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PRINTING OFFICE.
Tai wbiber baring Uj refittad W ofie
with a new, beautiful l MieBMTB Mortmaal oi
BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL,
i prparl to execute, witll Deatr.CTTy Tariety of
gOOX & SPAMPHLET WORK.
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i. tbt beet fW, nd t bat ft liiflin Klniewi Nortb
mnricw. Te bim U lbi. b kw needed
"a a-urtm0 of betifnlty mm'I CU. oTdif
fertot !, mod fancy Stationery, with vbicfc he M
prepared to fill order for Bali Ticket, Circular,
tod til description of
Bronse and Fancy Colored Printing.
tie he. I"- eeortet of eitra-eteeJ tjf tor
XAJMOTH roSTXM mad SHOW KX1S,
te itl spare ao peimi lo reader pen tot Mticfaetiea
in the exec'itioa of all work with whicfc ht thai
.n.r.,ed. SEATON GALES.
C. B. ROOT,
"ITOCLD respectfally annonnc to the Ladies
V mad GenUemen of Raleigh, and the public
generally, that he has recently returned from the
North with a new, beaatifol aid ppleiKfid stock r of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sc., 4c., c., which lie
U prepared te sell lower than sneh articlea hare
rer been sold in this market at aay prerioa tiaae.
Hariiif himself paid great attention to the selection
of his goods, he is confident that, for Beauty and
Fashion, bo superior stock was erer before exhibi
ted ia North Carolina.
His assortment is made up of a rery great Tari
etj, aod eonsista, im part, of the following articles r
JEWELS f AND FANCY GOODS : Goki ad
Silrer Lerer Watches, Anchor Cylinders, Tartaeai
Escapements, Gold and Steel Guard Chains, 8eels,
Key, together with a larre asaortnieBt ef ' Breast
Pins, Fiager Rings, Ear Rings, Gold end Silrer
Pencils, Gold Peas, Thimblea, IterialKoam, Gold
Hearts and Croama, Mantel Clocks, Ooldaaid 8ilrer
mounted Canes, Card Cases, Toilet Bottle and Lav
dies' Toilet Work Boxes, Chessmen and Backgam
mon Boards. Steel Pens. Gilt, Steel, Gloss end Sa
tin Beads, Jet Combs, Segar Cases, Raaor Streps,
Purses, ic, &c i -
SILVER AND PLATED WARE: Sihrer Table,
Tea, Dessert, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Ladles,
Sugar Tonrs, Butter Knrrea, SUrer-taowited Coeoa
Nats, Castors, Caadle-Stkka, 8awffers and Trays,
Cake Baskets, Coffee Greqwes, BrkUaia, Ware, In
etts or single peicea, Silrer and Plated Cape, Sil
T?r and Irory Napkin Rings, Ac, Ac :-
SPECTACLES : Gold, SUrer, Brae eavd polished
Steel Spectacles, Perifocal Speetacie Glasses, anew
ankle te salt the eyes of all p miens y tery aVpe
rior Flint Glasses, that stay be adjusted in any
frame, at any notice, ..- -ii .
PERFUMERY: Comprisinr, Powder Bexes,
Cologne and Larender Waters, Toilet Powder Sha
ving and Toilet Soaps. ' Alse Hair, Tooth and Sha
ring Brushes. , ':'Jf 1
CCTLERT: A large asaertaaeat of. onperjir
Raxora, Pocket and Pen Knirea, also Dirks and
Dowie Knirea.
MCSICAL INSTRUlTS :-SfNaaih Guitars,
Molina, Clarionets, Flutea, Fifes, Guitar and Yioiin.
Strings, Extra Violin Bows, Ae., Ac . -
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 en their being well and faithfully exeeu-'
ted. Gold and Silrer manufactured to order. High
est prices girtn for old Gold and SHrer.
TO SPORTSMEN : Patent Six Barrel Self-Re-rolring
and Repeating Pistols.
C. a ROOT has also received a fine lot of ea
ble Barrel Guns, Rifles, Pistols of all kinds, Powder
Flasks, 8hot Bags, Bird Bags, Packages of Bald
win's Improred Elastic and Indented Gun Wadding,
Ac, kc,kc .
JUleigh, May, 1858. jl-tf.
Forestviile Female Academy.
f BlHE exercises of this institution, will bevresu
1 med on the third Monday ia July. The Prin
cipal, Mr. b. W. JeraeavwiQ be assisted, as for
merly, by Miss Yuwuia C. Ranssx of Rafeigh,
Pupils wm be receiTcd at anj time ef Jhe sessien,
and eharged only from date cf enaraaee. . 5de
duetiona wiQ be nukde except in cases of nrotraeted
illness.
Terms la English, $7,50, $10, or $12,80, W
cording to adTsneeiaenL
?cL- .... .$5,00 j
Music on Piano, Guitar, with ae of
lnsutment ....vm..,,,,.18,00
BoayJin joaj be had with Uve Principal at seres
doILars per month, or in the saisborheod at aix, ,
For further partkulara, address the PriaeipaJ.pr
Mr. Pmoir A Dum, geo'y, af li, Board 9( Tma
trees. Forest rille, H. C.. J ana 18 1851 43 6t. "
t& Biblical Recorder will Insert six
O T CST RECETVED.60 Men(
if ej fine Calf Pegged Boots.
Boltiv1 MenS' 606 Moreo and Paten(
12 pairs Mens fine Opera Boots,
24 pairs Mens fine Jenny Lind Shoes.
Made by superior workmen and of the latest style. '
Jamuryol, 1852. K L
THE PREMIUM. CIRCULAR.
S A TXT" TVrTT.T.
