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gEMI-WEEKLT, $4 PER ANNUM, published Wednesday and Saturday mornings. "WEEKLY, $ 2 PER ANNUM. )' RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8," 1851. VOL. I NO. 2. THE X0m CAROLINA STANDARD .,rrBllSHBO Wl"' WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. BMS 0P TRi Weikm. Two dotlars per aunum 1 nee or within the first month, Two dollar and in its if payment be delayed six months; and Three Dollars, if not paid within six months from the time of th Sw.-Wkit. Four dollars per m in advance, or within the first month; Four J"!)" 'and fifty cents, if payment be delayed six months; nd Five Dollars, if not paid within six months from the "lVheabove rules will be inflexibly adhered to. Advkbtissmbxts not exceeding fourteen lines will k- inserted one time for one dollar, and twenty-five for each subsequent insertion ; those of greater Ili in proportion. Court orders and Judidicial Ad- rSements will be charged 25 per cent higher than the Tfc ve rates. A reasonable reduction will be made to r who advertise by the year. Advertisements inser d in the Semi-Weekly Standard, will also appear in L Weekly Paper, free of charge. Subscribers, and others, who may wish to send money the Editor, can do so at all times, by Mail and at hie ' t Receipts for all sums will be promptly transmitted. Letters to the Editor must come free of postage. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, baleigit, nr. c. THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than five years, and continues to take risks aon all classes of property in the Stale (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favorable terms. ' Us Policies now cove property amounting to $4,500 nn,i lare portion of which is in country risks ; and i present capital is nearly Six Hundred Thousand Dol lars, in bonds properly secured. , , .v. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent perannum,onalI grades of property embraced in its ope- "Tbe following persons have been elected Director saJ Officers of this Company for the present year : Directors : Dr Josiah O. Watson, Jos. G. B. Roulhac, Richard IJ nith, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, 8. W. Whit- T H. Selby, of Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fayette ville, Joshua G. Wright, Wilmington, Jas. E. Hoyt Washington, James Sloan, Greensborough, John Cox, Edcnton, Joshua Boner, Salem, Joseph H. Pool, Elizabeth City, Michael Brown, Salisbury, Alexander Mi'chell, Newbern, W. N. H. Smith, Murfreesborough, H. B. Williams, Charlotte, John B. Barrett, Milton, and A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applications. Officers of the Company: Josiah O. Watson, President, J. G. B. Roulhac, Vice President, Richard Smith, Treasurer, J. C. Partridge, Secretary, John H. Bryan, Attorney, J. Hersraan, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, ) Richard Smith, Executive Committee. John Primrose, ) All communications in reference to insurance should le addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Sept 13. 1851. 90 NORTH CAROLINA .Mutual Life Insurance Company OFFICE RALEIGH, N. C. THIS Company continues to insure the lives of all healthy White persons and Slaves. The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5000. Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years for fls their value . OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywoud, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Win. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Wm. H. McKee, Examining Physician. J. Hersman, General Agent. AH losses are paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of operation f the Company, may be had on application at the Of fice, or any of the Agencies. All letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary. April 28. 1850. 51- E. L. HARDING, & Co. DEALERS IN GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, Ready Made, of the First Quality. Also, a complete assortment of GEUT'S. DRESS GOODS, j Telegraph Building, Fayetteville St. RALEIGH, IT. C. M. II1UDI310, S. & A. L. SCOTT & Co. Raleigh, July 30, 1851. 77 DR. WILLIAM R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVE THE LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. Raleigh, July 22nd, 1851. 76 SAVAGE AND ME AR ES, COMMISSION 15D FORWARDING MERCHANTS WlLMlHOTOIT, N. C. August 12, 1851. 