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V'' '-f-'',i "V. - - ,. Wmm .LY ;fMI-WEEKLY, 4 PER ANNUM. "' PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. ! WEEKLY, $ 2 PER ANNUM- VOL. II. RALEIGH, NOE.TH-C AJtOLINA, WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1852. NO. 103; jIIE NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD pfllLISlIEn WEEKLY ASII Sb.ni.W fctivum b a WILLIAM W . HOLDEN, (ilMlVMt AND PROPKIhTOK. TIII W I'ERiit Two dollars per annum or within the first month , Two dollars and '.""iVcnt" if payment be delayed six months ; and Threo hilars, it not paid within six months from the time oi , jjvaiice d.illar ascribing. ' feu of t,,b Semi-W ekklt. : - ,.,lf..ntf.o nr within the Four dollars per first month; Four . .. .. :r i.a IaIovpiI sir months : n,!! ,rs 3nd liuy cems, u payment j --- .nil r''ve 'Jllli,rs' 11 ,IOt Palu """"" Bl """""" L0 of subscribing : c rite above rules will be inflexibly adhered to. UKTISKMESTS not exceeding tounecn imes wn nrtt timn for one for one dollar, and twenty-nvo 1-'"- . 7 . : :.'.!,.,., f rrr-ater ant W each suosequenr. inscraun , , .: 7i i,,jt!i i:i proportion. i. Court orders anu juuiuiuu ---! charged 25 per cent higher than the r,rtiseinents will e .r,i,i, reduction will oe mauc to '"4B '. " , . u t, mt. Advertisements inser- rates. ti taL Se-.ni-WeeKly Standard, will also appear in He Weeklv Paper, free of charge. S ui "ri hers, and others, who may w.sh to sendmoney w fha Editor, can do so at all times, by Ma. and at h : ... Receipts for all sums will he promptly transmitted Tetters to the Editor must come free of postage. ROODS FOR THE SEASON. EVANS & COOKS, One Poor Above R. Smith's Corner, Xo. 2i, Fayetteville Street, l RE now receiving their Fall purchase, consisting of A evory article usually kept in Ury uoods esiaimsn 011ts. anil fl itter themselves that they canoffer as great if uoi ' "renter inducements than they have lieen aide to 'o hi-retufore ; to be convin. ed of this fact call before L,., rim-where. We subscribe ourselves, as ever, the friends of a generous community. September 17, 152. 83 ' Ladies Dress Goods. P,-1S and Figured Black Gro De Rnine Silks, Rich lir. lo colored do., fiom SI to SI per yard, French satin techene, Embroided Swiss Robes, Albon'mze Ra'ies. hi;h colored De Lares for Children. French Cash merPs, Plain aid Figured, new styles, English and French Merinocs. Just received at EVANS & COOKE'S. September 17, 1853. 88 BONNET, Tafcla and Sash Ribbons, of a superior quality, having from one yard to any number in a pcicc, a little nicer than any thing out. Also. French Worked Collars. Cuffs, Undcrsleeves, Chemizetts, best French Kid Gloves, Raw Silk and ttVecy lined do-, Swiss and Jaconet Muslin. Edgings and Inertings. Im. Straw Em'iM. Veils, Visiles, Black Silk Lace, Gimp Lace and Braid Trimings, Black and Colored Velvet do. Jus? received at EVANS & COOKE'S. September 17, J52. 88 1 rr r PIECES Prints, every variety, style, quality, X KJVJ and price ; good assortment of Shawls, varie ties, qnalitv and price. Just received at EVANS & COOKE'S. September 17, 1852. S3 For Oentlfnieu. T)LACK and Blue Cloths, Black Doeskin Cassimercs, ) Colored do , Clouded, Plain and Plaid Satinets, Tweedes, Kentucky Jeans from 20 cents to any price wanted. EVANS & COOKE. Sept. 17. 88 Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! 1 m) CASES Bebee's, and others of the latest and 1 most approved styles. Bought of the Manuf .c torers themselves, and no mistake. Those wishing the latest acrony. call upon us. 31 doz. Soft Beaver Fur and Wool Black and Col ored Hats. 30 doz Caps, Navy, for Gentlemen and Boys, Silk and Plush, variety of colors and styles. In fact every sort of Cap and Hat that can be called for, at the well known establishment of EVANS & COOKE'S. Sept. 17. 88 Itoots and Slioes. T MILES & SONS' Improved ?titcheJ Boots, Douhle Sole and Waterproof do-, a splendid article of Double Sole Brogans for the practical Farmers of Wake and surrounding country, including the Railroad EVANS & COOKE. Sept. 17. 88 LINSEYS, heavy Georgia plaids, and Kersey's Marl boro' Stripes and Plaids, Brown and Blue Cottons, FUuneU, iVool Canton do. All Wool Carpeting. EVANS & COOKE. Sept. 17. 88 TAGGING, Rope and Twine. Dundee and Gunney AJ ver ery heavy, and will be sold low by EVANS & UUUKB. 17. 8S epl Ready-Made Clothing. BLACK Cloth Sack and Frock Coats, Clouded Cas simere do.. Blue and Drab felt Over Coats, Drab Petershams, Clouded pilots and Fancy Cassiniere Pant3 Black Sitin and Figured Silk Vests. &c. &c Opposiie the farfamed and world-renowned establish ment of E. L. Harding & Co, EVANS & COOKE. No. 29, Cheap Side. Raleigh, September 17th, 1852. 88 CLOTHING EMPORIUM ! ' We Study to JPieuse. 