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- . - -- --,: .j? r;? i :e' peM flip 11 4 iU ' ' -.' I' A.! 73-;- VOLUME U1I. CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, l$5l NO. 89. THE "RALEIGH REGISTER" Is puUiihed Sami-weekly aal WokIy, by SEATON GALES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS: For Utt Sml-wekly, ?5 pr nnum ; in adTanc fi. For the Weekly, $3 P11, """ " aJranoe $J SO. RATES OF ADVKKTTSIXO: ABvntTnoxfXT. Fit ererr 16 lines, first lnrtloii $1 ; ch 4aitional n-.Ttn. i ct. , . . 0urt 1tJcjt ul Judici.il alTertuetneot will he charged t5 per cent, hi'hor; but deduction of 33'. per cent, will be mad from thc"niulr rrie o avivertisers by the year. Advertisement inwrted in the Semi-weekly, will aJ.o appear a tlx Wivkly- fnv of rliar-je. &fLcttrr to the Editor must be POST-P.iro. REGISTER BOOK AND JOB PRIMIM OFFIl'l!, The subscriber Laving recently refitted hi office with a now, beautiful and exteusive assortment ot BOOK AXD JOB MATERLVL, js prepared to execute, with neatness, every yariety of ALSO- In the best style, and at but a trifliu advance on North ern prices. To enable him to do thi&, he has received in assortment of beautifully enameled Cards, of dif ferent tize, and fancy Stationery, with which he is prepared to fill orders for Ball Tickets, Circulars, and all descriptions of Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing, lis has, alto, an assortment of extra-sited type for MAMMOTH POSTERS and SHOW BILLS, and will spare no pains to render perfect satisfaction in tin? execution of all work with which he shall Keenirnsted. SEA TON GALES. NEW YORK PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM. MESSRS. BENNETT & CO. IN consequence of the immense demand, ami un rivalled popularity f their Fkkscu Grand ac tion Piano Fortes, have greatly enlarged their Manufactory, and opened a Spacious 'Wakiroom at 3fo. 361 Ilroadway, cue door above "Thompson t Saloon," where they will be happy at all times to supply their numer ous friends and patrons with Piano Fortes, of ev ery variety of style and finish. All instruments Ei.inufacturcd at this establishment are fully war ranted to stand any climate, and give perfect sat isfaction, both in Volume and quality of Touch. Oar prices ore such that those desiring a very su perior finished Instrument, as well as those more econonuc;iily inclined, cannot fail to be suited Dealers. Professors, A metevrs and others, wish ing t.) purchase, are irfvited to call and look for themselves. BENNETT &. CO., 3G1 Broadway, New York. Sept. 16, 18-32. ly 77 To Farmers and Others. BROGANS! BROGANS ! .sA THE subscriber has now on hand and Y?r intends to keep at all times during the Fall 1 ! and Winter seasons a large and good as wjlsortment of Negro Shoes, for male and female, embracing all kinds used For Plantation and otktr Purposes. Amongst my assortment of Brojrans may be found the Hungarian shoe and Stitchdowns, 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 1 would respectfully invite the at tention of all to an examination of my stock, as I shall sell low for cash. I have also on hand and intend constantly to keep, a large and well selecte-J assortment of Ladies' $ Gentlemen's Boot Jf Sftors. including all of the latest styles and patterns. Also, boys' and youth's boots and shoes, HLsJct and Children Shoes of all kinds, Travelling anil hair Trunks, Vxlises, Bonnet Boxes, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Blocking Brushes, Ac All of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash, by A. J. PARTIX, Siuu of the Big Boot. Raleigh, September 28, 1S-32. bil A. Good assortment of Ladies', Misses andChil- BOOTEES. Also a rreat variety of Ladies. Misses.' and Children's Black and colored Prunella and lasting GAITERS. Come and supplv yourselves at A. J. PARTIX S Raleigh, Sept. 28. Sign of the Big Boot G1 EXTLEMEN who are desirous of good health fwoulddowell to call at A. J. Partin's 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. Kaleigh, Sept. 28, 18o2. 80 TUST OPENED, a good assortment of Gents fine Calf Stitched Boots and Shoes. Also, 200 pairs business boots. A. J. PARTIX. Raleigh, Sept. 28th, 18 2. 80 Bagging, Rope and Twine. QQQ YDS. Gunny Cloth and Dundee Bag- 40 Coils best Jute end Hemp Rope, lower than ever before offered in this market. Call and exam ine for yourselves. W. H. & B. S. TUCKER. Robinson & Co's. Shoes & Slippers. Xk Pair Mo. and Kid Walking Shoes and i'JU Slippers, Ladles, Misses, and Children's Goat Skin Bootees White Kid Slippers. J. BROWN. Sept. 24, 18-32. 73 tf JUST RECEIVED AT HARDING'S- " f FANCY silk Velvet Vests, of Superior qual- 150 Fine Blk Satin Vests. 200 Prs. Superfine French Blk Doe Skin Cassi mere Pants. Oct. 11, 18-32. 84 A Beat NOTIIER supply of French Baskets, Carpet . Satchels, Travelling Bam. and real Sole eather Trunks, just received at TUCKER'S. COCOA. Chocolate, Maccaroni and Vermicelli, English and French Mustard. For sale at TUCKERS. