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14M10LINA STAMM i!riII.AVEEKLY, $4 TER ANNUM. PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. WEEKLY, $2 PER ASftftfM. VOL. II. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1852. NO. 25. MI WEffilM KB. fFF NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD .ISHBH WEKK.IY AKD SEMI-WiM BT r 1 1 ': - t t- -rrt t . W EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. the WtsKii. Two dollars per annum Tn3 :tiiin the first month, Two dollars and in i lvanrc, nt be jelayed six months ; and Three '. fifty cents, ' j j witj,in six months from the time of . Dollar' , m . . subscribing. Sj..Wkek'i.t. -FoTiir dbllars per T"in advance, or within the"-firmfrflth";-Four jnnum, i cents, if payment be delayed six months ; d0"4Five Dollars, if not paid within six months from the 'jnl The above rules will be inflexibly adhered to. semests not exceeding fourteen lines will AnVEBTi fof itje joUarj and twenty-five be inserie ...wqucnt insertion; those of greater cent? for cacn is HCourt orders and Judidicial Ad en;th in Pr0P . barged 25 per cent higher than the vertiseracnts wm wnMe reduction win be made to above rates. Advertisements inser- Semi-Weekly Standard, will also appear in ly Paper, of charge.. Subscribers, and others I Receipt's for all sums will be promptly transmitted, "potters to the Editor must come free of postage. . TV J . ,-. Q II (JU V " HVMJ mjj tu laVS uw VEW WATCH AD JEWELRY STOR earner of sl-Cenlre and Chestnut Sis, . C-DLESBORQUGH, N. G. S. . ICnngte, Watchmaker & Jeweler, AND SI1LEA IK f.l.VCl' GOODS. nnnTi?7!T I V infnrmn the citizens of Wavne i .u t.,i,i;. rinp.raltv. that he has located fiiuntv, aim " u"t . - permanently in Goldsborough, where he will carry on the y;ltCIl, t IUI 11) w. j - , ii Us vtiri.ins branches. Ill an " J " He will also keep on hand a general assortment ot FANCY ARTICLES, euch as are usually kept in similar establishments. ALSO Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Specta cles Teiifi-mery, Musical Instruments, Hcc. gg-Repairinsf done with neatness and des patch, on moderate terms, and warranted. C3- Call at the sign of the Watch. C0 I. G. LOIJCEE. r:,.Ukliorou2h. Oct. 25, 1851. 103 $300 Reward. A PROCLAMATION. By His Exccll'MU, DAVID S. REID, Governor of the State of Xorth Carolina. WHEREAS, It has been represented to me tha Timothy Smith, John Epperson and William Humpston, did lately, in the County of Sampson in this Statef murder one MILTON M ATHIS lateot the Coun tv aforesaid, and that the said Timothy Smith, John Eoners-.n and William Humpston have fled frorn jus tice and probably escaped beyond the limits of this State. Now, to the end that Timothy Smith, John Eppersan and VVi'lliam Humpston may be arrested and brought to trial for said offence, I do hereby issue this my procla mation, offering a reward of Three hundred dollars for their apnrehension and delivery to the Sheriff ot the said County of Sampson, or ri'ie hundred dollars for the aporehension and delivery of any one of them to the .aid Sherifl. DESCRIPTION. No description has been forwarded to this Department, tut the aforesaid persons are represented to have been mem'iers of, or in some way connected with a Circus Company, know nas" Johnson &. Co.. People's Circus Cotnnanv-" Given under my hand and the ureal fieal CT?AT 1 'f the State of North Carolina, at the City uojj m . n . . i j . r- ,. i)l Kaleigtl tins, me z-iin aay oi uci-cmuer, A. D., 1851. By the Governor, DAVID S. REID. Thomas Settle, J r.. Private Secretary. December 24th, 1351. 16 6t. THE VARIETY STORE! HENRY KLEM'S North of Yarbrough's and opposite Lawrence's Hotel, RALEIGH, N. C. JUST RECEIVED and for sale at the lowest cash prices, the following articles, to-wit : 3 Barrels of Mackerel, 2 do. New Lard, 4 do. Irish Potatoes, 6 do. Assorted Crackers, 2 do. Pulverized Sugar, 3 do. Clarified do. 2 do. Crushed do. 800 lbs. Goshen Butter, 800 " Cheese, Rio, Laguira, and Java Coffee, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, 5003 Black, Principe Cegars, Regalia, Havana, &c. &c. &c. &c. January 2, 1852. 