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TATE IMPORTATION OE OF NEW DESIGNS, IMlUJfl. JuU.m.du.w aau jtaaao, FOR THE WINTER TRADE OF THE CITY OF RALEIGH; FALL FASHIONS FOR 1851. , a .: ;,, received the remainder o his Fall and Winter supply of RICH FANCY THE undersigned, H iV J'''Tready announced, from the City ol New York, making h.s assortment ifttfSSf .teii.gen reader that he La now the satisfaction of present- . .... . nr , offi,r to ,he Ladies aud Gentlemen of good taste, in this enlightened community and he has ever had the honor to or to u fol(fflWi deairable articles : he surrouuding country ; comprising, in p" a FOR THE LADIES: , ..j. ;iba B ok. Swiss, and Jaconel Muslins, Rich Gros de Rhine and Brocade : Sim s, Lwn nd T,rton MugUa,f Plain and figured Ch.me.ion Pi.in.nd Pl.id Cambrics. Super Mateoneao rich black Lu"M . nJ and Embroi(lered Cashmere Shawls, Klegant urocaue aim vu.u- -rr Kulina. Turk Satins and Plaid Silks, Plain and figured Cashmeres and Delaines, Embroidered and plain Mennors, STrahroidered Robes and Fancy Bombazines. Rich Valparaiso Dresses. Beautiful Plain Cashmere, Plain and figured Silk Poplins. Plain and Brocade Atpacca. (all colors). Red. Green, and Mode colored Paramattas. 600 nieces splendid British and American Prints, 60 " new slyle London Clitntz Calicoes, Rich Furniture Prints, of Cochineal dyes, Plain and Plaid French Ginghams, FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAK, &U. Suner Blue. Black, and Fancy Cloihs, Black and Fancy Chine Cassimeres, Twaeds Cloth and Coburg do Plaid Linsey and Marlboro' Str.pe?, Irish Linen and Cotton Shirting, 200 pieces Sheeting and Shirting, fiom 5 to 10 cents, 4. 6, 8, 10, and 12-4 Sheeting. 600 vards Tow. and Thread and Cotton Cloth, White Jeans and Canton Flannel, Woolen Shirts and Drawers, British and A nerican Long Cloth, Silk and Cotron Umbrellas, Half Hose and Suspenders, These Good will be sold on the most accommodating . .' n.Aa fnr hi amount ot money invested, man ne ever am oeiorc. may rely upon getting more Goods, lor .ne atnoum wi j T. A. MITCHELL. .on 105 Kalelgh, xvovemper vn, u-n NEW WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE Comer of West-Centre and Chestnut Sis. GQLESBOROUGH, N. C. 5. 0. JTnugtr, Watclimafecr & Jeweler, A.SD DEALS 13 ..I.VCV GO tUtS, r VI7 RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens oi County, and the Public generally, that he J" permanently in Goldsborough, where he will carry on the Watch, Clock, & Jewelry Business, in all its various branches. He will also keep on hand a general assortment ot FANCY ARTICLES, auch as are usually kept in similar establishments. ALSO Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Citlery, Specta cles, Perfi mery, Musical Isstrlmexts, fcc. Repairing done with neatness and des patch, on moderate terms, and warranted. frr Call at the sign of the Watch. C0 I. G. I.OUGEE. Goldsborough, Oct. 25, 1851. 103 A New Southern Enterprise! Encourage Home Talent and Industry. THE ILLUSTRATED FAMILY FRIEND, a new ul elegant naper. published at Columbia, fcouth Carolina, andj Edited by 8. A. Godman, solicits exami nation and challenges comparison with any -Northern Paper. It is a large sheet, magnificently printed upon splen ded paper, contains original tales, sketches, poetry, Agri cultural articles, and whatever else that will interest an intelligent community ; besides four elegant Engravings each wee. Terms. $2 per annum; address S. A. GODMAN & J. J. LYONS; Columbia South Carolina. Nov. SO, 1851. 6 E. L. HARDING, & Co. DEALERS IN GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, Ready Made, of the First Quality. Also, a complete assortment of GENT'S. DRESS GOODS, Telegraph Building, Fayetteville St. RALEIGH, Iff. C. X. L. AEDISS, S. & A. L. SCOTT & Co Raleigh, July 30, 1851. 77 DR. WILLIAM R. MILLER. OFFICE ABOVE THE LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. Raleigh, July 22nd, 1 851. 76 SAVAGE AND ME AR ES, COMMISSION AITD FORWARDING MERCHANTS WlLJlISGTOjr, N. C. August 12, 1851. 81 ly. J. W. & O. C. PTJGH, eeaxaxxssiesxr inEoaeECAiffTS, And Forwarding Agents, GJ1STO.V, .V C. Keep constantly on hand, and for sale, LIME, SALT, TAB, BACON, FLOUR, &c. Gaston, Jan. 10, 1850. 26 JOHN C. PALMER'S DAGCERRIAN GALLERY. IN his finely furnished Room warrants the Likenesses perfect, and to please. His reputation is so well k nown in North Carolina, it is useless to say more. Call at Pal mer and Ramsey's Jewelry Store. Raleigh Nov. 25, 1850 8 tf. HURRAH FOR NORTH CAROLINA! Home Industry must Succeed! Iain now prepared to manufacture DOOR LOCKS with mineral Knobs, or 65 cents a piece, warrant ed ; also, LOCKS up to $150. Also.MACHINERY made to order ; and file-cutting, new and old. Old files made as good as new D , . . JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh. Sept. 13th 1851. 