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. BY PATRONIZING THE Machine Shop and Foundry, OF STAFFORD, CLARK & DIXON, H70 MANUFACTURE AIL SIZES OF lljrst Vower and Threshing Machines, (lJOTH PORTA BLB AND STATIONARY ;) STRAW-CUTTERS OF VARIOUS PATTERNS, WHEAT FANS, Mill and Factorg Gear, Saw and Grist Mill lrm. llrk Mills, MhA Curding Machines, Edge TuoU, d-c. iCc . Address Snow Camp, Alamance County, X. C. Oct 25th, 1852. Jssst . Price 60 Cents. TI h SOUTHERN HARMONY: new edition, X Improved and enlarged. One hundred copies Received this day H. D. TURNER, f. , ... , N-C- Dook Store. PIANOS. TOW receiving at the North Carolina Music Store, a splendid assortment of Pianos from the Cele brated Factory of Knabe & Gaehle, Baltimore, who received the first Premiums three years in succes sion, in 1848. 1840. and 18-30, at their anual Exhi bition of the State of Maryland. Grand Piano, in a modern style, handsome wood $0-30 do do with carved ornaments from $700 to $1000 Square Piano, splendid carving ornamental style, No. 2, $4-30 Square Piano, splendid carving Gothic style, No. 3, $400 Comprising 6 Octaves either as Rosetcood or ilaho- oantf, Built in an entire Iron Frame Square Pjano, splendid carving ornam'd style, Drawing No. 3, do do do do Gothic style, do 3 do do square cor. case, ogee Tablets, on a large lash stand, do do 4 do do round do do ornam'd with modern mouldings, do do 10, do do do do do plain finish, of superior wood. do do do do do hollow cornered case, ogee Tablets, on a scroll stand, do do 6, do do do do do on modern legs, . do do, do do square cor case, Goth, pattern Tablet and octog, legs, do do II do do hollow do do plain Tablet, and octogon legs, do do , do do square do do do phiin legs Comprising Octaves, Entire Iron Frame. do do fasliionable style case, orna raented with mouldings, do do hollow cornered case, and 8 cornered ogee legs, do do square cornered case, gothic 450 400 S75 875 350 350 850 325 32a 800 280 280 375 250 250 Tablet legs to match. Coinprisitig (i Octaves, Iron Plat and Bar. do do hollow cornered case, on a scroll stand, Dratcing .Vo. 5, do do do do do on turned legs, do do square do fancy Tablet, less to match, do do do do plain do 22o Drawing- 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 in the piece and on stretchers, various sues, Paints, Oils, Varnish. Brushes. Palett knive, Tal ett cups. Maul Micks, black and white Crayons. &c. &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 nf new and popular Music this day received and for sale bv K. W.PETERSILIA. Raleigh, Jan. 5th, 18-32. 2 DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership of E. P. Nash & Co. was dissolved by mutual cousent on the 1st July. 1852. E. P. Nash having pur chased the interest of J. H. Simmons, 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 make payment. E. P. NASH. J. H. SIMMONS. P. NASH, Book and Piano Forte Seller, j9 Petersburg, Va., will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of goods in hw 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 may merit a continuance of former patronage. July 16th, 18-52. 50 ly "GOODS FOR THE SEASON." EVAXS di lOOUL, (one door above r. smith's uorer,) No. '2 9, Fayetteville Street, llALEICaU, .V C. ARE now receiving their Fall purchase, consisting of every article usually kept in dry goods establishments, and flatter themselves that they can offer as great if not greater inducement than they have been able to do here tofore : to be convinced of the fact call and examine before buying elsewhere. We subseribe ourselves as ever the friends of a generous community. EVANS & COOKE. September, 18-32. 78 L ADIES DRESS GOODS. Plain and Fieured Black Gros De Rhine Silks, Rich Brocade Colored ditto, from $1 to $4 per yard; French Satin De Chene, Embroidered Swiss" Robes, Alba naise Robes. High Colored DeLaines for children, French Cashmeres, Plain and Figured. New Styles English and French Merinos, just received at EVANS & COOKE'S. September, 1852. 78 North Carolina Manufactures. BATTLE & SON ARE STILL MANUFACTUR ing, at the ROCKY MOUNT MILLS, about 300.000 lbs. of Cotton Yarns, per annum, (equal to the best Georgia yarns,) which they will deliver to Merchants, free of extra charge, at New York pri ces. Orders addressed to Battle & Sox, Rocky Mount, N. C, will receive prompt attention. February 13, 1852. ly 18 NEW FALL GOODS, 1852. I "FRENCH Worked Collars, Jaconetts and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, Bobbin, Lisle and Thread Edgings and Insertings, Ladies and Misses Linen Cambric Hdhfs, Berlin Cord for Bonnets, Bonnet, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Kid and Silk Gloves. ALSO. Plain and Printed Muslin De Labis, riain French Merinos, a variety of colors, Plain English do do do Superfine French Cassimere. For sale bv J. BROWN. No. 9. FayetteriUe St. Raleigh Sept. 7, 1852. 74 To Jewelers and Silver Smiths ! 