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v , t. .r; 7,"" TOHLrSHED KVKaY WKUSIuy ANU SATURDAY MOltNisd." ' " : SSI SEMWVEEKLY, 3 4 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. 2- - 4. ! IALEIGII, SATURDAY MOllNING, DECEMBER 7, 1850. ".r:?jsy-r. --r: YOL. 1. CAROLINA STANDARD is Published WlWIT AND OEXI-WSKKI.T, WILLIAM W.HOliDEN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . Teems of thk Wskm. Two dollars PfTaaai fitty cents, ptjru.--. - . - antbs from the time of Dollars, U not paia wimiu iui. subscribing. r Terms of thi Sejh-Wiiki.' in ailiinni. or within the Four dollars per first month; Four auiiuiu, " , m advance, ?J "'""'" .Cuved six months; dollars and hfty cents, U P? " onlhg frora the 1 r. . X nl Oil p:.- timi1, if nnt uaid within six mouiu- time of subscribing. inflexibly adhered to. . VW The above ''Jrteen lines will , A-DVEr,,SreK "m. tr one doL, and twenty-five be inserted one " . anrt!on. those of greater cents for eacn t .M ' judicial Ad- Court orders and Sra:rbe-char,ed 25 per centher than the reasonable reduction .we rates. A re"- 7. . . t.i niiniinn win uc uiauu w I ,.. year. Advertisements ubci- SlntrsSvVely'Tandard, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. Subscribers, and others, who may wsh to se n money to the Editor, can do so at all times, by Mail and hw ri Receipts for all sums will be promptly transmitted. Letters to the Editor must come free of postage. Caswell Female Institute, YANCEYVILLE, N. C. The GOULD, A.M. Principal. . . . rr 1 8 , V.. Kei.lo-,g, Assistant ana leacncr Ornamental Branches. Mrs. E. B. Gould, Teacher of Music. rnHE Subscriber, availing himself of the well known I hooithinpss of this situation, has undertaken to estab lish o Female. Senunaru. which, in addition to meeting the wants of this vicinity, shall merit patronage from Ha h:is. accordinclv. spared nopains in procur- .sc;dt ivisspssin? the highest qualifications. M?ss Kellogg, (who has recently arrived,) received her P.lnrotioii at some of the best institutions in the country, !. wn hiahlv successful as a Teacher. Testimo nials of the most commendable character can be exhib ited from gentlemen ot the urst respeciauuuj. The course of studies will now embrace all the bran ches, solid and ornamental, usually taught in Female Seminaries of the highest class. Thoroughness is the loadiiig feature in the plan of instruction. The govern ment is strict, but gentle and conciliatory. For rapid progress and superior attainments in Music, Drawing, Painting and Embroidery, it is believed that this School now offers very unusual facilities. The subscriber will devote one half of his time to this school, his connection with the Dan River Institute still continuing. Board, including washing, from $3 to $7 per month. Pupils are required to board in families approved by the Principal. The next session will commence on the 6A of January. Early attention is requested as far as practicable. Charge will he made frora the time of entering to the close of the session, and no deduction made for absence except for protracted sickness. Teiims Pek Session of Fiv Mosthj : Tuition, according to studies pursued from $8 to SIS Music, (Piano with singing) three lessons per week, with an extended series of vocal ex ercises, for cultivating the voice after the most approved European method, Drawing, Painting in water colors, stylogra phic, Monochromatic, Painting ami Em broidery, each - -French, - - 20 00 00 00 B. GOULD. November 25, 1850. 844 3tw. Raleigh Register insert three times and forward account. FEMALE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, (Hillsborough Street,) R.tUEIGH, X. C. , REV. BEKNET T. BLAKE, Principal. Mr. VV. C. D.u-h, A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Ancient Lunguages. Karl W. Petersilia, Professor of Music. Mhs. Lcct M. Petersilia, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. O TWENTY-FIVE Young Ladies can be accommo X dated with board in the family of the Principal. These will receive all the attention, and enjoy all the comforts of a private family. The course of study is well digested, thorough and extensive. The entire expense to a pupil will be cover ed by the payment of One Hundred Dollars in advance, for a session of five months. This will include Board and Tuition, with Music, French, Latin, Greek, Mathe matics, Drawing and Painting. Taken separately, the charges will he as follows: Board per session of five months, $50 00 Tuition in the Classical Department, 20 00 Tuition in the English Department. 15 00 Music on Piano or Guitar, 20 00 Drawing and Painting, 10 00 Painting in oil Colours, 15 00 French, 10 00 The Pupils will be regularly instructed in Vocal Mu sic, without further charge. The Annual Examination of the Pupils of this Insti tution will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, the 4th and 5th of December ensuing. The Session for 1851 begins 6th January, 1851. - B. T. BLAKE, Principal. Raleigh, Nov. 8, 1850. 