AXEW arrangeaaeat bj which the objections to
i m.wwar naeooT u neat,
"f not being able to cut lane logs, and the expense
W ffctnaUy Twoone. With 30
"u tLe 1rS logs can beat, and
witt one half the power necessary te drira the
. circular MilL They are mach
suffer, cut away one third less timber, and the Saws
coat from 10 te 16 dollar, each. UUdeSdedlJ
the most expeditious and economical as well as the
cheapest Macnins now in use for making timber,
wd "easily managed and more easily keptfarel
P.rhan a Crank MilL, a. can b. shown bnnmert
& State, County oriadlridual
upi nd Msehines which wiU be put
o W vilrw'tw4 to cnt timher of any
terlij 6 or 8 horse Engine, or small wJ
chinisT1nt and hCD-wrighter ma-
Pleasaat Tni WtM to
And he ageney.
lnts &)utriito'!uMW,m,P0
ry. and S WfalehW
Mills at thLTZ! JPPy orders for
liven st tte heTfQ oe pronrpUyde
frons iZS0 for $850, with
MjOoodsfb, 1852.1
TTT H.Tt E. 8. TUCKER avrr low: Teeetlnw
VV UiebetensinndwaJlaeets4 8toek
Staple end Fancy Geeda to which yow attention is
raspectfaPy torited..? Consisting in part ef the Mr
rowing! ' T "- - "
Brocade Ponlt Xe 8ei silk
Solid Col'd and White da
WhiU Brocade Silk
Risk Plaid Chiunelioa Silki
White and BTk Watered do
Super 61 Gro De Rhine do
Hgd and Batbt Striped ahalleys
- Solid end Figd Barege
Fancy Silk Tiasuee
- Orgaadi Lawns
. French Jackonets
Printed Maalina
vBrilliantes .
. . Plaid end Sofid Ginghams
English and Asoericaa Chints
Potted, Cheeked, Swiss, Jaekonet, Nainsook,
. and Tarltoa Muslins
Bl'k SUt Uoe Mantillas ,
Plain and Emb'd Canton Crape Shawls
BTk SUk Laee
Freneh Work'd Collars, Cuffs, Chemisettes and
' Under aleerea ,
Swiss and Jaekonet Muslin Bands
Scolloped Linen Cambric and Reriere Stitched
H'kf
Swiss and Jaekonet Edgings end tasertings
Real and Imitation Yalenoiens Edgings
Lskdiee aael Qenta Kid GVowa, best eaaiity
" Alezandea'a SUk Gloves
Rich Booaet, Neck aod Scarf Ribboa
Silk Fringes, Bnttons and Trimmings
French Working Cotton, linen and Cotton
Floss, Ac Ac
March 16, 1852. 22
. Fifteen Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the Subecriber, about the 8th
of February, my negro man, Washington, dark
sole, 27 years eld, 6 bet 1 or 2 inehee high, weight
17 & or 80 pounds, Ions; limbs, his right ankle tends
outward caused bj a hart, whan very youa which
aaakea him hop when walking ; frost teeth, good ;
had on, when ne left, a brown woolen coat. He
may change his name and try to pass as a free man.
, i wm gire the abate reward to any person who
wiQ deliver him to me in Granville County, four
mile) South Of Wilton, or ten dollars, to confine him
in Jail, so that I can get him. Addesa me at New
Light P. O., Wake County.
JOHN TURNER.
Graaville, March 81, 1852. 27
PIANOS.
"VTOW receiving at the North Carolina llnc Store,
a splendid assortment of Pianos from the Cele
brated Factory ef Knabe & Gaenle, xsaltunore, wno
received the first Premiums three years in sneeea-
sion, in 1848, 1849, and 1850, at their anuaJ xhi-
bidon Of the SUte of Maryland.
Grand Piano, in a modern style, handsome
; wood $650
' do "do with carved ornaments from
$700 U $1000
Square Piano, splendid carving ornamental
style, No. t, $450
Square Piano, splendid carving Gothic style,
Newt, $400
CWwaarawt 6 Ociarxa tUkrr mi Rewoo4 or ifaAe-
yany, BttOt im mm tmtb raw
Saoann PiAXO, splendid carving omam'd
( tyle . , Driving No. 8.) 450
do do do do .Gothic
style, ' . . do 8 400
do de square "cor. case, ogee Tablets,
on a large lash stand, do ' do 4 875
do ' 'do ' round do do ornam'd with
modern mouldings, do do 10, 875
do do do do do plain finish,
" of superior wood, do do do 850
do do hollow cornered ease, ogee
Tablets, on a scroll stand, ' do do ft, 350
do do do do do on
nvdeinlsga, do do i, 850
da , . oe square or case, Goth, pattern
Tablet and oetog. lege, h do 9 825
do . ' do hollow do do plain Tablet,
andoetogon legs, , do . do J, 325
do. , do square do do do plain legs
Compritvtf 0 Octave, JSmtiri from From.
do de fashionable style ease, orna
tented with mouldings, 800
- de do hollow cornered ease, and 8
cornered ogee legs, ' 280
-de ' do square cornered ease, gothio
Tablets, legs to aaatch, 280
Cemrumg 6 Oetawtt, Irm FlaU mnd Br.
do do hollow oosueredcase, on a scroll
stand, Drmwin Ae. 6,
875
do
do
do do
do on turned .
legs,
.do , . do square
250
250
225
do fancy Tablet,
, legs to match, t
..do . do . do do plain 1 do
Drawings of the .above numbers can be
at
the Music Store, or when desired any number can
be sent to persons wishing to examine. .
' . ' DRAWING AND PAINTING.
'Bristol Board, superior quality, Albums, Tinted
Board, Fahers Pencils, Tinted drawing pepper. Can
rasa in the piece and on stretchers, various sixes,
PataU, Oils, Vanriah, Bnuhes, Palett knive, Pal
ett cups. Haul sticks, black and white Crayons, te.
Ae. in short every thing necessary for these taste
ful and beautiful accomplishments,
i Pinon Cdrere. Outta. Peraha firured and plain.
lined wUh oleU in order to eeeare the Piano against
the 4mpnent of, the.atmeaphere, a new and splen
did nrtiole. . . .j-
. A eholee. selection of new and popular Husie this
day received and for sale by
. . .. "... X W.PETERSILIA. .
Ealeigh, Jan, 6th, 1853. - 2
Otis! OlU!! Oils!!!
r0D0
rarmuur tm
GALLONS aaaorted OOs, fbf Painting,
Burning In Lamps, 'Machinery, and
arming purposes. Also, a fresh supply just re-
eeived of Taper and Lamp Oft. ' Also, a supply of
the beat burning Fluid I have'' ever had. ' Also, a
good aupply of Olive Oil, fresh nod sweot, just re
ceived and for sale low by v, - . c -
, . P, F.PESCUD.
March 23, 1852. . - 23 tf .
y1 Drugs, Medlcixiea, o.
fr-.MwreceWn foe, the r Spring
trade at the Drug Store of .
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A CO.
Hats for the Season.
