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Yv TP' rn7 The Sleeping Daughter of i i i WKST RX T.ETf NTO RTH-fi A RflT.TN'Al 1 i I hliahm-ntdrr-ftlidii sdieDt income -vf pr 0." ce. rnKl fronssrallv i lj a. -m ft i-r rv. 1 1 i Aa a nn hviik Anapa tr rna nnrmrrui uv ui uiuuiui. rr 1 1 na no rnavin miii iu iciaA'uv mi miro -man vkh rs.

niiu lili uco riu tons i m. a 1 1 rmore than five? tears, 1 ft 1 4, wirtfrtr rprpi vpfi from the numer upon ail classes of prorfyln the; Stale jSteairi iviiiis ana i -jixY" Its Policies now coyer property amouhting.to $4,500. 000 a larae 'portion of. which 'is inYcQuntry'risks ltf OTesehtcapital is nearly Six Il undred Thousand lars. The average cost ofv.Insurance upon the plan oi; mis CoinDany has been iihan orone per cent per annumoij all grades of property embraced iff i.

rations; Tu hopn lfr.tfd Directorj 1 condition, ol -the Kaleigh and Kail Koad willen ahi nfflra nf ihiasCnmTianv for the 'present year; YY Y' JYi'YJY sXDirectors YY able me to fill with 'dispatch and punctuality ajl orders aiter.the.lst otSulj'; 'Y'S- f-Thi following certificate will show the character of the work executed at the nhnv Wnrta; wors. executed at ine a Dove I m-ww Joa. G. B. D.v HutchingsKicharu film i thi Jfthm Pri ros Hen Srv Turn er T.

Selbv. of: Raleigh McNeill Fayette hi G.iWright,,Wilmington,: 'J as. E.Hoyt, SVashineton. James Sloail. Greensborough, John Cox, Eclcnton, Joshua Boner," Joseph HY Pool, Elizabeth' Michael Browii, Salisbury "Alexander Rritchellv-Newbern.

W. N. H. Murfreesborough, A. BYWilliams, Charlotte, John XSi Uarrett, Milton, 1 ummy, Asneyuie.

ij-An Directors at authbri to' receive applications i -f- find thing --i? nPHE' Subscriber having laid in a cho the President, 1 M-i'; fcY "Officers of i J. G. B. RoulhaC'Pres: Henry D. Turner, Vice Richard Smith, Treasurer -KsY if J.C; Partridge, Secretary -JkJ: iY? John Attorney, J.

rlersman, lieneral Agent.Y; ivSm. iihflrfl JSamlfh -A lira PAmmiffoji YV. vfjohn PP" -Vf All communications in reference to insurance should TThfl citizens orhe Sto "the advantages of its oosition. that but few remarks are hecessarv to comnlete their information. A -'4 rTbe; Hptelitself possesses all the'requirnients of ro and comfort, which its i purchasers can "desire.

It has ca-; pacityfor -the accommodation otone nunureu ana nuy boarders, the recentand rapid growth it an easy matterto possess 6iich or even a greater number of In addition to this, the frequent travel through Chap el Hill gives the Hotel; (being the only one in the place) 1 iVio Stat." i s-i-The lots and stables adioininar' are extensive and com modious, and the cbuntry-market A abundantly and on profitable terms much of its provisions. Yv-3 YThe; terms of sale require one third of the price tto and time of payment suited td; the" convenience of the purchaser, are the I reasonable demands jfor.Aevremairi: m- If further information be desired concerning theviri ducements' to purchase, the President of the University or any other resident of the village, will furnish it Possession can be obtained at any time, alter the 1st of Apply to- 'ANNE SHILLIARDii Chapel Hill, 1851 Desirable Residence Land; for Sale: ON Thursday, thelst day of October shall offer at public sale, on the premises, by. virtue of a Deed executed to me by Mark Petway, which is duly recorded -in Halifax County Courts-the TRACT OF LAND whereon said Petway latelyjresi- ded, called rt. It has on it a eobd DWELLINti with all out-houses good Garden, Orchard of Apples Peaches; and other select fruit trees-good Spring ucaimy ana piessani siiuaaou. -r- Contaming 700 acres of Land, 70 or 100 acres oi goon Low Grounds, on Butter-Wood Creek, lying in the up per part of Halifax County, near the Warren line ad joining -the land ot Mrs.

I home and otners, suuausu about eight miles from the Kaleigh; and Uaston nail Road. Terms, which will be liberal, will be made iJwn on Hie day of sale. y'-l-5Y Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the CROP made on the Plantation the present year, con sisting of corn. fodder, peas and- cotton, Plow Horses, two fine yokes of stock ot sheep, hogs. and cattle, carriage, carts, Plantation utensils, and many oiuer articles.

J. BUXTON WILLIAMS, IVustee. September 22, tYYi? GREAT EXCITEMENT. YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN DRED DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine Still, and Worms Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, Brass, Machinery, The; prices of Still-caps, Arms, and Worms, are as follows By the pound 37 cents or by contract, 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms' and Worms, $400 10 do do 12 do do 14' do do 15 do do 16 do do 20 do do do 485 do 525; i do 585 do 615 do 650 1 do 695 La addressed to the Secretary. 'Dost nnid.

I esVHair Oils' jfEW; BOOKS. jJt T. IFE and Correspondence of. Lord I i Cockburn; one of the J.udges of the in Scotland. '-'Y "'fi'i Ahnualof or -Year-Book 'Ae an Cti'ona rtA art fA 1 ftf The Power of Christian Benevolence illustrated the.LifeahdLaborsor MaryLypn.g Austria in l84S--'4y, containing a tuu account 01 Revolution in Hungary, and Historical Jsketcnesotine Austrian uovernment ana provinces 01 inejempire, ri.

