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1- ST: VOLUME UIL . CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1352. THE "RALEIGH REGISTER''. Is published Semi-weekly cad Weekly, by . SEAtOX .GALES, EDITOR AND T B Of KlBTO R TERMS:- . $5 par annum ; In adTanea $1." .$3 per annum ; in advance $2 60. For the Semi-weekly, For the Weeklyr RATES Or ADTERTISIXQ : ADrTSTTSKWSW. For erery 1 Unas, to Inaertion fi; ach additional insertion. . 23 rta. Vmrt Ord-rs and Judicial adertbementa ' 111 be rhargad 4S r cent, higher; but a deduction of 33ft per cent, will be 'x. from the rralr price to umaan by tn year. . AdvVrtbemei.tj. inrrteJ in the 8eml-irekly, wlU alao appear b fw of cbarje. a J-Letter I REGISTER BOOK AND JOB - ' ; 1'1.TLG OFFICE, The sub-oenber having recently refitted kis office with a new, heauttfal and extensive assortment of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, ja prepared to execute, with neatnrsa, every variety of iDX 4 ?AM ? 3 LIT . WK. ALSO " in the best style, and at but a trifling advance on North ern prices. To en&ble him to do this, he has received an as.ortment of beautifully enameled t'ards. of dif ferent sizes, aud fancy Stationery, with which he prepared to fill orders for Ball Tickets, Circulars, and all descriptions of ' Bronx and Fancy Colored Printing, fie has, alro. an assortment of extra-siietl type for MAJOCOTH POSTERS and SHOW. BILLS, and will spare no pains to render peri eel atifaction in the execution of all work with which he shall he entrusted. , SEA TON GALES. - NEW YORK PIAKO FORTE EMPORIUM. MESSRS. BENNETT & CO. IN consequence of the immense demand, and un rivalled popularity of their French Grasd ac tios Piaso Foktes, have greatly enlarged their Manufactory, ami oncned a Spacious Yakkkoom at Xo- 361 Broadway, one dfxir above "Tnompson't Saloon," where they will be hnppv- at all times to supply their numer ous friends aud patrons with Piano Foktes, of ev ery variety of style and finish. All instruments manufactured at this establishment are folly war ranted to stand any climate, and give perfect sat isfaction, both in Vomtmk and qcalitt of Tocch. Our prices are such that those desiring a very su perior finished instrument, as well aa those more ecunumicaily inclined, cannot fail to be suited Dialers, Professoiis, Axetbcrs and others, wish ing to purchase, are invited to coll and look for themselves. BENNETT k CO., 301 Broadway, New Yobk. Sept. 16, 18o2. . ly 77 Gloves, Gloves, Gloves. " DOZEN pairs Gents and Ladies' Paris Kid If I Gloves, Gents and Ladies Alexander's col'd Silk Gloves, black Lace and Twisted Silk Mitts, Ladies Raw Silk, Cashmere, Braganxa and Beard Mitts, Gents Beaver, Cloth, Berlin, Cashmere. Nor way, Military, Buck and Merino Gloves, Gents and Ladies nuiitlets, Boys, Misses and Childrens Gloves, &c, &c, W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. GOOD NEWS FOR COWS. - LW. PECK & Co., keep constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Seed Meal and Flax Seed Meal. Raleigh, March loth, 1852. 22 Printing Office for Sale. f 1 THE Presses, Type, Furniture, and all the ma- l terials lately used for printing the Raleigh Times, are now offered for sale, on reasonable and accommodating terms. They include 1 Hoes Patent Washington Press, No. 5, 26 by 40, with Inking machine complete ; 1 Iron Ramage Tress, Imperial sixe ; large imposing stone, 32 by 72 inches; brass and wood galleys; stands, &c. Fonts of new small Pica and long Primer type ; 300 lbs. Bourgeois and 150 lbs. Brevier do., not half worn, and excellent letter; column rules and a large assortment of brass rule, of all kiuds ; new leads; and about 500 feet of new assorted furni ture. In brief, sufl&cient for the publication of two Im perial newspapers, with a good assortment of Job type, borders, flowers, cuts, &c. The Office is well found in every respect, and well deserving the attention of printers Application may be made, for the present, to C. C. RABOTEAU. Raleigh, Sept. 25, 1852. tf . 79 To Farmers and Others. BROGANS! BROGAtfS I -tK THE subscriber has now on hand and f intends to keep at all times during the Fall T and inter seasons a large and good as- kaZa. sortment of Negro Shoes, for male and female, embracing all kinds used For Plantation and other Purposes. Amongst my assortment of Brogans may be found the Hungarian shoe . and Stitcbdowns, to which I would call the attention of Farmers and others in want of a superior article for their servants. My prices shall be as low as similar goods can be bought elsewhere, and I would respectfully invite the at tention of all to an examination of my stock, as I shall sell low lor casn. I have also on hand and intend constantly to keep,' x large and wen selected assortment of Ladies' 4" Gentlemen's Boots Shoes. including all of the latest styles and patterns. Also, BOTS AND YOCTH S BOOTS AND SHOES, Misses and Children's Shoes of all kinds. Travelling and hair Trunks, alises, Bonnet Boxes, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Blacking Brushes, &c. All of which will te sold at the lowest prices lor casn, Dy A. J. PARTIN, Sign of the Biz Boot Raleigh, September 28, 1852. 80 A Good assortment of Ladies', Misses and CBil- dren's dressed and undressed MOROCCO BuoTEES. Also a great variety Ladies, Misses,' and Children s Black and colored Prunella and lasting GAITERS. Come and supply yourselves at A. J. PARTIN S Raleigh, Sept. 28. Sign of the Big Boot - GENTLEMEN who are desirous of good health would do well to call at A. J. Partin'a and sup ply themselves with a pair of Cork Sole or Water proof BOOTS, which they can purchase for a small sum of money, not exceeding four dollars and fifty cents. Raleigh, Sept 28, 1852. go JUST OPENED, a good assortment of Gents fine " alf Stitched Boots and Shoes. Also, 200 pairs business boots, - ' A. J. PARTIN. Raleigh, Sept 28th, 1852.