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. .- - FvE3f tM( t)Fs ADVpBTIsiNG THE RALEIGH REGl 3 'KMrfiamntA.Fer. svarv Sixteen tAan ira V hwtin, Ch, Du ach anlkseit insertion, Twcatv-flvs CantaJ c i ' t ' '-, f i i II PUiHSD tMI-WSKLY AJD -ftKLT, BY SEATON GALES, , IWTOl 1M llflWIXIOl. TERMS. For the Semi-Weekly Paper, $5 per annum for the Weekly Paper, $3 per annum. W Orders and JmiicintA&rtioemnUm charged 25 per eeat. higher j aut a dedocUo at per eeat. mil ha mad from th tvgalar pries, far advertisers by thsyesr. ,4 AdvertbemeaU,maerted in the SBMWsssiit Ks- VOLUME LIL RALEIGH, N. 0J Ninim&i; aiarxa, will also appear ia ilia Wuuft Paper, ft V CT LetffenUthtf fiditar mdrt be rovr-raiB.' '- " '- - ... i ' ' t "' . 1- 7 STER MISCELLANEOUS FANNY'S FLIRTATION. BY SLUM AHHTOW. Etigf' io Air. Siuaril" Y, air." i'l'n liaiifia iIm next set!" uivhv iuii 1' ami aa alte spoke, the fair fanny saucily toscl h.tr head. Toe jeakera were Fanny Fraley, the belle 0f Coralton.ind Charles Beaumont, ihe baJ- imet Toune lawrt r of the place. I ne ny nutita, and laminating powers of conversa tion. The grntiemen was also a superior person Already, at the age of twenty-lhree, b held a prominent positiou at the bar, and was univeraaJly courted for bis affability and eloquence. He and Fanny had known each other for more than two years. The acquaintance, during that period, had ripened into a close .'niimirf. the reuH f a siuiilarity of taste. ...A . mofrvt oniiariiillia On the TiXtl Ol eacb that the other, alene of all the crowd, ... n Mul in intellect. Without a word " - of what is called love laving ever p-a-eu u- , irnwH them, they yrt perfectly untierswo I each other ; and if Ftnny biusneu in secrei wj.bjoy at her conqu. st, Beaumont was not lps proud of the affection he bad inspired. Scarcely an evening passed iu which they were not together. Their friend regarded it as a match, and even went so far as to speculate on the wedding day. 1 F-nny had but a single fault she was nroud. The very day on which our atory opens, a acquaintance had repeated in her remark of BOIlie huSV gOSSip. to IIILJ-"-- - - - w . . . rt i i i . .li the enect tnai ranny naa oven l liuiiPD cue caiumiir ;ui ...-o opinion a girl of Fanny's iutellecl ought to have despwed, yet she allowed herself to be tffrcted by it. Her piidc took the alarm at a . - nnr.e. 'fust ovfnino-she was to accompany Beau. a - " e e m.nt to a party. Fr some time he had been her ole attendant on such occasions : his f er. ire were tacitly tendered, and accepted in it.- ... manner aa a matter of couise. It ha been his practice aiso 10 tiance ic um . T7 1 1 . r ill rf a. " j - ...t U.ITI1 ramiv. - I1B I1CTCI. Ml IP.. a..', v. ate. look tlie precaution io engage ner u-.iu . I 1 .1 by a formal rt quest Deiorenanu; out .i r i 1 I . wnen me nines w -v" ..... i . 1 J . .rtnPA.ihwl an1 led b r out as by an uuuerstoou arrangemeut On auch occasions fanny, u asaeu to nance br tnoiher, answered tnt ne was engngeu ... i for the first set. But, on this evening, giv 4 . in wav to her pride, she accepted the invi iinod. and when Beaumont, as usual, would have led her out she answered bun x above. i.Wh. nni P'waa her renlv to her 'over s exclamation of eurprise. "Why not 1 she nic a saucy toss of the head. - j . . - , and "1 thought voti were engaged to dance me 9 aaa " . fir?t set with me !" replied Beaumont muuiy "1 have no recollection of your asking me, or of my making such a promise. "But has i here not been a tacit understand ins- in that eflvctT" Since whenfacd Fanny opened her large dark ees. with an express on of admirably counterfeited surprise. Oh I woman, woman, why will you some- t . suffer a feeline of piq'ie, t r a petty whim to let you InCe with a true and honest bosom. Fannv knew she was doing wrong even while she spoke, nor could ebe endure the look of mild reproach with which Beau- . i, . i . i J..1, flr.t tn ntrega.O ao,M..r... - . i I r ..ni..i..ii.ii .nrnriii iitii i ItlSl Itt IOOK Ol coii!i"-im i t ieii fell to the en uod. Fanny ! ssid Beaumont. She did not look up, but she tapped 'ber fi igers with l er fan, wniie uer preuy uppou Ud. Pannv ! repeated Beaumont, in an ear- n-st tone, 'yoUfeannot be s rious or bave I ..lrtrwMl ivou 7 Surely you nave not beeTtrifli iir with my affections 1" Sir ! vou oresuine sam x-aiinv, 1 TX his ! tone of ilight.rebuke reddening her face with ang r. "Thank heaven, you nave no ngnt yet to tyrannize over me. and- i.k M..uines made her pause, per- a ciusipn .W" .1 a . .iL... n 1 haps she only cessen oecsnse omera -y proached; for at that moment Mr. Stuart came up, and bowing baughitly to her lover, she touk her partner's hand snd joined the dance. WKmI l.ncuave csn aescrine dciuiiiuu- - . . Tl - feelings? Never before bad there been tne -i.u...