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SEMI-WEEKLY, $4 PER ANNUM. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING. weekly, $2 per Annum: RALEIGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1851. NO. 38. YOL. 1. THE NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD Published Wbkkit and Sesci-Wei!ki.t, bt WILLIAM W. HOLD EN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TV.ms of the Wkekit. Two dollars per annum, k advance, or within the first month. Two doUars ana .". :r n.omont h ilnlnvpd bit months : anu I nrce fifty cenis " "rv - . fmm .he time of Dollars, If nOl DU1U W&IUIU UIVHUl. w subscribing. Tkbms op the Sbxi-Wiikii. ! nun n, Four dollars per first month; four dX 'and fifty cents, if payment be delayed six months; t'i Five Dollars, if not pal within s.x months from the ime of subscribing-. . CF" The above rules will be inflexibly adheredto. dtetisexests not exceeding fourteen lines will be' inserted one time for one dollar, and twenty-five -enU for each subsequent insertion; those of greater lVnth in proportion. Court orders and Judidicial Ad visements will be charged 25 per cent higher than the love rates A reasonable reduction will be made to Those who advertise by the year. Advertisements inser ted in the Semi-Weekly Standard, will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. Subscribers, and others, who may wish to send money to the Editor, can do so at all times, by Mail and at his risk Receipts for all sums will be promptly transmitted. Letters to the EJitor must come free of postage. Raleigh and Gaston Kail Road. 'a'V.'.S ROOKS OF SUBSCRIP- . TIOX to the capital stockof the g I' Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road SSebAH-V! Company, will be opened by the Ml',-rcr-fesBSi eish. the hrst Monday m JWarcn, laoi ; anu win ve ntpi opi-ii ior the space of ninety days. R. M. SAUNDERS, GEO. W. MORDECAI, E. P. GUION, W. W. HOLDER. ZW The Book of Subscriptions may be found at Mr. Tamer's Bookstore. Raleigh, Feb. 1 7,' 1 85 1 . 34 tf. Baltimore Piano Manufactory. Important Improvement. ELASTIC UNIVERSAL TOUCH. -XT7-ISE & BROTHER, Manufacturers of Boudoir, Square and Grand Pianos, request those wanting a first rate Instrument one that Ladie'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 Dr. W. R. Scott's. These Instruments are more m general use in the City among the first critics of arts and science, and to whom we have the honor of referring. : ee the manufacturer's circulars, which may be obtained of the Agent. All In struments warranted five vears. J. J. WISE & BRO. Dr. VV. R. SCOTT, Agent. Raleigh, Jan. 11, 1S50. 20 6m. NOTICE. THE Subscriber, as successor to Cooke and Buffcloe in the Livery business, will continue its onprrations in all its branches at his Stable iiniogtnn Street, and solicits the patronage of his old friend aod the public generally. His prices must be arranged agreeably to the prices of produce and labour, and will be from and alter the 1st day ot February next, as to I lows, Pairs of horses per month $18 00 Single do do 10 00 do do week 3 50 do do day 75 Quarterly settlements will be required in all in stances, ai.d 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 To all who in may concern. Baltimore, January 24, 1851. I HEREBY give notice, that no person has a right to sell " Buck's Patent Cooking Stove," in the State of North Carolina, except my authorized agent, or use the same unless purchased of me or my agent, I being the sole proprietor of the Patent-right for said State, by as signment and power of Attorney from Darius Buck, pa tentee, as is recorded in U.S. I atent Office, in Liber VI, page 1 14. And further, that I will prosecute all persons infringing ou said patent. BURR PECK N. B. Joseph Wolterixg, of Raleigh, N. C, is my only authorized agent, BURR PECK. February 8, 1851. 