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VOLUME LHL
CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY ilORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 185?.
NO. 96.
THE "RALEIGH K KG I. ST Kit"
la published Semi-weekly aai "Weakly, by
SEAT OX GALES,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
K K M S:
:A r annum ;
l'. jnr an mini ;
Tor tho Smi kly,
For tL Wcvklr,
in adranre $.
KATKS oy ADVEPTISlMi :
rr "cry Urns, first insertion $1 :
l, .l.liTional ins
tr n.
Court nl""r anJ jii.h.-i! aiiTrriirapnM wui nc rnanrwi
U per cent. Liiravr; but a ilrtion of ;! vr vm. will be
IHJ from th- r.-.-.:l:ir pri. (. lvt-rfi-.-rs 1 y tin- ;r.
A iv.rtis. menis iii-erosl in 1 lie S-iui-w ttKl v. will lao &;pwr
th W- iiiv. five f !irr-.
rs t E.iit..r mu.-t ! ros-T-Pwr..
REGISTER BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE
Thi subscriber having recently refitted kis office
with a new
beautiful and extensive assortment of t
BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL,
js prepared to execute, with Deafness, every variety oi
ta the bt style, and at but a lnflin advance on North
ru pric&s. To enable him to do this, he has received
aa assortment of beautifully enameled Card, of dif
ferent siics, and fancy Stationery, with which he 11
prepare! to fill orders for Ball Tickets, Circulars,
asJ ail descriptions of
Bronzi and Fancy Colored Printing,
lie has. also, au assortment of extra-iz?d type for
MAMMOTH POSTESS and SHOW BILLS,
and w.l, spare no pains to render penect (satisfaction
la the execution of all work with which he shall
ke entrusted. S EATON O ALES.
NEW
YORK PIAXO FORTE
EMPORIUM.
MESSBS. BENNETT .v CO.
TN consequence "f the immense dem-ind, and un
rivalled 1 oi i:'...ri:. t ;i:iir French Grasi ac
tios 1'hn'i i'. uTH. ii.ive greatly eniargpTI their
MauufiK't -Ty. and opened a SpuciuUS Warlrimji
at
out door a hove Tin-itj'vri i S.ilwn," where they
will be happy it all ?;iu s to supply their numer
ous Irieii1 13 and p.i.roiis ith l'l m Foktbs, of ev
ry v:riety of style and finish. All instruments
mnu!a..-turc 1 at this esta'oiishment are fully war
ranied to ?Uan : iiv climate, and give perfect sat
isfaction, l.oth in Vol.l MK ami 01 ALITV VT Totl'H.
Oar prices are such that those des: t ing a very su
perior tinisliej Instrument, as widl as these more
eun 'Uiicaliy Inclined, cannot fail to be suited
Dialers. I'KofEssur.s, Ametetrs and others, wish-
lag to purchase, ire invited to call and look for 1
Uismselves.
BENNETT i CO.,
o'il Broadway,
New York.
Spt. 1C, 1 So?. ly 77
To Farmers and Others.
RUOGAXS! BROGAXS!
f-v THE gubseribor has now on han I and
int'-nds to keep at all times during the Fk.11
and Winter seasons a large and good as
.sortnieiit of Negro Shoes, for male aud
male, embracing all kinds nsed
Fur ridHi-t.u-n and .''cr Puiyosts.
Amongst my assortment of Brognns may be found
the Hungariu!'. sh je and Stitchdowus, to which I
would cad tho attention of Farmers and others in
want of a superior article for iijeir servants. My
prices shall be as low as similar g. ods can be bought
elsewhere, and I wouid rcspecttul'y invite the at
Mntion of all to au cxajitLnauou ef my stock, as 1
hall sell lo w for cash.
I have also on hand and intend constantly to keep,
a large and well se'.ecte I assortment of
Ladfi v (icntle-ne-i's Iiv:s .V Sii-ttt.
iatluliuga'i of the latest styI?:tn-J patterns. Also.
KoYs AM) VolTU s il.iliTi
21 uses end Ch.'idr-"' s Sifs
Travelling and h nr Trunks.
Boxes. Carpet Bags. Satchels. 1
Ae. All of which will be sold a
M j!l"1,
i:7 vt.eij.
aiis-s. Bonnet
! iciib g Brushes,
tic lowest prieu
for casdi, bv
A. J. PA
Sign of the 1
Raleigh, September 2 Bs.''.
'IN.
Boot.
Ml
A
Good assortm.';:'. of La iie".
dren s dressed and u:i Ires
M isses and Chil-s.-d
Mi'lKK'Co
BimjTEES. Also a great varletv of I. ..lies. Misses.
and ("nildren s Black and colored Prunella and.
laating GAiTERS. Cone and se.pr.lv voiirselves at
A.Y. PARTIN S
Raleigh. Sept. i'. Sign of the Big Boot
Gi ENTLE.MEN who are desirous of good health
r would do well to call At A. J. Partly and sup
ply themselves w::h a puir of C.rk S..!e W ater
proof BOOTS, wnieh they ra". purchase for a small
sum of money, n jt es:e ling four dollars an j fifty
cants.
Raleigh. Sort. 2. 1S.Y. sa
C10PARTNERH!P. The subscribers have this
I day ei.tere I into (.'..partnership, under the
name and st) le of A. S. Sil.U'KIl ,V CO., for the
manufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH
ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore
ttxeet heretofore known us Parry's Clothing Ba
aar. A. S.SHAFER. "
GEO. A. H L-EY,
ROB'T HUNTER.
Petersburg, April 1, ls"2. euccr's to N. Perry,
The subscriber, having disp,.(-.,i f his entire in
terest in the Clothing business at Petev-l.urg t0
Messrs. A. S.SHAFER Co.. take? this m.-thud of
returning his acknowledgments to the pu' lie of Pe
tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage, du
ring his proprietorship of the O.oTiiiv; Bazaai;.
and would also recommend aconUnuaii.e ef t'ue
same to his successors.
N. PERRY.
August 2 Ith. isl,J. 70
-l Boxes Best Brands, Sperm. Adamantine and
J Tallow Candles, just received at
Star copy. TUCKERS'.
c
1ANDLES. Sperm i.nd Adamantine.
