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Slue. VOLUME LIIL CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 152 NO. 92. THE "RALEIGH REGISTER" Is published Scrni-waekly and Weekly, hy SEAT OX GALES, EDITOR .AND PROPRIETOR. T K It M S: For the Pemi-wrrkiy, S-i "T annum : la advance $4. Tor tlif Weekly. $3 P'r annum ; in silvnc $3 50. r..VTI OF AIVERT1MG: M'tinKfvT1. Vor oTory 1 line, f.rt insertion T ; ch .idbi-n,l UKrii fl. -o -.. Court OruVrs J"'""''' -u'verti.Tments will be charcrsi 5 r cut. Sii-'hor: Vit i dluctkn rf 3."!'-, fxr cent, will be ml ..., 'il.iTuntiiwrt-Hn the .'etai-wevlilv. will' also appear : n tiie Wtvfclv. fnv of rh.v-.'S. yL-H-r- to tlic Editor must b rosr-nro. REGISTER BOOK AND JOB IMU.VN.U' OFFICE. Tub suli-scrilxT having recently refitted ki office with a new. lieautiuil and extensive assortment of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL prepared to execute, with neatn-ss, every variety of In (lie r-fsf style. nd at but a Titling advance on North ern prices To enable liim to do ibis-, he ha received an assortment of lcutifuliy enameVd ards of dif ferent sires, and fancy Stationery, with which he is prepared to fid orders for Bail Tickets, Circulars, asJ all descriptions of Bronss and Fancy Colored Printing. He ha. :lo a ns-JO'tmrnt of ettra-oiieil type for MAMMOTH POSTERS and SHOW BILLS, and will spate no p$us io rude per eel mi-factimi in the execution of all work with which he hall We entruMed. S EATON GALES. MAV YORK PIANO FORTE EMPORIUM. MESSRS. BENNETT & CO. IN conscience of th? immense demand, and in-riv-.l'-d popularity ef their Frsxch Grand ac tion Piano Fuktks. have greatly enlarged their Manufactory, uud opened a Spacious IVarekoom st "Vo. 361 K road way, one door above 'Thonpson's Sison," where they will be happy at all times to supply their numer ous friend? and patrons with Piano Fortes, of ev ery variety of style an i finish. All instruniei ts manufactured at this establishment are fully w; r rantod to stand any climate, an.l j;ivc perfect s:.t '.sfaction. both in Volvms au qcalitt or Totx'H. Oar prices are such that those desiring a very su perior tinished Instrument, vs well us those more economically inclined, cannot fail to be suited Dealeiis, Professops, Ametkvks and others, wish ing t purchase, are inited to call and look for theiu selves. BENNETT CO., 301 Broadway, Ntw York. Sept. 1G, li'l. ly 77 To Farmers and Others. BKOGA.N'S! BROGAXSI THE subscriber has now on ban I and intends to keep at all times during the Fail ji ana inter seasons a large nn i gooa as tj'ortinent of Negro Shoes, for mle and ftmaie, ciu jracicg all kinds usel fur Plantation and other Pulpites. Amongst my assortment of Brozans may be found the ila:i.iri-u shoe und Stitchdown, to which I would call the attention of Farmers and others in want of a superior article for their scrvauts. My prices shall be as low as similar good can be bought lsewiiere, and 1 would respectfully invite the at tention of ail to an examination of my stock, as 1 shall sell low lor cash. I have a'.-j on hand an.l intend constantly to keep, a large and well selected assortment of Ladies V GeniUmm t liuots A' Z'tocs. iaeludiag all of the latest styles an 1 patterns. Also, BOTs' AM' Yvl'Til S BOOTS A t SIMK', Mi3-:s and Childrm't Shoes or nil kinds. Travelling and hir Trunks. Valises. Bonnet Boxes, Carpet Bugs. Satchels. Blacking Bruslnrs. Ac. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash, br A. J. PAUTIN. Sisiu of the Big Bo. it. Raleigh, September J5, K jJ. 80 A. Good assortment of Ladies. Misses and Chil dren s dressed and undns-ed MOROCCO BeJUf EES. vj a 'reat variet v of Ladies. Misses." and Children's Biack and c dored Prunella and lasting GAITERS. Come and supply yourselves at A. J. PARTINS Raleigh. Sept. S. Sign of the Big Boot G ENTLEMKN win are desirous of nood health T would do wuli io call at A. J. I'arttn's and sup- I ply themselves with a pair of Cork Sole or Water proof BOOTS, which they can purchase for a small 1 sum of money, not exceeding four d olli.rs and fiity cvnts. Raleigh, Sept. US, 1852. 80 NOTICE. rr"IIE term of copartnership existing between I the undersigned having this day expired, the firm is therefore dissolved by mutual consent. Hugh G. Owen i W. D. Jones will act as agen's to close t'ae business of tiie concarn. All persons having claims against the firm will present them p.r payment, and all persons indebt ed will make immediate settlement. H. G. OWEN". D. L. WILLIAMS. Forestsille, Oct. 8,1852. 83 BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS i 1 BARGAINS ' '. ! ' The subscribers now offer the entire Stock of splendid and well selected goods of the above firm, at prime cost for cash, and invite tiie -Id customers and the public generally to call and supply them selves. H. G. OWEN. W. D. JONES. October 8. 1852. 83 COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have this day entered into Copartnership, under the name and style of A. S. SUA FEU & CO., for the manufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamoie street heretofore known as Perry's' Clothing La-r- A. S. t-HAi'ER, GEO. A. HAL-EY, ROB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. Queer's to '. Perry, The subscriber, havii g disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business nt Petersburg to Messrs. A. s HAFi.R ,st Co.. takes this method of returning his acknowledgment-- to the public of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their "liltc.