81 ly. J. W. & C. C. PUGH, An Forwarding Agents, GA8TOJY, JY ft Keep constantly on hand, and for sale, LIME, SAJLT, TAR, BACON, FLOCK, &c. Gaston, Jan. 10, 1850. 26 JOHN C. PALMER'S DAGVERR1AN GALLERY. j TN his finely furnished Room warrants the Likenesses i lpcrfeet. and to please. His reputation is so well known j w.North Carolina, it is useless to say more. Call at Pal ner and Ramsay' Jewelry Store. KaleighNov. 25, 1850- 8 tf. 1 CLOTHING! CLOTHINfM fs 8 Ofi DOLLARS worth of superior v UfjyjVJ Ready-made Clothing 'ust received. L. HARDING, Sc. CO. 101 Oct. 13, 1852. Shirts! Shirts! 30, BOZ. of those Patent Yoke-seam Shirts, lust received at H A It 1JI I ( ; Ar. i:o ct 13, 1851 1011 NOTICE, 3 hereby given, that the annual meeting of the Stock- n7 will take place on the second Thursday (13th) of xvember nest. JAMES S. GREEN, Sec'y. ""16,1851. 101 4t. SMITHFIELD ACADEMY. THE Second Session of this . Preparatory School will commence on the 1st Monday in October next, under the Superintendence of Mr. William Cakhoi., ft Gradu ate of a University of Pennsylvania, who comes recom mended by Dr. Wm. A. Smith, President of Randolph Macon College. ..-.' . The Trustees now flatter themselves, that the School is permanently established, and hope since they have taken every pains to secure the talented services of a highly educated gentleman, to be sustained by the friends of education in this portion of the State. Smithfield, once looked upon as an unhealthy location has for the last 6 or 7 years become entirely regenerat ed ; and will now rank first in healthfulness and beauty of appearance, among the Villages in the eastern half of the State. Tuitien per Session of 5 months : Raiding, Writing and Spelling, : . $ 6 00 Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, . . 10 00 Higher Branches and Mathematics, . 12 00 Greek and Latin, ; 18 00 Board can be obtained for from four to six dollars per month. By order of tho J rustees. H. J. BELL, Sec'y. Smithfield, August 25, 1851. 882 tf. XOTICE. THE Subscriber, as successor to Cooke and Buffaloe in the Livery business, will continue its opperations in all its branches at his Stable on Wilmington Street, and solicits the patronage of his old friends and the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to the prices of produce and laoour, ana will De irom ana alter tne ist day of February next, as follows, - Pairs of horses per month , IS 00 Single do do 10 00 do do week 3 50 do do day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all in stances, and persons having horses now in my care are requested to take them away immediately, if un wiling to comply with all the above conditions. JERE. NIXON. January 23, 1851 24 Willis' If ew. Work. HURRY-GRAPHS, or Sketches of Scenery, Celeb rities, and Society, taken from life by N. Parker Willis. " Filled to the brim with graphic descriptions and brilliant word paintings of men and things, (just the men and things, one likes to be posted up withall.) The Hurry-Graphs cannot fail to find ten thousand buyers and a hundred thousand readers," Price $1 25. - Also, by the same Author, " Rural Letters," " People I have met," &c, &e. Just received and for sale by W. L. POME ROY. Raleigh, June 11, 1851. 63- For Sale at the NORTH CAROLINA BOOK STORE, A DIGESTED MANUAL of the Acts of the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina, from the year 1838 to the year 1846, inclusive, omitting all the Acts of a private and local nature, and such as were tempor ary, and whose operation has ceaseed to exist. BY JAMES IREDELL Price 91 50. H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Sept., 2851. 88 T1TE Baptist Psalmody, a Selection of Hyms. By Basil Manly, D. D., and B. Manly, Jr., University of Alabama. Published by the Southern Baptist Publication Society, Charleston, S. C, 1851. T T , , : c . Also, a few copies of the International Magazine. By Stringer & Townsend, N. Y. J ust received by w. L. fUMMUi. Raleigh, September 10th, 18501. 89 LAND FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale his tract of LAND, near Earpsborough, Johnston County, consisting of 335 acres, and embracing some very good soil and some fifteen thousand turpentine boxes. The location is a good one for a Physician ;and I will also selL-my lot of Medicines to any one wishing to purchase. Eds""" A liberal credit for the same will be given on note and good security. ' E. R. POWER. September 15, 1851. 