55 rpiIE Subscriber has just returned from the Northern 1 Cities, where he has been engaged in superintend in? the manufacture of his entire STOCK. OF CLOTHING. Which is now being opened AT HIS NEW STORE. Old Stand, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, iV. C. His Store is fitted up in a style of elegance, superior to any in the State, and his Stock presents attractions, rwly to be seen, except in the large assortments of the Northern cities. E. L. HARDING. RUcigh, October 4th. 1S52. 83 MUSIC! MUSIC!! J1USaC:S! JUST received st the North Carolina Music Storo a new and beautiful lot of Rosewood Pianos, with'6. 6i, 9 and 7 octaves, selected by myself and which are warranted for five years. They are of superior tune, being the Iron Frame, which will last longer than those made with wooden frames and stand better in tune, which I will sell at low prices. K. W. PETERSILIA.. Oct. 18, 1852. 9? A Large Lot of Musical Instruments, liY the retail or wholesale; Guitars from three to -1 forty dollars, Violins from 25 cents to 50 dollars, Baniors of all siaes and prices. Flutes with from one to eight keys. Octave Flutes, Fifes, Accordeons. Frepch and German, &c. A very fine lot of new and fashionable Music, Music Rooks hound, with the music selected by myself to suit all kind- of performers. ' - - - Paint for Oil or Water colors of every description, put up in tin boxes or by the single tube. Canvass on stretch er or by the single, yard of all sizes in short every thing that belongs to the Fiuo Arts. Perfumer ies'and fancy articles of all kinds, too tedious to numicn. .... Two second-handed Fianos v sell or rent. K. W. PETERSILIA. Raleigh, Oct oner 18th, IRS?, &7-r NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! - ? . THE Subscribers are now receiving from the Nor thern Cities their Fall and Winter Stock op Goons. Their stock is large and varied, and has been purchased by one ot the Firm in person, on such terms as will enable them (ogive their customers and the pub lic generally the most advantageous bargains. All they I ask is, an examination ot their stock, feeling sure that their prices will commend themselves as fair and just both to the buyer and seller. j The subscribers tender to their customers their most hearty thanks tor the large and liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon them ; and they can only promise that lor the future, as in the past, they will devote all their energies to serve and accommodate their custom ers and friends. Their stock, in part, is as follows : Rich silk Cravelli Robe, Fine heavy brocade Silks, French gro DcA Fuke. Plainvvhite and watered do. Black gro DeRhine do, Bl'k Fig and watered do. Solid CoPd jjro De Nap Do. Silver grey Silks, Thibet Printed high col'd De'Lain.-," Ombe Printed and high col'd Muslins, Bayadere Printed. Satin Cashmeres", Pans Printed Rob DeLains, (New Style,) Muslin DeBege, Bayadere graduated Robe DeLains, E glwh and A-nencan Printed DeLains, New style, Small fiM and high col'd DeLa ns, for Children, Glace Poplins, Victoria Tartan and Lima Cloths, Paiis gala Plaids, Bl'k and Col'd Velvets, Cloaks and Mantillas, New Styles, French and Knglish Merinos, Brocade Alpacas, Coburg and Thibet Cloths, Swiss and Cambric Trim. Valencnes, Edgings. and Inseilings, 'Cambric Fliuncings and Muslin Bands, Inf.mu KmbM French Cas, Bodies and Robes, Flounced IViarinna Skirts, Fiench RmhM CnllarsChemizettes, and Sleeve, White and Black Lace Veils, W. H. & UCKER. Prints ! Prints ! Prints ! TRENCH, English, and American, several new twig'!, in uriin lienmack, Spragues Cocheco. Hovles, Madder. Chin and O-nbei Watered. Ruby Green and Orange, last colours for Patch Work, Oil Chintz and Turkey Red fig'J and plain, ic., &c. W. rl. & K. S. TUCKER. ? eptem'ipr 7, 1832 83 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 'I1HE Subscriber is now opening his FALL AND I WINTER GOODS at his old stand, consisting i part of White Welsh and English Flanne!-, Twilled ami Plain Red do. Plaid and Plain Linseys, and .Marlboro Stripes, Rt-d Blankets, from good to superior fine, S-4 Dainak Table Diaper, Hukahack, Russia, Bird-eyed, and Brown Diaper, Diaper Twills, by th dozen. Linen Crush, Irish Linen, Linen, Cambric and Long Lawn, Bleached ami Brown Shirling and jeans, 12-4 Bleached Shirting. 5-4 Brown Shirting, Extra Ertrick Osnaburg, very heavy 7-8 wide, Bed Ticking and Apron Checks. 100 doz. Spool Cotton, White. Bl'k and Col'd. Black and Assorted Sewing Silks, Stay Bindings, Tidy and Darning Cutton, bl'k Darning Cotton, White and bl'k Cotton Hoso, Brown and Bleached Hose, Bl'k and White Silk Hose, bl'k Raw Silk triose, Jaconette, Cambric, Plaid, Swiss and Mnll Muslins. Carpeting and Hearth Rugs, Carpet Binding and Druaget. Forsaleby J.BROWN. Raleigh, Sept 21, 1S52. 89 For Farmers and others. TECV PAIR Men's and Boys Heavy Brogans. O" J Men's and Boy's Kip and Calfskin Shoetees. Mens' Leather Shoes and Bootees. Do Goat Bootees and Children's Shoes. Gunny and Anchor Bagging. 40 Coils Bale Rope, Twine and Shoethread. Painled and Brass Bound Buckets, Brooms and Brushes. No. 8, 9, and 10 Cotton Cards, No. 6 Wool Cards. 