FASHIONABLE Black Moleskin, Utest styled
made -to order,
Panama, Laghorn and Palm Leaf Hats,
White end Black" Round Crown Hats '
Call and examine for yourselves. -
Raleigh, March. 80, 1852. " &ROW "',
Spring Supply 1852.
T AM now receiTing a large supply of Medicines.
I Paints, Oils, Chemioals and Glass Warelroni
the Manufacturers and importera, sod am prepared
to furnish any articles ia my line of the beat qoelL
ty,, at such price and upon 'such terms na must
give satisfaetion.';. ' ' .
. My old customers and thoee who have never dealt
with me, are iarited to send me their order. '
' - ' P. y.PESCTJD. '
March 22," 1862. ' " 2&
ntATXlNGS 4-4 t 5-4 WhiU Matting, 4-4
JJ checked do . J. BROWN.
April, 7 1852. 28.
fipxirur & iSuxxxmer QoocLa fbr 1852.
Great JBenta.pjair
r tlX JOATTaUS 13 xUSGUN, AND 2 INTEND TO
JL right my way through for HOME INDUSTRY I
If you want to save a couple Hundred Dollars, send
on your orders for .IWpeuttM StUU, Cp,,Aru
cm Wtrmtt
, Also, Brandy 8tffla, and any kind of Copper
work. Brass Machinery Ac, ,
.The prices of StiB-eaps, Arms, and Worms, are
asrouows: uy toe pound 87 cents ; or ky contract
7 barrel SUQ-eap, Anns and Worms.......... $400
IV it do do 485
12 do do do ; 625
14 do do do 688
16 do do do 615
16 do . do , do 850
20 do do t do 695
25' do do do 750
80 do do . do 850
85 do do , . . do 900
AH work will be warranted for 12 months, fire
and burning expected. His work will alee be de
livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the short
est notice ; and if I fail to deliver Stills in the time
agreed upon, I will forfeit $5 for each day lost, to
the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING.
Raleigh, Sept, 16, 1861. - 76 ly
Boot and Shoe Manufactory.
MB. DEPKEN would respectfully announce
to the citiiena of Raleigh and aurrouading
country, that he still continues to carry on the
above business, ia all its branches, at Mr. Wolter
ing's Hardware Store.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore re
ceived, I assure the public that I wiU give univer
sal satisfaction to those who entrust me with their
work. HENRY A. DEPKEN.
Raleigh, Jan. Oth, 1852. 8
Just Received.
4 LARGE LOT of very Superior Black and
Green Teas from the New York Pekin Tea
Company.
I pledge myself to sell at their Retail prices, and
the Teas 1 can recommend as strictly prime. Those
who buy from me will 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.
LACE AND MUSLIN Undersleeves, Chemisetts,
Black Silk Laee, Infant Bodies, Dotted 8wiss
lin, White Corded Muslin for Bonne ta. Fancy
and Jenny Lind 8kirting. EVANS A COOKE.
March 28, 1852. 24
MRS. WOLTERING respectfully announces
to the Ladies of Raleigh and surrounding
country that ah ia bow receiving her Fall and Win
ter Stock of Fancy Gooda, embracing China goods,
fine iron-etone dinner-setts, tea-setts, and cupe and
saucers as nne as ever Drought to this City.
Also, Groceries ef every description. Musical
Instruments, Ac, which will be sold low for cash.
Just received, a fresh supply of Coufectionaries.
Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continu
ance of the same.
WTLHELMINA WOLTERING.
Raleigh, 8epL 15th, 1851. y-75
General Ajrenov.
1 1 MIX undersigned offers hieaerncee as agent for
the transaction of any business in the City of
Kaieign, at the Pubuc Departments, the Banks, In
surance offices, &c
He may be found at the Office of the Secretary
of State, All letters addressed to him will be
promptly attended to, and his charges will be mode
rate and satisfactory.
RUFTJS H. PAGE. .
REFERENCES : Gov. David 8. Reid. Wm. HiH.
Sec'y. ef SUte. D. W. Courts. Pub. Treasurer. E.
R. -Freeman, CUt Supreme Court, Geo. W. Morde-
eai, Preafc of Bank State, W. J. Clarke, Compt
State, W. H. Jones, Cash. Bank Cape Fear, W. W.
Vans, Treasurer R. A O. B. Read.
Raleigh. Jan. 1st, 1852. tf 1
Wanted,
OR Sixty Bales Prime Cotton, far which a
50
fair market prion wiQ be paid in Caen.
J. BROWN.
April 7, 1852. 28
Blake's Ohio State Paint.
r tIIIS extraordinary mineral substance possesses
I the highest preservative powers of durability
and color, and iU efScacy in pieseiilng Wood from
decay, Iron from oxidation, and Masonry and Brick
work from dampness is peculiar and positive. Its
incombustibility is also remarkable, forming a good
protect! oa to roofs and Buildings of Wood from
burning cinders, sparks and falling flakes of fire,
and it cannot be too highly recommended for Man
ufactories, Churches, Warehouses, Rail Road Brid
gV Fences, Ac.
A large supply oonsUntiy on hand and for sale
low at the Drug Store of
WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD A CO.
Raleigh, April 12, 1852. 80
1 At it Again !
anuiiirfiiiiiiiBUAi, aosen oroeeoe s
Best Moleskin HATS, black. Also 2 doten
. Not 1, WhiU Beaver. - Also, 2 dosen ef KOS
SUTH HATS, different styles and qualities. Those
wishing the best article, as regards rtyU and quality,
can get "fits," by calling at "
EVANS at COOKE 8.
Raleigh, March 12, 1851. . 21
WANTED -At the Neuse River OH Mills
6000 bushels of Cotton seed. Flax seed and
Palma-Christi, or Castor Oil Beans, for which cash
and the market price win be given.
Februarys, 1852. tf 10
ATCTION SALE ON SATURDAY NEXT thr
26th instant, I will sell without reserve the
following articles
Tables, Wash Stands, Bathing Tubs, Leather,
Bagging, Glass Jars, Lamps, and many ether articles.
, I wiU aeU at the same time one Cow and young calf.
Sale will uke place in the lot in the rear of the
Store.' A B. 8TITH, Aue'er. .
June 21,1852. " 60 2t
"ft CORE JSEW BONNETS, received this day.
If Leghorn, Horse hair, Tuscan and open Straw
Bonnet
i and Flats,
N.