Stiles, Late Charge DAffairs U. of tne oy Mackerel; Herring, Lard, Cheese, Bacon Drio.l Buffalo tongues. Sardines, Nails, Powder, Shot cX' tionsof the several States of the Union Sunars. do 750 do 850 do 900 5 i it maB.ing.mercnani flour only the shaft of the niain-w lircl is broke n. This seat is remakable for its Fall and Va-; terPoweryand withagood tight dam the mill runs t.11 the year.

There is not a belter seat for a Factory of nv kind, in this country, (so said by the best, of judges.) To terms easy and wrH be made known on il day of Mlr From ibe wood tkirted waters Ltzo, aacend umea gnj bowmcd misu when gates of thi are closed OHTMHE SUITS eagle EYE I WideUvcr I.ra 4 'v The Moon like "a lay Ywimmfn-r through its folds. With this, clothe the nirita of alA their sudifen "ffMlnrea on the wind, when thcvBtriJ TrarrT hliat tA hlmiit ilone the duaky niehu nftn om the bright deeds that in. a yh a fb eil i a-nc have encircled the honored names of i Ti? PYFEIt CO, iY J. TA rrr Setter II rd rrnim, 'o. Light ore, Md.

snipndld Schemes for-November, 1853. UUIU SVUCIUn. vr The Certificate Prices of packages of quarter ily, are given below. tS' ets on Date. Capital Not.

Prixea. 1 rt $23,500 2 20,000 3 30,000 A 16,312 5 20,000 6 40,000 8 v.Y ,20,000 10 30,909, 11 20,000, 12 15,000 13 15 30,000 16 2 1.000 17 35,000 IS- Trice of Ballot Tickets. 75 Nos .13 drawn 78 Nyos 15 drawn 5 75 Nos 13 drawn 10. 78 Nos 12 drawn 5 78 Nos 3 drawn 5 75 Nos. .12 drawn 12 78 Nos 15 drawn 8 75 Nos.

12 drawn 5 12 drawn 10 925 10 17 L0 35 bO 18 CO 18 00 45 00 v-18 00 40,00 75 Nos, 12 drawn 5 75 14 drawn 4 18 00 ,1300 v60 00 00 18 00 35 00 00 78 Nos. 12 drawn ,.15. 75 Nos ,13 drawn 8 13 drawn, .5 75 Nos 1 4 drawn 1 Q. j. 78 No drawn-.

5 73 Nos 1 6 drawn 6 19 17,716 20 36.623 -2 25,000 23 25,000 .15 00 Y0 00 Y28 00 18 00 75 73 78 Nos-Nos Nos. Nos. 12 drawn 10 13 drawn 8 12 drawn .5 14 drawn. 10 35 00 25 20.000 -75 26 75 Nos -7 78 Nos 39 30,000 75 Nos 30" 18,000 .73 "Nos lS.drawn 5 5 1 1 drawn 4 20 drawn A 32 12 drawn 10 13 drawn 5 wl6 00 16 00 100 00 35 00 CO Cy Drawings' forwarded to Correspondent by. the first mail mltrr the InttnM are drawn.

O' CorrespondenU will please order a few days before the lotteries are drawn. iY'- There is a large per cenUge in favor of those purchas ers who order by the Package, and the chancss of drawing four of the largest Prizes in the Scheme, are thereby se cured. We advise the purchase of Packages of Ticket in every instance. vSEE WbTaT LTJCK. $13,000 sent to North Carolina; $16,000 sent to Tennessee; $13,000 sent to Virginia; 91 1,000 sent to $13,000 sent to Alabama; $15,000 seat to Ohio; $13,000 sent to North Carolina $5,000 sent to Florida; $10,000 sent to Pennsylvania sent to South Carolina.

So we go every day selling and paying the Prizes, and raising the poor man to a level with the rich XNa-bob." Thousand who once never read a lottery adver tisement, are now awakening to the importance of this beautiful system of realizing Fortunes from small How easy can the price of a Package or single Ticket be little by little," to invest in the Legal llarylan(l Lotteries Si' UB-AGEXTS. Think how pleasant it will be to have Fortune baekled on your back," in this easy manner, and no longer hesitate to make at least one trial, at the truly Fortunate, Far-Famed and Old Established Lottery Agents and Bankers, PYFEE 1. Light Street, Baltimore. Md. November 1st, 1852.

101 VALUABLE MILLS FOR SALE. THE NEUSE RIVES OIL MILLS, about 9j miles Northwest from the City of Raleigh, and three miles from the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, and about thirty acres of land attached, lying on sides of Neuse River, will be sold at the Court House door.on the 3rd Monday of November next, being the 15th day ol the month. These Mills have undergone extensive repairs dur log the present 'year, and are now in excellent running orderv The machinery of the Oil Mills is of the most improved kind, and they will easily produce 10.000 gal Ions of cotton seed, nax seed, or castor oil per annum. i nere is also one oi Carver largest size cotton gins attached and a cotton screw. The Grist Mills, running two pairs of stones, have large and steady custom.

The Saw Mill, entirely -new, running with Hotch-kiss wheels, is surpassed by very few. in the country, while there is' no difficulty in selling on the yard, every foot of timber they can cut, 'v A rare opportunity is presented for a safe investment in a profitable business. Further information, will be given on application to the Superintendent at the Mills, or to WM. J. CLARKE, Raleigh, N.

