Is puMished Seai-weekly isdVtrt?, WV? id it 6 k Ta m p: ."t b uC?.B-:v.b- - - -"- ------ ' i u - US FstUe TTIy.' V ' $3 Pt maim ; In aayaace RATES OF ADTEKTI?INs,y.i;.JS3('-7i Ju l-i U wsalar to a4ni by tti-vr- . ; i - . the Weekly, fr ot charg.. , r r5 "H -LsMers to the Editor must b iper-nn. , ... ; , . , , H. CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA MERCHANTS.; sTEVuksour &. weddellJ; or sTirt and ta'xct our coops,' ' PETERS BURG,-TA. " "VTOW offerto the trade a urge na commuu- I v iif UNnnnn n "'H"' - , . vpvt at: fiOOD5?: torethet witn a Urge assort- J meat of DOMESTIC FABRICS, purchased before the recent advance in prices. Merchants are respectfully invited to call and examine our assortment, as we feel confident , me can offer as great inducement to purchasers as can be found iu this or any other market." . B. Orders promptly attenuea to. September 13th, 18-33. - -- - tf-76 IT BROWN'S ESSENCE t)V JAMAICA GIN- GER. This Essence is a preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary .diarrhoea, incipi ent cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of th. (i;n-tiTi functions, so common' it is of inesti- inableTalue. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer compiaiuuj w tninu peculiarly efficaciaus: no family' individual or traveller should be without it, it enables the eystem to resist the influences of incipient disease, which lurk in a changing climate. ..- .- r L Cactiox. Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. Brown, at his Prug and Chemitfal Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and C'hesnut streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Raleigh, N. C, by WILLLAM3 & HAYWOOD. Aug. 2nd, 185H. ' ly-t'. Henry K- Nashj " ' '' , ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT L-iW, v t"VTILL hereafter practice in the County and J Suoerior Courts of Wake. Oct 7,1853. ' ' S2 tf - Notice. f I111E Subscriber would respectfully inform the J citizens of Raleigh, and the public generally tliat he has on hand Buggies, Horses, Hacks, &c , for hire. - ' -'"T- T Persons wishing to hire can be furnished by ap-, plying at his Coach Shop, on Wilmington street, one hundred yards south of the Capitol Square. i JAMES BASH FORD. -Raleigh, July 22, 1853. v., .-.! 60 L. HARDING, FAYETTEMLLE STREET. "T T7"E have epened within the last week up- V wards of Ten Thousand Dollars worth of superior Ready Made Clothing. Comprising in part as follows : 100 Cloth Dress Coats. 100 " " Frock Coats, 123 Fancy Cloth Sack Frock Coats, 75 do do Box do do 50 Blk do Business do. OYER COATS. ' Blk French Beaver Cloth Over Coats, Fancv do do do do ' . 50 75 Heavy Petersliam do ' do id- Partridge . do - do 7 Mountain Beaver do 34 Flushing " do - 1 00 Tweed Sack Frock Coats, 75 Satinett do , do . do 75 Fancy Cassimere Sack Frock Coats, 50 Blk do . do . do do , CASSIMERE PANTS. 100 Blk Doe-Skiu Cassimere Pants, ,Ji0Tancy do . do f do . lV i 75 SaU'nette Jo " - do - do- NvO Blk Cassimere made whole frontSr ' - BOYS CLOTHING . . We have a very good assortment of Boys' "Clo thing, consisting of Fancy Cloth Sacks, . Doe-skin Cassimere Frocks, Tweed Cassimere Sacks and Frock, Cloth Round Jackets, "Satinett Reand Jack ets, Silk and Satin Vests, Cassimere and Valencia Vests, Fancy aad Blk Cassimere Pants. , ' ,' v ' ALSO .. A large lot of Cassimere Coats, Boys' Cloth Tal mers, a very pretty style of Over Coats, &. We manufastura all the goods we sell, and eaa safely warrant our goods to wear welL' E. L. HARDING. Oct. 15, 1853. - ' 84- ' Important Discovery! . EKLIIF IX TEN XI5UTXS ! ! BRYAN'S PULVOXrC WAFRS ARE unfailing in the cure of Coughs, Colds, As thma, bronchitis, .Sore Throat, Hoarseness! Ditfacult Breathing, Incipient Consumption and Diseases of the Lungs.. They havsno taste of m4 dicine, and any child will take them, j Thousands have been restored to health that had before des paired. Testimony given in hundreds Of cases. A single dose relieves in ten minutes. : ,j Ask for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers the original, and only genuine is stamped "Bryan." Spurious kinds are offered for sale. Twenty-five cents a box. Sold by dealers generally. J. BRYAN & CO., Rochester, N. T.,' Proprie tors. Wholesale by P. M. COHEN & CO. Oct. 4, 'eS 3m 81 r Charleston S. C. Splendid Lottery Nov., 1853. GREGORY $ MA UR I', Managtrt ( Successor t to J. - TK. Maury $ Cs.) $40,000 ! $20,000! $15,000! Lettery for thfr benefit of the State of Delaware, i Class 255 for 1853,' -be drawn at Wilmington,' Del., Saturday, Nov. -v5, 1853 75 No Lottery 12 drawn Ballots. To SPLENDID SCHEME. Priie of $40,000 1 i do ..:.tr.ru::.T..:.. 20.000 1 do .....:...-j.T..t.i.r... 15,009 1 do :-7,00 -,- 1 do 6,835 5 do 8,000 10 do , 1,500, i w uu....,...jni - o. i nits ,iw: i. &c - sc. &c. -. -.t-W Tickets, $10 Halves, $5 Quar. $2,50 Certfs. of Pkg's of 25 whL tickets, $uo 00 Jij, do do- '25 half- do;, 70 00 r ' de do 25 quarter V do : ' 35 00 1' Orders for Tickets and shares and Certificates of Packages in the above spendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention,--and an ; account of each drawing will be sent immediately after -it is over to all who order Irom me.-', . t Address p J; BUCKET", Agent,- AVilmington, Delaware. IXC'XSIOR SOAP. 300 lbs". -of this superior family soap, in store and for sale cheap by the bos or pound, at f :i J - . -t. WILLIAMS V-HAY WOOD'S.' 'S.fe "Mining 'Agency JTEW YORKr 110 JJROADWAYKOOMS NOS; 8 fTJIIl3rAgencyis jsstablishel.for' the purchase . . 