Hull and Soli's Tallow, 4's o's and tVs.
For s ,l,. ,v J. BROWN.
Raleigh. let. . 1So2. S2
II
ATS, FALL FASHION: Superior Black
M 'iesk'.n Huts, Jast Received
J. BROWN.
Raleie .. ( let. Is.VJ. o
2
to 1 uvu.. 1
v In 7 1
o-n s l.ss. Jamaica Ginger just re
A'o. a f re -Li so. nlv of verv simp.
very supe
nor Cayenne Pe; per. just to han
and for sa.e iv
P. F. FESCUE.
24
March 22, lSo.
M li
W0LTER1NG resjiectfully announces
Ladies of Raleigh and s nTonndiu
C' unq-y that she is now receiving her Fall ami Win
ter M-nri; , i" Fancy Goods, embracing China g.M..U,
fine r .,-m ne dinner-setts, te.i-setts. are! cups anil
eaureis :t, f.. ... .,s cvcr brought to this City.
A'o. Gi ,. 1 : :es of every description. Musical
Instruments, .c. which will be sold low for cash.
Just li t.-, 1. a fresh supply of Coiifectioimrie-s.
Thank :ul t. r past favors, she solicits a continu
ancie uf d, . same.
WILHELMINA W 0LTERING.
Raleigh. Sept. loth, Is.",. r-75
Family Groceries.
II and Browu Chuitid Su-ar,
and Blown Sugar,
aguiria and Rio Coffee,
-pice. Ginger. Nutmegs, Mace. Cloves,
Spanish Indigo, Porrder, Lead and Shot.
J. BROWN.
Seri. 21, 132. 7y a'
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Java. I.
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. eras, :
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Music ! Music ! ! Music ! ! !
Tl'ST received at the North Carolina Music
Store a new and beautiful lot of Rosewood Pi
anos, with f.J t"j and 7 octaves, selected by my
self and which are warranted for five years. They
are of superior tone, having the Iron frame which
j will last longer than those made with wooden
irames ana stand uctter in tune, winch i win sen
at low prices.
K. W. PETEKSILIA.
Oct. IS, 1S52-. SO
SOLUTION. The eo-partnershin of E. P.
Nash & Co. whs dissolved by mutual consent
on Ul lst Jnl.v. ,h-'-- r ash having pur
chased the interest of J. Jl. 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. 1 NASH.
J. II. SIMMONS.
r. NAsir. r.ooK am imavo t
j Petersburg, Va.. will keep t
'ortk Seller,
constantly on
hand a large ami well selected stock of goods in his
line : and propoes. during hi contemplated trip
North, to make it still in. re eo'up'.etw. He expects
to sell st such pricv. and to g', e s'.ieh personal at
tention to business, us may merit a continuance of
former patronage.
Julv IV... is:,;?. o'J It
IADtf j
j Black Gi
JJKl.'SS ;o()HS. Plain and Figured
ros De Rhine Silks, Bich Brocade
i Cob. red ditto, from ."l to S4 per yard: French
Satin De Chene. Enibioi lc 1 1 Swiss Robes. Alba
naise Robes. High Colored DcLaines for children.
Frvm-li Cashmere. Plain and Figured. New Styles
English :md French Merino", just received at
EVANS i COOKE'S.
September, 1SVJ. 7S
LOOK HERE !
THE Subscriber 1im received the following good
Goods at his St .re. immediately north of thw
Presbyterian Church, ;o whicl
e Would call the !
attention of families.
A splendid lot of Sugar and Coffee, a f"w bags of
Buckwheat Flour, a splendid lot of Cheese, fresh
Lemons, and Raisins in whole, half and quarter
boxes, preser- ed Ginger in jars. Prunes, do ; Al
mjnls, Palmiints. F.ngH-h Walnuts, Figs. oie.
Also, asuperiorl.it of Scotch SNl FF. in bales
and bladders : an excellent article of Tallow candies,
wholesale and retnil : Scotch Herrings, in boxes;
the best Chewing Tobacco; Musical Instruments,
such as Accordeor.s. Flutes, .'ce. vc.
Also, every variety .f TO S for children al
wars i
on band.
ca v r .v.-i si'facti f,.
The Sabsoriber having l'i vcars exiiericnce, flat-
V ters himself that he can please the most fastidious
taste, an 1 wid make to order, and keep always on
han 1. a variety of CANDIES, Medicated, ic., at
wholesale and retail.
The undersigned tenders his sincere thanks to his
friends and customer", for their liberal patrouage
bestowed on him since his commencement in busi
ness in tii i s City, and hopes by pioi.ij t attention,
to retain their confidence, and to sevurc a continu
ance of their erst..),,. H'M. J.GBIFFP'E.
March ll:l. 1 '.-. 1
N. B. Having had the misfortune to lose hit
account books by the late fire. 1 am unable to make
out how much each cn-toi-ur owes me. 1 respect
fully request all those v. ho are' indebted to me o
call and pi:y what they th'.nk is right, and I wid'ov
perfectly satisfied. " s . J. GRIFFICE.
"X"" AILS Cut Sod Wrong
Powder a:e! .-shot, Bax I
ght Nails, ad sixes
Lead, Blasting Powder
for sale oy
Octo!;.r s-,;
J. McKlMMON.
T ""I'.ltBEN V. ATKil.
the H.'indkerchii '".
Deliehtfu! Perfume for
For sale by
H. D. TURNER.
1--'.J 70
r-pt.
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, &c.
BY recent arrivals, ti.e subscriber haa r
ceived the lurgc-t an 1 most desir: tock of
Aljuicines, FanRs, O. is i'cr. inner , , ib usiies,
Glassware; ':: iies, (digirs,
Soaps, 'I'oImccd :illd
FA N Y AR I iCLL..S.
Which he has ever offered t the public, Jwinght on
the most favourable terms uf Importers and Manu
facturers, and which wiil bo di-possed of nt price
a id upon terms to please niv frien Is and the public.
Below is a list of a lew articles lately roceivwd
viz:
of 1 gallons Linseed Oil.
f lu Ls-mp Oil. Summer and Win to.
do T .n:. 1 r.- .!.
-.'Ml lo Rosin d.
C,i ' 11
Bh.kes
'.Vait..