4 tf. South Lowell Male Academy, ORAhGE COUNTY, N. C. THE present session of this Institution will close on the 20th of December; and the next session will rmnmpnrA nn Thnr1 I. . earnestly requested to be present at the commencement of the session. --.t, uniiuarv xnii. HTTiiftira are The School continues under the superintendence of ic ncv. james A. JUean, jvi. A., as Principal, and Mr. o. F. Larabee, B. A. as Associate. The Academv build ing is new, and is so constructed as to accommodate throe or even four Teachers. It is hoped that the friends of iue institution will rally around it, and furnish a suffi cient number of students to test its capability. Three objects will constantly be kept in view : , 1st, To promote thorough scholarship. 2nd. To secure me students from the contamination of vice, and to in ml mto their minds moral and religious principles. 3d u cultivate a taste for general knowledge. INo pains win De spared to obtain all these ends. South T Randolph Macon College ; but the course of instruction is such as to prepare for any College in the country ; and it u equally adapted to such as do not intend to pursue - "egiaie course. , -. Expenses ae heretofore, viz: Tuition $10 00 $12 d 15 00. Board in the best families, $25 00 per session. South Lowell , is in Orange county. . North Carolina, a miles west of Henderson, end about the same dis tance North-west of Raleigh. , v D. C. PARRISH, Sec. Ex. Com. November 28, 1850. 844 4t. ' The Rev. Dr. Hooper's Farnlly School . w.lfcf Country, JVear ZMtleto Depot f ' T Warms Cocrty, N.' C' " .' " " '. ' . uXf R,T- Wm. Heop, Pof. J. DiBs THE A" tas CHoonn;,.. ... dyJ "e" w m commence rt the first Thurs tend to send r17' pefltte,ted at those who in. Nov "3 'lJSVn Bkeerty application.': .. i-.1v ' 8ao 8 4t. twe NORTH "THE CRY IS EVER ONWARD!" . PYFER&CO. The Old and hnperishably renowned Prize Sellers. No. 1, Light Street, Baltimore, Md. - ' Who have for years been dispensing large and handsome P izes to their Correspondent have never had such propitious month as the month of November has proven IK TBI WAT OF SELLIHO PHIZES ! a -.1 feel assured that the month of December must far surpass any preceding one as the schemes are Unusually Kick, JSrtUiam ana uazzung, j. I . - 4 C II Now is the time lor speculators 10 invest wiia a iuii cer tainty of unbounded success. You that would have y our pockets well line J on Christmas Hollidats Do not neglect to seize the present opportunity of secure ing to yonrselves that much coveted object Monet. Which may be obtained by the trifling outlay' of a $5 or $10 bill in some of the' following splendid schemes. Graud .Lotteries for December, 150. Confidence Strictly Observed. Date Capital No. of , Price of Price ol Dec. Prizes. jianois. ii.Keis. racKagea. 2 2 $15,000 75 Nos 11 drawn $8 $30 00 3 4 20,000 2 of 25,000 24,000 78 Nos 75 Nos 78 Nos 15 drawn 19 drawn 13 drawn ' 15 drawn 13 drawn 12 drawn 13 drawn 13 drawn 12 drawn ' 13 drawn 13 drawn 1 1 drawn 12 drawn 16 drawn 12 drawn 13 drawn ; 13 drawn 15 drawn . 12 drawn 15 drawn 13 drawn 14 drawn 12 drawn - 12 drawn 13 drawn 5 10 5 5 12 8 5 10 5 4 15 8 5 10 6 5 10 8 5 10 5 4 25 8 5 16 40 18 15 45 28 18 37 18 11 48 32 18 30 22 18 35 25 18 30 18 13 100 23 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 B 7 9 20,000 75 Nos 40,000 78 Nos 25,000 75 Nos 24,000 78 Nos 30,000 78 Nos 25,000 75 Nos 10,000 66 Nos 52,500 75 Nos 25,000 7$ Nos 20,000 75 Nos 35,000 78 Nos 25,000 75 Nos 18,000 78 Nos 40,000 75 Nos 26,000 78 Nos 20,000 75 Nos 30,000 75 Nos 22,500 78 Nos 15,000 75 Nos 61,370 78 Nos 25,000 75 Nos 25,000 78 Nos 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 13 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 In addition to the above Brilliant Schemes, we have tickets in all the Lotteries drawn in the State of Mary land, and advertised by other Agents. PLEASE OBSERVE. Correspondents will please bear in mind that the prices of Packages of Quarter Tickets only are pub lished in this paper. The Printed official drawings which Correspondents can rely upon as being correct, are always forwarded from Pyfer & Co'n. Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, will be promptly remitted1 to those Correspon dents who draw prizes at Pyfer & Co's. Remember A Package of Tickets, can draw four of the most splendid prizes in a scheme. In order to secure a Fortune, and the cash immcdiate Iv after the result is known, the readers of this paper have only to remit cash Drafts or prize tickets, to the Old Established, far famed and truly fortunate Exchange and Lottery Brokers, PYFER & CO. No. 1, Light Street, Baltimore, Md. Or Box 524, Baltimore Post Office. Oct. 22d, 1850. 839 FEMALE INSTITUTE, WARRENTON, N. C. THE Twentieth Semi-annual Session of this Institu tion will commence on the 1st Monday in Jan. 1S51. - ... 1.1 f , The location is pleasant, proveroiaiiy neauniui,reureu, yet easy of access at all seasons of the year. This in stitution is so arranged and conducted as to combine the greatest advantages with the least expense, and to give . . . . f, C it,, it..