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v - m . mmamm ri , . - . an- -w nr - - . - wr mt . -sr. . i ? i- v- . w m . . - awn. j. w - . r i - :a x ' i .r - t- . - -7. - . vit'T. VOLUME LIE t -57: "-- , TIIE M RALEIfili REGISTER" ptUI&eft bVMUy erf ViMrT SEATON OALES, IDITOI ASDHOriUtOl. . . - : ' ; TUMI! ' artha8naMraek)r, $Sp L OF ADTMTlMXOi rrrr ! IlM tot fawrtto $l- ft"" iw lUWlr. will alsi umi MiiiW"" ft tfc Weekly, . . . BEOISTEB BOOK AND JOR PRINTING OPPICE. Thi rabscnber htrrof recently refitted kit ofiee irltfa a Mw, Ketotifl Md'tzteiy kaaorttMot of BOOK AXD JOB MATERIA r prefared to eiecote, wkh BMtftvM, wyrmriefry of 0X & iPAftaHLET WORK. in U heM t jUt, ftndatbut.a MBug nl vance on North era prees. To eofcU him t do tltia. 1m h rwviTed aa asAartioent of beautifully ename ed 'arda. of dif ferent taea, aud ancj St4tonrr , with which he m prepared to fiH order far 011 Tickets, Circular, aod all dnecriptioiM of - Bronsa ajad Fancy Coloted PrlntiBC tie hat. 1m- aa aKortment of vxtra-aised type for KAJOfOIK POStZU b4 tHOW tELLS, and will t pare paina 10 rrader pereet trctika is lite rxecntioa of all werk with which h hall kaeniruated. S EATON GALES. C. B. ROOT, WOULD respectfully- aim ounce to the Ladies aad Geaflemea of Raleigh, had the pabfic generally, thaV he Jiajr recently returned froia the Narth with a new, beautiful and splendid stock of BATCHES, JEWELRY, &c, fcc, &c., which he 1s prepared to sell lower thaa such articles hare rer been sold in this market at any previous time. Having hiaaself paid great attention to the selection of Us goods, h is confident that, for Beauty and Fashion, o superior stock was eref before exhibi ted in North Carolina. His assortment is made ap of a rery great YaxU ety, and eoasists, la part, of the foUowing articles : EWSLRT A5D FANCY GOODS : GoM and Silver Lever Watches, Anchor Cylinders, Yertieal Kseapeaaeata, GoM and Steel Goard Chains. Seals, Keys, together with a large assortment of Breast Pins. Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Slrrer Pencils,- Gold Pens, Thimbles, MedalBooa, Gold Hearts and Crosses, Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver ' mounted Canes, Card Cases, Toilet Battles and La- j dies' Toilet Work Boxes, Chessman and Backgam- j moa Boards, Steel Pens, Gilt, Steel, Gloat and Sa tin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Raaor Strops, j Purses, kc, Ae. SILVER AND PLATED WARE : Silver Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mastard Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Batter Knives, S&rerMBeualed Cbeoa Nuts, Castors, Caadle-Stacka, Snuffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Brittaaia Ware,; in setts or single peiocs, Silver-and Plated Cope, Sil ver anflvary Napkin Sings, kc, &e. SPECTACLES : -Gold, 8Hver, Bide and polished Steel Spectacles, Perifocal Spectacle Glasses a new article to suit the eyes of all persons very Supe rior FEnt Glasses, that maybe adjusted ia any frame, si aay notiee. , PERFUMERY :--Cmprisiag Povder'i'Boxea, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Toilet Powder Sha ring and Toilet Soaps.. ALm Eair,Ui anI Sha ving Brushes. " " f ' CUTLERY: A large assortment ef saperior Raiors, Pocket and pen Knives, also Dirks and Dowie Knives. . , . MUSICAL INSTRUHrnT3peBuitar8, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes,' Guitar and Violin Strings, Extra Violia Bows, Lc-, kc Watches and Clocks repaired in superior style. As his own personal attention will be given to the department, these persons having articles to repair may rely on their being well and faithfully execu ted. Gold and Silver manufactured to order. High est prkes give for old Gold and Silver. - TO SPORTSMEN : Patent Six Barrel Self-Re-volving and Repeating Pistols. C. B. ROOT has also received a fine lot of Dou ble Barrel Guns, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wadding, kc, kc, kc Raleigh, Hay, 1858. 41-tf, JOSEPH WOLTERING, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN THE FOL LOWING ARTICLES, RALEIGH, N. C. STOVES; Tin, iron and copper wares i guns and pistols of all aorta; powder, abot caps, powder flasks and shot chargers, a fine assortment of pock et and table cutlery, the celebrated Pine India steel raiors, mortice, locks, with white mineral knobs, from 80 cents to $4, improved rim locks,. New Ha ven locks, carpenter's rim lock, sliding door locks. people's lock, best furniture lock, dead lock, novel ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral looks with Ja pan moulting, mortioe locks with iron bolts and keys, mortice locks with white knobs, rural locks with white mineral knobs, plate locks, Smoke-house locks, mortice closet locks with brass fronts, chest locks, horse locks, fancy bushed pad locks, fine pa tent aroppea Japan padiocXs,-rim. drop latches, Bdffrhfs' night latch, improved1 bow latches, cup board lock latches, porcelain knobs, the best ever in this City or State, mineral door knobs, screw, mahogany and pearl white door knobs, mineral draw knobs, furniture knobs, pearl white bell pulls, axle pulleys, Blake's side pulleys, wardrobe books, fan cy coat and hat hooks, window springs, rim blank shatter hinges, A. C Palmer's window butt, Clarke's butt bulges and superior cast butt hinges, curtain pins and handle, coffee mills, candle sticks, dog collars; and chains, doth, shoe and horse brushes. Also, Carpenter's, Cooper's, Tinner's, and Black Smith's Tools. Also,'nafls, screws, scythe-blades, sheep shews, brass lamps, hand bells, traee chains, grubbing