90 ly NEW BOOKS. LlTERARY Ken,ir-'scences, from the Autol.ioTarriv I of an EnglUh Opium Eater, by Thomw D?qS& cey, i ia. cn. MARGARET,, tale of the Real and IdrS.BH.ht and Bloom, &c, 2 vol. f 2 or? For sale by Sleigh, Oct. 13, 1851. W- U PMER99!i ST. MARK'S SCHOOL RALEIGH, N. c. fTtHE 19th Term of this School ;n I 7th of January, 1853, and n.;" ..i"mence on the For a circular containinS full particuU,. n,ntD8 . pp.y to the Subscriber, V ""ulara, as to term .r1 SMEDES, JUclor. November 18th, 1851. ta$2. MUSS LESLIE'S twenty-five Receitl I " 1TJL Cakes and Sweet Meats ; 2Dth Edition rp"try. by Nov. 1851. H. D. TURNER, orsale N- e.' Boot..- --"Hire, TtLOWER Microscopes, uuua rercha P r PORT MOAWIES, , A Beautilul Assortment H. D. TURNER, and For sale by Nov. 1851. -Ml C, RICH FANCY DRY GOODS plaid nd Djtintlik shawls. Fashionable Stiaw and Leghorn Bonnets. Splendid Bonnet. Neck, and Cap Ribbons, Ribbon Fringes, Laces, and Braids, Glass. Fancy and Acorn Buttons, Thread, Blonde, and Lisle Laces and Edgings, Beautiful Collars and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Fine Cotton and Cashmere Hose, Super Kid and Silk Gloves and Mitts, Coided, Jenny Llnd. and Grass Skirts, Fine Morrocco and Call Walking Shoes, Goiters and Jenny Lind Slippers, Woolen W tappers and Caps. York and Kentucky Jeans, Silk and iMeiino Vesting, Blue and mixed Grkat Coats, Beautiful Silk Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Black Hoskin, Berlin1, and Cashmere Gloves, Rose and Whitney Blankets, Duffle and Saddle do Fine Moleskin, Fur, and California Hats, Men and Bovs" Cloth and Velvet Caps, White and Red Flannel, Fine Boots and Shoes, India Rubber Overshoes, Kersey and Cotton Osnaburgs. terms, either at Wholesale or Retail, and the purchaser NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Jnst arrived and Daily arriving. W. H. & It. S. TUCKER ESPECTFULLY announce to the public, that many of the most desirable articles embraced in their large and extensive assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, selectea with care, by one ot the nrm, in trie best Northern markets, have been already received and opened; others are daily arriving, and they flatter themselves they will be prepared to meet the demand for goods of every description, on as good terms as they can be sold in this market. Thankful for, and encour aged by the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them since their connection in business, they have ventured to lay in a very heavy stock, to wr'ich they invite the attention ot purchasers, hoping their efforts to accom modate will not fail to please. The attention ol the Ladies is respectfully invited to the following desirable Dress Goods : Super Brocade and Chamelion Silks, Blue, Bl'k 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 Paramettas, Rich Fig'd Paris De Laines, Plain and Fancy Poplins, Bl'k Silk Laces, Deep Silk Fringes, Pans Kid Gloves. Buttons and Trimmings, Scolloped Embr'd Hank'fs, Swiss, Jarkonet, and Tarltan Muslins, Chemisetts, Collars, Undersleeves and OuflS, Muslin Bands, Edgings and Insertings. wC, Slc. XV. H. &. R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, September 3, 1851. S7 Important to JMillers k ITlillOw iters. 1T1HE Undersigned would respectfully inform those JL engaged in the Milling Business in N. C. , that he keeps constantly on hand, and will supply at the shot test notice, that almost invaluable article YOUNG' IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE. The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public. It has surplan'ed every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less ot which has been taken down to make room tor it. The pubiic need fear no imposition, as there are now some 2S0 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. There are a number of these Machines through which 100,000 bushels ot Wheat have been cleaned, and they have never been out of order one day. There was awarded to it the Premium at the Maryland State Fair, and a Premium with a Silver Medal, at the Fail of the Maryland Institute, at Baltimore, last Fall. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills, Oiange county, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 21, 1850. 15 tf. J. CREECH. A FEW more weeks for bargains , as I am determin ed to close out my stock of GOODS at private 6ale without much regard to the cost, and the cost is very low, which you will find by pricing them. No pains will be spared in selling every one who may favor me with a call, much less than ever before offered in this Market because the GOODS will be sold at some price or other which I want you to bear in mind. You will find in this Store a good assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, nearly all purchased this fall in New York, of the latest importations. Also, a large stock of Shoes, Boots, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ribbons, Double and Single Barrel Guns and Pistols, Hard-ware and Cutlery, and almost every article ever kept in Dry Good Stores. A few Casks of fine French Brandy and Muscat Wine, and also a large lot of Rectified Whiskey. I am able to fill any size order that may be wanted, from 1 to 500 barrels, lower than the market price. Call and see for yourselves. J. CREECH. Raleigh, Dec. 2, 1851. 