-al patronage du ring his proprietorship of the Clothing Bazaac' and would also recommend a continuance of the s.-.iic to his successors. N. PERRY. A a in st 24 th. 1S52. 7y " R .xe.s Best Brands, Sperm, Adamantine and i ) fallow Candles, just received at ar e.-.v. TUCKERS". (' VNPLES. Sperm and Adamantine, Mil!! and Son' Tallow, 4's it's and 0"s. J. BROWN. 185J. 82 Ft sab- by Raieig'i. t let. 5 11 A I .s . K A l.L M .'nkin Hats. FAs i! !ON: Superior Black 1 Just Received I J. BROWN. . j 82 Oct. )H' 1 Do.. Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger just rc- 1 ce'ned. Also, a fresh supply of very sune- ! r r i yeiii.e i epper. mst t-o hand and f, (1 4lllf VlV P. F-.I'I''CD. 1 1. T2. IV,-; 21 PIANOS. "'"OW receiving at the North Carolina Music Store, I iA a splendid assortment of Piano? from the Cele brated Fnetory of Knabc& Gaehle, Baltimore, who received the first Premium tlircc rears in succes ! sion. in 1848. 1840, and 18"0. at their anual Exhi- Grand Piano, in a modern stvle, handsome -' wood " $0o0 ! 30 do do with carved ornaments from ; 3o $700 to $1000! Sonare Tiano. stdendid carvinir ornamental stvle. No. 2. !Ji4oU Square riane, splendid carving Gothic style, i Xo. 3. " ?!400 ) Comprising Gj 0-are tit her m Rosorood cr Maho- i fftinv. Built in an entire Iron Frame ScfARE Piano, splendid carving oraam'd style, Draicinj Xo. C."j do do do do Gothic style, do 3 do do square cor. case, ogeo Tablets, on a large lash stand, do do 4 do do round do do ornam'd with modern mouldings. do do 10, do do do do do plain finish, of superior wood. do do do do do hollow cornered case, oeeo TabU-is, on a scroll stand. do do 5, do do do do do on modern legs. do do I. do do square cor case. Goth, pattern Tablet and octog. legs. do do 9 do do hollow do do plain Tablet, and ootogon legs, do do do do square do do do plain legs Cornpn.'in- 0$ U-'ta'-'S. E.itire lr'-n prarie do do fashionable style case, orua ni.-nted with mouldincrs. do lo hollow cornered case, and S cornered ogee legs. do do square cornered case, gothic Tablet', l-gs to match. Comprising 0 Octatv. Iron Plat a;J Heir do do hollow cornered case, on a scroll Stand, f Drtt'ciiiq Xo. 5.1 450 400 S50 350 250 325 325 soo 280 280 i 1 3':- i do do do do legs. do do square do legs to match, do do do do ilo on turned fancy Tablet, r'ain do 250 250 ' Drawings, of the above numbers can ba seen at the Music Store, or when elesired any number cau . j be seut to persons wishiuc to ex-.mine. i DRAWING AND PAINTING. ; Bristol Iloarxl. superior quility. Albums, Tinted i i Board. Fu'xts Pencils, Tinted drawing papper. Can- I vass in the piece md on stretchers, various sizes, ' Paints, Oil?. Varnish. Brushes. Palett kuive. Pal- j ett cups. Maul sticks, bluek and white Crayons, &c. ; .c. in short every thing necessary for these tiitte- j ful and iK'autiful accomplishments. j Piano Covers. Gutta Percha figured and plain, i Unci with clotli in order to secure the Piano against j the dampness of the atmosphere, a new and splen- j did artieie. , A choice selection of new and popular Muic ibis ! day received and for sale bv K. W. PETERSILIA. Raleigh. Jan. 5:h, 1852. 2 ilSSOLUTION. The co-partnership of E. P a a?h X Co. was vIiiTiHi v mutual consent I on the 1st Juiv, 1852. E P. Nisii having pur- ' ch:ise.l the interest of J. II. Simmons, the business will be settled and conducted by him alone. tjrf All persons having c'.uim against the late firm will present them for settlement, and those in Jebted please make pa "uicnt. E. P. NAME J. 11. MMMONS. 11 P. NASH Pctcrsbur CivRAVii Pn-;n For.TE Sf.ller, cure. a.. will keep constantly on Imiid a large and well selected t...-K oi gooiis in nis coi.ieniplated trip . - , line; and proposp.s, during hi North, to la.-iKe it sail more coir.r..ete lie exr.ects to sell at such prices, ar.d t give such personal at- tention to business, es may merit a continuance of former patron at:-. ; July Ddh. Ic52. 5. ly "GOODS FOR THE SEASON." LV.ns & tooai:. (one noon above b. smith's cohvir.) X o . a 9 , Fa ) t-ttcvillc Street, ARE now receiving i ... i r Fall purchase, consisting of every article usually kej.t in drv coods estalji'.shments. and flatter themselve's that they can oSer as j'cat if not greater inducements than they h.-.v- been able to do h-re tofore : to be convinced of ;he fact call ami examine before buying elsewhere. .ie subscribe ourselves as ever tiie friends of a goner, us c .ummnity. EVANS it COOKE. September, 152. 73 L ADIES 1)RE.S GaoD.. Plain and Fitrured Black Gros De Rhine Siiks, Rich Brocade Colored ditto, from S1 to is 4 pCr yrd ; French Satin De Chene. Embroidered Swiss Robes. Alba uaise Robes, High Colored DeLaines f..r children, French Cashmeres. Plain and Figured. New Styles English and French Merines, just received at EVANS a- COOKE'S. September, 1852. 78 North Carolina Manufactures. BATTLE & SON ARE STILL MANUFACTUR ing. at the BOCKY MOUNT MILLS, about 300,000 lbs. of Cotton Yams, 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 A Son, Rocky Mount, N". C, will receive prompt attention. February 13, 1852. ly 13 To Jewelers and Silver Smiths ! TROLLING MILLS of every description manu ' facturcd and warranted, and constantly on hand, by GEO. W. WICKS, No. 4, Liberty Place, Between Maiden Lane and Liberty St., X. J". May ls52. 