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THE , t tirHt:foritltfT it tanunru ' - :.: ..KLT iXB SKI-WKKKXT BY , - J WILLIAM HQtDEN,;:: Editob a-vo Pbopmbtob.. - ; " ' : tvj o P THE WEEKLY-7W Dollar per annum, TERMS OF 5iJn the fir8t month. avo dollars and in advance, or deiayed aix-months; and Three ffiftaS? & iot paid within sii months from the tune Of 8UipRWSg0F THE 'SEM1-TEEKXT Jbur JoOars per in advance or within the first month; Four Dollars CHa I fiftV Ofpipnent be delayed six months ; and Five SS2? not rioTwithin six months from the time of sub scribing. t- -' . Terms of "Advertising. " Advertisements not exceeding fourteen Unes will be in wi one time for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each biuent irtion ; those of greater length in proportion AtaSnSt. inserted in themi-Weefly Standard, will VuJ, aooear in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. Our charges ADVERTISING BY THE YEAR are as follows : One square, 6 months, (14 lines to a square,; i l' " i- amnnih " " 10 IWU IMI til. I v " - i . -1 i it . 12 Three squares, 6 months, " 12 20 30 A limited number of advertisements will bo taken for the yVeellu paper, but no deduction will be made on any but vearly advertisements these will be inserted at one-fourth lss than the regular charge. - ,. Professional or business Cards, not exceeding- five hne-s will be inserted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weeklv, for t for six months, or $10 for twelve months; or in both pa ners for 10 for six months, or $15 for twelve months. pg The paper will be sent to advertisers for six months or by the year, free of charge. . ' , Subscribers and others who may wish to send money to the Editor, can do so at all times, by mail, and at his risk Receipts for all sums will be promptly transmitted. Letters to the Editor must come free of postage. . 1 "licPHOTB, H. CHISMJN. W.MAHTIX. A. M. MePHEETERS, & CO. Wholesale Grocers, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office at So. 6, Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va. . . . REFERENCES: V Taoy P. Dkverei-x, Esq., Halifax, N. C. Geo. W. Mordecai, Pres't Bank of the State of N.C. C. Dkwet, Cashier ,' " ' ' av H JONES, iu?ui u(uiwi ... - L. O'B. Branch, President Raleigh and Gaston Road. Messrs. Keid cornier, i -Dr. X. C. Whitehead, YAorfoU;. Pres't Farmer's B'k of Va. ) Messrs. Spence Reid, Baltimore. . " B. Blossom A Son, Acta 1 ori. . September lfi, 18S3. 8? ,,oKY LIGHT ! EVANS & COOKE, JK. 29, J5 6'y -ftac, Have received their entire Fall purchase of Goods, which are now open for inspection. We deem it unnecessary to speak of their cheapness, as it is perfectly understood py all that Evans A Cooke believe in quick sales and short profits, nd, as usual are ahead of all competition. - EVAJ.S A COOKE. Sept. 12. : ' 8b :HrTDIES DRESS GOODS. HEAVY RICH JLJ plaidSilks. Heavy Brocade Silks. . .... - Heavy Plain Silks. Black and Bine Watered Silks. Blank Gro de Rhine Silks. ; French De I-anes, Plain and Figured. Do Cashmere, do do Plaid Raw Silks. French and English Merinos. 95 pieces cheap DeLane. EVANS A COOKE. Sept. 12. 86 pniAINTS AND OILS.-A VERY LARGE SUPPLY JL of all kinds of Paints, Oils, and Varxisuks to hand and for sale, lower than can be bought elsewhere, on the most accommodating terms by - - P. 1. irbbLliD. Sept. 12, 1853. - 8t WINDOW GLASS A LARGE SUPPLY OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, kept on hand or ordered, to suit any size sash at verv low rates. ... . Also, a good supply of PUTT Y. Dealers will please give me a chance to fill the"r orders before bunng elsewhere, if they want good bargains. P. F., PESCCD. Sept. 1-2, 1853. ' 86 CAM AT PESCUD'S DRUG STORE FOR YOUR supplies of American and Foreign Perfumbrt, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Coarsb and Finb Combs, Soars and Shaving Creams, Pomades and Hair Oils. Pescud keeps a large stock and sells at a small advance to consumers and the trade. -Sept. 12, 1853. -: 8( CIGARS AND CHEWING TOBACCO. THE lovers' of the wbed will be glad to hear that the sub scriber has received an invoice of buperior Cigars fine Cut mid Lump Chewing Tobacco, various brands, and some Smoking Tobacco, as fragrant as they can find anywhere. h P. F. PESCUD. SepM2, 18.')3. - ' RED LARD OIL IS NOW USED BY MANY persons in preference to TRAIN OIL because it is just as (rood, and much cheaper. A supplv for sale verv low at PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. TATE BONDS WANTED. 13,000 IN STATE BONDS WANTED. Apply at the Standard Office. Sept. 23,1853. . 89 T YON'S RAT PILLS AND SALYE. DON'T JLibe annoyed any longer wilh rats, when you can exter minate them bv giving Kat Pills, or greasing their food with Coster's Salve,' which you will find at PESCUD'S. f YON'S MAGNETIC POWDER, FOR THE JLidestmction of Roaches, Bed Bug, Flies and Ants. A supply is to hand and for sale by , P. F. PESCUD- 2 MOKING TOBACCO. A LARGE SUPPLY OF 3ihe most fragrant and mild Smoking Tobacco, may be found at . PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. - AKING OR YEAST POWDERS. OF SEV eral brands, for sale at ' PESCUD'S. SUPPLY OF PEARL ASH, IN PRIME ORD Ler, just received and for sale by PESCUD. COTCII SNUFF A VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE, 'just at hand, and for sale by ' PESCUD. CREAM OF TARTAR. A large supply of very superior Cream of Tartar just at hand, and for sale at - - - PESCUD'S. 00 LBS. SODA, for JJakinir or Medicinal purposes, very superior, in Store and for sale low, at A DT?t;nTTna 1. SUUAA JUilliUrliOlliri'l j.uj u, ' and kept constantly for sale low at PESCUD'S. ESSENCES AND EXTRACTS, OF EVERY VA riefy and quality, for flavoring aud perfuming purposes. A large supply just received at , . PESCUD'S. "i 44 LBS. ALUM, Ground, m Store, and for sale -BMflP;owat PESCUD'S. OIL VITROL. THE SUBSCRIBER . HAS REC'D M Carboys Oil VitroL and will be glad to supply paper mills and foundrys at low rates, at- PESCUD'S. YE STUFFS. ON HAND,' AND FOR SALE ON reasonable terms, a large lot of Dye-Woods, Fustic, Logwood, Canewood, Redwood, Turmeric, Indigo, Cochineal, Solution rof Tin, with all the necessary mordants used in colouring. - . . . P. F. PESCUD. GLUE ANiTgELATINE. A LARGE SUPPLY of White and Brown Giue and Cooper's Gehtiine. Just received and for sale by - P. F. PESCUD. OUD PORT AND M AD ERI A J WINE. INVAL IDS and those who want a very superior article will tind it at , PESCUD'S. ONGRESS AND . ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER, for sale at Pescud's -DRUG STORE. CHEIDAM SCHXAPS & PUKE FRENCH BRAXDY. on hand and for sale bv ' . ... . , P. F. PESCUD. LAMP OIL. A LARGE SUPPLY 1 OF VERY SU PERIQR Lamp Oil, for sale by P. F. PESCUD. ROSIN OIL. FOR PAINTING PURPOSES, FOR sale low by P. F. PESCUD. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1S53.' - 87 TV 1 FAMILY, FLOUR FOR SALE BY. ' " il - -i- W. H. k R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1853. . ' . . , ' . . 87 J MILES & SONS' IMITATION STITCH CALF Boots, in store, EVANS A COOKE, Sept, I2i - V : 68--.. "CHANOS, MUSIC, STRINGS, &c ANOTHER a new Bn( spiendid Pianos, of fiishionuble style elegant tone aud finish, just opened at the '" . : ; N., C. MUSIC STORE. 4 BEAUTIFUL 5 OCTAVE MELODEON, with three beautiful Pedals, for- inspection and sale -. , MUSIC STORE. 4 NOTHER SUPPLY OF NEW AND FASH. ION ABLE MUSIC received at the . - - -- ; , ... ' . MUSIC STORE. , 4 NEW SUPPLY OF PICTURES, WITH AND. iT y'out Frames; also Gilt Moulding of even' descrip "on, for sale at the , j - y. MUSIC STORE. ;;. PJOMMISSION BUSINESS-THE UNDERSIGNED aim. u ''""duct a Foreign and Domestic Produce Commisr of sitit'SS'! in the City of Petersburg, V.r under the firm om CK Hardee. ;. ,f -. , , -, "mce 8rd door West of Bollingbrook Hotel, North Side. November 1st, . . : . .., 101 ly. Vol. III. FALL STOCK, 1853. M.15, FayeUevitte St - Ral eigh. T. R. FENTRESS is now receiving his Fall and Ar: i w C mnU. rooalmAMa anil VmtiniT .nil tt an. , T 111 OWU O vwoimww' . . b ) perior lot of Ready-Made Clothing, to which he invites the attention of his old customers, and the public generally. Having become connected with the far-famed manufacturing establishment, of Groshong and Tupman, of Newark, N. he is prepared to sell clothing cheaper than it can be bought elsewhere in the State, and being determined to carry into practice the old maxim of " quick sales and small profits," customers may call at No. 15, Fayetteville Street, assured that their wants can and will be supplied. The quality and 8tyleof my Ready-Made Clothing are not surpassed in this country. . .... . Fob the Youth. In order to save both time, trouble and expense to mothers, I have introduced into my establish, meut a lot of Boy's ReadyOIade Clothing, to which the at-, tention of the Ladies is very respectfully called. 1 If encour aged in this much-desired branch of my business, I shall continue to keep on band a very great variety, for boys from 6 to 15 years or age. The great advantage I have, from my connection with Groshong & Tupman, will enable me to keep my stock re plenished, weekly, with the latest and most approved styles and fashions. I continue, as usual, the manufacture of garments ; and having in my employ first rate workmen, I promise to give satisfaction, both in quality of goods and workmanship. - Gentlemen who furnish their own goods may rely on hav ing their work as well done as if I furnished them. Cutting done promptly. To my former patrons, who have stood by me for so long a time, I return my sincere thanks, and humbly trust to merit a continuance of their favors bv strict attention to business. T. R. FENTRESS. Raleigh, October 14th, 1853. 96 St. EL. HARDING, FAYETTEVILLE STREET. We have opened within the last week upwards of Ten Thousand Dollars worth of superior Ready-Made Clothing, comprising in part as follows : 100 Cloth Dress Coats, 100 " " Frock Coats, . 128 Fancy Cloth Sack Frock Coats, 75 " Box " - " ' 50 Black Business Overcoats. 75 Black French Bever Cloth Overcoats, 60 Fancy " " " " 75 Heavy Petersham " " 50 Partridge " 75 Mountain Beaver " 34 Flushing " 100 Tweed Sack Frock Coats, . 75Satinett " 75 Fancy Cassimere Sack Frock Coats, 50 Black " " " " Cassimere Pants. -100 Black Doe-Skin Cassimere Pants, 150 Fancy " " " 75 Satinette " " " 50 Black Cassimere made whole fronts. Hoys' Clothing. We have a very good assortment of Boys' Clothing con sisting of Fancy Cloth Sacks, Doe-Skin Cassimere Frocks, Tweed Cassimere Sacks and Frocks, Cloth Round Jackets, Satinett Round Jackets, Silk and Satin Vests, Cassiniere and Valencia Vests, Faucy and Black Cassiniere Pants. Also, a large lot of Cassimere Coats, Boys' Cloth Talmers, a very pretty style of Overcoats, Ac. We manufacture all the goods we sell, and can safelv war rant our goods to wear well. E. L. HARDING. Raleigh, Oct. 15, 18-3. 9fi JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SUPPLY OF Musical Instruments at the N. C. Music Store, where may always be found Sheet Music and Music Books for all instruments. Pianos' from the celebrated Factory of Knabe A Gaehle, Baltimore. Guitars, Violins, Violiucellos, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Clartonetts, Flageolets, Octave Flutes, Accoi deons, ranging from 60 cents to $ 15,00, Banjos, Tamborins, Violin Screws, Pins, Bridges, Bows. A new lot of Italian Strings both for Guitar aud Violin. A large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porte Monies, 4c, ke. ARTISTS MATERIALS. A beautiful lot of Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxes, Paints, Brushes, Oils and Varnish ; Canvass in pieces or on stretches. Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, Mill Boards, Graduate Tint Paper, Pastel, Water Colors, Pic tures, Picture Frames, Gilt Moulding, Glass, Ac, Ac. K. W. PETERSILIA. Raleigh, Sept. 12, 1853. 86 Fall Trade, 1853. F. PESCUD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Dbugs. Medicines, Paints. Oils, Per fumery, Cigaes, Ac, is now receiving the larget and moat commanding stock, tlmt he has nver offered to the trade, which will be sold on as reasonable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in the South. Physicians and Dealeis are cordially invited to examine the quality and prices of my articles befoie brving elsewhere. Mr. Peseiid takes this ocws'on to thank ihose Physicians, Couniiy Merchants, and Conivaciois who have encouraged his efforts to buiMupa Wholesale Dirg business at Raleigh, and hopes ihe time ts rabidly npmos'cbmg when it wilj be a rare occurrence for Dealers to send No. th for supplies in his line. Send your orders, for Drwgs, Ac, P. F. Pkscdp, Ral eigh, if you want them filled promptly, neatly packed, and forwarded with dispatch, upon, terne which will give atU faction. P. F. PESCUD. September 12, 1853. 86 ' ARGAINS ! BARGAINS I I THE SUBSCRI BERS offer their entire Stock of Goods for sale at re duced prices for cash, or credit to punctual customers, in view of a change of the firm the first of January, when Mr. Selby will retire from the business. We are desirous of re ducing the stock as low as we can. Many articles will be sold for cost and some below cost. SELBY & MURRAY. October 13, 1853. 