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Ml-WEEKLY, $4 PER ANNUM. - PUBLISI1ED WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MORNINGS. WEEKLY, 2 PER ANNUM. VOL. III. RALEIGH, NOUTH-C HOLINA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1852. NO. 7. THE NORTH CAROLINA STANDAR PUBLISHED WSWU AKI BE.MI-VTKKKH BT WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, EDITOR ANipggi!i2!2; w,rtir. Two dollars per aunuin Terms " '"fiit month. Two dollars and in advance, or within n . six months . anJ Threa wfitS from'thc ti.e e, 8UTTfoF the Sem.-Wbkklt. Four dollars per nnura in advance, or within the first month; Four T .llars'and lifty cents, if payment be delayed sis months; ,n J Five Dollars, if not paid within six months from the imn of subscribing. ' , . . ! y The above rules will he inflexibly adhered to. unvniTisEMtsTS not exceeding fourteen lines wil be inserted one time tor one uoiur, uu iwcmj-u.c leii-th iii proportion. Court orders and Judidicia! Ad vertisementa will be charged 25 per cent higher than the above 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. 1ma Subscribers, and others, who may .. Tht to the Editor, can do so at all times, by Mai land at to risk. Receipts for all sums willbe promptly transmitted Letters to the Editor must come free of postage. IMMENSE COMBINATION! ROBINSON &ELDHED, A.1D SANDS, QUICK & CO. most Extensive Menagerie, and ths most eleqant and chaste CIRCUS COMPANY. The Hitherto either of these splendid Establishments have alone outrivalled all competition. They are now combined, nod both Exhibitions can be enjoyed in all their magnificence and splem'or for the same price as was formerly demanded and paid o witness one. The Company will exhibit at Oxford, on Thursday, the Tally Ho, Woods's. (Forsyth's old place,) Hillsborough, Monday the Hvjk' Sture 011 Tuesday the 7th, and at 2d Dec. 3d " 4 th " 6th " Morrisville 0:1 Wednesday the 8th. Raleigh, on" Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the 9th, ll)th. and Uth of Deecmbcr. Admission to the whole exhibition of Animals aiid Circus, 50 cents ; children and servants half price. All oppositional an end. The hitherto unheard of combination of these two iremcndous establishments is a new era in the history of the exhibition of Circus and Wild-Animals,., and throws allof Bjrnum's speculations in the shade. ROBINSON & ELDREJD h ive hiherto enjoyed the highest popularity and renown lor the productions of the most superb feats of llorse inansnip, by Master James, Master John, Madame Rob iiiion. Mad'lle Henrietta, and the whole of their inimi table Troupe, as well as for the cbasteness and decorum which ever characterised their arena performances. But in order more fully to satisfy their Southern patrons, they have effected a combination with the equally celebrated SANDS. QUICK & CO., whose wonderful collection of Rare and Wild Animals is notorious as far surpassing any other in America. The Great War Elephant BOLIVAR, the largest and best trained of ail the segacious monsters ever yet ex hibited, is wjth this great combined Southern Jlem&serie and Circus. THE HUGE WHITE BEAR, Weighing 1,500 pounds, and the only specimen now living in America, adds wonder to this superb collection. Lions, Tigers. Zebras, Hyenas, Leopard?, Apes, Monkeys, Oarang Oulang. Birds of different climes and species, and an endless va riety of Animated Nature, willbe exhibited to - the de light and improvement of all who visit the canvass T. V. TIDM ARSII, Agent. Ca? Doors open for Day performance, at 12 J o'clock, performance to cornmenae at 1$. Night performance, doors open at 6, performance to commence at 6. .November 23 5 CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! We Study to JFlease. THE Subscriber has just returned from the Northern Cities, where he bsjj been engaged in superintend ing the manufacture of his-cntire STOCK. OF CX.OTIIENO. Which' is now being opened AT HIS. NEW STORE. Old Stand, Fayetteville Street, .'. Raleighr 2v. C. ' His Store is fitted up in a atyle of elegance, superior to any in the State, and his Sfck presents attractions, rarely to be seen, except in the large assortments of the Northern cities. . E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, October 4th, 1 852. 83 A Large TLot of Musical Instruments, lJi the retail or wholesale; Guitars from three to U forty dollars. Violins from 25 cents to 50 dollars. nanjors of all sizes and prices, Flutes with from one to "S"1 es. Uctavc Flutes, Flies, rAccordeons, I rencn nu ucrmin, &c. A very fine lotof new and fashionable Music, Music ti t- 1 ' wuh the msic selected by myself to suit p . UI perionners. - . Paint for Oil or Water colors f every description, put 1" k u 68 or 1,y tlle sir,gle tu,e- Canvass on stretch 7h., , 1 8'ngle ard ofall sizes in short every thing that belong to the Fine Arts. . i .mer,eS aml fanc artile8 of kind", too tedious to mention. Two secend-handed Tianos to sell or rent. '.. p . . . K. W. PETEBSILIA. Kaleigh, October ISIb 1 00 07 notice - " - Inrr!tht R'e,n ,hat application will be made fe the intonn. 