C. September 15, 1852. 99 TO MC8ICAL INSTRUCTORS I THE Trustees of Floral College, North Carolina, wish to employ an accomplished Instructor in Music to uke charge of the Musical department in said Institution. The salary will be liberal. Proposals will therefore be received by the undersigned Committee until the 1 lb of December next, when the Board of Trustees will convene and make a selection acd inform the successful candidate of the selection Applicants -'must specify the amount they are willing to Uke for their services for the term of one year, and also accompany their proposals a with certificates of recommendation as to moral character and Musical Any information desired in regard to the Institution can bs obtained by addressing the committee at GilopoIU Post Office, Robeson County, N-J -CPMt is immaterial whether the applicants are gentle men or iaaies.

J- B. McCALLUM, 1 McKA VComY John. McNeill, 99 4w. 8eptemlier 20, 1852. BOOTS, SHOES, TTE3fRY PORTER, 100 yard, south-east of mo uapiioi, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he is in receipt of his fall uppof Goods in bis line, embracing every thing usually found in a boot and.

Shoe 8tore for Ladies. Miws, Boy. and scrvtnU.YHe wiaiAHTS every thing h.elbi, and makes good, free of cost, all ripe and imperfections in manufacture. Give-me a call one and all and I have no fears about making a trade. 'MANUFACTURING: ShC of ry descriptio'n ne at Hssar Poaraa's EsUbUshmant.

Tk- rl done wok matrUls, and low prices He don't nd to be undersold. A inte Carpeting TRA Wl.vb Room and Bed Room'Ca'rpets "JTStait Carpets, Tutted and olher rich Hearth Rqm.VY jt tlia iU l.T- tn riia p)ioL Until tAMMaMA r. iaZt-r. iCvM I 1IT 1 1. EI21 '-I" t.

(KT Findings for the trade in abon.n iJ of every description, for cheap -Beleigh; October 25th. 1852. fgi'H we 1 1 P. and for the offlr my Houses and Lots, -J neU0B tdi De Lots are situated in the mo i P'M-portion of the town and form one entire tN and street on every sule, and contain nearly four jandTyThe improvements consist of a new Bri fcu' not yet finished, but soon to be completed 57 and 40 feet wide, two stories high, with eicht room'1 wide passage; abrick Kitchen with two room. d' doubly log House int the hack ground coi g0od Well of first ntiJS house" and Bath House atimhprl At Dol one corner ot the Lot a one storv RrlrL 1 1 three Rooms, one of which is well adant.i -ee Rooms, one of which is well adapted t0 ih bs of a Merchant; Druggist," or for a Lavtvrr'.

Office.XY';-i Dot- ness t- tor' I To any one desirous of locating in a liuijr iinrovnig inquniain village, ior the i vii ndfa, Pl-ot of piuonuuiig pujr uruueu 01 nusinets. mis 11 1 tunity, as it is but seldom thai such w. 9m m. l. A II 1 1 ki 1 1 1 1 vw ou iciiu.

i reauy wisn to tt 1 fct7if on accommodating terms'. and r. lot. 'rREE. liivigaiiiuii, uyi.

jo.j. iir "I' of the following articles, bees lea 'ce LVe zens ot Kaleign anj vicinity that he WW Mil all in. this Persons desirous of making a good barwin in fore do well to give him a eall and uui us at sucn prices as not to be 1 the above assertion is truth and nobumlmp J. Goods ac loans, riayssAccordions, Guitar PorV.i poon8 ivory and wooden pockrt Toothpicks. La.fi,'.

T'- German and A meriran shaving Creams. Hair Brushea. Clmh dresjingr Combs, Gold Pencils, ens BrPaaii.i i- Urf oods, Ac. igureq Aipaccaa and Cobur, Brown anJ Bleached Muslins, Can.l, lr- h.inP' Bnton Flannel, Ticking, Linwy, Coi ncs. olion uu'e nose, vomioris, uotton, Silk Woolen and oueeps.B.in Edgings, Boots aud tshoca groceries, Ac.

of ten different Brands, dc. MAHLER. 94- Raleigh; October 12," 1 852. T' WOTICE. fTl HE subscribers wilt offer for sale at public auction JL on the premises, on Saturday the 13th of next, the Land and Mill, formerly known hv name, of Harris's Mill.

situate on Rockv i.nj lying on both sides of the river eight or nine mile South- west 01 nttsborough, and about two miles from the intended Plank Road leading through this section ofcoun- try. This Mill has an excellent pair of burrs, an excel- lent corn-Mill and the bolting works were new It con. structed last summer, with castings and in good order for Any person wishing to purdiaye would do well io oj. amine the premises for themselves previous to the dav of sale. 1 BROOKS THOMPSON.

October 10, 1852. 941 td. Perfumery and Fancy Article. UBIN'S Extracts, genuine," Uis.ena, or real Bear's Grease Ox Marrow Pomade, Low's fine Myrtle Pomatum, Christian's Perfumed Hair Restorative, for cIcariMnr, preservation and growth of the Hair, Lyon's Kathairon do do do Cologne anc Florida Water, leal German and Other va defies, Tavlor's Chryntalised and other fancy perfumed for the Toilet. A select assortment of Troth Bruhe, Hair, Nail and Comb fin hes, Fine tooth.