92 3m. Just received by Express. NAZARINE and Skv-Blue Marinos, Super White and Mode Col'd do., Rose, Dark Green, Pea Green and Cherry Col'd Muslins. An additional supply of handsome Ribbons, White and Col'd Paris Kid Gloves, Velvet Ribbons, Embroidering Braids, &c, &c. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. 101 If EW ROOKS. LITERARY Reminiscences, from the Autobiography ' of an English Opium Eater, by Thomas De Quin cey, 2 vol. $1 50 MARGARET, a tale of the Real and Ideal, Blight and Bloom, &c, 2 vol. $2 00 For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, Oct. 13, 1851. 99-4 Comprehensive Tables FOR the calculations of Earth Work, as connected with Railways, Canals, Docks, Harbors, &c, giv ing the quantities for each Base and Slope at one view, with a Practical Treatise on Earth Work in general. By Edward G. Hughes, Civil Engineer. For sale by - H. D. TURNER. Rpleigh, Sept. 27, 1851. . 94 . Hats and Caps, for Men and Boys. SUPERIOR Black Moleskin Hats, Broad Brim fur Hats, for old gentlemen, Cloth Caps, for men and hoys. . J. BROWN. Oct. 14, 1851. 99 shirts; SHIRTS! PA DDED Yoke Seam Shirts a few dozen just re ceived, fine quality. E. L. HARDING, & Co. leigh. July 26th, 1851. 77 A very Interesting; Work. THE Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Stricklandy The Giant of Monthy g, Harper's New Monthl. for February. Received this day by HENRY D. TURNER Raleigh, February 11th. 1851. . 29. Life and Manners, 1 ROM the Autobiography of an English Opium-eater ' by Thomas DeQuincey. . Just received by , . W. L. POMEROY. NEW LAW ROOK. TTIflTER States Equity .Digest, 2 vols. J Price per vol. $b. Jusr received ana ior saie Dy W. L. POMEROY. 86 BAGGOG, ROPE AND '.TWIIf E. . . A LARGE supply, jiiHtjreceived and for sale cheap, by W. H. Sc. R. S. TUCKER. , Raleigh, September 24, 1851. V . , ; . ; K 93 ' Blanks for Sale. - B LANK Warrants and Blank Executions for Clerks, tor sale at the Standard office. , '. ' ' ' August 6, 1851.. , . . . ; 80 tfi. Just Received. ' Hbh. Refined Brown Sugar. ; J. BROWN. . ! .. No. 9 Fayetteville St. T MILES & SOWS Imitation Stitched Calf fj Boots. Just received at ;:- " , - EVANS & COOKE'S. August 30, 1851. ' ' -86 : Third Annual Pair of the SOUTH CAROLINA- INSTITUTE. THE Third Annual Fair of the South Carolina Insti tute for the promotion of Art, Mechanical ingenuity and industry, will be held in Charleston, South Carolina, opening on Moitbat, 17th November, and continuing during the week. ' Specimens in every branch of Mechanism, Art and industry ; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco and all other Agricultural Products, is solicited, for which suita ble premiums will be awarded.' ' ' - The following special Premiums are offered For the six- best specimens of Steel made from Spar tanburg or other Iron, the product of a Southern State, and manfactured into edge Tools of any kind A Gold Medal. . . ..- : N. B. A specimen of the Steel in Bars to be sent with the Teols. . -i. .-i VT''111 For the largest nuantity of Cocoons raised on one clantation. not less than ten bushels A Gold Madel or $30. For the largest quantity of Spun - Silk the prodoce of any one plantation, not less than ten pounds a uoia Medal or Premium of $50. For the best Sea IsIanJ Cotton Gin, on some newprin cipie, superior to that now in general use ; or for any real and important improvement on tne present one a Gold Medal. For the invention of a suitable machine for Fulveri ing Red Pepper A Gold Medal. For the best Steam Engine a Gold Medal. For the best model Steam Fire Engine A Gold Med al. A largo and commodious building has been selected for the exhibition, and every care will be paid to the re ception and care of articles sent to the Fair. All Speci mens must be in by the 13th of November. Contributors to the Fair are respectfully requested when they forward Specifications for Exhibition, to send full descriptions of the Articles, and such information in general as may be of use, and proper for publication, Address J. H. TAYLOR. Chairman of the Committee of Correspondence. June 16, 1851. 65 td. NORTH CAROLINA FASHIONABLE JEWELER'S STORE, Jewelry, Watches, dec. 3 DOZEN gold lever W ches, from 40 to $150 4 doz. Silver " " " 20 to 50 ,00 A large Assortment of Fashionable Breast Pins, Finger rings, Ear rings, gold Spectacles and Pencils, Watch Chains, Seals and Keys, Lockets, Cuff Pins, and Pens, Silver, Pearl, Tortoise Card Cases, Plated Spectacle Cases and Napkin Rings, 6 dozen silver spectacles; spring steel and plated do. . 