- 80 Bagging, Rope and" Twine. fft YDS. Gunny Cloth and Dundee Bag-T-WUU ging, i 40 t oils best Jute and Hemp Rope, lower than "ver before offered in this market Call and exam ine for yourselves. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER, Robinson & Co's. Shoes & Slippers, ,( Pair Mo- u Kid Walking Shoes and f'JU Slippers, i'lies, Misses, and Children's Goat Skin Bootees, 'te Kid Slippers. J. BROWN Sept. 24, 1852. 79 "tf PIANOS. NOW receiving at the North Carolina Music Store, a splendid assortment of Pianos from the Cele brated Factory of Knabe A Gaehle, Baltimore, who received the first Premiums three years in succes sion, in 1848, 1849, and 1850, at their anual Exhi bition of the State of Maryland. Grand Piano, in a modern style, handsome .wood $G50 . do do with carved ornaments from $700 to $1000 Square Piano, splendid carving ornamental style, No. 2, $450 Square Piano, splendid carving Gothic style, " No. 3, $400 Comprising 6 J Octaet either as Rosewood or Maho- v ,?"y, Built in an entire Iron Frame Sqtjare Piako, splendid carvinjr ornam'd style, Drawing' Ao. 8,1 450 do do do do Gothic style, do 3 400 do . do square cor. case, ogee Tablets, on a large lash stand, do do 4 375 do ' do round do do ornam'd with modem mouldings, do do 10, 375 tio do do do do plain finish, of superior wood, do do do 350 do do hollow cornered case, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stand, do do 5, 350 do do - do do do on modern legs, do do J, 350 do - do square cor case, Goth, pattern Tablet and octpig, legs, do do 9 325 do do hollow do do. plain Tablet, and octagon legs, do do J, 325 do do square do do do plain legs Comprising 6 Octarr, Entire Iron Frame. do - do fashionable style case, orna mented with mouldings, 300 do do hollow cornered case, and 8 cornered ogeeles, 280 do do square cornered case, gothic Tablets, lees to match, 280 ' Comprising 6 Oetavety Iron Plate and Bar, do do hollow cornered case, on a scroll stand, Drairiug No. 5,1 do do do do do on turned legs, do do square 250 250 do fancy Tablet, , legs to match, . do . do do do plain do 22i . Drawirles of the above numbers can be seen 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, Fabers Pencils, Tinted drawing papper. Can vass m the piece and on stretchers, various sizes, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, l'alett knive, Fal- ett cups, Maul sticks, black and white Crayons, sc. &c. in short every thing necessary for these taste ful and beautiful accomplishments. Piano Covers, .Gutta, Percha figured and plain. lined with cloth in order to secure the Piano against the dampness of the atmosphere, a new and splen did article. A choice selection of new and popular Music this day received and for sale by K. W. PETERSILIA. ' Raleigh, Jan. 5th, 1852. 2 T"ISSOLUTION. The co-partnership of E. T. I Nash & Co. was dissolved bv mutual consent on the 1st July, 1852. E. P. Nash having pur chased the interest of J. U. Simmoss, the business will be settled and conducted by him alone. All persons having claims against the late firm will present them for settlement, and those in debted please moke payment. E. P. NASH, J. H. SIMMONS. E. P. NASH, Book and Piano Foetk Seller, Fetersbunr. Vs., will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of goods in his line ; and proposes, during his contemplated trip North, to make it still more complete. He expects to sell at such prices, and to give such personal at tention to business, as muv merit a continuance of former patronaze. July 10th, 1852. - 69 ly "GOODS FOR THE SEASON." tVA,S 4 ( OOIiK, (one door above b, smitu's corner.) X o !i9, Fayetteville Street, It IL.EIGI1, .V C. ARE now receiving their Fall purchase, p.nnistincr nf Trv nrttM ncni)l-vr Iron SJfcj r 0 - -. - - .... . " T jttrwJ .Ofc.wu JUlIltll n 1111 UliLCf themselves that they can offer as great if not greater inducements than they have been able to do here tofore : to be convinced of the fact call and examine before buying elsewhere. We subscribe ourselves as ever the frieuds of a generous community. EVANS & COOKE. - September, 1852. - 78 LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plain and Figured Black Gros De Rhine Silks, Rich Brocade Colored ditto, from $1 to $4 per yard; French Satin De Cheuc, Emhroidrcd Swiss Robes. Alba naise Robes, High Colored DeLaines for children, French Cashmeres, Plain and Figured, New Styles tugusti ami rrencli Merinos, just received at EVANS & COOKE'S. September, 1852. - 78 -TZriECES UF PKIXTS ol every variety, "JLt7 vstyle, quality and price ; a very large lot of Shawls, embracing every quality, sc. EVANS & COOKE. September, 1852. 78 II ATS! HATS!! HATS ! ! 12 Cases of Be- J4 bee's and others of the latest and most approved styles, "bought of the Manufacturers - them selves and no mistake. Those wishing the last Agony call at " EVANS & COOKE'S September, 1852. 78 BOOTS AND SHOES. J. Miles & Sons' Im- r If proved Stitched Boots, Double Soled and ' W. Water Proof ditto, a splendid article of Double Soled Brogans "for the Practical Farmers of Wake and surrounding- counties, including the Railroad ;" Robingon'a Shoes for Ladies, and Misses Bootees, &c, &c, at EVANS COOKE'S. September, 1852, ' 78 X INSEYS1 HEAVY GEORGIA PLAINS and liKerseys, large lot of BlankeW. Bedtickhig. Marlborough Plaids, Brown and Bleached St irtings ana aneeungs, t lunnel all wool, Canton ditto . -. . :' EVANS & COOKE. September, 1852. , 78 TAGGING AND ROPE, GUNNEY AND DUN- I IDEE, also Twine, all of the best quality, and sold low by EVANS & COOKE. 