18 tf. Dunnsville Male Academy, BEAUTIFULLY situated nine miles North of Ra leigh, on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and only six miles South of Wake Forest College, will open its first session with a well selected Instructor, on the first Monday in February, 1852. TERMS OF TCITIOX, PER SESSION: Primary English Branches, $ 6,25 Higher, do. 7,50 Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, 10,00 French, extra. 5,00 hoard may be easilv obtained convenient to the School tnd in respectable houses, at $.30 per session of five "aouths. From every convenience adapted to sci ence and literature, we solicit a due regard from all that ttish to acquire an Education. JNO. O. JEFFREYS, JACOB HUNTER, JAS. G. JEFFREYS, NATH'L. DUNN, PETERSON. DUNN, JOSEPH YEARGIN, Trustees. January 21, 1852. 904- 4 w Something Nice! Just Received. GALS, of the best Cherry-stone OYSTERS Uspiced, put up in one gallon tins, and warrant CJ to keep six months. would just say here, that I have made an arrange ment with a gentleman on the Eastern Shore of Virginia eeP me supplied with them ; and the citizens may "e assured that I will supply them on the best of terms ; nd those at a distance that may want to buy to sell a3ain, have just to send in their orders, and they shall "ate a handsome profit. L. B. WALKER. Jh'eighjjan. 2, 1852 18 JOsTaH WELLS, WHOLESALE Gocer and Commission merchant, NORFOLK. VA. JflLLS orders for Groceries at low prices, and gives . his best attention tn thn snips of Flour. Cotton. Te- wo, and other produce consigned to Jjorfolk, Dec. 4, 1851. him. 12 6m. BURNING FLUID. A fresh supply received this Yy, at the Drug store of " 21,1852. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD& CO. NEW PALL AND WINTER GOODS, FOR 1851V9. ISAAC PROCTER, Merchant Tailor, (Successor to the firm ol Oliver & Procter) having purchased out the entire interest ofThos. M. Oliver, in the late firm of Oliver -Procter, I avail myself of the very first op portunity to inform the patrons of the Mid firm of the fact and to solicit from them the continuance of their support' I have just received a beautiful supply of goods, selected by Mr. Oliver, with great care, from the latest importations, embracing Cloths, Cassimeres and Pestings of every colour dan .. grade, Dress-Shirts, Under-SAirls, Drawers, Cravats, . Handkerchiefs, rc, tyc. . . In fact, everything usually kept by Merchant Tailors or Clothiers. I shall be assisted by Mr. Geo. L.Gould, an experienced Coat cutter, (and a pupil of Mr. Oliver's in fact, having been Oliver and Procter's coat-cutter for the last fourteen months.) I shall have charge of the pantaloons and vest department myself, and I have had exclusive charge of it in the late firm, tor the last five years,- Everything will be done that can be done, to give satisfaction and to render the establishment popular with its patrons. Profoundly thankful for the parsonage so liberally bestowed upon us as a firm, I shall endeavor by assiduous attention to business and a desire to please. to merit its continuance. ISAAC PROCTER. ALSO, ON HAND AND AM RECEIVING, daily, a large assortment of CLOTHING, of every description and style, of my own and Northern manufacture all of which, being made under my own supervision, lean tuny recommend. l. r. Raleigh, Oct 24th, 1851. 103 Ready Made Clothing. E have just received from one of the largest 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 ot 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. Iu addition to the above, we have a full assortment of fine Shirts, Jenny Lind and other patterns, together with silk. Merino, Lambs wool Shirts and Drawers. All of which we will sell as low as they can be pur chased of aay Establishment in New York or any oth City. A. B. STITH & CO. Raleigh, .05 840 w tf. TO COTTON Ir.AiVTJERS. A T HAND J Gunny and Hemp Bagging, 44 inches wide Bale Rope and Twine. ALSO, 150 pairs of Men's and Boy's Brogans, Men's Kip Shoetees, Worn a. 