43 ly TO BOOK KEEPERS, CLERKS, LITCRAET OtNTLEMSN, AND ALL WHO CSS PINS, INK AND PAPER GREEN" S PATENT INK and PENCIL MARK ERASER Th'19 Rubber is a decided improve ment on any article of the kind that has ever been brought before the public. Aside from its superior qualities its a PENCIL MARK ERASER, It removes Ink from paper in much less time than can be done in the ordinary way of scraping, leav ing the paper in GOOD ORDER FOR WRITING, It also readily removes finger Fpots and other stains from paper. Sold by II. D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store Raleigh, Nov. 1st 1852. 90 Price 60 Cents. THE SOUTHERN HARMONY ; new edition. Improved and enlarged. One hundred copies Received this day II. D. TUItNER, N. C. Book Store. October 2-3, 1852. 88 S ARATOGA WATER the Irus Store of Constantly kept at j Great Excitement in N. Carolina ! ' rpHE BATTLE IS BEG UN, AND I INTEND TO ! X Fight my way through for HOME INDUSTRY : If you want to save o couple Hundred Dollars, send j on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arms ; ! and M'vrms : Also. Brandy Stills and any kind of Copper ' work. Brass Machinery &c. The prices of Still-caps. Arms, and Worms, are as follows : Py the pound 37 cents ; or by contract: ; 7 barrel Still-cap. Arms mid Worms $400 i 10 12 14 K Id 20 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 015 ' 05O : r.;i.1 i 750 8"0 ! J00 All work will be warranted fur 12 months, fire and burning expected. His work will also be ue- iivereu witnin nity nines or naieign, at me suo.i- eat notice : and if I fail to deliver Stills in the time agreed upon, 1 will forfeit o for each day lost, to the pu: ehvs r. JOSEPH WULTER1NG. Raleigh. Sept. It'.. 1S.11 . 75 ly Boot and Shoe Manufactory. I I to DEPKEN would respectfully announce to the citizens of Kalcigli and siu round i'g country, tnat he still continues to carry on the above business, in ail ils branchce, at Mr. Wolter ing's Hardware Store. Thankful for the liberal pitroiir.ge heretofore re ceived. 1 assure the public that 1 will gie univer sal satisfaction to those who entrust uie with their work. II EN BY A. DEPKEN. l'alcish. .Ian. tli. lS'.J. 3 3l t!" WOl.TERING respectfully aunounce Ladies ,f R.i'.cieli nnl surrr-und'.ii i country tunt she is now receiving her rail and W i;i ! ter Stock of Fancy Goods, embracing China goods, fine iron-stone dinner-setts, tea -eft-, and cups and ! saucers as tine as ever e-gli' to th. City, j Also. Gr..cerie of everv .le-.-ription. Musical i Instruments. Xc. which will be I Just received, a Ire.-;!, supply I Thankful for past fuvoi-s. she : ancc of the san e. .Id low tor cash. .' 'oiifectioiiai io-. - 'licits a coutinu- i WIL.HEI.MINA WOETI.RING. Raleigh. Sept. 15th, l'.i. -v- 75 FOR SALE. 1 by tiie ui.s-i:Kcr opiosi'.. in addilio-i to his former "I EST receive. f) Post Oiiu-e. the up- piles ; T.ipe.-iry. Brussels and Ingrain Cerpetings, Dii-.ggets and Hearth Rugs. Gunny C'e th Bagging and Bale Bope. hewing Tobacc-. Si-gars and oi l I'mesc, Citron, Primes und Raisins. Ma leira. herry. Port, llo.-k n:id Claret Wines. Champaign of Great Wet'-m. Goiden L n,r. B. linger, r.n i Fle.-.r Doillerv Brands. Pale. Henn- see and London Dock Brand'es, H.-ilaiel Gin Je.inaica Rum and '.sley Whiskey. Mononahela and I' d l'e ilo Stuart .- E einij 1. Cru-he 1 and Loaf Sugar. Sugar House Svr.ip, io. J. B. G. RtlCLIIAC Sept. 27. 1 -52. SO Family Groceries. tT""HITE and Brown (,'iariti.J Sugar, f L'-af and Brown Sug:--. Old Java. Liguiria an i Rio Coffee. Pepncr. All-nice. Ginger. Nutmegs. Mace. Cloves. -pice. Copperas. Spanish Indig Powder, Lead and Shot. J. BRi'WN. I Raleigh. Sept. 2 5. D 52. 70 tf UIINA. GAL . P. VRTIIP.N W U1F i-i-i- - cru Ttinci.t. Lut ar.l r:::.n f.il-i, V wi White Granite and Edged Ware, fur sale by Sept. 2. is 7 tf. J. BROWN . ERR EN A WATER - the Handkerchief.- A Delightf ul Perfume for -For sale by ii. d'turner. Rakigh. Sept. 24. 1852 7'J g HATS & CAPS, rhe Litest Styles fjr the Fall cf "52 r) ELBE'S LT.. Skm. A large EARVS Fashionable super Mole l ;e ass.-rtiiient oi Hats and a- i of almost anv stvle that i ; out this season, from me i fines; qualities to the lowest price, now roroiy at j t.-ir conv. J Lt h.t.R . i! ITE TEA CHINA 1 seit 75 piece seper whire Tea China, i.ew patti rn. For saie J. BROWN. ' (V S3 150 t v7.TA.s OF Pi:L'TS of every vai K-.v, style, quality and price; a very large lot of 1 aWiS, einoraciiig everv quality .c. I EVANS a; COOKE. I September, K-12. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. T. R. FENTRESS, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 15, FAYETTEVILLE St., H A L E IO II N . c . rniIE subscriber would respectfully inform the j public that he has removed his place of busi ness to his old stand. lately rebuilt, on Fayetto ille Street, where he is now prepared for the Fall and Whiter trade, with a largely increased stock of Goods. II;s Goods are of the latest importations, and were purchased by himself in person in New York. His stock consists in part of Cloths, super black French of most approved make and tiuish, of all prices. Fancy brown, olive, green, blue, mulberry and other colored cloths. Black Casimerls of the most celebrated manu facture and at various prices. Fancy French. English, Scotch, and American Casimi res. Fancy Vestinos, a large assortment of silk Cash meres. Fancy silk velvet, plush and satin vestings. Black satin vestings, a superior article. White figured and fancy