9 TO COTTON PLANTERS. A T HAND .JLf'unny and Hemp Bagging,- 44 inches wide Bale Rope and Twine. ALSO, 150 pairs of Men's and Boy's Brogans, Men's Kip Shoetees, Woms. Lea. Bootees, with a general assortment of shoes, Bl'k and white Wool Hats, 75 Point and Duffle Blankets, Cradle Blankets, For sale low by J. BROWN, No, 9, Fayetteville St. Raleigh Oet. 6, 1851. 97 $99 REWARD. j BROKE JAIL, and ran awayjn November last, T from Paulding, Jasper county, Miss., the Negro -Aislave BEN. alias AMZf. ptrp1 SO nr 35 veara. 5 feet 10 in. high, quite dark : has two near on his face one just above the riirht PVO niri nirifr Kaolr 1 n i f ho Kail ihfl v.v... uia cneekbone, running towards the mouth; also, scars on the knees and on the left arm, caused by burns. He was purchased from Theo.N. Gadden.of Charleston, !,.' Au8ust. 1850, by the subscriber's father. It is 77- ne bas fa,8e free papers, and he will probably hJ ZZ ..10 as a fr man. The above reward will lodK! - ny.Personwho will detect the said slave, a: lodge him in Ja,l, 8Q that he . . . . TH08.P.FRITH, Holmesville.. Avoyelles Parish, Louisiam a. 103 2m BAGGISTG. by 8,1PPly,justreived and for sale cheap, . J VV UiL.no nfTi..n r-. Raleig" September 24.185i TUCKER. 93 TSVA"5,h0.' "Sam Slicfc." for sale by (,o nauiDurton. H. D. TTTBTVTPU Raleigh, Nov., 1851 N" C" bookstore. 2 Fr the C.r mt corens, colds, hoarseness, vuvx- CnjTIS, CR0VP, ASTHMA, WH00P- INQ COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy is offered to the community with the confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to realise the happiest effects that can be desired. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every sertiou of the coun try ahonnda in Dersons. Dubliclv known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, oy us use. w nen once irieu, ua auperiumj over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the puulic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, which are incident to our cliroste. And not on ly in the formidable attacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties nf Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c, and for children it is the plaasairtest and saleot medicine that can be obtained. No family should be without it and those who have tried it, never will. Read the opinion of the following Gentlemen, who will be recognized in the various sections of country where they are located each and all as merchants of the first class and oi the highest character as the oldest aud mosi extensive Wholesale Dealers in Medicine with an experience unlimited on the subject of which they speak. It there is any value in thejudgment of expen- ence.see Tills Certificate. We, the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, having been tor long acquainted with Ayer' Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that it is the best and most effec tual remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the American People. And we would, from our knowl edge of its composition, and extensive usefulness, cor dially commend it to the afflicted as worthy their best onfidence, and with the firm conviction that it will do their relief all that medicine can do. Henshaw, Edmunds & Co., Boston, Mas. Reese & Coulson, Baltimore, Maryland. Haviland. Harrall & Co., Charleston, S. C. Jacobs. Farrand, DHroit, Michigan. T. H. McAllister, Louisville, Kentucky. Francis & Walton, St. .Louis, Missouri. Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama. Haviland, Risley & Co , Augusta, Ga. M A. Stantos & Son, Norfolk, Va. John Gilbert & Co. . Philadelphia, Pa. Z. D. & VV. H. Gilman, Washington, D. C. J. Wright & Co. , New Orleans, La. Watson, Wall & Co., Fort Wayne, Indian C. C. Richmond & Co., San Francisco Calilornia. Lewis & Ames, Tal.'ahasse, Florida. B. R. Strong, Knoxville, Tennessee. Stiller, Slaie & Co., Lexington, Mississippi. N.D. Labadie, Galveston, Texas. Joseph M. Turner, Savannah, Ga. Wade, Eckstein & Co., Cincinnati- Ohio. With such assurances, and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced, except that found in its effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Raleigh by Williams, Haywood & Co., and by Druggists throughout the State. " September 6, 1851. 884 w3m. NEW SHOE STORE. H. O. GULL, begs leave to inform the citi zens of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he is now receiving the largest assoitment of BOOTS, SHOES, VALICES, BONNET BOXES, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, SATCH ELLS, Slc, &c, that has ever been offered in this market. The following is a list of a few of the leading articles which he now offers to the public: Ladies' Blue, Gieen, Bronze, and light colored Prunella Gaiters. do do do do do do ball do. do Black thick and thin svle whole Gaiters. do do do do do do do d. do do do half do do do do Morocco Gaiters, do and Bronze do do Bootees, do thick and thin sole do Excelsiors, Bronze do do do. Black do Kid and Morocco Parodies, do do Enamelled Jenny Linds. Green, Bronze, and light colored Morocco Bus kins, do do