23 Yet Alive at q?je2b erms.acp esxr stogie. SELLING OFF AT COST, A LARGE Stock of new and fashionable Dry Goods of the latest Styles and Patterns. Also, a large assortment of Shoes, Boots, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Cot ton. Yarn, Hardware, Cutlery, Double and Single Bar rel Guns and Pistols. The purchaser will save from filteen to twenty percent by calling at this Store b(ore purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sen out my entire Stock of Goods this winter lor the purpose of removing South the following Spring. You will find me at the well known corner Store formerly occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith corner of Harget and Fayetteville streets. Bear this in mind. J.CREECH. Raleigh, Nov. 20,1850. 6 -. SEW ARRIVAL. JUST received a few setts of nandsome Giracdoles; also Silver and Plated Spoons and Forks. Call at the North Carolina Fashionable Jewelry Store. On hand a large assortment of Fine Razors, Pocket and Pen Knives, and Scissors. Warranted to be good. PALMER &. RAMSAY. December 9th, 1850. 13 Scotch Snuff and obacco. THOSE who are fond of a nice dip or good chew o the weed, will find a superb article of Snuff and To bacco, at Pescud's Drug Store. Raleigh, August 7 th, 1850. 827 Blank Warrants IOR Sale at the Standard office, printed on fine white . paper. Also, Deeds for Land. Job Printing of all sorts executed with neatness and despatch and on fair urms. .. May 1st, 1850. 808 tf. Calf Skins, Lining, &c. OL. BURCH, keeps constantly and, Calf Skins, Lining Skins.Shoe finding, &c, &c. Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1850. 835 Business Coats. ' "1 CiCi MORE of those desirable Coats, just opened at J. WW the low pric! of $4 50. E. L. HARDING & CO. Raleigh, Nov. 15. 5 Fine Fancy Cass. Pants. OUR Stock of Fancy Casimere Pants,' cannot be beat. . . E. L. HARDING & o. Raleigh. Nov. 12, 1850. 4 LAMP OIL, Burning Fluid, and Phosgene Gas ; good supply expected by next freight Train. P. P. PESCUD. Raleigh, Nov. 27, 1850. 9 811 ijiat.ajx FEMALE CLASICAL INSTITUTE- (Hillsborough Street,) RALEIGH, N. C. REV. BENNET T. BLAKE, Principal. Mb. VV. C. Doub. 'A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Ancient Languages. Karl W. Petehsilia, Professor of Music. Mks. Lucy M. Peteusixia, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. TWENTY-FIVE Young Ladies can be accommo 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 be 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 Session for 1S51 begins 6th January, 1851. B. T. BLAKE, Principal. Raleigh, Nov. 8, 1850. 4 tf. Important to MILLERS & MILL: OWNERS! FglHE 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 shortest notice, that almost invaluable article YOUNG'S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE. The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and pjven satisfaction to the public. 'It has surplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of which has been taken down to make room lor it. The pubiic need fear no imposition, as there are now some 2S0 Machines running in N. C; and I wish to ofler no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realized in their perloiinance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of smut, but also purifies it of all oilier 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, Orange county, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 21, 1S50. Jo tf. OLIVER PHELPS, Jr. ATTORNEY AND CUCNSELLOlt AT LAW, Washington City, It. C. PRA luni CTICES in all the Courts of the District of Co- mbia, and adjacent Counties of Maryland and Virginia, attends promptly to private collections, and professionally business generally. He has great facilities in prosecuting claims before Congress and the Exective Departments including claims for Bounty Lands, Pensions, Patents, Return Duties, and to the'settleinent of accounts of Public Of ficers, and agents of the Government. Address as above post paid, office on Pennsylvania Avenue, between 4 A and 6 streets. He has the pleasure of referring to His Excellency Hon. David S. Reid. Hon. Thomas Corwin, Sec. of the Treasury. Elisha Whittlesey, 2nd Comptroller. Dan'l A. Dickinson. U- S. Senator from N. Y. ' Stephen A. Douglas, U. S. Senator from Illinois. A. W. Venable, House of Representatives. Messrs. Brrelt, Newsom, and Holden, Milton, N. C. William W. Holden, Esq., Raleigh, N. C. January 23, 1S4I. 24 3m. , HENRY GERHARDT, S.lll Tlil'IEIJJ, Johnston Co., .yirth Carolina. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has oa hand a large and rich supply of Cloths. Cassimeres, Yestiugs, and Trimmings of all sorts ; and that be is prepared to execute work in the best manner and at moderate prices. He also has on hand a superior lot of Beady-Made Clothing, consisting of Cloaks, Overcoats, Business Coats, Vests, Pantaloon;, lamb's wool Shirts, &c, which he will dispose of on the most accommodating terms. He solicits a call from those in want of Clothing, as he is determined to give good bargains, and to do his work in the best and most approved style. HENRY GERHARDT. Smithfield, October 14th, 1S50. 837-3m. LAW SCHOOL, .IT II I IIs S IS it It tf If fill , J C. flHE next session of this Institution will commence 1 on the 15th of January, 1851, and continue until the 7th of June following. Young gentlemen who are desirous of reading law with the undersigned, will do well to attend at the first of the session, so that they may be formed into the ne cessary classes. This will benefit the pupil as well as lighten the labors of the teachers. The one or the other of the instructors will have charge of the School nearly all the year, and during a portion of the time both will be here to give instruction. Text-books can be had here at the prices charged by Mr. E. J. Hale of Fayetteville. IN Tuition fees for the whole course of legal instruction, will be one hundred dollars. J. L. BAILEY, F. NASH. Hillsboro', Jan. 1, 1850. 17 2m. Muster Uolls of the War of IS 12. TN PRESS at the Raleigh Times Printing Office, and will shortlv he nublished. the Muster Rolls of the Sol diers of the War of 1812. detached from the Militia of North Carolina, under requisitions from the President of the United States. Published in pursuance 01 uie reso lutions of the General Assembly of January 28, 1851, under the direction of the Adjutant General. The work will make, probably, upwards of 100 pages, and will be out in about three weeks. A limited numb er of extra copes will be printed, and may be obtained on application to this office. Price one dollar per copy. Persons at a distance, sending the money, will Have the works mailed to their address, ' CH. C. RABOTEAU, Raleigh, Feb, 21, 1851. 32 3t. A NEW BOOK STORE, 16, Fayetlew.Ua Street, Opposite the Post Office, RALEIGH, N. C; RE now receiving an extensive assortment of Law, Medical. Theological, Miscellaneous and School ooks generally Annuals aticl cnoice Books tor Pres nts, Novels, Stationary of all kinds, which we are sell ng at the very lowest prices, and Which we are confi ent will give satisfaction- Call ahd examine. W. L. POMEROY, J. W. O'NEAL. December 9, 1850, 13 MUSIC STORE! I AVING returned from the Northern cities, a JHmaking the most careful and choice selection in his line, the subscriber is now prepared to offer to the public a splendid assortment of Mnsical Merchandise, embracing M U S 1 J , a large and general assortment of the most popular and fashionable. New Music constantly received from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and any piece not iound 111 his catalogue can be procured in a week. PIANOS from the best manufactories of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore; and superior in workmanship and tone to any ever before offered in this or adjacent States for the same prices. Seraphlnes and Accordians, Violins, Violoncellos and Guitars. A large and elegant assortment of the best Italian Atrtnsrs. Persons wishing to purchase, either by the single string or bundle, will find it to their advantage to call beiore purchasing elsewhere. Schools snd Seminaries supplied with Music, Instruc tion Books, Strings, Music paper, &c, on the most reason able terms. Also, Brass Band Instruments, Blank Books for Bands, and Band Instruction Books ; in short, every thing in the Music Department commonly sought tor anu desired. Call one door North of the City Hall, Fayetteville Street. K. W. PETERSILIA. Raleigh, December 25. 