95 MASONIC THE GRAND LODGE OF NORTH CAROLINA will convene in this City, on MON DAY evening, the 5th of December next, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of business. , Officers of Subordinate Lodges are requested to attend in person, or cause proper delegates to be appointed, in obedi ence to the constitution and general regulations of the Grand Lodge. WILLIAM THOS. BAIN, Grand Secretary. Raleigh, Oct. 14, 1853. V , 95 td. 2CURSION to BEAUFORT via NEWBERN. The splendid Low Pressure Steamer, ASTORIA, Capt. Longman, will make an excursion to the above place, for the purpose of giving her passengers an opportunity of attend ing the sale of lots at Carolina City, near Beaufort, which sale takes place on Monday the 31st inst. The Steamer will leave Washington on the 29th inst., at 8 o'clock, A. M., for Newbern, where passengers will remain one night, and take the Steamer next morning for Beaufort at 6 A. M. Fare from Washington via Newbern to Beaufort, $4. Fare for the round trip from either place to Besiufort and back, $6. Meals extra. BEN J. F. HANKS. Washington, Oct. 4, 1853. 84 Y74ALL. 1853. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR THE Mj past two weeks been receiving his usual large supply of . i t t . it ii tirivmnn n Ai i n.i - J r Ainu vy ii icn Kxwxjis, comprising a vaneu usaon- ment for the Fall and Winter trade, which has been purch ased invariably for Cash, and which he can assure the pub lic generally he can furnish at prices to please. His Stock consists of nearly every thing wanted by the Farmer and Mechanic, also the City Trade, and would respectfully in vite all to an examination of the same. JAMES McKIMMON. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 and 18-4 sup'r Bed Blankets, Crib and Cradle do., - White, Bine, Red and Green Mackinaw Blankets, -Negro Blankets all kinds, Saddle and Horse do., White, Red, Yellow, Green and Grav Flannels, all grades, Fancy French, Flannels for Sacks, all colors, In store and for sale by - JAMES McKIMMON. EGRO GOODS. KERSEYS OF ALL GRADES, Plawl StriTiAd and Plain Linsevs. .- Marlhorn' And Rain Strines and Plaids. . Cotton Osnaburgs and Heavy Shirtings, Russet & Black Brogana Heavy Boots, just received and for sale by . ? JAMES McKIMMON. ROCERIES. LOAF, CRUSHED, GROUND AND Jf CLARIFIED SUGARS, Java, Laguira, and Rio Coffee, ' "- - Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, - Sugar House Syrup and Molasses, - Maderia, Cherry, Port and Champagne Wines,. Cooking Wines, .: s r " . Cog. Brandy, warranted pure, . - . . ; ; Old Monongahela Whiskey, . " . ' ' " Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin,.' i ,.; - , . .. London Brown and Scotch AIer, for sale by - JAMES McKIMMON. , ATS AND CAPS. FALL STYLE AND BEST . oualitv Moleskin Hats, , ; ;; . .. .. Servant's Wool Hats, Black, Brown and Drab, just received. - - . ,r JAMES McKIMMON. Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1853. ' - - " - - - 98 TBOTICE. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AM Stockholders of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company will be held in the City of Raleigh on Thursday, the 10th day of November proximo. . , . v ! v r- ' , W. w; YASS, Treat'-. , Office Kaleigh ana uasion n.. j . r Raleigh, October 10, 1853. 94 rmo JOURNEYMEN TAILORSTwo STEADY M.' good workmen, can find employment on application ia y -. . ; , No. 19, Fayetteville St., Raleigh.V -i-i Oct,. 21, 1853;.:. , -,; ;. r - - ,:; 7-r. . i-: City papers copy.. f ' .'r.:';.';,"'J.;" RALEIGH, NORTH-CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,51853. J IRGINI A MANUFACTORY" OF CABINET V FURNITURE, and Agent for Mmn'e h Vlarke' (JeU Iraled Piano Fvrtee. LEWIS SALUSBURY, No. 68 and 60, Main street Norfolk, Virginia. ., ' . - It is settled beyond doubt that we are selling lower than any other house at the South. ; The subscriber invites the attention of purchasers of Fur niture to his stock now in store, and to which daily addi tions are now being made, consisting of Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Bureaus, with and without Glasses, Marble Tops, Secretaries, Marble Top Washstands, Centre, Sofa, Side and Work Tables, Painted Furniture, Toilet Tables, Commodes, Whatnots, Hall Stands, Stuffed, Easy, Rocking and Parlor Chairs, Couches, Bedsteads, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Divans, Ottomans Window Seats, Crickets, Wardrobes, Card Tables, Mirrors, as well as all kinds of Cane and Wood work, Also white and Grey live Geese Feathers, both kiln dried and in the original packages, Common Feathers, Hair, Palm Leaf and Straw Mattresses, Hair Cloth Burlaps, Gimp, Sofa and Chair Springs, Glass Plates, Wooden and Willow ware, Clocks, Castors, Knobs, Ac. We would also call the attention of the public to Robin son's Patent Bed Sofas, for which we have the Agency. They are the best article of the kind in use, both as regards the work and convenience, being less complicated and mak ing a wider bed by four inches than other kinds, more than nil this they are sold for dollars less. The dealers m Furni ture will find here as full an assortment, and as low prices as in any establishment in the South or elsewhere. UNDERTAKING Every attention paid to this branch of our business being constantly supplied with Coffins of eve ry description, both Metalic, Mahogany and other kinds. Immediate dispatch given to all orders by mail. Norfolk, Oct. 15, 1853. 96 6mpd. UATENT MEDICINES. 48 DOZ. MUSTANG ST LINIMENT. 48 Dozen McLanes Liver Pills. 36 " " Vermifuge 24 " Avers' Cherry Pectoral, 12 " Ilooflands Bitters, r3 - " Browns' Essence Ginger, 144 " Bulls' Sarsaparilla, 6 " Wistars' Balsam Wild Cherry. 7 " Stablers' Anodyne Cherry Exepectorant, 4 " Stablers' Diarihte Medecines, 6 " Bernards' " " 50 " Perry Dans' Pain Killer, 30 Radway's Ready Relief, 12 " Fahnestocks' ermifuge, 6 " Syrup Naptha, And a large smiplY of Sands', Bakers', Petetins, and Woods' Sarsaparilla ; Holloways' Medicines; Pain Ext-actor ; Mrs. Butts Female Supporters ; Trusses ; Bandages ; Beckwiths', Brandrcths', Gordans', Oriental, Peters', and Mights' Pills ; American Worm Killer, Horsemans' Hope; Gray's Oint ment ; Roman Eye Balsam ; Thompson's Eye Water, and Carpenters' Medicines, for sale by P. F. PESCCD. September 16, 1853. 8t B OOTS AND SHOES. HEAVY WATER-PROOF Boots. Common Water-Proof Boots. Men s Calf Shoes. No. 1 Doube Sole Brogans.. Boys' do do do. Women's Boots. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Youth's and Boy's Boots. Men's and Ladies' Over Shoes. Sept. 12. EVAN S k COOKE. S6 OTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO THE LEGAL heirs and representatives of William Garrett, and bis wife Jemima Garrett, formerlv of Washington County, N. C. ; that Mary Garrett, who died in said County in March last, in her last Will and Testament, left to them, a legacy of tHX, which will be paid over, at any time upon present ing themselves, and legally identifying their relationship. H. G. SPItUlLL, I Exc'r of Mary A. F. GARRETT, j Garrett. Plymouth, N. C, Oct. 8th, 1853. 96 Papers in Columbus, Miss., will please copy. TEW DRUG STORE. THE SUBSCRIBERS have 19 entered into partnership under the firm of Haywood & Scott for the purpose of conducting the Drug and Apoth ecary business. E. BURKE HAYWOOD, CHARLES G. SCOTT. Raleigh, August 2d. 1853. 74 WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, Printer and Pub lisher of Jiuxfite's Supreme Court Jleport, Ac, begs to iuforiu his friends and public generally, thai he is pi-epared to execute every description of Pr'iitiuTr ou the shortest notice, and in a , style which cannot be surpassed bv any other office in the state. Orders promptly attended to Standard Office, Raleigh, July 30, 1853. J Copper, Tin and Stove Depot, Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va. WM. D. ROBERTS, Jr., HAS IN STORE A lai'5,e and varied assortment of all kinds of Copper and Tin Wares, at wholesale aud retail, lower than at any other establishment in Vii-ginia. Copper Work for Steam ers, Mills, Distilleries, Ac, Sc, executed in the best man ner, with de recpud to steam pressure. STOVES AND HOT-AIR FURNACES, Of all kinds, for all pui poses : Meialic Roofing, Gutters and Pipes for Buildings, Block Tin, Tin Plate, Sheet Copper, Bar and Sheet lead, Sheet Iron, Ac. ; Ethereal Oil, and Lamps for using it ; Shower Baths and Bathing Apparatus of all the newest and most approved patterns. WM. D. ROBERTS, Jk., Roanoke Square, Noifolk, Va. April 19, 1853. 44 sw6m. ALTIMORE PIANO MANUFACTORY. IMPORTANT 1MPROVEMEN T Elastic Universal Touch. Wise k Buothee, Manufacturers of Boudoir Square and Grand Pianos, request those wanting a first-rate Instru mentone that Ladies can perform on with the greatest possible advantage, that is chaste of style, of superlative touch and tone, tact will stand in concert tune, aud last a life time, to call and see for themselves a sample Instrument at the Agent's office Dr. W. II. Scott's. These instruments are more in general use in the Cities .among the first critics Of art aud scieuce, and to whom we have the honor of referring. See the manufacturer's circu lai s, which may be obtained ofLthe Agent All Instruments warranted five years. J. J. Wjsb k Brother. Dr. W. R. SCOTT, Agent. Raleigh, January 11th, 1S50. 20 tf. FaH aud Wittier, 1853. JUST RECEIVED BY THE SUBSCRIBER: Black and eoloiee? S''t, Fench and Enjiisu Me: inoes, a fine assortment, Pi inled aDd P'a'u Mus'm DeLains, -Woiked Col l.r-( sod UDdc. sleeves, EmV.'d au Paio Liiien C-i .nbric H'dVfs, Muslin and Lace Ei''u"-, a s'-eat variety, Ladies a Jd Gen Memeos Gloves, of a'l kinds, White and Tun Coloved floss t-.kiwin-r, For sale by J. BROWN, - No. 9, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh-, Sept. 26, 1853. . ' 90 ' Special Express Notice, SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE. PARISEN AND KING'S Ecprees Between, Lyncliburg and Petersburg. We have this day concluded a contract for the exclusive privilege and control of all Packages and Parcels going be tween Rice's Station, Farmville, Walker's Church, Cl'er Hill and Lynchbuig, on and by Messrs. . Flagg, Caldwell k Co's line of fStages. We aie now prepared to forward Light Packages and Parcels through in nineteen hours, and at re duced rates. PARISEN k KING, Petersburg. September 13, 1853.- - f - 86 ' mjEW FLOURING MILL. THE SUBSCRIBER'S lM NEW FLOURING MILL is now. in successful opera tion, and he is turning out a very superior article of flour. He 5s now ready for custom, which he respectfully solicits. The best cash prices aid for wheat. .-- r - - My Mills are situated within about two miles of Raleigh, on Walnut Creek. . '-. -v ' .. '- " s - - ' ,.f - . . . i: . . .. W- F. COLLINS. ". ' Sept. 27,1853. ' - . . 90 tC ? 63UPERIOR GREEN TEX. , .-.- -.' Superior Black Tea. ; . ' , Gunney and Hemp Bagging. .- . : r ;" . '; Bale Rope and Twine. ... For sale by -. - -v. , -i . j. brown, ,. - Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1853.. . " . 96- i OAFS, &c VARIETIES OF TOILET, SHAVING, and Fancy Soaps. Lyon's Kathairon. Barry's Tricopherus. Rowlands' eenuine Macassar OiL BearsOil, Beef Marrow for the hair, for sale by , . HAYWOOD k SCOTT. J : September 9, 1853.-" T y ;r -, v- -v " 85 TinHE FOLLOWING MOST' POPULAR TA. i ll TENT -MEDICINES Sands' and.TowBsends'. Sarsapa rilla, Ayers' Cherry Pectoral,-Dr.- Jaynes' Fu Jiily Medicines, Hamptons'-Vegetable -Tincture,- Genuine:- Cod-Liver Oil, Wolfes's Scheidam Schnapps, and the famous Mustang Lin iment All for sale at the Drug Store of, . : '-; H. k S. September 9, 1853. - ' ' ' .- v ' . " - -. 85-t :; la ISAAC PROCTOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, (Suc cessor to Oliver k Proctor,) Would respectfully announce to his patrons and the public generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of ClothssCassimere8 and Yestings, Furn ishing Goods and Ready-Made Clothing, which, being bought principally for cash, he is enabled to offer at very low rates. He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post Office, Superfine black, blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cloths, of various goods. Superfine French, English and American Cossimeres, of al! prices, plain and fancy. Superfine Simoni Doeskins, for Pants and Overcoats. ' Superfine black Satins and Grenadines. , Plain and figured and fancy silk Yestings. ' Fine assortment rich silk Quiltings, for weddings and parties. Plain and figured Plush Velvets, very rich. Fi rn-ishixg Goods A complete assortment, consisting ia part of Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts. " 8-ply Collars, large variety. . " Canton Flannel, bleached DrilL Merino and silk Under-shirts and Drawers. Silk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery. Gloves, very superior kid, black, white and fancy. -Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assortment for weddings and parties, r .. Stocks, black, white and fancy, with and without ties. Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, Ac. In fact everything necessary for a gentleman's complete out it. With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons for the lib eral encouragement heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, and a determintion to please, to merit its continuance. Gentlemen furnishing their own goods to be manufactured may rely upon receiving the same care and attention as though sold by himself. The latest Paris and London fashions just received. Cutting and repairing done promptly at all times. He will remind those indebted, ix months time is allowed to punctual customers. Those in arrears longer than the above time will please call aud close their accounts, either by cash or note, and oblige ISAAC PROCTOR. Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1853. 97 AGRICULTURAL WORKS I THE BOOK OR the Farmer, detailing the labors of the Farmer, Stew ard, Plowman, Hedge, Cattle-man, Shepherd, Field-workers and Dairy Maid, by Henry Stephens, with four hundred aud fifty illustrations, to which are added explanatory notes, re marks, Ac, by John S. Skinner. The American Farm Book, or compend of American Ag riculture, by It. L. Allen. Southern Agriculture, by Adam Beatty. The Farmers and Planters Encyclopaedia of rural affairs : embracing all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemisliy, adapted to the comprehension of unscientific readeis; illustrated by numerous engravings of animals, implements and other subjects interesting to the agricultur ist, by C. W. Johnson. Adapted to the United States by Goveraeur Emerson. European Agriculture aud rural economy, by Henry Cai man. Sheep Husbandry, with an account of the different breeds, and general directions in regard to Summer and Winter managiuent, breeding ard the treatment of diseases, with portraits and engravings, by Ucnryts. Randall. Rural Essavs, Dy A. J. Downing. -- Fruit and Fruit'Trees of America, by A. J. Downing, four tecnth edition. The American Fruit Cullarist, by J. J. Thomas. The American Fruit Book, by S.W. Cole. Agricultural Chemistry, by Jas. F. W. Johnson. A Dictionary of Modern Gardening, by G. W. Johnson, edited by David Landreth. Dixon and Kerr's ornamental and domestic Poultry. II lusf i-uted. The Poultry Book, by John C. Bennett. The American Poultry Yard, by D. J. Browne. The Cottage and Farm Bee-keeper, by a Country Curate. Horsemanship, founded on new principles, including the breaking and ti-aining of hoi-ses, by F. Baucher. Elements of Scientific Agriculture, by Juo. P. Noiton. A Muck Manuel for Farmers,' bv Sam'l L. Dana. A Pract:cal Treatise on the cultivation of the Grape-vine on open walls, by Clement Hoare. - . . A Treatise on Cattle, by W. Youatt and W. C. L. Martin. Youatt on the structure and the diseases of the horse. Domestic Animals, by R. L. Allen. The Architecture of Country Houses, by A. J. Downing. The Builders Guide, or complete system of Architecture, bv A. Benjamin. "The American Architect, by John W. Ritch. First and second series. " - Rawlett's Architecture, 2 vols., 4to. For sale bv -v W. L. POMFR'OY. Raleigh, Oct. 14, 1853. - . 95 JHL ENRY PORTER WOULD RESPECT FULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIES AND GEN- tlemen of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that he has just returned from the Northern Markets and is now receiv ing his FALL STOCK, which embraces nearly every article usually found iu a Boot and Shoe Store. - ' The following comprises a list of Goods constantly kept on hand : LADIES' Black, Bronze, Blue, Green and Light Colored Whole Gaiters, , - " Ditto, Half " , " White Kid -" Black Prunella Buskins, . " " . Thick and Thin Soled Morocco Bootees, " Bronze ditto, ditto. " Black aud Fancy Colored Jenny Linds, " " Thick and Thin Soled Kid and Morocce Busk'ns, " Bronze ditto, ditto, " Black and Bronze Plain Morocco Slippers, " Ditto, Imperial, a Fancy article, " Embroidered Cloth Slippers, ' " White Kid A good assortment of Misses' Gaiters, Bootees, Slippers, and a variety of ChitilreiCs and Infants' Shoes. GENT.'S Fine Calf Stitched and Pe-rged Boots, " Calf nd Kip Sewed and Peg"d do., " P. L. Cloth and Morocco top Congress Gaiters, " Fine Calf Stitched Bootees, " Palo Alto Shoes, " Goat Bootess, " Goat and Cloth Slippprs, BOYS' Calf and Kip Boots, . " " Shoes, YOUTHS' " Boots, " " Shoes. Also, a good abso' lment of Plain and Fancy Trunks, Valises, Eounef-Eose", C.-ipet-B.'gs, Satchels, Kits, Find ing Lasts, Ac, always kept on baud. nriO THE TRADE. TO HIS OLD CUSTOMERS JL he returns his sincere thanks, and hopes by the induce ments here offered, to retain their patronage, ' and also se cure the patronage o all who desire good work and good materials, "fciuall profits ana qricK sales, is my motto. HENRY PORTER, Sign of the "Big Boot." Fayetteville Street. mfANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT I THE 1JL Subscriber would respectfully inform his old custom ers and the community at huge, that his MANUFACTUR- IMx D Kl'AKTM KK T is still in full blast supplied with the very best Workmen, and a plentiful stock of No. 1 Lcmoine Calf-Skins, as well as every thing else requisite to make the finest Boots, Shoes, Ac, that can be made, and will warrant his work not to be surpassed auy where. Repairing s!ricly attended to. Cull at the Sign of the MAMMOTH BOOT, .'Fayetteville Street. , Raleigh, Sept. 23, 183. V. .' 89 A TTENTION ! SPORTSMEN AND MER- JL CHANTS OF NORTH CAROLINA.-The subscriber offers at WHOLESALE and RETAIL a large assortment of Double aad Sin'e Barrelled Guns, Rifles, Cols' and Wbit neys' five Shooters, Aliens' S'x and rive Barrelled Revolvers, and those of ell other makers, Double Bat relied Pistols with one trigger, avd all styles of Single Pistols now in use. Hunting utensils iu endless variety, . .- A large supply of Walking Caues, i -' ' , - A Gnivttatiou Fish Hooks, and every other article in the way of Fishing-Tack'e, " Bowie, Hunting and Pocket Knives, Dirks. Fancy Goods. Ac ' ' All Goods sold by me wan anted to please or the purchas- .11 j a i r -i r . i 1 1 hands, I am enaoled to offer it very low. I will take great pleasure in exhibiting my Goods to all who may favor me witu a cau . N. B. Guns, Rifles and Pistols made to order Old Guns stocked, percussioned aud otherwise l-epaived ; Keys fitted ; uuva lepa-reu ana every oiuer joo in my line neauj cuted and warranted to give satisfaction." " ' Ca'l at the City -Gun., and SiKJrting Store, sign " Rifls." t x H C. LEONARD, : . , . " 1 ' '' " - No. 15, Old St., Petersburg, ' Va. . September.23 18531 8a 3 m. TBkTEW BOOKS. NAPOLEON IN, EXILE, ORA il Toice rrom St. .Helena, by Uarrr Jb. O. Jleara, Jsa. ... :. The History of the Crusadee, by Joseph Francolea Mich aud, translated from the French, by W. Robson, . 