Fin
I.
Proof Paint.
1. No. 1. nnd I'm.
'MM Kc .-s
1 Cask
f ,1.
:
W) do
1U do
2 do
600 lbs S
') Boxe
-I.an.-'i ' row 11.
.'-liver 11: al i
'amis!,. A--
nt.
i Kiuia.
Spirits Turjientiiie.
Burning Fluid.
Pure Castor ( i!.
ip Curb. Soda. 1 English.)
Yeast Powders.
oo.imh Cigars very Superior and Madium.
1 Bbl. Blue Stone.
1 Box Babbits Celebrate ! Soap Powder.
2 gro-s Capsules, assoite d.
't ounces Ouminc.
10 lbs. Calomel. J2doz. Hampton's Tincture.
40 do Gum Arabic. 1'iH His. Cream Tarter.
3i do white and lirown Glue
12doz Ayers Cherry Pectoral,
tl do Wistars Balsam of W ild Cherry.
6 do llooflaud's German Bitters.
20 do Sarsaparilla: Bulls Sands and Pelletieri.
12 do Low's old brown Windsor Soap.
100 do Brudies; Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Paint.
b do Hastings Syrup of Naptha.
10O do Boxes window glass from bxlO to 18x24.
500 lbs. very superior Putty.
iOeis.-s Apothecaries Glassware.
A very iarge assortment of Perfumery, Syringes.
Catheters. Bougies. Surgical and Dental lustrumeut
Fishing Tackel, Patent Medicines, Fruit, and Gum
Drops. Wines. French Brandy. London Porter,
fresh Olives, Spices, Cooking Extracts, Gelatine,
Trusses. Braces and Supporters, Vermifuges. Pow
der Puffs, Matches, and Thompsonian Mediciues.
Lumps, and many other articles too tedious to men
tion. P. F. PESCUD,
V, holeale and Retail Druggist.
Raleigh, Nov. lo. Is.",!'. 0,4
House and Lot for Sale.
ISS Mallett v is'nes to sell her house and lot
at Chapel Hill. The property Is in ihc west
end of the village.
The house is large aud convenient, with the nec
essary out houses, all in good order. I hc lot is
well lenced, contains about two acres, has on it an
excellent vegetable and beautiful flower garden.
For further particulars, apply to the unders'i "-ned
at Chapel Hill. " E. MALLETT.
Nov. lb, 1H52. '.14 ow
Notice '
IS hereby given, that application will be made to
the present General Assembly, for an Act to in
corporate the North Carolina Mining Company.
Nov. 10, 1S52. f-l-Ttt
irrilO WANTS GUNS. Call on us and buy
cheap Double and Single Barrel Guns if j
you want the worth of vour money. I
L. W. PECK & CO. j
Nov. 13, ISoi 4w-01 J
Great Excitement in N. Carolina ! '
T
THE BATTLE IS BEGUN, AND 1 INTEND TO
Fight mv way through for HOME INDUSTRY : '
If you want to save a couple Hundred Dollars, send ,
on your orders lor Tuipnitwe Siills, tups, Arms
and W 'jrm :
Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper
work, Brass Machinery &c. j
The prices of Still-caps, Arms, nnd Worms, are '
as follows : By the pound d,7 cents ; or by contract: I
7 barrel Still-cap, Anns and Worms, $400 j
I 10 do do do
I'll do do do
! 14 do do do
1 15 do do do
! l'" do do do
, -''" do do do
do do do
, do d do
j- lo ilo do
4S: j
525 j
5S5 !
:!!
Gl5 I
750 I
8oi '
900
All work will bo warranted for 12 months, tire
and burning expected. His work will also be de
livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the short
est notice ; and it' I fail to deliver Stills in the time
agreed upon, 1 will forfeit !5 for each day lost, to
the purchaser. JOSEPH WOLT EKING.
Raleigh, Sept. 1". IS", I. 7o ly
CHEAP AS EVER.
rpm
1 t,
'THE Subscriber would respectfully call tho at
tention of his town and country friends to his
well selected stock of groceries, Confectiouaries,
fancy articles, c., and 1 ) ledge in-elf mt to be
undersold by any one in the pi. ice; oti will find the
following in p:lrt :
G UO 'KB I US.
. Barrels Brown, i'uk ei ied. ( 'rushed :uid Chiri-
fie i Sogers, from Si to 1:
1 Bags Bio and l.aguvra
.1 cents.
llee. best ipinlity.
S Bbls BioedlerririL'-. prime
article lailovv, Ada-
niaut'ne Caudles.
A hue lot of Black and Green Tea
111 p:
1'
Of1.
1 pound papers.
i ( bests Gun !..w.Vr and Imperial Tea.
Z Casks of New-Orlc. uis Molas-es. c., vc.
'Jtkj pound.s Baltimore Bacon. Sides and Shoulders
FANCY ARTICLES.
A finer lot 1 am confident never was offered in
this market, to lie oi iverv cheap.
Gl'N'S AND CUTLERY.
12 Guns from fue to thirty dollars.
1 1 i-t oisot various kinds. A line li t ot tablj ajid
I pocket cutlery.
CONFECTIONARIES.
V fine l.-t of Candies of niv own make at the u-
sual low j rice of ss; ", p,.r Imndre I pounds.
- casks of preserved Ginger. Gum Drops of diffej -
j ent kinds.
i 4 cases of Prunes in g!as jars, 2 d fancy boxes.
1 -JIM lbs Cm-rants at the low price of ll'i cts.
Pickles. Preserves. Catsups, Walnuts. Almonds,
I Palm Nuts aud Filberts. Matches lower than
j ever sold in !a.s market and many other articles
I in this line 110! nccessar to meutiou.
I CIGARS.
I f)0.OM0 of assorted brands and cheaper than can
i be found elsewhere in the city. Members of the
Legislature and otl.ers who indulge Lu a smoke.
are requested to call at my store. 1 have on
hand a good lot 1 f Sio-.'T and Chewing Tobacco.
BURNING FLUID.
3 Casks Burning Fluid at 11 luce 1 price and war
ranted to boas good as any bp aght to the city.
My town and country friends nia.y rest assure.!
that the als.ve goods can i - bou-hi as cheap aa
the lowest se'lrr dare offer them.