L. STITH.
Jun22852
W tf,
Oedai Grove Academy. '
THE mil session of this School, situated eight
mires nerth of Hillsborough, will maamenee en
6th of July next, and eentinue twenty one
weeks.
Tsnn-f.-Tnitien in Latin, Greek, and the higher
branches of Mathematics, ........ $16,00
Board, including washing, Ac. can be had, con
venient to the Academy, in the families of Messrs;
David Taylor, Solomon Thompson, C C. Tinnin
and Thomas IJ. Hughes, fbr $32,60 per session.
W. W. Allison, immediately at the Academy, will
take boarders at $S5,00 per session. - - -
The assistance of the Rev. A. Carrie, which has
been enjoyed, for the past session,- with great- pro
fit to the school, is engaged for the next session.
8AML. W. HUGHES, PrindpaL
May 80th 1852. ' Sw 83 ;"
s
ARATOGA WATER: Cemstantly kept at
the Drug Store ef
, WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD A CO.
v.- .Notice, , ;v."
A 'A BALES I6l COTTON FOB SALE The
441 aubseribers will offer for aale on Thursday
the 15th ef July nasi in the town of Rolearilie, about
40 bales of eotton bejonging to the eataU of. the
Uu John Perry deeeased of Wake County.. A cred
it of 8 months will be, fjren,w the tmrehaser fcring
bcndwithajroTedic J" ' -
-JOHN W. PERRY"'"
3
June 21st, 1862
2t0
T0URJNAL8 OF THE IJBGISLATURE- J oura
fl alsef the Legislature of 1850-1, for sak at this
Office. . ... 22 tfr
American and Foreign AgeSoy.
; CITY OF WASHINGTON. -
Unnxn rn Diucnoif or Aanoa Hiioai Paxx
xn or Nxw Toms, Cornrsxixon or TK ,j8c
msjis Cotjut or ths Uhitkd Stats a, rom THx roir
LOWIXO OBJKCTS. ' .
1. Conducting professional business in the Su
preme Court of the United States. Especial atten
tion will be given to eases of California Lend titles
coming up on appeaL
2. The prosecution and recovery of all Claims,
ia law or Equity, against the United States, before
Congress or the Executive Departments, or against
Foreign Governments before Boards of Commis
sioners. . , .
6V The settlement of accounts with the SUte,
Treasury, War, Navy, Poet Office and Interior De
partments, and obtaining the remission of Fines,
Penalties, and Forfeitures, for alleged violations of
the Revenue, Post Office, or other Laws.
4. Securing Letters Patent for Inventions from
the United States or from Forign Governments, and
"procuring Land Warranto and Pensions under the
various Pension Laws of the United SUtes.
6. Collections generally, embracing Debts, Leg
acies, and Inheritances, in the United SUtes and
Foreign Countries.
6. Investment of Funds in the United SUtes
and SUte Stocks and Loans, and on Bond and Mort
gage of Freehold EsUte.
ML Palmis was Director ef the New York
American and Foreign Agency which he established
in 1830, and which became extensively and advan
Ugeously known in all parts of the commercial
world. He has visited Europe twice on the busi
ness of. said Agency. His second tour was made
under the Immediate auspices of Messrs. N. M.
Rothschild & Sons of London, with their special
letters of introduction and credit In his favor to the
different branches of that House, and their corres
pondents in the chief cities of Europe, on busi
ness connected with the negotiation of American
Stocks and is favorably known to many of the lead
ing foreign bankers and eminent gentlemen of the
legal profession abroad.
All Communications addressed, post-paid, to the
underatKned. will receive prompt and faithful at
tention, ansi He is solely authorised to settle the
Agency Business and Concerns of the late firm of
Palmer & Snethen.
Translations from the leading European langua
ges executed with fidelity and despatch.
Office South side of 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 WlLLABp'S HOTBL.
Washington, Feb. 1st, 1852. 10
FOR SALE!
EAGLE HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C, The
Proprietress of this well known and profitable
establishment, having reafised a sufficient income
to warrant her in resumina- the auiet of private life
offers to the public generally the opportunity ef
Bedding for its advantages.
- The eitisens of the State are so well acquainted
with the advantages of its position, that but few re
marks are necessary, U complete their information.
The Hotel, itself, possesses all the requirements
of room and comfort, which iU purchasers can de
sire. It has capacity for the accommodation of one
hundred and fifty boarders, and the recent and rap
id growth of the University, adjacent, makes it an
easy matter to possess constantly tuck or even a
greater number of students.
In addition to this, the frequent travel through
Chapel Hill gives the Hotel, (being the only one in
the place) a transient custom equal to any in the
sute.
The lots and sUbles adjoining are extensive and
commodious and the country -market supplies abun
dantly and en profiUble terms much of Hs pro vi
sions. The terms of sale require one third of the price
to be paid on taking possesmen. A note with safe
security and time ef payment suited to the conven
ience of the purchaser, are the reasonable demands
for the remainder.
If further information be desired concerning the
inducements to purchase, the President of the Uni
versity or any other resident of the village, will fur
nish it.
Possession can be obtained at any time, after the
1st of May. Apply to
ANNE S. HTLLIARD, Proprietress.
' February 27, 1852. Standard. ,17
Important to Millers and Mill
owners 1
THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those
engaged in the Milling business in North Caro
lina, that he keeps constantly on hand, and will
supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua
ble article,
Fotmy's Improved ' Patent Smut and Scrttninj Ma
ekime. The only Machine of the kind that has stood the
test and given satisfaction to the public It has
SuppUntec every Smut Machine yet offered ha the
SUU, mere wr lees of which have been taken down
to make room for it. ' The public need fear no im
position, as there are now some 280 Machines run
ning in North Carolina ; and. I wish to offer ao ether
ivfcrcnees than the gentlemen who are using them,
whose expectations have been more than realised in
their performance. It not 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 null and requires but little pow
er. It is warranted for five years against breaking
or wearing out, and also to retain its cleansing qual
ities for that time; . . '
' There are a number of these Machines through
which 100,000 bushels of Wheat hare been cleansed
and they have never been out of order one day,
There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma
ryland SUte Fair, and a Premium with a sAver me
dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Balti
more, last FalL
Address the Subscriber, at South, Lowell Mills,
Orange County, N. C.
.: JNO. A. McMANNEN.