-. A.frwmnr hp i ween Fanny and him- aelf. He knew not what to think ! Now he aitributed ber conduct to wnim, now ne ..;..t aiIA bad heard something against . . S - J.. li. mmma h m. tin a revuw oi ma cohuuvi te the conclusion thai, perhaps, he baa ueen toe exacting in his conduct; or too severe in h-Unguagtu Aceoru.ng.y . .-a. & a s aw m.mi wai wn have a full- and trans; ,eipianauou wn.u w. irnn, iUpImk Af the evenine. varstvae aeaw aew - Rut ihia he found impossible. As if div injnz bis intention and resolved to defeat it, he avoided even catching his eye, anil pre tended to be absorbed in Mr. Stuart eon versatiou and that of others of her admirers. Never had she been more brilliant in repartee: .h. tr.nt rmvil of Dent!emen around ner lit. O mati Reaumont found that It cuuhhv.iij) - . wmddha luioossible to exchange even a syl table in private with ber. Stung to despera tion he approached at last, just as the com psny was retiring, and said, Snail I attend vou borne r Had Fanny been just, these words offering, as thev did, an opportunity for explanation, wmil.l'have terminated the incipient quarrel; hut a wilful oerversity possessed her on that evening; snd she answered with disdain. No, I thank you, Mr. Beaumont. I hall n..t M.uir in no one. this eveninff, but Mr. Stuart. You will be my cavalier P she said, ..:.i....;n. th. faat named individual, who PUUICHIll i.w - !.i;nKill accented the honor. n t tToA resile anfrrv. Yet he IJCIUIUUUI i . . -- j j enuU nnt believe that Fanny had intentional ly trifled with his affections. He knew her to be of loo noble a nature for a coquet. s.;n .k- ..a uniiist. terribly unjust; and -' sa. crasTv w waw j he felt be had a right to be angry. Tka luvt mnrnine'. however, he called at her htiMta. resolved to make one lsst effort at an explanation. He found Mr. Stuart there, and on this person Fsnny bestowed ber al- The truth was she feU keenly shn had been unjqst to ber lover 1 a 1 U taaaaniA the preceding evening , nut m iu F"-- of a third party, especially of one cognnsnt of the auirrel. she would not admit thu rrtde, pride r oiunjf oy nercoiu aoa aiiiani demeanor Beaumont soon left the bouse, vowing u hiotseti never to return. " Scarcely, bowever, nau nr. oiuan gone tban Fannr. now conscious of the amount of her injustice, and also aware of Beaumont's high spirit when once aroused, Bang herself on ber bed in an agony of tears. Sai would hare given much to bave recalled toe last tweoty.four hours. Yet, so perverse ts the human heart, that when she met Beaumont at a party, as she did that very evening, she even a look would havo brought him to ber side in spite of his anger. But she devoted herself almost exclusively to Mr. otuart, as on the preceding evening. For weeks the 'flirtation, mus oeguo in a moment of lolly and perveweness, was per. severed iq -through pride.' Nightly Fanny met Beaumont in society, ana mere gave herself up to the attentions of others; and nightly she returned homo to .weep bitter tears ol remorse in the seclusion of ber chamber. But pride would not allow ber to retrace ber steps. Al length Beaumont, who had lingered in . ... -era la ' - f u .... . lArnut ..--ution , Dltn he had Ions conceived Idr visiting burope, Hoping that absence would cure his passion. In deed his judgment and his love bad loegbeen at war ; he felt that One who could be as un just as Fanny ought not to be bis wife yet a secret belief that she knew sue nad uone wrong, and repented of ber conduct, kept alive the flame of affection iu hia heart. But when he found that she made no overtures for a reconciliation, he determined to tear ber iinaire from his memory, and chose this Fanny heard of his departure with agony of heart. Of late she had hoped that some accident would bring about an explanation; for the first overture she was deteminee never . -1. R..i nMf mhn llna laal hone wu destroyed by bis sa.linft she Wept for hours i in remorseful ffriel. 'I shall never see bimsgatn, she exclaim ed. "He despises me, 1 know. And 1 bave flung away a noble heart through my own perverseneEi, when a word from me wouia have hrought him to my feCt but 1 woeld die before I would utter that word !" "Farwcll forever, said Beaumont, lean Iiiff over me siue oi iub amp, biiu luunmg s .... ... . it n beckon the receding land. T areweii, rau- once to dearly loved. But for this one fault of your character you would have been the noblest of your sex. x A vear passed, during which no tidings of Beaumont were received at Cora lion. Fan. . a a a ! ny, tneanyme, wu vowgra "j and in the iutoxicalion of vanity, sought to forget ber remorse and grief, ishe became in fact a confirmed coquette. Having no beart to lose, she engaged in flirtation after flirtation without fear ; and thu one fatal act Ol lull Kinu secaiiro f 1 . I - l i K ,... 