tinselled satin vestings, selected expressly for bridal occasions, and also for purties. The abowiGoods will be made up in the best and most faiSlfcaUle style, and all garments made by the subscrio!rui"e warranted iu every respect to fit. Also, a general assortment of fancy articles, such as Cravats, stocks, gloves, handkerchiefs, nilk and merino undershirts, and drawers, and patent half hose, dress shirts and collars, and various other articles usually found in similar establishments. Also on hand a splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing, embracing every variety of coats, pants, arid vests, made m tiie most lasiiionatle style and warranted in every respect. The subscriber is determine 1 to offer ns good bargains as any similar establishment South of the Potumac. Call upon him, examine his stock, and then be your own judge. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his 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. Boirbon Smith, whose qualifications as a cutter cannot be surpass ed. The Paris and American fashions of 1852-'53, for Fall and Winter, just received. BS""" The subscriber wishes to employ two good journeymen ; and also wishes an apprentice boy. The boy must come well recommended. T. it. FENTRESS. October 22nd, 1S52. 87-4t JUST RECEIVED AT HARDING'S- 50 FANCY silk Velvet Vests, of Superior qual ity. 150 Fine BIk Satin Vests. . 200 Vr Superfiue French BIk Doe Skin Casi- FOR SALE! IAGLE HOTEL. CllAPiiL HILL. N. C The j Proprietress ,,f this well known and profitable establish hi nt. having realized a siiiii-.-i.-nt income to warrant her in resuming the'uict of private life offers lu the publ'c yen, rally the opportunity of bidding for its a de nt-airo-. The citu'-ns of the St te are so well aivjUamteu with the 1 ,i!itai:fs of its i.o.tioii. that but few re marks are iH'.-csku;. , to complete their information. The Hotel, it --'!'. poci- all th-- ri viireinents 4S5 J of room and conifi-rt. which ils purchasers cm d--5'-1 sire. It has capacity for the :ecinui'l:.ti-ai i'ie ilS-1 ' huixtved and fifty bo;.r.h rs. and the recem and rap id gr.. :h of the cr;ty. adho-ent, iii.-ii.cs it an e;'sy matter to ".;-'- cou.-tantly 4 'I'll or . 'i :i rrre-.tcr r. :.:n r of tn Ills. l n.MK.on to tl addition t. i in- 1 Hotel CllSt i-euueiit travel through . i being the only one in .:ii equal to iny in tiie Chai th- j el Hill gives tiit lace ) a transient St.ue. Tin conmo dantly ots -Mid st.ibic iious a.d ti-.e c md .n pr .lit.-. :ei'. -iniiig are extensive and uiitry-market --upplies abuu i'.e terms much o. ils pn.vi- e.mire one third of tV j.rico .oss, ssi,,n. A note with sale SIC OS. The terms of v. to be paid . n tak:n security and tn. ienee of the l. in 1- -er, ;, ment suited to the coiivei-.-are the reax.nab;.: .Icmands fer the remainder. It further inl. .rn;:1 ' inducements to par'-: cfsit v or I. v oihi r I on be desired . i-e. the 1'rcs'i.li sciciu of the vi o'.ceri'ine: ti e it ..f the I'ni iaje. will 1'ur- nish i'. Pu.. session can be ..!;. .i 1st oi Ma , . .o.lv to ANN;.-. HIE! d at anv time, after the IARD. Pre I Si ui.lar.h Fc- ran 1 Important to Millers and Mill- ovncrs dlli I n h ! w.cil M.hi- r e. ilii i v i: rni t li so I uisi lie North i 'a I. M.d 1 .ost inval hna. tli.it hu -ii-; ly .t the bio art ieh-, : ,i I .- tm I p.i .V.- a' 1. pi-; le-t ai'.i g si.pp'-i: o St.i.e, i.. ..r to -Hake r l.OSi'.oc. a :ut t' -.- t.e 1 1 w , I I i , 1 n - n e c in-'-. I tm re , t .;.n Ii: ialii !: so;. a- M . -hi:i il l I h-l! t., ! r ; i . . -t!i-r ui-'g in N-:-; rcf.-r-,-i-es t v!i. . s,. i'ij,r, ; tiicir p-r..-j e the 'o h. a oi s;i'..staiic-s. a o a. t f . , u .n i i er. 1; is r wear i g i e:.t. have li II. . bet : to pi 1 et n u ho i.i'e r.- iug liiein. n.ore than rc:.-!i-I i'l t o:.I- tiioi-- uil:!-' i-l .i.i-i-s 'so purilies it ..1 ad .th. r . . tioie 1 1 -.akes- up l-lit -1 i rv oii res ! . a : h u ie ...v - La ran; 1 1 .. i " 1.1 e t I ; s again- 're-iking a it - ch ins.ag .uai- lUCs Id- fa t. Titer.- are a ! wi.i 1. HM!.i I and ih-y iiav. i. Th- re m : i-.v ..'.er of tin-: -i.eisi.f hei i.-- tiC. l! ".It - led to it tin- M o-iiines tin- , 1 , t ii . ve l.o, llisc f or ier lreii'..nm . .i' with a ill. ...t.:;e h.- Ma r me t Ba'.r- ryhmd .-tat Fair, dai. at the 1 a-.r i ; 1 a Pr' m ..- Mania; n-e re. ia-t Fail. A-hires, ;!.e Subscriber at Sou;li L.. well Mills. Orange f'.-ui.tv. N. '. JNO. A. ?k MANN F.N. tf lb I Dee.r.r-.-r 2-'. is I t Important i rjUE Subscribe ; 1 Liiid-o,- to Manufacturers. r ; ar prepared 10 sujiply a i CGTTN AND V.()OLEN machinery, I of a -::; -'...r qi-.-iiity, SHAFTING :;nd MILL GEARING, with in.j n.vcd t'mip'ii.g and Puik-ys. ; eit-oii.: g i la ig. r-. i .. eh re-pni e o"i:i g on ,y once i in three u."i.ee : '. LitMS of a gre if variety ef ; Pa'te-.ns. . r lai.cy aid Twilled goods, from one in cighl.'- n shuttles : a Is", foi plain g--o.!s. capable ol 1 s . C 1. It' -i e r-ii.o.u The : fro-, are 1 i ') p-.ci.s j cr ni i ..'ii tacir eU n ;rns and t.i. ids. ;. ,l.h ..iuec improvc- n:r:ii. alive', purcl I'hil.i , t. Yi :!h cu "I litii r : i'l.d i.U M.uni: he Machincrv. will do Hirers oetore v.cii to vi-lt ir ::ii vie u;y, whir-- tney .-1:1 see the Machinery m iui the latest i'iipro emouts. m lu.. and -v.. to Fuel tl operat! n : or t.i.ycan be iet'-Td in a n-- : cei v Mate S iv.'.'i atid ' i a Leo t t'-e Siibscribers. ALFiiED JENKS & ' -N". . .A-' ,rj, Will F,! .