8 vols. -18 . Regal Rome, an introduction to Roman History by - Fran cis W. Newman: ': 1.-.... v " .. ' v i f. - - Memoirs of the Life .of .ibe Rt; Hon. Richard Brinslay aneriaan, or rnomas Moore,- vols. 12 mo. - . i . ' The Poetical Works of William Motherwell, with m moir of his life, new and complete edition.- - '- " . ' ; - 4 5 . Personal Sketches of his own. times, by Sir Josiah Bai-. L T 1 1 ' I L . . ' 1 " i - 1 1 rwHJu, juugB iu V'gn court 01 aqnurauir in ireiana,scv v Our. Village, by Misi Mitford.'f ' ; - ;: - For saie by Raleigh, Oct. 6th; 1853. " 1 ' ' -'. . - 94. I No. 102. TTr ALU ABLE BOOKS. American- Poultry Yard -l by D. J.Brown. ' ." . - . s ,T- xne Liiseases or Uomes;.e Animals, by a. i. Alien. r American Bee Keeper's Manual, illustrated wi th many en gravings, by T. B. Miner. - American Bird Fancier, considered with reference to the" Breeding, Rearing, Feeding, Management, &e., of Cage and. House Birds, illustrated with engravings by D.'J. Brown. -American Architect, comprising original designs of cheap country and village residences, with details, specifications, plans, and directions, and an estimate of the cost of. each design, by John W. Bitch, architect. First and second sc ries, ii vols, in one. . , .' Domestic Medicine Gun's Domestic Medicine, or .Poor- Man's Friend in the hours of Affliction, Pain and Sickness. Raymond's new revised edition, improved and enlarged, by John C. G unn, 8vo. . Practical Agriculture, by Jas. V. W. Johnston, F. K. ... S. and E. - Johnston's Agricultuial Chemistry; lectures on the an-, plication of chemistry and geology to agriculture; new edi tion, with an appendix. . - V1 Youatt and Martin on Cattle, by Ambrose Stevens, - : Youat t on the Structure and Diseases of the Horse ; also, practical rules for buyers, breeders, smiths, Ac ; edited by W. C. Spooner, with an account of the breeds in the United States, by Hem y S. Randall, - Lindley's Givde to the Orchard, ': ' i . . Youatt on Sheep ; their Breed, Management, and Diseases, with illustrative engravings; to which are added remarks on the breeds and management of sheep in the United States, and on the culture of fine wool in Silesia, by Win. Youatt, Youatt on the Pig, . Hoare on the Grape Vine,' . . Stephens' Book of the Farm ; a complete guide to the farm er, steward, ploughman, cattleman, shepherd, fieldworker, . and dairy maid, by Henry Stevens, with 450 illustrations, to which are added explanatory notes, remarks, fc, by J. S. Skinner; really one of the best books for a farmer to pos sess, 2 vols. ... The American Farm Book, by R. L. Allen. The Cottage and Farm Bee Keeper; a practical work, by a Country Curate, . : - ' Allen's Rural Architecture, comprising Farm Houses, Cottages, Carriage Houses, Sheep and Dove Cotes, Piggeries, Barns, Ac, Ac, by Lewis F. Allen, The American Muck Book, byj. DBrown, The Rose Culturist, " . - Blake's Farmer at Home; a family text book for the coun try, bv Rev. John L. Blake, D. D. s 1'or'sale by H. D. TURNFR, : Pioneer Bookseller, Raleigh, N. C. October 11th, 1853. 94 BP EV ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS AT Ttrc xti' l iii 1 -u.rK;tn x..rr T.xtiwi T1..;1 Striped and Planieis' Linen Coats; While and Buff Grass joats; uitiD, liiue ana Jiouiea proton jo.ixs ; uiacK ana Fancy Alapaca CoaU ; Pla'd and Fancy Cassimere Coats : Black Summer C'o.h and Cs.simei-e Sacks, half Sacks and Frocks; Tweeds, Cusbmeretts end Angolas Sacks ; Planters' Linen, Plaid, While, Striped, Moiiled, Linen, aud Cassimere Pants in great variety. Soutdg, Cassimere, Silk and Linen Vestings, Quiltings and Weltino-s Vesiings, rich styles.- A large asoi tmeni; of Lawn and Liuen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Borders. Silk and Lisle Embroidered Cra vats; Plain and Fancy Lawn Cravats; Fancy Silk Cravats. Alexander's and Chossiu's WhiJe aDd Colored Kid Gloves; Black, Lisle and Linen Gloves; Washed Norway Gloves; Fine Doe Gloves ; Bkrck Colored Silk Gloves; Plaid ind S.riped Silk and Cotton Half Hose Gloves. We are weekly receiv ing large supplies selected from the most desirable styles in the market, which we warrant made equal to custom work in fit and finish. . ' - Our furnishing Department comprises every new and fash ionable article necessary for a regular outfit, which will be sold at the lowest market prices by - A. S. SHAFER A CO., Clothing Bazzaar, Sycamore Street. Petersburg, April 28, 1852. . - " 47 W EATHER FOR SPRING SALES, WHOLE- JLA SALE AND RETAIL. We respectfully inform our friends and the public that we have in store a larcre and most excellent Stock of Leather and Findings, for the Spring rraae, wuicu we win sen as row as any otner esiaousameui South of New York, and for less price than they can be had even there, expenses of travelling, freight, Ac, considered. All of our purchases having been made from I he Impor ters and Manufacturers by the whole case or package, and the advantage of receiviue Leather regularly from our own Tanneiy, places it in our power to sell Goods as above stat ed. Tiiose wlio wisn to ouy cannot lose oy giving our stocK an examination,' and we believe we shall be. c.ble to please. both as to price and quality.. Below we enumerate some of .1 . , Tt t 1 I . .-. -.- . tile irauin ttn iwca ix: . 20 dozen of Crawford's Calf Skins (this maker had the . premium awarded to him at the World's Fair held in London in 1851.) , - . . . , 40 dozen French Skins, best quality,' .. v 40 " American Ca'f Skins, : ' - 90 v " Lining and Binding Skins, " - 10 " Morocco Skins, 800 Sides Oak Tanned and Hemlock Sole Leather, , ' 50 " Hand Le&the.r. Lasts, Boot-Tiees, Shoe and Boot Maker's Tools of every Kina, Tanner s ana unrrrer 8 l oois. Also, Sewed Bixithus of our own manufacture, warranted to give saiisoiction, aud many other articles too numerous to mention, at No. 21-, Old str eet, opposite B. P. Harrison's Saddlery. 1' . A. & ll. H. Jf'OBU N. B. We pay the highest price in cash for Green and Dried U'Ues aeliverea to us at our store. Petersburg, May 5, 1852. tf. R OBINSON & CO'S SHOES. KID AND MO- rocco High cut Walking Shoes. , Kid and Morocco High cut Slippers. . " - ' - Ladies Winter liaiters. Childrens Goat Bootees. -Misses' : Ladies' : " : For sale by J. BROWN. Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1853. S6 s; PICES ! SPICES I MACE WHITE MUSTARD SEED, Cloves Brown Mustard Seed, . Nutmegs Celei y, " Cinnaiuon Al't lice, ' . . ". Black Pepper White Ginger, - - ?i Long Pepper Afi ican Gin-ei', - - Cayenne Pepper Vanilla Bears and Salad Oil. J ust received and for sole by - P. F. PESCUD. Sept 16, 1353. 86 AKERY & CONFECTIONARY. PUTTICK A MITCHELL would respectfully inform the public that their establishment s now in the "full tide of success ful experiment," tod they me pvepared to execute all ovders in their l:ne: in Cake a.)d Bre.d-iak.ing, Caudy making, Ac Nuts, Fruits, Groceries, Ac, fc'vvays kept on hand. . : CIGARS. Our siock o." Cin-s s very liu-ge, some of them of the choicest b.-ands, sr.ch as E'.e Gratitude, Cobden Rega lias, Silvas, Excesor, El Ciervo, Steamboat Principes, and a varieiv too numerous io raeaaon.- - - , ;T f"P'irties in ihe C'iy or country furnished wnh every description of Cor-rectionaries, on tire shortest notice and most reasonable terms. BRIDE'S CAKE carefully packed and sent to any part of the State. Su?ar and Molasses Cakes, also Caudy, suitable for country Stores, packed iu barrels or smaller packages, cheaper than they can be bought at any other House in riorth Carolina or V rrginia. Low proats and quick sales, is our motto. .: Raleigh, May 28th, 1853. 56 tf. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Wake Coun-ty- In Equity. Thos. G. Whitaker r. Henry J. Cannon. It having beeu alleged in the Bill of Thos. G. Whitaker vs. Henry J. Cannon, filed in our Court of Eauitv for said County, for a specific pel tbt-nrauce of a contract for sale of land, that the defendant is not a resident of (he State of Horth Carolina, aud the said Thos. G. Whitaker s allegation being supported by his nffidav"; filed in said Court: . According to our Act of Assembly for such cases, made and provided, . I do hercbysnotify the said Henry J. Cannon to be and appear at our next Term of the Court of Equity for said county, to be held on the 1st Monday after the 4th Mon day of September next, at the Couit House, in the City of ttuie;gn, tuen ana taere to pieaa, answer or demur, to me said complainant's said bill of complaint, or said bill will be taken pro confeiso, and a decree made accordingly. " - , 1 r XfUtCW, 1111 1I.11U, till xi .11 ua T ' . M. ..CU., ..J."'. - ED." GRAHAM HAYWOOD, C. A M. Equity. . August 18th, 1853. x .- 78 6w. ATWOOD 4& SCOTT ARE NOW.OPENING IN . CoL Roulbac's new buildincr. on Fayetteville Street. next door above Mr.T. R. Fentress; Clothing establislunerit, a i reslr Stock ot . -. Drugs, Medicines and "Chemicals, ... ,' '"J Surgical Irrstrumeuts, - ; Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, . - ' , ' " Window-Giuss and Glassware, - : . Varnishes and Putty, . '-v ' Paint Brushes, - - . .. . ' . " , Fine Perfuaieiy and ?ancy Articles, Best Tooth and Hair Brushes, .-' 'S ""Excellent Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff,'.; - ' ' ; ' Garden and tfield Seeds. Ac. Ac--' : y - All of which ave, offered to- their, friends and -trie. 'public upon as favorable terms as can be "procured in this market. Particular attention will be paid to putting up Prescrip- . tions lor .rnysicians ana raiuuies, at ail nours or trie day or nigni, ana none oui me mosi cuoice aruoies wui do trseo. ' -Raleigh August. 2d, 1853" ''..- 74 6m.:. 1TTAYWOOD A SCOTT HAVE IN STORE JdJAand for sale the following articles for cooking purposes .ii. it. L-:n ij ... ; ;. .. . - T - 1 - ruiRA. inr nnvnnno" . : r ? Bicarbonate or Cookiosr Soda. Saleratas," Ac- c. Also,' Kice Flour, superior article, for Puddings Cakea, Ac, wd more ecoxiumicai man aa wooie -bice. ,- - res ton s &uperior-l east rowder, -r1- '. . -.... ' -' ' " -'- Ext Lemon, , '' -. - .,' '".- .. . '-' : Cinnamon, L. -x V-' : X)iange-- - : -" Vanifla,,' :V:-.i'i.- 'v'--i-V.'?,L- ; JUST INAUGURATED. a - JST Hw A . R. S. TUCKER, havinsr iust completed .their new And SnlnnHiri Sinn.atiil fiti1 it lirt in a magnificent style invite tha rlv They have spared no expense to make it in point of size, ar- . rangement and taste, a model establishment, and confident- ly challenge the admiration of all who pay them a visit. -They earnestly hope that the pains they have thus taken to please and gratify their friends and the public, -will be gen erally appreciated, and they will examine their Store and its omenta witnout delay, ine sky-light over the salesroom will afford new attractions and assistance to the purchaser, ' and they can assure their friends and customers Jhat they can furnish .them with almost every article wh'ch can b caueu ior-rn any estaDiisnnreni at moderate prices, such as will please the purchaser, and do justice to themselves. - i ner return to tne community tbeirthanks for their past liberal encouragement, -and rnvite attention -to-W foCowinr -articles: . - . --. . , LADIES DEPARTMENT. " Black Groa-DeRhme SUks, 24, S 6t 2$, SO andS4iachet. " W at'd do7 - . v Rich Pl'd Chameleon - Silks, . Gro8 DeAapIes - : ccucuum, iigu ana plain oilKS, Plain blue and wat'd . ; do.- x '" Plain, fig'd V ' white do, - .MorcelUnei Florence and Lutestring Silks, v '. Wonted Dress Goods. Super French Merino, all shades, . . cngusn ana uerman-io. naia xrenca ueLAine v Solid col d. . - do. i . 1 Printed Mouslin do. .. . Plaid Poplins. - : Gala Pla ds and pl'd RawSilkV . cot a Jf aramattas, Plaid Vn.Inciftna. ; r' . - - DeBeee.: Mourning Dress Goods. 'tmc' Bombazine,- - . Challey " :- Mouslin DeLaines, ':" " Canton Cloths, " ; ' "' - -T- " Alpacca's, ' ' : - ' J. ". 1'. -. ' - Jtfantillas, Cloals, Shawls, -Av:T;-i-r;' " V Silk Velvet, Mantillas, Cloaks aud Talmas, - ' Cloth Cloaks and Talmas, -- .... -.. . ..... '-. ... Tarletane and Cashmere Shawls, -V- - . - '. ' : " ? Scarfs and Neck Ties, 1 " BITc and Col'd Long Shawls, v . - ". ; . " ' -? " Merino do. -. ' ." " "-: Low Priced Blanket - do.-' ' -: -- -: .. Dres Trimmings. .' ' ; '4 Plain and Point'd Bl'k YelvetA . . . --1. -. - " . " . Col'd do.: .: .; ,,.':. v" A' '' Galloon Trimmings and Gimp, ' ',. . ' '-" - - XacJc Flannels. ' ', " ' Ladies' and Children's Suck Flannel, ': ' . Worsted Sacks, ' ;, . .. , ' Rigaletts,' Hoods, Ac. Ac.- .. '. :, ;. ; . - . .'. JRibbons. ;'.r -'vrV: ' Neck, Sash, Bonnet, Taffeta and triming Ribbou, '' Glotes. ... -.1 . X-n Gents and Ladies' Kid Gloves, ' . ." " Silk ; r . , ;'. " Buck V-- V'-'-. " " Cashmere ;. '' ,. - . ' i'.. r Boys, "Misses and Children t !- '; "V, ,.',' ; i -,. lioMiets, ' Ladies' Silk Bonnets, ". ; -.'