1 1m niMnl of numerous others. Mr. Stuart, after due received a courteous tirrffs, proposed, but dismissal : others also in turn were rejected. And thus did an originally fine nature, misled into one deed of lolly, by persisting in it bring unhappiness on itself and pervert its own goodness. It was in revenge for her- its own goou.,.,. - self that .he flirted, fanny persuaueo oeraeu .o think. What was Beaumont doing in the mean- rirne T He waa siriting to cuie himself of bis l .. rm,n ini.lifiition with trsv lf that ahe flirted, f anny persuaueu oerseu passion, oj . - t..m oiiiriuus iaiiub wuviv ei siiwiig ,, r ....1 art had birlll. Ue BSU not icit u.c.rua unit .i ..fi-.l that a looser continuance oi bis love would be weak and wrong ; and now 1.. ranl ved not to return until he could do he so with a free heart. 14 Kapk at leno-ih. What be heardl of Fanny fully justified him in his resolution: a woman who, lor a;y resson, couiu a confirmed coqutt was not fit tu be his wif.. He listened to the mention oi uer without emolion, snd even wncn ue met so. he did so without the slightest turouoingoi heart. n....nnni ban Ions? been married to a wile avw-ssiwi. O . a, - . w-a .lill nn. eTery wsy worthy ol mm. renny - wetideo. She has never loved but the once, El0ugh ef ner original nobleness of chsrac- . remsins Io bave prevented ber marry ing l . ...... uarri her heart couitt not m refenge j. Oow persisted hi from hab- ,t 1H, ,ne wno mignt nave oee.. -r- lf n1 am0it a perlecl woman, is u.a. I . . . . I -.1 -11 ikrnillfh Ofl A i eftntnted and neariieas, u a fiU flitatio, ntwrr tVlATlfla. -j-g jjjy XUWU wuumj a- HE Subscriber would respectfully call the at. T i t tu rwm and Conntrv fneada to L vm , '-. l. I.rf.tarmln. ne wa v . i rd te eetl oa aa good terms ea aay oae ia tfto piece. bw atock Of rami ly urocentw, -"-- -r Among hia stock may oe too no. 80 Bbbls. bee retersbarg Flour wboit ana aau S Hhds. Bright snd ury r. r. Jgr, 5 bbls do do H. O. do 6 ds Crashed o 5 do Clarified do 4 do Pulverised do 1 Package beat Loaf d0 Rio Lagaira and Java Coffe, Imperialand Black Tea, a fine article, Tallow, Adamaatioe sad Sperm candles, Wabine?and Fancy 8oapa, Craaa's Waah mixtitre a aupenor articls. A fine lot imported aegarsditfereDt brand., n-w -j Hamloek Sole Leather; and many arti cles ia the Grocery sad Confectionery lino. Give me a call, eaa i am dersoldby JeworUeaUie L. B. WALKER. 91 Raleigh, Nov. Tth 1850- TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, And ttte Public Oeuerally. IHI baeine-e. Mr. SUve-ier Smith, it wdl heace aaai' aasi stfisTn !al eavedta- B IB UftfJ aioaiDsr itrwtrd be eWducted asder the firm of J.J. Biggs Mr. Smith has been loof swowb my 1 v " . . ..,l,-,k chant Tailor, bet is now isroiag - D I. Mki-iiiiaaiNaw New firm, to keep up a Urge aasortinsut of all kiada 0f Ready Made Clothing o i. ri Cmn and YestioaTS. will alee be kept a p. a beautir.l aaaortmeal or which now bring op.,..bti-t v Fh.AC.xi wi aueaw-w awe m u befstsiors.. I T.J. BIGG 84 81 . I Bale.gh. Oct 1SU. 1850. Upholsterer and Mattress Maker, In my Employ, Raleigh JV. C. - Sofas, LoDDtaa, Easy Cbaira, AtaaaaafaetBred In every style io erder, and at the aborteat natice.f BED MATTRESSES - f sll kinda, inclodiDK the much )m proved 8huck 1 and Cotton Mattrew. which will be looad a perfect laxary in winter or Sammer. ' N. B. Mattreae Manufactory la in rear of Barber Shop All erdera thankfully received ao? attended to with ptonpinen and depatcb. The workmen ' hitherto employed by J Henry Harriet, MaUreee Maker, in this City, ere at pre sent a nder my eentrnl, end are werraated and re. com mended to be excellent workmen.' - ALFRED MITCHELL. Kileigh. A Of t t3adt ISM. ..M UNION HOTEL. ClXITORlfXA- " THIS ESTABLISHMENT has been recently fitted op, in Pacifie St., near Saaaoae. which ia coaveaieat te the buaiaeaa parts of the City, alaetetbe City Hall, and other public baildlags ; and within a few minutes walk or the principal Steamboat laa dincm. The Proprietor, from his long experience ia the business in the City ef New York, (having been eon aectei with Lovejoy'a Hotel for several years) feels confident that those who may visit his House will find there the comforts of a home. GEORGE BROWN, Proprietor. San Francisco. Aar. 185. 73 9w New Goods! SEPTEMBER, 1800. Peebles, Scott & White, Wholesale ind Retail Dealen ia STAPLE JIM) FAJSCY DRV GOODS, Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. W E beg leave to ennoonee to oer friends and customers that we ere now in poeteejion of oar stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, mH'r,iD P?"1 of the most fanon.- We style of Foretrn and Domestic Fabrics, sailed to ,k w,- v j. the Fall and Winter Trade. We respectfully solicit en exeminetion of aur s eortment by Coaatry Merchants, as well ee ihoee bay ing at retail Oar stock te lerge and commodious. In it will be found all the leading s nicies usually kept in a Fash, ieusble Dry Goods Htore PEEBLES, SCOTT dc WHITE. 8ept. 3nd. 1850. 