1 r LeK,slatuf for the passage pf art act tounite road r mp'ny ,he Greensville and Roanoke Ril-NovZ CHEAP AS EVER 1 THE tubscriber would respectfully call the attention of his town and country friends to his well selected stock of Groceries, Confectionaries, fancy articles, &c., and I pledge myself not to be undersold by any one in the place; you will find the following.in part: Groceries. 25 Barrels Brown, Pulverised, Crushed and Clarified Sugars, from Si to 12j cents- 12 Bags Rio and Laguara Coffee, best quality. .8 Bills Roe-Herrings, prime article Tallow. Adaman tine Candles. A fine lot of Black ar.U L.reen l ea in papers oi 3, : I pound papers. Chests, Gun Powder and Imperial Tea. 2 Casks of New Orleans Molasses,. &e., &c. 100 pounds Baltimore Bacon, Sides and Shoulders. Fancy Articles. A finer lot, I am confident, never was offered in this market to be sotd very cheap. Gnus aud Cutlery. 12 Guns from five to thirty dollars, Pistols of various kinds. A fine lot of table and pock et cutlery, Confectionaries. A fine lot of Candies of my own make at the usual low price of $15 per hundred pounds. 2 casks of preserved Ginger. Gum Drops of different kinds. 4 cases of Prunes in glass jars. 2 doz. fancy boxes. 200 lbs. Currents at the low price 12$ cents. Pickles, Preserves, Catsups, Walnuts, Almonds, Palm Nuts and Filberts. Matches lower than ever sold in this market; and many other articles in this line not neces sary to mention. Cigars. 50,000 of assorted brands and cheaper than can be found elsewhere in the city. Members of the Legisla ture and others who indulge in a smoke, are requested to call at my store. -I have on hand a good lot of Snuff and Chewing Tobacco. Burning Fluid. 3 Casks Burning Fluid at reduced price and warrant ed to be as good as any brought to the city. My town and country friends may rest assured that the above goods can be bought as cheap as the lowest seller dare offer them. Norfolk. Oysters, I have made arrangements with dealers in Norfolk whereby I shall be enabled to furnish the city and coun try with Oysters. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. . L. B. WALKER. Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1852. 103 CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL IN RALEIGH. rfHE Subscriber will open a School ot this desc-ip-( tion in the City of Raleigh, on trie first Monday in January next, strictly limited to twtnty-Jivt pupils. The Latin, Greek, and French languages will be soundly taught, with a thorough course of Mathematics. Asthe school is intended to be one of high grade, pupils will be expected to have already received some degree of pre paratory instiuction in the ordinary English branches. The first session will be one of five months. Some hall' dozen boarders may be accomodated, if preferred, in the Principal's family, at $12,00 per month. Fees for Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, $25,00 French extra, 10.00 One half of the above expenses will be expected in variably in advance. L. WADDELL. October 10, 1852. lOt REFERENCES. Faculty of Washington College, Lexington, Va., Trustees of Staunton Academy, Staunton, Va., Rev. H. KuiTner, D. D., Kanawha co., Va., Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, Secretary of the Interior, Wash ington city. Dr. F.T. Stribling, Western Lunatic Asylum, Staun ton, Va., Rev. W. H. McGuffey, D D., University of Va., Rev. R. H. Philips, Virginia Female Institute, Staun ton, Va.. Rev. 13. M. -Smith. Staunton, Va., Judge J. VV. Brockenbrough, U. S. Court, Lexing ton, Va., Judge L. P. Thompson, Staunton, Va., Rev. Moses D. Hodge.-Richmond, Va., Hon. S. :S. Baxter, Richmond, Va., Ucv. J. J. Smyth, Everittsville, N. C, Rev. 13. II. Rice, D. D., Prince Edward co., Va. The subscriber begs leave to add to his father's adver tisement, inserted above, that any other information that may be desired in reference to his school, may be obtain ed of himself or of Mr. Cooke, at the North Carolina Institute lor the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. J. A. WADDELL. XEW FALL A N I) WINTER GOODS 'gIHE Subscriber is now opening his FALL AND 1 WINTER GOODS at his old stand, consisting in part or Wnite Welsh and .ngl!sn p lannels, Twilled and Plain Red do. Plaid and Plain Linseys, and Marlboro Strip, R.