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 MRS. WOLTEKING 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 broueht to this Citv. Also, GROCERIES of every description. MUSI CAL INSTRUMENTS, ice, which will be sold low for cash. Just Received, a fresh supply of CONFECTIONA RIES. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continuance of 4he same. WILHELMINA WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 12th, 1851. 90 y. CALL AT PROCTER'S. AND examine that lot of NEW AND BEAUTI FUL CLOTHING, just arrived. Fine Blue, Black, Brown, Green, and Olive. Frock and Dress Coats, at unprecedented low prices. Cheap Frock, Sack, and Over Coats, of every price and variety. Paletot Frocks and Over Coats, an entirely new and beautiful article, pronounced by all the most tasteful garment of the season. Any or a'l of which will be sold extremely low for cash, or on usual terms to punctual customers. ISAAC PROCTER. Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1851. 6 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. THE subscriber is now running a two-horse Hack from Gaston to Garysburg, .about 17 miles, in con nection with the Portsmouth Koad, so that travellers go- , ing North can be accommodated in the promptest mane ner, as this line is also in connection with the Baltimor boats. The Hack leaves Gaston immediately on the ar rival of the Raleigh train. Travellers will save $2 by this route, and go about six hours ahead of the present arrangements. W. R. PEPPER, Agent. December 29, 1851. 16 Sm. LAW SCHOOL At IIILLSBORO', N. C. THE next Session of this Institution will commence on Thursday the 15th of January next, and continue until June following. AMoot Court will he holden once in each week. Text books can be had here at the prices charged by R. J. Hale Son. of Favetteville. ' Board can be had in good families in town and in the : immediate neignuornoou upon reasuimuie terms. F. NASH, ' J. L. BAILEY. December 30th, 1851. 16 Im. PLANA FORTES. mHE Ladies are respectfully invited -to call and ex I amine a new and varied assortment of rich and equal j - i n Y" A I l sTA Unn VfrinMrAMfiiKara irk I Toned Piano Fortes, made by the best Manufacturers in : the United States, (Bonnell, Davis & Co.) We chal- lenee competition. TURNER'S N. C. BOOK STORE. P. S. Also a fine lot of Piano" Stools, and tne latest assortment of new Sheet Music, the most fashionable of; the day. Raleigh, Jan. 16, 1851 22- Boot and Shoe Manufactory. MR. DEPKIN would respectfully announce to the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that he still continues to carry on the above business, in ali its' branches, at Mr. Woltering's Hardware Store. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, I assure the public that I will give universal satisfaction to those who entrust me with their work. HENRY A. DEPKIN. Raleigh, Jan. 9, 1853. 19 Music and Pianos. JUST RECEIVED, at the North Caroli na Music Store, 2,000 pieces of new and eleeant Music, amonsr which mav be found the songs of Miss Catharir.eHayes, with correct lithographs of the " Swan of Erin." Also, the Bloomer Waltzes and Polkas, with splendid colored vignettes of the Bloomer; also, Passadita, &c. K. W. PETERSILIA. September 26, 1851. 94 tf. Swedenborgianism Reviewed, B Y Enoch Powell, D. D., Pro!, in the Ibeologica Seminary, Bangor, Maine. ror saie Dy H. D. TURNER. October 16, 1851. 001 A LOT of Thomastown Lime. Just to hand W, H. & R. S. TUCKER. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, 9k C. THIS Company has been in successful dpera"tfori for more than five years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of property in the, State (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting' tv $4,500 000, a large portion of which is in country risks; and its present capital is nearly Six Hundred Thousand Dol lars, in bonds properly secured. ! ' ' The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company (has been less than one. third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property embraced in its ope rations.' The