0LLING MILLS of every description manu J, faetured and warranted, and constantly on hand, by GEO. TV. WICKS, No. 4, Liberty Place, Between Maiden Lane and Liberty St., JV, T. May 1852. ' 43 ly 7 !f Boxes Best Brands, Sperm, Adamantine and I J Tallow Candles, just received at Star copy. TUCKERS'. CANDLES. Sperm and Adamantine, HuU and Son's Tallow, 4'a 6's and 6's. For sale by J. BROWN. Raleigh, Oct. 5, 1852. 82 H ATS, FALL Moleskin Hats, FASHION: Superior Black Just Received J. BROWN. 82 Raleigh," Oct. 1852. 14) DOZ. Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger just re ceived. - Also, a fresh supply of very supe rior Cayenne Pepper, just to hand and for sale by r. F. PESCUD. March 22, 1852". - 24 Great Exoitement in N. Carolina ! ! rilHE BATTLE IS BEGUN, AND I INTEND TO : JL Fightmy way through for HOME INDUSTRY ! If you want to save a couple Hundred Dollars, send on your orders for Tnrjyeiitinc Stills, Caps, Anns and Worms : Also. Brnndy Stills, and any kind of Copper work. Brass Machinery &c. The prices of Still-caps, Arms, and Worms, are as follows : By the pound '' cents ; or by contract: 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms, $400 10 do do do 12 do do do 14 do do do 15 do do do 10 do do do 20 do do do 25 do do do 30 do dii do 35 do do do 4 S3 523 585 CI. 5 ('.50 C'.)5 750 850 M)0 12 months, fire will also be de- All work will be warranted for and burning expected. His work livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, nt the short est notice ; and if 1 fail to deliver Stills in the time agreed upon, 1 will forfeit $5 tor each diiv lost, to the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. lti. 1851. 75 ly Boot and Shoe Manufactory. DEPKEN would respectfully announce to the citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country, that he still continues to carry ou the alwve business, in all its branches, at Mr. Wulter iug's Hardware Store. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore re ceived, 1 assuro the public that 1 will give univer sal satisfaction to those wh entrust me with their work. HENRY A. DEPKEN. Raleish. Jan. 9th. 18.V. 3 S. WOLfbKlMi respectfully announces to the Ladies of Raleigh and surrounding country that she is now receiving her Fall and in ter Stock of Fancy Goods, embracing China goods, fiue iron-stone dinner-setts, tea-setts, and cups and saucers as fine as ever brought to tliis City. Also. Groceries of every description. Musical Instruments, &c, 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. W1LIIELMINA WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 15th, lh-51. -y-75 FOR SALE. ."ST received bv the subscriber, opposite the Post Office, in addition to his former sup plies : Tapestry, Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting, Druggets and Hearth Rugs, Gunny Cloth Bagging and Bale Rope, Chewing Tobacco. Segnrs and old Cheese, Citron, lYunes and Raisins, Madeira. Sherry. Port, Hock and Claret Wines. Champaign of Great Western, Golden Crown. Bol linger, and Fleur DeSillery Brands, Pale, Hennessee and Loudon Dock Brandies, Holland Gin Jamaica Rum and Isley Whiskey. Monongahela and Old Kve do Stuart's Refined. Crushed and Loaf Sugars, Sugar House Syrup, &e. J. B. G. ROULHAC. 80 Sept. 2i, ISoJ Family Groceries. VY7HITE and Brown Clarified Sugar, T Loaf and Brown Sugar, Old Java, Laguiria and Rio Coffee, Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Nutnirgs, Mace, Cloves, Copperas, Spanish Indigo, Powder, Lead and Shot. J. BROWN. Raleigh, Sept 24. 1852. 70 tf c ULNA. GALSS & EARTHEN WARE. A gen- White Granite and Edged Ware, for sale bv Sept 24, 1852. 70 tf. J. BROWN. "TT'ERBEXA WATER. A Delightful Perfume for y the Handkerchief. For sale by II. D. TURNER. Raleigh, Sept. 24, 1852 7 9 M. HATS & CAPS. The latest Styles for the Fall of '52 BEEBE'S & LEARY'S Fashionable super Mole Skin. A largo assortment of Hats and Caps of almost any style that is out this season, from the fiucst qualities to the lowest price, now ready at Star copy. TUCKERS'. 7-H1TE TEA CHINA 1 sett 75 pieces super wlnte lea China, new pattern. For sale br BROWN. Oct. 5, 1852. 83 1 f PIECES OF PEIXTS of every variety, J f J 1 style, quality and price; a very large lot ot Shawls, embracing every quality. &c. EVANS & COOKF. September, 1852. 78 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. T. R. FENTRESS, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 15, FAYETTEVILLE St., RALEIGH X.C. rTUIL subscriber would respectfully inform the I public that he has removed his place of busi ness to liis old stand, lately rebuilt, on Fayetteville Street, where he is now prepared for the Fall and W uitcr trade, with a largely increased stock of Goods. His Goods are of the latest importations, and were purchased by himself in person iu New York. His stock consists in part of Cloths, super black Irench of most approved make and finish, of all prices. Faucy brown, olive, green, blue, mulberry and other colored clotns. Black Casimeres of the most celebratod man facture and at various prices. Fancy