NORFOLK OYSTERS.
I have made arrai-venieiits with dealers in Nr
foik. whereby I shaii be enai ltd to furnish the city
and country witli Ovstt rs. Orders trom a dis
tance will meet with prompt attcn:- n.
L. B.
WALKER.
tf
Raleigh. Nov. lSoJ.
To Jewelers and Silver Smiths !
I ROLLING MILLS of every description maun
, factured and wari.uitc l. and constantly 0:1
baud, by GEO. U. WICKS,
No. 4. Liberty Place.
lr- 11 Mai lai Lane awl Li'rri St., X. J ".
Mav ls 2. 43 lv
.in -Z 'jiil 'i Sarin; Hunk
as !! i!i'i'jU' Zii.-t jiitrxc inl.i ins hfi'l. Anowl
clje i. tin I ' .st C'.tjulnl hr van jn,ss-;.s ; it u a!
its imii ui'inl f :i 1 1; iff mil. ut ', tiud tilwitys alVi.
par. Ik. Kka.NaI.i.v.
OKI N T E R E S T
To Merchants, ClerUs, Teachers, Stn ients, and all Men
IUST Pi'liLlsilE
ci Rl EES by wl
BLlsilED . NEW and conn lete set
li ai! the f'lndanieni.il opera -
I lions ot Ar !ii:;etic lin.y l e perl rined in :n 1 irrc
j ;'.( xl.'-rt j:c- ' . To be onie a m. stor
I theiu w.il require not more thou u couple hours stmiy
, of ai' v goo 1 sound mi. el ; and I he student w ill tbore
: by be enabled to Add. Subtract, Multiply, or Di
i vide, iii any sum no mailer of lmw ninny figures,
j more accuia'ely. 1 indeed, l-nund lite ...iii,Vv of
: an rr"T. ) mi l in '. -1 ' . u um -f-jurili tht n;ne required
in the o' ! system.
I These Fundamental Rules are followed by au
! Examination into the PROPERTIES OF NUM-
BERS. which even further facilitates the other op
erations
There is also embrace ! in the work,
RULES FOR THE CALCULATION OF INTER
EST.
which will work out the infrest at any rate upi n
any sum, with the utmost aeuracy, aud a simplic
ity and quickness fully equal to all the other oper
ations by this, and vastly superior to all couises
in the old plan.
Together, these form th- MOST COMPLETE
TREATISE on the Science of Numbers ever issued
and are incalculably valuable to all men from their
never-failing accuracy, and to business men from
the immense amount of time they save from the
most wearisome detail of business life. Particular
ly ought they to be in the hands of Merchants and
Clerks. Teachers and Students, nnd Young Men
generally.
ORDER EARLY I
gt The copies of the few remainng hundreds of
the present edition are being hurried oil at a price
greatly reduced from that ' i at v hich the bal
ance were sold, to make room for a new edition to
be gotten up in magniiieciit and costly style imme
diately upon closing out the present ene.
tfcrtf Every purchaser is bound (as a matter of
justice and protection to the copyrightist ) by his sa
cred pledge of Vionor, to use the Processes for the
instruction of himself only, and to impart the infor
mation obtained trom them to 110 one.
teuf To obtain the Processes it is necessary to
give such a pledge, with the price, Three llollar?,
enclosed in 11 letter, poxt-jmid, directed to P. May
Mahklky, Funkstown, Washington County. Mary
land. The Processes wiil be forwarded post-paid,
to the given address. Be particular to write the.
name of Post Office, County, and State, distinctly:
with those neglecting this, mistakes frequently oc
cur. Those preferring it, can order copies of the
forthcoming edition, which vvii! be ready about thu
holidays. The price will be ; orders sent before
its issue will be tilled as soon as the copies arc rea-
tor So
local AGENTS WANTED.
In every town, and all through the country, great
numbers of copies of these Rules can be disposed of
bv any one who will only take tho trouble to make
their scope known. They comprise that which
business men, and everybody, has long felt the
want of, and will gladly obtain. The nature of the
business allows any one to act as Agent, and to en
ergy ensures a large reward. As before explained,
the business requiring privacy, orders from Agents
are filled in sepurate sealed envelopes for delivery
through their bauds. When a number of three
copies or more are ordered with the remittance at
one time, 30 per cent, is allowed to be retained as
the Agents fee ; and 50 per cent, on orders for
eight copies or more.
Nov. 1st, 1K52. 4mos 00
SA R A T 0 G A W A T E R : Constantly kept at
'the Drug Store of
W1LLLVMS, HAYWOOD & CO.
FOR SALE!
0 L E HOTEL, CHAPEL HILL, N. C The
j Proprietress of this well known and profitable
establishment, 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 arc so well acquainted
with the advantages of its position, that but few re
marks are,nccessary. to complete their information.
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
hun lred and liftv boarders, and the recent and rnp
i ! growth of the University, adjacent, makes it an
easy matter to pos.-e.-s constantly fiirti or en 11 a
greater number ot students.
In addition to this, th ' frequent travel through
Chapel Hill gives the Hotel, (being the only tie in
the place) a transient custom cpnd to any in the
State.
The lots nnd stables adjoinirg arc exteucive and
commodious and the country-market supplies abun
dantly and on profitable terms much of its provi
sions. The terms of sale require one third of the price
to be paid on taking possession. A note v.iih safe
security and time of payment suited to the conven
ience of the purchaser, are the reasonable demands
for the remainder.
If further information be desired concerning the
inducements to purchase, the President of the L ni
vi r-ity or any other resident of the village, will fur
ni ii it.
possession ran be obtained .it any time, after the
1 st of Mav. Apply to
ANN E S. HILLIARD. Proprietress.
February L'T, Is.". J. ."standard. 17
Important to Millers and Mill
owners :
II E Undf rsignrd would respectfully inform those
engaged in the Milling business in North Caro
T
lina, that he Ke
supply at i he si
bie article.
V-jnnj's l.npr- r
i-ps constant:
loi test notice,
d I,:;,' ',-,
on
that
hand,
alnn
and wiil
t invalua-
n' S.i-.l and Si'"!ii tj .'.(-
rhiitr .