78 September, 1852 TyONNETS. Leghorn, Plain and Figured Bon- lneis, aiuc onto, oeauuiui styles. - EVANS & COOKE. September, 1852. - 78 R5 EADY MADE CLOTHING. Black Cloth Sacks ,nd Frock Coats, Clouded Cassiraere ditto Biue and Drab Felt Over Coats, Drab Petershams Clouded Pilots, Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants i-ai ar" i n- . . j nt tr..i at A DiacK oaun ana i igurea due v etas, c., sc., op posite tne iar-iamea ana woria-renownea establish ment of , L,. Harding & Uo. . .-- .- EVANS & COOKE . -,tt,v, . i - - No. 29 Cheap Side, September, 1852. 78 s ARAT0GA WATER the Draft Store of Constantly kept at . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO, Great Excitement in N. Carolina ! rpHE BATTLE IS BEGUN, AND I INTEND TO Fight my way through for HOME INDUSTRY ! Ifyou want to save a couple Hundred Dollars, send on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Cape, Arms and n orms Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, Brass Machinery so The prices of Stnl-caps, Arms, and Worms, are as follows : By the pound 37 cents : orbT contract: 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms, $400 10 485 525 685 615 050 695 12 14 15 16 20 do do do 7o0 30 do do do 850 85 do do do 900 All work will be warranted for 12 months, fire and burning expected. His work will also 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 WOLTER1NG. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. 75 ly Boot and Shoe Manufactory. MS DEPKEN would respectfully announce to the citizens of Raleigh and surroundiug country, that lie still continues to carry on the above business, in all its branches, at Mr. Wolter ing's Hardware Store. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore re ceived, I assure the public that I will give univer sal satisfaction to those who entrust me with their work. HENRY A. DEPKEN. Raleigh, Jan. 9th, 1852. 3 MS' I S . WOLTER1NG respectfully announces to the Ladies of Raleigh and surrounding country that she is now receiving her Fall and Win ter Stock of Fancy Goods, embracing China goods, fine iron-stone dinner-setts, tea-setts, and cups and saucers as as ever brought to this Citv. Also, Groceries of every description. Musical Instruments, &c, which will be sold low for cash. Just received, a fresh supplv of Confectionaries. Thankful for past favors, she solicits a continu ance of the same. W1LHELMINA WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. loth. 1851. -v-75 Valuable Residence and Lots IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH, FOR SALE. THE Subscriber desires to dispose of his RESI DENCE in the city of Raleigh and the vacant lot contiguous to the oue upon wluch it is situated. The two will be sold separately or together. Ibe House is most eucibly and advantageously situated, is in a good state of repair, and surroun ded by all the necessary conveniences aud comforts of a Family domicil. The whole Property is near the contemplated Kail Road Depot, and cannot fail, therefrom, wt being greatly euhanced in value. The terms will be favorable. W. F. COLLINS. Raleigh, Sept 24, 1862. 79 tf J. J. BIGGS' NORTH CAROLINA. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING CHEAP CASH STORE. f 1 HE Members of the Legislature and others vis I iting the City are invited to call and examine a very fine assortment of Cloths. Cassimercs. and Vestings, which will be made to order. Also, all kinds of Readt Mape Clothing, and Fi bmsiiino Goods for gentlemen consisting in part of fine Dres and under Shirts, or nearly all qualities and styles, drawers. Jiail nose, .rocket llandkTs, Cravats, Ties and Stocks in great variety. Gloves and Sus penders, of all kinds Dressing Gowns, which are so necessary to one's comfort. Also, a very superi or lot of Dress Hats. Call at No. 10. Fayetteville, St N. B. When the Measure is taken, a good fit is warranted in every instance. Raleigh, Sept 28, 1852. 80 Gw FOR SALE. I LoT received by the subscriber, opposite the fj Post umce, in addition to his former sup- plies : Tapestry, Brussels and Lngraiu Carpeting, Druggets and Hearth Rugs, Gunny Cloth Bsgging ami Bale Rope, hewing Tobacco, Segars and old Cheese, Citron, Prunes and Raisins. Madeira, Sherry, Port, Hock and Claret Wines. Champaign of Great Western, Golden Crown, Bol linger, and rleur DeSillery Brands, Pale. Hennessee and London Dock Brandies. Holland Gin Jamaica Rum and Isley Whiskey. Monongahela and Old Rye do Stuart's Refined, Crushed and Loaf Sugars, Sugar House Syrup, &c. J. B. G. ROULHAC. Sept. 27, 80 A Splendid Farm and Residence IN THE COUNTY OF FRANKLIN FOR SALE. rTlHE Subscriber, wishing to remove and devote I his time to his profession, offers for sale, his Farm, lying on both sides of the road, leading from Louisburg to Warrenton, tHree miles from the for mer place, twelve miles from Jones' White Sulphur Springs and 15 from Shocco. The Tract contains 1500 AC It US of as good Land as can found in the county, in a high state ot cultivation, and admirably adapted, to the successful culture of the best Tobocco, Cotton Corn, wheat &c. The plantation is nearly equally divided by a never tailing stream, irrigating about 800 acres of as rich land, as avarice could desire. The upland is agreeably diversified by hill and dale, easily cultivated, and very