26 doz. silver Spons, L&dles, Sugar Tongs and Cups, A large assortment of G. S. plated spoons.. Forks and Knives for table use, A large assortment of Razors and Knives, Plated Castors and Candlesticks, Plated Waiters and Basket?, Assortment of Clocks from 6 to $30, Perfumery, Extracts, Cologne and Soaps, Shaving, Hair, and Nail Brushes, Money Purses and Pocket Books, Tea Setts of Waiters, Table Knives and Setts, Revolving Pistols, best quality, Chinese Fans and Boquet Holders. Walking Canes. &c, &c. ' The above goods have just been purchased North and we think excel any. previous stock in Beauty and Fash ion. We are better prepared to repair all kinds of Watches and Jewelry, having purchased Tools and Ma terials for doing every thing in ortr line. PALMER & RAMSAY. Raleigh, June 11. 1851. G2 FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, & CO., ARE now receiving large additions to their stock of Drugs, JTIedicincs, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, DYESTUKFS, Window Ulasg, Perfumery are, Ke from the most reliable Houses in the Northern Cities, which have been purchased with an eye single to their pur.ty, and are offered for sale at such prices and on such terms as shall compare favorably with any house in trie state. Physicians, Country Merchants, and Dealers gener ally,, will do well to give us a call before purchasing, feeling assured we shall not fail to please both in point of price and quality. Orders promptly attended to, and particular attention given to packing and forwarding. Family Medicines and Prescriptions compounded at all hours of the day and night, by a competent person with neatness and despatch. We tender our mo9t sincere thanks to the citizens ol Raleigh and the surrounding country for the long and liberal patronage we have received, and trust by untir ing zeal and energy to please in the prosecution of our business, to merit its continuance. Raleigh, April 28. 1851. - 49 MORE JfEW ROOKS. THE life and times of Calvin, the great Reformer. Translated from the German of Paul Henry, D. D. 2 vol., S mo., $3. . Scenes and Legends in the North of Scotland, by Hugh Miller, author of Old Red Sand Stone, Foot Prints of the Creator, &c. 1 vol., 18 mo., $1,25. Campbell's Lives of the Chief Justices of England, from the Norman Conquest to the Death of Lord Mans field. American edition, just re-printed. 2 vol., 8 mo., $3,50. ; . . Appleton'sDictionary of Mechanics, Machinery, En gine Work and Engineering, with 400 Illustrations. 2 vol. Royal, 8 vo.,'i Calf, $12,00. For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, Oct. 20th, 1851. . 101 MUSIC AND PIANOS JUST RECEIVED, at the North Carol!. ii tt iti ubii; oiure, tuuu pieces oj new anu elegant Music, among which may be found r ' o . o ri i r f , the songs of Miss Catharine Hayes, with correct lithographs of the " Swan of Erin." Also, the Bloomer Waltzes and Polkns, with splendid colored vignettes of the .Bloomer; also, .fassadita, &c. K. W. PETERSILIA. September 26, 1851. 94 tf. NEW SUPPLY OF CJLOTHItfG E. li. Harding, & Co. Have just received anew lot of , Black Lustre SACKS, Grass and Brown Linen Sacks, and FROCKS, White and Buff" Marseiles VESTS, ' ' Fancy Cass. PANTS, :&c. " July 28, 1851.; ; - : ; 77 .; WEW PHARMACOPOEIA, rilllE Pharmacopoeia f the United L States of America. By authority of the National Convention, held at Washington, A. Di 1850. For sale at the North Carolina Book Store, by: ' . ... .1 ;.. -. .' : ..' : HENRY D- TURNER. August 30. 1851. ... ,. . , i , 86. JOB PRINTING. THE Subscriber has recently supplied himself with a full ard varied assortment of the best and most fashion ableJob type, and is now prepared to execute Jobs of all kinds with, neatness and despatch, and on moderate r terns. , , - . , Call at the Standard Office, Raleigh, N. C. , !li ' ' 1 W. W. HOLDEN. August 6 1851 - : -i. 80 tfi. , LATEST ARRITALS. Fall and Whiter iood, 1S5I. Just 'Received, ' -T-RENCH worked Collars, at 30 cts. and upwards, 1 1 Lace Capes, Thread Edging and Inserting, B bin - Edging and Inserting, Lisle Edging and Laces J onct and Swiss Inserting and Edgings, Ladies Kid Gloves and Linen-Cambric Hdkfs. Shell, Tuck and Side Combs, ,..'