do Polka Shoes, do Black Kid and Morocco Slippers, do do do Ties, d do do Walking Shoes, do Black Kid and Morocco Buskins, thick and thin soles, do Over Shoes, a nice article, do White Kid Slippers, a superior article, A beautiful article of White Kid Gaiters daily expected, MUses' Blue. Green, Bronze, aud light colored Prunel la Gaiters, do Black thick and thin sole do do do Blue, Green, Bronze, and light colored Moroco Bootees, do Black thick and thin sole do do. do do Morocco and Goat Buskins, do do do Slippers, do Goat and Boarded Bootees, Children's black, blue, green, bronze, and light col'ed. Gaiters, do do do do Morocco Bootees, do do do do do Polkas, do Goat Bootees and Jenny Lind Buskins. Also, nearly every description of MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' BOOTS, SHOES, &c. All of the above can be had at exceedingly low prices, for Cash, at the RALEIGH SHOE HOUSE, on Fayetteville-street, opposite the Post Office, and se cond door below Mr. Pomeroy's Book Store. N. B Country Merchants visiting this place will do J well to give me a call, as they can be supplied on rea sonable terms. Raleigh, December 5, 1831. 10 FALL STOCK, 1851. THE attention of my friends and Dealers, gener ally, is invited to my assortment of Foreign and Domestic Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Xc, which, as tegards quality and variety, is unsurpassed by any house in North Carolina. My Stock having been selected with great care and purchased on the most favorable terms from Importers and Manufacturers, enables me to render satisfaction to all who need artieles in my line. I take this occasion to again tender my thanks lor the very liberal support hitherto extended to me, and by con tinued assiduity, ana unremuieu attention to rne wants of my friends, 1 hope to continue to merit the favorable opinion so generally entertained for my Establishment. J continue to seep a supply oi me jruresi wines, anu London Dock Brandy, bought expressly for Medical pur poses, and a large assortment of the choicest brands of Cigars Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. P. F. PESCUD, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Raleigh, Oct. 20th. 1851 102 W. II . & K . S. TUCKER, Partners and Successors to R. TUCKER & SON, M FASHIONABLE HAT EMP0EITJM. AT this Establishment will be found, at all times, one of the best assortments 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. Warburton.and N. H.Beebe & Co. rl.VE FEL.T, Sl'OIlTl.'Cl, BRVStt, JiaOL,VI, .t'Jf SEJML DMSJMB MMTS. Army, Navy, Ariel, Riding, Travelling, Dress, aud Opera Caps. The utmost efforts will be exerted to maintain for the Merchandise or this E;3iaoiisnmeni ine ranK oi supen i - i . : .ha'annpAS which has hifherfn rnm. oriij - - , . r ..r n mended it to tne approval uu cic.c.ic. , gcuticwvu of taste. THIS day received at the North Carolina Music Store, another splendid lot of 7, 6 J and 6 octave Pianos from one of the best manufacturing establishments in Nw York. Raleigh, October 1, 1851. W. PETERSILIA. 95 Rare Chance lor a good Inrestment. IS now "offered by the Subscriber whe wishes to dispose of his Carriage and Harness Manufactory.' This' extensive and well, known Establishment, has now been in operation for upwards of 10 years, ard bas turned out and sold more vehicles than any other in the Slate. The sales for the last five yeais have averaged nnwnrd. of ft 20.000 per annum. The Establishment is situated on Main Street, and comprisei a Wood Shop containing 8 benches; a Harness nop, containing benches; a Blacksmith Shop witn lorges, anu .rgo and commodioua Paint and Trimming Rooms all new and in excellent order. There are besides these a large wood house, filled with an immense quantity of fine sea- ,i o:mi,- ..lnt,1 in flvnrv department of the DU81- ness. A Turning Lathe and Saw moved by horse pow er; a new Pump on the premises, cneuer ior veiiicie-, and in a word all the improvements ard conveniences found in the best Establishments either North or South. Mini mediately opposite, are the Dwelling House and Ware House. The Dwelling-house is a fine two story building, with an acre lot attached, having all necessary out houses and conveniences required by a family. '.The situation is elevated, healthy and pleasant. The Ware-house is a new two story 50 K 26 ft. build ing, and cost upwards of 1250. In addition to these will be found a large and varied assoi tment of Trlmminjrs, .Paint, leather and Harness MOUNTINGS, all new and of the latest style. The position of Greenville, situated as it is in the midst of the wealthiest and most fertile portion of the State, connected with Raleigh and the west by a Plank Road, with the east and the seaboard by a river always open to Steamboat navigation besides the high charac ter of the Establishment, for the durability aud elegance of its work, combine with the growing importance of the place to render it the most appropriate point in east ern Carolina for a Carriage Manufactory. The purcha ser will obtain the most accommodating terms, and any reasonable time to make his payments. To his friends and patrons the subscriber returns his hearty thanks for their liberal patronage, and informs them that he hxs now on hand the largest and finest as sortment of BUGGIES and o'her VEHICLE8 ever seen here, which he will be happy to sell on low terms for cash or negotiable notes. He respectfully invites friends and purchasers to call and examine his stock. JAMES NELSON. Greenville, June 25, 1851. 