hoes, pring-balances, plei S, spades, shovels, hoes, and irons, pans. Vices,' p snipe, Back's patent improved cooking stove, and to short erery thing needed by farmers and mechanics fat fbm hardware line. Also, a full supply of CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, each aa carriage axles and springs, carriage bands, patent leather hub bands, power loom lace, emam e0e3 canvass, figured maroon, damask alpaca, ex tra fine cambric and fringe. . On hand, also, a full supply of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES. Smoke-house, Jul and Bank Locks made to or der, warranted not to be picked or broken, and to give satisfaction The subscriber is also prepared to execute aay ana all work in iron, steel, brass, copper, ko. Owns and pistols made to order. Also, strainers for Tor Puin Distilleries. '. ' ' AH orders executed promptly and in the best CUBBr- If the subscriber does not sell lower than T Wy else, and do good work at fair prices, then ae will give it np. Encourage home industy. Now is the time, on , the subscriber at Raleigh, Wake, County, north Carolina, or send your orders by letter. JOSEPH WOLTEBJJtO. Raleigh, Sept 1851. 78-ly I-) T UST RECEIVED,- 0 pain BW II ej fine Calf Pegged Boots. IV. 12 pairs Mens fine Morocco and Patent Ts Boots. l- pan-a Mens" fine Opera Boots. slens fine Jenny Lmd 8boee iie by superior workmen and of the latest style. 81, 1852, N- L-8T Spring &:STixiimer; TY7" H. B, 8. TUCKER are now, reeeivinc W. . their extensive and well selected 8tock of Staple and fancy Goods to which your attention is reepectfwllj invited. , Consisting la part of tha foj. lowing:,. Brocade Poult De Sol silk SoBdCol'd and White do ' Whha Brocade Snka Rich Plaid Chamelion Silks White and BTkr Watered do - - - - Super BTk Gro De Rhine do ' Fig'd and Satin Striped shaBeys ' 8o5d aad Flsd Barege Faswy Silk Tissues -Organdi Lawns Frttich Jaekonets Printed Jlamluw Brilli antes . . - , ... Plaid and 8olid Ginghams. . English and-Amerioan ChiaU f Potted, Cheeked, Swiss, Jackonet, Nainsook, and Tart ton Sjoalina BTk Silk Lace Mantillaa . , Plain and Emb'd Canton Crape Shawls Bl'k Silk Lace French Work'd Collars, Cuffs, Chemisettes and " "" ' Under-sleeves " ' Swiss and Jackonet Muslta Bands . Scolloped Linen Cambric and Reviere Stitched rTiTkf -: ' ' ' " ' Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and InsertiitgS - Real and ImiUtion Valendens Edgings Ladies and Gents Kid Gkrrea, beat quality Alexander's Silk Gloves Rich Bonnet, Neck and Scarf Ribbons Silk Fringes, Button aad Trinuntogs French . Working Cotton, Linen and Cotton . Floss, kc, kc March 16, 1852. . . 22 , i. Iffliemji JJkxilars HewardL, , jy CNAWAY from the Satoeriber.-aboett the 8th XVa'Febraary-, myaeman, Washington, dawk eater, 27 years eld, feet 1 eS iaehes high, weight 179 ar 80 Bonda, lonjt iimoa, am rigJiteaaJe bends Outward eaased by a hart, whoa very young, which makes him hop when walking ; front tooth good; had on when he left, a brown woolen eoat, . He may .change his name. and try te pass aaa roe man. Twill gave the above reward to anx person, who will deliver him to me in GranvflV County, four miles South pf Wilton, or ten dollars, to confine him in JsH, so that I can get Mm. Addees sae at New light P. 0 Wake County. . , , J0H3T TURNER, Granville, March 31, 1852. ST PLAN09, NOW receiving at the North Carolina Mums Store, a splendid assortment of Pianos from the Cele brated Factory of Knabe S OaebM, uaiumore, wno received the first Premiums three years fat sueeee- aion, in 1848, 1849. and IWi. at their anon xni- bition of the State of Maryland. Grand Piano, in a nodern style, handsome wood oou do do with carved ornaments from $700 to $1000 Square Piano, splendid carving ornamental style. No. 2, , . $450 Square Piano, splendid earring Gothic style, No. 8, $400 Comprising 6 Octat eilXer m Xneood or MaAo . Buili t m CKtir Iron Frvme So cabs Piaso, splendid carving ornam'd style, - Driving JTe. 8, do do do do Gothic style, ... do do do square cor. ease, ogee Tablets, . on a large lash stand. do do 4 do do . round, do do ornaaa'd with modern mouldings, do do 10, do do do do do plain finish, . of superior wood, do do do do do hollow cornered case, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stand. do do 6, do do do do do on modern legs, do doj, do do square cor ease, Goth, pattern Tablet and octog, legs,. do dd 9 do do hollow do do plain Tablet, ' and octogon legs, do do , .. do do square do do do plain legs Comprising 6 Oeiamt, Entirt from Frmwt. do do. fashionable style case, orna men ted with mouldings, do do hollow cornered case, and 8 cornered ogee legs, , do do square cornered case, gothk Tablets, legs to match. Comprising 6 Octave, Iron Hale mnd Bar. do do boDow cornered case, on a scroll 450 400 375 375 350 850 850 325 325 800 280 280 stand, iPrmmng No. 0,1 875 do do ' do U0 do on tnyiad legs, do do square legs to match, do do do 250 Ab famrr TableL do plain do 225 Drawings of the above numbers emn be aeea at the Husic Store, or when desired aay nambe? can be sent to persons wishing to examine. DRAWING AND PAINTING ' Bristol Board, superior quality, Albtmas, Tiated Board, Fabers Peacila, Tinted draaiag papper, Can vass fat the piece and on stretchers, varieos sisea, Paints, Oils, Tarnish, Brashes, Palest kUite, Pal- ett eupa, Maul sticks, black and white Crayees, kc &c; In short every thing aeceeearr for taeae taste- ftd and beautiful aceompliBhinents. Plana Covers, Gatta Pereha figured aad plain, Bned wfth cloth fat order to secure the Plane against the dampness of the atmosphere, a new and eplaav dhi article. A choice seleetioa of new and popular MuSm this day reeerred and for sale by ' ' Raleigh, Jan. SOW 1652. ' f OU! OlWl! OilBllI FslmmrT GALLONS assorted Oils, for Patn&ng, BurninsT far LamM. Machinert. and Farming purpoeee. Also, a fresh- supply ynst re ceived of Taper and Lamp 03, Also, a snppry of the best burnhig Fluid I hare ever had. Also, ' a tP& aopply of Olive Oil, fresh and sweet, just re ceived and for sale low by - March 23, 1852. 