French, English, Scotch, and American Casimtres. Fancy Vestixgs, a large assortment of gilk Cash meres. Fancy silk velvet, plush and satin vestings. Black satin vestings, a superior article. White figured and fancy tinselled satin vestines selected expressly for bridal occasions, and also for parties. The above Goods will be made up in the best and most fashionable style, and all garments made by the subscriber aro warranted in every respect to fit Also, a general assortment of fancy articles, such as Cravats, stocks, gloves, handkerchiefs, silk and merino undershirts, and drawers, and patent half hose, drCBS shirts and collars, and various other articles usually found in similar establishments. Also on hand a splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothixo, embracing every variety of coats, pants, and vests, made in the most fashionable style and warranted in every respect. The subscriber is determined to offer as good bargains as any similar establishment South of the Potomac. Call upon him, examine his stock, and then be your own judge. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to bis friends and customers for their liberal patronage during the 12 years he has been in business. The subscriber would inform his customers that he has in his employment Mr. Bourbox Smith whose qualifications as a cutter cannot be surpass ed. The Paris and American fashions of 1 852-' 53 for Fall and Winter, just received. Jt The subscriber wishes to employ two good journeymen ; ami atso wisnes an apprentice uoj. The boy must come well recommended. T. R. FENTRESS. October 22nd, 1852. 87-4t BANK OF CAPE FEAR, Oetober 13th, 1852 rn HE Board of Directors have this day declared J a Semi-Annual Dividend of Four per cent Payable to the Stockholders at the principal Bank and Branches, on aud after the l st iiovemoer next H. R. SAVAGE,, Cashier. Oct. 22 1852. 1 1st Nov. 87 FOR SALE! "IAGLE HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. The A J Proprietress of this well known and profitable estalaishmeut, having realized a sufficient income to warrant her in resuming the 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 information. The Hotel, itself, possesses all the requirements of room and comfort, which its purchasers c;in 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 eien 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 State. The lots and stables adjoining are extensive and commodious and the countiy-market supplies abun dantly and on profitable terms much of its provi sions. The tcuns of "ale reqipre one third of the price to he paid on taking poe-ion. 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 infornuition be desired concerning the inducements to purchase, the President of the I ni versity or any other resident of the village, will fur nish it. Possession can be obtained at finy time, after the 1st of Mav. Apply to "ANNE S. BILLIARD, Proprietress. February 27, 1852. Standard. 17 Important to Millers owners ! and Mill- r 1 1 HE Undersigned would respectfully infori engaged in the Mil'iug Lu-iness in Noi tl m those th Caro lina, that hu keeps contautlv on hand, and will upplv at the shortest notice, that almost invalua- e article, nung'i Improved I'iK'ht Smut and Screening Mu ch) !' . The only Machine of the kind that has stood the est and given s:iti-!,ictiu to the public. It lias itpp'.aiited evei y Smut Machine yet offered in the Mate, more or less ot wnu-h have been taken down o make room tor it. The public need tear no im- ition. as there nre now S'nie 2MI Machines mil ling in .North t nrolina : and 1 wi-li to otter no otlier references than the gentk-mcn who are using them. whose expectations haw been more than re.di.ed in heir performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses lie " lieat oi niut. out also purities it oi all other ub.-ta!Kvs. almost to perfection. It takes up but 4 feet square in the i.ii'1 and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, and also to retain its cleansing qual- ties for that time. There are a number of tiiee Machines through which 1M.0X) bushels of Wheat have lieen cleansed and tlrey have never been out of order cine day. I here was awarded to it the Premium the Ma ryland State Fair, and h Premium with a silver me at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Balti more, last rail. Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills, range County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 2C. 1850. tf 104 Important to Manufacturers. T HE Subscribers are prepared to supply kinds of COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, of a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL .EARING, with improved Coupling and Pulleys, Self-oiling Hangers, ( which require oiling only once n three mouths;) LMMt ot a great variety of atterus, for fancy aud Twilled goods, from one to lghteeu snuttles ; also, tor plain goods, capable ot unniug from l-:0 to liO picks per minute. They are enabled from their extensive improve ments, to produce lams and Goods, with compar atively little lalxir : and all .Manufacturers before purchasing their Machinery, will do well to visit Philadelphia and vicinity, where they can see the Machinery with all the latest improvements, in full and successful operation; or they can be referred to Factories in almost every State South and West bvaddressuig a line to the Subscribers. ALFRED JENKS & SON", Jiridrsljurg, near I'Uihiit-lphia. N. B. Plar.s of Factories, with the location of Machinery, the simplest method of driving, and calculation oi speca, iuniiMun iree oi cuarge. Feb. 10, 1352. 13 ly Direct Importations. DRY GOODS AT W HOLESALE IN CHARLES toii, S. C. C. & E. L. KERR1SON X 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 iu Print, many Styles will be found, not gen erally kept in this market. North West comer King & Market Streets. Feb. 0, 1852. tf 1: Machine For CRUSHING, GRINDING, AND PULVERIZING, Recently Patented in (Ail Counhy and Europe. ("iOC BRAN'S PLANEOSPHERICAL tfi ARTZ j CRUSHING ani PULVERIZING MACHINES 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, the unrlouhtca principles up on which they operate, their effective operation and results, are justly entitled to the consideration of all parties engaged iu grinding, crushing and PULVERIZING QUARTZ, Iron Ore, Zinc. Copper and Lead Ores, nnd all otli 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 completely ground and pulverized, that the gold may be easily separated, and subjected to any process of amalgamation that may be necessary. The Machines work and deliver wet or dry, as may bo required, and run with little friction (be ing almost without machinery), requiring no lubri cating. The principle upon which they operate pre cludes the possibility of their being put out of or der ; nor do they heat any material while being pulverizing, from those required by the DRUGGIST to those of the most extensive operations in CAL IFORNIA and AUSTRALIA. The machines are from 2 to 12 feet in, diameter, with baUs or spheres from 3 inches to 5 .'feet in di ameter, each machine weighing from 250 lbs. tr 20 tons each, and aro 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 6ize, andby chan ging the velocity and proportioning the weight on the top of the balls, 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 testa the vast su periority and economy of those Machines over any other, for crushing, grinding or pulverizing heroto fore offered to the public. These Machines may be seen in operation at foot of South 8th street, WiRiamsburg, at the largo Patent Block and Saw Factory of Messrs Burr, Waterman & Co , first street south of Peck Slip Ferry, every day, from 7 to 9 A M. and from 4 to 6 P. M. For Particulars apply to E. & J. BUSSING & CO., 32 Cliff Street, New Vork, August 2 ith 1652, Sm 70 Great Northern Mail Route. J AJEW AND COMFORTABLE SCHEDULE j i Twice daily from Petersburg to New York, New York, I With transfer of passengers and baggage through ! the cities of Richmond, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, free of extra charge. On and after ' the fir?t of March, the following quick and comfor , table Schedules will be run over the inland route ! between Petersburg and New York, j Leave Petersburg daily at 4. A. M. and 7 P. M. j Arrive in New York daily at 5. A. M. and G P. M. Fare to Washington 1st class seats $6 50 ! Do do 2nd do 4 50 I Do to Baltimore 1st class seats 7 50 j Do do 2nd do 5 50 Fare between Baltimore and Philadelphia by j Railroad $3, by the New Castle and French Town I Route, Steamboat and Railroad, $2 50, and be : tween Philadelphia and New York $3 for first class I passengers, and $2 each for the 2nd class passen ' gers. j It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, for the information of passengers, that four daily lines are j 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 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 4i A. M., and who prefer stopping all right in Bal-' tiinore, can leave next morning by the splendid New Steamer General McDoxalk, 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. For Through Tickets to Washington and Balti more, apply to the Agent at the Richmond and Pe tersburg Depot. TUGS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. Office R. & P. R. R. Co. April 24, 1852. 33 For Norfolk and Portsmouth. T! HE FAVORITE AND BEAl'Tl- ful steamer AUG USTA, CV.pt. Wm. C. Smith, having been thoroughly o verhauled and repaired, and finished with a new boiler and a new mainshaft of wrought iron, is now running bet ween Port Walthall ami 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 7.1 o'clock, A. M. ev ery Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Returning, the Augusta leaves Norfolk on the al ternate days, viz: Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at bA A. M., and arrives at City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M., where passengers take tho cars for Petersburg. Fare from City Point to the Grove Wharf aud all intermediate landings $1 00 Do Do Do Do To Norfolk 1 00 Children not over 12 years of ago Servants to the Grove Wharf and all interme- dite Ian lings To Old Point and Norfolk. Meals 50 cents. For servants 25 ceuts. THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. Office R. P. R. Co., April 27, 1852. 