productive. In fact there are few locations in North Carolina offering as many inducements to the intelligent agriculturist as this, i he improvements consist of a large and commodious MANSION HOUSE con taining 9 rooms, well built, and in excellent order, enshrined in a beautiful grove of magnificent oaks, every necessary out house. Tobacco Barns, Stables, Carriage-house, negro, houses, brick spring house and o Spring, at whose gushing fountain, Hygeia, herself, might delight to linger. Situated in a high heathful region of country, abounding in the best and purest of water, in a neighborhood proverbial for Intelligence, refinement, and morality ; conven ient to the famous Male and Female Schools, of Louisburg, it is believed this location is unsurpas sed in this region of the "Old JSorth State. .The Subscriber invites the attention of persons wishing to purchase, assuring them, that the terms shall be satisfactory. PETER 8. FOSTER, "Louisburg, Franklin Co., N. C.' Sopt 21, 1S52. . . . 78 6t Standard 6 times and forward bilL Peruvian Government; Guano. r I jHJS - subscribers are. .prepared, to deliver in - I . quantities to siiftt purchasers, Peruvian Gov ernment Guano, put up in two bushel heavy Cotton Oznaburg bags each bag branded by the Gov ernment Agents and received-by us direct from aid Agents. The bags are sufficiently strong, u used with car, to bear transportation of two crops of Wheat by Rail Road. For sale by " .Old street, Petersburg, Va Angnat 13, . 1852. - . - . 67 . Family Groceries. 'TTT'HITE and Brown Clarified Sugar, W Loaf and Brown Sugar, Old Java, Laguiria and Rio Coffee, Pepper, .Allspice, tiinger, nutmegs, Jiace, uioves, Copperas, Spanish Indigo, Powder, lea ana snot. J, UiiUWIN. Raleigh, Sept 24. 1852. - - . - 79 tf aOHLNA. GALSS & EARTHEN WARE. A ren- J eral assortment, Cut and Plain Glass, White Granite and Edged Ware, for sale by Sept 24, 1852. 79 tf. J.BROWN. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do FOR SALE! ' IAGLE HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. The Proprietress of this well known and profitable establishment, having realized a sufficient income to warrant her in resuming ihe quiet of private life offers to the public generally the opportunity of bidding for its advantages. The citizens of the State are so well acquainted with the advantages of its position, that but few re marks are necessary, to complete their lntormation. The Hotel, itself, possesses all the requirements of room and comfort, which its 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 such 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 Suite. The lots and stables adjoining are extensive and commodious and the country-market supplies abun dantly aud on profitable terms much of iW provi sions. The terms of sale require one third of the price to be paid on taking possession. A note with safe security and time of payment suited to the conven ience of the purchaser, are the reasonable demands for the remainder. If further information lc 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 Mav. Apply to ANNE S. HILL1ARD, Proprietress. February 27, 1852. Standard. 17 Important to Millers owners ! and Mill- riHE Undersigned would respectfully inform those I engaged in the Milling business in North Caro lina, that he keeps constantly on hand, and will supply at the shortest notice, thnt almost invalua ble article, l'oung'a Improved Patent Smut and Screening Ma chine. The onty Machine of the kind that has stood the test and given satisfaction to the public. It has supplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of which have been taken down to make room for it. The public need fear no im position, us there are now some 20 Machines run ning in North Carolina ; and I wish to offer no other references thuti the gentlemen who are using them, whose expecUitious have been more than realized 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 mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, and also to retaiu its cleansing qual ities for that time. There are a number of these Machines through which 10O.00O bushels of Wheat have been cleansed and they have never been out of order one day. There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at the Fair f the Maryland Institute, at Balti more, last Fall. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills, Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 20, 1850. tf 104 Important to Manufacturers. T HIE Subscribers are prepared to supply all kinds of COTTON AND WOOLEN' MACHINERY, of a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL GEARING, with improved Coupling aud Pulleys, Self-oiling Hangers, (which require oiling only once in three months;) lAJO.Mti ot a great variety of Patterns, for fancy and 1 willed goods, from one to eighteen shuttles ; also, for plain goods, capable of running lrom lt)0 to liO picks per minute. They are enabled lrom their extensive improve ments, to produce l arns and Ooods, with compar atively little labor ; and all Manufacturers before purchasing their Machinery, will do well to visit Philadelphia and vicinity, where they can see the Machinery with all Jhe latest improvements, in full and successful operation ; or they can be referred to F'actories in almost every State South and West byaddressiug a line to the Subscribers. AL.rli.tD Jh.S & SO, liridcslurg.near Philadelphia. N. B. rians of Factories, with the location of Machinery, the simplest method of driving, and calculation of speed, furnished free of charge. Feb. 1G, 1852. 