23 . tf h t k towct for Vn Spring WILLIAM BYrpQDti'CQ. jpASmONAJBW BUck Moleskin, latest rfyie, Pannaa Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hits. ' White and Black Round Crown Ueta ' Call and examine for yourselves. l Jf-. .! I- - j. BRxywhT. Raleigh, March 80, 1852. . 86 Spring Supply, 1652. ; . I AST now receiviog ft large supply 0f MetBdnea. ' Yhxtk,TXli, Chepilcali and Glaaa Ware om the ManAfacturerS and hnporteta, and am prepared to furnish any articles In my ttae of the best qnalh- fy, at each prices anvd npoV such terihs as' must mnraa anRtfaatinli My eld estotfers and DuwW hare neVer dealt March 22, 1852, ... , ' " ..-.23 urr HTATTIJIOS. - jVI checked do AprOi 71852. ft 6-4 White Mattmsv 4-4 JJ BROWN. 28 FIH HE RATTLE 18 JJEQUN, AN0 1 INTEND, TO X Fiaht my way Uironrh lor HOME INDUSTRY 1 If you -want to save a eeupTe Hundred Dollars, send on yeas orders sor ZvtpMAM SHU. Cap, Arm m Won: Also, Brandy Sttflsv. and any, .kind of Copper wont, jgaaa Macaiaerjr mc , , .. ., ,t .The prices of Stilteaps, Arma, and Vorma, are as follows : ' By the pound 37 cents i or by oontract: ' T barrel StORapArmi and Wormsv...r,.v $400 10 do' do do do 485 12 14 15 18 20 25 80 85 do do do do do do do do do do 1 do do' do do do d -; fi25 585 615 650 do do do do do do do 95 750 - 860 "WO ' AR work wffl be warranted far- 12 months, fire and barning expected. 1 H- wor k win auto be de livered within fifty nriles of Raleigh, at the Short est notice; and If I fail te deliver Stills In the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day tost, to the purchaser. - -,. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 16 1851, . . ..a - 75 If oot and Shoe Manufactory. , MB. DEPKEN would respectfully announce to the citueasef Raleigh., and snrroaoding country, that he .still continues.: to, carry, on .the above business, in aU its branches, at Mr. WoUer- ing'a Hardware Store, ." ,. . . , Thankful for fbf Ubera! patronage heretofore re ceived I assure the public that I win give univer sal satisfaction to those' who entrust me with their wort " HENRY XI DEPKEN. Raleigh, Jan. 9th,' 1852. .9" Just Reoeired. 'LARGE LOT oT tery 8irperiol!leck and i Green Teas from the New York Pekln Tea Company. " . I pJedge mvself to sen at their Retail wices. and the Teas I can reoora mead aa strictly prime. -Those who bay- from me will net only, therefore, get a good article bet Will save from, fifteen to twenty per cent, in the purchase . . ' . ... . . .. L. Bv WALKER, March 19th, 1851 X" ACE" AND MTTSTLrN" Cnderideeves. (ThemliettA. I i Black Silk Lace, Infant Bodies, Dotted Swiss MaaHm White Corded Muslta for Bonnets. Panev and Jeaay find SUrtfaw. EVAKS ft OOOCE. March 28,. 1862. - - ' -24 AT RS -OLTflRlNG respectfuny announces j. I to the Ladies . of JUleigh and aarroonding country thai ahe. is now receiving hcrJall and Win ter ritock or fancy Goods, embracing China goods, fine iron-stone IIner-eCts tea-eetts, and cups and saucers as fine as ever brought to this City. Also, Groceries of evert- deaertptlon. Musical Instruments, Ac, which win be sold low for cash. Just received, a fresh supply of CotnVttonariea. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continu ance of the same. WILHELMINA WOLTERING. Raleigh, 8ept 15th, 18(1. -y-75 General Ajrency. f 1HE undersigned offers his services as agent for I the transaction of any business in the City of Raleizh. at the Public LVrartmenta. the Banks. In Tance eifices, kc " He may be found at the Office of the Secretary of State. AR letters addressed to him - wSl be promptly attended to, aad his eharree will be mode rate and satisfactory. : RUFUS H. PAGE. REFERENCES : Got. David S. Reld.'Wm. HiTL See'y. of 8tate, D. W. TJoorta; Puh. Treasurer, E. B. Freeman, elk. 8utrenu Court. Geo. W. Morde- eai, Prest. of. Bank State,' W. J. Clarke, CompL State, W. H. Jones, Cash. Bank Cape Fear, W. W. Vase, Treasurer R. ft G. K Road. Raleigh, Jan. 1st, 1852. ' tf 1 Wante 50 OR Sixty Baiea Prime Cotton, for whkh a fair market price wiU be paid In Caaav v Vv BROWN . April 7, 1852. '6 ' Blake'fl Ohio State Paint. fTIHIS extraordinary ndneral. substance po I the highest' pr eeervati ve powers of darabilitv and color, aad its efiSeaey la Jsreaerving-Wood from decay,' Iron from Oxidation, and Masonry and Brick work from dampness is peonjia? and positive. Its bnconriastihtuty is also lesaarkable, (oruiing a rood pretetuon xa roois and jsuuoings of Woodrrem barnlag cinders, sparks .and talbag (Ukea of fire, and it cannot be W eighty reeommended for Vlaa afisetoHea, Charehes, Wareheaaes. Rail Road Brid ges, Fences, Ac. A large supply constantly on hand and for sale low at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD ft 00. Raleigh, April 12, 1852. 80 At it Affair ! -RrXJETvDTJlTS DAY, 4 dozen of Beebe's j I Best Moleskm IEATS.'Wack, Also 2 doten Nd. 1, Wnfte-Beaver. Ale: f doten of KOS- 8TTH BATS; different Styls and qaalitieaJ 1 Those erlshin tba beat article, as regards rrWaWaWy, eaa get HRs," by ealtiag at - ' KVAMS ft OOOKrTS.' Raleigh, March 12, 1831. .21 Jijat Received. T ADLES. Misses and Children's Shoes, tid and j -4 Morocie Laced Wtdkhnt Shoes, . Kid aad Morocco Tia and Laces) SHppera, Ladies Goat skfa Basteesy - :--dot.'