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To enkbk him t do hia, be ba rWtre4 an awnraent of beootifolly enanic d . arJs'ofdiC-' ferviit iixe, and.fcincj Stationery, with wIih he V prepiired to fi'l ordem for Ball Tickets, C-frtulara, and ali deseripfions ftf ' " ' - TX! " Bronse and Fancy. Colored Printing. He hua. ! o'tmrt of ?iri-afd lyp for K13M0TH POSTEEf aad SHO W KILS, ' ' and will spare ee pains rrade per ret MUfiM ia tl neoHiQ f all work whh wkB a all beeaimHed. S&ATON GALES. C. B. ROOT, WOULD respectfaDy announce to the ladles and Gentlemen 01 Raleigh,' and the .public generally, that he has recently returned from the North with a new, beautiful and sprendid stock ol WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c, c, &c, wbteb be ia prepared to aaO tower than aitcb articlea have ever been aoM in' this market at any pwrioa time. Hariar kinfeetf paid great attention to the selection of ais goods, he ia confident that, Cor Beaaty and Faakioa, no saperior stock was ever be&re exhibi ted is North Carolina, His assortment ia made mp of a err great rari ety, aad oonsisiat ia part, of the foltewiag articles : JEWELRY AD FANCY" GOODS: Gold and Silrer LeTr Watohes, Anchor Cylinders, Vertical Escapements, Gold and Steel Guard Chains, .Seals, Keys, tngether with a large assortment of' Breast Pins, Finger ' Rings, Ear Rings, Gold and Sirrer Pencils, Gold Pens, ThkaWea, MedaOioaa, Oeid Hearts and Crosses, Maatet Cloeka, GoM aad Silver mounted Caaea, Car Cases, Toilet Bottles aad La dies' Toilet Work Boxes, Chessmen and Baekgaav moa Boards, Steel Pens, Gilt, Steel, Gloas aad Sa tin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Caseo, iUsor Strops, Purses, 4c, 4c. SILVER AND PLATEB WARE : SiiYe Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons Ladlea, .Sugar Tongs, Butter Kaires,.83Tr-mounted Cocoa Nuts, Cantors, CantSe-Sticka,' Sndffers and Trays, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greqnes, Brittania Ware,' in setts or single peices, Silrer and Plated Cnps, SH Ter ad Irory Napkin 'Rings,' Ae-," 4c. 1 41 SPECTACLES : Gold, Sirrer, Bine aad pofubed Steel 8pscaeeav raiiaeaJ flas stasis Oimmmmmmm article to suit the eyes of all persons ; very supe rior Flint Olaaaejwtaafr may be .austad Many frame, at any aotieev ;!.-.?! r n'iitfj' PERFUMERY :- Comprising Pewder. .Bases, Cologne and LaTeader Waterav Toilet Powder Sha Ting and Toilet Soaps. Also Hair, Tooth aad Sha ring Brushes. .. . iiU. :Jfi- 1L1 '. CUTLERY: A large assortment of superior Razors,- Packet and Pea Kmrea,-aLw Dirks aad Dowie Knires. . .. '- MUSICAL ISSTRCMEXT8 Sranish Gaitars. Vidlina, aarioaeta. Flutes, Fifes, Guitar and Violin Hiring, Extra Violin Bows, 4c, 4c. . Watches and Clocks repaired in superior style. As his own personal attention will be given to the department, those persona baring articles to repair may rely on their being well and faithfully execu ted. Gold and Sirrer manufactured to order. High est prices gives far Old GaM aad Silrer. TO SPOftTSM s Pateat Six Barrel Setf-Be-volviag aad Repeating Pistola. ; f & B. ROOT has also receded a fine lot of Doa ble Barrel Guns, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powder Flaska, Snot Bags, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald-, win's Improved Elastic and Indented Gun Wadding, 4c, 4c, 4c Raleigh, May, 1&63. l-tf. JOSEPH WOLTERTNCr: MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX TOE FOL LOWING ARTICLES, RALEIGH, K. a CtT( OP" ' TOVKS ; Tin, 'iron and copper wares ; gums and pistols or all sorts: powder, shot, eans, poweer flasks and shot chargers, a tne assortment ef pock et and table cutlery, the celebrated Pine India steel rasora, mortice locks, with white auaeral kaoba, from 80 coats to $4, improved rim locks, New. Ha ven locks, carpenter's rim lock, -sliding door lochs people's look, jt.farniture lock, dead lock, novel ty lock with mineral knobs, mineral locks with Ja pan mounting, mortice locks' wuh won 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 Jocks, fine pa tent dropped Japan, padlocks, rim drop Xatcbea, Bolwin's night latch, improved bow' latches, cup board lack latches, porcelain knobs, (he beat ever ia this City or Suta, mineral door knobs, screw, mahogany and pearl white door knobs, mineral draw knoba, fumitare knobs, pearl white b0 polls, axle pulleys, Blake'e aide pUeya, wardrobe books, fas ey coat and hat hooks, window springs, rim blank shatter hinges, A. Palmer's window butt, Clarke's boJt hinges and superior cast butt hinges, curtain and handles, coffee bmUo, candle sticks, deg collars and c barns, cloth, shoe and horse brushes. Also, Carpenter's, Cooper's, Tinner's, and Black Smith's Tools. j ; f ? Also, nails, screws, scythe-blades, sheep sheas, brass lamps, hand bells, (race chains, grabbing hoes, spring-balances, payers, spades, shovels, hoes, and irons, pans, vices, pumps, 'Buck's patent improved cooking st ve, and in short every thing needed by fanners and mechanics in fits hardware Tine. ' Also, a Ml supply of CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS such as carriage axles and springs, carriage bands, patent leather hub bands, power loom lace, enam elled canvass figured maroon, damask" alpaca, ex tra line eambrle and Triage.' On- nandalso', a foil supply of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, (kooka-house, J ail and Bank Locks made to or der, warranted not to be picked or broken,- and to grve satisracfSsB.