December 26, I860. tf 10
Important to Manufacturers.
THE Subscribers are prepared U supply all
kinds of , ,". 1
...... COTTON 'AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, ;
ef a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL
GEARING, with improved Coupling and Pullers,
Self-oiling Hangers, (which require oiling Only enoe
in three months;) LOOMS of a great variety of
Patterns, for fancy and Twilled goods, from one to
eighteen shuttles ; also, for plain goods, capable of
running from L50 to 170 picks per niuuto , , s
'.They are enabled from their extensive improve
ments, to produce Yarns and Goods, with oonipar
ativery little labor ; and all Manufacturers before
purchasing their. Machinery, will do well to. visit
Philadelphia and vicinity, where , they pan see. the
Machinery with all the latest improvements, in full
and successful operation ; or they can be referred
to Factories in almost every SUte 8buih and West
by addressing a tine te the Subscribers.
' . ALFRED JENKS SON,
Bridetbttry, or Philadelphia.
N. B. plans f Factories, with the location of
Machinery, the simplest method of . driving, and
calculation of speed, furnished free of charge.. .
Feb. 16, 1862. " lAly,,
TRT GOODS AT WHOLESALE La CHARLES
IJ ton, 8. 0. V E.L, KERBISON & ,CXX
Have, and are eontinually receiring, by every
rival, CHOICE GOODS, which they are prepared to
aeU at small advance oa' th sterling ooei. ' A look
at their Dress Jocds win well repay the trou
ble. Their Stock of Hosiery is large aoid-oonrplete,
and In Prints many Styles win be roand, not gen
erally kept in this market. . -j,;
North West comer KingA Market Streets.
Feb. 0, 1852. . t02
I Oreat BeSmlmEsie
w Great Northern Xail Ilauts
ATEW AND COMFORTABLE SCHEDULE-
1 1 Twice dairy from Petersburg to New York,
With 'transfer of pssBenssis and r baggage; through
the cities of Richmond, Washington, Balfinwre and
Philadelphia, tree ef extra' charge.' -On' end after
the first of March, the following quick and eomfoN
UDie schedules -wm . be ma over she inland, rente
between Petersburg and New York. -i-,-. -j
Leave Petersburs; daily at 41 A. M. and 7P. L l
Arrive ia New York daily at 51 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Fare to Washington 1st class seaU M.f..$6 60
Do t. . . do .and , dM.wrMHV,4 60
Do to Baltimore 1st class seats.. ...7 60
Do fdo,. 2nd do 5 50
Fare between Baltimore and Philadelphia by
Railroad $3, by the New Castle and French Town
Route, Steamboat and Railroad, $2 50, and be
tween Philadelphia and New York $3 for first class
passengers, and $2 each for. the 2nd class passen
gers. .t .,
It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, fbr the
information of passengers, that four daily lines are
in operation between Washington and Baltimore, by
means of which the. traveller who, through business
or pleasure, has been delayed in ' Washington, has
it always ia his power to proceed at convenient
hours directly on his journey to any point north of
puce.
Passengers leaving Petersburg in the morning at
t A- M., and Who prefer stoppin an night in Bal
timore, can leave next morning by the splendid
New Steamer Orniu McDonald, ris the New
Castle and French Town Route, anWarrive in Phil
adelphia by half past 12, fare Only $2 60 ; making
ine wBoie tare trom Petersburg to Philadelphia on
ly
For Through Tickets to - Washinirton and Balti
more, apply to the Agent at the Richmond and Pe
tersburg Depot.
THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't,
Office R. & P. R. R. Co. April 24, 1852. 83
For Norfolk and Portsmouth,
THE FAVORITE AND BEAUTI
ful steamer AUGUSTA, Capt. Wm.
U. Smith, harinjr been
thoroughly o-
verhauled and
repaired, and. finished
with a new boiler and a new mainshaft of wrought
iron, is now running between Port Walthall and the
above places, in connection with the Richmond and
Petersburg and City Point Roads.
The Trains from Petersburg via City Point Rail
Road, running in connection with the AUGUSTA
leave the City Point Depot at T o'clock, A. M. ev
ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Returning, the AugusU leaves Norfolk on the al
ternate days, vis : Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day, at 6 A. M., and arrives at City Point at 1
o'clock, P. M., where passengers take the ears fbr
retersDurg.
Fare from City Point to the Grove Wharf and
all intermediate landings ...... $1 00
Do To Norfolk e4eeeatasttfstesef . 1 00
Do Children not over 12 years of age
Do Servanta to the Grove Wharf and all interme
diate landings
Do To Old Point and Norfolk.
t Meals 50 cents. For servants 25 cents.
TAOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't,
Office R. P. R. Co., April 27 1852. "34
Piney Point Line to Baltimore.
THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY JH-mfarm.
formed that the , comfortable .andf
commodious low pressure steamer MA- , . . Vr
RYLAND, Capt Chaa. E. Mitchell, baring been en
tirely refitted, enlarged and improved in every res
pect with berths for a large number of passengers,
and with state rooms for those who prefer being re
tired, is new on the 'route between Richmond and
Bri timore. Passengers by this agreeable' -and e
conomical line, will leave Petersburg by the morn
ing train, on Mondays and Wednesdays,' at 41 A.
M. and reach Baltimore on the following mornings
in time toprooeed by the Newcastle and French
Town Steamboat Line, at tU A. M-, or with the
early train ef those days to PhOadelpm- Return
ing passengers will leave Baltimore ear the? after
noons ef Tuesday and Thursday, at .4 P.- M, and
eonnect at the Creek oa Wednesday and Friday suc
ceeding with the trainrwhich -arrives in, Richmond
at 4 P. hL, of the same days. ; ,, . , .
Fare in either direction, . $5,. (state, rooms and
meals for the cabin passengers, extra,) except in
the ease of Ladies and. families, who will hare the
privilege of sUte rooms free of charge. Forward
cabin passengers, including meals and lodging on
board,) $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, $1 60.
Making the whole fare from Richmond to Philadelphia
for fir elatt pamtngtrt hy tine agreeable Unt $7 50
only. A '- js- -
For further particulars and though Tioketsr ap
ply to the Ticket agent at the Richmend and Pe
tersburg Depot at Petersburg office R.-4 P. B-t B.
Company. -. . : ' " - ; . "
THOS. DODAMEAD, Jsupt.' -April
1,.18S2. .. . .-,- .84
Rlohmond and Petersburg R. Road.