77 PEEBLES, WHITE 4c DAVIS, Grocers audi Commission JTlerclianis Old Street, Petertonrf. Ti , KEEP alwsys on hand a large and well assort ed supply of Groceries, end pay perticolor at lemma to the sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and all other kinds of produce. LEMUEL PEEBLES, THOMAS WHITE, PETER R. DAVIS, Ja. Petersburg July SO 68 ly CALF SKIjYS, LIjYLYG, See. OL. BURCH keeps ceostanUy on bend. Calf 8kina. Lining Ml ins, Shoe finding, Ac Ac Helena, uct. a. isou o House and Sign Painting. THE Subscribers ere now prepeied to execute ia a workmen-like manner, ell kinds of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL HOJSE AND MGN PAINTING. rf and every veriety of wood. An ordr. eft at Mrs Hardie's. oppo-ite the Mer ket Hou,( W1 receive P WHITLOCi ox HAKUit. Raleieh. Sent. 13. 850- tf74 i - . VKLtu ut,Jui. SUPERIOR erticle of Norther j tUaa Jest received end selling at 12, orthern Dried Beef. cents. By L. B. WALKER. S3 Jaly 2a l. Soldiers Claims. 2JTJHE undersigned having mnch experience and ' gjjg saecese in the besinees, still Ukea miliUry claims for Bounty lands and Pensions for prosecu tion before the government, on very reasonable torms, and with the ntmoet faithfulness and dis patch. All letters to him, from claimants, mast be postage paid. fjf The last Congress gave lands to all the offi cers and Scidiera who served one month or longer, and if deed, to their widows and minor children, ia all the were of the United States, since 1790. And provision io now also made for pensions to Widows of Soldiers of the Revolution, who s.ar ried before the year 1800. He can furnish information concerning the grades of officers of the Revolutjouery War, which is all important to claimants, and difficult to procure eliM where. His charxea will be moderate. a Any information concerning the heirs of the following officer's of the Revolution will be thank fully received, vis ; Thomas Chirk, James Hogwa, Ale zander Martin, Wm. Davis, James Martin, Jeba White, James Moore, J'eehea Bomea. Hs eaa also famish a copy ef the rolls of the Officers sad Soldiers of the State of North Carolina ia Iks war with Great Briteia, declared 18lh of J uoe 1812, giving ia many instances the length of service. i meir respecrvo omca idv oogimcun, m, uv I -Be(I.tt taa qj- also the desert ere, aad t particular to facilitate the Collection or their Etary Belt Bae a Cost only S 10 each county H. KIRKHAM, AsieiahN. C. Raleigh, November 1st, 1850. S9 Qy aundard copy. J HEIf Bf HAItUISS. UPHOUSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER, 157 OCLD reepectfally inform the Public, that WW he eoasUatlv keerje OB hand a supply of the best Bed mattresses or sn aiaua iotauiaai mnch approved Hmcck a Cotton Mttrrss, which will be foaad a perfect luxury, either ia Sam mer or Winter. Also. SOFAS, LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, bx., w - .... .u msnofactared ia every atyle lo order. Repairing of all kiada done at the shortest notice snd all work warranted to he done ia the best and tmV anlike aaaaaer. My shop is oa Wilmington street, oppofite ue - N. B. The pabltc will please bear la mind that I T'.wm I irtiAet. i ,tttD peraonally to the manufacture of my Mat treseee, swrss, "oj- -wr Raleigh. Nov. fi- 1850. 89 tf Notice, era HE Anneal MeKingef ihe Members of the 4I1 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Co-paay, will be held st the offioe of (he Cbmaaay, la tha CI tyef BaWga, an Taeaday. IM t.sathasrpossafslaaBcaxd erfr for the i solhg j OHN C. PAkTRiDGit;isVy.: Raleik, Not 9th, 1860. 90 NEW BOOK STORE! THE Subscriber has jast epeae a BOOK STOKE ia V . Two doors above Mr. Kiohard Smuh'a store, where he offers to the public SCHOOL BOOKS Of almost every description, together with a larje collection of RELIGIOUS WORKS, From the pens of eminent authors of the different Denominations; also. STATIONERY Of excellent quality $ all of which he proposes te sel a very reasenabU termt. Any Book not on hand st present, eea be ordered and received by the Subscriber, ia a few days, and he will be prompt to fulfil all orders from town or coaatry. JOHN W. O'NEAL. Raleieb, Sept 12th. 1850. 74 tf STEAM SAW MILL. i BEG leave to call the attention of builders end persons wishing to porchese Lomber to my 8 team Saw Mill near Relehjb. where they csa be supplied with any kind, at the ehortent notice. Also sawed Lethe of the best aoelity at $1 00 per M. T. H. BNOW. Rsciigh, July 11th, 1850. S ly Dress and Frock Coats. I, JUST OPEHED, of all qualities well out and extremely well made. E.L. HARDING & CO. Raleigh, October 12th, 1850. 82 MORE LAND FOR SAL.t7, 500 Acres of Vsluable Lend, lying two miiea eJomh of Raleigh, on the Fey- ettevitle rood, will be sold on s lent credit notes well secured being all that is deniied. Persona wish ing 10 examine the land end premises can do so by celling on M- A Bledsoe, who ie eutboriced to sell it. at. J. BAKER:. October 11. 