16 NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE undersigned, having formed a co-partnership, un der the firm and style of Win. K. Johnson & Co, for the purpose of conducting a Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe business in' the City of Petersburg, will offer early in Februray a large and varied assortment of all articles usually embraced m the Shoe trade. They have taken the store on the east side- of Sycamore Street, two doors below the house of Messrs. Paul & McIU waine. Purchasing their goods for cash, they will be en abled to sell on the most accommodating terms to cash paying or punctual customers. They will also pay par ticular attention, to the Wholesale Trade, and invite mer chants and other wholesale dealers to examine their stock before buying elsewhere. They will also keep on hand an assortment of all articles in their line well suited to a retail custom, and respectfully solicit a call from their friends and the public generally. WAT. R. JOHNSON, SAMUEL B. PAUL. tW Being in the employment of Messrs. William R Johnson & Co., I respectfully invite a call from my friends end former patrons. PETEK W. ALFRIEND. N. B. S. B. Paul continues to practice Law, and may be found athisOffice over Messrs. Dunn & Spencer. Petersburg, January 10, 1851. 21 2ro. KEEP THE BALI. IN MOTION I BASS & BROWER, Wilmington Street, 15 Reah or the Citt Hall, RALEIGH, N. C. "X7E most respetfully inform our friends and the f Y Citizens of Raleigh, and the County of Wake, Cunty have fitted up a splendid Ten Pin Alley; where young and old can enjoy the healthful exercise of taking a hand at the game of Ten Pins, or where they can enjoy the Smack of Satisfaction over a fine plate of OYSTERS, or a plate of Beef Steak, or a Bottle of Burgundy, or any of the choice Wines or Liquors they keep on hand for the special accommodation of their Patrons. They will endeavor to render those comfortable that will favor them with their patronage. Raleigh, December, 4th, 1850. 10 New Goods, New Goods JLook Out for Good Hargains. JUST the very thing at last ; that long and anxiously looked 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 airived and now opened, and for sale. For the Ladies a large and varied assortment of beau tiful prints oi the latest stvles, a large assortment of LADIES 1)UH.SS GOOUsil a large and beautiful assortment ot a most every kind for Gentlemen. Call at his Store, two doors above Mr. Richard Smith's corner, and next door to Messis. A. B. Stith & Co's. Auction and Commission store, and you will not regret it. ALEXANDER CREECH. Raleigh, Nov. 20, 1850. 8 DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Barrett, Newsom and Holden is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All of the debts due said firm, and liabilities are to be settled by Barrett and Newsom, a transfer of the same having been made to them. BARRETT, NEWSOM & HOLDEN. Dec. 28, 1850. 31 Notice. hand all the Goods, Warrs, and Merchandise, lately purchased from Barrett, Newsom & Holden, and will be making additions to the former stock as the custom may need. I will continue at the Brick Store House, nearly opposite to the Post Office, and will be thankful to receive a liberal patronage from punctual customers. THOS. W. HOLDEN. Milton, N. C, Dec. 18, 1850. 31 PEPSIN, The True Digestive Fluid, or GASTRIC JUICE. THIS s a truly wonderlul remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, General Debility and Nervous Consumption, curing after Na ture's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. For sale at the Drug .Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, & CO. Raleigh, January 1st, 1851. 17 Works on Cooking, &c. TYWE Modern House Wife, comprising one thousand I Receipts for the Economic ai.d Judicious prepara tion ol every meal of the day by Alexis Soyer. The complete Cook and Confectioner by J. M. Sandersons The United States practical Receipt Book: M is Leshea Lady's New Receipt Book. Modern Cooking by Eliz. Acton. Virginia House Wife, 01 Methodical Cook by Miss Randolph. Miss Beecher's Domestic Receipt Book. Miss Beecher's Domestic Economy. Well and cheap, lor Domestic use, a book of useful Receipts. For sale at TURNER'S N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, Febuary 8, 1851. 28 ILlARTT & LITCHF0RD. Dealers lu Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Fancy Articles, Ac &c. HAVE received nearly their entire Stock of Fall ani Winter Goods-to which they respectfully invite the attention of their customers, and the public generally and all of which are offered on the most reasonable terms Raleigh, Oct. 23, 1850. 838 ilRUCE'S Improved JHorticeing Macnine, HOULD be in every CARPENTER'S SHOP in the State. It will Mortice through 8 inches, with the greatest possible ease, and is worked by either band or foot. Price 40 dollars Complete. Addresa Post Paid, HENRY G. BRUCE, Kaleigb, N- C:. December 9th, 1850. 13 Prime Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, And the best Imported Cegars, May be found at . HENRY KIEEI'S First Corner North of Yarbrough House, And opposite Lawrence's Hotel, Keeps on hand a good assortment of Useful, Fancy, and Ornamental Articles, Confection aries. Groceries, &c. &c &C. Raleigh, Nov. 1850. 6 ACADE.TIY-11ALEIGH THE School of the subscriber is now open for an additional number of students. The terms per s ion are as follows: Board, $45 Tuition, English, 10 Classics, 15 JOHN B. BOBBITT. February 12, 1851. 29 3U Just Received, A PrtPair Men and Boys Heavy Brogans, X LfMen and Boys Kip Shot-tees, Woman's Leather Shoes and Bootees, ALSO, Men and Boys Wool Hats, ' Dundee and Hemp Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine. For Sale bv 1 J. BROWN. October 2, 1S50. 835 Steam .Saw Mill! I BEG leave to call the attention of builders and per sons wishing to purchase Lumber to my Steam Saw Mill Near Raleigh, where they can be supplied with any kind at the shou est notice. Also sawed Laths of the best quality, at $1 00 per M. T. H. SNOW. Raleigh July 13, 1850. 821 ly. Catch the It mi a way. THE Subscriber will be thankful to any person who will catch his negro boy, Law-son. Said boy is lurk ing somewhere in Swift Creek District, in the neighbor hood of the Edward's. I hereby caution all persons against harboring Lawson, under the penalty of the law. ALLEN MAINARD. Wake County, February 11, 1851. 29 3t pd. Robinson & Co's Shoes. rUST Received Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes, do and do Ladies Slippers, Misses and Children's Bootees, Ladies Bootees', White Kid Slippers. J. BROWN. No. 9, Fayetteville St. Raleigh, Oct. 2d. 835 e Colds Colds. HOSE who are suffering with Coughs and Colds will find at my Store Dr. Wilies Cough Candy Jujube Paste, Wistar's Lozenges, Wislar's Balsam o Wild Cherry, Bartholomew's Couth Syrup, Jayne's Ex pectorant, Cod Liver Oil, Syvup of Napllia, and many other remedies lor diseases of the Lunes and Chest. P."F. PESCUD. December 4, 1850. 10- Dress and Frock Coats. WE have 011 hand a beautiful assortment of Black Dress and Frock Coats for twenty dollars, gotten up by ourselves and cannot be bought any where else in the United States for the money. Recollect that. We have also fancy Frock and Dress Coats for filteen, six teen, and eighteen dollars, the like of which never was knon before. OLIVER &. PROCTER. Merchant Tailors. Raleigh. ?ov 9. 