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, On
and after Monday,' March tiie 1st, two Passen
ger Trains will run dairy each way between Peters
burg and Richmond, both' Trains carrying the Uni
ted SUtes Mail, and connecting with the Trains on
the R. F. A P, R. R., Fredericksburg, Washington,
Ae., and with the Tirginia Central R. Bi and Canal
Packets tot QiarlottesviSe;' LynchbuTgy Staunton,
Lexington, etev. '-' 't i-ni-r ' s"
1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 41 A M.
2d do do do. T da -.Atl T. M.
.1st Train leave Riohmond daayaf.7 A hL
2dr do - v de - -T'.de do - at 5 P M.t
. Fare,, when paid at the office, $1 00. . - , j.
. Children oyer I and.not over 12 years, of age,
aervanU and eolored persons, when Tickste are pro
cured at tlm Office half pric , : , ' .
, . Seryaata .travelling by . themsetres must be: fur
nished by their masters. with fm'p passes, no thai
one can be retained aV .the office ; and. it' must be
expressly stated on he pass that they. areHo.'be
leftnitt4 fo'fo m 'the.Can.: 'X j"".
. 1LB. Ns frefghf Of packages bf any 3nd wffl
be allowed ta be carried on the Mall Tin.
The Trains' wffl run by Richinbnd time. -1 ,"a
- y fHOS. DODAMEAtt",
April i, 1852. - 8trperintenaiit
T ICHMDND, PETERSBURG, NORFOLK:
XV-AND NEW YORK "STEAM- BACKE:
fXMPANYiTh double1 enrine' and fast Sailing
Steamer CITY OP -RICHMOND, 'FoWTra, master-,
and CITY OF NORFOLK, Post, toaster, erenow
en. the lion in complete order for freight and pas
sengers. .
. To allow sufficient time for receiring and delrver-
ing freight in good, weather, and securjnggulnxi-
ty in trips, cue Steamer will, leave ,rw fort every
fhundayK and Cftjf Poto every Fridaf . .. This arrange;
meat may be relied upon as th4 most punctuaL' ac
commodating arid economical to shippers arid pa
sengers. Each ship is supplied with -splendid sa
loons and sUte-Tooms-for passengers.' ' " i ""'
First Cabin passage, t f W!l$8,t)Q-'
Second do iK do1 ' -',00 :
Freight per euble fbot,'. r i,: :i -;' X To
THOMAS BRASCBV Agent '
t j Old Street ltesburjf,
April 80, 1852. i .hw $5
TT MBRKLLAS FA&ASOLS, JuMreeerred and
I J for aale by
J. BROWN.
T OBtNSOJTS SHOES, best trnattty ; alsoi com-'
XSBplpers for Ladies,,fk"' -'c"i e
XmST jft5 . JtANSA;COOKE,
Match 23y i852.v:'i Ufta nwii tnsti
RECEIYED, several cases OenfrBooti
IJITBATB OFMA0NBSL-rBW J4
rsiranmU te TjiwDeura this oelebraaeai aperieni
es t larpcale, i anx. Jenjed..fe havaa supply
oonsUntiy ofl hand: for, my cusxomersj
..,.... ,.,n r, jri,riiD. tl
March 22, J85J ;J ' .
I take this method of , returning -my s
jl uaimgueucnanu to my erenda and the public
eneranylbT yth liberal patronage which they
bestowed upon me for the last five years? and
a nope, tnat BJ a stnc attentton. to business,- to
merit a continuance thereof ,1 have cm hand, at my
Manufactory on Bank street aTfdWd supply of CW-
rmges oi ray era manuutnre;wiuch IrTrtn sell oa
i axTOHnaedating terms as the' same work can be
procured In the Sute, - And I would abw state, fbf
the InfornUtion of those who are in the habit of p:
tronixing Northern Manufactories; that having in
nry etsrAsy 5e best workmen to ne found in the
City, using none but the Umi nlaterisls,- and being
myeelfa practical Conch Maker, I sun prepared to
make to 'order anything in'tny EnA from nAone
hewer Bulkey to the finest Coach that rune wr
streets, which I wiU warrant to rerdf as mu ser
vice) to the?purrhsBer -asany . to le found either
North or South. . ' .. .. : , , - . . . .. ..
I am also prepared to do iwnairin at the shortest
notice and in a superior,' manner, and on fh most
reasonaDie terms. . .- -;
. ' JOHN CAMP,
Bank st, opposite' the Exchange Bank. '
Petersburg, March 11th, 185 ' ;' : ,6m 21
Brandy, Whiskey, Wine. Ao.
"TITE keep constantly on hand a large supply of
Old and New Apple . Brandy;
superior old Blonongafcela, and the Old Pure Rye
rfmsKey, '
Double and Sintrle Rectified Whisker.
Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port Malaga and
Claret Wine,
New England and Old Jamaica Rum,
Rose and Holland Gin.
AH of which we offer for sale very low, . -,
PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVL3, 4 CO.
Petersburg, March 16,1852. , 22 tf
; GROCERIES J GROCERIES 1 1
A VTE hre in Store and are now receiving the
following .Goods, which will be sold at the
lowest rates:
60 Hhds P, R. and N- Q, Sugars,
80 Hhds and Bbls Molaiues.
70 Packages Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Re
fined Sugars, .
276 Bags Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee,
81 'Pipes Cog. Brandy,
15 Casks Made., Port and Sherry Wine.
100 Bbls. Rectified Whiskey,
20 " D, Rectified do.
20 " OldMonong&halado.
80 Grape Brandy, Gin, N. E. Runt
10 Pepper Mint Cordial and Cherry
xtraady. - - -
40 "Southampton Apple Brandy
40 Baskete Champagne, Pints and Quarto.
150 Boxes Tallow Candles. -
60 " ChrisUline do.
40 " Adamantine do.
10 ". Sup. Sperm do.
60 '. Pale Soap, .
75 Brown do
20 " Famflydo.
200 Gross Matches, . .
100 Reams Letter and Cap Paper,
200 " Wrapping paper,
80 Tons Swedes, American and English Iron.
1050 Kegs Cumberland and Rapid Fall Nails.
75 dox. Bed Cords. 100 Cotton and Hemp lines.