75 tf. CO-PARTNERSHIT. mHE subscribers have this day formed a co-partner J-ship, under the name and style of McRAE & HAR- IIS3, and have taken the new granite front store, late ay erected by Capt. G. Potter, on Front between Market md Dock streets, where they will always keep a com plete wholesale and retail stock of Crockery and Farm ing Implements, to which they invite the attention ot merchants and others. Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can sell articles in our line on as favorable terms, end of as good quality, as can be purchased in the United States. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., N. T. HARRISS. Wiliniggton, Oct. 1, 1851. 97 tf. NOTICE. THE subscriber having formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Harriss, is desirous of closing up his old business, and begs leave to urge upon those indebted to him the necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. He at the same time tenders his thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, an J solicits a contin uance of the same to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. Wilmington, Oct. 1, 1851. 97 tf. jTIcRAE & HARRISS, IMPORTERS and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in China, Glass, and Earthenware, and Farming Imple ments, west side Front street, between Market and Dock streets, Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, October I, 1851. 97 tf. Prime Green Tea, JU8T Received, Also, Loaf, Crushed, clarified and brown Sugar, Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Starch, Nutmegs, Cloves, and Mace, Spanish Indigo, bar Lead, Powder, Shot, and Percussion Caps, Blacking, shoe, scrubbing, horse, crumb and hearth Brushes, tooth, nail and hairbrush es, cut Nails, finishing and common Brads, Swedes Iron and cast Steel, cotton and wool cards, bellows, brass and cast Irons, Gothic Fenders, shovels and tongs, Hods, fire carriers. Painted and brass bound Buckets, wire eieveshovels and spades, Collin's axes, Augurs, saws, files, chisels, cross cut and mill saws, Broad axes, adzs, frying pans, wafer and waffle irons, Knob, pad, stock, till and cupboard Locks, hinges, screws, finishing brads, cut tacks, knives and forks. Pen and pocket knives, scissors and shears, Iron squares, trace and log chains, wagon boxes, Tin and, Crockery ware. For sale by J. BROWN. Oct. 14, 1851. 99 MARBLE WORK AND IRON RAILINGS. arorcxr sxxLTPrxc"Exts & seixr, No. 360 JTIarket-Street, Philadelphia, Furnish all kinds of Jflarble Work, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, &C, At the most reasobable rates, and work w ranted equal to any house in the Union. MOE'e & GAXX.AGr'BCEH., Corner of Broad & Coates Streets, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF IRON RAILINGS, For Enclosures, Balconies, Vrrandahs, and any FAj-cir mojv work. On the most reasonable terms. Orders attended to with dispatch. September 27, 1 85 1 . 94 6m A. B. STITII, Agent, Commission Merchant and Dry Goods Broker, New York. TENDERS his services to the Merchants, Planters, and citizens of the Southern States, and will attend to any business in his line either in the sale of Produce or Merchandize, or the purchase of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats, r urniture, Carriages, Musical and Agricultural instruments, Bagging Rope, Drugs, Medicines, &c. He flatters himself as a purchaser of goods for Southern Merchants, his experience will en able him to give entire satisfaction to the Merchants who may entrust to him their orders. References: His Excellency Charles Manly, Raleigh. William Hill, Secretary of State, do G. W. Mordecai, Pres't B'k of State, do Dr. J. O. Watson, Pres't Mu. In. Co., do B. F. Moore, Esq., Attorney Gen., do Matthew Shaw, Esq., Washington. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, Weldon. Andrew Joyner, Esq., do R. H. Lewis, Esq., Greensborough, Ala. Raleigh, February 6, 1850. 796 MORE NEW BOOKS. THE life and times of Calvin, the great Reformer. Translated from the German of Paul Henry, D. D. 2 vol., 8 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., 12 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's'Dictionary 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, ct. 20th. 1851. 1 10 Swedenborgianlsm Reviewed, ,'. BY Enoch Powell, D. D., Prof, in the Theologies Seminary, Bangor, Maine. For sale by H. D. TURNER. October 16, 1851. 