 sides sole lesther ' ISO reams wrspping paper 80 reams letter snd csp psper 25 bhd. snd libls. molaere 100 boxes window glass, 8x10 and 10 x 12 Horse collars, saddles, bridles, bed cords, lines, pep per, ginger, spice, mace, starch, chocolate, water buckets, cotton card, band iron, hoop iron, castings, cotton yams, wsgon whips, etc Ac 4-e. All of tbe abvve goods will be sold at ibe lowest rale. BK1T1 ON TODD. August 21. 1850. 68 3m NEW iOVKIs. A DEL A IDS LINDSAY, by the author of Ml Letttce Arnold. Price 5 cents. ettrsene nf North Carolina and others, that he has re ceived from Europe, the FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS! Together with a rich assortment of Uoods adapted to the coming season, consisting of SUPERFINE FKENCH, GERMAN AND EN GLISH CLOTHS. CASTOR HEAVERtf, PILOTS. AND PELITOT COATING. A new article for O VERSA CKS AND BUSINESS COATS. Also, a splendid asotiment of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMBKES AND DOEfKINS, of the most Jesi table tyles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS! We have, and are constantly receivina. New Styloe of VESTLNUS.eonsiKlingof flam and Fiturod SILK AND WOOLEN VELVETS, FIGURED AND STRIPED CASHMERES, SlLKs.SATINS AND VALEN CIA S, or all shades sad Colors. OUR CUSTOM WORK Is CUT AND M ADE in the beet manner and as regards Ktyle and Workmanship, is warranted to give entire atifrlion, and at greatly reduced prices READY MADE CLOTHING ! Persona in want of READY MADE CLOTH ING are particularly invited to rail ani examine cur 8iock before purchasing elsewhere, aa we manufac ture all qualities of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And our aooorlmeclef i hat article is stall limes large, which offers lo purchasers a great Inducement of procuring an article of a quality which cannot be obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the City. We hsve on hand and srr ronxtsntly Manufactories, GARMENTS OF EVERY VARIETY, FROM THE BKisT MATEKlAl.S. IN THE MO.T APPROVED STYLES, FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. ConiMins of SURTOUTSACK AND PELITOT OVERCOATS, I Of all colois, quslities snd sixes, from $2 60, 4 5t, 4 76, 6 60 and upwards. BOYS SACK AND OVE1.COAT8! A Isrge assortment of Boys' Ssck and Overcoats, 99 per rent, less ihsn ids usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, mad raM GERMAN AND FRENCH CLOTHS, IN THE LATEST FASHION. A LA SO K STOCK (IF TWEED COATS. PANTS AND VESTS. We hsve s Large Assortment of Tweed Frock nnd Sacks, A New Article. F0RE8T ft-ACKS. FOR 8T0RMY VfbATHBR, PANTALOONS, From Super. French Doeskins. BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE PAHfTS. Of every variety nf shade and Color, at tl, 1 50, 1 76, 3, 2 60, 8, S 60 and upwards. VESTS, Made from rich Velvets, Satins, Cashmeres and Vs- lenriss, snd si sll prices. Q7" Remember the Name snd Place, corner of PRATT ST. dt CENTRE MARKET SPACE. H. H.COLE. Baltimore. November 16th. IMS. 62 Ladies Shoes uud Slippers. "IfUST received, by Express, direct from tbe QJP manufactory. Ladies Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes, (Ties and Buskias.) do do and do Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light snd Dark Calico, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, nnna general assortment oj Dry Goods, Hats snd Shoes, Lawns snd Ginghams, Groceries, Cambric aad Jaconetts, Crockery. For sale, low, by J. BROWN, No. 9 Fayetteville Street. Raleigh. An gust 6th. I860. 63 IN Quarts and Pints, just received and fur sale al tbe Drug Mure of WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD 4- CO. N. PERKY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET, I dsin above Bank, PETEKfiURG, Ta. 'superior Ueael y iTIade Clothing, AHD GENTLEMEN'S UNDER DRESS. SHIRTS, COLLAHS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, ' Umbrellas. Trukks, &c. September Stli, 185(1. 