-, mill competent and emcieni instruction in mi 01 mc '" branches of an accomplished Female Education The Board and TuiHon m all the branches requisite for a Diploma and Gold Medal will not exceed $124 00 per annum. The Ornamental brancnes, emoracing instrumental Music, Wax Fruit and Flowers, Ancient and Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting in Oil and Water Colors, at the usual prices. Vocal Music, Needle and fancy worn, gratis. The Libraries of the Principals are accessible to ad vanced Students. Lectures noon Literary and Scientific subjects, wita Dpropiate experiments will be delivered during the Ses- KIT. IX . 1j. ulvA v .ctj, J. WILCOX, L. C. GRAVES, Associate Principals. 9 November 30, 1850. PROF. MORGAN'S INSTITUTE. THE Rev. Professor Morgan has established at Salis bury, North Carolina, Ji YOlT.VfJ JLJWLE'8 I.VSTITUTE, (a model school, ) of the highest grade. The success of his system in Edgeworth ;during five years, is known to most compe tent judges in Virginia, North and South Carolina. It is believed that no similar institution has made such am ple provision for the comfort and success ef 1 oung la dies, at such moderate expense to the pupil. The year will close in June. All information will be sent to ap plicants. ' ?-'" ' The whole expense lor one year ot 1 v morruis tim ing in June is from $130 to 200. November 30, 1850. 10 SEDGWICK FEMALE SEMINARY. RALEIGH, N. C. THE Spring term of this Institution will open on Tuesday the first day of January, 1851. Terms per Session of five months, (payable in advance?) Board and English Tuition, ' $60 60 Music on Piano or Guitar, r 20 00 ' Use of Instrument, ' 3 00 ' . Latin and French, each,' ' 10 00 ' Incidental Expenses, v ' 1 00 ! MRS. J. J. FINCH, Principal. Nov.30, 1850. ' 844-4t w. TEACHERS WANTED 1 . THE Trustees of the Forestville Female Aqar7emy wish to emDlov a Gentleman and his Wife to take charge of their School, commencing about the 2nd or am Monday m January. If they cannot get a man and his wife, thev wonlil pmnlnv n vniinir ladv. "' Testimonials as to character and qualifications will be required. Address the subscriber at Forestville, Wake county, N. C. ' r J. 8. PURIFY, Sec. Nov. 28, 1850. " 1 10 tf. Register publish till forbid. " CANDLES, CANDL.ES. , THE subscriber having purchased the ' , Payettevilie Caudle Factory. Is prepared to mould best Candles, and solicits the pat ronage of those having tallow to mould. A.M. CAMPBELL: November 30,1850. ... ' 9 3t. . NOTICE.' N Saturday, the 28th of December, LgftO',. wil be y .renieu to tne mgueei . uiuuer ior toe next year ,THE STORE HOUSE formerly occupied by Spencer and 1 imWTlake. Terms made known on the day of rent. . ;: . n l: ,, :- -tv-LUGE-NIA- M. SPENCER. Franklin Co., Nov. 30th, 1850. 9 td. Practice what you Preacli. . , ' From Liverpool to Wilmington N. C. DIRKCT IMPORTATIONS. s' ' I have just received a large 6 tock of. . , direct from the Liverpool manufactories, which I am prepared to sell on very reasonable terms, at whole sale or retail. ' , ' - To all who are disposed to encourage direct importa tions, I would say that a fair share of patronage is all I ask to enable me to compete with any other importer in the United States. I offer a fair chance to all who are disposed to build up Southern Independence. ' ' In addition to the Crockery, Business, I will continue to keep a large and well selected stock of . Farming Implements, to which I particularly invite the attention of my farm ing friends. I am continually in receipt of the latest im provements in these articles, and will take great pleasure in showing them to all who are desirous of examining them. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. Wilmington, Nov. 13, 1850. 5 6m. ' JOHN KANE'S , RE ST A U It ANT! Fayetteville Street. A fiw doors North of The VarbrougU House, fita JS'earljf Opjioirlte Lawrence's Hotel RALEIGH, N. C. Is Open for the Season ! Every thing furnished in such Establishments will be served up in the best style, and at the shortest notice., ' Fresh Oysters of a Superior Kind, 3F Call at Kane's on Fayetteville Street, a few doors to the North of x aibrough s House, and nearly opposite Lawrence's Hotel. , P. S. There is a BILLIARD SALOON in the Es tablishment JOHN KANE. Raleigh, Nov. 16, 1850. 