following 'persons have been elected Directors and Officers of this Company for the present year . Directors: Dr. Josiah O. Watson, Jos. G. B. Roulhac, Richard Smith, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whit ing, T. H. Selby, of Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fayette ville, Joshua G. Wright, Wilmington, Jas. E. Hoyt Washington, James Sloan, Greensborough, John Cox, Edenton,' 'Joshua Boner, Salem, Joseph H. Pool, Elizabeth City, Michael Brown, Salisbury; Alexander Mitchell, Newbern, W. N. H. Smith, Murfreesborough, H. B. Williams, Charlotte, John B. Barrett, Milton, and A. T. Sumray, 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. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, 1 Richard Smith, Executive Committee. John Primrose, ) All communications in reference to insurance should he addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jan. 13. 1852. . 21 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. PURSUANT to an Act of Incorporation, a Company has been formed under the name and style of" The Greensborough Mutual Insurance Company," and fully organized by the appointment of the following Officers: JAMES SLOAN, President. S. G. COFFIN, Vice President PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. JOHN A. MEBANE, ) W. J. McCONNEL, Executive Com. WM. S. RANKIN, Directors. James Sloan, W. J. McConnel, William S. Rankin, Jed. II. Lindsay, Shubal G. Coffin, William H. Reece, Tyre Glenn, John B. Mebane, Andrew Weatherly, C. P. Mendcnhall, Lyndon Swaim, Jesse Shelly, Jonathan VV. Field. This Company has now been in succehful operation for several months, and will take risks upon Dwelling Houses, Stores and other Buildings, Merchandize, Fur niture, Produce, &c The object of this organization is to afford a system of Insurance wrjich shall operate for the mutual benefit of all its members. 1 he peculiar advantages arising from this mode of In surance is, that the assured pay no more than the actual losses and expenses of the Company, and experience has proved the safety of Mutual Insurance Companies, as well as the great saving to its members ; no stronger argument can be produced in their favor, than the con fidence which they receive from the entire community, where such Companies are in successful pperation. Any information respecting the principles of the Com pany will De cheerfully furnished by the Secretary, or any of its Agents. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. The Subscriber, .having been appointed Agent, will receive applications and make surveys to effece Insur ance in said Company. GEORGE T. COOKE, Raleigh, N. C. December 5, 1851. . 896 NORTH CAROLINA 31utiial 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 -fds their value. OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Pcrrin 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 of the Company, may be had on application at the Of- fi of of the Agencie8, AII letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary. 51- April 28. 1850. SAMUEL II. MARKS' WHOLESALE CANDY MANUFACTORY, AND WAREHOUSE FOR Fruits, Cigars, Eancy Articles, &c. ESTABLISHED 1830. . THE subscriber would respectfully call attention to his very large and extensive assortment of CAN DIES, of his own manufacture, of every style and qual ity, which he warrants equal to any made in this coun try. Also, to his assortment ot FANCY GOODS, SOAPS. PEKr UiVJ lKi , lUYS, ate, selected wuu gfeat cafe by himself, and which he offers on the lowest 1 terms. mauc c.aigii3ic nuoiipt'i'.inJi .,, I be enabled to offer every week to the trade fresh supplies i of Northern and Malaga Fruits of the most recent im portation. A call is earnestly solicited. SAM'L. H. MARKS. 