185 ft. 8 TO PAINTERS. The Painter, Gilder, and Varniahex's Companion. CONTAINING Rules and Regulations in Ev ery thine relating to the Arts of Paiutinr. Gil ding, Varnishing and Glass Staining. H. V. TURNER. Raleigh, October 25th. 1850. 88 WASHINGTON HOTEL. " THE Pnnrldn. Mtfti1lw InrVimM Members of the epproecbing General Assembly, that he ia prepared to ac commodate with comfortable lodging end good cheer Twenty or tvoenly-Jive of their number. He will spare no peine to satisfy and pi ease his guests. He baa all the necessary accommedettena, and will devote hia best exertions to that end. Tsaaa aa moderate as the times will admit F. W. KING. Oct. 1. 1850. 78 tl SELF-PROTECTORS, TO TRAVELLERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS TOejrrralesI WKodern Improvrmtnt in Fin-Amu. ELF-COCKING , 8ELF-RE-VOLVINO POCKET PI8T9LS. .AILiY EXPECTED, a lereeimporUtion of fine Guns. Pistols, Powder Flssks, 8h.l- Bags, Bird bags, etc., all which will be sold low. C. B ROOT. BRITTOI & TODD Sfarmore Street, eppesite PomtlCi Hotel, Petersburg, F- OFFER FOit BALE, 8TK hhds. St Croix, P Rico and N 0 sugars; 5 y hhds refined sugars SOe begs Rio, Legnyria, and Java coftVe 40 packages loaf, crushed and powdered engere S3 tone Bwedes, Amencso and English iron SO bales horse ehoes ISO bales Gunny, Dundee and German bagging 100 coils bale rope 160 boxes operas, adamantine and tallow candles 60 boxes Boep . 10 betea very S -perior family eoap . . 150 berrele eld rye double end single rectified - -, whiskey - St barrels grape brandy ft i pipes Cog. brandy, part very fine, . S hbda. rasa , 30 pipes and M pipes Port, Mad. and Sherry wine 1 OCT begs shot assorted, 760 kegs naila, Cumberland and Rapid fall, 300 sides sole leather 150 reams wrapping paper 80 reams letter and cap paper 35 hhds. and bbla molaasea 100 boxee window glass. 8 x 10 and 0 x 13 tfevee collsre, saddles, bridles, bed cords, lines, pep per, ginger, spfce, mace, sterch. chocolate, water buckets, cotton cards, band iron, hoop iron, eastings, eniton yarns, wagon whips. &x Ac C All af the sbsvs goods will be sold at the lowest rates. . BRIT! ON TODD. AaenalSl. f850. 88 3m NEW NCJiVIilu ADELAIDE LINDSAY, by the author ef Lettice Arnold. Price 5 cento. .... ...CTnWDta A I IU snaa a. 88 Oct 25th, 1850. Jnst received by Express, tills day, a lot of fine French Merinos, assorted colors; ALSO, a lot of Jenny Llnd Trimmings. ' EVANS Sl WILLIAMS. Oct. 8 1st, 1850. 88 AD1ES While Kid Slippers, do do Satin do do Black Kid do do do do Walking Shoes. I vaoaiead bv R. TUCKER &. SON. Oec.21, 1850. . Valuable Land for Sale, a Valuable Traet of Land containing 90S scree A lviog between foar and five miles Wast of Ra fcf, oa both sidea of Walnut Creek, and adjoining the Uod of Rev. Thoa. Meredith and others, will he old oa reasonable terms, ' ror farther iaformaUea apply to . Rslslth. Aagnst 17. 1850' 68 LV li M Imposed Cigars ofaiffcr- MTrThw I W 11 tUS TSSBCCe, , w.tu Just receivwd bv R. TUCKER db SON". October 8lh,ll0. . . - BBxewnasawsV BWaWaWaBBaaaa Sri -NEW STORE. JEANIS & WILLIAM8 TPTTTOULD respectfully inform their frieids,atx! V V th public reneraily, that they have opened a Store on Feyettevills Street, one door above Rich, ard Smith, ISeqr., where tbey will keep cooeteatly on hand a full Supply of ( DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 6R0 CERIES, & And indeed overy thing nenally found in similar establishments. . They present the following aa sped mens of the8tock: Brocade French Cashmere, - - Embroidered Silk and Crapend Norwich laatre, Chameleon Turks, SHk and Poplines, French Cashmere and Delaines, " Chameleon, Figured and Blaek Alpacas, Velvet Neck Ribbons end Belts, French worked Collars and Cuff, Embroidered Ribbons and Velvet Trimmings. Scolloped Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs and Kid Gloves,' , Bonnets, Ribbons, and Artificials. Ginghams and Calicoes, a large lot, French Clothes, Cassimerea and Vestings, Beaver-Cloth. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeans, Red and White Flannel, Linseye and plaid Shawls, Kerseys, Negro and Bed Blankets. Brown and Bleaobed Domestic, Bed Ticking, Table Clothes and Diapers, Ladies' Cotton, Merino, and Silk Hose, ALSO. . Ladies fine Walking Shoes and Gaiters, I Miles & Son's fine pegged Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Brogaas, A good assortment of Slats snd Caps of every deeciption, -'4'- Cuttlery, Crockery, Spades, Shovels, Trace Chaina, Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, Loaf, Craab, Clarified and Brown Sugar. Together with a number of other articlea not enumerated. The Subscribers respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Tbey will sell good Bargains for Cash, or on short time, to punctual dealers. H.L.EVANS, JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Raleigh. Sept. 17th. 1850. 74 COSTUME II ALL- Cerner ef Pratt street and Centre Market CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. Space. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE Es tablishment would respectfully inform the aniens of North Carolina and others, that he has re ceived from Europe, the FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS! Together with a rich assortment of Goods adopted to the coming season, consisting of SUPERFINE FRENCH, GERMAN AND EN GLISH CLOTHS. CASTOR BEAVERS, PILOTB. AND PELITOT COATING. A new erticle for O VERSA CKs AND BUSINESS COATS. Also, s splendid asorimeni of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CAB8IMEKEB AND DOKMUN8, of the most deeiieble ty lea imported this season. RICH VESTINGS ! We have, and are constantly receiving, New 8lyles of VEST1NG8, consisting of plain and Figured 8II,K AND WOOLEN VELVETS, FIG URED AND STRIPED CA8HMERES. SILKS. 8 ATI NS AND VALEN CIA 8, of all shades and Colors. OUR CUSTOM WORK Is CUT AND MADE in the best manner and as regards Style and Workmanship, is warranted to give entire satisfaction, and at greatly reduced prices. READY MADE CLOTHING! Persons in Want of HEADY MADE CLOTH ING ere particularly invited lo call nni examine cur Block before purchasing elsewhere, es we manufac ture all qualities of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. And our aesortmectof that article is atall times large, which offers to purchasers e great Inducement of procuring an article of a quality which cannot be obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the City. We have on hand end are constantly Manufacturing GARMENTS OF EVERT VARIETY, FROM THE BUST MATERIA 1.8, IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLES, FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Consisting of SURTOUTSACK AND PELITOT OVERCOATS, Of all colors, qualities and sizes, from 82 50, 4 50. 4 75, 6 AO and upwards. BOYS SACK AND OVEUCOAT8! A large assortment of Boys' Sack snd Overcoats, J per rent, less ihsn the usuel prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS CO A 78, Riii raont GERMAN AND FRENCH CLOTHS, IN THE LATEST FASHION. A LAROK STOCK OS TWEED COATS. PANT8 AND VESTS. We have a Large Assortment of Tweed Frock and Sacks, A New Article, FORE8T SACKS. FOR 8TORMY WbATBER, IANTAi-e3!fS, From Super. French Doeskins. BLACK AND FANCY CAS8IMERX PAIITS. Of every variety of Shade end Color, at $1, 1 50, 1 76, X, 3 50, 3, 8 SO and apwarsa. VESTS, r Made from rich Velvet, SaUns, Cashmeres and Te- tonnes, and at all prices 0P" Remember the Name and Place, corner ef ' PRATT ST. & CENTRE MARKET SPACE, H. H.COLE. Bsltrmore. November 1 6th, 1848. 62 Heant & Litcliford DE4LEI?S lit STAPLE and FAVCl DRY GOODS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, fancy Articles, fce. tc. KAVE received nearly their entire Stock of Fell and Winter Goods to which thejrre speot fully invite the attention of their friends and customers, and the public generally, and all of which are offered on the mogt reasonable terms. Raleigh, Oct 14th, 1850. 1 " ' 1 i 1 "" GENTLEMEN'S HATS. FALL STYLE FOR 1850. OMETHING entirely new and decidedly els gsnt Cell and examiue. R. TUCKER L SON. 68 85 Aogoat 26th, 1850. CHILD REJy S CLOTHLtfG, CONSISTING of Jackets and Panialoona, at tached and detached Over Coals, ate . To wniel we invite the attention of the Ladies. ' nt two m. DumireB October 14. 84 TURNER'S NORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC FOR THE YEAR u HENRY D. TURNER. mi, IIII fill 1 IF' thuSston's ' ::. FOUNTAIN HOTEL (Foaaakur . BKLTSBooTsa'sr Head ef Lisjtit. ssectr Daltlnaer Stv. Air BALTIMORE. OTflHE increased natronare of ibis losw ealablish- tL, ed and popular Hotel, under the management f its preeeat proprietor, baa inspired bin with farther' energy and detercoipatioa, and ao expense er aUef tioa of bin or tlist of his Assisteuts wilt be spared, to maintain with' the patrons of the , Foowtaih" the reputation ' it held aH over the coantry, in its palmiest days of Beltthooter't eonductorship. To increase its former attractiooe and comforts, daring the past season, the Hotel has aadergone many, changes, the Proprietor having made heavv outlays in introducing some of the beet and latest improvement which, together with ita central Doei- tion, beior located in the eery beart of the business portion oi the city, ay d near the centre of Baltimore Street, end within a few minutes walk of all the Depots end Steam Boat Landings, it invitee the Merchant, the Faimer, the Artisan, ea well ae the Man of Pleasure to make the Focittath Hotel hie home during hia sojoura in Baltimore. The LAdies' Department, Containing Private Parlors, SaJoooa, Reception Rooms, Ordinery, and extensive suites of large and airy Chambers, fitted up in a style and elegance that cannot fail to give sstisfeetion and comfort, i Portrrs are ettaehed to the " Fountain," who may be recoguized by the Badges on their Hate, and are always in the attendance at the different DeiotS and Steamboat Landings, who will rrceive Checks, take charge of the Baggage and convey it te the Hotel. r-HlPUAS THURSTON, rreprietfr. Feb. 26th, 1850. 