-d Blankets, from pood to superior fine, 8-4 Uimask Table Diaper, liukaback, Russia, Bird-eyed, and Brown Diaper, Diaper Tvviils, by the dozen. Linen Crush, Irish Linen, Linen, Cambric and Long Lawn, B'eached and Brown Shirting and jeans. 12-4 Bleached Shirting. 5-4 Brown Shirting, Extra Ettrick Osnaburg, very heavy 7-8 wide, Bed Ticking and Apron Checks, 100 doz. Spool Cotton, White, Ul'k and Col'd. Black and Assorted Sewing SilUs, Stay Bindings, Tidy and Darning Cotton, bl'k Darning Cotton, White and bl'k Cotton Hose, Brown and Bleached Hose, - t Bl'k and White Silk Hose, bl'k Raw Silk Hose, Jacnnelte, Cambric, Plaid, Swiss and Mnll iYiuslins. Carpeting and Hearth Rugs, Carpet Binding and Druaget. Forsajeby J. BROWN. Raleigh, Sept zi, leoz. tv Valuable Real Estate for Sale. TkURSUANT to a decree ir. the case of" Lucius J g Johnson and others v. Cornelia Johnson and others,"' entered at Fall Term, 1852, of Chowan Superior Court of Equitv, I shall sell at-Public Auction, belors the Com t House door in Edenton, on noonday the 27th day ofDeeeis&er next, . The JLarge and Valuable Plantation, upon which the late Charles E. Johnson resided, known as the Bandon Fabm. This Plantation is situated immediately on the Chowan River, and adjoins the lands . a, I'll- a. T" ! 1 --. of Dr. I D. Warren, William rriveu, n.umunu Drum lev, James L. Roberts, Thomas White. Hardy Cross, and the Parker land, and contains 2,350 Acres. .At tached to it is one of the inost valuable Fisheiies on Chowan River. The buildings, comprising a large and commodious Dwelling, and the rtecessaty Farpi.houes, are in good order. The location is one of the healthiest in Ihis section of the State, and ha? excellent water. . The termi'of the sale are a credit of pn b, two and three years the Notes In be well secuied, and to draw interest from Ante. About one hundred dollar will be requued in Cash. . TH. C. MANNING 'C. fc M. E., C. C. - November 8th, 1852. . 104 td. II. F. LESTER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, . ? - -. FETERSBUKG. Wi. ILL give his personal attention to the sale of all kinds of Produce and to f orwarding Uoods, &c Attends particularly .to forwarding Tobacco and other Produce to Ku-hmond. . - . . v . - RKFcn to Hon. A. W Venahle.and Dr. G. : A Wilson, Granville,-Mr. W. L. Pomeroy, Raleigh.- -j November 4,11852. " . : 2m,--- VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE Subscribers," on the 28lh of December; at the Court House in Oxford, will positively sell to the highest bidder the valuable HOUSE AND LOT once owned by Joseph Littlejohn, Sr., in the town of Oxford, now belonging to the Estate of the late Robert Taylor, dee'd. on a credit of one and two years with interest from date of sale, in bonds of approved surety. This property contains 104 acres of land, three fourths of which are in woods, a fine two story dwelling house, having eight rooms, with fire places, a garret with three looms and a cellar with four room-., all well finished off, an entry with a uassae-e with all necessary out houses: ana situated on a high cimnenco half a mile Irom the Court House midst a large grove of fine oaks command ing a view of town in front, with a very fino spring on the premises as near the house as could be desired. This situation is admirably suited to those who desire to be convenient to the Male and Female Schools and business of the place. . - - J hose desiring information are referred to Maj. C. L. Hinton. of Raleigh, Gen. Joseph B. Littlejohn. of Franklin, Richard Smith. Esq., of Caswell, Robt. B. Gilliam, Esq, of Oxford, Thomas Speller, Esq., of Benie, Thomas Alston, Esq. of Warren, Col. R. O. Britten, of Petersburg, Dr. Thos. Gilliam, of Fayetteville. By the Executors of ROB'T. TAYLOR, Dec'd. Oxford, Nov. 9, 1852. 104 td. Office IV. C. Railroad Company, November 19, 1852. ITTTHEREAS, the Stockholders of the North Caroli - II na Railroad Company, at their last general meet ing, passed the following order, viz : Resoloed, That injustice to such of the Stockhol deisof this Company as have paid their subscriptions either in money or by woik, the amount due by such stockholder asshall be in default thiity days from this time, shall be forthwith collected if practicable, and ' that in all such cases, interest be rigidly exacted." Therefore Hesoloed, That whenever the instalments which hare been heretofore squired by ihis board upon any stock, shall re n.ain unpaid on the 1st day of Decem ber next, that the Directors forthwith will advertise the stock oi said delinquent Stockholders for sale and pro ceed to sell said slock lor cash. On motion, Hesolverl, That an instalment of 10 per cent, on the capita! stock of the Company be called in and fnade payable on or before the 20:h of December next, and if not paid by lhat time, then to draw interest. Copied Irom the proceedings of the Board of- Direc tors of the North Carolina Railroad Company CYRUS P. MEND EN HALL, Sec'y Sf Trtas'r. Stockholders will bear in mind the above call makes the seventh instalment. They can have an opportunity of paying their instalments on the 8th and 9th days ol December next in Raleigh. C. P. M. Nov. 22,1852. 