-f da- v Buakfaas .( .Misae -vdp . -do Bootoes, : ChHdren, , .do . i d,r: do . .-. White Kid Suppers. Also, Calf and top Men's Shoetees, . do ,fi do Boy's and CMdren Shoetees, - Women's Leather Shoes and Bootees, ' Heavy Brogana, for Rail Road Hand. " .-.vJ'r t j,- .-r-t-fJ' .BROWN. Bnleigfa, Marea 80,1852. , . 26 d ; . ; i Tot Cblton Plantera. r : a . T HAND. Ouany and Hemp Baggiaci 44 nv ehea wide. Bale-roDe and twine. also nairs Men and rWs 'Brogami. ' Menrandr Boy V Kip 8noeeei. ' - v Women's leather BoooJes; with a general assort-eut-'oFehoeh.'"" '--v : Blaek and whits) Wool Hats, ' -- - i . 74 Poiat and Duffle Blankets u Cradle Blankets, . cj - . i J. BROWNjv No. 9, FayettevUle St Raleigh, OeC,-C, 1861. , . r . , 81 WANTED: A the,Nu RiTe Oil JdHls .5000,busheJ of Cotton seed. Flax seed and Paliaa-Chriati, or Castor Oil Beans, for which cash and the market price wQl be grren. ' " Fbmary 'V1852,., . . r. : QOOU WLWB f Oil COW& , T: W, BECK. ft Co., keep conttantly aa hand ft JLi PSlw 'af CottoaiSeed Meal and Flax.8eed STTBATE OF MAGNESIA : Having niade a Jangement4 prepare this Mtebratod' aperient ott a. large aeale, Tam5 enabled W hive .a supply CourtaiUly on nantffof niy ; enstontera:; . March 22, 19S2. '- : ' ti CA L I C 0 E 3f 7-JL5Q ptoces.rarioas figurea and ahades. For fiale by th Yard or piece, very Raleigh, March M, 18S.-ii 28 -Me- .T SJaa-Canarj, BajlandJIfat : uuaiALS.o IHiialSlJLTUWWeurup als of the Letrfauature af Ar -...., Amerioan an4lPorelrn iLency, sy-umr iff WAwmratyrun.... nn Tart DniceTMnr Aano BLsmr Paxji or Naw Yoaa- Cowasaxaoa ow m So man Cocwt or rns DnrtDflTiTss, roBTanroir xowao" omrscrs. r . - . - ' 1. Conducting professional basinees in the Su preme Court of the Caited State Especial attea tion win be given to cases of California Land titles -Maungnpsi appeals , 2v... The prosecution and Tecovery of aU Claims, fat law or Equity, against the United SUtes, befose Congress or the Execnthre Departments, or against Foreignr GovernmenjU before. Boards, of Commis sioners. , . , ' . ' 9. The .settlement of accounla'witli the State, Treasury, Wftr, Navy, Post Office and Interior De partments, and obtaining the remission of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, for alleged violations of tae Revenue, Tost Office, or other Laws; ' 4. " Becuring Letters Patent for Inventions from the United States or from Ferfgn Governments, and procuring Land Warrants' and Pensions under the various Pension Caws of the United States, r . - 6. : CoUoetioas weneralry,- embracfanx Pebto, Leg aciea, aad iaheritanees, in the United States and Foreaga Countries. -i . . . - 6. -Investment of Funds in the United States and 8tate Stocks and Leans, aad on Bond aud Ijort gage afFseehoId Estate. Ma. PaxJua, was Director at the New York American and Foreign Agency which he established in 1830, and which became extensively and advan Ugcoualy known in all prts of the commercial world. He has visited Europe twice on the busi ness of sa!d Agency. 7 "His second . tour waft "made under .the 'immediate' auspices pf Messrs. "ft; M. Rothschild 4 Sons of London, with their special letter of inrroduction and xredit in Us favor to the different branches tf that House, and their corres pondents in the; chief cities of Europe, on busi ness connected with the negotiation of American Stocks ami Is favorably known to many of the lead ing foreign bankers and eminent gentlemen of the legal profession abroad. AU Communications addressed, poet-paid,: to the undersigned, will receive prompt and faithful at tention, ar&. He is solely authorised to settle the Ageacy Basiaess aad Concerns of the late firm of Palmar ft Snothem - Translations from the , leading European langua ges executed with fidelity -and despatch. Office. South aide of Pennsylvania Avenue near the Treasury Department., . .8. Refers to the Heads of Departments- and Bureau at Washington, and to Senators and "Mem bers of the two last Congresses. ' , ' ' AARON H. PALMER, ' ' At WnxAn? Horru Washington, Feb. 1st,-1852. 10 FOR SALEt EAGLE HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C The Proprietress of this well known aad profitable establishment, having realised a Sufficient income to warrant her in resuming the quiet of private life offers to the public generaUy the opportunity of bidding for Its advantages. - - The eitiaens ef the State are so wen acquainted with the advantages of Its pooitioa, that but few re marks are necessary, to complete their intematioa. i The Hotel, itself, possesses aU the requirements ef room and comfort, whkh its purchasers eaa de sire. It has eapeeitY for the accommodation of one .hundred and fifty boarderv and the recent aad rap id growth of tae Unrrcraiy, adjacent, snakes it, an easy matter to possess .constantly sacA or . ma a greater number of students. . ,- , ,. ., In addition to this, the frequent travel through Chapel Hin gives the. Hotel, (being the only one in tha place) a transient custom equal to ant in (he 8tate. ' '1 '" ; ' The lots snd stables adjoining are extensive and commodious and the country-market supplies abun dantly and on profitable terms much of 1W provi sions.. v; 7 ' . :' . ; :- ' The terms ef sale require one' thfad of "the price to be paid on taking pooecsoioa, ' A note with safe eeearlty and Aaa of payment auited to the eoavea teaoe of tha pajehsser, are the reasoaabla damaaas for the raaainder. If further information ne desired ooaceruing the indacemenU to purchase, the President afhe Uni versity or anv stiver reaideat of (he village, win fur nishit. ... . ,. . Posses sioa can be obtained at any time, after th 1st of May. Apply U . . , , . . ANNE & HILtlARD, Proprietress. February 27 1852, ; Standard.. 