5 tf. NEW BOOK STORE, Just Opened Two Doors Above U. Smith's Store. RALGIGII, N. C. rrHE Subscriber has just opened a Book Store in Ra- I leigh, two doors above Mr. Richard Smith's Store, where he offers to the public sesxeex, books,' Of almost every description, together with a large col lection of RELIGIOUS WORKS, From the pens of eminent authors of the different De nominations ; also, . Stationery, Of excellent quality ; all of which he proposes to sell on very reasonable terms. Any Book not on band at present, can be ordered and received by the Subscriber in a few days, and he will be prompt to fulfil all orders from town or country. JOHN W. O'NEAL. Raleigh, Sept. 12, 1850. ' 833 tC New Goods, New Goods ! ' JLook Out for Good ISar gains. JUST the very thing at last ; that long and anxiously ed for train, containing those CHEAP AND DESIRABLE GOODS, that was selected by Alexander Creech, with great care and with an eye single to the wants ot his friends and customers has ai rived and now opened, and for sale. For the Ladies a Urge and varied assortment of beau tiful prints of the latest styles, a large assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS 1 a large and beautiful assortment of a most every kind for Gentlemen. Call at his Store, two doors above Mr. Richard Smith's cornerj and next door to Messts. A. B. Stith & Co's. Auction and Commission store, and you will not regret it. ALEXANDER CREECH. Kaleigh, Nov. 20, 1850. . 8 Fresh Arrivals Tri-Weekly ! HARDING & CO. Will Receive New Goods Xrl-WccUly During the Winter Season, DIRECT FROM THEIR MANUFACTORY. By this arrangement purchasers will always find Something JVeto and Attractive, ' By examining th ir Stock. . As for Bargains Gentle men you can't beigin to buy as cheap elsewhere. Call and supply you.-selves, IN TELEGRAPH BUILDING, . . Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Nov. 15, 1350. . 5 Prime Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, And the best Imported Ccgars, May be found at HENRY KIEM'S GE3rasxLA.x, xrA.iK'3?-sr sonas, First Corner North of Yarorough House,, And opposite Lawrence's Hotel, Keeps on hand a good assortment of Useful, Fancy, and Ornamental Articles, Confoctionaries, Groceries, &c. ' ; &c. ; &c ' - Raleigh, Nov. 1850. ' 6 ' BOOT and SHOE OL BURCH would inform nis oia cusiouim .well as others, that he has now in his employ Jls good, Workmen as there is in the Union, and feels confident that he can make any article in his line as well if not a little better than can he got else where, he has nei ther spared pams nor expense in pro curing the service ol workmen for the above purpose. His Materials are the best known totte Trade. The Latest Fashions always at hand- Call two doors below the Post Office., Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850. . . ., . ' 835 BOOT AND SHOE STORE. n T. BURCH. - tf AM tiovf receiving from me .lunuciu -n c..niir of Boots and Shoes. and without, enumerating the articles, I will say that my STOCK IS Zj&RGE, ... . . ,d that I win give as good bargains as can be bought in the City. . - - ' ' v ' 835 Kaleigh Oct. 2, 1850. . . .. v:. ; . oja ; ' IIEARTT & LITCIIF0RD. Dealers In Staple nd Fancy Dry Goods. jiats, caps; soots and shoes: ' -En. Article, Acc - . TTAVE received early their entire Stock of Fall and 11 j- . , arhirh thev resDectfnlly Invite thettention of their wwtomcrs, and Uie pnbhe generally. end all of which are otteiedon we io uu,,""r- I Eftleigh, Oct. 183, lf3SO. ,i n ;'-v , o.... ,.nif Cloth. Dress A Frock Coats. 1 gi ENTL'E MEN if you want a good flttingeoat jnade Raleigh, Nov. 15. 5 FASHIONABLE J KWELRY STORE, in! ': Palmer1 & Ramsay - HAVE Just received the most splendid stock of Rich and Handsome Goods in their line ever offered for sale' in the city of Raleigh, ine elegance ot tne articles being only surpassed by their usefulness and convenience. 2 The 'patterns are entirely new, ana tne beauty of the various designs by wnicn they are embellished are quite unique and fanciful, Teach ing the very highest perfection of art and skill.-We de sire an; inspection, which is the only proof necessary to convince all persons 'of correct taste that such splendid ijrootls, at,such very reasonable prices, were never offered before in North Carolina.' Our Fashionable Store, there fore, stands A'. No. 1, among the attractions Of the City of Raleigh during the present Winter. ' " ' " ' - Splendid Gold and Silver Watches, Gold,', vest, fob and guard Chains, ' '; " ' ' Ladie's ' watch chains, new style, V ; v ; Seals, keys, chains, earrings, breastpins, rings, Diamond breast pins And Rings, '' '-' Gold lockets, braclete, ketches, and necklaces, ! Gold and silver Pencils and pens, . .: i- ; Gold silver, and steel spectacles, ; m ; .i : Geld and silver buttons and studs, . . -' i . - Gold and silver thimbles,. and silver combs, . Gold and silver buckles and slides,,; ' Coral, assorted, silver and shell card cases, . Clocks,' warranted good time pieces, . Silver table, desert, and teaspoons. - . Ladles, sugar tongs, cream, and salt spoons, , ' Silver & plated butter knives, silver forks and cups Steel keys and chains and. music boxes, . ; Steel worked bags, tassells, rings and beads, A large collection of fine Cutlery, ....... Perfumery for the toilet, and fancy Boxes, . ' Full sets fine Waiters, - . Rich plated Castors, candfesticks, baskets, ., Waiters and fruit stands, new -styli-s, Brittania ware and flower vaces, ... Pocket books and silk purses, Vt- ... ; Hair, tooth and shaving brushes, . Pistols, table cutlery and guitar strings, Fancy Goods, . - . Their, personal attention will be devoted to tepairing all kinds of Watches,. Clocks and Jewelry. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. November 1850. 6 THE PEPPER BOX. Corner of Wilmington and Hargett Streets, RA LEIGH, N. C. THIS splendid Establishment, just completed, and elegantly fitted up, is now open for the in spection and patronage of the ' Public. ' W. R. PEPPER, the Agent and Manager, is wel known in this community, and throughout the State, as a Caterer for the taste of all those fond of GAlJE, OYSTERS, FISH, . AND MANT OTHER DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, ' Baked, Scalloped, Fried, Stwed, ' ' And done up " brown, " with the et ccteras. , 1 The House is so arranged as to furnish Saloons com pletely retired for private parties of gentlemen desirous of feasting themselves and mends. . PEPPER attends to the Cuisne in Person. Trays, handsomely piled up, sent to every part of the City at short notice ; and Parties will be supplied at any hour of the day or night, by sending their orders to the House. Members of the Legislature, when fatigued with their arduous official duties, may refresh themselves at PEP PER'S ; and other Visiters, as well as his old friends and customers of the City, nre invited to do the same. Mo pains or expense snail be spared to make tins IHti HOUSE where every wish of the Epicure shall be grati fied. W. II. PEPPER. Agent for L. F. Smith. Raleigh, No v.: 15, 1350. 842 tf. Look out for the Engine when the Bell Rlnjrs. j&W-All Aboard ! Bound to ' I'cace's Jilock, Opposite Post Oft ice, Tne Southern Home Manufactory, RALEIGH, N. C. MUCH has been said in Congress, by Southern members, about the rights of the Sooth; This community and surrounding country now have an op portunity of patronizing their own merchants and those who make up gentlemen's wearing apparel, by callings! the Proprietor s new Establishment, Peace's Block, op posite the Post office. The Proprietor, having made the SCIENCE of cut ting Gentlemen's fashionable clothing his study, in the most lasnionaoie uities, lor many years, is now prepar ed to give satisfaction to all who may want their cloth ing made. Uentlemen furnishing cloth and trimmings, will thus give employment lo many in the City of Raleigh.- ; if-..'.!-. .-. . ' . 1 hose who only wish their garments cut shall have them warranted to fit, and at moderate prices. . Gentle men's garments altered and repaired .at the shortest BOtiCe. . . . - i -..-.;,..:' .i . ... The New York and Philadelphia Fashions for the Fall and Winter just received. ., . , . Wanted immediately,, two first rate Coat-Makers, to whom employment will be given and the highest wages. Kaleigh, Oct. 22. IS50. S3S tzOIVov; New Confectionary & Grocery Store, 3 Zfoors below the Post Office. XfTM. GRIFFICE, & CO. have opened a Confec ,W tionary and Grocery Store, in Raleigh,. 3 doors below the Post Office, where they have on hand, and will sell on reasonable terms the following articles; . . . 4.G33.eeH.xasis. ';.V .-. , .Sugar and Coffee, .j, . . : Crushed Sugar, :; Do. , St-Croix, Havana . do.! -k --. ,. Candles and Soap, . ... Pepper and Spice, ; ..' ., Black and Imp. Tea, .f ,.; Copperas and Ginger, ; ... Saleratus and Snuff. , . - Brooms, &C..&C . : .-. JWyere' Best Chewing Tobacco. . t ': ' .-..-.... 5.. Coaifectionat'ies. t t : Best Segars, . f-.-... . VVatorJrackers, ' - Dolls, Accordians, .'.'.' 1 .; Butter and Soda, do.' . 4 : , Fancy Candies, Citron, . Prunes, Cocoa Nuts,''! , Almonds, Filberts, t .-.'English Walnuts, ' ". Palm Nuts,- -,; . ,i; n i.Figs and Raisins, i r i And every thing, usually kept in a Confectionary Store. They will say to the public that they carry on the -.:,, Candy -Muking Business, . , ; ; . ; -' and without boasting they can assure the public that they will sell the best Candy , as cheap as any house in the place, and warrant it to he as good as can be maSe. ,,! ; ' .. ..Merchants and others, buying by the.. wholesale, . will find it to their interest to give them a call. '.y Raleigh, October 9, 1850., ,-. .,- . , . , 836 tf-j j North Carolina Music Store. flHE Subscriber takes this opportunitv of announc- i. iasto the people ot North Carol ios. that he intends to open in this Cily, in December nejet, mMUSIC S TORE, where will always oe found a complete as. sortment of Foreign and American Music and. Musical instruments ; all ot which will be selected by himseli.. ' The" Pianos will be from the best' Manufactories, in the' United States', and will be' sold at New Yofk iod Philadelphia prices , PETE'RilVfA. 1 Raleigh; November;, I860. "j":Jlft? , . -.. PAOA ; j jCOMMJSSiparIERCUAlVT, HlCHMOSP,la V? to ilYont Shockot Warth6sp VFFERS bis sovktetlTolacoo', Wheat, Flodtv and Corn; and. respectfully solicits eoasigdmeatsu Kichhosd, January 1st, mou. isx-om. -J.-'- -i: '- - ' ' ' ..'