17 A CARD.. THE undersigned being engaged, and holding a pocition that brings his services in immediate connection with the G seats of the above Hotel, he I mats, otters a further inducement to his numerous friende and acquaintances ef the OIJ North State,' when they visit Seltimere.tostopel the 'Fountain," where be assures them they will be received and en tertaiaedin a manner that shall strengthen this ae quaintance and secure for Ita Proprietor their good will anu patronage. . ' W STRINGER.. Late of Wilmington N C. February 26th, 1820. 17 Ladies Shoes and slippers. J1 UST received, bv Express, direct from the manufactory. Ladies Kid and Morocco WelkinsShoes, (Ties sad BU8-1BS,) do do and do Slippers. ALSO ON HAND. 100 pieces Light and Dark Calico, Bleached and Brown Shirtings snd Sheetings, With a general astottfuent of Dry Goods. Hats end Shoes; Lawns and Ginghams, Groceries, Cambrics and Jaeoaette, Crockery. For sale, low, by J. BROWN, No. 9 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, Angugt 6th. 1850. S3 s.a.irEHs, tf s&v IN Quarts end Pints, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS. HAYWOdD d-Cfr. NV PERRY, MERCHANT TAILOR, SYCAMORE STREET I dim above Bank, PETERBURS, Ta. "superior Ready Made Clothings AMP GENTLTMLju'B UNDER DRESS'. SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS. SUSNZlRS, Umbrellas. Truwks, ce. September 8th, 18S0. 73 tf. P RESERVED GINGER, just received by L. B. WALKER. IIUSIM.S COATS. CHEAP TWEED COATS, at a v ry low price. B. I H AKJJINOr 9- CU Raleigh, October lath, 1858. .- 82 To Physicians. Chemlsts&c alTlUE Subscribers offer Physicians a large aad val well selected assert men t or pure Drugs, JWeditinet, tfc They would also invite the attteutioa of CheatisU aad Lect erers to their stock of Putt Rt-agents Chemicals and Chemical ' Ware. ' ',' Priced Catalogues furnished npoa appllestioa, poet. paid. - - BULLOCK A.CRENSHAW, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, ,. , 6th and Arch Sts. PBiLADsxraia September 1st. 1850. ' 8nv 71 Hardware and Cutlery. :&c. COLLINS dc Co 's Axes, Handsaws, Files, An gers Chisels. Hammers, Cuiry Combs, Knives and Pocket and Pen Knives. ' J 1 ' j One Set Balance Handled Knives snd Forks 91 pieces.:' ; -.-;' ?Mi.-.V- Balaaee Handled Carvers and forks and Steels.. . Brass and P.ncy Cast And irons. Brass Headed iron Bhovele and Tonga, P pedes end SboveU, Trace Cbaina, ana Hatter chaina. Cotton and Wool Cards, No. 6. 8. 8 and 10. Toilet and Swing Looking Gl arses. Sapirior English Mustard, sup, carb sods, cloves mace. Nutmegs. 8pcniso Indigo, copperss, fresh sad salt snuffy pow dor, shot, and lead. -Turpentine and toilet soap, starch, shoe thread and Bed Cords. Prime arreen and black Tea. Nails and brads, cast gsrman and blister steel. -:; . :u v.- ;J. BROWN, s lio. 8, Fsvettev,e St. Raisgh Na tnd, 1850. . 88 BAGUWG ROPE AMD TWUfE. UST to hand v good sss rtoaent, - ' ' WM. PECK d SON. ' W RalSfirb. Sept It, 1850.M s : '4-1, 74 Catfglisli, Crosbeift sxai PsnsHMsa Cheesv jast' to hand .:S":'f.a i-.t 4 B. TUCKER BON. RiWg8eptembr 21st, 1850. 78, "T 'tfS k -a aaSV,tli? ' 111 ST. PHILLIPS, A TTEND3 THE COURTS in the CountfS of Orange, Alamance, Wake aad Chataaaa. v;aapeinill,.tL,ay34,1840. 34' ; V' WHITE WASH BRUSHES. ALA RGB enpply of various sixes, just received snd forsste low. Wit 1AM8, HAYWOOD dc Ccr Heleich April S3d 1850. 33! rrt FORWARDING. I WILL-stUad a the forwarding of all Goods at Wilmington aad Fayetteville, at the aeualeoas njHeoB ana wur, in an cases, forward by first beat wunoai reference to lints, ah oraersior purcnaaere will be etrietly attended to. Direct to care of - K- iHMs-;;vv5 . W. BRANSON, Fayetteville aad Wilmington. April' 16, 1850V V . . 31 tf J..D. .WILLIAMS, - rORWRWN8NicivTfiHI3i rATEtTaJTlLLEV V " NORTH CAROLINA. . Jaly 19th, 1850. 6avS0' i Notice. THE Subscriber has determiaed to locate ia tab) City, add having procured a sufficient number ofsttaei a peiens kkbis-ibii, w prepsreo. io execute IB US 89081 finiahed'Style, all kinda of PAINTING, GLAZING, AND SEGLaZINS- OrderS from the Citv, or surrounding Countrv . if left at the Drag Store of P. 17. Pescnd, will be! promply executed and satisfaction guarantied. Reference as to ability, character, fro- will' be given te all who may wiah to patronise blm. ; - .ii4-- v WflfclH.OYERBYy Raleigb May 30, 1850 ; Livery Stables! ? ifp HE Subserihera, take occasion to inform their t frieude and tne public areSerally. that the? wiM carry on the business, in all ita branches, at the saib stand ; and that no efforts nor expense wilKae; spared on their part to accommodate the tratellittaf community, cenveyaneee, with good boreee an careful driven, will be furnished at all times and at