4 3t rno MERCHANTSIMPORTANT AND I TRUE. The fact, that merchants can supply their wants in their home markets, and thus save the trouble and expense of a northern trip, being fully established, the subscribers, in anticipation ol a large demand for their popular Ready Made C lothing, have manufactured an unusually large stock, which, lh-y may safely say, has never been surpassed, if it has been eq-ialled, in the southern market. Encouraged by the very liberal patronage hitherto re ceived, and with largely increased facilities, we are de termined to keep pace with the onward spirit of the asje, and to use every honorable effoit to deserve our share of the public distribution." Merchants visit ing Petersburg, whether dealing in Clothing or not, are invited to viiit our IVholesalb Rooms, now stocked with every variety of Clothing, of our oxen manufac ture, the most modern styles, and at JVew Vor.k prices. A. S. SHAFER &. CO., Wholesale Clothing Bazaar, Sycamore, three doors from Bank street, Petersburg, Va. September 1, 1352. ?. 81 tf. - Valuable Property for Sale in Raleigh. THE subscribers will sell, on the premises, on the 18th of December next, two LOTS, with all the improvements thereon, situated on Hillsborough street, just outside the corporation limits, adjoining the Rev. Dr. Mason, and in front of Mr. Courts, and within a few hundred yards of St. Mary's. One of the lots has a new and well constructed and well built two story Dwelling House, with three rooms below and three rooms above, all with good fire-places ; a two-btory Kitchen, with four rooms with fire-places in each room together with all the neceesary outhouses. Also, a highly improved Gar dan, of three-fourths of an acre. The other lot adjoining (on the corner,) has a Store anl Warehouse, Dwelling House, Kitchen, Stable and Carriage house, and a first rate well of water. It is an excellent stand for the raercintile business. This property is as desirable as any about the City of Raleigh. Terms made known on day of sale. ' JOHN BUFFALOE. J. W. B. WATSON, Ex'r. of J. O. WATSON, dee'd. November 18tb. 1852. 2 td. Marine & Pccket Chronometers, Duplex and. tte peat.'ng Watches. (By Appointment to the Admiralty. WILLIAM DIXON, Chronometer and Watch, Manufacturer, 45 King Square, Gusivtll Road, London. m HIS certifies that the accompanying Watch No. I 1471 3, is warranted by ine to be of my Manufacture, and no V'atctiwunmy name upon it, is genuine, uiucw accompanied by a Certificate, bearing rny signature. I guarantee the Watch IMo. 14 to to Keep unie io tho satisfaction of the purchaser. VV. DaJLUr. These Watches haye a high reputation in Europe and America as superior time pieces. Imported and tor sale by - v . - . a , irr a "X lJAJLMii,U -KAJlsai. Raleigtr, Nov. 15th, 1852. . 1 J! . B y i JCVJLiViJL wwif FOR THE FALL OP 1852. Just in time far the Legislature. TE subscriber having removed to the Corner Store House, formerly occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, which has been recently fitted up in most elegant style, and having just returned from New York, is now opening quite a magnificent supply of Kick Fancy Dry Goods. of the latest importations and fashions fiom Partsand London, which are exceedingly attracting, and to which he would respectfully invite the attention of tasty pur chasers, both among the ladies and gentlemen, from the City and surrounding country. Also, a full supply ot Hats, Caps, Shoe, Boots, and Bonnets of every description.. ; Together with a full lotof Heady Made Cluthirg common and fine, remarkably cheap. T. A. MITCHELL. " Raleigh, October 1st, 1852. " . ' "92 - . w.r-.-r nmr .