18 ly Direct Importations. RY GOODS AT WHOLESALE IN CHARLES- ton, S. C. C. & E. L. jKEHRISON & CO., Have, and are continually receiving, by every ar rival, CHOICE GOODS, which they are prepared to sell at small advance on the sterling cost. A look at their Dress Goods 'will well repay the trou ble. Their Stock of Hosiery is large and complete, and in Prints, many Styles will be found, not gen erally kept in this market North West corner King & Market Streets. Feb. 9, 1852. ! . tf 12 Machine For CRUSHING, GRINDING, AND PULVERIZING, Recently Patented in this Country and Europe. COCHRAN'S PLANEOSPHERICAL QUARTZ J CKUSmU AXD 1"L LVtltlZUXU MAt HtMSS are now in daily operation for the inspection of the public, and will be submitted to any reasona ble practical tests proposed by parties interested. These Machines, by their simplicity ot construc tion, their durability, tne umiouotea principles up on which they operate, their effective operation and results, are justly entitled to the consideration of all parties engaged in grinding, crushing and PULVERIZING QUARTZ, Iron Ore, Zinc, Copper and Lead Ores, and all oth er Mineral Substances. It is the peculiar feature of the economy of these Machines that that they are found capable of crush ing and pulverizing into the finest powder any a mount of Quartz or other earthy matter, in pro portion to the amount of weight or power applied. The earthy matter is so compietereiy grouua ana pulverized, that the gold may be easily separated, and subjected to any process oi amalgamation mat may be necessary. The Machines work ana aeuver wet or ary, as may be required, and run with little-friction (be ing almost without macnincryj. requiring no luon- catmg. Tne principle upon which mc; opci-uwj pre cludes the possibility of their being put out of ' or der ; nor do they heat any maienai wane oeing pulverizing, from those required by the DRUGGIST to thoRe of the most extensive operations in CAL IFORNIA and AUSTRALIA. The machines are from 2 to 12 feet in diameter, with balls or spheres from 3 inches to 5 feet in di ameter, each machine weighing from 250 lbs, to 20 tons each, and are sold with the right to use them, at from $100 to $5000 each. They can be worked by Steam, Water, Horse or Manual power, according to their size, .andby Chan cine the velocity and proportioning the weight on th rjn of the halls, any amount of power may be used, from that of a single man or horse upward The proprietors of this invention solicit examina tion, and will prove by practical tests the vast su periority and economy of those .uacnincs over any other, for crashing, grinding or pulverizing herato- fore offered to the public. These Machines may be seen in operation at foot of South 8th street, Williamsburg, at the large Patent Block and Saw Factory of Messrs Burr, Waterman & Co , first street south of Peck Slip Ferrv. every day. from 7 to 9 AM. and from 4 to 6 P. M. For Particulars apply to . . . E. & J. -BUSSING & CO.. 32 Cliff Street New York, August 24th 1852. . . 3m 70 Great Northern Mail Route. "VTEW AND COMFORTABLE SCHEDULE J Twice daily from Petersburg to New York,. With transfer of passengers and baggage through the cities of Richmond, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, free of extra charge. On and after the first of March, the following quick and comfor table Schedules will be run over the inland route between Petersburg and New York. Leave Petersburg daily at 4 A. M. and 7 P. M. Arrive in New York daily at 5 J A. M. and 6J P. M. Fare to Washington 1st class seats $0 50 Do do 2nd do :4 50 Do to Baltimore 1st class scats 7 50 Do do 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. It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, for 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 rt always in his power to proceed at convenient hours directly on his journey to any point north of that place. Passengers leaving Petersburg in the morning at 4 J A. M., and who prefer stopping all night in Bal- more, can leave next morning by the splendid New Steamer General McDonald, via 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. i or Through Tickets to ashington and Balti more, apply to tne Agent at Uie lucnmond and Pe tersburg Depot THOS. DO DA MEAD, Sup't. Office R. & P. R. 11. Co. April 24, 1852. 33 For Norfolk and Portsmouth. T! ful steamer AUG USTA, Capt. Wm. C. Smith, having been thoroughly o- verhauled and repaired, and finished with a new boiler and a new mainshnft of" wrought ron. 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 7t o'clock, A. M. ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Returning, the Augusta leaves Norfolk on the al ternate dnvs, viz : Tuesday, Thursday aud Satur day, at tli 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 landings $1 00 Do To Norfolk... 1 00 Do Children not over 12 years of age Do Servants to the Grove Wharf and all interme diate landings Do To Old Point and Norfolk. Jgg- Meals 50 cents. For servants 25 cents. THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. Office R. P. R. Co., April 27. 1852. 