The only Machine of the kind that has stood the
te-t and given s taction to the public. It has
supplanted every Smut Machine vet offered in the
State, more or less of which have been taken do wn
to make room for it. The ! nolle need fear no im
position. a there are lmu s.ene 20 Machines run
ning in North Carolina : and I wi.-h to tier no other
references than the gentlemen who arc using them,
w' -e expectations have been more thai, realized in
their pet form nice. It not only thoroughly cleanses
the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of ad other
substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but
feet square in the mill and n quires Put little pow
er. It is warranted l r five years against breaking
or wearing out. aiet also to retain its cleaJisin
qual
ities for that time.
There are a number of these Machines through
id,
IOm.OmO bushed s of Wheat have been cleansed
and they have never been out
There was awarded to it the
of order one day.
Premium of the Ma
ryiaud State Fair, and
dal, at the Fair of the
more, hist Fall.
Address the Sulwcr
Orange County, N. C.
December 21'. 1S50.
a Premium w ith a silver nie
Maryland Institute, at Balti-
ber at South Lowell Mills,
JN ). A. Mi MANN EN.
tf 104
Important to
Manufacturers.
1
1 II E Subscriber:
'. re
prepared to supply alt
kitals of
CoTi'oN AND WOOLEN
MACHINERY,
of
gi:
Sel
in
a superior
A RING, with
t-oioiig Ilaugt
three months
pi-i'ity. SHAFTING and MILL
improve.! Coupling and Pulleys,
rs. i which require oiling only once
: ) LOOMS of a great variety of
Patt-nis. for fancy aia
eighteen shuttles ; a!-,
running from ! 50 t 11
Twilled goods, from one to
. for plain goods, capa.hle of
0 picks per minute.
They are enabled from tin
merits, to produce ai ns ai d
ir extensive improve-
Goods, with eompar- 1
atively little lab-.
r; nnd all .Mauiita 'turi is beiore i
Machinery, will do weli to visit
purchasing their
Philadelphia and vicinity, where they can see the
Machinery with all tho latest improvements, in full j
and successful operation ; i r they can be referred
to Factories in almost every State South and West j
bvad'Uessii'.g a line to the Subscribers.
ALFRED JENKS i: SON,
.'.;.fV..',(4.-7, Car P.'ll!i-d- tllll.
B. Plans of Factories, with the location of
Macliiiurv. ti.e simplest method of dr.ving, audi
en
of . peed, turn!
IS 52.
he
d free of char;
Feb. P
Id ly
Direct Importations.
DRY GOODS AT W HOLESALE IN CHARLES
ton. S. C. C. & E. L. KEKRISON : 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 Goo Is will well repay the trou
ble. Then- Stock of Hosiery is largo and complete,
and in Prints, many Stvies will be found, not gen
erally kept in this market.
North We-t coiner King & Market Streets.
Feb. '., 1S-52. tf 12
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
T"
HE annual course of Lectures in this Insti tu
rn cotnnieiiees on the first Monday in No
vember next, on the following branches :
Anatomy, bv .). E. HoLBRooK, M. D.
Surgery", byE. GEDD1NGS. M. 1).
Institutes and practice, by S. HENRY DICK
SON. M. D.
Physiology, bv JAMES MOULTRIE. M. D.
Materia M'e.Uca. bv HENRY R. FROST, M. D.
Ob.-tetrics. by THOMAS G. PRlOLEAU, M. D.
Chemistry, by C. L. SH EPA RD. M. D.
Comparative Anatomy, by L. AGASSI., M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, by ST. JUL1EN RA
VEN EL, M. I).
Assistant Demonstrator, F. T. MILES, M- D
Protector to the Professor of Surgery, J- M.
GEDD1NGS. M. D-
CLINICAL INSTRUCTION.
D. J. CAIN, M D. Physicianto the Marine Hos
pital and Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a week
on the diseases of that Institution.
J. FORD PRlOLEAU, M. D. Physician to the
Hospital of the Alms House, at which Lectures are
delivered twice a week on Diseases the diagnosis
disseminated, and the student indoctrinated in
their treatment.
Demonstrative instruction in Medicine aud sur
gcrv at the College Hospital by the Professors of
the Medical College.
At a special meeting of the Trustees nnd Facul
ty of the Medical College of the State of South
Carolina, held on the 3d day of January, 1S52,
Dr. L. AGA.SS1Z was unanimously elected Pro
fessor of Con. niirative Anatomy, with the distinct
understanding that the collegiate expenses
of the
student are not to be increased by thi:
addition to
the course.
HENRY R- FROST, M. D Dean
August 31, 1K52. wbw 7
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
IN GREAT ABUNDANCE.
MERINO, Silk and Woolen Shirts and Drawers,
Handkerchiefs, Stocks and Collars, Gloves,
Suspenders, and Half hose, Hats, Caps, Boots,
Umbrellas, &c. &c. together with many FANCY
GOODS, too tedious to mention. Call and exam
ine. CREECH & RYALS.
Sept. 30, 1852. 81
Patent Starch Polish.
I0R giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Cam-
bries, Collars, Shirt Bosoms, &c, aud also
prevents the Iron from sticking to the Linen.
II. D. TURNER.
November 1st, lb-52. 00
Great Northern Mail Route.
VKW AND COMFORTABLE SCHEDULE
Twice dally from Petersburg to New York,
With transfer of passengers and baggage through
the cities of Richmond. Washington, Baltimore ami
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 am! New York.
Leave Petersburg dxiiy at 4A A. M. nnd 7 P. M.
Arrive in New York daily at "1 A. M. and I'd P. M.
Fare to Washington 1 st class seat s !') oO
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 ::, by the New Ca-tle and French Town
Rout.-, Ste.-.mboit and Railroad, ss2 5u, and be
tween ''iii'adelj.hi 1 and New Yolk S; 1 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 bet ween Washington and Baltimore, by
nieans of which the traveller who. through ousiness I
or pleasure, has been delayed in Washington, has
it always in his power to proceed at convenisnt
hours directly on irs jourm'y to any point north of
that place.