001" Abbott's history of Josephine. PRICE 60 cents. ' For sale by W. L. POMEROY. Raleigh, November 9th, 1851. ' 3 JOSEPH IWOLTERLNG, manufacturer and Dealer in the fol lowing ArUcics, Raleigh, jr. C. s TOVES, tin, iron and copper wares-; guns and pis- tola of all sorts : powder, shot. cans. Dander flasks and shot chargers, a fine assortment of pocket and table cutlery, ine ceieoratea fine inclia steel razors, mortice locks, with white mineral knobs, from 80 cents to 94, improved rim locks. New Haven locks, carpenter's rim lock, sliding-door lock, people's lock, best furniture lock, dead lock, novelty lock with mineral knobs, min eral locks with Japan mounting, mortice locks with jron bolts and keys, mortice locks with white knobs, rural locks with white mineral knobs, plate locks, smoke-bouse locks, mortice closet locks with brass fronts, chest locks, horse locks, tancy l-nshed pad-locks, fine patent dropped Japan padlocks, patent dropped pad lock, rim droii latches, Bolwin's night latch, improved bow latches, cupboard lock latches, porcelain knobs, the best ever in this City or State, mineral door knobs, screw, mahogany, and pearl white door knobs, mineral drawer knobs, furniture knobs, pearl white bell-pulls, axle pulleys, Blake'sside pulleys, wardrobe hooks, fan cy aoat and hat hooks, window springs, rim blank shut ter hinges, A . C. Palmer's window bntts, Clarke's butt hinges, and superior cast butt hinges, curtain pins and handles, coffee mills, candle sticks, dog collars and chains, cloth, shoe, and horse brushes. ALSO, Carpenter's, Cooper, Tinner's, and Black smith's Tools. ALSO, nails, screws, scythe-blades, sheep-shears, brass lamps, hand-bells, trace chains, grubbing-hoes, spring-balances, plyers, spader, shovels, hoes, andirons, pans, vices, pumps, Buck's patent improved cooking stove, and in short every thing needed by farmers and mechanics in the hardware line. ALSO, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, such as carriage axlej and springs, carriage bands, pa tent leather hub bands, power loom lace, enamelled canvass, figured maroon, damask alpac, extra fine cam bric, and fringe. On hand, also, a full supply of CAR RIAGES and BUGGIES. Smoke-house, Jail, and Bank Locks made to order, warranted not to be picked or broken, and. to give satis faction. The subscriber is also prepared to execute any and all work in iron, steel, brass, copper, Sec. Guns and pistols made to order. Also, strainers for Turpentine Distil leries. All orders executed promptly and in the best man ner. If the subscriber does not sell lower than any body else, and do good work at fair prices, then be will give it up. Encourage home indusry. Now is the time Call on the subscriber at Raleigh, Wake County. North Car olina, or send your orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 12. 1851. 90 ly. GREAT EXCITEMENT IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN DRED DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Caps, .Inns, and Worms : Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of. Copper work, Brass, Machinery, &c The prices of Still-caps, Anns, and Worms, are as follows : By tho pound 37 cents ; or by contract, $400 10 do do do 485 12 do do do 525 14 do do do 585 15 do 6o do 615 16 do do do 650 20 do do do 695 25 do do do 750 30 do do do 850 35 do do do 900 All work will be warranted for 12 months, fire anj burning excepted. His work will also be delivered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the shortest notice ; and if I fail to deliver Stills in the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day lost, to the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 12, 1851. 90 y. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. I HAVE lately purchased the entire stock of O. L. BURCH. and will carry on the Boot and Shoe Manufactory in all its various branches, at his old stand, ONE DOOR BELOW THE POST OFFICE. t It is my determination to use the best materials known othe tKade, and the workmanship shall not be surpassed in the State. All those heretofore accustomed to get ting their work fiom the old Shoe Stand, may be sure, by calling on me, that they can get as good an article now as ever. Call aud see for yourselves. HENRY A. DEPKEN. Raleigh, Aug. 18, 1851. HENRY aTEPKEN WILL inform the Ladies, that he keeps consatntly on hand Ladies' Fine Hid Walking- Shoes and Slippers, Children's Shoes, JTc, AV. Indeed, every thing usually kept in a Shoe Store. 'IHE Undersigned takes pleasure in saying, that he I lieves Mr. DEPKEN is well qualified to fulfil nis promise to ttie public, ana I recommend my old irienas aoa customers to give nun a trial. O. L. BURCH. Raleigh, Aug 18, 1851. tf. FAJL1. TRADE, 1851. Southern Trade will soon insure Southern Rights ! T AM now receiving from Petersburg. Richmond. Nor L folk and Baltimore, my Fall and Winter supply of Groceries, Iry Goods, Crockery, China and Hard Ware, ' carefully selected for the season, at moderate nrices for u i . . . . m uii a suon creun 10 punctual customers. 