Dressing and Pocket Cun.ba, Carved Shell and BufLilo Turk Combs New style 'hell and uf)al Mrl cn.ha JAMES McKIMMON. Oef. 1,1852. i 91- TAKEN UP, AND commilted to the Jail of Wak- founty, ihe lOih instant, a negio who i his iwme GE.ORC:.and that he was sold in the CoiiMv of Wyiie by Mr. Edmunftson tn Jack Williamson, ol Orangeburg Uisfrict.

O. that he ranaway from YiWian.oii in the month ot October, 1851 Georee is aLoul 45 years old, quite black; good teeth for a negro of his age, quite in telligent, lull six feet high, his hair lone and thick, wears it plited some, times, tame in his right ip he Mays caused by -rheumatism Georve further aaya that he known as a Doctor in the County of Way lie. The owner is' requested fo come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take George away, for he will be according to law. W. H.

HIGH, Sh'ff. Raleigh, October 12lh, 1852. 9b State of North Carolina, Ashe Coiuifr. superior uourt ot equity, all I erm, Linville Williams and others, vs. John Williams andotheri.

unR'nn ciu. TN this case appearing that the defendants, Calha- rine Williams, Johh W. Williams. Polly Ann Wil- liams, Aiartna Ann Williams, Alfred ciawson anc w.ie Nancy are.nnu-residenfs of this Slate it is Iherelore ordered that publication be made in the Weekly roiih Carolina, Standard lor six weeks notifying the mk) non residents to appear at our next Superior Court of tqui- tvl lor ttie county of Ashe, at the Court-House injei- feison, on the second Monday in March next, then nd there to plead and answer or demur the plaint ifl's bill orjudgment fro cofifr will be entered against tliem and the cause set for hearing. itness.

Quihcy F. Neal, Clerk and Master of oor said Court, at office Ihe 18th day of Septf mber, 1852. --YY QUINCY F. M. E.

Octbber Pr. adv. $5.62 941-6w. State of North Carolina, Granville Co. Equity, Maurice S.

Hart, Ex'r. es. Nancy Hart and others Oriitinal Bill. IT appearing to the satisfaction of Ihe Court that the defeadanfs James Hart, Wm. Strum, Then.

Hud-sonand Polly Ann his wife; and Thomas B. Barnett, adm'rof Hart, reside beyond the limits this State il is therefore ordered that publication made in the North Carolina Standard, lor six wceka successively," fdr the said defendants to appeal al the next Term of beheld in the Court-Hoime. the town of Oxford; on the first Monday of Mircl next, and plead, answer or demur to Jhe said Bill, otherwise the same will be taken cbnfessed by tbem and beard exparte.vft,. Witness, James. Clerk nd Mister 01 said.Court, at office, the first Monday of September, JAS.

M. IGGINS. C. E-YOctoberf6, 1852. Pr- adv; 85.62J 941-6w.

State of North Carolina'; "Ashe Conntr- SuDerior'Cburt of Equity. Fall Term, 1852. Noah Loiig arid Daniel Jones and others. -Yforatt lu this case it appearing that Ine deienaanis, Ballew and wife Lucy and Ell Maxwell, are non-reii dents of this Sfate. It is therefore ordered that public; be made in.

the Weelly North Carolina Standard six weeks; notifying the said oon-reaidents to appr ournext Superior Court of Equity, for the count 01 Ashe, at. the Court House in Jeffersonlon the second Monday in. March next, then abd there to plead and an-swer or demur -u to th plainfifl'n bill, or judgment pro confsse will, be entered against them ana the cause aei Witness Qr.RCY F. Nbal. Clerk and Master four Court, at office the 18th- day of Sept mber, 185i--YY.

4 -t QUINCY F. NEAL, C. M. E. (pr; g2j 942-w6w.

ATOTICE, is hereby giwn that apphcaUon willla made to tS next Gederal Aembly for the pw-g to Tales Jurors and Magtstrates ho takellists.of Taxable property in County of Sainp-Vob to mv for their services and also to amcud toe incorporating the To wn of linton. an ifi52y 86-u I 7 VTallbw jCandles. Jurt received i Manufacturing as wedo all our own clothrog, notonttvj'n the thus having bnrchasinr bur au first knns in 1 1 at the lowest rates, we are enabled t6xoinpete-Jh prices with orthern.houses.; .1.1. irnpVmnlUhlD. while our garments in ppiui ui aij w.

rooms kvij, thinir nwrtainin? lo. men wear, may vc -luuuu c.j 0 and furnishing goods most-rec TiOur- Custom'" Is constantly supplied with the-most desirable goods, and those preferring their garments made to order j' can hftre firid a larae assortment to select from, and with an efficient force of wbrkmenwe "cslh get up a sing.e gaT-mentor an enthe suit. at very short notice. A goodht and perfect satisfaction guarantiea in nJA.uXl''-ii Vi.iHn the HitvRhould not fall to lOOK through ou stock, as wet ha veYppened an exclusive Wholesale Rod and iman.ufacture:largelyrexpre3sly -Petersburg: Virginia May 52 y.iowti riAivro svwnnn; at- XLiJJl.nUU.Ui'. 11.ax.Jl fi ARE rnowreceivihg largeaddifions: to their brugs, Medicines; Cliem icals PAINTSrOIDYESTUFFSiyf: XiyndoitsV a lass, from the nost reliable Houses in the Northern CUies, which have been purchased with an eye single, to ineir nni- are offered for sale at such prices ana on such terms as shall compare favorably; with anyhouse 'Physicians," Country Merchantsand Dealers 'will An well to eive us'a call before purchasing; feeling assured we shall not lau to pieaae ouiu m.puiui fOrders promptly attended to, and particalar attention i i given to packing and Family Medicines and Prescriptions compounded at all hours of the day; a nd night, by compe tent person vvith neatness and despatch u- tender, our most sincere inanKs io mc cuiieus ui Raleigh and the surrounding country for the long and liberal batronaire we have and trust by unriN ing zeal and energy to please in the prosecution of our business; to merit its contiriuance.5'-?'-' i Ral Ph.