- aTtaarfeV-hc: S A LE0 F LAND. ; ... HAVING qualified" as Executor pf Peter Ar Pringfon, deceased, I shall offer for sale'to the hiKhest bidder, on the seventh of December nest, the tract of Land, lying in "Franklin- county; near Cedar Rock, known as the Eben. Nelm's tract, containing eleven hundred acies more or Ie9s. Said land has on it a comfortable dwelling House-and all necessary out buildings; with a never failing spring vi water; and is well adapted io the growth ot corn, wheat and tobacco. Those wishing to purchase a desirable residence, situ ated near Cedar Rock Male Academy, wuld do well to examii.ejbe premises before the day of aale.; Terms made known'on dayf sale. WV D, Coppedge, Esq., and Mar. J. J; Thomas may be:relerreJ to. wbo are well acquainted" with the landi and will give anv .oformatien -"rtHOJ,AS,a -ARRINGTON; Executor. --November 15lh, l??53t5- - - ; - NEW FA L L AND W I NT E R GOODS. ALEXANDER CREECH has received the largest portion of his - ; Stock of Fancy and Staple dry GOODS, to which he invites the attention of all who wish to buy handsome and cheap Goods. His stock consists in part of the following : . French Musline de Lains and'Merinoes, American de Lains and Thibet Cloths, . Alboni Plaids, new style, and Prussian Cashmeres, Alpacas, a large assortment. English and American Prints, great variety, Lringnams. u lannels, and Irish Linens, Jackonette. Swiss, Checked and Taltn Muslins, French Erab'd. and Woolen .Shawls, -A good assortment of Gloves and Hosiery, Work'd Collars, Edgings and Insertions, . Lyle and I bread Edging's, I inencambric Handk's , Diapers. Bonnet-Ribbons, &.C., &.C. Bl'k French Cloths and Cas.imeres, Satin, Silk and Cashmere Vestings, Silk Hand'k. and Italian Cravats, - Tweeds, Sattennettes and Ohio Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys and Blankets, i Bleach'd and Brown Domestics", Heavy Ingrain Carpeting and Medium, A Iso an aasmtment of Heady-Made Clothing. Hats, Caps, Bxmuets, Boots & Shoes, Aim many oiuei articles not named; all of which he is determined to sell at his usual low prices, and earn estly requests all those in wantofnew and cheap Goods, to give him a call at his s and, three doors above Mr. R. Smith's, where he will be found ready and willing to serve his customers. He returns his sincere thanks to the citizens ot Raleigh and surrounding cnunliy for past pationage, and hopes to merit the continuance of the same. , Raleigh, Sept. 17, 1S52. 89 NEW FIRM AIYD NilW vCJ01.. SELBY.& MURRAY, One Door Above, P. F. Pjcscud's Drug Store, No IS, Fayetteville Street. ARE now receiving and opening their Fall and Winter Stok of choice Goods, which is large and well selected, bought entirely, for Cash, and will be sold at prices which will not fail to suit the purchaser. The Stock consists in part of the following : Super Black Grode Rhine Silks, Col'd do. . French Printed DeLaines and Cashmeres, French and German Merinoes, Black Bombazine, do Aiapacca, French Worked Collars, Gents and Ladies Kid Gloves, x Bonnets and Tafeta Ribbons, Silk Leghorn and other kind of Bonnets, 15U Pieces English and American Prints, Jaconet, Swiss. Jifull and Cross Barred .Muslins, Silk and Cotton Hosiery. A great variety of Shawls, Cloth and Cassimeres and Vestings. And a general assortment of Goods tor M enVwcar. September, 1S52. 91 - Boots and Shoes. CORK Sole 'Boofs, with Double Uppers at the low price of $?4,50. Double Sole Nailed Bottom Boots for Waggoners and Rail Road Hands. A large Stock ol Double and Single Sole Brogans will be sold cheap. Ladies Shoes and Bootees, Manufactured by Robinson St Co. Call and examine our Stuck before buying elsewhere. SELBY 5t MURRAY. September 1852. 91 Groceries, &c. BROWN, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf Sugar; Java, Laguira, Maracaibo and Rio Coffee, Super Imperial and Gunpowder Tea, .Sperm, Admantine and Hull'!& Son's Tallow Cancles. Hardware, Crockery, Black smith's Tools. Cotton Bagging Gunny and Dundee, and Rope, Swede and English Iron, Cast Steel, Blister and German do. Blasting Powder, Horse Shoes and H orsc Shoe Nails, &.C., are always kept by SCLBY & MURRAY. Sjptemher, 91 HENRY KIEM'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-vvit : 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, 5000 Black Principe CcgarSj Regalia, Havana, &c. &c. &c. &c. January 2, 1852. 18 tf. Clothing! Clothing! ! Clothing! riATE & CO. have Ihis day received anot" 1 large lot of the latest styles of Fashionable Rka Madk Clothing, manufactured by ourselves exprt ly lorourown Wholesale and Retail trade, and warrat j led to give satislaction. We name in part extia-fini- ; black, blue, brown and olive colored Beaver Over back., fine and extra-fine Dress and Frocks oi various styles, do Satin silk Velvet, Cashmereand merino Vests, fine and extra-fine black; doeskin and fancy cassimere Pan's, likewise, a very large lot of medium and low priced i:i great abundance, all ol which we will, sell as lovv as such goods can be bought in any city in the United States, wholesale or retail. Call on TATK& Co.for bargains. N. B. We would respectfully cay to .hose who have lett.their measures for Clothing that llioy are all received in fine order. - - ' " TATE & CO., IVtsl side, Fayetteville street, Raleigh. November 29th, 1852. 