73 tf. Reference as to ability, character. -e will taa given te all wbo may wish to patronise him. WM. M. OVEKBY. Raleigh May 80, 1850 A Livery Stables! . ZTIHE Subscribers, lake occasiou to inform their dL) friends and tbe public generally, that they will carry on the business, in all its branches, at the same stand ; and that no efforts nor expense will be spared ou their pert to accommodate the travelling community. Couveyaucea, with good horses aad careful drivers, will be lurnished at all times aad at short notice ; aud iu fact, every convenience far travelling, ia the way of HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &Cn ! will be supplied ou the most favorable and ucootaa dating tonus. t Tbe Subscribers also expect to keep constantly aa, hand, good HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, AC, . And persona wishiug to nut out their Honu k. the week, or mouth, or year, will have I hem well attended to, ml moderate prices. Their Stables are ea Wilmington Street, just to tite East of Market Square. Hoping to receive liberal encouragrmeut, tbe un dersigned pledge themselves to do all ia their' paw er to merit public patronage and favor. BUFFALOE tr COOKE Raleigh, April 5, If 50. i National Hotel. NO- 3 COURTLANO STREET. NEW YORK LIlXHIS ESTABLISHMENT having passed hat sjJbj the hands of Mr. Ceo. Seeley, formerly of th Eastern Pearl St House, has been recently improved by the addith.ii of : . J ' And has also been Ihuroaghly re-fitted and le-fura shed tor the accomodation of the Public ' " It is tbe aim of tbe Proprietor to render no NATIONAL quite equsl to snv of its ruirnu. raries in all those essentials that eiurilMi. i. tk. rrputsuoa of a wsil conducted and well ordered aotei. The House is of tbe largest size, eligibly Jucsted, within three d.iors of Broadwsy. and in all resMeta conveniently arranged lo promote tbe comfort and convenience ol Uursis. Persons viviiiiis- N.w Yrk sre respectfully invited to make their home al tarn Hotel during their stsy in the City. GEORGE SEELEY, Proprietor. New York. June 88. 1850. ay 6m Wanted. GOOD House-maid. Enquire at this efSaa. aM Raleigh, Aug. 6th, 1850. 83 3t C'arw' P RESERVED GINGER, just received by L. H. WALKER. mj.sii: coats. CHEAP TWEED COATS, at a ve ry low price. E. L. HARDING f CO Raleigh, October 12th, 185. Si 125 To Physicians, Chemists &c, a i iME Subscribers offer Physicians a large and aaV well selected assortment of pore Drugs, Medicines, Sfc. They would also invite the attteutioa of Chemists aad Lecturers to their stock of Pure Re-agents Chemicals and Chemical Wares. Priced Catalogues lurnished upoa application, post-paid. BULLOCK t CRENSHAW, Wholesale Druggist aud Manufacturing Chemists, 6th and Arch Sts. Philadelphia. September 1st, 1850. (5 m- 71 Oct. 25th, 1830. AT TURNER'S. allow it is really aslonishins: how tbe public ail week warranted to be w fhtmselffS to be. led away." moot wrokmaaUka manner. . , Me shos is a Wilauagtaa fast received by Cxpreaw, this day, fine French Mennos, assorted colors, of Jenny Lind Trimmings. EVANS & W1LUAM& Oe. S 1st, 1850. 83 lfast re fU a lot of ALSO, a lot i .i. WCQKJLNDLJUUX Ar (ILL saftjJy ohaod, W. PCK & SOX. Kale'igb Sept irtb, 1830. S Mi sbopia a Wilauagtaa styeet, opaoaka thsj Tmss Offl-. . Ii. B. hs public Will aleasa bear fa mtaxi tbst I attsad peiaonally to the nuaufactara of mj 9ia' toesses, Sofas, Lounges Slq- Raleigh, Nor. S 18iO. 89 tf dw ADIES White Kid 8 H peers, do oaiia - -ao Bktck Kid da do ds do Walking Shoes. Jam received by 11. TUCJiEft &. Oct. 21, 1850. iON- Heartt & Litchford DEALERS INI STAPLE aud FACl DRY GOODS HjITS, caps, boots, shoes, Fancy Article, &e. tt. eAVE received nearly their entire Stock of Fell and Winter Goods to which they re apeotiully invite the attention of their friends aud customers, and the public generally, and all of which are offered on the most reaauuable Raleigh, Oct. 14th, 1850. terms. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. FALL STYLE FOR 1850. SOMETHING entirely new snd decidedly ele gsuL Call and examine. K. TUCKER tt SON. August SSth. 1830. Vt CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, ' CONSISTING of Jackets and PaaMalooas, at tached and detached Over Coots, ate. To wnic 3 wa htvna the attention ef the Ladies. Hardware and Cutlery, &c. COLLINS dt Cos Axrs, Handsaws, Piles, Au gers t'hieU. Hsmmers. Curry Combs, Knives and Pocket and Pen Knives. One Set Balance II aad led Knives and Forks, 51 pieces. Balance Handled Carvers and Forks aud Steels. Brsss and Fancy Cast And irons. Brssa Headed Iron Shovels and Tones. Spades snd Shovels. Trace Chains, nnd Halter chains. Cotton and Wool Cards. No. 6. 