- ' -S!irp The subscriber is- also prepaied to execute sjby and aH workia irow, steel, brass, copper, 4c .' Gsaas md pistols made to order. ' Also,serainers tor Tar penune DislOlnleat "'-t AB orders execwtedprewrptly and ' in the best Unncr. if the srrbscrfber dee aet sell lower than Wy etM, and do good work at fair prices; then he wDl give H wpi""' v ' -l ' ''J ' Encourage home' rndustyl rTews 'thef traie, Can on the subscriber at Raleigh, - Wake -Cewnty, Worth Carolina, or send your orders by letter: ... JOSEPH. W0LTBRI5G."- Raleigh, Sept 16, 181. ' - - ' 7Wy. ' T U 8 T BECEIYBRidB pairi Ideas' II sj fine Calf Pegged Boots. V. Bootc Men' ,mc Morocco and Patent 12 pairs Mens fine Opera Boots, pajTi M4ms' fine Jenny Lind Shoes.' Maae by superior vptkmen and of the mteWstyl. January 31, mi ? 16 "1 77- J ; Jw STUCRJSR, are bow raowving their iteaaiTa and well selected, Stack, of, Staple and Fancy Goods, to which roar attention is respectfully invited, Consistitrg in part ef the fbl- Brocade PoKT)e SolsHk "I 'SoUd CoEd ad Whits' do' ' ' . yUte'Brocade KHtj'' " ".; r- " ; Rich Plaid CbameliOtf feilks Whita and Bl k Watered do ' Buper Dl'k Gro Be Rhine do "' Fig"d and Satin Striped ahalleya ' BoBd and IWd Baraga -PaaeySakiRsoaei-' ' v -i Otrgaadi Lawaa : .'" -r French Jackoseta M t.fi Printed Muhlnai S( .A jBrniiaatsw i-v ,'?, .tit. : -u.. Plaid aad Solid Giaghama . , . , . aalbdi and Amerioaa. Chihtc Dotted, Checked, Swiss, Jackonet, Kainsook, ... and Tarl ton .Muslins t . ; - Sl'k fiUk Lace Mantillaa , ..... Plain and EmVd Canton Crape Bbawls - u TWV snv" t.M t: . 1 French Work'd Collars, Cuffs, Cberaisettes and Under sleeves bwtm and Jackoaet Masua Vnxa .1 n Soollopod linen CambrM aad ReTinre Stitched Hd kf.. -.,A , 1 , Swiea and Jaokoaet Edgings aad Insertioga (RcaLaad Imitation Valeaciena Edging Ladies and Gents Kid Glores, best quality " . " .. Alexander's Silk Gloves ',' Rich Bonnet, Neck and Scarf Ribbota .' out xnngea, cuuuus anu, xnniiiungf French Working Cotton, Linen " ' Floss, 4c, 4c ' - ! March 16, 1852. - ' " " and Cotton 22 ' f ' Fifteen DdUaxa RewarcL RTNA WAT from the Subscriber,' abeufthe Sth of Februarv. mv nezre man, Washington.' dark color, 37 years old,' 6 feet 1 or 2 inches high, weight ITS or 80 pounds, long Kmbs, his right ankle bends outward caused by a hurt, when very yownx, which makes him bop when walking front teeth- good ; had on,- when he left, ' a brown woolen coat - He may change his name and try to pass as 4 free man. I will give the aDeve rewara ta any- pis sen wao win deliver aim to- me la Great villa Cownty, soar aailee South of Wilton, or ten dollars, tooaaaae him in JaU, ao that I can ret hiaa. Addea meat New Light Pi O., Wake County. - i .,u ,.. . , JOHN TURXEJL .' . Graavills, March SI, 1852. 27 piAisroa. 0 W receiving at the North Carolina Music Store, a snlendid assortment of Pianos from the Cele brated Factory of Knabe 4 Gaehle, Baltimore, who received the first Premiums three years in succes sion, in 1848. 1849, and 1850, at their anual Exhi- bHion ox the State of. juarylana. Grand Tiano, in a modern stvie, handsome wood w . , ; $650 ' io ' do thearted ornaments front, ' $700 to w $100 Square Piano, splendid earring ornamental style, Wo.' 2, ' r $ Sqaare Piano, splendid earviag Gothic style, . Ko. 1 $400 ComprimMff G OeUntt nLW ma Sottwood sr Jfaae gany, JBuilt in em entirt roe From SQCann Puuio, splendid carving ornam d style, Jrmvinf Aro. 8,3 do do'' do ' do Gothic style, r .. . - ,do 8 do do square cor. case, ogee Tablets, on a large huh stand, do do' 4 do do renad dodo ornam'd with . modern mouldings, do do 10, do do do do do plain .finish, of superior wood, da do do do do ,'i hollow cornered case, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stand, do do 6, de do do do do on modern legs, do do J, do do square cor case, Goth, pattern Tablet and ectog. legs, . do do 9 do . do , hollow do 'do plain Tablet, and octogon legs, . '. do . do , do do square do do do -plain legs Compriting 6 Qctavt,' Entire In Frame. do do - fashionable style case, orna -merited with mouldings, do do Jtollow cornered ease, and 8 eornered ogee legs,"- "; - do do square oornered ease, gothdo . Tablets, legs to match, Ceayriiisj 6 Oclmwem, Jrmt FUU aad Bmr. do do hollow c newer nd case, on a scroll stand, 2raaws Ao, bvl do do do j do do ea tansed legs, do dp square do fancy Tablet, , , legs to match, ,; do' do do do plain do 4o0 400 S75 S75 8dQ 850 850 825 325 800 280 80 376 '250 250 225 Drawings of the above numbers can be seen at tie Music Store, or when desired aay number tan be seat to persona wisaiag ta evsmaao. DRAWING AND PAINTING. Bristol Board, superior quality, -Albums, Tinted Board, Fabers Pencils, Tinted drawing pepper, Can vass in the piece and on stretchers, various- sites. Paints, QUs, Varnish, Brushes, Palett knive, Pa4 ett enpa,' Maul sficks,1lae end white Cvayeaa, 4et 4c in short every thing aecessary for these terry fnl and rwtifml accoaopashmenta. . - - ; Piano Covers, Gutta Percha figured and plain, nned with cloth in order te seear the Piaae against the dampness of the atmosphere, a new and solen oid article. r . .n . ,;(,. ; ':. Aeboios selertion cf new aad ponalar Maj Una day received and for tale by -t - . ,W. rXESlLlA..-t Raleigh, Jan. th, 1861 ; . ' . Oils! Oils!! Oils!!? 1AAA GALLONS assorted Oil, tor Painting, J VWIJ Burnuig: in. .Lamps,' Machiaery, and Fanning purposes. Alio, a fresh supply just re ceived of Taper and Lamp 03. ' Also, a upp!jr of the best burning Fraid I nave ever Irad. Also, a good supply f Olive OiL fresh and sweet, just re ceived and for sale low by'"" I ' - - -Ji.iilp. T. PESCUD."' March 2, 1882. . ' .1.1 a , 28 if TIT? S Packages wmrecerrpw for" tne1 'Spring trade at the Drag Store ef .:.Mt .