- ' e.M. r.j ef I- .leu r':-s. with th- b.c-.'.ion -f I b u i.il e.- N. P. Pi n: Machinery, i Cll'- --.huh-li of Feb. 10., D bii:.p;.-si i.icti.ii.i i.; .invi-ig. and ict 1, furnished free cf charge. Id lv Direct Importations. D'i BY GOODS AT WHOLESALE IN CHARLLS- ;. C. C. iV E. L. KERR1SON A: Co.. lia-.c. :-. r continually receiving, ov evirv. ar rival. C IB 'ICE C.O l-S, w ihel, liiey are prepared to si II at Mii-ill ii-". Mince on the sterling cost. A look at their I're.-s Goo. is will -(veil i.-p.iy the trou ble. Their Stock of l!.--h rv is large and complete, and in Prints, nia- y St; h-s will be found, u d gen erally kept in this market. North W.-st cot aer King S: Murk.-t Streets. Feb. 1812. tf 12 Maehiue For CRUSIIINC;. GRINDING. AND PULVERIZING R-c'!t'.u Pa' i i i ':is Country and L ' iropc. ( OCHRAVS PLANI'.t SPH ERICA!. QI RTZ INE- , CRUSHING anp I'ULVERIZING MACHINE are now in il .nv operation ior me inspection oi the public, and will be submitted to any reasona ble practical tests pro os.-d by parlies interested. These Machines, by their simplicity of construc tion, their durability, the undoubted principles . p oll which they oper.it'-, their ef-'-ctive operation und results, are justly entitled to the consideration of all p; rtics engaged in grinding, crushing and PULVERIZING QUARTZ, Iron Ore. Zinc. C.qqoi-aTid Lead Ores, and ail oth er Mineral S.ib.-tances. It : 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, iu pro rmrtioii to the amount of weight or power applied. The earthy matter is so completeteiy ground and i pulverized", that the gold may be easily separated, I and subjected to an; process of amalgamation that j mav be necessary. j The Machines work and deliver wet or dry, as may be required, and run with little friction (be i-i hit almost wiir.om nun inni. , v. ... .......... . . eating. The principle upon which they operate pre- ; eludes the possibility ol tneir ocing pui om oi or der: nor do they heat any ma er.ai w n c . emg pulverizing, from those required by the UlvL GO It- 1 to those of the most cr.tcusive operations in CAL IFORNIA and AUSTRALIA. Tl.o n.n.-liioes arc from 2 to 12 feet in diameter with balls or spheres from 3 inches to 5 feet in di ameter, each machine weighing from li50 ibs. to 20 tons each, and are sold with the rigiit to use them, at from sjlOO to SbVHJO each. Thev can be worked by steam, Water. Horse or Manual power, according to their size, and by chan ging the velocity aud 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 tests the vast su periority and economy of those Machines over any other, lor crusning, gruuiiiig o. Fui..ii..ii..t.,iU- fore offered to the public The-e Machines mav be een in operation at; . .. . ii-:ii: .. - ' foot of South Sin street iiiiamsoui. ,i mciai-gt: Patent Block and 8 aw Factory of Messrs Burl Waterman & Co, fir.t street south of Peck Slip Ferry everyday from 7 to 0 A. M. and from 4 to 6 P M For Particulars apply to E. & J. BUSSING & CO.. ?-2 Cliff 8tret w Yrk. Apit 24th 132. 3m 70 Great Northern Mail Route. u-n iwiLviPTinr snipnnt' T E keen constantly on b md a large supply of , X - , v ""V'1-'"- , V Irene h Bran.lv of every -rade, ! rilHIS Company lias been ih successful operation Twice uady Iron, Petersburg to New Wk 0, MJ v "Kdy " ' i 1 for more than five years, and continues W Vv :th tranter of passengers and ba,g.,ge through s , M ,nonguj,ela; an,i the Old Pure Rye take risks upon all classes of property in the Stota, the ., ,. .e'lmoul. Washington, l.altnunre and vwk,.,. 3 (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries, ) Phila io'pfn... free of extra charge On and alter : n,,, ;.!' V, i....;.l wi.l-o,- ucon favourable terms. Its Policies now cow the first ol March, the iodowiny: ouick and comfor table Schedules will be run-over the inland route iK'tween Petershurir and New York. Leave i'ct.-r-biir .fciily at 4', A. " I. mul 7 P. M. Arrive in New York daily r.t ".' A. M. and 0.1 P. M. Fare to Washington I st cia.--seat $0 51) Iin nn 2nd io 4 50 Do to Baltimore 1st class seats , 5 5' i i holeiphia by French Tow n Do do 2nd do I'avp b-t-.ve'i-, Baltimore r.r.d Pi Railroad S',. bv the New thistle and Rout t ween n ssei gers. It '; Stealllb.K h la delvl :-rs. and t and Bailrm hi and New Y N2 50. and be ; Seo for first class earn lor the 2i d class passcn- leeme pro .er. iiit'.on. to st ite. for the ues are .re. by usiness inf in il r- rniaiion of p.. oer ati'.n betiv. of v.l-ich t! at ir ill v ii cu Washington ;u,! Ba'tim ,e tn.vci'.er wiio. through b or j.Ieasuri' h en delayed in Washington, has v.er to proceed at convenient is journey to any point north of it ays in hours directl his p. r on n that place. Passengers 1 -U A. M.. and tin lor e. c"m h-. New MtyncT Cast'- an 1 Krc ving Petcrs-'uirg in the morning at 10 prefer -topping all night in lial - liivt l.ie.rrhng ly the splendid T-I.1..U. Me!)oLi.. -.iathe New 11 Toun Route, i.nd arrive in Phil- ad el jiiia i .y half l.a-t 12. fare oiiiv :2 50 ; making tin- v. h hi lv s,;(i. For Th nr.re. ap t-'.-sburg b. from Petersburg to I'hiiudelphla ou- uh Tic t.. i l!C t. KC's To Agent TiU i. R. C. U as'nin at tin- Ri rioti and B.i'.ti iiiaond and i'e- 1 ii D ME D. S-.it. OiT e For Norfolk and Portsnioutn. V : i' i i:;i i r. a.ni p.eafti- s!c-in,.-rAl (iFSf A. Cap t. Win. in. ii..-. .i.g been th-. rough;;.- .- Av.i . it. n 1 renaire'l. and hnism-d a l. -v - e.e.er m r h;;.: e-. it. e : -lid I h..