17 portaY4t $o Millers and MiU . r' - owners ' THE Undersigned would respectfuny inform those engaged ta the-MUBag basinesS fax North Caro ima, that be kejrpa eonetaatty oa hand, and win apply at the shortest qotice, that almost Invalua ble article, Toitny' Improved Patent SmtU and Beretninf Mo- - cMie.'' ' .The only Maohlne of the kind that has stood tie test and given satisfaction' to the pubHe. "' It has Mppfamted every Smut Macme yet offered in the State,' more or less of which have been taken down to tsaks room for It The public need fear no iaa poaition, aa there are now some 280 Machines run ning in North Carolina ; and I wish to offer no ether references, than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realised in their performance. If not only thoroughly cleanse the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies It of aD other substances, almost to perfection. It takes up mi 4 feet square in the mill and requires but tittle power- It la warranted for flre yeara against breaking or wearing out, and also to retain its cleansing qual ities for that time. .. , v v ; There are a number of these Machines through whkh 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleansed and they have never been out of order one day.' ' 1 "There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Falr.'and ft Premium with a silver me dal,' at the Fair bf the Maryland Institute, at Balti more, last Felt, ;";x - ' 'V-';-''.' 1 Address the" Subscriber at South Lowell MHIs, Orange County, H. C ' ' ' ,v. V r, - JNO. A. McMANNEN. Deeember 20,'1850. - ' ' ' : " V 104 '-'' ' V' , V THE Subscribers ar prepared .to supply n : kinds sf.t s iv s.-j,h Vf COTTON- AND WOOLEN -MACHTNERYf ' ' , if rYuor 'quality, SHAFtrsdrami HLL rEARTNG,:witii fnTprove CoUplinr and Purieys, Self-eittng HarigersV fteh'requir oflifig onWbnce to-th nSbnjy LOOMS-ef a ' gTehfi? variety' of Patterns.'rbr tancy and" TwiBed food,' from one to ntghteen shttlewi ah fbrplara gnodsveapaW of runntngrfrom ISO tol70pjcka perariaute." n r f They are enabled frora-their sx tensive improve nmtstepredac Yams sad Gooda, with casnpar selynttla.laberr a4 sManaihctarert before parehaslnftheircMachnierrt: PhUadelphis aad wieii,jrrt the aaaj ae h MacUnery with aR jUs httest irnnrovementevln full andsnipceasfui pperatioitl, ary caa. bre&Ted to Factories in almest every State South and West dv auuresaiBK a uuv v miv -"rw WXyiMniM Furies,4' with- th ocaarof aVaod arentinualr Temvmfc-bj sreri ar. rirJ. rtinif?K GOODS, which, Iher ars rreparedto at tneir Dreir Q&?J&:tfPrA Jr4 We. ' Tneir Sto6tosVyliwaod ana fir Wih'nutirr8tyrjmr M inamiil.(an Nortk West eorner Kteg Ifarket rarsets.-' TaelihierTi'-ths -fnrplesf method; rdrivma snd -I Oreat Nprtberrr Sl&il Route., "rVfEn , AND COMFORTABLE h SCHEDULE 1 Twioe daily from , Petersburg to New York, With, transfer ef passengers and. baggage through the cities ef Rklpnd, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, free of extra charge. " 0a and after the first of March, the fondwihg quick and eoinfor- tahjft Scnedules wfll be run over the ' inland nQuto between f terorf and ew York. " - Leave Petersburg jaOy at 41 A. M. and t P. It. Arrive In New York daily at of A; M. and f P. M. Parana Washingtoa---lstclassBeaU....'......$8 50 Do da 2nd do-.,.., .4 0 Do .. to Baltimore-rlst class seatsl.1 60 Do ; do. , 2nd,. . o.w.5 50 Fare, between Baltimore and Phlladelphja by Ranroad. $8, by the New Castle and French, Town Route, Steamboat and RaSroad, $2 '50, and be tween Philadelphia and Sew York $3 for first das passengers, and $2 each for the 2nd class passen gers. . '- ' V - ' t It is deemed pxoper, In addition, to state, for the information of passengers, that four dairy fines are in operation between Washington and Baltimore, by means of which he travener who, fhnongn bunfateas or pleasure, has been delayed in Washington, has it always in his power to. prooeed at convenient hoars directly an his journey to any point north of that pUeS, f.u : - . , - v Passenger leaving Petersburg in lh morning at 4 A. M and who prefer stepping aU night in-Baltimore, can leave next morning by the splendid New Steamer Gsranax McDoxaxn, via the New Casfle and French Tewa Route, and arrive in Plul adetphis by half past 12, fare ealy $2 60 j making ti)s whole fare front Petersburg to Philadelphia on ly $io. .... . . , .... , . : . , For Through Tickets to Washington and Balti more, apply te the .Agent at the Richmond and Pe tersburg DepoU . THQS. DCJDAMEAD, Sup't Office R, k P. R. R. Col Apra, 1852. '83 Tor Norfblk and 'PdrtsinonthV f f lflJB fAVURITB AND BEAUT1- ful steamer AUGUSTA, Capt. Wm." (TSsirra, having been thoroughly o-' ver hauled and repaired, and' finished, wfa a new boilef and a new mainshaft of wroftirht iron, is hew running between Port WalthaS Snd the aeove places, tn connection with the Richmond and Petersburg and City Point Roads. The Trams from Petersburg via City Point Rail Read, running In connection with the AUGUSTA leave the City Point Depot at 7, o'clock, A, M. ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Fridays Retumiag, the Augusta leaves Norfolk on the al ternate days, visr Tuesday, Thursday andSatiur day, at 6) A. M., and arrive at City. Point at 1 o'clock, P. MM where passenger take the cars for Fetersburir. Fare from City Point to the Grove Wharf and an intermediate l3i"g $1 00 Do To Norfolk..... 1 00 Do Children not over 12 years of age' Do Servants to the Grove Wharf and all fciterme- ' diate landings ' Do To Old Point and Norfolk: " t& Meals 50 cents. For servants 25 cents; - ' TAOS. DODAMEAD, 8up't. Office TL P. R. Ce,, April 27, 1852. 84 Piney Point Line to Baltimore. THE PUBLIC AREHEREBYjS-ataraai - i formed that the comfortable' andTt-H commodious low pressure steamer MA- . ' RYLAND, Capt, Chas, E. Mitchen, having been en tirely refitted, enlarged and improved in every res pect with berths far ft large number of passengers, and wltn state room- for those who prefer being re tired, is new en the route between Richmond and Brltimore, ' Passenger tar this agreeable and e- eoBomiaal Rne, wiR leave Petersburg by the morn ing train, on Monday and Wednesdays, at 4 A. Ja. aad sseoh tjaltlmosw on the JbltownwnMxaings in tisae te pmeeed by the New Castle and French A awn sjfeamaeat xana, at of A. ai., or witn tae early train ef those day to Philadelphia, . Retam ing passengers will leave Baltimore an the aftor aeoas ef Taasdsy aad. Thursday, at 4 P. hL, aad coaneot t thaCreekon Wedneadayaad Friday sac ceedjng with the train which arrive in Richmond at 4 P. M., pf the same days. , . . , . Fare In either direction, $5, (state rooms and meals for the cabin passengers, extra) . except in the ease of Ladle and fiamllie, who win have the privilege" of state rooms tree of charge. Forward cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging oa beard,) $4 60. Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the New Castle' and French Town line, $2 60. For second class do; $160. Mokmg tU wkoU fori from JUcAmomd to PUUdtfpiim for Jim oUm pa$nfert kff tn rtubU Jbm $7- 60 For forthar partieulars and thaugh Tkketsr ap ply to tha Ticket agent at the Richmond aad Pe tersburg Depot at Petersburg office R. ft P. R. ft. Company. - ' :r-.:- v-- April iC 1852, '.. TUOS. DODAMEAD, Bup't, 34 Riobmoxid and Peterstmrg R. Road. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday. March the 1st, two Passen ger Train win ran datt each way between Peters burg aad Kcamond,' both Train carrying-the Uni ted SUtes Mail, aad eonneeting ftta the Trains on the R. F. ft P. B. R., Fredericksburg, Washington, fte.,'and with the Virginia Central R. R. and Canal Packet fo CkarkMteeville, Lyachbare, Staunton, Lexington, etc : vlat Tram leave Petersburg dafly at 4 A. M. . .2d do do,. do , do at 7 P. M. r 1st Train leave Richmond, daily at 7 A-M. 2d do , do . j do .do at 6 P.M. Fare, when paid at the offioe, $1 00. . ; Children over 8 and ' net over 12 years of age, servants and colored, persons, when Tickets are pro cured at the. Office, half price. . -. ' Servants trsenins: by' themservea must he fur- -nished by their masters with . two passes, so that one can be retained at ttte otsee ; and it arast be expressly stated on the pass that they are to be permitted to go eft thf Cers.-.r ' ; ' li. at. w rreigni f DacKage or any Kind wiu be allowad to be carried pa the MaO Train, - - The Trains wittrun by Riehmoad time. .''. TH08. DODAMEAD. . April 24V 1852. ' , ' - Superintendant ThlHMOSD, PETERSBURG, NORFOLK AND NEW? YORK STEAM, PACKET COMPANY jThe.double . engine; aadJaSt aaiUng Steamer CITY or, KrVUMWitVr ITeswaVmaster, and CITY OF NORFOLK,' Ppar, master, are new en the line in complete oerior freight and pas aengersy . ' . - x tt 4v"-i . To now. sufficient tone tor reeelrmg anddellrer lnc frelcht in Wood weather, aad securing rejrulari- ly in, trips, Ojie Steamer , w5 leave ffemToxk srsry 2mmraaytoa ciry rovu every frjaay. inis arranzn" ment Stay be reUed upon as the most punctual, ao eoiftmodatiBg and eoonomical to shippers abdpas mmooool Each nhin Is' strmlied with snlendld - leoas anoj saroems for passengefa, '' - a . First Cabin passage, - . i -.--.8, geeoad -do de 6.00 - . l W4 tJtreet; Petersburg.' . ,,80,1862.-, -.n -t; j,.:. ,-86 ; TTMitRKbaiiH AfARASOLS, Just received and Ibrsal bw;. rjs-i -Mi BROWN. . s'V7ttrarn an' JSttieans. rtTvi a- m m - -v - w . m. w rsr s n a i un s si us saw s a uaw WdoX, looa K Afferent (TaaJltie f for Sato by iPa4sjHhar klarch 16, 1843.. i-n. JT :lsar1iSS;'18S2; aid m ryvl ryj eiu TCST RECEIVED, several Gent Boott el and 8hoesrpCleS Boots, beautiful qeadftxA 1 BVANS.ft COOSE- 2m JVSperfftfrBeev4 -..".-" ) : Bnrlri4rrarA., -.V T, tale this: method of retorninsr mv atneem aad X unfeigned thanks to iny trends and the publi -ae , - - a . a . 7 - 4 . .. Bwsnuj( ior ueuoeru, patronage wntca taey hae Bestowed upon me fo tee'laa five years, and I hope, that dv a' atrJdt attention In bns?naa nierft a eontinusnee thereof. ; I nave e hand, at my Manufactory on, Bank street, a good suppfy of Car g", my omw manuntcxure, wniea l- wiu.ea oa as accommedating terms aJ -'the-eante work can be faeuradte thetate." iAnd wukl ahw state, ku wo iniormaooa or Aoee wno are in tae .habit or pa tfoaiting.SortheTft Mapnfaeto la lay amptoy- tae best Teramen to a nntml in the City, using aoae but .the best nteterials, sad beiax myself a raactical Coach Makers J m prepared to make to order anything in my nna,T- from a one horse 8ulkeT - to the; fiueet Coaoh that runs--our streets,' which I win warrant to render as much aer vice o we jAircnaser as. say. to. no founaeiuier North $r SotO; v '-i, : iZ. ' lam