10 Coils Manilla Rope. 600 lbs Shoe thread.
6 i and i Chests Gun Powder, ' Young Hyson
ana uucK Tea. -20
Bbls Oder Vinegar, TOO Kegs Powder.
6 Tons Castings. 180 'Bags shot
60 Bbls Mess and Prime Pork,
5000 lbs Western sides..
20 Bag Gin w. Pepper and
150 Sides Hemlock and Oak Tan
100 Boxes window Glass 8 by 10 and 10 by 12.
201 Bbs No.;I Mackend. L
, 80 Bbls No. a ditto, -...
, 10 Bbls Craneras. .
10,000 Cigars, 6 doe. Deinuoins. i. . ,
. IZ Cases Saddles, 10 dox. Horse Collars
12 Dot. Blind Bridlosi ' ' . "
15 Casks Brown Stout
5 Casks AW ' "
' ' 40 Boxes Cheese, Blacking, Mace, Cloves, Ac
' BRITTON A TODD, '- '
Sycamore' street Petersburg, TA
March 1852. - w8m
r JAMES E CTJTHBERT,
(SUCCESSORTO KERR A" CUTHBERT,) -
Oroeer, Forvardir.g and Commission Merchant, Bol-
Ungrxok Street, Petertbttrg, Vai
' " ' ' "' ' 'narsBjrxgrs 1
Tbos. Dtgg, Zx.,' JatJuok, JSf. CL,
MessrSTanBr 'v'
Messrs. L. D. ft W. G. CrcnshaWj MtehmondV
JoeiaK Wflls, Esq., Norfolk. '
James Genrge, Esq., Baltimore.
Messrs. Monahan ft Beers,' New' fork " "
AS constantly tm hand: Prun Porto Rko
ana riew oneans Sugars,
Crushed,' Pulverised and Clarified do
Rio; Laguira and St Domingo Coffees ' '
Black Pepper in grain and grourjai ted Allspice"1'
Race Ginger" in Bags, and Ground in Boxes .l
Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson'Teas-' v
fW 11 j -.Ja! n n
xauow, Aiiamaptine ana pperm vamaies ,
Brewn, Pale and Variegated Soaps -
Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lend
Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping paper,
uooa ana jamagea oow ana upper- Leather . .
T : . , - . . , rt , -
uTcrpwi ana uryuna Ainm oait,
Prime Vireinia and Western Bacon and Lard
NaQsj aisorted, with flooring and Warehouse
itegaiia, iTrmcipe, and Haranna Ugars ; ; t" .
.ogetiiet' wftii a laree stock of foreim arid do
mestic liqubrs,' Winesj &el, whiph he offers at the
lowest nmrkst rates, ; -,
The ertrwtest attention paid to: rccelv&iic and for.
warding goods. - : r- '! - "'"''.'V
'Petersburg; March 6, 1 ; ' ; - ;19i?
. Nails, Iron andStML,-
XA A Eegs CberiandAyalkm, and old Do
fjjf minion Nails. .
0 Tons. wedos, American and English Iron. 7
ALSO, a fine assortment of Cist Shear:' German
nd Bnafed Steel -- For sale by 1 V
.. '' ' PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS ft CO.
felmbnrg, March 18,-1852. - j ytVt'
Molasses. , -. : -.-'T
TUHDS
prime New Crop -Cardenas Molxs-
60 fitftels choice '
Kw Orleans
In fine erdar, for sale by '5.
,..A ; ; PEEBLES, WHITE,- DAVIS & CCv
Petersburg, March 16, 1852. 5 ;., ,f - 22 tf
xoelsior Buiiding Hardwars)
: ND Tool Store Exolusiyelyi The Largest and
Only JjUbushment of the kind in the U. S.
M- MpCLURE. A BR0., No, . 287 Market
Lahore Jth, Philadelphia, ..v-- ?.
ranted. quality; Prenuumorcelain Knobs vtf 60
patterns; Silver Plated Binges, &c.witji the most
complete assortment pf all the modern patterns in
this line.' BulUers wi4 dealers 1 krited to call
and examine our stock. ai. - . .
Catalogue Sent by Mail if denred, . -
ot Air Registers and Ventilators i at? Faetorv
May ia, uhh, - so t 40 8nr
. j4 Just Reoeived.
h Ttfvr rj- r,Z "
10. do extra finejRappee Snuff inUles,'"i
'5 dot inckles. Brand V Peaehfea: PVrf Paarel
us nseBa' ssav wyMs twae j a4e X insa "
200 lbs Bupurlor SinokfaTTrilma
$ bbto Sodn and Craierav Cfranres, Lem-
Jsmns, 185$ tvJ h'J 1--?., ., PlMAfTLER. -it
tlkVERCERy, POTATOES r-Ar lofc of Atercer
v nr wiVtr t; rw-
... P ,
June&
iood5.
torth Caf clina' lMutual Insuranoe
H Coritpariy has been in. ssful operation
5 TaW VUlMi. ftM.'Ml "ufal"'lMlHMH..
V WW. V .H. M . J - y . M.
re, vtatra Vuwm Lit ' - ' - i t ! I In II Sta
-" mvm mm. II... V. m vy .J Mw fci.i ,
- ' o. wr,i , em TAwi, . .
--v oKjm amis ana xuryTJswme txignucnew, j
upon fateurnbie terms.77 Its Poneien hew oner
prvperty isjaaounting te $4600,000, h large por
tioat of which is in Counfry riskairnnd ito present
capital is nearly Six Hundred Thmsaad Dollars,
in bwrnm prtrperiy -seeureiLaF jmmt pi Gtmsssis
The. average east rrf inuraam wpm the plan of
this mpej?y has been less th ene third ef ess
P? PT annua, on ntt grades ef property etf
nrsed m tts oneratiensf -w- .-. .
THE foUowmg persons hare been elected Direo
tors and. Officers exVthis Ceaapany for the present
, ' .. . .. ',
DIRECTORS., T
OWatsonj Baleisth. 1 ,h: "
Richard Smith.
do
. John Primrosef
;enfy D.Tutner,
J. G. B. RoulhAo,
8. -W; Whiting,
Tea H, Soltjy
. GeOv-'MeNeUL
t Josi Oi Wright
James E.Hoyt;
Jamei Sloan,' ' .
John Cox, J, i ':
'- Joehu Boner, 4 r
Joseph Pool,: '
Michael Brown,
, fldf
5 do
" do ---u
do- ' '
Fayetteville.