300 lbs. Cut Nails and Finishing Brads. Cast, German and Blister Steel Collins and other Axes, Broad Axes and Hatchets. Ames' Spades, No. 2 and 3, Longhandied Spades. Kirsey'saud Georgia Plains. 100 Twilled and Duffle Blankets, Wool Hats, J. BROWN, No 9, Fayetteville Street Raleigh, September 21st. 1852. 89 Family Groceries. HITE and Brown Claiified Sugar. Loaf and Brown Sugar. Old Java, Laguira, and RioCottee, Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace. Cloves. Copperas, Spanish Indigo, Powder, Lead and Shot. . J BROWN, No. 9, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, September 21st, 1852. . C1HINA ment, i INA, Glass and Earthen Ware, a general assort- Cotand Plain Glass, wnile uranire ana eng- . . t MHAIU TVT ed-ware. For sale b ORU""- -r-k nRlKSfiN & Co's.. Shoes and Slivpers, 250 pairs I A.vlo. and Kid Walking Shoes and Slippers, Ladies, iv7i,ses. and Children's Goat Bootees, wniie urn sup pers. For sale by J BROAN. NEW FAII. GOODS, 1852. 1 FRENCH worked CollaiS, Jaconett and Swiss Edg- ings and Inserting, Bobbin, Lisle and Thread Edgings and Insertings, ladies and men's Linen Cam brib Handkerchiefs, Long Lawn, Berlin Cord for Bonnets, Bonnet. Neck and Cape Ribbon, Kid and Silk Gloves; also, plaid and printed Muslin DeLaines, plain French Marinos, a variety of colors, plain English Ma rinos, a vanty of eclors, superfine French Cashmeres. Forsaleby J.BROWN. ; No. 9 Fayetteville street. Raleigh, September 7th, 1852. 85 North. Carolina Manufactures. HATTLE & SOW, Arc still manufacturing, at rVt, ROCKY MOUNT MILLS, N. C. about 300,000 lbs. Cotton Yarns, per annum (equal to the best j Georgia Yarns, ) which they will deliver to Merchants j free of charge, at New York prices. j Orders addressed to Hattle, & Son, rtocKy ivioum, N. C, will receive prompt attention. February, 1852. 2 ly. Boot and Shoe Manufactory. MR. DEPKIN would respectfully announce to the citizens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, that he still continues to carry -n the above business, in all its branches, at Mr. Woltering's Hardware Store. Thankful fo: the liberal patronage heretofore received, I assure the public that I will give universal satisfaction to those who entrust me with their work. HENRY A. DEPKIN. Raleigh. Jan. 9. 1652. 19 Just Received, DOZ jars sup. Boideaux Plums, 10 doz exfia fine Rannee Snuff in bottles. 1 5 doz. Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Preserved Pears, 4 drums lre.h Smvrna b igs. 2K) ibs. superior Smoking Tobacco, - 5 lib's. Soda and Sugar Crackers, Oranges. Lemons, 4x. ,&,;. FR. MAHLER. Raleigh. June 8th, 1S52. 62 Delightful and Useful Books. : "VT ARCO ' li- York Paul's Voyages and Travels.- In New on the Erie Canal in Maine in Vermont in Boston Springfield Armory, with Illustrations, By Jacob Abbott. For sale by H D. TURNER. Notice. A PPLIC ATION be made to the present General J Assembly to amend the Charter of the town of Lumberton. Oct. 25,1852. Bagging, Ito)e and Twine. - 4finn YARDS Gunny Cloth and Dundee Bagg UUUng. 40 coils best Jute and Hemp Rope-Lo-ver ihn ever before offered in this Market. . Call and examine tor y urselves. W. H. fc R.. SY TUCKER. IRA BECK WITH, WOULD tender his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers, in Raleigh and its vicini ty, foi the liberal support he has received, and hopes by renewpd effnts lo merit a continuance of their favors. He has just returned from the North, where having in view the wants of hi3 customers at home, he endeavor ed to select such articles as would give entire satisfac tion, both as to price arid quality. His stock consists in Drv Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Cutlery. and Fancy articles, comprising in part the following : Groceries. Bacon. Lard, Meal, Flour, Cheese, Candles, Sole and Upper Leather, Snap, Salt, fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snufl, Cigars. Sugar, CotTee, Tea-, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger. Soda, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Ink, Blacking. . Powder and Shot, Lead, Cotton Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c. , &c. Hardware and Cittlery. . Axes. Weeding Hoes, Nails, Files, Butts, Screws, Padlocks, platt Locks, Coffee Mills, Tacks, Percussion' Caps .Scissors, Iron and Britiana Spo'ns. Pocket Knives, Knives and Foi ks, 1 hi mbles. Fins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Candle Sticks. Vest Buckles. &c Glass and Crockery oi all kinus. Dry Goods and Fancy Articles. Blankets, bleiched and unbleached Shirtings, Va, Osnabtirgs, Bed Ticking, brown Jeans, Kerseys, Cassi- meres.Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, 1 weeds, b aucy Vest ings, Cambrics, Linens.Ciavats, Pocket H'k'I's.Comforts, Flanels, Merrimack prints. Fancy prints. Letter paper, Envellopes, Steel fens, Pen Holders, Agate .Buttons, Coat Buttons, fancy Vest Buttons, Coats' Spool Cotton, Sewing Silk, Flaxthread, Cable Cord, Corset Laces, Hairpins, Snufl Boxes, Coarse and fine Tooth Combs, Pocket Combs, Ladies riding Side and Tuck Combs, Paste Board, Gentlemen's Chamois lined Gloves. Wool Gloves, one gross tout cotton Half Hose, also Ladies tine and coarse cotton Hose, Looking Glasses, Blacking Brushes, Cotton Cards, Shaving Boxes, Fancy Soaps, Perfumeries, &.c, Jtc. Together with a great variety of other articles entire ly too tedious lo enumerate, all of which vvill be dispos ed f on Ihe most liberal terms for cash Fayetteville stieet. a few doors north of the Yarbrough House, and opposite Lawrence's Hotel. Haleigh.Sept 7, 1852. 86 ly. Quinton Utley's Tooih-Ache Drops. FOR THE -CURE OF THE TOOTHACHE One of ihe Greatest Discoveries of the 19A (.entury ! El ROM the numerous applications I have had for the L above preparation, for the last few months, the uni form success wnich has attended its use, itssalu'ary ef fects, its power to give immediate relief in the severest cases ot Toothache. I have been induced to offer it to those who may be afflicted ; with the ' tmost confi ien in its virtue, and the-fall belief that it will subdue and give entire relief to the severest toothache without the slightest injury lo Ihe tooth. I have got (and can get,) numerous testimonials ol its ethcacy some trom ex tinguished gentlemen, and all from as reliable persons as are in the State, a publication of which 1 deem un necessary at this time, as one of these Drops when tried in an ar-hing tooth will be worth more lo the manufactu rer and the patieut, than all the certificates from great n en that could be procured; The preparation is known only to myself. Every phial is carefully put up by my own hands in the City of Raleigh and labelled with directions for use, and may be fouudatIRA BECKWITH'S Store, on Fayetteville St. a few doors No-th of Ihe Yarbrough House, and opposite Lawrence's Hotel, where it will be constantly kept for sale either by ihe wholesale or retail. Also for sale by the re:ail at Jone's Drug Store, Sycamore street, Peters burg, Va., and at Andrew Belt's Store, Wake County, N. C. Retail price 50 cts. per Bottle liberal deduction made when taken by the quantity. To all who may have the toothache try it, and then it will need no puffing. All orders from a distance promptly attended to by Mr. Beckwith or myself. QUINTON UTLEY Raleigh, September 7, 1S52. 86 ly. rpO MERCHANTS IMPORTANT AND 1 TRUE. The fact, that merchants can supply their wants in their home markets, and thus save the trouble and expense of a northern trip.be.ing fully established, the subscribers, in anticipation ol a large demand for their (vmular Ready Made Clothing, have manufactured an unusjaily large stock, which, ih'y may safely say, has never been surpassed, if it has been cq-ialled, in the southern market. Encouraged by the very liberal patronage hitherto re ceived, and v,-ith largely "increased facilities, we are de termined to keep pace with the onward spirit of ihe aye, and to u:e every honorable effort to deserve our share of the public distribution." Merchants visit ing Petersburg whether dealing in Clothing or not, are invited to vi;;i our Wholesale Rooms, now stocked with every variety of Clothing, of our own manuf ae tare, the most modern styles, and at JX'eto York prices. A. S. SHAFER it CO., Wholesale Clothing Bazaar, Sycamore, three doors from Bank street, Petersburg, Va. SeDtember 1. 1852. 81 tf. RICH FANCY DRY GOODS, FOR THE FALL OF 1852. Just in time foi the Legislature. TE subscriber having removed to" the Corner Store House, formerly occupied by Mr. B. B. Smith, which has been recently fitted up in most elegant style, and having just returned from New Yorki is now opening quite a magnificent supply of llich Fancy Dry Goods. of the latest importations and fashions fiom Paris and London, which are exceedingly attracting, and to which he would respectfully invite the attention of tasty pur chasers, both anions the ladies and gentlc-mci., from the City and surrounding country. Also, a full supply of Hats, Caps, Shoes, ISoots, and Bonneta of every description. Together with a full lot of Ready Made Clothing ; common and fine, remarkably cheap. T. A. MITCHELL. Raleigh, October 1st, 1855 92- HENRY KIEM'S North of Yarbrough's and opposite Lawrence's Hotel RALEIGH, N. C. JUST RECEIVED and for sale at the lowest cash prices, the following articles, to-wit : 3 Barrels of Mackerel, 2 do. New Lard, 4 do. "Irish Potatoes, 6 do. Assorted Crackers, 2 do. Pulverized Sugar," 3 do. Clarified . do. 2 do. Crushed do. 800 lbs. Goshen Butter, 800 " Cheese, Rio, Laguira, and Java Coffee, j . Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, 5000 Black Principe Cegars, Regalia, Havana, &c. &c. - - &c. Ac. - January 2, 1852. 