-mi. f . .. - IU.IAMS, HAYWOOD 4 CO. 1 Bats fbr the Season. V. Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. White and Black Roaad Crowb Hata ; j : au anaeTamiaw aor yenrsetves. Rakigh,Mareh3Q.aaO. , . Ss , v ; Sjajrixtei Supply, 1850. ; I AM now reoaivWng a large samaiy ef Medieiaea. - ramWOehyChessisslB and Glasa Ware frem the Mamfagtwtwinsndipotrtesanda to furnish-any srtkaes bt,mf Ham ef the beet quuM ty, at anch prices and upon such terms as must give satisfaction- J. . . . .. . My oki Pifatomars and these wbobave never dealt fithney are invited, to send me their orders. "Marc'nH-te' T CA.TTING8.--4- iX 'checked .-a do April, 7 1862. -v.? ft 5-4 WhiU 3UttR 4-4 iA -J-BROWN... ., f -28 ! tfre at! Ex'elteinent ii W dioliaii: t 3riHE BATTLE IS BEG UK, AND I INTEND TO ! Fight my way through for HQ ME INDUSTRY I yen want to save a couple Hundred Dollars,' send on your orders for Tnrpimtiiu StiIJt, Cap, .Armt aWTirormr"''' ;.v ' Also,' Brandy ' Stnis,' and aaV WndT bf "Copper work. Brass Machinery fce. - ' The priees of StiH-eape,' Arms, and ' Wdrna, are' safeuews: By tne poena 17 eents ; orV eontreeti T barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms...... $400 10 13 14 15 16 20 25 80 35 do' do :- 'i -do- 485 -do do. do do : do . do , do do ?; -t- deu,-?1 . 624 do ' ..-de v.r . 685 do .; do ! ., . .... 15 do -dq, w . : '650 .do . . do,; . . 1 ,605 do . . ;.,do - 750 '..,.,. : .'..do;:.,. , ,;,85o do' ' - WO All work will be warranted for 12 months, fire aad burning expected. , Bis work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Baleieh. at the short est notice 1 and if I fail to deliver -Stalls in the time agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day lost, to tne purchaser. , JQnru. WWLTEKlNu. BjJelgh, Sept 16. 1851. . 75 ,ly ' Boot and Shoe ManulUotdry. I IR. DEPKEN would resrectrallr announce JjJL0 tn eitixens of Raleigh aad surround ng country, that he stOI continues to parry on the above business, in all its branches, at Mr. Welter- tag's Hardware 8tore. . . , !,.--Thankfhl for the liberal patronage heretofore r served, I assure the pubOe- that I will give aniver ssl aatiafaotioB to those who eatraat me with their work. .; . HENRY A. DEPKEN. Raleigh,' Jan. 9th, 1832. S ' .. . " ' H . 1 ' . . Just Reoeived. . LARGE LOT of very Superior Black and Green, Teas from the New York Pekin Tea mpanv, . . I pledge myself to sell at their Retail prices, and the Teas I can recommend as strictly prim. Those who buy from me win not only, therefore, get a good article' but will save from fifteen to twenty per cent, in the purchase ' L. B, WALKER. March 19th, 1852. . , 1" ACE AND MUSLIN Cndersleeves, ChemisetU, Li Black Silk. Lace, Infant Bodiea, Dotted Swiss Muslin; White Corded Mnslin for Bonnets, Fancy and Jenny lind Skirting.. EVANS A COOKE. MRS. WOLTERXNG respeetfnlly annouaoee to the Ladles of Raleigh end surrounding country that she is now receiving her Fall aad Win ter 8 took of Fancy Goods, embracing China (roods. fine sroBetone dinner-sot ta, tea-eetta, and caps and saucers as tine as ever brought to Uus City. Abo, Uroeenes of every description. Musical Instruments, 4c, which will be sold low for cash. , Just received, a fresh supply of Coafectiaoariee. , Thankful for past favors, she aolicita a eoatina- ance of the same. WTLHELM1NA WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. loth. 1851. -y-75 General Arenoy. i rTIHE undersigned offers his seniors as agent for I the transaction of any business in the CUy ef Raleigh, at the Publie Departatenta, the Banks, In surance offices, . 4c , . , . v He maj be found at the Office of the Secretary of State. AH letters addressed te him will be promptly attended to, and his charges will be mode rate and satisfactory. KCFUS H. PAGE. REFERENCES : OoT.'David S. Reid. Wm. HiTL Seey. of State. D. W. Courts, Pub. Treasurer, E. B. Freeman, Clk. Supreme Court, Geo. W. Morde- eai, Prest of Bank State, W. J. Clarke,' Compt State, W. H. Jones, Cash.' Bank Cape Fear, W. W. Vase,- Tieasmw R. 4 G. R, Road. Raleigh. Jaa. 1st. 18-S2.- tf 1 . Wanted,: . KA OR Sixty Bales Prime Cotton, for which a fjyjUir market price-will be: paid in Cass. J.BROWN. April 7, lcr , - k 2S ' Blake's Ohio State Paint. 5 f H1S extraordinary mineral substance possesses " I the highest preservative powers of chrrability and eel or, aad its efficacy rn preserving Weed from decay. Iron from exidatioa, end Masonry aad Brick work from dampness Is peculiar and positive. Its inooenhoatibilrty ia also rwaarkable, forming a good proteetioa te roots and. Buildings ef Wood frees bunuag cinders, sparks and falling flakes of fire, and it cannot be toe highly reoommetided for Maa afactories, Church ea, Warehouses, Rail Road Brid ges, Fences, 4a, A large supply constantly on hand and, for sale low at the Drug Store of . . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD ft CO. Raleigh, April 12, 1852. .' 30 At it Again! fm ' RECEIVED T HIS DAY, 4 dozen of Beebes 1 iBest Moleskin HATS, black. Also 2 dosen No. 1, White Beaver. Also, 2 dosen of KOS SUTH HATS, different styles and qualities. ' Those wishing the best article, as regards ttyU mnd ptaaVy, get, "Ms," oy calling at , EVANS 4 COOKE'S. Raleigh, March 12, 1851, 21 ; , M Just Heoelved,' . T ADLES, Mioses aad Children's Shoes, kid and i Mereeeo Laced Walking Shoea, , a i - , . r im, w , m sua ana morocco lies ana aeea cuipeers, t. .Ladies Goat skin Bootees, ji i.i"i,: 1 Mtsoe;', do"' do Bootees, do ' White Kid Bflppers. ' ' Also,' Catf and K3p "Men's Shoetees, ' do - n ide Boy's and Children's Shoeteea, Women's Leather 8hoee and Bootees, ' 'Heavy Brogaas, tbr Rail Road Hands. : ' i -'"- - A, BROWN. Raleigh, MsrchSO, 1852.. r - i- . . . 