-.' - jtiurniiig- ao. . -- - .. . is ; " and Misses Straw do. -" r " Lace Goods. (s. large assortment) Honiton, Maltese and Brussels Collars,' -- - . . - ''i Chemesett8 and Undersleeves, - -. , : v :-j ' l-' French worked Collars, "il . -.' ' . " Chemesetts and Undersleeves,- . ". " ' ' " Muslin Bands, Ac. Ac. Ac. "' '' ,r '-' .-'" " ' " Ladies' Hdkfs. from 12c to $25,00. . ;-.-,,.-':..-:-''' .'--'.-i -.'- Hosiery. :. : . '. ; -. Ladies' BITc and White Silk Hose, ' V ,.-.-. " " Raw Silk.. - do. ''-. ' - 1 " - White and Colored' do. . - - ' ' : Misscs and Inf ts wh't, col'd and strip'd Hose, ; Gents. Bl'k, white and striped Hose, -- -" . Gents Broand Blue and striped Hose,'-". . ; . - -' Boy's Hose, (all colors.) i ":'' ' GENT'S.. DEPARTMENT. :" "'''C "v -Bl'k and Col'd French Cloths, - - " " Cassimeres, ' . . ' '-'- -.:. .'"' ' Sattinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Ac, : . :" --j '' : . - Vestings, Silk and Worsted, . .' ' . : V " Cravats and French Neck Ties.' ""-" "f. ;".'. ' ,': " Servant's Wear. V '"' ' -' Marlboro' and Gala Plaids, - - r. '- l-. "'.'. Plaid and Solid Linseys, : ' .- - - t Kerseys, ,4c full assortment, - . j v- . lilanl ets and Jilarinels. - . 10- 11-4 12-4 13-4 Bed Blankets, . ,. -; "" t kjji taut a tiua j .-- .- -Crib,. - doJv-;.':' -' "- - Travelling - " - do.. 4 -. . ' a Silk and Worsted Flannels. . WelcU do, . . a"4 In fact all grades. V.,- " ."1 '; " ' -:. :Groieries':"'-'; Stirart's Svmn, Family Molasses, '-'. . v Java aud ilocha, Rio and Lagufia Coffee," Sperm, Adamantine and tallow Candles-: - lame,.Sult, and Elonr,". - ; &- .---. " - Hoots Shoes and Gaiters. . ' J Gent's Common Peged Boots, '- . - " " , -WaferProof . dolv y i :t j I '.. 1 -Single and double-sole BroganR, ;i' : . "..'. ''.-. .Lined Kip-. . . ' : do.- - -,. " - - " . Calf . .'.., . do.. : " Patent Opera Shoes. - - . - T Ladies Bl'k and Col'd City made Gaiter V '' ' i ; -" --" ; With and without Tips,' . , ' W.,H. A R. S.TUCKER. ,' . Raleich. October 1. 1853. : ' -.... . oi '.j -Splendid Lotteries for October,-1853.:" , W " Gather the rose-buds while ve may.: .- - ' . Old time is still a flying; ; - - . .' ' .' J-.-,-. - And that same flower that blooms to-day.' s - : x u-mui row. iiitu oe uying.v .----, w .v . v- Persons at a distance, are par ticularly.requesf ed to mail their ordeis for Packages or single Tickets, in these Magnifi cent Lotteries, without delay. . Poverty cannot be cast off too soon-; and there is no fact in Philosophy more.suscepti-" ble of demonstration, than that there is at our truly fortu nate and far-famed office, a handsome Prize for every one I"-' - But it is vitally important to the success of. the advent turer that he should 'older early.- ' By postponing your Or.1 ders you may miss the tide, " which taken at the hood, leads on to fbrtuDc" . The sooner one becomes rich the better, .and the sooner you raail -your orders for. Package or sin gle Ticket, in these popular and lucky Lotteries, in ot.r -World-Renowned and Truly Fortunate Agency, the sooner you will become ' rich. . Remember that procrastination ia " the thief of fortune as well as of time; ..' - -' '"".'; TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! !! A.4? ' ' -- . - No' Abatement in " Se'li.ino Prizes ! 'v! -. ;77 " Goddess'''' in Iter best mood ! S . ' m-mi i nie njiu oy riiuii W., irom ID lQta el August to the 10th of September. . - -' ':' Ventures make Merchants.", ' .'L . ' - CAPITAL PRIZR ?; o.v i . K V. Nos. 12,; 49, 71, Sold in a Package of Whole tickets, ! Club in Mississippi. ,t . .-v : ' - . j. , :- t20.i W.sold to a new Correspondent in N. CaroIinaV -$18,W0 sent in a Package of Tickets to Ohio, C v - .tl3,000 sold to a Captain of a Steamboat. . -w--.. "j -. ?! ecu iu x ni.jviijtj ui miii iii;kis to o. Carolina.' '. VlKX) sold to on old'corresjiolldent in Virginia; V'-V. -;- ;' , $8,000 sent to Tennessee 4t was ihe firet order for a Pack- -" age of Tickets. . ' - ..; . .- . - .' $5,ixH) sent to Camden County North Carolina. ''-"; ESf The above Prizes were all sold aud paid by the Far- j-amca i-nze oeners aua uanKers, ... t z..x -f- - i.s PYFER A CO. No. 1 Light-St., Baltimore; , SFLENDI IK S C H E ME S ' v'" The Certificate,- Prices of packages of quarter ticket only, are given belowt.. -:. t 't ,' - -. ' ; - - v . - Daie. Capital ,. ." Uo of Price of Price "of , Oct. Prizes. Ballots. Tickets. ; Pskin.i- 1 5 of $20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn a ftio V'""; ' , 36 oa , , .24,wu 8 08. is drawn . 8 4 2 y0O 75 Nos. 12 drawn : - fi s '25 00. x 18 00 -. S5 -00 '18 00 v 18 0ft - 46 00 5 , v Su.000 78 os. 13 drawn r 10 6 20,000 75 os. 12 drawn v7 -i : 24,tKK.,75 JToa, 12 drawn 8 - 4O,000" 78 Nos. ia drawn 10, 2.,000 75 Nos.. la drawn 11 . . . 2o,000 - 78 Nos. 13 drawn 12 . 8.5,000 75No. 14 drawn 13- " 24,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 14 c " " 13,50078 Nos. 15 drawn 15 50,000 78 Nos. 18 drawn & '12 v; --10 5 25 00 8 00 8o 00 18 00 14 00 55 00 80 00 18 00 40 00 16 00 18 00 85 00 25 00 18 00 8ft 00 18. 00 14 00 75 00 17 - - , 2800 -75 Nos. IS dra 8 5 10 5 5 10 - 8 6 10 6 4 20 18 20,000 78 Nos., 14 drawn 19 40,000 -78 Nos. 12 dntwn 0 - - ! 20,000 75 Nos. 15 dfawn 21 18,000 78 No; lSrawn 22 . . 80,000 75 Nk. 1 drawn :24 .- ; . ..- - 26,000 - 78 Nos. JL drawn 25 ' - 20000 -. 75 Ncs12 drawn 28 -; : - 83,000 75 No is drawn 27 , 24,000-" 78 No. 13 drawn. 28 .:V v :S 15,000 - 75-Nes. 14 drawn 29 - ' -i 70,000 - 78 Nos. 18 drawn '31 - 80.000 75 Nos. IS drawn 8 80 00 - t3? Drawings forwarded to Cbrrenmndenta bv the first mails after the lotteries are drawn. . Correspondeois will please orders few days before the lotteries are drawn .- ' ' : -. There iA a large per een'age in favor of those purchaser . who ordef by the Packages, and the chances of drawing four of the largest Prirea in the Scheme, are thereby secured. -. We advise the pufchose of Packages of Tickets in every in stance. 4 ' . : , Bank Draffs orpertifieafes of Deposit payable in Gold at t sight, will be promply remitted to those Correspondent who draw prizes at PYFElUfeCO'S. ; . - - Hemember A Packaob of Tickets can draw roe of the most splendid prizes in scheme. - . . - . i In order to secure a Fortune, and the cash immediately, after the rosult -Js known, the readers of the paper have only to remit cash Draft i or prise tickets, to the Old Estab lished, far famed, and truly, fortunate Exchange and lottery Brokers,-,. . ... V t ... PYFER k CO., , '--.- f Light-Street, Baltimore, JId. - -October LJ853. ' - f. , . ;, 1 . PBEsn rpPT.v rvr iniTnci XT Am rTER. For sale by HAYWOOD; SCOTT. ; piemoer a, tsoa. ca wnT