34 Richmond, and Petersburg R. Road. QPR1NG AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On )and after Monday,- March the 1st two Passen ger Trains will run daily each way between Peters burg ami Richmond, both Trains carry ing the Uni ted States Mail, and connecting with the Trains on the R. F. & P. R. R., Fredericksburg, Washington, &c, and with tho Virginia Central R. R. and Canal Packets for Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Staunton, Lexington, etc. 1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 4 J A. M. 2d do do do do at 7 P. M. 1st Train leave Richmond daily at 7 A. M. 2d do do do do at 5 P. M. Fare, when paid at the office, $1 00. Children over 3 and not over 12 years ef age, servants and colored persons, when Tickets are pro cured at the Office, half price. Servants travelling by themselves must be fur nished bv their masters with two passes, so that one can be retained at the office ; and it must be expressly stated on the pass that they are to be permitted to go on the Cars. N. 15. No freight or packages of any kind will be allowed to be carried on the Mail Train. The Trains will run by Richmond time. THOS. DODAMEAD. April 24, 1852. Superintendant. T) ICHMOND. PETERSBURG, NORFOLK j AND NEW YORK STEAM PACKETgSlz? COMPANY : The double engine and fast sailing Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, Foster, master, and CITY OF NORFOLK, Post, master, are now on the line in complete order for freight and pas sengers. To allow sufficient time for receiving and deliver ing freight in good weather, and securing regulari ty in trips, one Steamer will leave New York erery Thursday, and Cily Point every Friday. This arrange ment may be relied upon as the most punctual, ac commodating and economical to shippers and pas sengers. Each ship is supplied with splendid sa loous and state-rooms for passengers. . first Cabin passage, $8,0) Second do do , J,00 Freight per cubic foot, 7c THOMAS BRANCH, Agent. Old Street, Petersburg. April 30, 1852. 35 To Jewelers and Silver Smiths! ROLLING MILLS of every description manu factured aud warranted, and constantly on hand, by GEO. W. WICKS, No. 4, Liberty Place, Between Maiden Lane and Liberty St., N. Y. May 1852. 43 ly Prints, Prints, Prints, ITRENCH, English, and American, several new j , designs, inoluding Merimack, Spragues Cotch- eco, rlayles, MadachwU andOmlic Watered, Kuby Green and Orange, fast colours for patch Work, Oil Chintz and Turkey Red fig'd and plain, &cl, &c, W. 11. & R. S. TUCKER. September 11, 1852. - 75 September 15th, 1852. - NEW FALL-STOCK OF DRY GOODS! "X7"E are how in possession of our Fall Stock ft of Forcisu. and .Domestic Dry Good, which is large and commanding. The stock having been purchased on the very best terms, and being all entirely new, enables us to offer such inducements ,to Merchants ts will not fail to please. We respectfully solicit an examin ation by all buyers visiting our city. JOHJN w. nicr. & CKU., Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods. No. 9 Bollingbrook street, Petersburg, Va. Sept 21, 1852. ' " ' ; ' . ' 78 lm JOHN BANKS, Commission and Forwarding Agent, Wilmington N. C. XTILL attend to. the sale or purchase of Prod- y f . uce, ana wiu snip wim aispaicn an consign ments made to him. Sept. 21, 1852. - 6m 78 Excelsior Building Hardware A ND Tool Store Exclusively, The Largest and f- Only Establishment of the kind in the U. S WM. M. McCLUBE & BRO., No. 287 Market Street above 7 thi Philadelphia. - Manufacturers'- Depot for Locks of all Muds, war ranted quality; Premium Porcelain Knobs, over 60 patterns: Silver Plated Hinges, &c, with the most complete assortment of all the modern patterns in this line. Builders and dealers, are invited to call and examine our stock. Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. Hot Air Registers and Ventilators at Factory prices. May 18, 1852. ' ' ' 40 6m Brandy, Whiskey-j Wine, &. "T7E keep constantly on kand a large supply of T T trench Brandy of every grades Old and New Apple Brandy; ' ; Superior old Monongahela, and the Old Pare Rye Whiskey; ' ."-"'. ... ' ' ' Double and Single Rectified Whiskey, ' " Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Malaga ' and - Claret Wine, New England and Old Jamaica Rum, Rose and Holland Gin, , . c All of which we offer for sale very low, PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, & CO. Petersburg, March 16, 1852. 22 tf JAMES E. CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERB & CUTHBERT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission 'Merchant, Bol lingbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. ' references : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C. U F. Hicks, Esq. "1 Peteblir- Mcssrs. Kevan & Bro. reMrsDur8 Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New York. HAS constantly on hand : Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira and St Domingo Coffees Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool and Ground Alum Salt ' Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse . Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars : Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Luiuors, nines, &c, which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 6, 19 Piney Point Line to Baltimore. rilWlCJi WEEKLY BETWEEN PE--ew . I tersburg and Baltimore Fare $5 nrrjoJj oidy. The public are hereby informed that the comfortable and commodious low pressure Steamer MARYLAND, Captain Charles E. Mitch ell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged, and im proved in every respect with Staterooms for those who prefer being retired, is now on the route be between Petersburg and Baltimore. Passengers by this agreeable and economical line, will leave Petersburg by the morning train, on Mondays and Wednesdays, at 4 k A. M. and reach Baltimore on the following mornings in time to proceed with the early trains of those days to Philadelphia, or by the splendid new bteamer ueneral MCLonali, via French Town and New Castle, at the rate of $2 50 from Baltimore to