2 v - To -Cotton Planters. a: T HANT).--Gunny aad "Hemp Bagging. 44 ia. ehefl wide.' i Ba4e-repe aad twine. axao - 150 pairs Men and Boy's Brogaaa. men ana io j s aid onoeveea. Wemea's leather iBooteea, wiihr a general rt- mentef Shoes. ,. , ,' . i. . . - Black and white Wool Beta, 75 Point and Duffle Blaakets. Cradle Blankets, J. BROlfjr. , No. , Fayetteville St ' Raleigh, Oct, .6, 1851 ,s 81 TT7'ANTED i Ai the JSeasa Rivsr Oil Mills , 6000 Utaaela ef .Cotton seed, Flax seed aad jPalmarCaristi, er-Oastop Oil Seana, for, which, cash and the market price wiR be giTea. ' ' t . , hirtbruzj.ji,it,if, ,(V ,(f JO, GOOD ITEW8 FOR COWS, o T W. PECK ft Co., keep eoaetantly ea hand h JLlewppV;brCetto8r8eed Meal and Flax Seed hieaJ.' ". n". N ,n: j.h ;-.-..j -r r- utxry : Raleirh, March l5a,18o2. , -i..; i . 22 j TITRATE OF MAGNESIA. HaThig made ar lranfomnts to prepare this eelfbraied tpenent on a large scale, lam enabled , to have a snppev eonstasMiy on hand fcy iny oustomers. 7 . , CALICOES 1&0 ileas various figures aad almde.-. Foe sale by the . vard or piece, very t;.llaleiWMil85a, -.vl JUii v,u. BIRD 8EEEt-rC anarr. Rape, and Millet to stere ia1f siaebT.'- '' "-'" ' 2 "-' WILLIAMS, HAT WUIW S CU. t OfRliALS 9f YHfiLtGWlAtTouri. tf sjs of the. Legislature of 1850-1. for sale at this 'AzaHbaand reigri etto-jr); mMi X iUr xvAaxaaMwawMi r.nn i . m fi iwi vjr . vn wr a OTrrtrnrfinw TTW-r raa Diaxctioa be Aaaoa Haaanr Paut- J n tor- Ksrw Yobks, fJouirsaixon o rnn- Se nui OocaT ov'ths Uitixtn Bxans, ion ra roir towrao-oajacra.' j n .-; iu-t ;!-.- n -M. Conducting pTtfesskal business in the So-; preme Court of th United States, Especial atten non will be riven to caaea of California Land titles eomdngap oa . appeal, tl. w, ,i; ., . '.. , ; . 2, , The prosecution and recovery of au Claims. m sew or quity, against the United states, .Derore Congress or jthe Executive Departments, or against Foreign ; Governmenis , before Boards .' of Commis- S. The ' settlement of 'accounts wlthtnd State.' Twasnry. War, Navy, post Office and Interior De partments, and obtaining the remission of Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures, for alleged Violations of tne Revenue, Post Office, or other Laws. 4. Securing Letters Patent for -inventions from' the United States ev from Forign Governments, and preeahng Lead - Warrants and Pennons nnder the various Peaeioa Laws of the United States. 6 Collections generally, embracing Debts, Leg acies, aad laheritanees, in the United. StaUs aad FormgnUmntnea. . , 6. Investment of Funds in the United States aad State Stocks and Loans, and on Bond and Mort gage of .Freehold Estate . Ala. Paxnca; was Director of the New York American and Foreign Agency which be established in 1880, aad which became extensively and advan tageously known In all parte of the commercial world. Be has visited Europe twice on the busi ness of said Agency. His second tour was made under the immediate' auspices ' of Messrs. N7- M. Rothschild . 'ft Sons of London, with their special letters of introduction and credit ia hie favor to the different branches of that House, ' aad their corres pondents in the chief cities of Europe, on busi' aes connected with the negotiation of American Stocks and is favorably known to many ef the lead ing foreign bankers and eminent gentlemen of the legal profession ahroad. All Communications addressed, post-paid, to the Busdcrmgned, will receive prompt aad faithful at tention. Ir3 He is solely authorised to settle the Agency Business and Concerns of the lateira of Palmer ft gnethen. : Translations from the leading European langua ges executed with fidelity and despatoh. . Office South side ef Pennsylvania Avenue near the Treasury Department ' 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 WixiAenB Horn.' ; Washington, Feb. 1st, 1852. 10 ' ' FOR SALE! EAGLE HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C The Proprietress of this well known and profitable establishment, having realised a sufficient income to warrant her in resuming the quiet of private life offers te the pebbo generally the opportunity of bidding for Its advantages. ' f Tne crtiaens of the State are so well acquainted with the advantages of its position, that bat few re marks are aecessary, to complete their information. , The Hotel, itself, possesses all the requirements of room aad comfort, which its purchaser caa de- re. . It has capacity for the accommodation of one hundred and fifty boarders, aad the recent and rap id growth of the University, adjacent, makes it an easy matter to possess constantly tuck or area a greater number of students. In addition to this, the frequent travel tnrougn Chapel Hill gives the' Hotel, (being the only one in the place) a transient custom equal to any in the State. , , . , 'The lots and stables adjoining ire extensive and commodious and the conn try-market supplies abun dantly and on profitable terms much of its provi sions. - - The terms ef sale require one third of the price te be paid on taking poasessioa. A note with safe security and time pf payment suited to the conven ience of the purchaser, are the reasonable demands . , I or we remsmucz. ... If further Informs tionbe desired concern Lne the inducements to purchase, the President of the Uni versity or any ether resident of the village, will fur nish it Possession can be obtained at iny time, after the 1st of Msy, Apply te aue a. HlUJARU, rropnetress. February 27, 1852. Standard. 