Ann 28. 1851 -v'-' 's- o' IC. C. Mutual Eife Insurance Company, 7 OFFICE RALEIGH, K. C.

niHIS Company continues to insure the lives of all I healthy White, persons and Slaves, i vl he greatest risk taken on a- smgle Hie is qsouuu Slaves are insured for a of? one -to five years tor fds their if'tS Dr. Chas. Johnson, President, m. Di Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan Secretary, Wm.

H. Jones, Treasurer, Perriri Busbce, Attorney; Dr. Wm. Examining Physician Hcrsman, General Agent. All losses are paid within 90 days 'after satisfactory proof is presented.

-Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of operation of the may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agehcies.Y'Ali letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, i i'-Secretary. April 28, 1850. Y-'YYY 51- THE undersigned having this day formed a co-part-. nership for the purpose of conducting the CON- FEi TIONARY BUSINESS in all its branches.

The business will be carried on at the old; stand" of Sam'l H. Marks, and will be known under the firm and style -f SAM'L H. MARKS SON. where they will manufacture and keep constantly on hand the nicest and purest Candies of every quality and flavor, and will be regularly supplied with the finest imported and domestic Cigars, and the choicest Fruits in their proper seasons. Having made more extensive arrangements for the manufacture of Steam Refined Candies, they ill be en abled to furnish much larger quantities, and purchasers may rely upon getting it with despatch." All orders for goods will be thankfully received, packed in the best manner, and sent to any part of the United -Y Y.

-Y SAM'L H. MARKS, WM. A. MARKS. Pe'ersl urg, August 69 tto.

new books. '1 1VTEW AND COMPLETE COOK-BOOK The Xl Practical Cook-Book, containing upwards of one thousand receipts; consisting of directions for selecting, preparing, and cooking all kinds of eats, ish, roul try, and Game Soups, Broths; Vegetables, and Salads, Also, for making all kinds of Plain and Fancy Breads. Paste9, Puddings, Cakes, Creams, Ices, Jellies, Pre serves, Marmalades, Together: with va rious Miscellaneous Receipts, and numerous prepara tions for Invalids. Bv Mrs. BLISS.

In one The Freemason's Manual a companion for the ini- tiatad through all the degrees ot reemasonry, tiom tne Entered Apprentice' to the higher degrees of Knight hood Embracing Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, Master Mason, Past Master, Mark Master, Most excellent Master, Rbval Arch.SelectMaster, High Priest Kniaht of the Red Cross Knights cTemplars, Kniehts of -Malta, the Ancient Constitution ot the Ur. der. Embellished with upwards of one hundred Engravings, illustrating the emblems and' svmbols of the Order. Bv kev KINSEY JOHNS STE A RT, K. T.

This work has i he sanction and approval of the R. W. G. M. of the State ol Delaware, and oi me, m.

E. G. H. P. of the Grand qj of Pennsylvania.

For sale at the N. Bookstore by TURNER. Raleign, September 27th, 1852. 91 Warrenton N. C.

Male mHE Rev. Mr. Fhost having made known his desire I to be released at the close -of the present session i rom the contract made wiin tne i rustees or wis xnstuu-tion. that he may return to the active work of the Minis try, they desire to engage'another Principal for the ensu ing year. Y- 'Y- -Y' The Trustees will guarantee a certain and liberal sala ry, and will pay to the Principal whatever the school may yield above the sum secured to him.

The highest testimonials character 'arid uaiificationa wiM quired. Letters addressed to either of the uridersigiied will be duly attended to. 5 -THOMAS E. GREEN, william plummer, Com. is, WILLIAM.

C. WILLIAMS, Warrenton. 8, i852. Yv 86 4 1. NEW ILDRETH'S History of the United States, 6th and concluding YY or Glimpses of the Supernatural contain- Cock-Lane Ghost, Rochester Rapping? the iStrtuV ford Mysteries; by CharlesjVV Elliott PiBrrfii nr.tliB Anibiffuities bv- Herman Mellville YA Buck' Eye Abroad, or in: Europe and in the Orient Samuel SvCbx; ili Mental Alchemy a.treatise oh rgycnoiogy, iviagneusm, itiesmerism, anu jjis' eases by Brown Williams, D.

-T Y. The Mother. at. Home by Jphn C. very greatly improved and enlarged, within umerous engray or saie vy v.y 11; "ir- ji ie-' fioeo' -f- xvaieigu, AuguHi iu, -5 --f-vv i ii ui5eAf irec auitvi lauvw our' inventory for the summer seasonVahd find as A number of notes and accounts due es which should be settled up to 1st July and to which vie particularly to which we wiir be receiving targe additions during the mbhthbf AugustWdtoWhichwe.especiaflyXnvite the atteniion uose paoonig inrougu wil-mineton oh their way North would do well t.

purchase iheir stocks of Crockery we are 'determined to offer inducements Northern f' M3RAEHARRISS. Wilmingtoni July 24, 1 852 74 tt nnnpWssarv to enumerate the articles ot wni oirtclr i romnosed suffice it to'sayMhatinour ch at be is 5 IS him of nity I IJhef two. ftwoj the R. TPHE establishment has been in saccessful ope'r 1 'X-ation about one year, and has tnrned bntsomeof the best STEAM ENGINES and SAW MILLS that have ever operated in this or any other State I vrruerare aouciiea ior oieam.cneinesanu ssawxniHs, macoinery or every to oe kuuipicicu uunuj; uie oummer ina iniproveu lY" Aubrt; 15r 1852.Y SlXAS BCKKS, 'V Sir; Our Engine and Mills, made at your have been at. worE nearly two months, and tuny meet our expectations; The Exsisi, as to finish and.