1 ;'; and sale, , . ori "commission,-, of .unimproved Mines 'nd ;Mlnlrig Stock", in companies organized ana at wotic-aiso, ior iurweiung au sunus i fjhiner-y and Minin Tools, 'as rdereAri'Also; the cheniical analysis of ores, and other substances, as lorwarueu irom any part, ui tiicjuuuuirjr. , --i ji iu- tcu circular, giving tuu cijHiiuuiiuus, niu ui nui hi anjgirer'" to; any , post-paid letter, enclosing ona - r , .tV " J-R- BARBOUR i CO,t k.rJ lO Broadway, Niir Tom.1 K1 j . - -, HOWELL' & BROTHERS, ' .'. 1 - vaMascfactckkr akd Lxpurtbes -' , Na: 207. Baltimore Street. Baltimore. ML . . TntVITE attention to their very eleeant and ex- '-J tensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embrac ing one goid anuv velvet decorations, one. renen in plain and rich colors, with an immense assort ment of ordinary satin and common papers. Also, Curtain .Papers; Bordefa,' -Fira Prints, Tester and .vr 't l III iwwwt. ii ?m m tm i, lte fair Lthe Maryland Institute, a, UolpJVIxoai. for the auperiority of their Paper Hangings. 3an."28, 1553. 10 Cheapest, shortest and most ex peditious route to Petersburg and the North. rriRAVELLERS coming down tho Raleigh and f Gaston Rail Road are informed, that they will find at Gaston a-passenger train ready to car ry, them on to Petersburg", without any delay. , By .taking this train, they will not only 6ave 50 cents in the price of each passage and shorten the railroad travel 15 mile's, compared with the route via Weldon," but they ''will' reach Petersburg before the Petersburg or Portsmouth cars start from .Weldon, as those cars have to wait there for the Wilmington cars, and besides avoid the delay of 81 to hours at that place. ' 1 4Eor further, information and tickets, apply to the Agent of the Greensville and Roanoke Rail Road Company, at Gaston - Office Greensville & R. R. R. Company. Gaston Sept. 13, 1853. - 2mos 75 - CHOWAN' FEMALE v ; ; cfo le'giats::ixstitute. Vi- ; MURFREESBOROUGU, N. C. Rev. M. R. Fory, A- M., Principal, Natural Sail ences an. Moral Fhilosophy... lUrs. E. DeLancey Fory; Associate Principal, French, - italian, and Belles Letters. Rev.R. II. Land,1 A. M , Latin Langusga and Lit is erature. . .,-' . - Rev; J." R; Garlick, A. History. P. S. Henson, A. B. Mathematics and Natural Si- 'ences. " Mr. M, C; Babcock, Organist and Pianist. ' Miss A. Perkins, Higher English. Miss Susan J. Baker, riano and Vocal. Miss M. E. ,Eldredge, Music, Piane, Veeal aad . Guitar. Music, Piano and Vocal. Miss Caroline Robinson, Music, Piano and Vocal. Miss C- D.. Smith, Primary Department. Miss Julia. Rugcr, Oil Water, Monochromatic Painting.' Drawing and ornamental branches. Rev. J. R. Garlick, A. M. and Lady, Coaduaters ef the Domestic Department. Mrs. Hill, of Va., Matron and Nurse. - THE Institution is located in one ef the m4t healthful sections of Eastern Carolina. Its eleventh session will commence on the second Wednesday of October, 1853. The Domestic Department will bo conducted by the Rev. J. R. Garlick and Lady of Va. Ample provision will be made for warm and cold bathing, and other preservatives of health. Tho Primary Department will bo re-organiied, and placed under the care of a suitable Teacher. . Tho Institute has a Library, a Reading Room, and a Cabinet of Miner s. The Chemical, Astro nomical and Philosophical Apparatus is not surpas sed by that of any similar Institution in the Seuth. The Literary Society of the Institute sustains a monthly Periodical which is read at the regular meetings of tho Society. Extensive courses of lectures are delivered, accompanied with experi mental illustrations The Music doparment is fur nished with ten new and very superior instruments "ahdis conducted by a gentleman Teacher, aided by four lady colleagues. Musical Soirees are held monthly. - There is also a large and valuable Or gan for daily religious services. The Bible is re gularly studied, and throughout the whole course, regard is had to the moral culture of tho Student. The young ladies do not visit the stores nor Post Office, but make all purchases through the agency of"friends. 'All letters received pass through tho hands of the Principal," and where there is suspi cion of a clandestine correspondence, the letters are sent unopened to the Parent or Guardian. Tho Students do not go abroad without a proper attendant.- "They are not allowed to visit, nor to receive calls, nor to attend any exhibition without permis sion from the PrincipaL , They attend divine ser vice on tho Sabbath at such place as the Parent or Guardian may direct." To prevent rivalry in dress, a simple uniform is prescribed. . There are two ses sions commencing on the 2d Wednesdays of Octo ber and March. The vacation is from the last Thusday in July to the 2d "Wednesday in October. Students can enter at any time and are charged accordingly. No deduction for tuition will bo made after entering,' except in cases of protrated illness, when one half the bill wi l be deducted. Parents and Guardians are earnestly requested not to bring no remove young ladies on the Sabbath. ; 3 To those living near the railroads, Murfreesboro' ii most accessible by the way of Boy kin's Depot, on the Seabord and Roanoke Road, 12 miles from tho Institute,r where a regular conveyance will al ways t found.1 rr' . Rates of Board and Tuition for a session ofi " rnouOis, Payable one half in Advance. . .. Elementary Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Writing, &c, ' " .-. ' $10 00 Higher English, . ; 15 00 French, Latin, Greek and Italian, each 7 00 Drawing and Embroidery, each 6 00 Painting in Water Colors, - ' 9 00 do Oil do, . -12 00 Music, Piano, Guitar and SerapTiine, cash 20 00 do Organ,' ; -v"','r ' 25-00 Use of Piano and Seraphine,' eaoh 1 00 do Guitar, ' ' 2 00 t do Organ,. . , V . - , 7 00 Scrientific Lectures, i ' .' ' ? , ! 