Philadelphia for first class pas sengers, and $1 50 for second class passengers, making the whole fare from Petersburg to Philadel phia only $7 50 for first class and $6 50 for sec ond class passengers, (meals on board of the Ma ryland for the 2nd class.psssengers inclusive.) Re turning, passengers wjifleave Baltimore on the after noons of Tuesday and Thursdav, at 4 P. M., and connect at the Creek on Wednesday and Friday suc ceeding with the train which arrives in Petersburg at b P. M., ot the same days. Fare in either direction, $5, (state rooms and meals or cabin passengers, extra,) except in the case of Ladies and families, who will have the privilege of state rooms free of charge. Forward cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging on board,) $4 50. For turther particulars or through Tickets ap ply at the office of the Richmond and Petersburg K. K. Co., in Petersburg. THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. July 17, 1852. ; ,59 100 PIANO FORTES. rp GILBERT & CO S NEW YORK WARE I ROOMS, 333 BROADWAY, Corner of An thony st. and opposite Broadway Bank and Theatre, where the largestjissortment of Pianos teith and wtthout the celebrated Improved xholean, may be found all of which have the Metalic Frame, and are varranted to stand any climate, and give entire satisfaction, and will be sold at great bargains. By an experience of eight years, resulting in many im portant improvements, the Lolean has been brought to a perfection attained by no others. Nearly 2,000 tioleans have been applied, and the demand is rapidly increasing. Elegant Boudoir or Cottage Pianos convenient for small rooms.. T. G.'&Co:'s Pianos are admitted to be superior to all others, oving to their firmness and long standing tn tune. Prices same as at tne Manufactory. tealers- supplied at. liberal discounts, h. H Wade s and the entire Boston catalogue of Music and Instruction Books furnished at the Store at wholesale. . HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent?; Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of second hand Pianos in Rosewood and Mahoganv cases, varying in prices from $30 to $150. " Second hand 'Eolean Pianos from $200 to $275-Grand Pianos from $300 to $700. Prince & Co.'s Melo- deons from $3o to $90. Carharts $55 to Guitars from $10 to $o, &c,, &c ugust 24, 1852. 70, s MOKING TOBACCO Another supply of that superior tobacco, received this day by. ,'.- It. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Sept 7, 1852. 74 C COPARTNERSHIP. Tl e subscribers have this j day entered into Copartnership, under the name and style of A. S. SHAFER & CO., for the manufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH- ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as Perry's Clothing Ba zaar. A. a. 5HAFEK. GEO. A. HALsEY, -j nuilTrlUJiTJSR. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. oncer's to N. Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at - Petersburg to Messrs. A. S. SHAFER & CO., takes this method of returning his acknowledgments to the public of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring his propnetorsnip oi tne clothing caeaag, and would also recommend a continuance - of the same to his successors. , N. PERRY. August 24th, 1852. 70 Warrenton N. C. Male Academy. THE Rev. Mr. Frost having made known his desire to be released at the close of the present session from the contract made with the Trustees of this Institution, that he may return to the active work of the Ministry, they desire to engage anoth er Principal for the ensuing year. The Trustees will guarantee a certain and liber al salary,' and will pay to the Principal whatever the School may yield above the sum secured to him. The highest testimonials as to character and qual ifications wm oe required. Letters addressed to either of the undersigned will be duly attended to. THOMAS E. GREEN, Y WILLIAM PLUMMER, I Com. WILLH.M C. WILLIAMS, J Warrenton, Sept 8, 1852. 75 4t BfiST Raleigh Standard, Richmond Enquirer, and Petersburg Intelligencer, will please give 4 inser tions, and forward accounts to Bent E. Cook, Sr., Treasurer of the Board of Trustees. - "XTERBEN A WATER. A Delightful Perfume for the Handkerchief. For sale by . . . H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Sept 24, 1852. - - . . 79 ILLINOIS SEED WHEAT, for sale by the Sub scriber. Immediate application, by those wan ting, must be made. W. F. C0LLIN8. Raleigh, Sept. 24, 18; 5t 79 North'Caxolina'Mutual Insuxanoe ": Tl HIS Company has been in successful eperatioa --for rhore than five, years, and continue to take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except steam .Mills and Turpentine iiisuuerra,; upon favourable terms., its reuciea xnr cover property amounting to SOWXfe hirge por tion of which, is in Comnfay,risks, and its, present capital is nearly Six UundrecL Tltonsand .Dollars, in bonds properly secured.-'.,';- .y " v,t ;The average cost of Insurance upon the plan f this Company has been less than one third of.cn per cent per annum, on all grades of property .ta- Braced is its operations.!' '. . .. . v - ' THE following persons hare been elected Biree- . tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: " ', DIRECTORS. Josiah O. Watson, Raleigh. - -Richard Smith, do John Primrose, j-do - Henry D. Turner, do - ' J. G. B. RouUuvo, do S. W. Whiting, do T. H. Selby, do Geo.McNeillv Fayetteville. ' Jos, G.' Wright, ' Wilmington James EIIoyt, James Sloan; - John Cox, Josh. Boner, ; -: Joseph Pool, . Michael Brown, Alex. Mitchell, W. N. H. Smith, H. B. Williams,, John B. Barrett, A. T. Summyv Washington. Greensboro.' Edenton. Salem.. Eaaabeth City. Salisbury i : Newbern. -. Murfreesbor' Charlotte. i . Milton. AaheviHe. All Directors .are authorized to receive applica tions. - . ; OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Josiah O. Watson, President. '; . J. G. B. Roulhac, Flee do, Richard Smith, Treasurer. . John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. . Jr Hersman, General Agent. ' - -s SW.Whiting V : Richard Smith, V Executive Committee. John Primrose, j . . - All communications in . reference to insur&no should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. -J. C. PARTRIDGE, Seo'T. Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1852. -- ' -7 North. Carolina' Mutual Life Insru- -. ranee Company. ... ' OFFICE,' RALEIGH, N. C. THIS Company continues to insure the live of all healthy White persons and Slaves, - The greatest risk taken on a single life is $5,000. Slaves are insured for a term of one to fire years for fds their value. 1 . . , .. , ; . Y . , i . , officers..- . Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, " Wm. D. Haywood, -Vice President, James Fi Jordan Secretary, v wm. ti. Jones,lTeasurer, -. .-, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Wm. H. McKee, Examining Physiciaifc ; -, J. Hersman, General. A gent - , ' . All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. ' - Blanks and Famphlets, showing the plan of oper ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office," or any of the : Agencies. '' All letters on business should be addressed'to ' - ' ' ' JAMES F. JORDAN. .Sec'v May 2, 1852. '; r --' y - - 86 Greehsborough Mutual Insurance Comnanv: v .-. - PURSUANT to an Act of Incorporation, a Com pany has been formed under the name and style of "The Greensborocgh MrrpAt IssuftAKcs Com pany, ana fully organized by the appointment of the following Officers, viz t -. - ; J-;' ; JAMES SLOAN, President;- v S. G. COFFIN, Vice President PETER ADAMS, See. nd Trer. i' t Mwvnrwu ATT t . ..- JUrtM A.' MiStf AriJS, Executive Committee. W. J. McCONNEL, WM. S. JRANKIN, directors. - 'James Sloan, John Av.Mebftne.-i'.'' W. J. McConneL William S. Rankin, ,Jed H. Lindsay, : Shubal G. Coffin, " Andrew Weatherly, C P. Mendenhalf, , Lyndon Swaim, s Jesse Shelly, i , . William 1L Reeea,.. Jonathan W. Field,- Tyre Glenn. JThis Company, has how: been in successful opera- , tion for several months,, and will take risks upon Dwelhg Uouse Stors,rand other Buildinga, Mer- ' chandize, Furniture, Produce, &c , e'object'.of . this organization is to afford a system; of Insurance which, shall operate for. the mutual benefit of jdl its members. ... -. -,. . ..... - ,?' -j..r.-. . . ' The. peculiar advantage., arising from this mode of Insurance, is, that the assured pay no mere flmn the actual losses and expensesottho Company, and ' experience nas proyea tne safety or Mutual lasur ance Companies, as -well,as tho great saving td its members; and no stronger argument can bei pro-' duced inheir favor than the confidence which they receive from the', entire commiirdty. when-ruflh Companies are in suocessfvdgoperatiori."- "'' Any information respecting the principles of tha Company will be cheerfully tnrnished;. by the Sec- rcvaxy, or auj oi lis Agents. i. -. b-t' ! f , . PETER ADAMS, Secretary. The Subscriber, bavins been appointed A rent- will receive applications and make surreys to effect Insurance in said Company. , . .' -. v .- . UEU. T. COOKE, Agent for Raleigh, December 8,. 1851... . . . .. ... . ; 99 Jy ' .. ...C : . ' FIRE! -;, . .'. rp.H E TTNA 'INSURANCE COMPANT-?o - 1 Hartford,'" Corn., offers to insure Buildings . and Merchandize,, against loss or damage by fire, r ' at premiums to suii tne times. .-. - r.'f -. ' This is one or the oldest and best Insurance Com- pamesin th t'nited States, and pays ita, losses; promptly; . : ;- .':,,. ;-;. i,.,,;i, ' . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to J;i4-.r4'.'jliC"t'- .. S..W-WHITING, : ' . : Agent ' And for Milton, N. C. and Ticinity, to . . .-. : , , ' ' N, J."PALMERAgent'": . October, 1848.-' , . , 8$ ' THE' BROTHER'S STEAMBOAT COMPAKY. wit. JOJiMX'o jJJM& r r . . . I,-- . "' jo preparea with steamers "jtfrofAT,' ' ) and "Douglas,'! mA a' compliment- ot 'Tow Boats, to earry with dispatch, all Freights shipped by them,- between FayettevtUe ; and W ilmington, or to any intermediate landings on ' the itiver. JUli UAISKa. Ae't. Wilmineton, -.- D & W. M'LAUREN, Agta, Fayetteyjlle. Rept, 21, 1852, . 6m. 78 NO advance on the former price of Boots and Shoes at Tucker's. , . ... . ..... 40 tases 'just opened, consisting in part of the : following . . -s S; Robinson's Black and Whit Kid Slippers, r-' do . White Satin r w f? do Thick and thin soled Gaiters! with or without Tips, -i a-x": Robinson's Kid Walking Shoes and Buskins, ' do s- - Kid and EnamcUed Boots, do y Thick soUd Goat Boots, for Ladies Jlisses and children, , , - . ' Ladies Seal and Kip Baddii:!. Women's Morocco aud Leather Boots, Men's fine Krp, 'Lined and Bound Shoes, - .do- Single and double soled Brogans, a large lot. Boys and childrens fine Kip and lined and Bound Shoes and Brogans,. T-: -' ''' . . - S'-i Men's, 'Boy's and children's Kip and Broean Boots, 'f-t ? .2."-W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. - A N0THER suTjply of French Baskets, Carpet ! J Satchels lelhng . Bags, and real Sole 1 Leather Trunks, justroceived at TUCKER'S. :i "4?' - " - -., -'feS "."'''ill Ji. - .3-- 'f. ' -.' .... ; .-?..'. I.: -',
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