1 ex pect to Keep on nand in addition to the above, Salt,. Fish, r iour ana cacao, iron ot dinerent sizes, Nails of an excellent qualitity, with all necessary articles kept in a Village Store. I will take in exchange for Goods, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Fodder, Flax-seed, Bees-wax and Cotton. m . . . . . ' or l ow oiotn, witn any other produce that may suit in my line of business. Call at the Brick Store near the Bank. THOMAS W. HOLDEN. P. S. I will attend to any Commission business, or forwarding of Goods, so as to satisfy those who may in trust them to me. T. W. H. October 1, 1851. 95 State of North Carolina, Pitt County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions JIov. Term, 1851. The petition of Hardy Johnson, William Johnson, Ju lia Johnson, Anna Johnson, and John Herri ngton and wife Susan, vs. Cannon Johnson, Lewis Johnson, and Jemima, wife of Noah VVitherington. Petition for Partition. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants reside beyond the limits of this State, it ia therefore ordered that publication be made in the North Carolina Standard for six successive weeks, notifying the said defendants to appear at the next term of this Court to be Held tor the County aforesaid, at the Court House, in Greenville, on the first Monday ot February next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or this petition will t e taken pro confesso as to them and heard accordingly. Witness, Henry Sheppard, Clerk of our said Court. at office, in Greenville, the first Monday of November, and in the 76th year of American Independence, A. D. iboi. h. sheakij, C. C. C. Ncv.20, 1851. (Pr. Adv. $!5,62i.) 895-6w. MATTRESS MAKING. THE Subscriber has just received, direct from the North, a supply of the best quality of Curled Hair, which will enable him to manufacture a superior qual ity of Hair Mattresses. he 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 fmm tho notrrhkA.iritf .illnira. n n .1 .. .'. L t Miinca auu tuuuucv, wno nave heretofore sent North, can provide themselves with as guuu on ai utic ui wum, ana ai as low a price, Dy send ing their nniprA tn ma Also, constantly on hand, the much improved SHUCK and COTTON MATTRESSES .r,ri t k- lowest prices. Also, Sotas, Lounges, and Easy Chairs. manufactured ia various styles. Also, repairing and e novatiuK old Hair Mattresses. &c. rlnna .t u.i . .9 ... . u miuiLm notice. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Ware Room on Fayetteville street, two doors above the Yarbroogh House. J. HENRY HARRISS, t L I' 'uPho'8teterend; Mattress Maker. Raleigh October 24, 1851. 102 )ICK.JBNS' HOTELS AND TALES, MJ tltuecpeo in 4 vols, price $5. For sale by , . , ' W. L. POMER , Raleigh, Nov. 10 ' THE WIDE WIDE WORLD, a beau tiful Domestic Tale."- . For sale by . W. I. POMEROY. Raleigh, Nov. 10, 1851. 3 J-ne uraok of .DOOT TTTHEN the trump of the Seventh a .' VV 7erberate from ihe cloudSS? Dhawalageri, to the snowy peaks of Heda Mt closing, scene in the last act of Earth's " 10 th 'TL "Hh the right foTset T th and his left foot on the earth, shall bTh ,thei,t "mortal put on the robes b&H nble day when the ""runny, on that Seven Vials of Wrath Shall be poured out upon the Earth, when it,: . fabric shall crumble, and desolation wUh aW1 shall stalk over the dominions of man then it t'it Tim ahsilt r ' ,8Wr"len iW isuTiger. Do ye dare, ve rteid moralists nhn rm .u ' , ture learn to reverence. Nature's God " n. . of of the ' or ye gcoff Revealed Relieion. Who vaunt your deistical dogmas, dare ve the prophecies of Zechariah, the son of IdJn r revelation a fraud. ' ,sle, or The bare contemplation of Earth's dvin. tu rn it a " power potential." to utrifce ,;.k " .roIia. est heart, but etlleou. " Hope humbly then, with trembling pinion. And as as in the ramifications of business re ' lei Hope," by its saving influence tranr I ; without hope, the dull monotony of 1268 A he fur leea rloaSraMo th.. .v.- ... J "UDlan I.Y- bweet mind : v ' 1 , . . ulwUUtU1 would be far less desirable than the trann tne grave, but with it, " Kings are made Gods, And meaner creatures kinm, The tiller of the ground sows his seed i abundant haivest. The nnor n,o ' !nd bPea for an gazes at the gorgeous equipage of his rich istfu"y listens to the sounds of music as thev fai "W, or dences on bis ear from the marble halls of ik e ca aire, clings ihe tighter to hope, and with fr ?millin seeks for riches. Let taal poor man "es.1 eerev 1UXURT, POMP ASD IOr, ' Or the rich man who would increase the .v tune has blessed him with, tore tllt for. READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT And learn that Fortches are the wares tW ' to the public by the tha: are offend Old Established Cankers and far-famed r Agents, 0 iottery M. 1 Light St. Ballinure, Md Brilliant Schemes for December Confute,. Rt.:.4i.. . 1S5i- -v wtty uosened. Date Dec. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 Canital No. of Prizes. $25,000 20,000 35,000 20,000 Ballots. 