17 : Important to Millers and Mill- . i. ; v - owners I THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those engaged ia the Milling business in North Car- . i i . .1 i 1 j ;n ana, tnat oe Keep gvoiubuj buu, uu wiu supply at the shortest aotioe, that almost invalua ble article. rowiss spreeco -frfeaf Smut ami Sertmtmg Mo The only Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction te the public- It has enppl anted every 8mat Machine yet offered ia the State, more or lees or which neve been token down to make room far 4k The publie need fear no.im eeeitioa, as there are now some 280 Machines run ning ia North Carolina j aad I wish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who are using them, whose expectations have been more than realized in theirperformaace. It aot only thoroughly cleanses the Wheat of Smut but also purifies it of all other substances, almost to perfection. ; It takes up but 4 feet square In the mRl .and requires but little pow er.' It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out and also to retain its cleansing qual- twee for thai taw.' i . - m.i ;.-,. .,v . -There are a number of these Machine through which lOaOOO bushels of Wheat have been cleansed and they have never been out ef order ione day. , There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma- Sland Stat Fair, and a Premium with a silver me L at the Fair ef the Maryland loatitute, at Balti more, last rau. ...... . --.i I Address the Subscriber at South, Lowell Mills, Orange County,' N, C -V December 2, 1850. tf 104 V .1 f ft. Important to Manufaoturera.,j TR' rBw are prepared to ' supply sH ' KinOB Ol '. . COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, " i' at . m. Murii. nnallrv KHAFTTNG aad MILL GEARING, with improved Coupling and PuUeys, elf-oiong Hangers, ( which require Siling only once in turee nonius, j xavjio ui .. tbiv vi Patterns, for fancy ana iwiuea gooes, irom one to Tirhlnan Kjittla also, for olain treodsl' Capable of running from 150 to 170 picks per minute: ','.' ilia v nuyim mvm - - i'- . 'taenia, to in-oduce Yarns and Goods, with eofflpar- aureiT iitue mdot, auu jjuanuif ltciuid purchasing their Machinery; wifl do well to Wt Phimdelphia and" vfcrnlty, where tby can see the Machinery with an tne mtesa lmprovenMom, m ran end Sefloessful epemoa r or weywi wroww U Factories la almost every Bute South: aad West by addreasiaff a line te the BnbatBibera. -pt-u .r , is -r ALFRED JENKS ft QN 4 T! fvvTT -d Briiulwrfytxtr JPMkpkU.w ' i, H I hum f Paetoriea. witk the leeasion nf aiut.h th idmnlrat method of drivinsV aad eaiculation of speed furnished free of ehrra.T .At i TMrKfit; JTiort&Uons iijri ::- . HsThllT GOOTm AT WHOLESALE IN CHARLES- J.ten;& C.1 C. ft B.L. JKERRISOK et CO., -Bive, a4aionttaeaIly .Teeeudabw artery ar rival, CHOICE GOODS, whh they are paweared to seaataniaUadtsaeeon uieeimHaws-;. aawa at their Lrea Geod wilUwtl :repay .the , trou-vi- . ti.!. tut,-mt ITam-v ialarwe and oomnleta. laadia frinta,many St&1foaii4,aW' eralW aamtntaM maraew- .t-.,,--;f.,i -t i x Nerth .West oerncr Kiag ft Market Streets. . ureau jm ortnern. xa.au nouiet i kfnrjy:C0MFOBTABLE &CHEDTJLE-il ff Twice dairy from Petersburg 'to New .'Teri WttW traasfer of passengers and baggage through the cities ef Richmond, Weshiagfcm, Baltimore and Philadelphia, free "of extra charre. Oa -and after the first ef March, the following quick and comfor table Schedules will be tun over the. inland rente bet een Petersburg and New York. Leave Petersburg daily at 4 A- M-ead 7 P. M.i Arrive. U New York daily at HAv M, and P. M rare to wasnmgtoa . m eiass aeata....wo o Do . rr do.v, j .2ad( . do...M.M,u.4 60 Do . to Baltimore 1st class 6eaU..v'.7.60 Do , : ;dd...,' if 2nd,', ; do,M..M..MM..5 50 Fare between Baltimore and Philadelphia by Railroad $3, by the JJew Castjo and French Town Route, Steamboat and Railroad,' $2 60, and be tween Philadelphia and New York $8 for first class passengers, 'and $2 each for''' the 2nd class passen- t It is deemed proper, in addition, to statV, for-the Information of peesengers.'thst four daily lines are m operation between Washington and Baltimore, by means ef which the traveller who, through Uusbiees or pleasure, has been delayed m Washington, it always in his power to proceed at eonvemeat hours directly on his journey te any point north ef tnat puce. f-f . .-, .,,. ,?-,..' Passengers leaving Petersburg ia the morning at L, Jd., and who prefer stopping au mght in JUal timore, can leave next morning by the splendid New Steamer Gexkkai. McDobalD, ,-ria the New Castle and French Town Route, and arrive in Phil adelphia by half past 12, fare, only $2 50 ; making the whole fare from Petersburg ; to Philadelphia on ly $10. , For Through Tickets to Washington and Balti more, apply to the Agent at the Richmond and Pe- tersDurg uepot. TH0S. DODAMEAD, Bupt Office R. ft P. R. R. Co. April 24, 1852. 8 For Norfolk and Cortsmouth. '- ?HE FAVORITE AND BEAUTL- ; - jar ful steamer AUGUSTA, Capt Waa - P i SauTB, having been thoroughly en vN rerfcauled and repaired, and finished ' with a new boiler and a new mainshaft of wrenght iron, is now running between Port Walthall and the above places, in connection with the Richmond and Petersburg and City Point Boada. The Train from Petersburg via City Point Rail Road, running in connection with the AUGUSTA leave the City Point Depot at 7 o'clock, A. M.,ev- ery monuay, Wednesday and Friday. . Returning, the Augusta leaves Norfolk on the al ternate days, : via s Tuesday. Thursday and Satur day, at 6J A. M., and arrives at City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M., where passengers take the cars for Petersburg. , ' ... . Fare from City Point to the Grove Wharf and all intermediate bindings .................. $1 00 To Norfolk......... I.;..,... 