. Black Silk Lace for Trimming. .. ... ,:, . .ALSO, Plain French Merinoes, various colors. Printed Cashmere and EngUh Merinoes, Plain and Printed Muslin De Lane, Dotted Swiss Muslin and Cambric Dimity, ' t ' Neck, Belt, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, White and Black Silk and Cotton Hose, . ' Brocade Colored Silk, , ' ' , ' ' Black Groa De Rhin Silk. ' . " 1 - ' ; .. Daily expected, a general assortment of Staple 'Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries and Crockery. Bought on the best terms, and will be sold lovf for cash, or to prompt customers on time. ' J. BROWN, , -' ::! No. 9, Fayetteville St. Raleigh, September 1 6th, 1851. - .91 " W HERE AT?" EVANS & COOKE'S, No. 29 EayetteTille Street, RALEIGH, N. C, 7"OU will find a beautiful assortment of X Staple and Eancy Dry Goods, Embracing every article usual in Dry Goods Stores. Also, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries &c, &c In addition to tho above, the subscribers are daily re ceiving their Fall purchase, which is extensive, and, in point of cheapness, cannot be surpassed by any in their line. W e are ever grateful for past favors, and beg a continuance of the same. H. L. EVANS, GEO. T. COOKE. August 30, 1851. ' 86 LADIES' . DRESS GOODS. BROCADE, Chamelion, and Satin De Chine Silks; Plain and Black Silks ;' . Brocade spun Silks'; ' French DeLaines and Cashmeres ; " and English Merinoes; A large lot of DeLaines and Chamelions ; Alpaccas from 17$ cents per yard up; . ALSO, Emb'd L. C. Hdkfs. ; French worked Collars and Cuffs ; Ribbons, Silk and Kid Gloves, Black Silk Lace, Velvet Scarfs, Trimmings for Ladies' Dresses, Gents. Sup. Cravats, black and colored. Just received by EVANS & COOKE. August 30, 1851. 86 ' NOTICE. The East Chance for Bargains! I HAVE just received and opened at my Store, a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, bought for cash. You will find in the assortment a great many low priced Alpaccas, figured and plain, of all colors. Also. Merinoes, Delaiues, Cashmeres, lower than ever in the market before. A lot of cheap Caps and Hats; a large stock of Boots and Shoes. Also, double and single barrel Guns and Pistols, and every article gen erally kept in a Dry Goods Store, and many articles not usually kept by Dry txoods dealers. The above Goods will all be sold at a low rate a great deal lower than common, as I am determined to close out my stock before the Spring, as I have concluded to retire from business. J. CREECH. Raleigh. Oct. 20, 1851. 101 A LITTLE BETTER YET! Call and Examine for Yourselves ! ! THHE Subscriber has just received, direct from the iL North, a supply of the best quality of Curled Hair, which will enable him to manufacture a superior qual ity ol Hair Mattresses. be would respectfully inform the Public that he can furnish them with the best articles in his line, as cheap as they can be bought in New York. Persons from the neighboring villages and counties, who have heretofore sent North, can provide themselves with as good an article of work, and at as low a price, by send ing their orders to me. Also, constantly on hand, the much improved SHUCK and COTTON MATTRESSES, and at the lowest prices. Also, Sofas, Lounges, and Easy Chairs, manufactured in various styles. Also, repairing and re novating old Hair Mattresses, &c, done at the shortest notice. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Ware Room on Fayetteville street, two doors above the Yarbroogh House. J. HENRY HARRISS, Upholsterer end Mattress Maker. Raleigh, October 24, 1851. 102 READY MADE CLOTHING, At Wholesale and Retail WE have just received from one of the latgest and best established Houses in the United States, one of the largest and best assorted Stocks ever brought to this City, a Stock that would favorably compare with the Custom Work of any Establishment in the Union, which we are instructed to sell at unprecedented low prices, and to which we invite the attention of Country Merchants, citizens of Raleigh, the surrounding Coun try, and Members of the next General Assembly, and ask them to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at prices that will defy competition. Country Merchants need have no fears of finding us with a broken assortment, as we shall continue to have large additions throughout the Season. In addition to the above, ve have a full assortment of fine Shirts, Jenny Li nd and other patterns, together with Silk. Merino, Lambs wool Shirts, and Drawers. All nf which we will sell as low as they can be pur chased of any Establishment in New York or any oth City. A. B. STITH & CO. . Raleigh, 1850. 