also prepared to dorepairinaattiie shortest notice and in a - superior hnvner" and an the most reasonab terms,, ... -.l ' - '- 7,- JOW'iMMr, -a ' 1 .V Bank st opposite the Exchange Bank. "Petersburg, March 11th, 1852. J;' - 6m 21 TT7rE teen consUntlv on nand tarn sutjbIv of Did and New- sVifnla :Tmi. . r 'ii- :. . ' ..... i-f --, - rSnperior eld: Monahela,and the Old Pure Bye .wassaay,; ,.'t. v-ts,-- . a. Double and fGmrI-KMtie aA MAv - ; .' - (Aaanparoe, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Malaga and New EngJand and Old Jamaica Bum, Rose and-Helland Gin, r? AU-or wulca we oner Jbr sale very tow, i r - s. . PEEBLES, WHITEv DAVIS, Jt 00 ;Petrrsburg, March 161802.. ., tf. OROCERIXS f QR06SRZBS It JB have in. Store aad are new racrivbtg the fbHowmji Goods, which win. be sold at the lowest rates : " . : 50 Hhds P. -R. and N. 0. Sugars, 60 Hhds and Bbls Molasses, ;.: 70 Packages Loaf, Crushed Powdered and Re ' "Sued Sugars, v ' '.;' 275 Bags Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, 81 Pipes Cog. Brandyi - - b Casks Mada.Portand Sherry Wine. 100 BUS. Rectified Whiskey, 20 D. Rectified - 'do. 20 Old Monongnhalado. - 80 " Grape Brandy, Gin, J?. . Rum: 10 Pepper-Mint Cordial and Cherry . -- Brandy, i 40 . "Southampton Apple Brandy.. . 40 Baskets Champagne, Pints and Quarts. . 1&0 Boxes Tallow Candles. 50 " Christaline do. 40 Adamantine do. . .10 44 Sunv'Sperm do, ..-0 . Pale Soap, - ,-.;'' . . .75 1 . Brown do. Fahjflt do. J ' 200 loo Gross Matches, , 7 tteams Letter and Cap Psper, BOO 80 Tons Swedes. American and EnirUsVIron. J05O Kegs Cumberland and Rapid FaS Nails. : ' 75 do. Bed Cords. 100 Cotton and Hemp fines. 10 CoHs MaaiHa Rope. 60Q lbs Shoe thread. 6 J and Chests Gun Powder, Young Hyson "-.' ' sndBlaokTea.. X- "st--' . - 20 EbUMerVmegarj 100 Keg Powder, : - 6 Tons Castings; 150 Bags ahot. 50 BbU Mess and Prime Pork, 6000 lbs Western sides.., - 20 Bags Ginger, Pepper and ABspice, . -. . , 150 Sides Hemlock and Oak T Leather, .. 100 Boxee window Glass 8 by 10 snd 10 by 12. , 20iBbNo.lMackereL J ' . 3Q Bbls NoJ ditto. 10 Bbls Copperas. 10,000 Clgarss 6 do. Demijohns.' ' ' ! ' 12 Cases Saddles, 10 dox. Horse Conars. ' 12 Dos. Blind Bridle, 15 Casks Brown Stout, 5 Cask Ale. 40 Boxes Cheese, Blacking, Mace, Cloves, kc BRITTON ft TODD, Sycamore street, Petersburg, Ya. March 1852. ; . .. : w8m JAMBS E. CUTHBURT, ',i 8UCCESS0R TO KERR ft CUTHBERT,) Qracer, Foriomytik? ond Zmmtion Merchant, BoU liff brook Street Petrrtburf, Fa. ' naraiukKCxS : . - Thos. Bragg, Jr., Vadboa, AT. C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. -k- Messrs, Kevan ft Bro. . Pet8b,w " Messrs. L. D. ft W. G. Crenshaw, .Richmond. ioAthmaE., Norfolk. . ; ' Jsme George, Esq:, Baltimore, ' T Messrs. 'Monahaa ft Beers, New York. "TTAS constantly on" hand Prime Porto Rico XI and New Orleans Sugars, " Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified . do' "Ri,'Laguira and St. Domingo Coffees . ; lilacs: fspper In gram and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea TaDow, Adamantine and Sperm, Candles . 7 -' Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps , 7 Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead 1 7 -Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Dsmaed Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool ana Ground Alum Salt 7 . ' ' 'f Prime Virginia and Western' Bacon 'aad Lard Nails, assorted, with looring and Warehouse ' Regalia, Prmeipe, and Havanna Cigars ; .' Together with a large-stock of foreign. and do mestic Liquors, Wines, te., whkh he efferUhe lewestnaarket rates. ; The strictest attention paid to raeeivinf; and for warding goods. Fetersbung, March 5v ' u 10 - , ... ." .... TTT .. .. Nails, Iron and SteeJU iKff Kga beriand, Avalon, and old Do JyJ J minion ISaila. Tons Swedes., Amerioan and English Iron. c . ALSO, a fine assortment of Cas Shear, German and Blistered SteeL. for sale by . . . PEEBLES, WHITE," ftlVIS ft COu Petersburg, March. 16, l8fe.. 7. " tf 22 i T?OR JiEW. YORhv THE NEW AND ELEGANT 'X; double engine side wheel Steamship; Boajrokn, 1200 tons burthen, leaves &ty Point every Tuesday evening at ft tfelock fojr New Jorkv v s; .. - .Btnrmng, the Roaopb leaves yew. Yt trtr Saturday.sncrnoon at A o'lock7rI74 .'5;-g-i 4. , Hef acoomniodations are .of th most superior ar- uer- aut nor asuat iuuuve Jfae aooui ou. nours..v February 19, Cifc HHDS printe NewiCrop Caxd OeJ.aes. .mlt.";!' WBassehoks) ,tt. , JfewOriesasi In fine order, for sale by . .,rvir4 4Peferaburg,aeh852,; bi I p&el&cp:m&gn&aytuf7!t X D Toot Store. EdnsivelybThe . Urgest- ana 2V .On! Eiblishmtmt of the kind fat theJJ. tPlC XL McCLURS" ft .BRO.7 Nil lmt v ranta4 qualltyr Pretmaoi Porcelain Knobs; ore 60 jmtterns; EOTer Plated Hinges, ftc,r with tie most complete asaortskeni; of aU. the modern patterns hi this line, Builders and dealer are lavitod to eafl Het Air Bglsteraead Tentilators -aV Fjiefory $sjBBjBiL . ia ssTss'eit't 01 tnsn : a'ins: . $12, Tickets fapted at my Office, ", V -Jj 1 i!:T 7 7 j&m g. BiFTBT27 t lawsKv 1 iw HiuiwM, j m or.irem jram . . 4 ' Feterabur1. YsL ! 1 1852. ?r:,K It 16 J 1 North Carolina; LTntual lrxiranee OoTnany THIS Company ha been in successful operation for more - than five years, and eentinaes to take risks upon Um)m mrfiQwtfto &ote, (except Steam. Mm Turpentine Distinesie,) upon favourable terms. Ita Pelieies nw. cever property amouutiag to $400000 larg per rka of which i in Country risks, -and its present capital i nearly Si Hundred. Theusaad Dollars, W PMpertj- m1Wm-iCX&iiH P!. TBrf eoss af Inssnmnee npon the pjhu) af this Company has been less than one Uurdof eue per cent per annum, on all grades af woperrj;'en. hraeed in its operstion. .17 - TI Ti I; TP?8Taonsh been elected Diwi tor and . Offioers of this Company for the present . ' DmECTORs: 7 : :- aoman IK Watson, Raleigh. sucnaro snBtn, :- John Primrose, - Henry D. Turner, J. G.: B.' Ronlhae, . - 8. WMting, - - T. H. Seny, : Geo. McNein,' r & Wright r ..