1 00 Children aot over 12 years of sge Servants to the Grove Wharf and all interme diate landings . To Old Pcdnt and JtorTolk. Do Do Do Do Meals 60 eents. For servants 25 cents. .. V . . TAOS. DODAMEAD, Snp't ' Office R. P. R. Co., April27. 1852. . , -,. 84 Piney Point Iiine to Baltimore. TIHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY IN eranew f ' "formed that the eomfortable andt 3i3 commodious low pressure steamer MA-m 1 ! "" K i LAND, Capt Chaa. E. MitcheD, haTinr been en tirely refitted, enlarged and improved in every res pect with berths for a large number of passengers, and with state rooms foe those who prefer being re tired, is bow oa the route between Richmond and Baltimore. Passengers by this agreeable and e eonomieal line, will leave Petersburg by the morn inn train, on Mondays and Wednesdays, at .41 A. M. and reach, Baltimore on the following mornings in time to proceed by the "ew Castle and French Town Steamboat Line, at 6 A. M., or with the early train of those days to Philadelphia. Return ing passengers wiU. leave Baltimore on the after noons of Tuesday and Thursday,' at 4 P. M., and connect at the Creek oa Wednesday and Friday suc ceeding with the train which arrives in Richmond at 4 P. M., of the same days. Fare in either direction, $5, (state rooms and meals for the cabin passengers, extra,) except ia the case of Ladies and families, who will have the privilege ef stave rooms free of charge. Forward eabin passengers, (iacluding meals aad lodging on board,) $4 60. r - . Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the New Castle: aad French Town line, 2 60. For second class do, $1 &0.- Makuui (as wkokmre fnm SkAmmd to Philadelphia forirtt eUut paueagert by thu ngtyeniU tine $i 50 emy. ... . For further particulars and though Tieketar ap ply to the Ticket agent at the Richmond and Pe tersburg Depot at Petersburg office R. 4 P. R. R. Company. THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't April 18, 1852. 4 Richmond axxdPetersburg R. Road. SPRING AND SUMMER, ARRANGEMENT. On aad after Monday, March the 1st, two Passen ger Trains will run daily each way between Peters burg and Richmond, both. Trains carrying the Uni ted State Mail, and connecting with (he Trains'oo the R. F, ft P. R. R., Fredericksburg, Washington, 4c, and with the Virginia Central R. R. aad Canal Packets for Charlottesville,' Lynchburg, Staunton, Lexington, etc ' 1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 41 A. M. '' 2d do do oa", da at 7. P. MV' 1st Tram leave Richmond daily at 7 A. M. f 2d ' do do - do ; do at 5 P. M. " " Fnre,.wneh pedd at the office,' $1 00. : Children ever 8 and -net over 12 year of 'age, Servants and colored persons, when Tickets are pro ewred at the Office, half price. . -..y.: -. -i Servants, travelling by themselves mast be fur nished by their austers with two- passes, so that oae can be retained at. the'offiee'; -and it. mast be expressly stated ea the. pass. ka they are to be permitted to ge oa the Cars. y. j.-r?-.. yu . , N- B. . No freight or packages of. aay. kind 'uiB be allowed to be carried on the Mail Train. , The Trains will run by Richmend time. . V, . ; ; - .w vTH0$. rX)DA5IEAD." April 24 1852. ,, ,, 'i Superintendant ;. EIHMOND, PETERSBURG, NORFOLK1' , AND NEW YORK ;8TEAM PACKETjSi? OTMPANV.The double 'engine 'and fast Balling Steamer CITY OF "RICHMOND, 'Post,' master, and CrrjtOF NORFOLKPosi,; master.are how on the line in complete order for freight , and pas sengers. !- J : -"" To allow sufficient time for reCefvinr1 end deTirer ing freight a good Weather, and seouring regulari ty ta trips; one Steamer" win leaVe A'w York ecery WwreaVy, MndCifyPt&nvnfFr&tf, Thmarraage fenmt aaevbe salied Sana ma the aanat wanotnax. ae- oeaniaodeting aadeeeavannoal itoi BhipprjB aad pa aeagerBu- Jaca eiup av snppuee wiUs aplendie a loons and stote-reoms fof ye4eengera, -rfr ... il n iFat Cahia pasaage, K. .$8,00 a TgOMAl MNCient -! 'ffrfi -j -j. 'mi PWS,?efteihuTg,,; ,. Apru ou, qo. . ... . .. 85 T.T MrUtBIXArl I? ARASULB, Jreeeived aad li-l .iUJoraalby i;T April T, 1852. 78 l Wood-crare and Brooms WESTS Iron beoad Tube, - ' 76 woxV' Fancr Fainted Bwoketa. v;-; ; 80 dot. Brboms of diffiffant qualities i for sale by n n -ft 4 ? TEEBLEv WHlTJv AVU.-V -CUtft i Pstenbur Marc la. 1862i -32 -tf i OBTNSON'S SHOES, best quality f -also, earn k.mdw .tai j , "rarr- r.; . EVANS ft COCKE. 1 ; fn;Vlarcn 231851' ' fiTtJST RECEIVED several easer Genf s1 Boots I i ana saoes i suiea cww, wuh ammi 14 EVANS CGOKEv1 f - take thie metiiod if retarning my eiaeere and - unfeigned iaakf te lay frende and' the pubHS generally Ibr5 the Bberal patwemge-which they have beato wed upon aw for the test five years, aad inepe, taat y a strict atteat,to.bxnuneav to aterit atxmtmuanee thereof. L have On haad,atjay Marlufactory oa Bank ttreeVagoedsupplyef Car riages of my own aijmuIaeiaTef whjoh 1 will sell oa as acooinmodating terms a. the same workeaa be procured in the -Stated f And L would also state, for the information of those who-are ia the habit of pa. tronixipg Northern Manufactories that having in my employ tue . best wojramenf to tw joBrt tt the Qty,' using "none bat. the best niaterials, and belhg myself 4 practical Coach "Maker, T arn, prepared to make to order anyihtog'lamt; imeutrbmi!one horse Snlkey ' to the finest Cttstefc that'tuftr lout streets, which I wtll warranitb render as much set rice to the purchaser as any -to -be fdund either Nerth-orBoutfc, &-s"frP) T& xxa,$i timti il I am also prepared to deewpuing at the shortest notice and In a euperior aiarmor, 'Jaad oaf tfiie most reasonable ttrmav.J tjvr ip.a jitiA&t V ' Beak sU eppoaite the Excsmage Baalu: j j-etersDurg, Marco 11th; 1862;., j , j t miH.U Brandyv .Whlsjuv. jtllfj. Ao.r keep eonstantiy ea hand a large supply of rreacn cranav ef everv a-rada. Old and New i Apple Brandy, .. , t .; r. J , V Superior old Monongahela, and rths Old Pnre Rye tmakey, ; ,: , ;t ? , , ;; ' Double and Single Hectifiod tiTuskey," ;" Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Fort, Malaga and Claret Wine. ' ' ' .'