840 wtf. PLANK. ROAD NOTICE. AT a regular meeting of the Directors of the Green ville and Raleigh Plank Road Company, held at their office in Greenville on Thursday the 9th day of October, 185 1, it wad Resolved, That Books of subscription be opened by the commissioners first appointed under their Charter, for the purpose of increasing the capital stock of said Company, and that the subscribers pay in a sum equal to that called in and paid by the original stockholders. ; - . ALFRED MOYE, Pres't. Bv Gooin Ho it, Sec'y. Oct. 15, 1851. 101 4. Shoes! Shoes! .' T) OBINSON'S Walking Shoes and Slippers,' j White Kid,-Jenny Lind and Bronze Slippers, Parodi, Super .Seal and JefTersonian Shoes, -Misses and Ohildren's Black and Fancy Bootes, ,; -Men's Boy' and .Servant's. .Shoes. : i; Which we are offering low. . W. H. & R. S. . TUCKER. - 101 ' - 4 IfEW!BOOKS. - THE Fate a Tale of Stirririg'.Timesj by O P. R. James. ' . .. (" ' ! The StoneiMason'of Saint P6:n--a Village Tale, by Lamartine. Received this day by .! . . . , - - , , H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Sept.'27. 1851. ; '; - 94 RIRBOIfS! RTRRONSIl -. 150 PIECES Rich Bonnet, Sash, Neck, Cap, and Belt Ribbons.'' i- .. i- - ' . VT. H. Sc. R. S. TUCKER. WILTON FACT0KY AND MILLS. J. O. Rarrett & JT. I Newsoni. "irr Having purchased Mr, .Thomas W. Holden's gt undo, in ,up jtii; nji, vinuHi m uciucjr ana iviiiis, Lands, Tenements, and debts doe the Firm of Barrett, New'som and Holden, will continue the Manufac turing and Milling business. TLey are now putting in- operation a set of Woolen Machinery, for the purpose of manufacturing U-OOJJS.V (HKtVS, and will also have two good CARDING MACHINES in order the ensuing season, which will not only afford a market for the sale of Wool, but enable planters to get Domestic 'Woolens,' Cotton Goods. and also Wool Rolls of the first quality. ' ' They have in their employment the most experienced . , ... . .. .... mecnanics, aau will enaeavor to merit public patronage BARRETT & NEAVSOM. ; Milton, March 25, 1851. 41 tf. Baltimore Piano Manufactory. .- ; Important Improvement. '.- ELASTIC UNIVERSAL TOUCH.. "OTISE A' BROTHER, Manufacturers of . Boudoir, . ? T Square and Grand Pianos, request those wanting a nrst rate instrument one that L.adie s can perform on with the greatest ; possible, advantage, that is chaste .of style, of. superlative touch and tone,, that will stand in concert tune, and last a life time, to call and see for themselves a sample Instrument at the Agent's office JJr. w. ti. Scott s. These Instruments are more in general use in the City among the first critics of arts and science, and to whom we have the honor of referring. Stee the manufacturer's circulars, which may be obtained of the Agent. All In struments warranted five years. J. J. WISE & BRO. Dr. W. R. SCOTT, Agent. . Raleigh, Jan. 11, 1850. 20 6m. Important to MIL.L.ERS & MILL OAVJVERS! tW HE Undersigned would respectfully inform those J4 engaged in the Milling Business in N. C. .that he keeps constantly on hand, and will supply at the shortest notice, that almost invaluable article YOUNG'S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE. The only Machi ne of the kind that has stood the rest and given satisfaction to the public. It has surplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less ol which has been taken down to make room lor it. The public need fear no imposition, as there are now some 280 Machines running in N. C; and I wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using 'them, whose expectations have been more than realized in their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of smut, but also purifies it of all other substances. almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 feet square in the Mill, and requires but little power. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, and also to retain its cleaning qualities for that time. i nere are a number or these Machines through which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleaned, and thev have never been out of order one day. . i nere was awarded to it the Premium at the Maryland State Fair, and a Premium with a Silver Medal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Baltimore, last Fall Address the subscriber at South Lowell Mills. Oranee county, N. C. ,, . JNO. A. McMANNEN. Uecember21, 1850. 15 tf. MRS. WOLTEKISG RESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies of Ral eigh and surrounding country that she is now re ceiving her FALL and WINTER STOCK oi FANCY GOODS, embracing China goods, fine iron-stone dinner- setts, tea-setts, and cups and saucers as fine as ever brought to this City. Also. GROCERIES of every description. MUSI CAL INST RUMENTS.