5 I Is asaul Groye Male Acadciny. Wake Forest, N. C. WILLIAM M. CRENSHAW, A. B , Principal. . TKAHE next session of this Institution will commence jl on the 2nd Monday in January next. The Academy is situated about 1 1-2 miles from Forestville. No deduction for loss of lime.except in case of protrac ted sickness. Board can be bad at $3 50 per month, including" washing, lights and fuel. Tuition from $7 to S15 per session. For further particulars address ' Dr. W. HARTSFIELD, . . ' " Forestville, Wake County, N. C. November S:h. 1852. - 104-415J. fP3- The Weekly Register and the Spirit of the Age will copy. - ' SCHOOL NOTICE. ' A DISTINGUISHED Graduate of the University o North Carolina, who has had several years expe tience in teaching, is desirous of procuring a suitable location for the establishment of a permanent High School. He is qualified to tteach the Latin, Greek, French, and Spanish languages, Mathematics and all oth er branches usually taught in similar institutions. Com munications addressed to P. W Hepderson, N. C.. wil receive prompt attention. - . r . November 6th, 1852. y " ., 945wSw- . TURNER'S JfOUTH CAROLIBTA . ALMANAC FOR 1853. PUBLISHED this day, and sold wholesale and retail by - -; ;v- HENBV D. TURNER; ' .:;'.' 7 - ; , N.-C. Bookstore. :- October .12,11853. f ' , V .'---' . -' 9& . Boots and Shoes. J: MlLES &;tiONS-. Improved :?titcheJBooU, - Double Siile aud Waterproof do, a splendid article of Double Sole Brogans for .the practical Farmers of Wake and surrounding country, including the Railroad , j' '. .v..-- EVANS & COOKE- -8,-pt. i7, .' ; : . ; The Huntress Sul-Malla ! Who moves so stately on Lumon, at the roar of the foamy water? T Her hair falls upon her-heaving breast, white is her arm behind,, as slow she bends the "bow J Why dost thou wander in-deserts, like a light through a cloudy fie!d? Tho .young Roes are panting by their secret rocks. Return thou daughter of Kings, the cloudy night is near! - It was the young branch of green Inishuna, Sul-Malla of blue eyes. She sent the .bard from her rock to bid us to her feast. Amidst the song we sat down in Cluba's Echoing Hall ; white moved the hands of Sul-Malla, on the trembling strings, half heard amidst the sound, was 1 the name of the Truly Fortunate and Far-Favud Lottery Agents and Haulier, PYFEK & CO, No. I, lAjrht Street, J."iltimcrc, Hid. " There are deeds whiLh should not pass away. And names that must not wither, though the Earth Forgets her Empires." These lines the ill-fated Byron must have designed should apply to tho bright deeds and undying name of the world-renowned and universally admitted ' greatest i of ths great," of all earthly Priye Selleis, The old Established and, Popular . FA VO JUTES OF V O i T U N E FSfFEK. & CO. BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. . Citizens of the Union! We here present to you the nucleus of the Brilliant Lotteries for December. One order may crown your wishes. Thousands are now rushing to this inexhaustible fountain, of wealth, and the sanitary effect is witnessed in the Palaces of the Rich. I he experience of every day teaches the vital necessity of wealth. " O 'tis a sweet companion J Kind and true A man may trust it, when his father cheats him, Brother, or friend "or wife. O wondcrous pelf, That which makes a'l men false, U true itsull'." Splendid Schemes for December, 1852. 15? The Certificate Prices of packages of quarter tick ets only, are given below. Pate. Capital No. of Price of Prirenf; Doc. I'liaios. Ilalloit.. Tickets. Packai'us ; 1 fj!36,623 75 Nos 12"Jrawn $'.0 S3. 00 j 2 20,000 78 Nos 14 drawn 5 18 0!) 3 20,000 75 Nos 15 drawn 5 16 00 4 38,000 78 Nos 13 drawn 10 35 00 0 28,500 75 Nos 13 drawn H 27 00 7 21.CC0 73 Nos 13 drawn 5 18 CO 8 37,500 75 Nos 12 drawn 10 25 CO 9 20,608 78 Nos 14 drawn i 18 00 10 13,500 78 Nos 15 drawn .4 . 13 00 11 52,500 75 Nos 15 drawn 15 - 4-c 00 13 25,000 78 No. 13 drawn 8 . 30 00 14 25,000 75 Nos 12 drawn 8 18 00 15 35,000 73 Nos IS drawn 10 ' 30 00 1G 16,312 78 Nos 12 drawn 5 ' 18 00 j 17 20,000 75 Nos 12 drawn 5 18 00 j 18 33,461 75 Nos 13 drawn 10 35 00 J 20 2G.000 7S Nos 15 drawn 8 25 bo I 21 20,000 75 Nos 12 drawn 5. 18 00! 22 30,909 78 Nos 12 drawn 10 35 00 ! 23 20,000 75 Nos 14 drawn 5 18 CO; 24 15,000 75 Nos 14 drawn 4 13 CO j 25 60.000 78 Nos 13 drawn 20 75 CO j 27 30,000 75 Nos 13 drawn 8 30 00 1 23 17,716 78 Nos 1G drawn 5 15 CO j 29 35,010 75 Nos 14 drawn 10 30 00 SO 18,000 78 Nos 13 drawn 5 18 0!) 31 20,000 75 Nos 12 drawn 5 18 00 13 00 Vjki Drawings forwarded to Correspondents by the first mails alter the lotteries are drawn. UeT" Correspondents will please order a few daysbeforc the lotteries are drawn. There is a large per centajje in favor of those purchas- j ers who order by the Package, and the chances of drawing four of the largest Prizes in the Scheme, are thereby se- j cured. We advise the purchase of Pa.