-- lr : and -i or i er l.ltec; n. ii uitii tiie i ( burg via City .Ml v.': th I'll- Point Rail M'GI'STA A. M. ev- 1... r:i:.i-ie.L: iea ve t h - i it v I ctllu out ! tat it o i-i.H-:;, i; . We day a:. 1 lrida. iig. the Align -la leaves . -.j f-.ik on the al vs. v..'. : l lies-a . i iiursda '.. M .. and ari i-. :;t t it and at;ir yhiit at i the ears for k. i' M., where passcieeers tal: Far io Do Hi ii-. in l iry iViut to ll.e Grove Wharf and a '. ii. t. !;:.( iiate la:eiii'- Se'l 00 T- N. i !..ik '. 1 0u t i l! hen no; over 12 vear.i .f :iz rvai.t- to tiie !!' Wharf aL'l all inteime- - i ; I . . -. ! o.gs De 1 - 1'o'tit :.u 1 N .rh.i;;. ils I1' cents. R, r -ervants 21 centj fcw" ()!'.'. fHD-:. lHD.i.NiE.D, Sup't. P. P. Co.. April 27 1 V.- .2. 34 t . Richmond and Petersburg R. Road. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and a fit r Monday. March the 1st. two Pasen I ger Trai'.s -.vhli run daily each way between I'ou-rs-: burg an i iii -iiiiioiid. both Trains carrying the L ni 1 ted :t.-s Mail, and couneeting with the Trains on ' the R. F. .V p. li. R.. Fred -ricksburg. V.hlsliington. v?.. and v.irh tiio Virgi'iia Cciitral R. R. an-i Canal I l' ickets for t'hariottvii iiie. Lynchburg. Staunton, : Lexington, cte. 1st Traiii leave Peter-burg daily at 4. A. M. I 'Jd do do do do lit 7 P. M. 1st T.aill 2 ! do Fare wiii Childreii leave Richmond daiiy at 7 A. M. do do do " at 5 P. M. i paid at tiie oilier. 1 00. ver 3 and not over 12 years of age. servant-an i colored j er when Tickets arc pro cure 1 at l1 e Utb.-c half ; ice. Servant -- traveling by themselves must be fur nished by their masters with two passes, so that one c .n be retained at the office : and it must be espres-ly stated on the pass that they are to be permit i--d t n .;i the Cnr.;. N. B. No freight or packages of any kind will be .- -.wed to be carried ..a the Mai! Train. The Truips v.ilirun bv Rh-'imond time. THGS. DODA.MEAD. A pi II 21, 1.12. Superinteiidant. 7I::i!M0N'i. PriTERSRl" t(G. NORFOLK . r IV-VNDNEW YORK STEAM PACKET5? ! COMPANY : The ! uddo engim i Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, j aui t'lTY of NORFOLK. Posy, on the line in complete order for and fast sailing Fc-TKit. master, Hi ioter, are now freight and pus- '1 o .'illov,- sufficient time lor receiving and deliver- nig lrei. ty iu ti i 777, ..' m: lit in: i 1.1 good v.-e:.ti.i r. and securing reguiuri , one .steamer wii! le-vc Xe-r J ;k tcery ril Vo Point i n ru Friday. This arrangc-l.-e relied upon as the mo.-t punctual, ac- coiniiioelating and economical to shippers and pas senger.". Each ship is supplied with splendid sa loons and state-rooma for passengers. Fir-.t Cbin pas-age, " $8,00 Second do (io ti,0 Freight per cubic foot, 7c THOMAS BRANCH. Agent. Old Street, Petersburg. April 30. 1852. 35 Prints, Prints, Prints, I T 1 TiENCil. English, nn.I American, several new A C ... . in,.. in., '. I . iv. ... a .'L- Snrimipi; I otel.- eco, llayies, .viauaciimiz aim wuuic aieren. rvuuy Green and Orange, fast colours for patch Work, Oil Chintz and Turkey Red rig'd and plain, &c . Ate., W. 11. i: R. S. TUCKER. Sentendv.-r 11, 1852. 75 I, . X. I l.L.'-. ..'..'I II..I READY M DE CLOTHING. Black Cloth Sacks ,ind Frock Coats. Clouded Cassimcre ditto, i liuc and Drab Felt Over Coats, Drab Petershams, Clouded Pilots, Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants, ' Black Satin and Figured Silk Vests, itc, &c, op I posite the far-famed and world-rcnovvued esuiblisii i ment of E. L. Harding & Co. i EVANS & COOKE. No. -' Cheap Side. September, 1852. 78 JOHN BANKS, Commission and Fhiiw.w: ding Agent, WUi.iiny(on X. C. ILL attend to the sale or purchase of Prod ror., and wiil ship with dispatch all consign ments made to him. Sept. 21, 1-Z. Music ! Music ! ! Music ! ! ! i W I" vT iu-.lvAij it thn ftWlt I urn. inn. Mnsit . , beautiful lot of !osewood Pi er . - , . i . auos. with b t. and t octaves, seiecteu ny 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 agging, Rope and Twine. j Ii W V Y DS. Gunny Cloth und Dundee Bag- )J) ging, 40" I 'oils best Juto and Hemp Rope, lower than ever bi-lorc onercd m this marKCt. Gail ana exam- ine for yourselves. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. ei,DO it, Clinar. Robinson & Co's. Shoes & Slippers . v pair Mo. and Kid Walking Shoes and, li I . 1 I '.ui bl.ppers, main-haft .f wrought I P-.;-t V.'.-.liii-d! an-1 the i L.iijniii'.iiii aii'i i i H.lies, Mis'Jes, and Children's Goat Skin Bootees, white Kid Slippers. J. BROWN. sent 4 lH5- 79 tf ) --"-- " i 10COA, Chocolate, Maccaroni and Vermicelli, ' English snd French Muster.. For sale at TFCKER'S. Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, c Chnmpague. Madeira, Sherry, Port, Malaga and i Claret W ine, New England and oidjamaica Rum, Rose and Holland Gin. Ail of which Tie offer for sale very low, ; PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS, & CO. I Peters-hunr. March 10. 18-12. 22 tf JAMES E. CUTHBERT, I (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT,) Grocer. Foncirdiiii and Commiimion Merchant, Bol- li:ijbr'k Street, Petersburg, Va. ' REtKUEXCES : " 1 Tiios. Brr-.gg. Jr.. Jackson, X. C. ' L. F. Hicks. Esq. 1 . , ,. .,' V Petersburg. M-ssrs. Kevan i: iJro. j j M.-ssrs. L. D. oi W. i. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah W ilis. Esip . Xorolk. , James Geoige, lisq., Baltimore. : Messrs. Monahan .N Beers, Xew York. IL AS constantly on hand: Prime Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars. Loaf, Crushed. Pulverised and Clarified do Rio. I.aguira and St. Domingo Coffees . Black 1'eppcr in grain and ground, and Ailspic-a Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder. Impel iai and Young Ilison Teas I Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles : lb-oven. Pa'e -md Variegated .-'caps ' G e.iq .iv. aler. .-hot and Bar Lead j Blacking. Ink. .-hoe Thread and Wrapping Papor, j G "id and Ih-t eaged Sole and Upper Leather i Liven oi 1 and Ground Alum Salt i Pi!i:;e Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard ; Naiis. .(ri ed. with flooring and Warehouse Reg: -Ha, l'l-incipe, f-iel Havs.nna (i'igars ; i Together with a large stock of foreign and do : i.io-ii.- i.i piors. V.'iiies, ie which ho offers at the lowest market rates. Tiie -ti-ieie.-t attention paid to receiving and for iv arding gor,.i i. lVtei-si.urg. March 5. 19 Piney Point Line to Baltimore. riMili WELulA bMWEri.N PE-, B tcrsbure and Baltimore Fare Si 5 only. The pu'dic that the i onif. .it a) .rejier;-oy mionnca e and i-uu.iiiodious low pressure .-reamer M RYLAND. ( r tain Charles L. Mitch i eli. Laving been entirely refitted, enlarged, and ini ; proved .n evi i-y respect with Staterooms for those who p.reier being retire1., is now on tiie route be i between i'eti rsb.n g ami BaU'.inore. Passengers I by ues agreeable and economical line, will leave j I'ctcrs.u-.rg by the morning train, on Mondays and i Wed:.-- ..r,.s, at H A. M. and reach Baltimore on the I'oiio-.viiig r.ie.ruings in tiun- to proceed with the i early trains ol those days to Philadelphia, or by the j splen-ii 1 new Steamer General McDox.u.n, via ; French Town and New Castle, at the rate of $2 60 ' from Baitii; are to Philadelphia for first class pas ! sengiis. an.l sl "l i'-r second ciaas passengers, ni.-. king tiie whole fire from Petersburg to I'hiladel- plda only $7 .VI for first class and $0 50 for sec I ou-i class passengers, i meals on b ,r of the Ma I rylatid 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 j connect at the Creek on Wednesday and Friday suc ; feeding with tiie train which arrives in Petersburg i at ti P. M.. oft'!'.- same days. I Fare in either direction, $5, (state rooms and 1 meals or cabin passengers, extra.) except in the case of Ladies and families, who will have the : privilege of state looms free of charge. Forward : cabin passengers, i including meals and lodging on j -board.) aSd 50. i For further particulars or through Tickets ap , ply at tiie -i':ice of the Richmond and Petersburg j R. R. Cu.,iii Petersburg. i TIIOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. ' Juiv 17.' 18.12. 09 Fall and Winter Goods. JAMES McKIMMON, ! Fa; ,-;.'( i n'; SYrc, next door to the X. C. Bookstore. 11' AS in store and is now receiving a full assort ' inencof FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY UooUe, together with his usual supplies of Groce ries, Ilarjv.cre. Queens-ware, Hats aud Caps, which he oi. rs to the public, Wholesale or Retail, oil lib, ral terms, consisting rn part of the following : Printed Cashmere and DeLaines, new and beautiful designs. Brocade Silks, very rich, i Fancy iig'd and pbiindo Plain bl'k and watered uo i French Merinos of every shade, . Eogli h d- do French f-.r. i Earlston Ginghams, Fancy and Black 1 and White, I French, English and American Prints, of the latest I tvlp, i 4-1 to 12-4 Tartan Wool Shawls, all qualities, I 8-4 to ld-4 Long do - do I Black and Mode colors do Embroidered Linen Cambric Hd'kfs, ; Hem Stieh and Tape Bord'd do : Bia. k, White and Taney Kid Gloves for Ladies, j Gentlemen, Misses and children, j Black Nett and Plain Silk do do do ! Siik and Cotton Hosiery of nil kinds, I Merino. Thibbet and Wool Gloves do J Damask Table Diapers. 0-4, b-4 and 10-4 wido, Bird Eye, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Huckaback. Bleached und Brown, i Damask Napkins and Doylies, ! Bamsley Sheeting, b-4 and 12-4 wide, Pillow Case I Linen, ! Irish Linen, Long I. iwn. French Lawn, j Jackonett, C.imbr.e, Pi.iid and Swiss Muslins, and Nansook, do ; Piaia and Dotted Swiss do White, Red, Green and Yellow Flannels, in great variety, ' Blue and Brown Cotton Shirting and Sheetings, Kerseys, Linseys and Osnaburgs, Cloths, ("Wsimeres and Vestings, a complete assor t ment, HATS AND CAPS, Just to hand a general assortment of Fashionable Fall style for Men, Boys and Children. BOOTS AND .SILOES. Now opening my usual large supply for Gentlernen, Ladies, Boys, Misses and Children, in great varie ty. ALSO, Men's ami Boys heavy Brogans, single and double soles, suitable for the Farmers. COTTON BAGGING, HOPE AND TWINE. A large Lot of Gunny, Dundee aud German Bag ging, Hemp and Jute Rope and Twino. G110CER.IES. A complete assortment of Brown, Crushed, Ground and Clarified ougars, Java, L.aguira aud Rio Coffee, Sugar-House Molasses and Syrup, choice Teas, Choice Champagne, Maderia, Sherry and Port Wines, Cogniac Brandy and old Monongohela Whiskey, Segars of the most approved Brands. Sept. 24, 1S52. 79 ly BILLIARD TABLES. I XT Y. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY. 1 Btock may he fouuJ with 8cyeral ' XT., i v .. .s o ' - i. ": . 1 important improvements, which we have brought j to a degree of perfcetiou attained by no others. j The improvements consist of forming the Cushions so th.