strength, pexeorxaxce arid sukabiutt, is in fenor to none in the State of the same class made here or elsewhere. run with a smoothness and sp speed truly astonishing. In ordinary-sawing we cut in common sized log, 1 foot in 3 seconds or 16 feet per minute.v: We. haye run, through an 1 8 feet log in 3-5 seconds or at the rate of 33. feet per minute, by running to the top speed we fully believe we can cut 40 feet The only objection we have heard urged is, It takes two many hands to haul up logs and carry away lumber.

Yours, y- juries oc DAnud. 59 mA.KLO CEDAR ROCK, FRANKLIK A COUKTYi'; C.Y' a RICHARDSON Pnnnfl.V Casfalia Female Institute, YY CastaliaV Nash, N.C Y- Richardson, Pritictttal, 'W1HE Fall Terms will commence on the first Mon- JL day in July, and close on the 1st Friday in Decern- Mr. Richardson has purchased a residence, and con siders himself as permanently located at CASTALIA, i he scnoois win oe under tne immeoinie supervision himself and under one and the same body of The Female School is near the Franklin line, three miles from the Male, a distance favorable to the seclusion and success of both Institutions. s. who.

has latterly taught at Belford, has a celebrity which no'comment of ours could affect. rge, neat edifice similar to that of the Male IcstituA is contracted lor, and will be erected immeciatete students will be accomodated in the ly. Academy, known formerly as Pleasant Hill; In short, the-Trustees would assure their patroDS, that they will careiuiiy consider everything and deem coining unim- lortant, which will contribute enectually to the consumption of their educational enterprise, rendering the In ititutions all that enlieh'ened and Christian patents ould desire for their children. Board, including washing and Fuel, per month. Forturtnr particulars address the Principals or -Y' 1 JNO, ADAMS HARRISON.

Secretary of the Board of Trustees, At the Female James and no. Adorns Harrison are prepared to accomodate boarders. Board can also be obtained of the Principal, after the coming session. June 10.1852.' 924 wtf. .4 Splendid Farm fc Residence for Sale I THE GOUKTT OF FrAKKIIX.

THE Subscriber, wishii to remove and devote his lime to his profession, 1 for salf his Farm, ly-I 1 1 1 1 I. 1 ni; on ooin sioes 01 me irom iouisuuijj 10 Warrenton, three miles from the former place, twelve miles from Jones' White Sulphur Springs and 15 from Shocco. -The 1 ract contains 1500 Acres of as good Land as can be found in (he county, in a high state of culti vat ion, and admirably adapted to the successful culture of the best Tobacco, Cotton, The plantation is neariy equally divided by a never failing stream, irngatingabout 3000 acres ot as rich land as avarice could desire. The upland is agreeably diversified by hill and dale, easily cultivated, and very productive In lact nere are lew locations in North Carolina ottering as many inducements to the intelligent agriculturist as this. 1 be 1 mproveroents consist of a large and commo dious MANSION HOUSE containing 9 rooms, well built, and in excellent order; enshrined in a beautiful rove of magnificent oaks, every necessary out house, Tobacco Barns, stables, Carriage-house, negro houses, brick spring house, and a Spring, at wnose gushing fountain, Hygeia herself might delight to linger.

Situated in a high, healthful region of country, abounding in the bestand purest of water, in a neighborhood proverbial for intelligence, refinement, and morality con. venient to the famous Male and Female Schools, of Louisburg, it is believed this location is unsurpassed in this region of the Old North State." The Subscriber invites the attention of persons wishing-to purchase, assuring-them, that the terms shall be satisfactory. PETER S. FOSTER, Louisburg, ranklin W. C.

Sept. 21,1352. 9161. EEATIIER FOR SPRLG SALES, At Wholesale and Retail. V.

f-E respectfully inform, our friends and the public I that we have in store a large and most excellent Stock of Leather and Findings; for the Sprins Trade, which we will sell as low as any other establishment South of New York, and for less price than they caii be had even there, expenses of trav elling, freight, considered. All of our purchases having been made from the Im porters and Manufacturers by the whole casa. or pack age, and the advantage of receiving Leather regularly from our own places "it in our.pbwer to sell Uoous as above stated. Those who wish to buy cannot lose by giving our stock an examination, and we believe shall be able to please, both as to price and quality. Below we enumerate some of the leading articles, viz 20 dozen of Crawford's Calf Skins (this had the premium awarded to him at the World's Fair held in London in 1851.) 40 doz.

French Skins, best quality, 4U American Ualf ,90 Lining and Binding Skins, 10 Morocco Skins, 800 Sides Oak Tanned and Hemlock Sole Leather; 50 Band Leather, Lasts, Boot-Trees, Shoe and Boot Maker's Tools of every kind, Tanner and Turner's Tools. Also, Sewed Brogans of our own manufactured wa'r ronted to give satisfaction, and many other articles, too numerous to mention, at IMo. 21, Old street, apposite B. Harrison's Saddlery. F.