1 Petersburg, Oct 23, 1S31. GENERAL AGENCY. rUHE undersigned offers his services as Agent for the JL transaction of any business in the City of Raleigh, t t!, Pnlilir- Ttannrtments. the Banks. Insurance Oih ""V. TT . rj nf tV,o Soi-oia f State. All letters addressed to him will be promptly at tended to, and bis charges will be moderate and s itis factory. RUFUS H. PAGE. REFERENCES. Gov. D. S. Reid, Win. Hill, Sec'y. Stale, D. W. Courts, Pub. Treas. Wm. J. Clarke, Comp't. of Slate, E. B. Freeman, Clerk Sup. Court, Geo. W. Mordecai, Prest. of Bank of the State, Wm. H. Jones, Cash'r. Bank of Cape Fear, W. W. Vass, Treas. R. $ G. Raleigh. Dec, 18, 1.851. 14 tf At Evan's & Cooke's, YOU will find a beautiful assortment of Staple and Fancy Iry Goods, Embracing every article usual in Dry Goods Stores. Also, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries &c., fcc. In addition to the 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 We are ever grateful for past favors, and beg a continuance of the same. H. L. EVANS, ' . . - GEO. T. COOKE. August 30, 1851. ; 86 NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the firm of R. Tucker & Son are requested to come forward and make payment, longer indulges cann be gi Surviving Partner. December 30, 1851. 800 . LEATHER FOR FALL TRADE, AT WHOLESALE ANI RETAIL. WE respectfully announce to our friends and the trade, generally, 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 m ami fact ureis of the Northern Cities one ef the largest and best selected 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 they are to be 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 manufacture, 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, is for purchasers to come and examine for themselves, and we shall be content to abide the result. F. A. & R. H. FORD, No. 21, Old Street, , opposite B. P. Harrison's Saddlery. Petersburg, August 13, 1851. 83 tf. MARBLE WORK AND IRON RAILINGS. No. 360 Market-Street, Philadelphia, furnish all kinds of Jtlarble Work, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, &C, At the most reasobable rates, and work w J: ranted equal to any house in the Union. Corner of Rroad & Coates Streets, PHILADELPHIA, NASPFACTUnE ALL KINDS 0E IRON RATLINGS, For Enclosures, Balconies, Verandalis, ana any jF.7.VC'V JHO.V 110 JUT, On the most reasonable terms. Orders attended to with dispatch. September 27, 185U 94 6m A. R. STITH, 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, lroceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats, Furniture, 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 MILTON FACTORY AND MILL. J. R. Rarrett A. J. I Hewsom, 5a) Having purchased Mr. 1 nomas w. Holden s interest in the Milton Cotton Factory and Mills Lands, Tenements, and debts due the Firm c. Barrett, Newsom and Holden, will continue the Manufac turing and Milling business. They ase now putting in operation a set of Woolen Machinery, for the purpose of manufacturing - WOOLE.V ftOOlfS, and will also have two good CARDING MACHINES in order the ensuing season, which will not only anbrd 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 mechanics, and will endeavor to merit public patronage. BARRETT & NEWSOM. Milton. March 25. 1851. 41 tf. North. Carolina Book Store. HENRY D. TURNER has for sale the Supreme Court Reports, 40 volumes, uniform sets, or single volumes; Iredell's Digest, 3 volumes; Rwaim's Justice and Form Book; Iredell's Manual; Swaiin's Executor. Also, at greatly reduced prices, in quantities or by re tail, a complete assortment of School Books, Music Books.- Blank Books, Stationery, and Fancy Articles; Juvenile and Toy Books ; all the new publications as soon as issued ; the Standard Publications in every de partment of Literature, Arts and Science, and in every language, ancient or modern. Book Binding, in every variety, promptly executed, in the neatest manner. Select Garden Seeds every variety warranted fresh and good selected from the most approved Seedsmen and Gardeners in the Northern country. Raleigh, January 9, 1852. " 18 6 Li i axesmTde "new. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Silas Burns, and that he is prepared to execute any Job in his line as Blacksmith, particularly OLD AXES MADE NEW. Havingservcd his Apprenticeship with Mr. Burns, he flatters himself that he. will perpetuate the character heretofore sustained by that Establishment. My Grist Mill is in good order; all Corn brought to it will be strictly and promptly attended to by RALPH M. ANDREWS. Raleigh. October 1, 1851. 