75 Nos 12 drawn Trice of I'ickets. $8 5 10 5 5 10 8 5 10 Price of Package 27 00 15 00 40 00 16 00 18 00 30 00 27 00 15 00 35 00 18 00 13 da 55 00 27 00 20 00 35 00 18 00 18 VO 45 00 27 00 18 00 30 00 18 00 13 00 75 0() 25 00 18 00 35 00 75 Nos 75 Nos 78 Nos 12 drawn 11 drawn 15 drawn 13 drawn 15 drawn 12 drawn 15 drawn 12 drawn 1 3 drawn J 4 drawn 11 drawn 13 drawn 10 drawn 13 drawn 14 drawn 12 drawn 13 drawn 13 drawn 12 drawn 16 drawn 13 drawn 14 drawn 13 drawn 15 drawn 12 drawn 1 3 drawn 20,000 78 Nos 33,397, 78 Nos 25,000 75 Nos 20,000 40,000 18.000 15,000 S2.418 25,000 25,000 30,000 20,000 21,500 40,000 5 of 12,000 20.000 35,000 24,000 15,000 60,000 27,500 16,312 33,000 75 Nos 78 Nos 78 Nos 75 Nos 75 Nos 78 Nos 78 Nos 75 Nos 75 Nos 75 Nos 78 No 78 Nos 75 Nos 78 Nos 75 Nos 75 Nob 78 Nos 7? Nos 78 Nos 75 Nos 5 4 15 8 5 10 5 5 12 8 5 10 5 4 20 8 5 10 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 PLEASE OBSERVE. The Price Of Packages of Quarter T;l,... I.. :. . " -- -v " m unci. Ultiy, IS advertised above. The Managers Printed Drawing, emlorstd liy the commissioners appointed (for this purpose) by the Gov ernor of Maryland, are in all cases sent to our Corren pondents. Letters always strongly and carefully sealed. The purchasers of Packages of Tickets seldom have more than six chances against their drawing in a Pack age any of the Capital Prizes, and one Package may draw four of the highest Prizes. Two-thirds of the Prizes are sold in Packages of Tickets. Please order a few days before the Lotteries draw. All Orders punctually answered by the return mails. Persons at a distance from Baltimore, who wish " For tune Buckled on their Backs," will find that U is only necessary to enclose the price (as laid down in the above srhprllllfi- for a P:ii-.Lht nf Sinirl "Ti.L-ta in tin Trulu Fortunate, Far-Famed and Old Established House of No. 1 Light St., Baltimore, Md. Or, Box 524, Baltimore Post Office. December 1, 1851. 10 LEATHER FOR FALL TRADE, AT Wn3LESALE AIVD RETAIL WE respectfully announce to our friends and the trade, senerally, that we have determined to spare no efforts on our part to give Petersburg a Leather and Finding Establishment, whose stock shall compare favor ably with that of any house, North or South. We are receiving from the importers and manufactureis of the. Northern Cities one ef the largest and best seleqted, stocks we have ever known in this market, and we pledge ourselves to sell our goods as low as any South, of New York, and many articles as low, if not lower, than tbey are to lie had, even there, as we have now in full opera tion a large and well arranged Tannery, from which we shall be receiving Leather regularly. We have also Brogans of our own., mapqfafiture. which, we warrant a superior article. Also. Shoemakers' Tools and Lasts, together with, many other articles usually found in similar establish ments. all of which will be sold in accordance with the above statement; and the only way we can prove this, w for purchasers to come and examine for tbetnselvea, and. we shall be content to-. abide the result F. A. & R. H. WED, No. 21, Old Street, opposife B. P. Harrison's Saddlery.. Petersburg, August 13, 1 851. 83 tf. E. r,. IIARDIxG, & Co. WOULD observe, that, as the season draws on, for Fall and Winter CI,Mhi..r tkv hava anticipated the wants of the people, and would be pleased tssho all who may favor them with a call, their assortment, consisting of Drab, Lack, an Bine Beaver CIt overcoats and sacKS. We would call your attention particularly to the ortment of Overcoats, as it embraces every ieS'.y n. nd late style. OiJfcPANTS are excellent. Fa8',dl0" s well as men otFashion, can here find something nlaioo rt..n 1st tk A.'r loolu ha H various BS OUT " ' and in fact, the only difficulty will be to choose trom. ratber than to find any particular styieoi coioi. . In the assortment of VESTS, you will find nc" L Velvet. Merinna of all colors. Silk, light and at'y si mere and Valencia, some 01 mem reawj " d Our furnishing Department is complete and . (he we hardly deem it necessary for us to enun)f1r,''j(,r articles compi ised under that head. You will VB SaM ever, a large assortment ol Shirts. Drawers, 'e'rino.. penders, Cravats, H'd'k.'fs. Socks, Cotton and m Call and examine our stock, we shall u 0t W our goods at all times, regardless of trouwe "le : E. L- HARDIS G. TeUgraph Building.'1'' J. Raleigh, Sept. 29, 185L Ready. Made Clothing- d tOT7 E have just received from ope of !?e., lstates . . . .1 II.. U..i.tiMl. W best established Houses ia we u,,"v hm0eht one of the largest and best assorted Stocks eTerDw,th to thia Citya Stock that would favorably p0"" YjBj0n, th Custom Work ot any Establishment in tne which we are instructed to sell at "Precedefp0nnUf prices, and to which we invite the attention ot Merchants, citizens of Ralei'sh, the surrounding, try, and Members of the next General Assembly, . g them to call and examine our Stock before pupn elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at pric will defy competition. , ,i;no ' Country Merchants need have no fears of boa with a broken assortment, as we shall continue large additions throughout the Season. , 0 In addition to the above, we have a full fine Shirts, Jenny Lind and other patterns,.togeiir Silk. Merino, Lambs wool Shirts and Drawers . ' All of which We will sell as low as they can t V chased of any Establishment in New Yorker any City. A.B.bl nn ,t Raleigh, 1850. 840