short notice ; and ia Uct, every convenience ferr travelling, ia the way of HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &C, will be supplied on the most favorable and accoms dating terma. The Subscribers also expect tcheep coawtantly an' hand, good HORSES,' BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &&, And persons wishing to put out their Horses by the week, of month, or year, will have them welt attended to, at moderate prices.: Their Stables are ea WHmiugtea Street,-jast lo the East of Market Sonar. Hoping to receive liberal encouragement, the aa dersigned pledge themselves to do all in their pew' sr to merit public patronage and-favor. BUFF ALO COOKE." ' Raleigh, April 5, TB50. ;. g National Hoiel. NO & COURTUND STREET, NW VORX UltJlnltS EeTAouenMErlT having paseed-fate b the bauds ef Mr. Use. See ley, formerly of the Eastern Pearl St House, has been recently improved by the addition' of . ' s. , , . And has alo bora iborooghly re-fitted and- re-funt, taneu tor iae eccomodaiion or tne f ublic It is the aim of the Proprietor to render toe HATIOHAL Ojuite eqtael lo eny of iu eotrmpn rariesin afl those essentials that contribute te the reputation' of a wall coudocted and well ordered Hotel. , , . The Henae is of the largest erne, eligibly located, within Ibree doora of Broadway, and in eft respects conveniently arranged to promote the comfort end convenience of rSttrsi. Persons visiting New York ere respectfully invited to make their home et this Hotel during their stay in the Cky . GEORGE 8EE LEY, Proprietor'. New Tork. Jane 28, 1850. . 63 6m ; NEGR0,ES FOR SALE. AlSj Ast valnabts Estate Ih Lands (SS? known as the ' Pnvenswood Plants Xmfw tioa,' mfe the property of George Pop I leek, deceased, sitaMled ia the CouSty of Jones aad State of North Carolina on Trent River and Mill Creek, about fifteen miles from the town ef Newbem, Will be sold at pntHe A action, aadtr the direction of the subscribers, together with V isoslaVjes, ob Thursday the lVth day of Desembtf, 1856; da hV premisee; , ' Thia plantation contains about ten then sand A erea ef Lead of which about two thousand acres are cleared, aad ia a stats of cultivation. Well; drained aad feneed ; about foar hundred acres of rich peo . sin, yielding from thirty to sixty bushels per aero. These bads arc sit easily cultivated, and capable' of high Improvement; admirably adapted-- for Grain, Cotton, Hemp, Peas, etc Betweea das bandied and one' honored aad fifty teres havs been recently limed, waicb proved highly teoeneial. Marl aad shell-rock abound in inexhaustible quantities tn Va rious parts of the plantation, Of easy access, and Im ported lime can be had there at prices varying from six to eight cents. There is also a valaable landing belonging re the estste, immediately on the banks of Treat. river, aad see-going vessels carrying five thoa aaad bushels grain, eaa load there direct for sss There are flfteea hundred or two thousand acres ef very rickV aaelearad' laid,' a portion ef wbieh is draraed aad partially elearee, aad ibe whole f the woodlands afford fend grasing for stock. ; A Grist Mill snd Saw Mill, with s . never failing sopply of water are oa the plantation, besides a haadsomo twa story DweUiag House, with all necessary sat baiV disgs.uvereeers Uease, Gin sad Screw House witk a first., rats Gin and Icon Screw,, capacious Barjns, atablee for Horses, Oxen, Csttle. 8beep, snd Negro CaVos, with brick chimuies. Capable if accomoda tisg from one Hundred and Twenty, to Two Han dre. Negroes.:;This property preaexits s most de sirable oppertaaity for in vestment, and its situation is most eligible, end. it can be easily.. divide into three or more separate valuable plantations. The Slaves consisting of ' v ' . 1'BUicluMUhs, CarpeniertV Mtiont," x' ' JUiUertt House Servants, and ' ' 'Field Hands, having been well eared for, and raised, are not onTy exceedingly desirable to pereone disposed te puA ahase, but it as believed a more valuable property Of this description, was never before offered for sale ia thia Stats.,. , , . ,. , ; At the sams time snd place, will be sold the en tire crew of i. Tjtiv&sj afvsip -wmxt?,- now being grows oa the plaaUtion, together with all tba,"-f' .iWtt:tilk,'jit't-'- ; '..y . .- xi Horses,: Mules, Oxen, , Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Fodder, Feast farming' Utensils oau ' i kinds belonging to ihe same, and also- s the Household and Eitchen y : These dtsiroas af purchasing, srs invited to exass iae the property before the day of sale, and every facility will be given them for so doing, by persona ba the premises. ( ' ' 'J f - Apply o Jses W. Bryan. Newborn, N. C, sad 1. Polloh Burgwya, Hahfax. North Carolina, cn- Ravenra-eoa. Joaea tM C. Oct.7. 67 tdv fn)Ine Applet sad Goshen Cheese, jast ret U v .vea ny s UCKKK 9 eW ' October 21, 1850.
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