887 w6m. IMPORTATIONS Fult SPRING, IS52. M. L. HALLOWELL, & CO. IMPORTERS OF SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 143 Market Street, M'll li,Jl It K L. I'll 1.1. TiESPECTFULLY invite North Carolina Mer- llichants to examine their very extensive stock of Goods ; selected with great care, and purchased for cash. January 15, 1853. 18 2mp. UNN'S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, or Poor Man's JTFriend, ia the hours of affliction, pain and sickness, a safe and reliable guide. This book points out in plain language, free from doctor's terms, the disease's of men, women, and children, and the latest and most improved means used in their cure, and is intended expressly for he benefit of families. For sale by H. D. TURNER, . Jan. 10, 1852. N. C. Bookstore. 7T1HE FAMILY SCHOOL, heretofore carried on in J Warren County, near Littleton, North Carolina, has, been transferred to Ridgeway, in the same County, agreeably to an arrangement with the Trustees of the Ridgeway Academy. J. D'B. HOOPER. January 12, 1852. 902 2w. Weekly Register, two insertions. A CARD. HOOPER, besides his classes fPHE REV. W of 1 young Ladies, has under hisinstuction-a small class of boys, learning Bullions's Latin Reader," and would be willing to take several others of the same advance mcnL J anuary 3, 1852. 18 3t. EL. HARDING & CO. have taken a Store in connection with Col. CT W, D. Hutching6, on Fayetteville Strec t, next door to W. L, Pomeroy's Book Store, where they will be pleased to see their friends and customers. E. L. HARDING & CO. Raleigh, January 6th, 1852. 18 M ACCARONl, another supply just received and for sale by W. H. K. 8. TUUrvEK. NEW SHOE STORE. ssfej H. O. GULL, begs I li ill zcns Ra,e'h and its ' W receiving the largest ase O. GULL, begs leave to inform the citi- vicinity, that he is now ng the largest assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, VALICES, BONNET BOXES, TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, SATCH ELLS, &c, &c, bat 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 half do. . do Black thick and thin Sv-le whole Gaiters, do do do do half do- do do do do Morocco Gaiters, do do and Bronze do do Bootees, do do thick and tbin sole do Excelsiors, do Bronze do do do. do Black do Kid and Morocco Parodies, do do do Enamelled Jenny Lind. do Green, Bronze, and light colored .Vorocco Bus kins, do do do Polka Shoes, do- r Black Kid and Morocco Slippers, do do do Ties, do do do Walking Shoes, do Bfack 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. Misses' Blue. Green, Bronze, aud light colored Prunel la Gaiters. do Black thick and thin sole do. do Blue, Green, Bronze, and light colored Missess Bootees, do Black thick and thin sole do. do do Morocco and Goat Buskins, do do do Slippers, do Goat .nd 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 well to give me a call, as they cau be supplied on rea sonable terms. Raleigh, December 5. 1851. 10 PIANOS! "TVTOW receiving at the North Carolina Music Store a splendid assortment of Pianos from the celebra ted Factory of Knabe & Gaehle, Baltimore, who re ceived the first Premiums three years in succession, in 1848, 1849 and 1850, at their annual Exhibition of the Stale of Maryland. Comprising 64- Octaves, Either as Rosewood or Mahog any, Built in an Entire Iron Frame. Grand Piano, in a modern style, handsome wood, - - - - " " with carved ornaments, from 650 $700 to Piano, splendid carving, ornamented Drawing, No. 2J " " " Gothic - " - 3, " square cor. case, ogee Tablets, 1000 SdUARI style, style, 450 400 on a large fash stand, " "4, " round " " ornam'd with modern mouldings, - " " --10, " " " plain finish, of superior wood, " " ", " hollow cornered case, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stand, ' " 5, , M C 0q modern legs, - " " 7-8, " " square cor. case, Goth, pattern Tablet and