&c.. which will be sold low for cash. Just Received, a fresh supply of CONFECTIONA RIES. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continuance of jhe same. WILHELMINA WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 12th, 1851. ' 90 y. Register please copy. GRANT'S History of the Nestorians, or th e Los Tribes. Containing evidence of iheir identity, an account of their manners, customs, and ceremonies, to gether with sketches in ancient Assyria, &c.,Map. 12mo. Muslin. An important accession to onr stores of geograph ical knowledge. Church of England Review. Contains much enriom and interesting information of which its name gives no previous warning. Athenaeum. For sale by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore. October 16, 1851. 100 VALUABLE BOOK. THE American Practice Condensed, or tho Family Physician. The scientific system of Medicine, on vegetable principles, and designed for all c'asscs. This work embraces the character, causes, symptoms, and treatment of the diseases of men, women and chil dren of all climates. By W. Beach, M. D., complete in one vol., illustrated with nearly two hundred engrav ings, 4th edition. For sale by H. D. TURNER. N. C. Bookstore. October 16, 185l. 100 shoes. LADEES Black Lasting half Galtdfs, do. . Bronze Moroco do ' -- Black Kid and Bronze Slippers, Goat, Moroco, and Kid Walking Shotfs, Misses' Shoes, children's do. i. HEARTT & LITCHFORD. Raleigh, April 12, 1851 : v; . ; j -46 . i r , . - . . . . TV Mohr Red wooa A: Procter's PbarinncT PRACTICAL Pharmacy-itne Arrangement,1 Appa rat us and Manipilaitons of the Pharmacetical shop and Laboratory; by Francis Mohri Ph. D.,and Theoph ilus Redwood: Edited with -extensive additions, b William Procter, Jr , Professor of Pharmacy in the Phi ladelphia college of Pharmacy ; Illustrated by 500 En gravings on wood. For sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, April 25, 1851. 50- ROXJItfSOlf'S snoES. LADIES' Kid and Goat Buskins ; " Goat welt Boots; Mioses' and Children's Goat welt Boots. . Just aeceived by EVANS & COOKE August 27, 1851. 86 , .V Flesh Gloves and Brashes. , THE free and liberal use of these articles is now just ly regarded as one of-he most effectual means ol promoting health and long life. Call and supply your selves at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Raieigh, April 22, 1831. . ' . 49 flfettr If ovels. ' 1 TIME the Avenger by the author-of j" Ietticc Ar : nold," &C. ,., ., ... .', H -. l ,-. Frdncdniap,' Stories, by -Jacob : Abbott Malleville, Wallace, BeechnyX May .Bell, May Ernkiaa. Illustrated. For sale by '.. , , , , H. D. -TURNER, . . . V " . . ,N. C Book Stor: r ,:,! JPor,.Sale. . ; . i , A VERY good second banded PIANO, cheap can be Jiadat ,,; .;. - F. MAHLEC'S. , Opposite the R. & G. R. R. Office. Raleigh, OcU 7, 1851... , -j ...-.: ... 98 : HEW FALL & WHITER GOODS, - Just arrived and Daily arriving. ' W. II. & R. S. TUCKER "ffESPECTFULLY announce to the public, that D many of the most desirable articles embraced in their large and extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, selected with care, by one of the firm, in the best Northern markets, have been already received and opened ; others are daily arriving, and they flatter themselves they will be prepared to meet the demand1 for goods of every description, on as good terms as thej can be sold in this market. Thankful for, and encour aged by the very liberal patronage bestowed (fp6n them since their connection in business, they have Ventured to lay in a very heavy stock, to. which they invite the attention of purchasers, hoping their efforts to accom modate will not fail to please. The attention of the Ladies is 'respectfully invited tc the following desirable Dress Goods: " " ' ' - Super Brocade and Chamelion Silks; - Blue, BPk and White Watered Do.