34 Richmond and Petersburg R. Road. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and 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 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 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 of age, servants and colored persons, when Tickets are pro cured at the Office, half price. Servants travelling by themselves must be fur nished by 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. B. No freight or packages of any kind will be allowed to be carried on the Mail Traiu. The Trains wiU run bv Richmond time. THOS. DODAMEAD. April 24, 1852. Superintendant. TT) ICHMOND. PETERSBURG, NORFOLK ? XV AND NEW YORK STEAM PACKETS 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 -r 1'ork every Thursday, and Cily Point every Frulay. 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 loons and state-rooms for passengers. First Cabin passage, $8,00 Second do do 0,00 Freight per cubic foot, 7o THOMAS BRANCH, Agent. Old Street, Petersburg. April 30, 1852. 33 Prints, Prints, Prints, 1 FRENCH, English, and American, several new designs, including Meriniaek, Spragues Cotch eco, Uayles, Madachintz and Omlic Watered, Ruby Green and Orange, fast colours for patch Work, Oil Chintz and Turkey Red fig'd and plain, &c. &c, W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. September 11 , 1852. 75 READY MADE CLOTHING. Black Cloth Sacks and Frock Coats, Clouded Cassimere ditto, Blue and Drab Felt Over Coats, Drab Petershams, Clouded Pilots, Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants, Black Satin and Figured Silk Vests, &c, &c, op posite the far-famed and world-renowned establish ment of E. L. Harding & Co. EVANS & COOKE. No. 29 Cheap Side. September, 1852. 78 JOHN BANKS, Commission and Forwarding Agext, Wilmington N. C. X TILL attend to the sale or purchase of Prod- V uce, and wnl ship with dispatch all consign ments made to him. Sept. 21, 1852. Cm 78 Music ! Musio ! ! Musio ! ! ! JUST received at the North Carolina Music Store a new and beautiful lot of Rosewood Pi anos, with G 6J G and 7 octaves, selected by my self and which are warranted for five years. They are of superior tone, having the Iron frame which will last longer than those made with wooden frames and stand better in tune, which I will sell at low prices. K. W. PETERSILIA. Oct. 18, 1852, ' 86 A LARGE lot of Musical Instruments by the retail or wholesale; Guitar3 from 3 to 40 dol lars, Violins from 25 cts to 50 dollars, Banjos of all sizes" and prices, Flutes with from 1 to 8 keys,J i rn i 1-1- A 1 T.I m e octave times, rues, Accoraeons, rrencnana ser mon. A xery fine lot of new and fashionable Music Books bound, with the music selected by himself to suit all kinds of performers. Paints for oil and water colors of every descrip tion put up in tin boxes or by the single tube. Canvass on stretchers or by the yard ot ail sizes. In short every thing that belongs to the Fine Arts, Perfumeries and Fancy Goods of all kinds too numerous to mention. Two seoond hand Pianos for sale or rent. K. W. PETERSILIA. Oct. 18, 1852. 86 Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, &e 1T7E keep constantly on hand & large supply of ' T rcucn uranay oi every grauo, 17 . 1 1 j . . . J PPie uy; Superior old Monongahela, and the Old Pure Rye w tuskcy, Double and Single Rectified Whiskey. Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Malaga and Claret Wine, New England and Old Jamaica Rum, Rose and Holland Gin, All of which we offer for sale verv low, PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVIS, & CO. Petersburg, March 16, 1852. 22 tf JAMES E. CUTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT.) Grocer, Foncarding and Commission Merchant, Bol lingbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. references: Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, X. C. L. F. Hicks, Esq. I petcrsbur Messrs. Kevan & Bro. 1 etcrst3Urg Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Norfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahau & 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 Allspioe Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Caudles 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 Liquors, Wines, &c, which ho offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. Petersburg, March 5, 19 Piney Point Line to Baltimore. ri TWICE WEEKLY BETWEEN PE--,! I teisburg and Baltimore Fare $SggjQsJ only. 