842 Valuable Land for Sale. A Valuable Tract of Land containing 208 acres, lying between four and five miles West of Raleigh, on both sides of Walnut Creek, and adjoining the land of Rev. Thos. Meredith and others, will be sold on reason able terms. For further information apply to M. A. BLEDSOE. Raleigh, August 21, 1850. 829 Robinsou's Shoes. CONSISTING of Ladie's Kid Walking, Do. do. Slippers, Do. white do. Do. Satin, do. Misses Bootees, Misses and Children's Black and Bronze Bootees, Just received by R. TUCKER, & SON. Aug. 26, 1850. 835 JM USIC. . AT the North Carolina Music Store, received this day, another supply of new and fashionable Music, a lot of fine Guitars, and fine Cocoa-wood Flutes, by K. W. PETERSILIA., February 15, 1 85 1. 30 Ext ra Clack Moleskin Hats. ASHION for September, 1850. Fur Hats, a Ceneral Assortment, Men and Boys Cloth Caps, Just Received and lor Sale by J. BROWN. No. 9, Fayetteville St, Raleigh, Oct. 2, 1S50. 835 NEW BOOKS. ALTON Locke Tailor and Poet, an Autobiogra phy. Williams Miscellanies. Foot Prints of the Creator. Shoulder Knot by Rev. B. F. Teft. Har- ner's Magazine for January. Hoffiman on the Law of the Church. This day received and for sale by POMEROY & O'NEAL. January 1, 1851. 20 JOHN C. PALMER'S DAGI'ERRIAK GALLERY. N his finely furnished Room warrants the Likenesses perfect, and to please. His reputation is so well known I in North Carolina, it is useless to say more. Call at Pal mer and Rarus.iy'a Jewelry Store.- Raleigh Nov. 25, 185- 8 tf. J. W. & C. C. PUGH, And Forwarding Ascnis, GJ1STO.V, .V C. Keep constantly on hand, and for sale, jIME, SALiT, TAR, BACON, KJLOUR, c. Gaston, Jan. 10, 1850. White Wine for Cooking. JUST eceived and for Sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & December 19, 1850. CO. 15 Beautiful Fancy Silk Vests. 3 DOZEN of decidedly the prettiest patterns ever ex hibiud in Jtaleigh, at ' E. L. HARDING 3 & CO. Raleigh, No. 15. . ' ' 5 On Commission. ' JARS Pickled Oysters which will be sold either whole sale or retail.-' Terms cash. J. BROWN. No. 9. Fayetteville St. Raleigh, Jan. 27, 1851. 25- Fresh. Arrivals Trl-Weekly ! HARDING & CO. Will ReceiveN ew Goods Tri-Weckly During the Winter Season, ' DIRECT FROM THEIR MANUFACTORY By this arrangement purchasers will always find Something Jew and attractive. By examining their Stotk. As for Bargains Gentle men you can t beigin to buy as cheap elsewhere. Call and supply yourselves, IN TELEGRAPH BUILDING, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Nov. 15, 1850 .5 ALEXANDER MACRAE, JR., IMPORTER OF CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHERN WARE, And Wholesale & Retail Dealer in all kinds of FJRMING IMPLEMENTS, South Side of Market St. Wiliniugtou, X. C. Wilmington, Nov. 27, 1850. 8 ly. House and Lot for Sale. rPlHE Subscriber wishing to remove South, will hpII J. theHoue and Lot where he now lives, containing poutseven-cgftins ot an acre of ground. Attached is an e1 xccllcwell of water, with the necessary out-houses ; the place is well suited for a small family. Persons wish ing to purchase such a place can know the particulars by calling on the subscriber at Mr. O. L. Burche's Shoe Store. J. TERRY. January, 13, 1851. 850 3t. Lamps, Lamps. I HAVE on hand a large supply of Lamps for Gas and Burning Fluid, bought at auction at a low price, and which I will sell very cheap. Also a supply of Lard Lamps, in good order at 25 cents each. Call soon if you want Bargains. P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, January 1st, 1S51. 17 Perfumed Matches. OF Superior qualitv, just received bv P. F. PESCUD. ALSO, English and American Mustard inqt. Bottles and qt. tin cans, of best quality and very cheap. Raleigh, September 30, 1850. 