1 50 School-room Expenses and Vocal Music, 2 00 Bosrd in the Institute, not including the privi "i Jeges of the bath room per month, "8 00 TCashing, per months . ' "-- ' 1 00 Application : for Admission can be made to the Principal by letter, or on the premises of the Insti tute, i", v ' ' . , . -' Sept 2, 1853.' - - ly 72 '-zi-r' Soaps,-&c prrARIETIES :of Toilet, Shaving, ai s . Soap.- "'"-' . - and .Faney Also, Lyons'" Kathairon," Barry's Tricbpherous Rowland's genuine Macassar Oil Ij .. Bear's Oil and Beef Marrow for the nair." 4 , . - For sale by,"': - ' V Sep. 13, '53 75 J " HAYWOOD & SCOTT. - Fall and Winter 1853. TTUST received by the subscriber i-..,- .i r ,- v Black and colored silks, . ; -Jpii x-: French and English Merinos, a fine assortment, Printed and plain Muslin tfft iAinea, r,j" -. V WOTkejuVdllonncr Under-alecTeeV"-41': Embrd and plain Linen cambric" Hdhfs,' I; ; Muslin and Loe Edgings a great -variety, ffti Ladies' and "Gentlemen's Gloves, of all kindsT; .. White snd Tatfoldrfea IToss Skirting, V T " j v" " C ' , - .v; s'':Pr sale by fi&!U ''3. BROWN, "-., t -J- '-.-S Fayette ville gts - aleigh; 'SpemW'2Tj-1853? i,- j "79; 4. - -f THE Snbscribcr, has, .takeu - charge' ofand fully refitted; the Livery, Stables formerly-Occupied by Jere. Nix V on Wilmington' Street, and solicits the patronage-or the travellling Public He has oil nana a numDer or nne iiorses . ana uarnages, genteel, elegant,- substantial, .comfortable, rnd will be prepared, at the shortest notice, to furnish TraTellers with conveyances ' to, "any; part 'of the ok..- .viio,. vsorringes iuriuaneu, wivu vuciui drivers, to convey individuals or families to etening parties,- or for", Tisiting calla.; V;V-' ' " rlerses will beTcept by the'day. week; or year, at prices' td' suit the' times. ; "rt-- ' Horse Drovers will" find, at- all times, good" ac commodations. - ' ,f --EDWARD YARBR0UGH, Jr. - lUleign, May 31,1858. ; ; - 45-ly ;. FOR NEW YORK., U-frmt Statks Mail Lnrc pan Steamships - - .ToTnuotnnrn'sViil' T7 o nVa r nHE elegant now steamship' Jamistown, Cap- U - tain fansn, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke,-mat - her first trip from New York to Petersburg, on Saturday, the 25th nit., and will contiuuo- to makereruiar trips miMj KHUBt 'few 'TolVH'Mj" .atur?Tay iTT ociock, r. M , ana retersburg every Tuesday evening. The Koanokk will leave New York every Tucs- daj-, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State rutins fitted np in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. Passage and rare from Petersbursto New lork. (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage passage, 5 00 B.Tickcts issued at my Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. July 5. 18' 3 55 The Union Steam Ship Company OF PHILADELPHIA. SOT N E, W. A 11 H A N G K M E N T. T 1H1S Company is now running regularly the three superior Steam Ships Citv of Richmond. Capt. Mitchell. Pennsylvania, ('apt Pa3-more. Virginia, Capt. Teal. nd one of these splendid Stesmcrs will leave Richmond and Citv Point, cverv Monday and Fri day, and Norfolk every Tuesday and Saturday, for Phiiadc'phia. Returning, leave Philadelphia every Wednesday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Shippers by this Line niay rely upon low freights and quick dispatch. Passengers will find every attention paid to their comfort, and meet accommodations unsurpassed by any other route. Passage from Richmond and Petersburg $8, and Norfolk $0, meals included. ("ROBERT RANKIN, Richmond, Agents J BOWLETT. HARDY&Co., Petersburg, (THOMAS P. CROW ELL, Norfolk, LEVI ELDIUDGE, Geu l Ag't, North Wharves, Philadelphia. Passengers and Freight for Philadelphia, via Petersburg, must be at the Depot of the Appomat tox Raif Koad Company, by 10 o'clock, A. M., on the days of sailing. ROWLETT, HARDY k CO. Petersburg, April 5, 1853. 2.-tf IF YOU WANT A CHEAP B ARGA IX C A L L AT THE NEW FANCY STORE. Between Messrs. Pomeroy, and Porter's 6iga of "BIG BOOT. Tilt. Subscribers take great pleasure to inform the public that they have just received a large lot of Goods in their line, which they offer at the lowest prices, such as they hope will ensure them a share of the public patronage. FANCY GOODS. Fine French and German Reticules, Ladies Work-boxes, Velvet, Pearl, Sil ver and embos'd Port-mounaies, India-rubber round Tucking and Dressing Combs, French China Coffees, Glass and China Vases, Children Tea Setts, Kid, Wax, China and India-rubber-Dolls, Crying Ba bies, ass'd Baskets, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Cloth, Nail, and Comb Brushes, China Tea Setts, Toilet Setts, ass t Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, Snuff-box es, Mirrors, Wostenholms, Pocket Cutlery, Musi cal Instruments, Umbrellas, Canes, Whips, &c. GUNS AD PISTOLS. Guns, ass t from $5 to $40. Brass and Steel Pistols, Allen's Self- cocking Pistols, Mayriard's new patent and Colt's Revolvers, Powder-flasks, Shot-bags, Game-bngs, Leatlier Gtm Covers, $c. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Uppman Londres, Ambroisa, Fortuna. La Union, La Parra, all Ha vana's, El Aguila. Ariana 7 Principe Cigars Smith's superior and Jenny Lind Chewing Tobac co. Oaii s celebrated smoking lobacco, and Meerschaum bowls, long and short Pipes, &c. CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERIES. A well seleoted Stock. Toys, &c, a general assort ment. F. MAHLER & CO. Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1853. 82 CRESCOMA, For Preserving and Beautifying the JIair, and Promoting its Growth, Jradicaiing Scurf and Dandruff, and to prevent Baldness and Gray Hair. rpHE CRESCOMA is universally approved by X all who have used it, and considered the best article ever discovcrd for the Hair, causing it to crow luxuriantly, making it soft and pliable, and improving its beauty in a wonderful manaer. As a Toilet article it is unrivalled. It imparts to the Hair a rich, soft and luxuriant appearance, giving it a natural and beautiful gloss. Its per fume is agreeable and refreshing. - In all cases where the hair has boeorae dry and thin or fallen off from sickness or other causes, it is found a never-failing remedy. It helps nature to remove the scurf-skin and cleanses the scalp from all impurities, and keeps the skin healthy and active For all diseases of the skin it will be found highly beneficial. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism and the like, it is a safe and speedy cure. Thousands can testify to its virtues, but the main reliance is in the instrinsic value of the article itself. . Every bottle used will herald its own worth, and it is thus the proprietor sends it forth to win its way to public favor. Put up in large bottles Price 25 cts. . For sale at The Ni C Bookstore. ' Raieigh, Oct 1853 88 riHE following most popular Patent Medicines: Sands' and S.-P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ' - - ' r Dr. Jaynes' Family Medicines Hampton's Vegetable Tincture ' Genuine Cod liver Oil - ': - ' Wolfe's Scheidam Schnapps,-and the famous Mexicari'Mustang Liniment .- .j All for sal at the Drug Store of Sep. 13, '53 7a- HAYWOOD & SCOTT.-S v ;. j n o t i c e ..:,;;;;v"-. A LL persons indebted to J. J BIGGS, either XjL' by note or account, are requested to call and settle the same -without delay, as longer indul gence cannot be given. " "-- 1' - '--; Either of his present partners, or his late' part ner, Mr. 8. SmithyTare authorized to receive pay ment and give receipts tor me. - , It is hoped that all who" are in arrears will call at once, and save the unpleasantness of my hating to collect accounts throngl) an omcer. . Oct.'7,'53.82 .w4w?' J BIGGS." 7QROWKrNDS0R SOAP. 12 dozen. just re- JL) eeived." Alsoa large variety oi Lnbin's and Basin's Perfumery-at the Drug Store of v -V f 4 WILLIAMS ft HAY WOOD..-T October 1L 1858. -.v xiti, ? 83 I V .i8tr,' Standard, and'Spirit of the Age copy:" ! t Raleigh Livery Stablea. NEW YORKCITY BUSINESS, bnuccTORY.'. " : !i rf; r4 , -' - PETTENGILL& CO'S ADVERTISING A-j:r-y- . GENCY, ';' 122 AASAtr STRKT, K tOEK. '4- - r? ' And No. 10 State street, Boston. U'. P. & Co.; are Agents for the most influential and largest circulating Commercial Papers both in the United States' and the Canadas. - The following list of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in tho City of New York : Drv Gtoods H ILL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, Sc., fto. QV iaoeny i.rcu. FCOTTEN'ET & CO., Importers of French m and other Europeau Go$ds, No. 48 Broad street. i. IPSTEIN k IlONIG, No. 158 Broadway, a few li doors from Liberty St. Importers of Laces, Embroideries, Silks &c. -. . , .- " fITCHBf.ii -f- fc'OTT A5. Exchaitgo Pv , Impo-. 3J ter of Bvitisli Pry Goods, Scotch and lruh Linens, Dress Uooils, BORN, SCHLIEPER&, IIAAIUIAUS, Importer. of German a .d Belgian Broadcloths, Silks, Hosieries, &c, o. i0 r.xcliunge riace. OCIlUCll-UtDT, FROLICH & HULT11AUSEN, Nos. 92 and "Jl Liberty St., Importers of rruni-li Swiss, and German Silks. Ribbons, Vel vets, Vestings, Satins, Serges, Ac. Wooleus of eve ry description. TT-fc A k (l H. WITT HA US. "! Exchanire P 1., X'o lmp'ts of Men's Furnishing Goods, Tailor and Ladies' Trimmings, Irani Silk and orste CI STRAHLHEIM vV CO., '"' Broadway, Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Embroideries and 1 rimiiiiugs. C1 B. HATCH ,V CO., '.'7 William St., liup'ts of GentieuK'n's i-'iirnisliins Goods, J- Manuf. of Suiru, Stocks, JfC. r UHOMAS MUNllOE, No. 31 Pine St. Colored 8 Cotton Goods, Silesias, Cambrics, Vest l'ad- diugs, igans. Nankeens, J-c. H ROBINSON .J- CO., No. 18J Broa.lway, , liiipt and Jobbers. Lace Goods, Ribbons Silks, Lialirouleiics, Hosiery, Uioves, snawii, small wares, j c. 1REP1N J PA YEN. No. 241 Broadway, lmpor I ; tnrsimii Mn nut". French Linen Cambrics, Linen X. , " Cambric H.-uidkerciiicl's, Laces, Embroideries, jc, own uianui.j m Daguerreotypes JGURNEY, No. ol'J Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the U.Sta'es. Dentists. 1 I KV, Moc-bnuk-al lf ui.,) 808 Broadwav. Toys & Fancy Uood. 4 LTIIOF & AHLBORN, No. 5'. and 61 Maid en Lane, Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. C1IIARLES W . LILLIKNDAIIL, Imp rs ot Uer- man, French and English TOYS and FANCY GOOD.S, and Dealers in FIREWORKS, N.. 4'J Maiden Lane. iles for Floors and l liimiicy Tops. MILLER, COATES & YOLLE, No. 27lJ Pcari St., ESt'AlSTIC TILES, OAR.VKIRK CHIMNET tops. Plumber's Materials, Metals, etc. Wiiidou Gl;i, fi'aiitts, Etc ni. BAKER .J- BROTH KR, 14J Water St., liiipt. Of FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, CHEMICALS, paints, d"C A so, Agents oi American mndow Glass, Glass Ware, J c. ' HOPKINS .V BRO S. Imp'ts of fkk.ncu wix M now glass, No 01 Barclay St. Willi's, Iiail(i-, Elavana Ciuai-?. IETERS ,y CHAMBERS, No. 300 Broadway, Imp'ts of wines, iiuaximes, and Havana cigars. Engravers tl'HITXKY. JOCEL - A A.N.N I.N, Artist ami Knprarcraon VV Woml, .No.-. 