Passengers leaving Petersburg in the morning at
4J A. M.. and who prefer stoppii-aH night in Bal
timore, can leave n.-xt morning by the spleli'i: 1
New Steamer Gknkkal .McBc-xalk. via the New
Castle and French Town Route. . n 1 r.i.i.c ;,i l'h.1
adelphia by half past 12. "o only 2 50 : making
the whole tare from Peterabuv..; w i'
ly ilM.
For Through Tickets to Wa-!..n
more, app'v to the Agent at the I
ters'ourg Depot.
Tl'oS. 1C;I '
Ofllce R. & P. R. R. Co. Apr
For Norfolk and Portsmouth.
rpilll FA V Ml i'l'l A"') BEAUTl-
I ful steamer AUG "T A. 'apt. V.'n:
Richmond and Petersburg R. Road.
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Ou
and alter Monday. March the 1st. tw... Pas.-eu-
get- 1 rains wni rtv.i ilaily eacti way iiCivveen 1 eters
burg an t Richinond. both Trains carrying the Uni
ted Si itcs Mail, and connecting with the Trains on
the R. F. P. R. R.. Fredericksburg, Washington,
c. and with the Virginia Central R. R. and Canal
Packets for Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Staunton,
Lexington, etc.
:i
1st Train leave Petersburg daily at A).
21 do do do do at 7
1st Train leave Richinond daily at 7
2d do do do do at 5
A. M.
P. M.
A. M.
P. M.
Fare, when paid at the office. SSl 00.
Chi! Iron over ! an 1 not over 12 years of ago,
servants and col- rc l per-ons. w lieu Tickets are pro
cured at the OtV.ee. half price.
Servants travelling by themselves must be fur
nished by their masters with two passes, so that
one can bx- retained at the office : and it must be
expressly stated oil the .ass that they lire to be
permitted t" go on the Cars.
N. B. No freight or packages of nny kiud will
be allowed to be carried on the Mai! Train.
The Trains w ill run by Richmond time.
THOS. DODAME VD.
Superintendaiit.
April 21, 1S52.
ICHMOND, PETERSBURG. NORFOLK tt
N'I NEW YORK STEAM PACKETjd
COMPANY: Tho double engine and fast sailing
Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND. Fostku, master,
and CITY OF NORFOLK. Post, master, .-.re now
on the liue 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 .V.-r- Turk em it
T'i.Txd r.'. iiud Ci';i '..'..'(; !-'i id :y. This arrange
ment may be relied upon as the most punctual, ac
commodating and economical to shippers ami pas
sengers. Each ship is supplied with splendid sa
loons and state-rooms for passengers.
First Cabin passage, " " SN.00
Sec nd do do - G.00
Freight per cubic foot, 7c
TIB I.MAS BR NC1I. Agent.
Oi l Street, Petersburg.
April 30, 152
Prints, Prints, Prints,
1 FRENCH, English, and American, several new
designs, including Merinniek, Spragues Coteh
eco, Hayles, Madachintz and Omlic Watered, Ruby
Green and Orange, fast colours for pe.tch Work,
Oil Chintz and Turkey Red tig'd and plain, Mc , ice,
W. H. i. R. S. TUCKER.
September 1 1, 152. 75
it;
HAD Y' MADE CLOTHING. Black Cloth Sacks
,au't rrock ( oats, iimme'i assimere unto,
Blue and Drab Felt Over Coats, Drab Petershams,
Clouded Pilots, Black and Fancy Cassimere Pauls,
Black Satin and Figured Silk Vests, c:c, .c. op
posite the far-famed and woi ld-renowne 1 establish
ment of E. L. Harding & Co.
EVANS & COOKE.
No. 29 Cheap Side.
September, 1S52. 78
JOHN BANKS,
COMHISslo.N ani Fouwahkim; Agf.xt,
Wdminjton X. C.
TXILL attend to the sale or purehaso of Pitou
y i;f, and w ill ship with dispatch all consign
ments made to him.
Sept. 21, 1S52. Cm 78
Baereriner, Rope and Twine.
-JlOOO Ul1"-' Gioth and Dundee Bag- i
40 t oils best Jute and Hemp Rope, lower than
ever beiore offered in this market. Call and exam
ine for yourselves. W. II. tV. R. S. TUCKER.
Robinson & Co's. Shoes & Slippers.
V Pair Mo. and Kid Walking Shoes and
f). Slippers,
Ladies, Misses, and Children's Goat Skin Bootees,
White Kid Slippers. J. BROWN.
Sept. 21, 1852. 79tf
CIOCOA, '
y English
Chocolate, Maccaroni and Vermicelli,
and F'rench Mustard. For eale at
TUCKER'S.
tiinore. can leave n.-xt morn.ng by t..e splelio: 1 iliac-: 1;
.iiiadeiphm on- i lirown. P
ton ami "Maid- i Blacking. Ink. SI
'. Mm m l ai-u Pe- j G..od an 1 Dam.
Liver, o d an i
ME '. Sup t. . 1'ilme Yirvml.. an I
I 21. is"'2. :':'. V iN. as.-..!"" 1
i. r-2 lowest in.li
I C. Svini'. having la-eu tiioi-oughly o- yMfl'yW The str:
' ,.-;ti. .. ...... t . ., , ,.w si. -ct of . o.i.t i Pi ter-'b; i rg. Marc!) 5,
iron, is ti..w :-a.i.. ' et:cen !'. rt Vi'ah! .ill and the j
..I. ..v.. .. i.. ... -ow.. -: . ..Wl, rl- . :o l . , .,.,,1 .
: i i - ..ir r i . i o.n noa. .s. g
i 'r i -I-..:. . ..' i ... - . : . j .. n . : . . . r -i .&
l : . e : i a 1 1 1 s 1 1 ' 1 ii. l e . i . a . i -. . la . i o i o ; , : i i v , i , ....
. .,-..,-...r . ": 1 be
: i.oa i. r. inning in e mnc.aion i;,i . i .- : .v , t;,. , .. . , ... .( .',,!,.
leave the t :'y !'-.int Dep.,: at is., cloc.c, .V. .1. ev- j... -, ,
cry M md v. .'i ...ie -day ! Fri'lay. I ',.!,),,..
i Rcturnieg. the d. jgtisia leave-Norfolk on th.eal- I "' ' ','.'
i ' ... , .,. , . ... , i. roved in c
, "" .'' " .,"' , ' . ' ' " ' ',',"'.' ' " " who prefer being iv'ui""!
day. at '.1 A. M.. and avnvcs at t ny P. int at 1 ,.; v (l.01 ; ,....,...