.; - " ? ; New England and Old Jamaica Rum,' nose ana Holland Gin, - - au or which we offer for sale eryTw, ' ' M PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVISo ft 00. Petersburg, March 18. 1852. 22 tf 0 T r GROCERIES ! GROCERIES 1 1 WE have In Store and are mew receiving the foBowina: Goods, which will be eold at the lqpreat rates: i : - v.-i- -. ', ; 60 Hhds. R. and N. O. Sugars, : 60 Unds and Bbb Molasses,, - 70 Packages Crushed Powdered and Re-.-. ; fined Sugara, ,;, r.t, 275. Bags Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee, . 81 Pipes Cog. Brandyr r.,; ! X 161 Casks Meda., Port and Sherry Winav 100 Bbls. Rectified Whisker. V '' '. 20 20 80 10 " D. Rectified do. Old Monongahala do.. ' , Grape Brandy, Gin,' Nf. El Rum. ? Pepper Mint Cordial' and Cherry Hi-aim'--;-j'''--'; f-' - it 40 ''Southampton Apple Brandy.' "" 40 Baskets Champagne, Pints and Quarts." 160 Boxes Tallow Caadlesv ' : t 60 i - Christaune do. : lw 40 ' Adamantine do. . . 10 " Sup. Sperm do. . ,.- 60 Pale Soap, , . 75 . Brewa do. j .' .j: 20 . " Family do. . . 200 Gross Matches, 100 Reams Letter and Cap Paper, ... 200 , Wrapping paper,. , . t. 80 Tons Swedes, American and 'English Iron. 1050.Kegs' Cumberland and Rapid Fall Nails. Z 75 dox. Bed Cords. 100 Cotton and Hemp lineal 10 Coils Manilla Rope 600 lbs Shoe thread. 6 and Chests Gun Powder, ' Young Hyson ' -and Black Tea.' ' ' ! ' "''' 20 Bbh Cider Vinegar,' 100 Kegs Powder. ; ; 6 Tons Castings.-' 150 Bags -shot " 4 '; 50 BUs Mess and Prime Pork, 6000 lbs Western aides; - -:. j -i -. - 20 Bags Ginger, Pepper and ABspice,: -150 Sides Hemlock aad Oak Tan Leather, 100 Boxes window Glass 8 by 10 and 10 by 12. 50 Bha NVl Mackerels .- i n, j i? 80 Bbls No. 3 ditto, . . . , t , r -10 BUS Copperas- - 10,000 agar, 6 dea. XJemyohna. , ' . 1Z Cases Kaddles, 10 dox. Horse Collars. . 12 Dox. Bund Bridles. . ..' '. . - " 15 Casks Brown tout.' 1 '.' "'; ,1 Casks Ale. .... , ., y ; 40 Bores CTufese, BlakmgJ Mee(1ftc. BRJTTON ft TODD, Sycamore street Petersburg, Va.' March 1852. 52. - i " '' w8m' ; ' JAMES E- CUTHBERT; (8UCCESSOR TO KERR ft CTJTHBERT.r Ctro&r, ForwnrtUnff en Cowwtwtim MerckaHt, Bol- - tongbrook Street, feterttmry, YtH ' ' nrsaiScTtsi A tit. ...,, Thos, Bragg, Jr., ocbon,, JT. C, . ; , L. F. Hicks, Esq. . , V , Messrs. KevanTBro. Pt,bo?' 1 Messrs. L. P. ft W. G. ' Crenshaw. Siekmoni. ' Josiah Wills, Esq.; JVorott.' . , Jamecr George, Esq.,2 SaUxMorel ' - ; Messrs. Mona&an ft Beers, Nap fotlc ' SAS constantly on hand i Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, ' ' ' ., Crushed, Pulterlsed and Clarified do ' Rio, Laguira and St TJomuigq Coffees ' ,:" Black Pepper in grain and ground,' and Auspice ' ' Race Ginger in Bags, 'and Ground in Boxes - : " Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles mwi, rmie anegatea oeape - Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead '.-ut t h t- .. 'is- Slackmg, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wranerar Paper. Good aad Damaged Soi and TTpprr Imtarn' -t tn Liverpool and Groe Alum Salt ki t orfti i nme Virginia and Wester Baeoft M LasoV Nails, assorted, ;with floerkig and Warehouse H Regalia, Principe, and Havana Cigars. ,,, ; . Together witi huge stock of foreign, and do mestic Liquors, Wines, ftc, which he affem ,at; the lowest marfcea tn,.' C. .'j J, ". ..,'1'." The strictest attention paid t reoeirinz and fbr- wardmg goodT I jJ " . Petersburg, March 5, , . ' - 19". 1 Nails, Iron and SteeL 'Jl JLegs uumaerianuv Avaleny andeM De raiianw Nails. t2 In If urni t id Toes Swedes, American and EngUahilroaJa .vi ALSO, a fine aeemUiiantnf Cast Shears German J TJIi-iu.J Ox. wa . a. . ayy Petersburg, March IS, 1832. tfjg2 'Molasses: . - yu '.HHDS prime Jw Cron jaaaop- elscnoicr'" f? X&iikSSFP. fine:ordeT;for-isIe,b'JaJ fmi, piy pEEBLES.ri11.rfOAvl4WCfi rVtertbuiw;VMa1fyc frfitflf; Extelalor JBulLdintf Ilaxdwara i .1 i . i mil 4-KD Tool Store Exclusively; Th Wgeetaad JJ . Only Establishment of the kind in the V. 8. WM. M. MoCLURK ft -BRar Ne-287 Market StreeVtbpve7t, PMhtdelplun. 'ilVvrJI3YOf-i , Mannactarers' Depot for. Leeks ef aakindsvirar- raated quality; Premium Porcelain Knobs, ever 60 patterns Silver, Plated Hinges, 4c witl the niest complete assertment ef Q the . modern natterna in uui jubo. vuwntf, rei jnicu to cajU andesAmmeoutstocJC , 'ij.r.VJ T:Txk CataioffiietjKM or msji vamrtd. " , May 4 Asm Ian ,ssi rRriQ.tAw UV av wi'&mtmid T7R0M the MbeBrineriT ono tea t2tktinai,a rt: -GwitoewalleiEr toan. bth name of DRkYj tana negrt Js about Ave fee oigh-fklwnialsx- iot--eae wa Kneen ec. rjt ;ig--eetfc a sonddeat Oetayed aXropt Vef en zte U i fii Bm reaeoa fojieiievtiiaae RJL iewardef XWE2kIx DOLLARS w21 be riven fen" 'Flus' epprektraaionr aad cipnfioement ia ja Jj3t 500 , Jioi rur aegisieTa , auu venamtori at T " Mayift'ISSS) H-''w r9 till r-i winvnova- MeGemonJfaJ f lUiS Company has been in successful operation J ;, for (more than yeit jears,;and, 'eoptmeea-1 take risks upon all classes of pnopcrty in the State, fexcept '-'Steaa MtSs and Tiirpentirieistilkries, upon Tftvburw'terms.f 'Its' Policies "aepte property amounting t HfijfojtRX'iMW ffi tion et Kcn Is in Cbmi enpitstle noerlf 'Htrndred'Tnousamt lHarsi ia bends property" severed. Tfti4 TheaveragejBoWof fWrance ' pbCn ef thiar CBrpeny La been less a WthJrd eTew per cent per annum, on all grades bf property eia; araeedia itoepeiatinaev 't vifw- tm&-t4 bt-tSrio ' ; . THE foUowing persons have been elected Eareei. tors aivl 'Officers ef this' Company for the present ijiaiLv-MVli DIRECTORSfhi yifi'jj , S fcsf if" Mr,'s- Wfc WMting,r " ' da " es'ErfioytlTashmnv ! ? h 7f ' JameeSldsn; 'rGreensboroT - JbbH CoxV'1 rtEdenton. ' t ' Josk.l!teaei giies! i''-Aaeam asoiy .aaiaabetl'CirJ o;1 Uicnael iown. n. SaJiabarvC .;? iMus laUd9lewtarm- 1 1'jt &.