- Jame E. Uoyt, : ,.s ? James Sloan, John Cox, . -( ,; Josh. Boner, ,f ..Joseph P00L do do do do -'do 4 do Fayettevine. Wflmfatgton. Edenton. Saleav Elizabeth City. Salisbary , :u Kewbera. ; s-, " Jdnrfreesbora' Charlotte. v ' Michael Brown,., Alex. MitcheuV . W.N.H. SmiuV. H. B. Williams, John B. Barrett, Milton, A. T. suuimy; Ashevina. ' All Directors are authorised to reeaivik annltA. tions. ' ' - - s rr -H . OFFICERS OF THB t3o.tPANY. Jbeiah O. Watson, Prukknt, ' J.O. B. Roulhao, Pawata. ' . Richard Smith, frassurer. -7 ' JehnC. Partridge, Secretary. : John H. Bryan, Attotnmf. :. J.JIersman, General Agent, M-t fi. Uf. Whiting, .- - . - ; t Richard mkh, ?. ; Executive Committee. , Jolin Primrose, ; . r , , j , AU eommunication- in referenoa to Iiuimm. abould be. a4dre8od to the Secretary, post paid. X C. .PARTRIDGEV See'y. Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1852. North Carolina Mutual Zaif Insu- ; : ranee gompaiiyv :. Office haleio n.,c: ' fTIHIS- Company-eontinues to insure the Bves bf lan healthy White persons s.rnave,?,-! i TThe greatest risk taken oa ft singk life Id $5,000. Staves, are: insured for a term qf one to five years for fa uoir vaiue. ' rx.. . . . r. t Dr. Chas. E. Johnson,. President, ' 7 . W. D. Haywood, Viee President, , , . . ' - James F. Jordan; Secretary, ; . Win, H. Jones, Treasurer, .. w Perrin Buabee, Attorney -7;.-... :' , Jhr. Wnu H. McKee Examining Phyplaft, a ; 3. Hersman, General Agent, Y li AR losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. ;7 . . ' Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan bf oper ation of the Company, may be had on applicapyn at xne vmcc, or any or t&t Agencies, An letters en business should be sddresed to " 7 r - - JAMES f. ' JQRDA3T, aVy, May 2, 1852. aS'- Grnsloxous Mutna Xnsrjranpe PURSUANT to an Act ef Incorporation, ft Com pany has been formed under the iiameaadstvls of 'Tnn GaxxKssoaouoH MtrruAt IirstTnAStni Cos ?," and fuUy urganixed by the appolntneatf th fonowing Officers, via i -a 7.5 JAJSWJAI PresidaBt,;- 8. G. COFFIN. Vic President. v f PETER ADAMS, See, and Tre'r. C. P- MENDENH ALL, Attpr-y. JOHN A. MEBANE, .-T4Wmtf W t Xt-rvm-snrT I KxeCUBve WM. M KAWKIM James Sloan, J. McConnel , W-JOiam a Bankin, . JsdH. Lindsay' ; 8hubal G. Coffin, J ena 4. ltebane, Andrew .Weatheriy,-: C. Pvjf endenhall, Lyndon Swafan, . .. .WaiiamH.Reeee, T. m- M-ij Tvre Gianni t 1 . . I This Company has now been ta sucecsful m fion for several, months, and win take 'risks upon Dwening Houses. Stores, and oibefBtiihnns Mer chandise, Furniture, Prodnce, ftcf .The object , of thi organisation is to afford a system of Insurance which shall operate for the mutual benefit of aS its member 8.7, - ' ' .; v'.;77 The peculiar advantage' arisinc front thUnvde of Insarnce, is, that the assured pay no more than the actual losses and expenses of the Contpaay; and experience has proved the safety of Jlutoal Insar anee Companies, as well as the-great saving to its members ; and no stronger argument, eaa be pro duced in their favor, than the confidenoe whkh they receive ; from the . entire, eommunirynwhere each Companies are in successful operation. : . : 7 Aiiy information respecting the principles pf tie Company wUl be cheerfuSy Jurnished by the 8eo- . rciisa AUAMB, oecretary. The fubaesibetv navinar been wpointed Axent, win receive application and snake surveys to effect Iasuranc in said Omipany.'' ffy i;" . it- -4 GETJMT, COOKE, Agent lb RaWgh. Deceatber 8y liBSif t .Mmfft m H E ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY or l 'HaaTrpnD Cohx., offers to insure Building and Merchandize, against kws or damage, by fire, as prenvuns. suit las unjeey- v v? va .4. Thuisone of the oldest and pest Insurance Com paales In. the United Stales, and pays its, losses promptly.' ' ' ;v 7 r4 -t ::.7 i'i." " Applications for Ihsuranee w Raleigh, or it yi cnlry. to he made to 7 IZ JT f'u w-ttrK uw .-r 1 v a- . t iV'- ' 'lMl YAM tat Mfltonv W;C an'a3lnnnl''-- i r W I'fcji-VAJJiX&i 4fn f l)etoser18l8;'-'-:r4wfy-w.l$7 $$ X X) OK AT TH 18.000 lbs. Cat Nails and Jj Brads 4 to 40 100 pieeeeleaehed Snd Brewn SMrtiag. sad Sheeting Priae. Old Java , Coffee, Laeuira and Bio Coffee; Brown. Clarified and Leaf i 8agar) Superior Greep, Tea, and j0hlnz)iah Mns- tard, ror sale ny . j :, . f. . . 4. nuuyia ,vBleiga,UKi I8,;i852.', fXl ltl S HOTEi; a short distsnee Wssref.the JL Cai'01 8oiare, 1 opened for the' accommoda tion of the Travelling Community, and the propri etor would he much pleased to board geatiezaen by the weeltv month oryer.He win ms hk best ef fort ft please and render eonrJbrtaMa all who tiy . ykut ftinv and be respectfuUy olicite i hard'ef . pnblk patronago, '.His Stable vriU, be attended to ny aa active nu aeniiva noBHer-. f Feb. 41852; -1. B. Uzh'iij&gSTZ lift TOQTitJSQAP AiroirauGnE3 yfeTeetkBn 5m7fr?ri3cuDi E .I HARDIXO Tk design dosing ' their a present buslaees.e sepnas possible, ahdre- .ueet aa those i&at are mde.bted to xme rorward andettteeJtlrttC-Bwito hot. JsnusrythvIeoS.I " V-"4? March 23, 1882.
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