-,' ' Bl'k Gro De Rhine and Italian Do., Solid and Fancy Lute String Do , . . . . Brocade Poult De Soi, -Cashmere De Ecosse, Fig'd Brilliantes, Lupins' French Merinos,- , ,' English and German Do., : . Solid Parameftas, . Rich Fig'd Paris De Laincs Plain and Fancy Poplins,- Bl't Silk Laces, Deep Silk Fringes,- Paris Kid Gloves, Buttons and Trimming. Scolloped Embr'd Hank'Ys'; Swiss, Jarkonet, and Tarllan Muslins', Chemisetts, Collars, Undersleeves and CuflV, , . Muslin Bands, Edgings and Insertings, &c, &c. . W. H. it R. S. TUCKER.' Raleigh, September 3, 1851. ,, 87 W. n. & R. S. TUCKER, Partners and Successors to R. T T n V. Tt Ai SOTV ' Nos. 6 Sf 8 Fayetteville street, lialeigo FASHIONABLE HAT EMPORIUM. AT this Establishment Will be found, a'f all times, one of the best assortment's of FINE GOODS in the' City. . The Stock is entirely new. and is Comprised of Fashionable Moleskin and Beaver Hats, of the manufacture of N. F. Warbui ton, and N. H- Beeba & Co. JfXVE FEZjT. Sl'ORTliVG, BUVSif, JIUOIsI.1, -tf.VX SE.1Z, MUM ILJ1 TS. Army, Navy, Ariel, Riding-, Travelling-, Dress, and Opera Caps. ' The utmost enorfs will be eerfed (o mafrtfairrYor the Merchandise of this Establixhment the rank 6f superi ority and t'elatite Cheapness which has h'itUeifo com mended it to the approval and preference of eentlemen of taste. 87- P. F. PESCUD, Wholesale ana Retail Mtruggitit, XLAI.EIGXX, axr. e. HE ha in Store and is now receiving his Spring stock of English, Mediterranean a:id American Drugs JflE DICXJVES Jlnd I Jilt FUJH ERYi Also, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. &c. Which were selected by himself of the Importers and manufacturers, in the Northern cities, and nurchased almost exclusively for cash. From his increased facil- ties and large purchases, he is sure he can sell all arti cles in his Vine! at as low rates as they can be fiad this side of the Potomac, after adding co9t of freight. Physicians and country merchants would consult their interest by giving his stock and prices an examination, eniing connaeni mai ne can preaseil I who patronize his establishment. Tehms Six months creditor si percent, deducted for cash, on orders amounting to $50 and upwards. All accounts must be paid, or closed by note the 1st of every year. p. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, April 19, 1851. 49 Iew Confectionary & Grocery Store 3 Doors below the I'ost Office, TM- GRIFFICE, & CO. hate opened a Confec T T tionary and Grocery Slore, in Raleigh, 3 door below the Post OJBce, where they have on hand, anJ will sell on reasonable terms the following articles i Sugar and Coffee, Crushed Sugar, Do. St Croix, Havana do. Candles and Soup, Pepper and Spice, Black and Imp. Tea, Copperas and Ginger Saleratus and Snuff. Brooms, Ac. Ac. Myers' Best Chewing Ttfbaeeo. ' Confgctionaries. : Best Segars, Water Crackcrt, - Dolls, Accordians, Butter and Soda,' do. Fancy Candies, Citron, Prunes, Cocoa Nuts, . Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Palm Nuts, Figs and Raisins, And every thing usually kept in a Confectionary Store. They will say to the public that they carry on the Candy Making Business, and without boasting they can assure the public that thry will sell the best Candy as cheap as any house in the place, and warrant it to be as good as can be made. Merchants and others, buying by the wholesale, will find it to their interest to give them a call. - Raleigh, October 9, 1830. 836 tf. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Henry D. Turner, Publisher. Rookscller and Srafioiier No. 1, Fatettevii-lk St. Raleigh, N. C, HAS always on hand a large and general collenctio of .... .... ...,--. . Lnw, Medical, Theological, Classical, Voyages, Travels, Novels and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a very extensive assortment of School Books, Ac, . Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Day Books . Pass Books, Bank Books, Record Books, , ,. Blank 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 couplets from Booksellers, Merchants, Teachers, and private indi viduals. And every article in his line sold at the lowest prices for cash dr approved credit, either at wholesale or elail. . ' . , -i All new works received as soon as published, Raleigh, August 27, i850. . 830 HURRAH FOR If ORXtl CAROEKVA J Home Industry must Succeed I Iain now prepared to manufacture DOOR LOCKS with mineral Knobs, tor 65 cents a piece, warrant ed ; also, LOCKS up to $160. , AIso.MaCHINERY made to older ; and file-cutting, new and old. Old files made as good as vio. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh. Sept. 13th 1851. . .. ..90 ly. PIANOS! PIANOS!! THIS day Teceivcd at the' North Carolina Music Store, ' another splendid lot of 7, CJ and G octave Pianos from one of the. best manufacturing establishments in 3lw York. i ;.: K- W PETERSILIA. l ri, !83i.- ' -95 Raleigh, Octobe HATS! HATS!! HATS;!!; IF' you want a fine fashionable Hat, call at ' ' :"'- : ;' evans & co6et:'8. Augusts, 1851. " ' ' ' 86