ectog. legs, - " " 9, " hollow " " plain Tablet, and octogan legs, " 7-8, " " square " plain legs, Comprising 6J- Octaves, entire Iron Frame. " fashionable stylo case, orna mented with mouldings, - - " " hollow cornered case, and 8 cor nered ogee logs, - " " square cornered case, gothic Tablets, legs to match, - Co uprising 6 Octaves, Iron Plate and Bar, 375 375 350 350 350 325 325 300 300 280 280 ' " hollow cornered case, on a scroll ' stand, Drawing, A'o. 5, ... " " on turned legs, ....... " " square " " fancy Ta blet, legs to match, ... " " " - plain " 275 250 250 225 Drawings of the above numbers can be sect at the Music Store, or when desired any number can be sent to persons wishing to examine. DRAWING AND PAINTING. Bristol Board, superior quality. Albums, Tinted Board, Fabers Pencils, Tinted drawing paper. Canvass in the piece and on stretchers, various sizes, Paints, Oils, Var nish, Brushes, Paletts, Palett knives, Palett cups, Maul sticks, black and white Crayons, &c , &c, in short eve ry thing necessary for these tasteful and beautiful ac complishments. Piano Covers. Gutta Percha figured and plain lined with ciolh.in order to secure the Piano against the damp ness of the atmosphere, a new and splendid article. A choice selection of new and popular Music this day received, and for sale by K. W. PETERSILIA. Raleigh, January 5th, 1852. 18 FALL STOCK, 1831. THE attention of my friends and Dealers, gener ally, is invited to my assortment of Foreign and Domestic .TIcdfciucs, Valuts, Oils, M'erfumery, Dye SiufTs, A'c, 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 for the very liberal support hitherto extended to me, and by con- j tinued assiduity, and unremitted attention to the wants of my friends, I hope to continue to merit the favorable ( opinion so generally entertuiiied for my Establishment. ; I continue to keep a supply of the Purest Wines, and j London Dock Brandy, bought expressly for Medical pur- I 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 JUST ARRIVED, AT. PROCTER'S. Successor to Messrs. Oliver & Proctor, A Fresh Supply of those beautiful WINTER FROCK AND OVER-COATS, Also, a variety of FANCY CASSIMERES, All of which are selling very cheap. ISAAC PROCTER. Raleigh, Dec. 20, 1851. 14 Ready-Ma.de Clothing. CHEAFER THAN EVER. We have received a a full assortment of fine, extra fine, and low priced Ready-made Clothing, which we are instiucted to sell at the very lowest prices, in order to close out the en tire stock, to make roon for further supplies. A. B. STITH, & CO. Raleigh, Decomber 20, 1851. 14 LITERARY Reminiscences, from the Autobiography of an English Opium Eater, by Thomas De Quia cey, 2 vol. At H. D. TURNER'S. N. C. Bookstor Saddlo and Harness Establishment The undersigned tenders his sin. cere thanks to' hn friends and num erous customers; for the very liber al patronage bestotverf on frrrtf srrree-' his com men cement in frftsmess in this city, and hopes by a srfct and diligent attention to his business, to JJJ o merit a continuance of their favor. Having had the misfortune to lose his Store House by Fire, he has taken a Store on the West side of Fayette ville Street, in Peace's Row, 2nd door South of P. F. Pescud's Drug Store, where he will continue to conduct his business as heretofore. Having in his employ the best workmen the country can produce, and the best ma terials, he is prepared to make to order any and "every article manufactured iu his line of business, with fidelity and despatch. All kinds of repairing also done promptly. The following comprises a list of goods constantly kept on hand, aud which shall be sold at prices to suit the times. Geatlenieu's best plain and stitched Saddles, Spanish ditto, all kinds, Somerset and shafted ditto, full quilted Spanish and Washington Covered ditto, common Sad dles, great variety, Ladie's Saddles all kinds, Boy's and Waggon ditto. Coach, Buggie and Stage Harness; Waggon and Car Harnesses, all kinds; Saddle Bags, Briddlesaad Martin gales, all kinds ; Trunks and Travelling Bags, Bufialoe robes; Coach, Buggie and Riding vVhips. all kinds; Waggoij, Planter's and Drover's ditto ; Skirting Harness, Bag and Bridle Leather, Sheep and Hog Skins, Sad dle Trees, Girth and Straining Webb, Enameled and Dash Leather. Stirrup Irons and Bridle Biits, all kinds and Patterns; Coach, Gig and Buggie Harness Mounting, all Patterns ; in fact, all articles usually kept in a regular Saddlery Store can be had here. C. W. D. HUTCHINGS. Ralpigh, January 1, 1851. 