835 Hats and Caps. MOLESKIN, Beaver, Otter, California, Angelia Plush, and Fur Hats, Gents, Boys, and Childrens Slip Cloth, Prince Do Joinviile Fine Military, and Jeuay Lind Caps, just received and for sale by R. TUCKER &. SON. Sept. 21st, 1850. ?34 More Laud for Sale. Acres of Valuable Land, lying two miles HPLP " South of Raleigh, on the Fayetteville road, will be sold on a long credit notes well secured being all that is desired Persons wishing to examine the land and premises can do so by calling on M. A. Bledsoe, who who is authorized to sell it. S. J. BAKER. October 9, 1850. 836 tf. Cod Liver Oil AFRESH supply of Rushton, Clark & Co's, wbici we believe 10 be superior to any wc have seen. Jut. received and for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Raleigh, April, 1850. 807 Democratic Meeting in Franklin. ryiHERE will be a Meetingof the Democracy of Frank- lin County, in Louisburg, on Tuesday of April Court week. A full attendance is desirable. MANY VOTERS. Feb. 26, 1851. 35 tm. Joiui IVT. Sheppard, Jr COMMISSION MERCHANT, RICHMOND, Va Office in lYont Shockoe Warehouse, OFFERS his services to sell Tobacco, Wheat, Flour, and Corn ; and respectfully solicits consignments. RicuxoxD, January 1st, 1850. 792 Cm. Builder's Companion. CONTAINING the Elements of Building, Surveying and .Architecture, with practical Rules and Instruc ions connected with the subject. By A. C. Sineaton, Civil Engineer, &c. For Sale by HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, Nov. 27, 1850. 9 Lamps Lamps. I HAVE just received a large Stock of Lamps, for Burning Fluid and Phosgene Gas. Some of which were bought at auction and will be sold very low. Call soon if you want bargains at PESCUD'S Drug Store. November 27. 9 Just Received. QAA DOLLARS worth of Watches and Jewelry of w Vy Wall kinds, just received and for sale at the North Carolina Fashionable Jewellery Store. Expected every day, bv Express, a large lot of Silver Spoons, Ladles, &c. " PALMER & RAMSEY. Raleigh, January 3, 1851. 18 Linseed Oil. FEW Barrels of North Carolina manufacture very pure, in store and for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. A Raleigh, Aug. 21st, 1850. 829 M YERS' CELEBRATED CHEWING TOBAC- CO. Imported Cigars different Brands. ' Just Received by R. TUCKER & SON. Oct- 9, 1850. 836 Wiucs and Brandies. Scotch Ale and London Porter o F Superior quality, selected for Medical purposes constantly on hand anu ior sale at tne Urug Moie ol " WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, &. CO. ' un wanted 1 OOO BUSHELS op Flax Sesd, fob which the l VUvuiarket price will be given. P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, August 7th, 1850. 827 Tobacco and Segar. fMHE Members of the Legislature and others who JL want superior Cigars, sokiug and Chawing To bacco, are requested to try the supply just received by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, November 27, 1850. 8 tf! A Cook Wanted. A GOOD Cook wanted, for this year, and for next, if she suits. Apply at this Ofiicc. Raleigh, Feb. 27, 1851. 34 tf. A Supply of Fresh Phosgene Gas TUST to hand and for sale st Y. E. rUSauuiJ 3 urugeiore. Raleigh, August 7th, I sou. - on Window Glass. A LARGE supply of Window GlaM on hand, some of which was bought at auction, and will be sold low. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1851. 17-1 PESCUD. JOHN KANE'S R E SJAURA NT Fayetteville Street. A Taw doors North of The Yarrroogh House, Ana J' early Opposite Zawrenee'a Hotel , '' RALEIGH, N. C. Is Open for the Season I Every thing furnished in such Establishments will b served up in the best style, and at the shortest notice. Fresu Oysters of a Superior Kind. ItECEimi) ikiil, Call at Kane's on Fayetteville Street, a few doors to the North of Yarbrough's House, and nearly opposits Lawrence's Hotel. ' - P. S. There is a BILLIARD SALOON in the Es. tablishment. JOHN KANE. Raleigh, Nov. 16, 1850. 6 tf. FALL STOCK, 185Q. rP F. PESCUD is now receiving his Fall Stock of MEDICLYES, PALVTS, OILS, PERFUME RY, DYE STUFFS, & FAJVCYARTWL V which he ofiers to dealers at a small profit ; and assures them that the quality ot hisarticles and nricen will ,! satisfaction. Those who have been buying in the Northern and Eastern cities are particularly invited to examine his stock and Prices before purchasing else wnere. f.H. htSLU 1. Raleigh, Sept. 17th, 1850. 