-it thev will trive the angles correctly, thev being made of Cloth or the patent Vulcanized In dia Rubber, which we have within the last year in troduced to the public. Gentlemen at a distance wishing to purchase Tables w ith wood or marble beds, can have their orders filled the same a3 if ! the-v P"8"1; by addressing by mail. Always n Cloths, Balls Cues, French Lathers, and Pockets of the best description. Tables packed ; and shipped to all parts of the country. GRIFFITH &, DECKER, '0 Ann St., V. York. 0:"r 1 .h, 1 ?)2. A 3m-9l North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. property amounting to 64,.)00,000, a large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is nearly Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properiy seeured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected JAn 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. Koulhac, do do do do do Fayettevilla. Wilmington, Edenton, Salenj, Elizabeth Clt Salisbury. Newbern. Murfrecsboro-' Charlotte. Milton. S. W. Yin. T. II. Sclby, Geo. McNeill, Jos. G. Wright, James E. Hoyt, James Sloan, John Cox, Josh. Boner, Joseph Pool, Michael Brown, Alex. Mitchell, W. X. H. Smith, H. B. Williams, John B. Barrett, A. T. Summv, Asheville. Ail Directors are authorized to recelre applfea tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Josiah O. Watson, President. J. G. B. Ptoulhae. lice do. Richard Smith, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary, John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent, S. W. Whiting, "J Richard Smith, V Executife Committee. John Primrose, All communications in reference to insurance 6hould be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1852. 7 e 5i ' North Carolina Mutual Life Insu rance Company. OFFICE, RALEIGH, X. C. riH IS Company continues to insure the liree of I 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 five yean fo 2ds their value. OFFICERS. Dt. Chas. E. Johnson, 1 "resident, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee. Attorney. Dr. Wm. H. McKec. Examining Physician. J. Hersman, General Agent. All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfac tory proof is presented. Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. All lettera on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'v May 2, 1852. gG Greensborough Mutual Insuranoo Company. PURSUANT to an Act of Incorporation, a Com pany has been formed under the name and style of "The GRirNSBORoi.ciH Mutual InsurancIk Com pany," and fully organized by the appointment ef the following Officers, viz : JAMES SLOAN, President, S. G. COFFIN, Vice President PETER ADAMS, Sec. and Tre'r. C, P. MENDENHALL, Attor'y. JOHN A. MEBANE. 1 W. J. McCONNEL. I txecuure WM. S. RANKIN a vriv I committee. LllllW.l, J IiIUECTORS James Sloan, W. J. McConnel, William S. Raukin, Jed H. Lindsay, Shubal G. Coffin, William II. Recce, John A. Mebane, Andrew Weatherly, C. P. Mendenhall, Lyndon Swaim, Jesse Shelly, Jonathan W. Field, Tyre Glenn. This Company has now been in successful opera tion for several months, and will take risks upon Dwelling Houses, Stores, and other Buildings, Mer chandize, Furniture, Produce, &c. The object of 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 mode of Insurance, is, that the assured pay no more than the actualjosses and expenses of the Company, and experience has proved the safety of Mutual Insur ance Companies, as well as the great saving to ite members ; and no stronger argument can be pro duced in their favor, than the confidence which they receive from the entire community, where such Companies are in successful operation. Any information respecting the principles of the Company will be cheerfully furnished by the Sec retary, or any of its Agents. TETER ADAMS, Secretary. The Subscriber, having been appointed Agent, will receive applications and make surveys to effect Insurance m said Company. GEG. T. COOKE, Agent for Raleigh. December 8, 1851. 99 ly FIRE! rp n E JETS A INSURANCE COMPANY or I Hartford, Coxx. offers to insure Buildinsra aud Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Coin panics in the United States, and pays its loaae promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cioity, to be mado to S. W. WHITING, Agent. And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent. October, 1848. 83 THE BROTHER'S STEAMBOAT COMPANY, OR BANK'S LINE t-arari , prepared with Steamers "Broth$ri,m figgjgda'' "Vouglei," and a compliment ot Tow Boats, to carry with disDatch. all Freights shipped by them, between Fayetteville and Wilmington, or to any intermediate landings est the River. JOHN. BANKS, Ag't, Wilmington D. & W. M'LAUREN, Ag'ts, Fayettevillek Sept. 21, 1852, 6m. 78 all A TS ! II A TS '. ! HA TS : .'.'12 Cases of Be bec'a 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 1 EVANS & COOKE'S September, 1852. 78 1 Excelsior Building Hardware 4 ND Tool Store Exclusively, The Largest and J Only Establishment of the kind in the U. 8. vM. M. McCLURE & BRO., No. 287 Market Street, above 7th, .Philadelphia. Manufacturers' Depot for Locks of all kinds, 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 detired. Hot Air Registers snd Ventilators at Fajfcery ' prices. May 1K, 1??2. 40 9m ft i -If li: 1 m 21 .ft5 m 1 la' ri if HI IS! I ti: 1 ir m 1 1 raere Pants. Ocu 11. 18-12. P4 I VI 1- WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. m -1 1 j 1
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