A. R. H. FORD, N. B.

We pay the highest price in cash for Green Dried Hides delivered to us at our Store. Maj 5, 1852. 4 f.52 tfY The Vorth -Carolina Executor, CONTAINING the Statutes and Co mm on T.aw this State, together with the decisions of the Supreme Court, and all, the 'necessary 'forms, precedents, 'J v.v,- yy 1 With which is necessarily connected the kindred sub jects of Willi, Legacies, Dower, and other Provisions Widow, Distribution of Estate, Desceut of'Lahd; For sale at the North-Carolina Book-Store by V'- 1852: y- -v 54-' Ti PIANO FORTES. THE Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine a new and varied assortment of rich and equal Toned Piano Fortes, made by the best Manufacturers in United States, (Borinell, Davis Co.) chaf- lenge competition. TURNER'S Ct BOOKTOREi P.

a fine lot of Piano Stools. Und the latest assortment of new Sheet Music, tbetnost fashionable of Raleigh, Jan. 16, ,1851 JXUXU Debates in If. Cv PROCEEDINGS and. Debates of the Conveatieq of North Carolina, called to amend the Constitution of ido oww, wnicn assembled atKaleigh.June 4th, 1835.

To which are subjoined the Convention' Actand. the Amendments to the Conaiitntinn of the Alao, the Jonrnals of the N.C.' Convention. For 8ale at theN. C. Bohkatr ale; 1852., xi.

u. it nn CjK. 4- Done with nettnew ni despeteh at tfcV rz I or do 9, "1 his sale, not Y'. i the Court of Vienna Constitution and including the Declaration of Iude pendence and articles of Confederation. yY Horse-jnoe Koomson, a taie 01 me toiy ascenuency, by no, P.

Kennedy, the wallowBarn," vol. 2 vo: uniform with the Swallow Barn." Courtesy, Manners and Habits by George AVinfred he orks of Olin, D. LLD Late President of the Wesleyan University, containing Sermons and Sketches. Y' Hand Book of the English language, by R. G.

Latham M. F. R.S. Queechy, by the author of the Wide Pyrmhurst, his Wanderings and ways of thinking, by Donald cLeodvfYY- 'Romanism at Home; Kirwin's Letters to Chief Justice Taney. Brace's Hungary in1851Y-Y 'T-' Lady 4 Pfeiffer voyage round the World TiTE, A And Gentlemen's Furnishing Store.

rTlHE above firm hav.Yrtn the Store late ly'occupied I by the InsiYauce Uoiin a ly. stsir-e of Fayette vi He Raleigh, for the oar m-. nuiat lure of Ready Made Clothing, wholesale and retail. Having siahlished' 1 ermanmtly we are determined to self here as low as in our bouse in Baltimore, or any other house in the Dealers and the public generajly; are respectfully invited to call and examine our full and complete stock of Ready made Clothing, and Gentlemen Furnishing Goods. Being the same firm that supplied the Messrs.

Slith, for the last three years, those who have bought of our Goods have had satisfactory proof that they were amongst the cheap est and best goods ever offered in this market. Being manufactured by ourselves, for our own trade, we are en abled tu sell as low as any other house in the Union. -Y TATE CO. Raleigh. 5, 1 8-52.

i 97 3m. Historical Sketches of North FROJTI: 1 5S4 TO 1 851. COMPILED from Ungtnal Kecords.Ufhcial JJocumentf- and Traditional Sketches, i by Jouir Wheeler, late Treasurer of the Extract from -the University Magazine, num ber): A most liberal expenditure or time and substance has been made by a native citizen of JNorth Carolina to supply the young men just coming on thestage of 'action with a portion of knowledge to them peculiar and impor tant. He has turnished reminiscenes, refreshing to all which increase our pleasures at home and abroad." Extract from George Bancroft, Historian of the United States L. tf are many separate pieces oi.

miormauon ana vahfable of themselves are worth the price ol this worK wnicn can oe, iouno no. wnere else." fer 'Y: Thii nrnrif 19 vainanie to- mpmnns ana, oiners ns rnn. nrf; taihing the accurate, returns of the populationof each County, andv is for sale by ''Y' YK Yv V. RaleighN. October i852.T.

97-? Grand Eodge of North Carolina, i fTlHE Officers, Members and of this masojuc, body are requested- tovmeet at their nan this City, on Monday Evening, 6tli of December next. 7 clock, lor tne transaction ot such business as mav submitted for their consideraUbn- YYrfi In pursuance with a resolution of the last communica tion, the Masters of Lodges will cause to be sent with their annual returns, the dates of their respective 'Chart that they may be placed upon, the records of the 1 Trahsient'Brbthefs are invited so Yv4. i WILLIAM; AIN. rV 4k: SccretaryY Raleigh, 1852.yY;? "97-td, ND committed to the Jail of Wake County ori the 22d of 'August last, a negro boy who says bis name WiLtiAM and that he belongs to Benjanun Cooko, Warren County, NJ William is about 20 years old. feet 8 6i 9 inches" quite a brigh- mulatto, weighs about 145 or.

50 pounds, i he. owner reauesieu iu come lorwaiu, uar cuai tes, biiu laKe awayTblr he wi'l '-be disposed of according to law. i W. H. HIGH, Sh'ff.

RaleighOctoheK 12th, 1868, 965 VIOLIN I A TUB EiP A IN I MR. Artist, from offers his pro-fessional services the citizens of Raleigh.1'.. r-: For his skill as a Painter, and as a successful portrayer likenesses, he is -kindlypermitted to refer the commu to Hon. Johx H. Chasles E.