834-tf, FARMING iaiPLEMENTS. I HAVE just received from the Man ufanrnrpra a artrt. Inf nf Pfttira nf vari. ous patterns. Cultivators, Com Shel l23e25E!y' lers. Hay Cutters, Com Mills. Chums. Hariows, Fanning Mills in fact, every thinu comoris ing a complete stock of Farming Implements. , My sample 100m will be arranged in a day or two, when I will be most happy to see all who are interested in such articles. ALEX. McRAE. Jr. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 24, 1S50. 848 To Invalids. AT Pescud's Drug Store you may find Old London Dock Brandy, Porter, Old Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, selected expressly for Medical puposes. Also. Capsules of Copaiba and Cubcbs, Castor Oil Capsules. Cubcbs, &.c, and all the most popular Patent Medicines in use. November 21. 9 , Invitation to the Beau Monde. Drop in and examine Varburlmxs Unique Parisian Holiday HAT. Which will be introduced on Wednesday, the first day , or January, ISoI. - It is the most graceful and truly superb Hat ever pre sentcd. R. TUCKER &. SON. No. 6 & 8, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1850. 17- By Adam's Express. ANOTHER supply of articles for the Ladies of Gentlemen's Toilet, consisting of Foreign and Do mestic Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes and Cosmetics, just on hand and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. November 21. 9 North Carolina Almanac. TURNER'S North Carolina Almanac for 1851. Tp,ir day published by HENRY D. TURNER. N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Oct. 1850. 839 tf. Notice. THE Subscriber lives near the Academy, and is welf prepared to take eight or ten Male boarders. Tehxs 8 per month. GUILFORD LEWIS. Louisburg, N. C, January 1, 1651. 17 4 English Mustard Jr FRESH supply of (.Saddler and Firtles,) English" R Mustard ; just received, and for tale by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, August 7. 827 LAW NOTICE. DK. McRAE, (late of Raleigh,) has located in' s Wilmington, and will attend the County and Su perior Courts of Wayne and Duplin, and the Superior Courts of Sampson and Cumberland. : February 1, 1851. tf A very Interesting Work, fill HE Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland. JL The Giant of Monthy s, Harper's New Monthly for February. Received this dav bv HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, February 11th, 1851, 29 Garden Seed's. WARRANTED freehand genuine Crop of 1850. selected from the most approved Seedsmen and? Gardners in the Northern Country. Received ibis day by HENRY D. TURNER. Raleigh, January 30th; 1851. 26 Maccaroui. A NQTIIER suppply just received and for sale by " R. TUCKER 6c SON. January 11. 20 Merino Drawers and Shlrfs. "I f DOZEN just at hand. ' lvJ E. L. HARDING & CO. Raleigh, Nov. 15. 5 A LOT OF FRESH THOMASTON LIME, just received, and lor sale by R. TUCKER & SON. Feb. 11,1851. 29 By Express To-Day, O NE Case of Super Fashionable Moleskin Hats. R. TUCKER, & SON. February 3, 1850. 27 PRIME Family Molasses, New Crop, ' 1 Hhd. Stewart's Syrup, For sale by R. TUCKER, & SON. February 14, 1851. . 30 Braided Sack 'Toga. ' 2 DOZEN more just received. Fancy colors, at HARDING'S &. CO. Raleigh, Nov. 15. v ' fi AAA lbs. Sperm and Tallow Candles, Best At Brands, just received by R. TUCKER & SON. Raleigh, Sept. 21st, 1850 a Hew Bice, JUST Received, and for sale by li. TUCKER, &.SOfy: February 3, 1851. ' C7 Medicine Chests A FURTHER supply of those beautiful Mc&cIm f Chests just received at , J PESCUD'S Drug 8tore. Raleigh, August 7. 1850. - ' ' 287 Fants, Pant. Pants ; PLAIN s4 Fancy colored Csssiroere Pant. Just re ceived. Also, a large lot cf fine Black Doe Skin, at . UAKiUVi at VCTS- January 18, I85t. . ' t!rrr '