-k.iges of Tickets . in every instance. ' ! EVERY DAY OUR LTJCK INCREASES ! urn inn . 13 f rn. . C' i o dm. f.ent CaIin" 5 a'00" "n S,har,t 1 Ima; $10,000 sent to Georgia; $2o,0C0 sent to North! Carolina; 12,000 sent to Virginii; 10.E96 sent to' North Carolina; 13,000 sent to Alabama; $9,000; sent to Tennessee. - So we go every day selling aiul paying the Prizes, and raising the poor man to a level with the rich " Na- I bob." Thousands who once never read a lottery adver- j tiscment, are now awakening to tho importance of this , beautiful system of realizing Fortunes from small out-j lays. How easy car) the price of a Package or single ' Ticket be saved, " little by little," to invest in tho j tJIarylantl lotteries! PYFER.&.CO. SUB-AGE.XTS. Think how pleasant it will be to have " Fortune buckled on your back," in this easy inannpr, and no longer hesitalo to make at least one trial, at the truly Fortunate, Far-Fiimcd and Old Established Lottery Agent3 and Bankers, PYFER & CO., Ko I. r.iht Street, lialtirr.crc, Itld. December 1st, 1852. C , TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. BRG8AIVS! EROG.OS! ) THE subscriber has now on hahd and in- tends to keep at all times during the Full and ' Winter seasons a large and good assortment of . Negro Shoes, for male and female, embracing j all kinds used i For Plantation and other Purposes! Amongst my assortment of Brogans may be found the Illlaiu.s Kiench wmkrd Froc k B.-dies and Caps, -Hungarian shoe and Stiichdowns, to which I wonld call; La,.;V French woiked Cap and Collar in great varie the attention of Farmers and others in want of a superi-j ; Vj . or article for their servants. My prices shall be as low ( . j0 ,a Mourning land half Mourning Collar, as. similar goods can be bought elsewhere, and I would j do do. Cuff', Muslins and Dimity Bands, i respectfully invite tne uilention ot all to an esaminalion of my stock, as i shall sell low lor casti. I have also on hand and intend constantly to keep, a large anil well selected assortment of Wii die's & Gentlemen's ESoots & Shoes. including all of the latest styles and patterns.. Boys and Youths Boots and Allocs, AlsQ. Misses and Children's Shoes," nil kinds, 3XCgr 'j Ml' fi All ot j Travelling apd hair Trunks," Valices, Bonnet Boj r c. . i. . . t f l-: l T. t.l urpci uag, oau.-i.ei. u ui-n..., . u. which will be sold at the lowan prices .tor casti, l.y A. J. 1A KTIJf, - - Sign of tho Bit; Bao. Raleigh. September 18, 1852. .83 Qood ijssQrtment of Ladies', Mtsscsand Childrcu's i .dressed and undressed MOROCCO BOOTEIJS, Also a great variety of Ladies, Misses, and Children's Black and . colored Prunella and lasting GAITERS. Come and supply yourselies at 'A. J. PARTLN'S. "Raleigh, Sign of the Big Boot. GENTLEMEN who are desirous of good hcaltlj would do well to call at A. J. Parliu'B and supply themselves with a pair of Cork Sole or Water-proof BOOTSj which th.ey can purchase for a small sum "of money not exceeding four dollars and fifty cents. -, Raleigh, Sept. 18. 1852. , . ' 88 TUST OPENED, a good assortment of Gents fine J Calf Stitched Boots and Shoes. Also, 200 pairs business boots. A. J. PARTIN. Raleigh, Sept. 16th, 1852. 88 NOTICE is hereby given that. application will be made to the present Legislature to incorporate rite Manteo Mining Company.' ' .'." " Nov 20.1852, - , 4 0 Id English JPJne Apples, and PoiUlel- rWa made CJbceae, just arrived at - '.-. ' - . . . i TUCKER'S FalLL, AND WI.TEK GOODS. JAMES MctfBlMOiSV Fayetteville St., next door to the '. C. or kstcre AS in store and is now receiving a full assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. together with his usual supptirsul Groceries, Hardware, Queeni-ware, Hats and Cups, which he offers to Ihv. public. Wholesale and Retail, ou liberal terms, conttUt i iite i part of the foilvwing : . . Printed Cashmere and DeLainrs, new and beautiful de signs, . . . v, . Brocade Silks, very rich, .. ' Fancy fig'd and pliin do Plain M"k ai.d watered do French 'Merinos of eveiy ."hade, v English do' do -'t " French and Earlston Ginghams, Fancy and Black and bite, :.- -j' l French, English-and American Prfnls of he latetstyle, 4 4 to 12-4 Tarltou Wowl Shawis,' all qualituaj 8-4 to 10-4 Long do . do T. f" v Black and Mode colors da Embroidered Linen Catn.biic Hd'kfc, -: Hem .Stitch and Tnpe Boid'd do BUck, While and Fancy Kid Gfoves for La'dits, Gen. ilemen, Mioses and chiUben, " "' -' Black Nettand Plain Silk' do do Silk and Cotton Hosiery of all kinds, , j Mt-iim., Thibbet and Wool Gloves do ! Damask Table Diapers, 6 4,8 4 and 10 4 wide, I iiii.l Eye, Scotch and Russia Diaper? . Huckaback. Bleached ar.d Bicwu, Dainak Napkins and Dy lies, Bamslcy Sheeting, 6-4 and 12-4 wide. Pillow Ce Lir.ea, . . Irish Linen'Long Lawn, French Lawn, " Jackonetl, Cambric, Plaid and ,-Swiss Muslins; and adll.