I o cloeK. r. vp. wli -re pj-sengers taKe tne cars i..r i ..... .... ... , ,..
, - - oi uos ;.gl et T.r
I e.ersourg. , . i. i ... ,i
j idi inteneeoiate landings the MQ mo--
! P ,;l.l"'l-lk ;; 1 00 carle .raim, of tie
l-- nil. ii- t ry J '2 ve-jrs oi aire , . , i , ,iilf .
Io JMTVans r t!;o Cirovc W hurt un l all lrUerme- , i , ,
' r i vnca l -i Mil l
. .hate landings . Baltimore t
Do To Old Point and Norfolk. sengers. and Nl .
vv'd :': ' . - .' niakiiig the w
TllOS. DODAMEAD, Sup t. 1
Office R. P. R. Co.. April 27. 152. 34
dj f PIECES OF PRISTS of every variety,
JcJv style, quality and price; a very large lot of
Shawls, embracing every quality, &e.
EVANS & COOKE.
September, 1852. 78
JUST RECEIVED AT HARDING'S
Z.f FANCY' silk Velvet Vests, of Superior qual-
0U ty.
150 Fine Blk Satin Vests.
200 Prs. Superfine French Blk Doe Skin Cassi
mere Pants.
Oct. 11, 1852. M
Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, &c. ,
AT
E keep constantly on hand a large supply of ;
French Brnndv of every grade, j
OrdftndNew Apple Erandv;
Superior old Monongahela, and the Old Pure Rye-
Whiskey
Double and Single Rectified Whiskey,
' Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Malaga, and
Claret Wine,
i New England and Old Jamaica Rum,
t Rose and Holland Gin,
. All of which we offer for sale very low,
PEEBLES, WHITE, DAVES, & CO.
1 Petersburg. March PI, IS 52. 22 tf
JAMES E. CUTHBERT,
! (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT,)
Orocr, F'irrrr.rding and Comi:iisio:i Merchant, Bvl
lingbruok Stn, Pe!srsburg, Va.
references :
Thos. Bragg. Jr., Juclson, .V. C.
L. F. Hicks, Esq. 1 petergbur
Messrs. Kcvan i: Bro. j "
Messrs. L. D. & V. G. Crenshaw, Rithmend.
Jo-iah Wills, ;;,-., Xnr'dk.
James George, Esq.. H.tliiniore.
Messrs. Monahan .i Beers, Xew York.
A c.'tista'i.ly on hind: Prime Porto IUoo
and Nev.- Orleans Sugars.
Crushed, Pulverised and Clarified de
Lag. ;irn Mid Si. Doming.) Coffees
pe.- in grmti and ground, and Allspio
cr in Bags, and Ground in Boxes
r. Imperial and Young Hyson Teas
datnantine and Sperm Candles
de and Variegated Soaps
ir
: Lead
hivad and
o ra
pi 'ing Papor,
; .sole and t pt er Lcea:
, . v.
tier
round .Muni ."salt
Vo-pr:i Bacon and Lard
i flooring and Warehouse
'rio' lpo. ami llav enna Cigars :
r v ita a large stock of foreign and do-
jiiors, Wines, ic, which he offers at the
feet rates.
test attention paid to receiving and for-
19
Piney Point Line to Baltimore.
raWTCL WEEKLY BE 1 WEEN l'K-s
tev.-burg ami Baltimore Fare $5 rl-ggieag-J
ire hereby informed
lumo lious low pressure
A 11 I N 1 . Captain Charles K. .Mitch
1 ec.i entirely refitted, enlarged, and im
vety ie-pect w ith Staterooms for those
now on the route le
iltlmore. Passengers
and eeomunical line, will leave
morning tiain, on .Mondays aud
A. M. and reach Baltimore on
id::- in ri.iie to jirocced with the
se uav s to Philadelphia, or by the
..mer General McDonalu, via
New Custie, at the rate of S2 50
Philadelphia for first class pas-
for second class passengers,
lole Iarelroiu 1 etelsliurg to i lillauel-
n7 o') for f.iel class and s:; 50 for sec
passouger.s, (meals on board of the Ma
r ilie 2nd class passengers inclusive.) l'e-
turning. passengers v. ill 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 v.ith the train which arrives in Petersburg
at ''. P. M.. of tl
Fare in cithe
:lno (lavs
r direction,
passengers.
5. (state rooms and
extra,) except in the
meals or en !un
case of La. lies and families, who will have the
privilege of st.-ite rooms free of .charge. Forward '
cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging on
boar 1. ) I 5ii.
For further particulars or through Tickets ap
ply at the eriiee of the Richmond and Petersburg
R. R. Co.. in Petersburg.
TItOS. DODAME AD, Sup't.
Ju'v 17, 1S52. 59
BILLIARD TABLES.
V" Y. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY'.
a No. !.m Ann Street. New Y ork City where
a lar-e stock may be !'...';::d with several new and
Important improv einents, which we have brought
to a degree of perfection attained by no others.
The improvements e uisist of forming the Cushions
so that t'ney will give the angles; correctly, they
being made of Cloth or the patent Vulcanized In
dia Rubber, w hich we have within the last year in
troduced to the public. Gentlemen at a distance
wishiag to purchase Tables with wood or marble
beds, can have tin 1.-ci K :-s fdled the same as if
they were present, by addressing by mail. Always
I on nam., l lotas. 1 ..:s, (. ues, freneli Leathers, and
j Pockets of the best description. Tables packed
and shipped to all parts of the country.
GRIFFITH & DECKER,
I U Ann St., N. York.
October 15th, 1852.
r
3m-84
RALEIGH BOOK-BINDERY.
J - L. 1. li ; t; A 51 T i: it lu rJT & SO.T
I'i'opfjolovs.
Ii. rJt'i'. & So;i return their grateful
acktiow de.Jgor.ients to tlie public for the lib
J.
eral pati-onage v.iiicli lias been extended to them,
and l'e.-pect'iuiiy announce that tiiey still continue
the business of l'o''k-J'.inding in all its forms, in
the City of Raleigh, where it is conducted, us here
jofore. over Tin:
XQ11TH CAROLINA BOOK
STORE.