Jorksoit, George W. Mordecai, and Frederic Hiit.VY Office on Fayetteville StreefTelegraph Buildings. 1852v House aud Lot for fllHE Subscriber offers for- sale hex. House and T.otl situated in the South-western part of Raleieh. near residence 01 maj.

oiuns.u he House is t)ew, has stories, and the lot has upon' it all necessary ouU stones, ana tne 101 nas.upoarit a IK necessarvout- srAjgbbd bargain may be had, if application is maJe sopn7 Persons who wish to narchaae. will of ninrM nT.mi,,. premisea." GORMAN will abbye re'ward for; my? inariY UR- Miiwi UC111CIEU.W uic iu nuteiga, Dy tne zotn: of this I suspect he is turkinc abont the Plahttticmff Geri.YRbbLYWrHavwoo. in nK'lvm County. I purchased him of hia hrnthrrTir' Haywood, of: RaleighUi Norm's Hand Book stor Engineers and Machinists.

Poems by Matilda. -ffx Ban Gauthier's Book of Ballads. 1 Forsa.l?.bv WL. PCMEROY.r Raleigh N. Judith, YY: 63 is ot jv I In of in the A.

v- tion for at for ii said of 25 do 'do 30 do do 35 do do All work will be warranted for 12 months, fire and burning excepted. His work will also be delivered withm fifty miles of Raleigh, at tlie shortest notice and if I fail to deliver Stills in the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day lost, to the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 12, I85li Y.

90 y. A GOOD OPENING. Hotel for "Sale in Franklinton, THE Subscriber offers his Public House and premises, in the town of Franklinton, Franklin County, N. Cfor sale. This Establishment is situated on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, which will, when the Central Rail Road is finished, be the main thorough fare from North to South, This is the only Public House in the place, and presents inducements rarely met with in anj other village.

It has been an eating House for passengers for the last four or five years, who have for some time past been eating twice a day and I have not the leas) doubt but it will be kept up as an eating House. The House is large and tolerably conveniently arranged foi the business, and has lately undergone considerable repairs. I would give a good bargain in this place. My only inducement in wishing to dispose of this place, is, that am worn out in the good cause of feeding people, having been in the business for the last 12 or 14 years. If I should not sell by the 1st day of December, I would rent lease.

Persons wishing to engage in this business would well to apply JAS. I. THOMAS. September 20, 1852. 91 2m.

Readable Books. I30PULAR library ot tne best autnors, books which quicken the intelligence' of youth, delight age; de corate prosperity, shelter and solace us in adversity bring enjoyment at home, befriend us out ot doors, pass the night with us, travel with us, go into the country with us. Cicero. 1. Essays from the London Times, a collection of personal and historical Sketchej.

2. The Yellowplush Papers, by W. 3. The Jlaiden and Married Life of Mary Powell, afterwards Mistress Milton. 4, 5.

Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China, in M. Hue, Missionary Priest, 2 v.ols. 6. Gaieties and Gravities, by Horace Smith, one of the Authors of the Rejected Addresses." 7, 8. The Paris sketch BookVby VVYM." Thackeray, 2 vols.

8vo. 10. Little Pedlington and the Pedlingtonians, by John Poole; Author of" Paul Pry." For sale at the North-Carolina Book-Store by HENRY DTURNER. Raleigh; May 21st; 1852. 58 J.

D. G. BRIGGS, COI3IISSIOV MERCHANT, BALEIGH, If ILL give strict attention to. the sale or forward-W ing of all produce or Merchandise entrusted to cafe. REFERENCES.

Mclllwaine Brownly nY t- '5 "JY Y-Patterson Cooper, Petersburg, a. J. C. Wilson Co 7.. jlnSl0H- August 1852.

032 THE Stockholders of the Salem Manufacturing Company," being desirous to dispose of their establishment, carried on bv steam-power, situated in" Salem, Forsyth County, N. "are offering the same at private on as favorable terms as could be. expected by such persons as feel inclined-to enter into the manufacture of Cotton.S Yv i.Y- A factory contains 2500 spindles, and 26 looms. If sold shortly, they even would be willing to sell the Machinery separately from the buildings' vi- For further apply Jp the President df the Y. H.

SHUMAN1 Salem; OcL 9, 1852. 942 w3in.v. i. RULES of Order, a Manual for conducting business in town and ward 'meetings, spcietieshoards: of Directors a'nd Managers, and other deliberative bodiesrbas-' edon Parliamentary, Congressional and Legislative 5th edition; by Benjamin Mathias, -A brief ex'position of theiCoristitiition'of the United States, with an appendix, contaihihg the Declaration' of Independence," and the articles of and a copious Index, by James BayardW i i YJi; For, sale at the North Carolina i 7 UV YYY D. URNER.

SepU 10 1 A I ANB: CAPS THE: LATEST STYLES for. -BEEBE'S arid Leary's fashionable super tiMoleskinA- large assor(trnent bfHATSf ande APS I cf almost every style that is out. this season, from finest qualities to the lowest price. Now ready at And Court 'Blanks, for sale at the Standard i Fancy.p.inted Druggets for Crumb Cloths', Rich lancr Piano and Table JAMES Oct: 83- 30 do Adamantine iW" 20 1 oil's Patent Tallow do HnU'eNo- I Bai Soap-; -r Blackr Pef per;" Spice Ginger, Starch, Nutmegs, Cloves," Cionau ob, Mace. Indigo, for sale by cYY 4 -Y JAMBS McKIMMON.

riCGAR Hovaz.eynv? Arrff molasses 'Hoi finU cm fwjale by 'ly McKIMMON, Kaleigh, Oct 12,1 TUCKER' -L.

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