-' l ' B-iii lllffisalav Omatettksaweufi- wii or wohalV- SacrwtV lti&muvi!ga(rm kaic -"A. T. Summy, AheviuWij w rt-'ji AH Directors are authorised te reemve amnlifeir lt?hA C; Paitridge;r&erory ' -TAlw Vr.VW, - A, L' ' m : it W I'M Uz, mi t8.'vr:Whltinr' ' ' '.': " iJ RicHarJSMtbf JlBiutfre ohfeteV, ' c':John Prb'srese,''" ;l''tfi '' All eommunieatiOBS 'in' rcferenoe' tP Insaranee. should be addressed to the Secretary poet peid. Raleigh, Jan. IS, 1852. rr& oUliXvtaal taUe Insu nx4 fi.tt ;ranoeJ Companyfife?-i OFFICE, RALETQH. If tTf f I1UIS IpmpeontiiraeS tol.lbstrre rtto lltesef JLa neaitny .nmwpersoM ana rJiatesv, xnerrei rreatest risk tsianont sinidefife ME.30t Slaves are insured for a te?m ef one to five years fof fds thei valaevtJ';' 'f tmpvt Jiwif jnt4 ; Dr.. Chasi, ohhson," ProsidehC " "'Wai,- D. Haywood, Vice President.' .ttrn -:Sv JanT. Jordanv Secretary, ' " ; 1 "'WnwHV Jones, TieejKtyr,. -; c.-.-t h ?. 1 Parria Basbee, Attorney, .lt . u: ' - i .li Dr. WsjWlLeKee, v u X Hersmaa6enralJlgent v. $,U la f-m ,u0. lessee are paid within 90 dare after satiafaci tory proof is presented..! Sih Mti ttQ v JJlamka-and Pasaphlets, ahowiag the plan of oper ation of the Conrpaoy, may be had pa, fplieetioa at the Office, or any of the Ageodes.; All letter pa ouamesf snonia. be addressed to i,.,-. May2,'l852. GreeMToroiish Mutual InsToranoe "PURSUANT to an Act of incerporatioa, a Com?. JZ pany . has been formed under the name and sty k, of "Th GnnxiUBOBorjan Mutcai, IsscaAAc Con rjjrr," and fully organized .bj the appointment et the following Officers, vis t 'A-sfg 'ts'si -, . JAMES SLOAN,. Preidentr ; . , S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. , 1 ' ' ' 'tnrrw -lni -ir ak' -! ew-7 ! tMnrV' JOHN A-MRBANE,. 1 W. JMcCONNEL, wV xr!I -A ;taa XiVMv--! a--d 'iames "Sloan. ' r .-onalJLMeiMaei'Lt.?. w J. McConneVt " Andrew Weatheny, nuuiuu s. .nantini . Vr.r." Menaennaurf 9edH. Ltnds V -"( it71Tntvil -Vt'' DaAm v . saaaaaae. vie VtUAaa- "'ImiaibaiW'WATif-:' it!.-oV .siata4 t Tyre Gleint.4 7i ' u axe nvb;V This CoTJrpanYijM bow been insucssya tieef to several- rpreUmg Soueeef Stores, and other Buildings, Me ehandme; Fernaure, Produce; ifte. -Th ebjeet 'if tnmerfniaationls toafferda ysteanrInsurane wMch shall operate for, the mutual benefit nfatt its aemberai 'lUx'm-'-ni'tsi'iseMfW ' The peculiar advaatagef ariaiBsrfroar thu nmda tne actuju tesBes and etpeases of, the Compaay, aad experience bw proved the safety af; Matual Jjisux anc mpames, ai well as the great saving to tip raembexs ; and no stronrer' areumeni caa be or duced ih titeir favor, than thf confidenee whicli ther wan frvieuie enure,, oommuniiy, 4wnre suca Companjea are W sTieceMfuI opration. rf Ant: infornmlton'wspcctSnir the Yirincliifes ofllSfe Company will !be ehjfllytttririsl,ttiS fSaeV retai7Vor aay WTtrAgellts.ii, ZT'T" lli fctlseerl atottkmrtett' Arenl. wm receive hpplicatim' arid make surveys to eeet lnsmtaee tb said fnvpaavi'8 bnwum m-.m- GEG.. COOX-E: Alrent fcr BAlMrfar . IDeeember 8, 1851 yn ipdw-:'w.'lffii . ii,.',iit.nt'. i,i j, f tiinii .n t , Z i i,,. rnniiif ,jiTiii "' iHr(4-Jt ,f .'lJIXll , m rj-.h -a; rp.'KAlUlUIfCg f CqlCPANT44 JLilLinrroalwiCowjt., offers toiinsureBaUdinga ,aaa MervJiaridU, against, loss; ot, daamg by fire, v - TTil a m t. AliMzi anil tA4 TtfimwMA (mam y.., " VMM w..', I MV". MPW wnyv JkVV Ano! fof 3HiltoA R.f d'andvelniryV rfUtt tWM$-mX9lS20Ekf&m& wCoberle"i'Ea -eswir t X"! T !,$ if.ntf i '.&- . Itwinriif t. i ,r,i t.,J Ij ao K JUa H I BOlntv; jCtjKaile iad a Brad 4 to 40; 100 pieces Eleachod and Brown fcWrting -and Sheetiiig; .Priine K0d Jav. qoffee, LagwJra and Rio CoCee; Browm Clarified and Loaf Raleigh; 2jmc: boa of the Travellinz Communitr. and the proDii- - eter. would much pleased to board gentlemen ,by . Ul VMS, JovnlU UJT ciii . aaa ua ucct . A - form Wnlease and leceoxnftrtaMe aRSrho ixr rlmtUmJ and nelespectfully ; aolidtl a share "of public patroimgeflw Stable wiU be attended to hr'an atftfre and ittentiT HMtkr.'. WfA toi(ga?TeBWle -ie; ifr i -f Mt i ' 1 1 " m tiUiil r-fr-t 1 t i .a ?eX4 lushesi 'Tor' Bal4 bjM i3 fciu )$TgkfXZtSS-i teeio 'iuei'4s.fia 3l r( I. . if .i,.r . 1 Tj-ifi f Mi. weava.- fV4 Msaia va - .w . s - at f f .e i jVfv&tciiX pesaible, and re- awes aa aoae anu azerinaeDteo to: coma jcxwari a aattm either brCAUBiBcsF! , '"wi-tiZS 22TZ:w?t mmtgs&-k sail1 r. si paaieB in. via -vmieUf ewn.' ana xiaya n losses Irompt-f r . 1 7iv-v t iv "r Appnti0M,for lneuTanc4 lar IWei oVltM etotyltobe' IttkMZtZ nh HIS HOTEL, a short disitWrsT of the ' I Capitol Sauare. Is opened for the aocommoda- Hi tfaniSSSSal. I 4 ; Jsnwary.fitbf t Wo2. fciV. vh i-ar r.:i' i ; 2 ' .. .,rl aV"28l8a"4C
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 9, 1852, edition 1
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