. : ' J -., t " The ''Bogrg'? also at Home Again! ::HWE-';A:r'.B-':.:i 's- I HAVE, just returned Ahe, second time from Boston, New York, aod.Philadelpbia.haviag spent uearlyaU of August and, September ia said cities, getting up our CLOTHING, every article of which was cut bytuytclf, and made vp under my oipn inspection i and I presame there is no one in North Carolina now, who would be verdant enough to question" my' capacitv after the elo quent tribute paid to my "-artistic skill" in our last Su perior Conit. by Judge, Counsel on both sides, witness ed and Jorors. 1 refer to the case of Biggs vs Olf- yer" action for damages, in which I hid lopay 250, - in consequence of my extended repotation.. ; . , , Come in,.if you please, sod assist me in paying off ithe judgment by buying our Goods. :Who is there, in Nortb Carolina, who has nof heard of the H on. George . E, Badger, the Hon. William H. .Haywood. Jr., and . " Bug " Oliver ? , U hy jheir fame is no more lo be hemmed in by State lines than theirtalenis are tobe cir cumscribed within the same narrow limits." ., 1 We are connected, as all our customers know and if they don'l know it, they triaywith no Northern House but are Tailors ourselves boy our own goods, and i m port quite as many of what we purchase in proportion . to our business, as any House in this State or out of it. r Th ere is iio Establishment here or elsewhere that pos sesses any advantages over us. We buy where everbody else buys, and we think we understand our business and buy as cheaply. We say ui CLOTHING is equa Ito . any ever offered for sale 'in . Norlh Carolina, and, we think superior, being judges ouiselves of clothiug. Df that though, we will leave the public to decide, when they examine for ihemselves. One thing is certain ' without intending to rerWt upon anv one we will - sell our clothing cheaper than the fame articles can be bought for in any of the Northern eities ; and as cheap as any body that comes here, who does not. steal his ..clothing ready made. ' j - -. . .... Our stock embraces Drab, Black, I Blue, Green, Gray, and other OVERCOATS from 6 to S20 and upwards. CLOAKS, full circle, $8 and upwards. Fiock, dress, " and sack COATS from $7 to $12 and upwards. PAN TALOONS, alt Colors and prices, fiom 4 to 8 VESTS; all kind andall sizes,' at all prices from $1 25 to $5. In fact, every thing that can be found in any similar establishment in the Union. Weare Worth Carolinians. We are permanently lo cated here, and if we sell as cheap as others, why. not give use preference .' If we do not sell as good goods at as small a prie, we wilL uol ask your patrouage. , Call ! call ! call ! before ypiir purchase, at OLIVER PROCTERS, '. . . No. 1. R. R. R. R. ' Fayetteville Street. November 5fh, 1830 ' 2 Register copy. ' ' c P. F. PESCUD; - - Wholesale and Retail Druggist , FATETTKT1I.1.K Sfi RaLEIOB, N. C. OFFERS for cash, or approved credit, at the lowest market prices, a large and well selected assortment of East India, Mediterranean and European . ., -.-DRUGS AND MEDICINES, , , French, English and American, Chemicals, . -v . sA reis1 and Domestic Soaps.' ;. i Perfumery, Fancy Articles,.' t Fancy Soaps, .. . Brushes, , . , , Extracts, ' ', ; -' ..- Trusses, ' . ', . L.eeches, . Paints and Oils, : -Dye Stuffs, - i . Druggists Labels, Window Glass, , ' Surgical Instruments, . , Druggists' Glass Ware, Shaker's Herbs and Roots, Peas Brisdt, Madeira, Sherry and Port Wises, , Selected for Medicinal purposes. . , Sands Sarsaparilla, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, ... Gray'a Ointment, Eeckwith's Pills, Aycr's Cherry Pectorial.Doctor Wiley's Cough Candy, Gen- i , .. uine Cod Liver Oil, together with every . .. . . . . article comprising the stock of a Phy- April 7, 1850. 809 BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Henry D. Turner, Publisier. Bookseller, and Stationer No. I, FiTiTTETiLii St. Raleish, N. C. HAS always on hand a large and general collection of : - - ... ..-".-. Law, Medical, Theological, Classical, Voyages, Travels, Novels and Miscellaneous Books. - Also, a very extensive assortment of School Books, &c, Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Day Books Pass Books, Bank Books', Record Books, ' . - B'artk Check Books, and any other kind ' ' that may be wanted manufactured ' " to order. . ; ' Together with a general assortment of Stationery. ' . . Particular attention given to filling all orders' complete from Booksellers, Merchants, Teachers, and private indi viduals. And every article in his line sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit, : either at wholesale or retail. . . .