Wilmiirgton.
WAetington.
tOrneittbore.'
Edentoau
Salesn, r -Elisabeth
City.
Salisbury. ,
Alex.; Mitchell,
W. N JL Sowtk, Mlirfreesboro'
ff fa - . . . le e.
. -xfc nuiiama r unariottfi .
John B. Barrett, ' Milton.
A. T. Sammy, , AsherifleT -All
Directors are anthorixed ta receive annlieavi
tions; ' . . - '
OFFICERS , OF THE COMPANT. .
JoriaVa WatsoA, PraideiU. ' 3 y:s
h Q. B, BbuftaA ' Viet do; ' ' r " ''
Richard Smith, Treaiurert v
John C. Partridge, Secretary -.
John H. Bryan, Attomeyt
' - - Jf Herstnan, Qeneral Agent
I ft Wi Whiting, "I .;w
' Richard Smith, I Executite CoarMUe&T
John Primrose, . ) . -
Ait- oniTiltlBifiaiioiia mAmm. m immmmM
should be addreaeed to the Secretary post paid. ..1
Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1852. ; i;; u. f
NotthT Molina tttail Insui
ranoe Oornpany
FTlHIS Company continttes to Insure the five of
I all healthy White persons add Blavefti : i -r
The greatest risk taken on a siilgls Uft is $5,000;
Slaves are insured fbf a term of one to fire years far
jds their valtifc.; , tu , j3 0
V ,.OITIDani .. -
Dr. :Cha. TL Johnson, President, t i
Wm. D. Haywood, Vies President . T
James Fw Jordan, Secretary, , v
Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, 3 v;-ri
Perrin Busbee, Attorneyi -. o .
Dr. Wm, H-3IcKeet Examining Physician..
J. Hersman, General Agent . ,.: ,. .;
All losses are paid within 90 days after satiafac
tory propfjs presented, ' a" . , C .
Blanks and PattpbJeli, siflwing the plah of opfet
ation of the Company, may be had en .'application
at the Office, or any of the Agencies. AR letters
en business should be addressed to " ' :
lie 4. ISA liV.- -u - - i-; i;:r.-.JUi.
Greensboro1i:h: Mutual Ats1irtifl6i
GoitiDahy
TsUMUAlSt to an Act Qthutott&ml
X" pany has heed formed tinder the name and Style
of "Ths GftstzxsB&ndttOH MtrrtJAtlicstinAxcx Coat'-
rAXT,wandrunr orgahlxed by the appointment of
the fbttowhrg OffleerVVis jf . '. 'V
JAMES SLOAN, President,"".
S. G. 'COFFIN; W PrdentrJ?lf
" PETEB ADAMS, See. nd Tref
C. P. MENDBNHALI4 Attofyt 5
JOHN a. mkbane; '"yu
WM fli.-BANKlNi
siuvTuasi
mm u
James SldanV
Jonn!Aei
Shubal G Coffint- Jesse Shelly1' 1 s -
went.-, rr-r-o-, -.t w ,ar,i .
niuwu,Hm ' sesauns TT . f; sciu -
KsA:1 - ' : 'Tyre GlemW
This Compaar has now been in enMeatftd eus
tion for sereral rnonthsi mtfd will take risks uoos
Dwelnng Houses, Stores, and other Buildings, Mer
chandise FnrniUre, Produce,, Ao. t The ebject of
uufwpnnuin m wanora a sy stein ox ixisursTese
which shall-operate for the mutual benefit ef alliU .
members.;. t.:-j-frb
The pecunaf, adTantogeJiaiisSnnfemi ' this'od
of Ihsnrance. is. that the assured oaT no more than
the actual losses and expenses ef the Cpany , ami '
experience has proved the" safety f .Mutual bsutr
ance Companies as wall .'as the great saving to tts
members 1 and rio stronger arrument can be nto
ddced in Ibsif favor, thai) the oonfidenoe which they
receive rrm:theiMitiire imniBty; where such
nnpauies are m suooessroj opefsnon"'ilw
5 Any infcrmon resTJectinat the torincfnleee thh
Compafty ijrill be cheerfully futniaW ,by th Bai-
. PBTJ?a ADAMS, Secretary
eSubscriberi havina- been fipnointed ' Arsnt
will receite apnliceiiou W ptke surveys to etfse
Lisulanee m said Conrpsarc. ad .r4 m&i
;t1tcT,''WJOKS Agent fbr tuistgna
Deembel:81ft5i.
XT
-FIRE! .fr
rpH E TNA nrSURAKCE COMPANY, or
I llanrronn Ca9., offers : to insure BuOdiitiB
and Merchandise, against Josf or damage by ftro,
at premiums itf anit tle0isssv.fc.-.ifgs-jr?g sf.
1 ..This is one pf the oldest and heat Insurance CeWK
panies in the .United Stotea, and pays. ftsfrsW'
nromntlV. i .. .-' - ""
-appucauens xor xiisuranee in. uateign, ju
Vto. be made to
Oetober,' lSS."' taiJT-j t
TP OOK AT HI8.000mut Wallt ana
Ij Brads 4 to 40; 100 piasBUacbed smdBruwfc
Btotings .andfiherting Primei Old Javs Coffee,
Laguira and R Coffee; Brown Called and Leaf
Sngan. Superior Green Tea, and Old English MnsV
tnrd, 'it for sale by4? 4BROWJLjIi
BWghMateh JMIE62 v 2Mf-f
FT1 BIS HOTEL, a short diirUaee WxsT of ihh
JL Capitol 8quare, is opened far ti accwmiodav
faun of the Travelling Community; andlpropr
tor would be much pleased to po gentlemen, by.
the week; month or year r He wiJJ ius bis bestrt-1
forts to please and render eomfcrUble all -who ia$$:
visit him, and he 'respectfully solicits a share1 of
pubno patronage.- rus sunte wm ne attended to
by an active and attentive Hostier.
V fil'i ,1. 1 M
BaMgh; FeKffi? 1852: M ;rrP'Uirr''
Jkr TlTAND.-Gunny and Heinp Begng,: 44 in
'ches.yide.fitBale-TOp and twine. Aiapr
JoO pairs Men and Boyi IStugsris. l ei J
nen ana xwys jup eaoctees" f y.
WonienlentSeV iofeaC fth 4rgHF tfb
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