18 tf. r7ma1iili2r.'s cheap store. rjpHE subscriber respectfully announces to his custo 1 mers and Town friends, that he has removed from the Depot to Locust-shade," opposiie the Capitol. Thankful for past favors, he flatters himself that the pub lic will encourage him at his new stand with the same confidence as shown him heretofore; wherefrom he pledges himself that the prices and qualities of his goods shall prove satisfactory to all that will honor him with a call. . He keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment o Family Groceries, as well as Convection arif.s, Cioars, Frcits, Nuts, and a choice selection of Fancy Articles and Crockehy Ware. FR. MAHLER. Raleigh, June 8ih, 1852. 62 . NOTICE. . - THE Subscriber has 18 or 30 Negroes to hire out from the 1st of November until the 15th of August, 1853, consisting of men. women, girls and boys. Among them some experienced Turpentine hands. Persons wishing to hire (during my absence) will call on John D. Powell, Esq., who is authorised to hire out the Negroes. . JOSEPH. D. POWELL. October 2J, 185. ; . 9 tf. N E W F A L L AND WINTE R GOODS. ALEXANDER CREECH has received the largest portion of his " r, Stock of Fancy and Staple dry.? - GOODS, to which he invites the attention of all who wish to buy handsome and cheap Goods. His slock consists in part of the following : French Musline de Lains and Merinoes, American de Lains and Thibet Cloths, Alboni Plaids, new style, arid Prussian Cashmeres, Alpacas, a large assortment, English and American Prints, great variety, Ginghams. Flannels, and Irish Linens, ' Jackonette, Swiss, Checked and Talton Muslins, -French Emb'd and Woolen Shawls, A good assortment of Gloves and Hosiery, Work'd Collars, Edgings and Insertions, Lyle and I hread Edgings, ;- I inencainbric Handk's , Diapers, Bonnet-Ribbons, ) wi-., Ot-U. r . Bl'k French' Cloths and Cas.imeres, - Satin, Silk and Cashmere Vestings, Silk Hand'k. and Italian Cravats, Tweeds, Sattennetles and Ohio Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys and Blankets, Bleach'd and Brown Domestics, Heavy Ingrain Carpeting and Medium, Also an assortment of Ready-Made Clothing Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots & Shoes, And many other articles not named ; all of which he is determined to sell at his usual low prices, and earn estly requests all those In wantof new and cheap Goods to give him a call at his sand, three doors above Mr. R. Smith's, where he will be found ready and wi ilinz to serve his customers. He returns his sincere thanks to the citizens ol Raleigh and surrounding counfiy for past pationage, and hopes to merit the continuance ot the same. Raleigh, Sept. 17, 1S52. 89 HTEW FIRM AND XEW 'GOODS. SELBY & MURRAY, One Door Above, P. F. Pesccd's Drug Store, No 12. Fayetteville Street. ARE now receiving and opening their Fall and Winter Stok ot choice Goods, which is large and wen selected, bought entirely for Cash, and will be sold at prices which will not fail to suit the purchaser. ihe Mocu consists in part ol the to i lowing : Super Black Gro de Rhine Silks, Col'd do., French Printed DeLaines and Cashmeres, French and German Merinoes, Black Bombazine, do Alapaccas, French Worked Collars, Gents and Ladies Kid Gloves, Bonnets and Tafeta Ribbons, Silk Leghorn and other kinds of Bonnets, 150 Pieces English and American Prints, Jaconet, Swiss. Jlulland Cross Barred Muslin, Si lie and Cotton Hosiery. A great variety cl Shawls, Cloth and Cassi meres and Vetings. And a general assortment of Goods lor Men's wear. September, 1S52. 91 Blankets, Kerseys, &c. 1 A-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Bath Blankets, Maccannan J. U White and Greeu, Duffill and Twilled Blankets for Servants, Plaid, Saddle do. A large and well assorted and cheap Stock of Wool and Cotton Kerseys from the fewest to the highest price. Kentucky Jeans, cheap, Satinettsand Tweeds, some thing nice for Boys. Wool and Cotton Carpeting, very low, can be had of SELBY & MURRAY. September, 1S52. . 91 Hats and Caps. TUST received, Bebee's Super Fall Style Moleskin nats. eroad ami Narrow urnn Beaver do. A large ! stock of Mexican and other late style Hats, Wool Hats, j very low price. t great vaneiy oi uioin ana omer Kina of Caps for Men and Boys, SELBY i, MURRAY. September, isoz. 91 I Boots and Shoes. CORK Sole Boots, with Double Uppers at the low pi ice ot $4,50 Double Sole Nailed Bottom Bouts fur Waggoners and Rail Road Hands. A large Stock of Double and Single Sole Brogans will be sold cheap. Ladies Shoes and Bootees, Manufactured by Robinson &. Co. Call and examine our Stock before buyirtir elsewhere. SELBY & MURRAY. September . 91 Groceries, &c. BROWN, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf Sugar; Java, Laguira, Maracaibo and Rio Coffee, Super Imperial and Gunpowder Tea, Sperm, Admantine and H illicit Son's Tallow Cancles. Hardware, Crockery. Blacksmith'.--Tools. Cotton Bagging Gunny and Dundee, and Rope, Swede and English Iron, Cast Steel, Blister and German t'.o. Blasting Powder, Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails, &c, are always kept by SELBY &. MURRAY. S?ptember, 1852. 