-. . ; . . .. i .. ... . : All new work's received as soon as published, . -. . Raleigh, August 27, 1850.. : :, r . .830 . New Watch aud Jewclery Store; W. H. THOMPSON -Would respectfully in- :h. nas opened a choice stock ol . " - Watches and JeWelry, " ' ! in a part of the Store occupied by Mrs. Thompson as a Millinery establishment, where he "oilers for sale Gold 'and Silver : watches, warranted correct "time keepers the latest styles of : '- - ' " '- '- .' :; - jpgijionabie' Jewelry,; 1 . '. , such as Guard, Vest and Fob Chains; Cameo, stone and .mourning Broaches; Plain,, Chased and Stone Rings; Gold Pens aud Pencils ; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Studs, .Collar aud Sleeve Buttons, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Spectacles, &c., Fancy Goods' and, Fine Cutlery, all of which will bo sold cheap. . Watches, Clocks and Jewel-. ry repaired in' superior style." . Old Gold and Silver taken 'iu exchange. ' . ' .' . ' v , . ; Sept. 21, 1849. ... ; ''': '.'"'." '' ' ; ' 777 6m. ' ao? e;m3A:p eASJBC store. '" ''"' "" SELLING OFf 'AT COST,'' "' ' ' ... - ' h . . . . ' ... . : i . v.- - A LARGE Slock of uew and fashionable Dry Goods "xSL'ofihe latest Styles and Patterns. Also, a large ' assorfment'of Shoes, Boots',; Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Cot--. ton. Yarn; HardwaTej Cutlery ,'Double and Single Bar rel Guns artif Pistols. ' The- purchaser will save from ' Gltecn to twenry percent by Calling at this Store before i purchasing elsewhere, as I am detei mined to sell out . tny entire Stnck ot Goods this winter tor the purpose of . reujoYHig o jwa me wi towing opring. ; ion will .nnd me at tha well known corner Store loiwrly occupied " by Mr. B- B. Smith cornerof Harget and Fayetteville itreets Bear this in nsind...",' . 5 , CREECH.' .Raleigh, Nov. 20, 1850. 6 I' .;';;yvi:;;see'R.uiL. r: k.,- ; . ,To the clxizens oif , N'orth Carolina particularly. '' -WJ E n,'asoro and furnish an entuesuitof clothes f (including coat, pantaloons, and rest. 1 at from 35 .-. to $44. j,aod will warrant them to.be equal infill respects !. -I f ' - t 1 1 . , . - . r .. K 10 buy luui can oe. lyrnisneu in me united States lot mat money.' . Gentlemen need, no .longer, send out of the State for cheap Clothing, unlessi they' prefer' it. M'.yx- -"; ; OLIVER '& PROCTER-', ::Ralegh,v:5,JJ65.';, -tf.-5 '- f ' Royal Raleigh Ringfai'l Rousrw. 1 .-.;4 X? , iPerfiinieIfffafch; -".f f ' a' .' English "and Atnencaq; Mustard in qt..JBoffef. and qt. iio cans', of best'q'aality'a.od '.vera'cfceapJ' ' '",'' tin cans, (libit Raleigh, September 30, 1850. 835 est f - New Fall and Winter Goods for 1850 Fresh Arrtvala from the latest Importaticnt : l; THOMAS R. FEIITRESS, ! ! JSEncaajvT TJiima, iuiLiEKjU, jr. c s s w; ; oe Doom Abot vBt PtesV Otti'cs, : " -: - ' ; ' ; ..! THE Subeciiber :respeetfully hncnces- to bis fneqds and patrons-te the members of the leg islature and to-strangers visiting the , City that. h cntinuea to carry 00 the Tailoring Bwinesa in all its branches at his old stand, where he .shall be happy h see (hem and sell them gieat bargains. Ths aubscrtber had deemed it unnecessary recently to advertise his businesses he v?as so well known throughout the Stat: but for fear bis old friends and customers might be under the impression that he was carried awav by the great tornado "'which pased Northwards a" few days ago, he has thought it best to inform them that he is still in business and hopes they will give him a call. He would say to his old friends and customers that the lib eral patronage he has received since he has been hersv has cemented him still more closely to th good eld " outie in iiirui arouna; ana ne irusls that tneir patron age will continue to be bslowed on one who feels he Kiuuijr appreriaies it; ana ior Ins part there shall be nothing lacking to give entire satisfaction. He tniKt say more, but it is sufBcient for him to say thot he has the feelings ofa North Carolinian. He is DerHiiti1 located here his interests are here and here he ex pects to live and die.'1 ' ':! '. ..; e- , , - 1 tie Subscriber is a friend and well-wisher 1o all mechanical business in the " Old North State." 1 11 thinks it the duty of our people to enconnv, n, r.. hard-working mechanics, and keep them with a, and not drive them irora our borders ty encouraging mai facturers at a distance from us. . Wo may wish for goed times and State improvements, but .we will never see them until we come to depend og our own mechanics, on home manufactures and home industry. ' When we come to do this theti will ''we see our Cities and Towm nounsning; ana ear means win not be sent ofl fo the great City of New York or Boston for articles that can be made- in this State as well as at either of these places, and on as good terms. ' . ... . -; , . The Subscriber has on band a beautiful assortment f GOODS, selected by himself in person in the Northern Market, ol the latest and most approved styles and patterns. His Goods were purchased this Fall, and are entirely new. They were bought on as good terms as those of any lipase in this City; and he flatters himself that he can cvfler as liberal jf not better ' bargains than any other EstablishmenHn this City or inthe'United States Call and examine for yourselves. - You most be your own judges, and you will find this no lucre "puff" The Subscriber considers it unnecessary fo say anything