8. 9 and IV. Toilet and Swing Looking Glasses. Superior English Mustard, sup, curb soda, cloves mace, INutmegs. 8psnish Indigo, coppetss, fresh sad salt snuff, pow der, shot, and lead. Turpentine aud toilet roup, starch, sLoe thread and Bed Cords. Prime green snd black Tes. Nairn and brads, cast ge.man and Mister eteel. J. BROWN, No. 9, Fayetlevilw St. Raleith. Nov. Snd. 18.0. 88 85 October 1L OLIVER t PROCTER. 84 BA G GING ROPE AND TWINE. JTB UsT to hand a goud asenrtmeat. - SU WM. PECK 4 SON. Raleigh, Sept IS, 1850. . 4w 74 JCufflifh CwiUeu, and Parmesan Cbees, isllODalUI : Balergk SrpirJbb R. TUCKER 4 BON. list, 1850. 784 NEGROES FOR SALE. ALL tbat valuable Estate in Lends known . as the ' Ravenswood Planta tion,' late the property of George Pl. lock, deceased, sitnaied ia tbe Count v af Junes and Stste of North Carolina oa Trent River aad Mill Creek, about fifteen mile from taa Iowa of Newbern, will be sold at public Auction, under the direction of the subscribers, together with . 130 SLAVES, ' on Thursday the luih day of Dceembsr, 1850, 6a the premises. " ; - This plaatatioa contains about ten tbensand A cres of Land of which about two thousand acres sre cleared, and in a slate of cultivation, well drained and fenced : about four hundred acres of rich oaea- sin, yielding from thirty to sixty bushels per acre These lands sre all easily cultivated, and capable of s a s a . . a nign improvement, aanuraniy adapted for Grain. Cotton, Hemp, Peas, Sus. Between one' baudied and one hundred end Any acres have been recently 1 1 I 1. L. I a . . ef. . iimeu, wmca proveu nigniy oenrBeial. ,Marl aad I shell-rock abound in iuexbaustible quantities in va " nous pans oi me plantation, or easy access, and I sa por led lime can ba had there at prices varying from six to eight cents. TJiere is aiso a valuable laodlar belonging to the estate, iumedialelv on the banks of Treat rier, and sea-going vessels carrying Oye thou- sauu wwa can loeuLtuera an set tor tie There are fifteen hundred or two thousand aerrs ef very rien aucieared land, a portion of wblehis drained aad partially cleared, an J the wbolaaf tne 11 A . aa 1 - . . vonninu aouru nnu grbstog lor stock., A , Wrist Milt ana Oaw Mill, with a .never failing supply of water are on the plantation, besides a handioiue two story Dwelling House, with all necessary out buil dings, Overseer's House, Gin and Screw House whh a first rata Gin and Iron Screw, capacious Bsras, staDies lor nurses, uxen. Cattle. Sheep, and, Negro iyawn, wnn uncK cuimaies. capable oraccoinoaa ling Iron, one Hundred and Twenty, to Two Hun dred Negroes. This property presents a luost de sirable opportunity for investment, aad its ail nation is most eligible, aud it can be easily divided into thrro or more separate valuable plantations. Tba Slaves consisting of ' Blacksmiths, Carpenters,' JUMSons, Millers, House Servant, and ' Field Hands. ' having been well cared for, and raised, are not only exceedingly desirable to persons disposed to pur cnae, but it is believed a more valuable property ef thia description, ws never aefoie offered lor sale in litis SUlS. ; At the stine time aad place, will be sold the en tire crop of mow being grown en tbe plantation, together with all tba , . Hortts, Mules, Oxen, Cattle, Sheep Hoe: Fodder, Peas, Farming Utensils of ali kinds belonging to the same, and also- the Household and Kitchen Tf 'M ' ( m.. . , . --i. i nose uesvons FmHmsaa;jara lavuetf to exai lae taa preperry neiutenlpe day r eaUd eery facility will be given iem for ao. doing, by ptrsous en the premiiMS. -" " , y; Apply to James W. Bryan. Newbera,. Q:, sad T. Pollok Burgwya, Halifax, forth Carolina. KaTeaswuod, Jouss Co., NC. Od. 87 td a ;
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