5S A GO Kultou Jt. f'iut'Kt dJ bct work done here. HYATT A COKN ELL, General Engraver and Printer?, o. 39U Itroadway, rutramv in Walker SL Orden by Mail or Telegraph promptly attended to. Expresses- 1DYAr.DS, 8ANFOi;l & CO- Foreign F.xpresa, No. 36 J Broalway. Good and parkaw forwardel Ui and from all part of the world. Agents in Norfolk Adam k Co. Locomotive Needles and Fanoy Goods. THOS. k EDWARD GILL, Imp'ts of Faney Good. IToiery. Gloves, Lace and KuiLroiderie. Ajjeut wanted for their LocomotiTe Nceille, Xo. 14 Dey N". Y. Guns and Sporting Apparatus. nEXKY TOMES Co., Agent for Wetlcy Kichard, of lindnn. ImmirLennflluill) and &lKirtin Wares of eTerT description, 201 Broadway. Hot Air Furnaces &c- DAYTO CCLTKR. (InTentorand Patentee.) 52 CHIT St. Blan. and Dealer, wholesale and retail, iu Furnace, Ventilator, ltangc, kc. C'OWLES k CO., 177 Grand St. Improved Hot Air Furnace, Ranges, Registers, Ventilators, ie. India, Chinese &, Persian Good. J P. FOUNTAIN'S Xo. 653 Brolway. 1 the only Store fully supplied with the ahovc Goods in varieties. Also Imports to order. . India ftiibber Good1. Rooeks k vVrCKorr, 23 Courtland t. India Rubber Coats, Piano Cover, Cloths, shoes, Life I'resetTcr, Congre Boots, Webblnj, kc '. L.istitiiiaT ISods. I H. Quimiit k son, Dealer In Qaimby's ImproTtd Rod. Li efflce 13-2 East 27th at. and 18 Xasau street. Looking triads and Picture Frames- Mnnnfaetnrer. No. 101 Canal St.. New York. M Gilding in all its branches. Machinery and Machine Tools. Seirexci's Machinery Depot, 62 Courtland street. Machinery, Machine Tools and Woodsworth's Patent Planing Machines. LF.OX ARCS Maehincry'Depot, 109 Pearl and 60 Beaver strs. Machinist's Tools from the best makers In the country. " lUarbleized Iron and Wood. FRFA7KD ft 00 Manufactttror of Ligneous Marble. Ware room No. 443 1-2 Broadway, Factory corner of Centre and Franklin Streets, 4th story, room No. II. Needle, Fish Hook & 'Tackle &c. TUOMASfl- BATE, (latoT. A T. II. BATE.) 108 Maiden Lane, Needles, Fish Hooks, Fishing Tackle, kc f t ' - Paper Wnrerooms. CTRUS W. FIELD ft CO., 11 Cliff St, Impts and WhoseSale Buslers la American, French, Germsm and English Papers and every description of Paper Manufacturer's Materials. " , . .' ' Pencils. rvxroT fob MKrtos'S Celebrated Pencils, Ship and House ICarpenters, Drawing and Writiag, Bubbec Pencila ttfc Schools, -, xnos. alunroe, raw ou . - Perfumery nud Faney Soaps: i ft i. BAM SET, (Manof. and Imp-,) 218 Greenwich. t of L' Lubius, Iwvoststi urlains ana otner ceieDratea mas.er- Sta,ioeT' Wareroo Wholesale. rvTw A. TTiimn ft Co. Nor 13 and 15 Park low. New York - V Citv. lDJD't of stnpla and Fancy stationery; Dealers' In American papers of every description - i t, t ". - - ' r . f- T7"lon KsxlooO,-Ko. .88 Jovn at- TTnoleaafe Booksellers J. and stationers, and Manfof all kinds of Blank Books. .-. , . ? 'i . j - 1 A- v p) r. Patsici, Deflanof salamander safes, (Oaylor's Patent) IV ifepot, No. 131 Pearl tt. formerly 90 John ; f ' .... ' .. . j - - V laREENSBOEOUGH Mutual Insurance Company TUE cost of Insurance pn the mutual plan is but a small sum. comnared with a ioint Stock' Company. This Company 'beinz' located hi the Western part of the State'rcdnsequentlt mtich the larger portion of the -risks sre iir the Wst, Wery1: many of which are jn, the country: ' zf .-t The Company is entirely freelrom debt ghats' made no assesstnents, 1 and -have a very large mount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confident! jyeeommended to the public At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected fo the ensuing year: . JAMES S LOAN,. President. P. GL COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney..- ' PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. : WILLIAM II. CUM.MING, General Agent DlKEOTOns James Sloan, J. A. Mebane C. P. " McndenhalL, W. S. Riinkin, Rev. C, F. Deems. J. M. Garrstt, Dr: D. P. Weir. W. J. McConncll, of Greensboro' Dr. Shubald O. Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female Co?ege; John I. ouaver, oausquryj jouu J. r ayetteville.-is. T. LiTTyWadesboro'; J. J. Biggs,' Raleigh ; Leroy prlno;s, Charlotte ; J. J. Jackson, rittsboro ; H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Dec. 14, 1852. 102 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM PANY. T FT HIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon I the iiiutual principle, and embraces two dis tinct departments, to wit : Life Insurance and Trust departments. This attractive combination offers to Policy holders double the ordinary securi ty, without destroying their right to a full participa tion in me entire protits ot the Company. Premi uiiis will lc received, in cash, either annually, semi-annually, or quarterly, as may be agreed up n at the time the Policy is issued. In tho TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tern, the payments made to the Company are en tirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the amount and the time at which they are made. A party may pay in as much or as little, (not less than one dollar.) and as often, as may be conve nient lor him, without any obligation upon him to continue his payments, and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company, there is created at one and the same time an assurance pay Me at death a fund available in sickness and a pro vision for old age. JBfei)" See Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Ralph Gorrell,- Lyndon Swain, John A. Gilmer. D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene. David McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, D. Weir, E. W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert Dick, Henry E. Elliott. President llAI.ru GonKELL. Vice Presidrct Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and Treasurer D. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. P. P. Examining Phyician Edwin Watson, M Consulting PUgiirhin D. C. Mebanc, M. D. D.; L. Cole, M. D. D. P. Weir, M. D. General Agent William II Cumming. Egl, Any information relative to the Company may be had by addressing D. P. WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 2-2, 18-VJ. tf-17 North. Carolina Mutual Insurance . RALEIGH, N . C . riIIIS Company has been in successful operation I for more than seven years, and continues ta take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to J:4,o00.000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. 1 he average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc-- tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac, C. W. D. Hdtchings, Jno. R. Williams, John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. luting, T. H. Sclliy, Raleigh ; Geo. McNeill, Fav- ettc ville; Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro'; Jno. Cox, Edentou ; Josh. Doner, Salem ; Jos. H. PooL Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbern; . N. 11. Smith,. Mur freesboro' ; II. IJ. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice do. S. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hcrsman, General Agent. S. W. Whitingj Jno. R. Williams, - Executive Committee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. - . 25 - Tri-Weekly Stage Line, rilHE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Monday, I Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M. by the way of Pittsboro', Franklinsville, Cedar Falls, Ashboro', Copper Mines, &e., arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M, next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro', $3,00 do t do ..bt. Lawrence, 4,00 do Franklinsville, Cedar Falls & Ashboro',. ..5, 00 do Salisbury ., 8,00 Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro', II. L. ROBARDS, A CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3, 183. f3 New Arrival AT THE VARIETY STORE! THE undersigned respectfully informs the" citi zens of Rileigh, and of the surrounding country, that he continues at his old stand,- and has just returned from the .North, where he selec ted a goocT assortment of articles usually kept in a Family Grocery and Confectionary. t . . GROCERIES . . ,.. Java, Laguira and Rio Coffees ; Clarified, Pul verized, Crushed and Brown Sugars; Wax, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles ; Molasses and Sugar House Syrup ; Apple Vinegar, Tomato and Walnut Catsups, Fish,; Rice, Lard, Salt, Starch, Blacking, Table Salt, Mustard, Nutmeg; Ginger, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Spice, SaL Soda, &c. MISCELLANEOUS Trunks, Valises,' Carpet Bags, Walking Canes, Umbrellas", Wool and Cotton Cards, Nails, a full assortment of Tin Ware, Horse Combs and Brush es, Plough Lines, Bed Cords, Coffee Mills, Spades, Shovels. Water Vessels, -.Horse Buckets,1 Brooms, - V - v-f CONFECTIONARY, &c, ' 4- - Soda Crackers, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Citron, SitrdiBes, Pickles, Chocolate; Preserved Ginger,- Pears, Damsons, Pine Apples, Peaches, Quinces and Limes; -Olives,' Almonds," Filberts, Palm Nuts, PeeaA, (by the bag r lb.,) Tobacco, Snuff, Soapsv Cologn, Looking Glasses and Fire works, to.fttb.er with many other articles too nu merous to mention- "- - ' - ,' - , , - ; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . Accordeons, Violins, guitars, Banjos Tambo- rines, FifeSj-Flutes, Ac.- ',. r-iiW---1 ilENRY KEIM - - Auz."vZ6: -:18o3. ' -- - ntr"UO. james e:ictjt: rTs roru-araiHgxmtt UommisnonMerehmnt. . Messrs.-zKevair.-R.i-- ,: ; messrs. . U.Tenshaw, hmn4.- "James George,' 1iq:ZJiaithnorZ,yj . , ? MesshL"Monahari & Beers, YorkX'i - ' I I AS constantly o? hand :--Primt Prt Riee 1 1 and rtetr Orleans Suirsrs. . 4- Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised arid Clarified Rio, Laguira and St. Dominiro Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and ARspie, Race Ginger In Bags, and Ground in Baxes ' Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Taas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leatlier Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt . Prime Virginia and WeaterBaceff aad:Larl Nails, assorted, with flooringTUr Wares. Regalia, -Prjacipa, and Havanna Cigars ; . Together with a large stock of foreign and de mesne iarlKrs, mes, 4 e f which -he offer at the lowest market rates. ' ' v. . The strictest attention paid to receiving aad for- waruing goods. - Petersburg, March i, 19 LOOK OUT! Now is the time for Bargains! ! r1Hb subscriber, wishing to decrease his stxek I on Hand, in order to make' room 'for a "fresh supply of Goods for the Fall Trade offers "from this time any article that may be "wanted in his line of business at a very small advance on prime cost. His stock at present is larger than anv other that will be found in the city, consisting of nne uoia Lever anauyunder Watches, from the most noted manufactories in London, Livepool, Paris and Geneva, and a fine assortment of Silver and Lcpine Watches, varying in prices from 10 to 45 -dollars, with a guarantee to perform well, or .they will be" exchanged for others that will ; , Gold Fob,' Vest, Guard and Chatlalaiue Chains, Bracelets, iArmlets Breast Tins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings.-Silver, and C-old Specks, with glasses to suit all ages, Silver and Gold Pencils, and many other articles generally kept in a store of the kind, too numerous to mention. .. An examination of his Goods and prices will pove to the purchaser that ticentyper cent at least cant sawed, by purchasing from f "" CIIAS. LUMSDEN, sign of the California Thimble Petersburg, Nov. 11, 1852. " 93-1 y . A- & H. "HARRIS,"'' ' . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS NORFOLK, TIKGlSlAi . I - "T7ILL make liberal advances on consignments, if desired. Norfolk. April 19, 1853. S3 ly Lubin's, Bazin's, Haule's and Har rison's Extracts. . .'; . ALISMA ; Sweet Clover ; Ashland Flower ; Crystal Palace ; Violet ; AYhite Lilly ;" Mea dow Flowers ; Lilac: Jenny Lind: Jockey Club : Musk; New Mown Hay ; Poppinaek; Tea Rose; Sweet Lavender ; Hawthorne ; BoqiiCt de Arabic ; do California; Lilly of the Valley; Patchouly; Jasamine; Clematis; and Upper Ten. a" hew and favorite Extract. For sale by P. F. PESCUD. Standard copy. Oct A, 'u3. ' 81 SHOClfOE FOUNDRY, 1 CARY STRUCT, EAST SIDK OF 8II0CKOB CKKKK, RICHMOND, VA,. . : TALB0TT & BAOTHER continue to manufac ture their improved portable; STEAM EN- GIA ES and CIRCULAR SA W-MILLS, of the best materials, in the most workmanlike manner, and on accommodating terms.- - Also : -"-- Stationary Engines, of any required power.' Grist Mill Machinery. - .- ,-. ' A- -. ' Boilers for Steam Engines and other purposes. Tobacco Presses and Screws ; Tobacco Flatten ing Mills. . i '".: Levers, Bands; kc-.; Railroad Work of all kinds. Brass and Iron Castings, and all descriptions of Wrought Iron Forging. " - Persons wishing to purchase any of the above articles would do well to call on us before order ing elsewhere- TALBOTT & BROTHER; October 11th, 18-53. " 9t-83 THE CARPENTER'S NEW GDIDE ; , - A COMPLETE Book of Lilies fpr Carpentry and Joinery; treating fully on Practical Geome try, Soffits, Groins, Niches, Roofs,- and Domes, and containing a great variety of Original Designs." Also a full exemplification of the theory and prac tice of stair building,- Cornices,-; Mo!dihjsr and dressings of every description. : Including also some observations and calculations on the strength of Timber, by Peter Nicholson, author of 'the Car penter's and Jiner's assistant, 'The Student's In- r structor to the Five Orders, 4 c. The whole be ing carefully and thoroughly 'revised by K.' Da vis. And containing numerous new, improved,' and original designs for- Roofs Domes, vj"--7 7 Samuel Sloan, Architect, author . o f 'the i Model Architect." Sixteenth Editon. - For Sale by . : II. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Oct. 1853, : . : , 38 New Publication i j THE UNDERGROUND MAIL-AGENT, by Vidi, Illustrated with designs, by j White. - -: ror safe by 4' " : " - II: D. TURNER. Raleigh, Oct. 28, 1853. , . j; S8 . Notice to Pensioners. - PERSONS on the "Pension Roll at Fayetteville, will have their business attended to prompt ly by-, making tho undersigned their 'Agent to collect the same. - ; Claims for Pension and Bounty Land, for ter vi ces in Kevoluticmary War, War 1S1Z, Mexican and all the Indian Wars, prosecuted prompt'y. - Highest cash price paid for Lmnd Warrants for a Northern Company. . . - 0-i r - ' . JNO. Mj.ROSK. Fayetteville, Oct. 28, 1S5S. ,; .mos 88 v IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. TH E subscribers respectfully inform the citizens' of the United States, that they are prepared to fill orders for 'all kinds of Iron Work, such aS Railings for public or private parks, gardens, rtips, balconies, verandahs, cemeteries.- &c. Also, Set tees, Chains,-Tables, Grey Hounds casf'iron Lambs,- Newfoundland Dogs, iron Stairs Doors, Shutters,' Guards, Gates and all kinds of ornamen tal and architectural Iron Work. ., '' , '. t 8Theypay particular attention to enclosing cemetery lots, having the largest and Jiandsomest assortment of ftn j establishment in tho country. Persons desiring to make selections of patterns, and know the cost of workby addressing the1 subscri bers, will receive,"by return of mail, printed designa of work and list of prices.;"'- All :"orders entrusted to us will receive prompt 'attention. -"'' " ' No: 1 21 North Tenth st? Philadelphia. Oct 28, 1853. - ' ' 88 3m 10,000 Fruit Trees ! GONSISTINGof Apple, Peach, Pear; Plum, Cher ry, Apricot and Nectarine together with a select variety of Evergreens and ornamental shrub bery ." ..' ". - ..t;ib-"4j--.6.'-'--.-'- - For sale, by the subscriber, at the Tomological Gardens old stand. .' .zr '",.. ..'JiT. - . A complete Catalogue, will be furnished within the ensuing years. .- : ;'!.: ;. -. . ; .. .;'..-:, . J THOMAS LtNDLEY," -i a?Vv S.XTane'Creek, Chatham Co-Uf i Oct.' 28tiu" 18obV :. a V. ).,-R,-J; l-4 88-St North Carolina' Mutual.Iifo Insv irande,Coinpwiy jFFICEfiALEtGJfr&CZ t rtrniS Company continue to itisure' the,livt A. JeaJthy . White peMona and Slftteai.fe: ! . The. greatestrisk; taken ph stogie fife is $5,W. Slaves areiinsured for a term of one M 4ve year fe? i. j. i&vV' nas jwjonnsont iTesiaent,,? tjp &fl WmV l3Hayw66d,'Vic PresideaV--- - T'----ii n--r J'-.V Wm.1 HT "JbnesTreasurer. i. . j k. T:. Aernn Busbee. Attornev JAJ: ? Pmi.a... ai . -mi.pm? Pf .WmiH.' McKee. Examiniaff Ph.vsioiaaa, -' "J.nersnan. 6iieraINA'Mnt.14 -firin-F sAlf losses are paid within SM daiafler kMrfae- tory proof is pf esented. j .-t '1tyi': ' - Blanks and Pamphlets, snowing the plsja ot pir atlon of the Company, may be had on ' application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. ill: letter, oa business should be addressed to . V JAMES TSJOMiktr leSt - May f, 1853. " -v-x yiit fe-;-. Vk&.tfi!' 