91 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! THE subscriber is now prepared to show fo custom ers his Fall and Winter Stuck of Goods, which he . . A;.rsl rmm fh MnrlKfll-n j-itloa VI i 1 S tflP If has fust h-lci'u I,, - . is full, embracing almost every variety of goods kept in a Drv Goods Store. The following as part of his Stock mav he found at bis Store, No. 21, Fayetteville Street : Black and Fancy Silk. French Merinoes and DeLanes, English and American Printed DeLanes, wool Pink and Blue Flannels, Plain, Black. ch'"eion ana f igurea Alpacas. Calieoes from 5 to2 cents, Blankets and KeiMs, Kentucky Jeans, ail qualities. Tweeds, Satinets and Cassimercs, Vestinas. irood and common, Red and While Flannels, Bonnets and E'onnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, &c, &.c. Also, eocid 1' f Sugar and Coffee, Boots and Shoes, eond assortment China. Glass and Earthen Ware. We only ask a call from those wishing tr, purchase eonds, as at all times we shall be pleased to show them. Pall and see for yourselves we are determined to sell SAMUEL H. YOUNG. oto Raleigh, October 1st 1852. 92 3m. China, Glass, and Eartliern Ware. WE are now receiving, direct from the French and English manufacturers, 17 packages French China Dinner and Tea Setts, and Fancy Ware, 12 packages Edge and C. C. Ware, 15 " Sprig'd and handled Teas, common, 10 " White Granite Dinner and Tea Ware 6 " and common Toilet " 8 " Colored. Ware, assorted, 6 " ' ' Cane and Rockingham Ware, assorted, 60 " American Glass Ware, assorted, 10 " Stone Ware, assorted, "20 dozen Dimijohns, from $ to 5 gallons. ' Or" Country Merchants would find it to their advan tage to purchase their stocks of us, as we save them a considerable per centage in freights, commissions, &c. m Dinner and Tea Setts of new and handsome pat terns to families at low prices. ,;. . . . McRAE & HARRISS. ' -: . Front street below Market street. Wilmington, N. C, August 25, .VKS. WOLTERING R' ESPECTFULLY announces to the Ladies ot Ral eigh and surrounding country thit she is now re ceiving her f ALL and w i cm a i uu ti oi t aiiui GOODS, embracing China goods, fine iron-stone dinner- setts, tea-setts, and cups and saucers as nne as ever brought to this Citv. Also. GROCERIES of every description. , MUSI CAL INST IIUMENTS, Jfcc., which will be sold low for cash. Just Received, a fresh supplyof CONFECTIONA- RIES. " Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continuance ihe same.. WILHELMIN HALTERING., naleljh, Sept. 12th, 1951. - , -r. 90- y. ISAAC PROCTER, ( Successor to Oliver and Procter.; MERCHANT TAIL.OR, HAS Just returned from the Northern Cities, and is now receiving A Hew and Beantif ul Assortment of Goods in his line, embracing . Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Olive, Adetaide and Dahlia CLOTHS, of best French and English manufacture, and of various grades of prices. " -. Rest SIMON1 DOESKINS, Warranted. -'. French, English, Scotch and American ; ' : FANCY CASSIMERES, . of every variety of style and price. VESTINGS, of super Silk Velvet, Plush, Figured and Plain Satins anj yjjj., s, Grenadine, Monno and Cashmere, a splendid article. - . - . , . Wedding and Parly W&lings, Can't be It eat. E With sincere thanks to his numerous friends and natrons for past manifestations of friendship and regard, he assures them no effort or pains shall be spared to merit its continuance. Satisfaction always Guarantied. His stock of FURNISHING GOODS is most complete Dress Shirts, with or without Collars, Silk and Merino I.'nder Shirts, veiy superior, all sizes, .Drawers, fine assortment " Socks, silk. Merino, Cotton, Figured and Plain, Stocks, Plain and Fancy, Gloves, a great variety, . Dressing Gowns, very handsome, Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk, linen, colored, plain and embroidered, In addition to the above he has a Cnc supply of :' READY MADE CLOTHING, which he would be pleased to offer to the inspection of tbe public; being manufactured under his own supervis ion can connuentiy recommend tiiem, and asks a con- narison with any other Goods in this market or out of it, either in quality or price. All he asks is a reasonable profit, and 'Will not be Undersold by Any! Gentlemen furnishing their own Goods to be manufac tured may rely upon receiving the same attention and care as if sold by himself. Cutting done at any time at usual rates. Latest Paris, London and New York Fashions just st hand. ISAAC PROCTER. Raleigh, October 2, 1S52. . 