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. A. M. and reach Baltimore on the following mornings iu time to proceed with the early trains of those days to Philadelphia, or by the splendid new Steamer General McDonald, 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 aud $0 50 for sec ond class passengers, (meals on board of the Ma ryland for the 2nd class passengers inclusive.) Re turning.passengers will leave Baltimore on the after noons of Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 P. M., and connect at the Creek on Wednesday and Friday suc ceeding with the train which arrives in Petersburg at 0 P. M., of the same days. Fare in either direction, $3, (state rooms and meals or cabin passengers, extra,) except in the case of Ladies and families, who will have the privilege of 6tate rooms free of charge. Forward cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging on board.) $4 50, For further particulars or through Tickets ap ply at the office of the Richmond aud Petersburg R. R. Co., in Petersburg. THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. July 17, 1852. 59 100 PIANO FORTES. riT GILBERT & COS NEW YORK WARE J . ROOMS, 333 BROADWAY, Comer of An thony st. and opposite Broadway Bank and Theatre, where the largest assortment of Pianos teith and trithout the celebrated Improved Eoleau, may be found all of which have the Metalic Frame, and are warranted to stand any climate, and give entire zatisfaction, and will be sold at great bargains. By an experience of eight yetrs. resulting in many im portant improvements, the .Eolmn has been brought to a perfection attaiMd by no others. Nearly 2,000 .Eoleana have been applied, and the- demand is rapidly increasing. Elegant Boudoir or Cottage Pianos convenient lor small rooms. T. G. & Co:'s Pianos are admitted to be superior to all others, owing to their firmness and long standing in tune. Prices siinc as a! tlie Manufactory. Dealers -supplied at liberal discounts. E. H Wade's and the entire Boston catalogue of Music and Instruction Books furnished at die Store at wholesale. HORACE WATERS, Sole Agent. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of second band Pianos in Rosewood and Mahogany cases, varying in prices from $30 to $150. Second hand -Eoicau Pianos from $200 to $275 Grand Pianos from $300 to $700. Prince & Co.'s Melo- deous from $35 to $00. Carhurts $35 to $90, uuitars irom .-?iu io sc., &c August 24, 18o2. . 70. C10PARTNERSHIP. j day entered into -Tl.e subscribers have this Copartnership, under the name and style of A. S. SHAFER & CO., for the manufacture aud sale of READY MADE CLOTH 1NG in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as Perry's Clothing Ba zaar. A. S. SHAFER. GEO. A. HALEY, ROITT HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 18o2. Queer's to N. Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in tcrcst 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 lus proprietorship of tho Clothino Bazaag, and would also recommend a continuance of the same to his successors. N. PERRY- Augu&t 24th, 1852. 70 NOTICE. ffTHE term of copartnership existing between I the undersigned having tins day expired, the firm is therefore dissolved by mutual consent Hugh G. Owen & W. D. Jones will act as ajrens to close the business, or the concarn. All persons having claims against the firm will present them for payment, and all persons indebt ed will make lnuueaiatc settlement. H. O. OWEN. D. L- WILLIAMS. Forestville, Oct. 8, 1852. 83 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! The subscribers now offer ! BARGAINS III the entire Stock of splendid and well selected goods of the above firm. at prime cost for cash, and invite the old customers and the public generally to call and supply them selves. - H. G. OWEN. W. D. JONES. October 8, 1852- ' 83 I ARMERS TAKE NOTICE. Portable Steam Engines for driving Thrashing Machines, ' corn, cider, Portable sa,w and other mills, made by the Subscriber. The Franklin Institute in 1851, a warded a silver medaL A Hoisting drum can be attached, and the En gine used for pile driving, loading and discharging cargoes of Coal, Pig Iron, &c, the Engine being under the control of one person. Two Horseacan move it from place to place. One ton of coal. is sufficient fuel for one week. Persons wishing'in formation will please address A. JL ARCHAMBAULT,, ' No 13, Drinkers Alky, Philadelphia. Aug. 16, 1852. fcS North Carolina Mutual Insurance ! Company. THIS Company has been in successful operation for more than five years, and continues to take risks upon aU classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is nearly Six Hundred Thousand Dollars,, in bonds properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan vt .; this Company has been less than one third of on per cent per annum, on all grades of property n braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year; DIRECTORS. Josiah 0. Watson, Raleigh. Richard Smith, do . John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, J. G. B. Roulhac, S. W. Whiting, T. H. Selby, Geo. McNeill, Jos. G. Wright, -James E. Hoyt, James Sloan, John Cox, Josh. Boner, Joseph Pool, Michael Brown, Alex. Mitchell, W. N. H. Smith, H. B. Williams, John B. Barrett, A. T. Summy, do do do do do Fayetteville. Wilmington. Washington. Greensboro.' Edenton. Salem. Elizabeth City. Salisbury. Newbern. Murfreesboro' Charlotte. Milton. Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Josiah O. Watson, President. J. G. B. Roulhac, Vice do. Richard Smith, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryau, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, a Richard Smith, I Executive Committee. John Primrose, j All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. 0. PARTIUDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1852. 7 North Carolina Mutual Life Insu rance Company. OFFICE, RALEIGH, N. C. rTUIIS Company continues to insure the lives of I aU 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 five years for $ds their value. . j officers. ; Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbec, Attorney, Dr.,Wm. H. McKee, Examining Physician. J. nersman, General Agent. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showine the nlan of Der ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. AU letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y May 2, 1852. 36 Greenshorough Mutual Insurance Company. PURSUANT to an Act of Incorporation, a Com- ' pany has been farmed under the name and atvla of "The Greexsborough Mutual Ixscrascb Com- - Pany, and fully organized bv the anDointment of the following Officers, viz : JAMES SLOAN, President, S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. PETER ADAMS, Sec. and Tre'r. C- P. MENDENIIALL, Attor y. JOHN A. MEBANE, "k ' W. J. MeCONNEL, I .f" WM. S. RANKIN, j Coinnuttotw,-' DIRECTORS. . . James Sloan, John A Mebane, -Andrew Weatherly, C. P. MendenhaU, - -Lyndon Swaim, - -Jesse Shelly, - W. J. McConnel, William S. Rankin, Jed II . Lindsay, Shubal G. Collin, William H. Reece, Jonathan W. Field. Tyre Glenn. Tliis Company has now been in successful onora- i tion for several months, and will take risks upon " Dwelling Houses, Stores, and other Buildings, Mer chandize, Furniture, Produce, &c. The object f this organization is to afford a system of Insurance which shall operate for the mutual benefit of all its -members. - The peculiar advantage arising from this moda of Insurance, is, that the assured pay no more than the actual losses and expenses of the Company, and; experience has proved the safety of Mutual Insur ance Companies, as well aa tho great saving to its " members ; and no stronger argument- can be pro duced in their favor, than the confidence which they receive from the entire communitv-. wrhp 'truth' Companies are in successful operation. ' Any information respecting the principles of the Company will be cheerfuUy iurnished by the Soo retary, or any efits Agents. . ' -PETER ADAMS, Secretary. , The Subscriber, having been aDDomted Amt. wiU receive applications and make surveys to effect insurance m sain yuzopany. - - - . GEG. T. COOKE, Agent for Raleigh. : December 8, 1851. ' 99 ly. ' FIRE' E iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY or rrr 11 JL- H a arteord, Conn., offers to insure Buildin and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at p'remiums to suit the times. v - This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com-- panies in the United States, .end pays its .losse ; VJ promptly". - '- '" Applications for Insurance in Raleigh,, or Its i- ' cinity, to be made to -- S..W. WHITING, . - - Agent - ' And for Milton, N. C. and- vicinity, to ..- j . - . V--- N. Jv PALMER, Agent)- V .. October, 1848. . 33 - : THE BROTHER'S STEAMBOAT COMPANY, f ; OR BANK'S LINE - . . prepared "with Steamers "Brothtri and ' Douglas,", and a compliment of Tow' Boats, to carrv with ditmatdi. ail. Freights shipped by them, between Fayetteville (' '',-' and Wilmington, or to any intermediate landings on - the River. 1 " JOHN BANKS, Ag't, W'Djnington J ' D. & W. JM'LAUREN, Ag'ts, Fayetteville 'J , Sept. 21, 1852, 6m. 78 - : : pa UA TSILTA TSJ I HATS!.!! 12 Casesof Be4f ? Jm& bee's and others of the latesi and most approved styles, "bought , of the Manufacturers thenj-'i'C selves and no mistake." Those wishing the last 'Jv, '' Agony call at . 'vt. . C. '-v' September, 182. - ' , .:J9 Excelsior Building Hardware v : - AND Tool Store ExclusiYely, The iargesf and ' . Only Establishment of the kind in the U. 8. .' V M, 5L, McCLURE BRO. Sc. ' 287 ' Market Street, above 7th, Philadelphia, - 4 - " " Manufacturers' Depot for Locks of all kinds; war- ,r ranted quality;. Premiimi Porcelain Knobs,- over 60 m patterns; Silver Plated Hinges,' &c.T with he most " V complete assortment, of ail the modern 'patterns. In rC this line, Builders and dealers are invited te call '' and examine our stock. Catalogue i sent by Mail if desired. Hot Air Registers and Ventilators prices. -May 18, 1852. at FoctoryV 40 Snf a r ' ?! '! i -tr ' y
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