'i i v': FIRE! J&dr& ;TNA INSURANCE t COMPAlfT ITarti ARTronn, Cox.,. offers to insmr Buildiaw - and Merdiandize, against loss or damage by ire. at premiums to suit the times ;':. Thisitone of the oldest, and best Insurance Co pamesin, the United SUUs, and pays its leasee promptlyV 7 ir 'y . ' - .-"' :' Applications for Insexanee ia Raleirh. r its v4- cinity, to be made t ' - ' V ' . S. W. WHITING," -"- ' '-" - Agema,. Amd fer Miltea, 4 C. and vicinity, to ::itV.v . W . J. PALMER." Arent.' Oeteber, 1848. -T ' -. ' ; 81 JUST RECEIVED Another Supply of Jtfusieal Instruments at the N.-C JIusic. Store, where may always be found Sheet Music and Music Books for all instruments. Pianos from the celebrated Factory of Knabe & GsaUeBaltimofe; ! Guitare. Jiolins, yiolincelloff, Drains; Fifes.'Flutes, Clario. netts, r lageolets, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons, rang ing from 60 cents to $15,00, Banjos, Tamborins, lohn Screws, PinsBridaes,. Bows.'" A new lot of Italian Strings both for Guitar- -and Violin A . large assortment of Perfumery. Hair Brushes. Port Monaies, &c, &c.' - -'k - . --r . .j, r. J- .' "' ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A beautiful lot f Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting,' Japan Boxes, -Paints, -Brushes, Oils and Varnish ;. Canvass in pieces or on -stretches. p.--t'-4 Drawing Patterns. Pencils. Paper. Bristol Board. Mill Beards, Graduate TintPaDcr Pastel' Water Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames. Guilt Moulding. Glass &c.;&c. ' K.W. PETERSILIA. i Raleigb, Sept. 16, 1858. t-T' - , J Michael Tracy,- WHOLESALE D E A LE R IX . s , CONFECTIONARY . FRVITS A GHOCBEIKS,- h'v No: 204; : ; . M ARK E T St. AB. &i h S 07 S I Dl Next Door To Red Lion Hotel, r PHILADELPHIA,' PENN; ",r:V Sept. 271858.- ' 2nil, j ;;-" COMMISSION MERCHANT, . ; ' T' ' .'.. KTlXd'.. ' ': FOR W A R D I N O; A OEHI Molntosll'srvliarf; r ) , No. 12. Fayette Street'j .: -NORFOLK, VA. i - . pall 1853, THE subscriber has fpr the past two weeks bee receiving" his' usual large supply-pf ; FaR aad Winter Goods, comprising a varied assortment for the Fall and Winter Trade, which has been nnr. chased invariably for cash, and rwhicfi he assurea ' the public generally he" can furnish at prices to' please.' His stock consists of near1y'!any thing wanted by the Farmer; and" Mechanic? also, th City . Tradej and.'jvouldrespectfuUy-inyit all U, an examination of the iimi ' JAMES , McKIMMON. October 7. 1853.' 3- 82 SINTON A SON'S Nflreerj, Near Richmond, Jm. As the season for planting has arrived, the sub scribers would Respectfully' caR the attention of their friends and the public generally to their large and extensive collection of FkuitTbbes, embracing perhaps a selection that has not been surpassed, tot the.climate of Virginia and nearly allpropaga-x ted from fruit-bearing trees in their own orchard.: ' Cataloguesrwitb directions for planting, may beij had at William Palmer's, Seed and Plough Store ; ; at Peyton Johnston & BrothettApotheoary Store; at C. J. Sintoti k Co's Hardwal-e.-Store iand? An-i drew Johnston & Co's Hardware Store, and at Lo cah Waller's Commission House, where, any orders left will be punctually attended, to, and letters ad dressed to the subscribers. Richmond, wiU'receiv prompt attention, i JOSEPH SINTON & SON'S vv- xv,. w.. . t - . -. - w vm i CHE RRTi; BIGGS , Commission MerchantstKA CAROLINA WHAR F-T O WN :p O INTi" t April 22, 1858-.--: U-.fr P e - c kvfScv Eel v i . T?TTSTTF.SS HA IT. fl 1 ' . La t e R i c h a r d. b m i t h' Corn HAVE received m Prw and arejitillreceiying and opChifig their .entire purchase of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which they can.iwithout J boasting, confidently recommend to their friends and customers.- " t.. f- , v . Believing that our Goods will speak. for them- selves, withoutv the aidiof any, other assistano " than SUN. LIGHT, both as to price and quality,, they only ask their friends to give them a call or ' an onnortnnitT to enter the list of "competition." being modest anf therefore 'not wishing to go to far "aAad"'in that line. - " ' Their stock consists in part, as follows: - Ladies' Dress Goodsf of every description, - - ' Gentlemen's and Boy e Wear--a great variety, v Bonnets.- Ribbons- c, t,i t -vt.T. Prints a good assortment,? : ' " ' .-..-',. Worsted Goods- a large -stocky ,l 4 -Domestics, Blankets .sand-. Kerseys, - '- --r Hats, Caps and Shos a great varietj, f- - -Glass, China and Earthen Ware, H .?'?' ' - ' i Sugar, -Tea, Coffee, c,vr .,,, --fi ' V Cutlery and Hard-Ware of every description, l a larger stock than is usually kept in any retail es- lablishment. 'i ?:- "tT-i &Kt&:&&-MiJ . - '.'ALso.t:: " A Tery large .Btockof Iron,"' assortrf,-lot 4s. vrliirh can and will be sold rerv'low.'-. ; ""vJ;-?. Oct, .4,.i8aa"'. " ;- ', ;-, 8i? Watches and r JewelrjriV ",y" V WE have just-returned from' New York ' "and Philadelphia with much the larreit Stock of Jeweiry ever veiore in naieign. Alls too large to enumeratewehaTe- .vS 'M-ceC' i The very finest "gold and silver Watches ?4 i Breastpins Ear-rings and Finger-ringa ' -.Fine Razor Snaps' and &dT-f .4 i g Silver and plated, Ware - .-- t ,.y Clocks and Watches 4s-f - .-. .-. -.?v Perfumery Extracts and Fancy Goods-,- Pistols and walking Canes- . '..- -Call and see our Jewelry, at reduced price and less per enWthan"we have heretofore told at,;W are determined, tp do a, large busines. 1; . t w ii - Octoocr,3o. isod ,j u, tes&lM - . 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