92 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. BROGANS ! BROGANS ! I HE subscriber has now on haud and in tends to keep at all times during the Fall and Winter seasons a large and good assortment of Negro Shoes, for male and female, embracing all kinds used For Plantation and other Purposes. Amongst my assortment of Brogans may be found the Hungarian shoe and Stitchdowns, to which I wonld call the attention of Farmers and others in want of a superi or article for their servants. Mv Drices shall be as low as similar Eoods can be bought elsewhere, and I would respectfully invite the attention of all to an examination of my stock, as I shall sell low for cash, I have also on hand and intend constantly to keep, a larffe and weIl selected assortment of liadie's & Gentlemen's Boots & Shoes. including all of the latest styles and patterns. Also, Coys and Youths Boots and Shoes, Misses and Children's Shoes, all kiitds. Travelling ard hair Trunks, Valices, Bonnet Boxes, Carpei Bags, Satchels, Blacking, Brushes. &c. All of which will be sold at the lowast prices for cash, by A. J. PARTIS, Sign of the liig Boot. Raleigh. September IS, 1852. 83 1 A Good assortment of Ladies', Misses and Children's; dressed and undressed MOROCCO BOOTEES, Also a great variety of Ladies, Misses, and Children's Black and colored Prunella and lasting GAITERS. Come and supply yourselves at A. J. PARTIN'8. Raleigh, Sign of the Big Boot. GEN woi ENTLEMEN who are desirous of good health a,.I.1 A, .a!I t 11 of A I Pi.hn'a i-i.l BimnTv WM1U "vi --' " " i l - themselves with a pair of Cork Sole or Water-proof money not exceeding four dollars and fifty cents. Raleigh, Sept. 18, 1852. 88 . of Gents fine TUST OPENED, a good assortment I Calf Stitched Boots and Shoes. A lso, 200 pair3 J. PAKTIN. business boots. Raleieh, Sept. 16th, 1S52. 88 CO j J. J. BIG&3' j NORTH CAROLINA - i CLOTHING AND FURNISHING THE Members of the Legislature and others visiting the City, are invited to call and examine a very fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VEST INGS, which will be made to order. Also, all kinds of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and FURNISHING nnnn-l fXr iTAnilvmnn ronsistin ' in Dart of fino Dress and under Shirts, of nearly all qualities and styles,1 n,,.r Half.Hnw. Pocket Handk'fs. Cravats. Tics and Stocks, in great variety. Gloves and Suspenders, of oil kinds. Dressing Gowns, which aie so necessary io one's comfort. Also, a very superior lot of Dress Hats. Call at No. 10, Fayetteville 6t. N. B. When the Measure is taken a good fit is war- rented in every instance. Kaleigh.Sept. 24, 185: J. J. B. 90 6w. - Hoots and Shoes! "TVTO change change on the former price of BfiOTb and ' I .tit... . rp 1 lonutiamiLcwtfc ... . . f.. , -45 Cases iust opened, consisting tn part of the follow- ng: ' , Robinson's do do . without Ties. Robinson's do White and Black Kid Slippers, White Satin Slippers. Thick and thin Bole Gaiters, ' with ant ,' . Kid Walking Shoes and Buskins, Kid and Enamelled Boots " do Thick Soled Goat Boots for Ladies, Mis - ses and c hildren. T ..li.a Slnnl anrl lfin HllRkina. Women's Morrocco and Leather Boots, Men's fine Kip, Lined and Bound Shoes. - do Single and double soled Brogans, a large lot. ' Boy's and children's fine Kip, Lined and Bound 8hoea and Brogans. ..; .- . Men's, boy's and children's Kip and Brogan Boats. W. H. & R. 8. TUCKER. - Just Arrived. "TTOL.-VI., English Reports in Law and Equity. j V . Tho use of 8uns line, by the authoress of The Maiden Aunt."; " The Story of a Family," &c - ; ! ; Margaret Cecil, by Cousin Kate." s . , J' Women of Christianity, by folia Ka-vanagh, author of Nathile," " Madeline." &c. . - - - -" Hearts unveiled, or, M I know you would like him,-' by Sarah Emery Say more. . Dream Life, a fable of the season , by tke Blerrel, aeihor of " Kvetica of a Batcboior." Lorgnette" &c. For sale by. W. L. FOMSHQY". Raleigh, April 13th, 132 . - " 2V. C. Fashionable Jewelry Store PALMER & RAMSAY, CEAtCRS 1!S - . GOLD AtfD SILTER WATCllESf All Kinds of Jewelry, of the Latest Stlc, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Perfumery, Fancy Goods and Clocks. . THE subscribers are now receiving their Fall purchase, which is one of the most exienivr S&t ver offered for ale in the State. Consisii.ig of 100 Gold and Silver Watches, I.argj collection of Gold Chains, Seals and Keys. A fin-i lot of Diamond Rings and Pins, . " Fashionable Earrings, Brestpins and Rings, . Bracelets, Cuff Pins and Armletts, Very large assortment of Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold arid Silver Pencils a nil Pens and Lockets, Steel Pensand Keys, Razors, Strops and Pen Knives, Silver Table, Deceits and Tea Spoons, Ladles, Forks and Butter Knives, and Pickle Knives and Forks. Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays. Basket, Waiter Coffee Urn, Gerondoles, Coral and Card Cases, Perfumery and Fancy Goods. All kinds of Watches, Jewelry nnd Clocks repaiied in onr usual manner.- October 4, 1S52. 94 iiv fallInd winter goods. T. E. FENTRESS, MEiiCHAXT tailor; No. 15, FAYETTEVILLE St., HALEIOHj N. O. rriHE subscriber would respectfully inform tlie public " I that he has removed his place of business to his old aland, lately rebuilt, on Fayetteville Mreet, where he is now prepared for the Fall and Witter trade, with a largely increased stock ot Gi:ods. His Goods are of Ihe latest importations, and were purchased by himself in person in New Yai k. His stock consists in part ot Cloths, super black French of most approved make and finish, of all prices. , .1 Fancy brown, olive, grsen, blue, mulberry and other colored cloths; .