about his skill in cutting or making, as his business is conducted by himself; and he will leave it to those who deal with him to judge of hie capacity in this respect. His experience in business is such, aid he has been so long before the public, that he will not stoop to commend his own skill and attainments. He leaves it t'g his friends and' customers to judge of his superiority over many who presume fo cali themselves Tailors, or Cutters, or Artists " f you please. His workmen cannot be surpassed by any, North or South, and he invites the public to call and try him before pur chasing elsewhere. He pledges his word for good bar gains, a9 he is determined to sell low. . His Stock comprises every article kept in similar Establishments. There, is nothing vou may call for which you cannot get. Call and try" the well-known Establishment, one door North of the Post Office. . The Sul-scriher's Stock comprises In part Super black French Cloths and Cassimeres Dlain and doeskin, nf all qualities and prices, and a splendid assortment of fancy Cloth, which lor colors and quality cannot be sur passed. Also, a beautiful lot ot plain black Satin Vest ings, and a superb article of fancy French Silk and Satins for parties, with a choice variety of Fancy CassJ meres for winter wear, and a verv large lot. of lancy French Cassimeres, which will be disposed of on a very small advance. ' Also, a general assortment of fancy articles, consisting of Iamb's wool, merino and silk Under-shirts and Drawers Dress Shirts, black and white kid, merino, and fancy eassimere Gloves 'Half hose, cotton and merino black and fancy silk Cravats; allot which areofiered at uncommonly low prices. Also, a beautiful lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made in my own House, and which will be disposed of at the most reasonable prices. . . .., . , w Call and examine for yourselves. ... . N. B. Orders from a distance will be thankfully re ceived and promptly attended, to. The London aud Paris Fashions regularly received. THOS. R.' FENTRESS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, one ln,r.. ces of good moral character. - T. R. F.' Kaleigh, JVov. 14, 1850 - o . 5 6t. CO-The City papers will please copy four times; MOUNTAIN HOTEL, MORGASTOI, Burke Co. HfjC. .-",' m THE Subscriber, thankful for the ronage heretofore received, would now inform the , .. - TOJ1 VElL,lJSa PUBL.1C that his House, is still open, and that his accommodations inereioiore umueu ; are now enlarged. He has erected a row 01 umces lor Professional gentlemen, -together with a commodious Hotel, all of which is entirely new. The location of the MOUNTAIN HOTEL the finest view of the mountain scenery in the place ; and i .reiuweu irora me noise aiid. uproar of a Uoort-varJ ana me ruuuc square, and yet eumcicntly near for all the purposes of business. ; ' -f v.. . ' ;- , The subscriber promises to spare no pains to provide the invalid a comfortable Summer Retreat, and io gen tlemen of pleasure and business a desirable Boarding House. . r, , v 4, J. M, HAPPOLDT. . Morganton, July 25, 185(W -. 8S6rIy. Z. -. " new, stock op ,. . . ; ' THE subscriber has just returned from the Northern Markets, where he has laid in a large and beautiful stock of articles in his line of business, embracing evert de scription of fine ant) coarse" wear. ' ' ''' ' ' ' His stuck' for Ladies and Misses, comprises every quality of Slippers, Walking Shoes, whole and half Gai ters. &c-t dec., and his supply for Gentlemen and 'Boy's, such as will suit Ihe taste of all. . ' . " 1 ' ,: "'. He ba also laid in a large supply of materials in his line,; and brought ' on a first rate workman from the North ; and is therefore prepared to manuacture BOOT, SHOES,' &c, in a style unsurpassed by any otheT estab lishment in the City. ' 1 ' ' Al( he asks is a trial, feeling assured that' he ' will fce able to give satisfaction both in quality and price. ' . . ,. HENRY PORTER. V' , , ;t , r. -: - South East Corner Capitol Square.' Raleigh, Oct- 83d, 1850. ; :' " " " ; ; J S38 tf. 1 - HENRY GERiTARDT, T ; SMITUEIELD, Johnston Co., Jtjrth CorsUva. THE subscriber would respectfully .inform his friends and the public generally, that he has on hand a large and rich supply of '.;i s-r . , , i Cloths. Cassimeres; Veatlncs," and TrfmmlffR of all sorts and that be is' prepared to "execute work in v He also has on hand a superior lot of ' ' ' ' ' '"' kU Ready-IfTade CIotnInsr,: consisting of Cloaks, Overcoats, Business Coats, Tests, Pantaloons, lamb's wool Shirts, &c, which he will dispose 6t on the most accommodating terms, .,-.' ' He solicits a call from those in want of Clothing, as he is 'determined to give good bargaies, and 4o do his work in the best lind most approved stj le. ' : " ' ' ;..Jt -""" '"'HBNBT GERHiRDT.' 8mithileld' October i4th"j T8S0.-" 837-3m. h "U! Sorth Carolina Almanac. ' d mURNER'S North Carolina Almanac ibr "itsi J.Tni. , v am a uii. N. C Book Stcffe. Raleigh, Oct. 1850.' - 839 tf. 11