-OOK . (SO Plain and Doited Swiss do White, hed, Green aud Yellow Flannels, in great va- nefy, -Blue and Brown Cotton Shirtings and Sheetings,': Keisejs, Li isej s and Osnal orgs, Cloths, Cassiuiers and Vesting, a complete assort trenr. HATS AND CAPS. Just to hand a general assmfmertl of Fashionable Fall style for Men, Bos and Children. . BOOTS AND SHOES. Vow opning my uu.il largo supply lor Gentlemen, La dies, Boys. Missesand Children, in great variety. Also, .Men's and Boy's heavy Brogans single and double s.ei , suitable for the Fanners. COTTON BAGGING, ROPE A'D TWINE. A large Lot ot Gunny. Dundee, and German Bagging. Hemp and Jute Rope and Twine. GROCERIES. . A complete assortment of Blown, Ciushed, Groi'DtC ' and Clarified Sugars, Java, Lautia and Rio Coffee, Sugar-House Molasses ai.rl St ' Choice Champagne, aiacUria, Sherry ai.d PoitWine. p-..uv, in iuui auu um ivioiroiianeia vvniSKey, Segars of the most approved Brands. Sept. 24, 1S52. 91 ly. IV. C Fashionable Jewelry Store. DEALERS Hi GOLD AND SILVER . WATCHES, All Kinds of Jewelry, af the Latest Stoics, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, rerfumery. Fancy Poods and Clocks. 0 THE subscriber are now receiving t'hiir Fall Jyp"rchasp, which is one of (he most extens.'ve g,ever offered li.r sale in the Stale. Consisting vf 100 Gold and Silver Watches, J arge collection of Gold Chains. Seals and Keya. A fine lot of Diamond Rings and Pins, Fashionable Earrings, Brevtpins and Rings, Bracelet!, Cuff Pins and Armletts, Very largo assortment .of Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, 'Gold and Silver Thimbloy, Gold and Silver Pencilsand Pens and Locket., Steel Pnsand Keys. Razors, Strops and Pen Knives, Silver Table, Deseits and Tea Spoons. Ladle. Forks and Bolter Knives, aud Pickle Knives i Castors.'candles.icks, Snuffers and Tiai, Basket-, Waiter Coffee Urn GeiondoUs, Coral aud Card' Cases, Perfumery and Fancy Goods. All kindf Watches, Jewelry and Clocka repailed it our usual n anner. October 4, 1S52. . 94 zz- FEMALE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. HILLSBOROUGH STREET. i i.TTTHE Annual Examination pf the Pupils of this Insli I J. lulion will take place the first "week in December next, beginning on Wednesday, and ending cn Friday , evening. - . The first FCFsion for 183, will begin on the first Motulry. in January. .. The patronage extended to Ihc Institute, has induced ; ihe present proprietor to adopt measures for its reiman. j ent establishment on the lasis of a thorough and exten i sive course of female education. j The several departineuls ore filled by highly competer.t instructors. ) As the number boarding in the Institute is limited, ; early application may be necessary to ensure admittance. ! BENNET T. BLAKE, j Principal and Proprietor. ' ' Raleigh. October 25lh, 1852. - 99 5t. Jnst Received and for Sale, t RICH assortment cf Fancy Neck, Sash, Hal and l V.8f KIDOOtl, . ,'am lin na. Mstiing Ribbon, all colon and uidth; . Kent l nieau l.acr, lUHeitings and Edging, : Imitation do . do 4" Lile Bobbin du do do do Aa- CHI- lilt JA.MES McKlMMONa' . B3 Oct. 1, 1S52. ' NOTICE, milE Subscriber has 18 or 20 Nccroeslo hiie ant from J. the 1st tif November until the "1.5th of August, 186S, o'isistiiig of men. women, girls and lirys. Among litem sonje experienced Tutpentiue band.. Person- wishing , soue experienced Tutpentiue handm Person ..ishine . - (jurll , ,ohn VonrJT i Eiri.'.'who is authorized to hire- out the Neuron-. j ' JOSKPII.D. POWELIv ' October 2d, 1855. North Carolina Manufapture p. BATTLE 3k SON, Are still fnanuracturitie, at the ROOK Y MOUNT MILLS, N. C. about 300,000 lb. Cotton' Yams, per annum (equal to the best Georgia Yarn,) 'which.. they will deliver to Merchant free of charge, at New York price. - Orders addressed to Battle, & Sop, Rocky Mount, N. C.vwill receive prompratlcntiop. Ftibruary, 1853.. ?9 -ly. ' ' Eieen tor's Notice. YnpAVING qualified at the County Court pf Halifax,' jl held pa the. 4th Monday ip October, 1852, Ex ecutor ot the last Will and J ctament o llaoms " H olden, dee'd, I hereby give no1 ire Io all person having claim against him', in any way, to present them imme diately, and all persons indebted to said Estate by note, account or othciwiso to come forward immediately and settle. HENRY N. HOLDER, Ex'r. , Nov. I2th; 185t.- . - I 2. - TIats -FAll Fashions. SUPERIOR Black Moleskin Hal. Jpt rceiv!d A V. ' h BUOWW. Raleigh, Oct JCS?. .-'--