- Black Casimeres of the most celebratad manufac ture and at various prices. Fancy French, Engltsh-.Scotch.and American Casi meres. Fancy Vesting, a large assortment of silk Canh meres. Fancy silk velvet, plush and satin vestings. Black satin vestings, a superior article. White figured and lancy tinselled satin vestings, se-U-etcd expressly for bridal occasions, and also for parties. The above Goqnj will be made up in Ihe best and c.cst lasnionatiie style, anil all garme&ts mace by Ihe subscri ber are warranted in every respect fo fit. Also, a general assortment of fancy articles, such a cravats, stocks, gloves, handkerchiefs, silk and merino undershirts, and drawers, and patent halt hose, dress shiitsand collars, and vaiious other articles usually found in similar establishments. Also, on hand a splendid assortment of Rcadv-Madb Clothing, embracing every Variety of coats, pants, and vests, made in the most fashionable style and war ranted in every respect. The subscriber is determined to offer as good bargains is any similar establishment South of the Potomac. Call upon him, examine his stock; and then be jour own judne. The subset iber telurns his sincere thanks to his friends and customeis for their liberal patronage during the 12 years he has been in business. The subscriber would inform his customers that he has in hi employment Mn Bourbon Smith, whose quali fications as a cutter cannot be surpassed The Paris and American fashions of 1852-53, for Fall and Winter, just received. fJCJ-Tho subscriber wishes to emo'iov two good jour neymen ; and be also wishes an apj,, ntice boy. The boy must come well recommended. T. E. FENTRESS. October 16, 185i. " 97 6L ISF" The City papers will please copy four times ca FALL AIYD WI3TEK GOODS. JAMES MCIOMM0N. Fayetteville St., next door to tbe . C Bcxkstore, AS in store and is now receiving a full assortment of FOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. together with his usual supplies ot Groceries, Hzrdware, Queens-ware, Hats and Caps, which he cflers to Ihe public. Wholesale and Retail, on liberal teirr.s, consist ing in part of the following: -Printed Cashmere and DeLaines, new and beautiful de signs, i r 1 - c?:!!.- . i . S, "J7 ,','. HTV? Plain bl'k and watered do i French Merincs of every rhade, i English do do i French and Earlsfon Ginghams, Fancy and Black and White ; French, English and American Prints of the latest i't'c, ! 4.4 lO-.t Tarltnn Wnnt ShiirU.ill n,t,m ! - . S-4 to 10-4 Long do- do UlacK and .Mode color du Embroidered Linen Cambric Hdk&, Hem Stitch and Tnpe BordVl do Black, White and Fancy Kid Gloves for Ldit, Gen tlemen, Mioses and children. Black Nett and Plain Siik do do dj Silk and Cotton Hosiery of all kinds, Merino, Thibbcf and Wool Gloves do Damask Table Diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and 10 4 wide. Bird Eye, Scotch and Russia Dizper. Huckaback, Bleached and Brown. Damask Napkins and Doj lies. ( Bamslry Sheeting, 6-4 and 12-4 wide. Pillow Csa Lir.en, 'ri,. Linen, Long Lawn, French Lawn, JacKonett, Cambric, Iaid and &wies ivanjook rio Plain and Doited Swiss !n White. Red, Greta and Yellow Flannels, in greit va riety. Blue and Brown Cotfon.Shiilings and Sheetings, j Kerseys, Linseys and Osnabuigs, I Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings, a complete apscrtmenc. HATS AND CAPS. Jnst to hand a general assortment of Fashionable Fall I style for Men. Boys and Children. BOOTS AND SHOES. j Vow opnmg my usual largo supply for Gentlemen, Li i dies, Boys, Misses and Children, in great varictv. Also, Men's and Boy's heavy Brogans. single and double soles. dies, Bovs. Misses and Children ineieat varictv , ,, '. - , V . . ' ". K, al . . Buwauie mr ine v armers. . . COTTON BAGGING. ROPE AVn ! A large Lot of Gunny. Pimdee, and Geir.:sn Bagging, u ; lltnip and Jute Rope and Twine. .-.- : GROCERIES. !A complete assortment of Brown, Ctothed, Grovel ! and Clarified Suirars. j Java, Laguria and Rio Coffee, Suirar-H no Mn!,.... - - .1 c- i - - -r ".-. unuoiiiipiioicc teas, ; Choice Champagne, Madcria, Sherry ar-d Port Vine, t v.6niJt oiduuv anu oio Monongaheia Wniskrv, " I Segars of the most approved Brands. Sept. 24, 1852. - - 9ii,- Just Received and for Sale, A K11 assortment of Fancy Neck, 4ash, Hat and Ca& Ribbon. Plain Satin and Lustring Ribbon,all colors and widths, French worked Muslin underslecves,' Infant's F rench woiked Frock Bodies and Cap. Ladies French worked Caps' and Collar in great rla ty. ... ?o ... . Aa . Monrniiift and half Mourning Collars, do ", do Cuffs Muslins end Dimity Band. Real Thread Lace, Insertions and Bdgiftg. Imitation . lo -do m Lisle - da do do Bobbin tin do J JAMES McKIUM0?. Oct. 1,1652 . 3 10 tVOKEIT VEEPltitQ-HOEe.- Forest tr J BBOWW 1 v 5! i V -Si i I