17 tf. JUST RECEIVED. fM'EW hulled Buckwheat Flour, Superior Ohio Butter, Goshen Cheese, Ohio Hams of Bacon, (excellent quality,) Fine dried Beef, Buffalo Tongues, Irish Potatoes, Prunes and Lindles, Gayer and common Raisins, Currants and Citron, R.iine Wines, together with a choice assortment of TOYS Sf FJLXCY ARTICLES. for sale low at F.MAHLER'S. At the R. & G. R. R. Depot. December 23. 1851. . 899 GOODS AT WHOLESALE. ' KAHNWELLER & BROTHER, respectfully in form Merchants, Planters and others, that they are prepared to supply any amount of DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, on the most favorable terms. They can success fully compete with any southern market, as all will find on application. We have the late Reading Room expressly fitted up for the wholesale business. Wilmington, Nov. 13, 1851. 6 6t. HURRAH FOR NORTH CAROLINA Home Industry must Succeed! am now prepared to manufacture DOOR LOCKS with mineral Knobs, for 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. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh. Sept. 13th 1851. 90 ly 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, dec. W. H. & R. 8. -TUCKER. 101 Notice. WniTESviLLE, Columbus, Co. N. C. Dec. 10, 1851. A TEACHER WANTED, to take charge of the Academy at this place. A Iileral price will be givenf Application will be made to F. George, Esq., or mysel at this office. J. A. MAULTSBY. 898 tf. NOTICE. EL. HARDING, & Co. Would inform s their friends and customers that they can be found for a few days in a room over Messrs. Evans & Cooke's Stoie. Call at the far-famed and world-wide renowned Estalishment of E. L. H.& Co., and get the best bar gains, as heretofore. December 19, 1851. 14 tf. SAVAGE AND MEARES, COMMISSION awi FORWARDING MERCHANTS WllXISOTON, N. C. August 12, 1851. 81 ly. Cash for 10,0000 Bushels of Charcoal. I am always In want, and always pay the very highest prices. Old Iron always in demand at a fair price at the NOVELTY WORKS. SILAS BURNS. Raleisrh. N. C. 4 4t. By the Author of "Sum Slick." ULE AND MISRULE of the English in Ame R rica. By Judge Halliburton. For sale by H. D. TURNER, N. C. Bookstore. ' Raleigh, Nov- 1831. 2 Ry SAMUEL WARREN, F. R. S. HE LILLY AND THE BEE: an Apologue of the Crystal Palace. Received this day by JJEJNKi JJ. TURNER. v, N. C. Bookstore. Raleigh, November, 1851. S A DIGESTED MANUAL of the Acts of the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina, from the year 1838 to the ycai 1846, inclusive, omitting all the Acts of a private and local nature, and such as were tempor ary, and whose operation has reaseed to exist. BY JAMES IREDELL Price 1 50. N H. D. TURNER. Turner's North Carolina Almanac, FOR 1852. PUBLISHED and sold Wholesale and Retail, by HENRY D. TURNER, Raleigh, 1851. N. C. Book Store. PRICE $ 1,75 Cents. Swallow Barn, or a sojourn in the Old Dominion. Revised Edition, with twenty Illustrations. By J. P. Kennedy. For sale by . H . D. TURNER, Ralp'gh, Dec. 1851. N. C. Bookstore. JOB PRINTING. THE Subscriber has recently supplied himself with m full ard varied assortment of the best and most fashion able Job type, and is now prepared to execute Jobs of all kinds with neatness and despatch, and on moderate terms. Call at the Standard Office, Raleigh, N. C. W. W. HOLDEN. Notice to Deotors. 1 L. HARDING & CO. design closing their pres 2J ent business as speedily as possible, and request all those that are indebted to come forward and settle, either by Cash, Bond or Note. I - Raleieh: January 6th, 1852. : 18 BLANK Warrants and Blank Executions for Clerks, ror sale at the Standard office. ' August 6, 1851. ! : . 80 tfi.