(Nfxt Door to the Telegraph Office.)
The Junior partner having acquired a thorough
k' low! edge of every branch of the business in N. York,
and having recently visited tint City for the pur
pose of selecting a choice assortment of the newest
and best materials, we are n..w prepared to exe
cute Binding. Ac., of every description, in any
form, from plain to ornamental.
Blank Books of every descrpli ,n rule land bound;
New spapers, Music and Peri idi- ais bound to match.
All orders promptly attended to.
pdf A smart, active B- y wanted.
Raleigh. Sept. 1S52. 78 4w
To Rail Road Contractors.
SEALED Proposals will be reoeived at the office
of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great North
ern Rail Read Company, in the City of New Orloaus,
until the Sot It of November next, for the grading,
masonry, piling and bridging of that part of their
road from Lake Maurepus to the line of tho Mute
of Mi.---issii.pi : a distance of 51 miles.
Also for
miles of ros,
Lake at the
The inst
the
Masonry
required on the first 36
from the City i f New Orleans to tiie
;uih pass M .nediae.
miles of the Seciicnto the State line
i s r I roll '
lU'i uie i.aiie. ."v.. ami's, una memoes tlie pa
ing an.
and N
ri d;. ing i with one draw) of the South aud
h passes ; the remainder is through a heal-
thy pine Country, wu'.cn v. :th the contemplated let
tings of tlie reiiia'ning 10J miles to Jackson, Miss,
render this work well worthy the attention ot North
ern contractors.
Payments vvii! bo made in cash with twenty per
cent retained until the completion and acceptance
of the work.
it:
ict. rv eviuer.es el
ity will be require
with propo
Is.
Plans and m-ofides wiil be ready f. r Examination
tsn dnvs before the letting.
JAMES CLARK, Chief Engir.eer.
New Orleans. Oct. 2Sth, 1852. t20 Nov 89
TEACHER WANTED.
TE wish to employ a teacher for '-Elba' A- I
cademy 2 miles eabtolBrinkleyville, iu Hal
ifax Co., iu an entirely healthy neighborhood. The ,
school is not a large one, being designed primarily ;
for the instruction of our Own children. This we .
w ish to be thorough and shall require the teacher
to prepare for College. His morals must likewise !
be unexceptionable. Address cither of the under
signed. W. II. WILLS,
JAS. S. SNOW.
Nov. 11, 1852. tf-?3
ill
i Lout'
Phi.
Race Gin;
G r. ;shc,vo.
Tallow. A
! Guniiowdcr. Shot auo 1
! Rc -da.
m-t,c 1.
N orth Carolina Mutual Insurance
tompany.
f B THIS Company has been in successful operatiom
I l:r niore than five years, and continues to
take risks upon all classes of property in the SUto,
(except Steam Mills and Turpentine DistiUeriee,)
upon favourable terms. Its Policies bow cover
property amounting to $4,500,000, a large por
tion of which is iu Country risks, and ita present
capital is nearly Six Hundred ThousaHd' Dollar.
in bonds properly secured.
The average cost of Insurance upon the plaa e
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 Direc
tors and Officers of this Company for the present
year:
DIRECTORS.
Josiah 0. "Watson, Raleigh.
Richard Smith,
lo
John Primrose,
Henry D. Turner,
J. G. Ii. Roulhac,
S. W. Whiting,
T. H. Selbv,
Geo. McNeill,
Jos. G. Wright,
James E. Hoyt,
James Sloan,
John Cox,
Josh, lloner,
Joseph Pool,
Michael Brown,
Alex. Mitchell,
W. X. 11. Snuth,
II. Ii. Williams,
John B. Barrett,
do
do
do
do
do
Fayettevflle
Wilmington.
Washington.
Greensborov
Edenton.
Salem.
Elizabeth Clrja.
Salisbury.
Newberu.
M urfre e sboro
Charlotte.
Milton.
A. T. Sunnily,
Asheville.
All Directors are authorized to receive applfc.
tious.
OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.
Josiah 0. Watson, President.
J. G. B. Roulhac, Vice do.
Richard Smith, Treasurer. .
John C. Partridge, Secretary.
John II. Bryan, Attorney.
J. Hersman, General Agent.
. W. Whiting,
Richard Smith, I Executive Committee
John Primrose, J
All communications in reference to insuranoa
should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid
J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y.
Raleigh, Jan. 13, 18-52. j
North Carolina Mutual Life Insu
rance Company.
OFFICE, RALEIGH, .V. C.
rpHIS Company continues to insure the Uvea ot
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 live year for
jds their value.
OFFICBRS.
Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President,
Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President,
James F. Jordan, Secretary,
Win. H. Jones, Treasurer,
Perrin Rustle, Attorney,
Dr. Wm. II. McKee, Examining Physician
J. Hersman, General Agent.
All losses are-paid within 90 e!ays after eatisfao
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. AU letters
on business should be addressed to
n JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y
May 2, 1352. g
Greensborough Mutual Insuranoe '
Company.
PURSUANT to an Act of Incorporation, a Com
pany has been formed under the name and style
of '-The Green siioitouciH Mutual I.xscraxck Com
pant," and fully organized by the appointment ef
the following Officers, viz :
JAMES SLOAN, President,
S. G. COFFIN, Vice President
PETER ADAMS, Sec. and Tre't
v-. i. -uii.Mjr,.xu.iiin Attor v.
JOHN A. MEBANE, )
V .1 Ar.C(vvi.'T Execut
Executive
WM. S. RANKIN, j
Committea.
DIREUTOIIS.
James Sloan,
Jolin A.
Mebane,
W. J. McCoiuicl,
William S. Rankin,
Jed H. Lindsay,
ShubaFG. Coffin,
Williai i II. Reece.
Andrew AYeatherly,
C. P. McndenliaU,
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. Tho 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 actual losses and expenses of the Company, and
experience has proved the safety of Mutual Insur
ance Compan.es, as well as the great saving to it
members ; nnd no stronger argument can be pro
duced in their favor, than the confidence which they
receive from the entire community, where suck
Companies arc in successful operation.
Any information respecting the principles of th
Company will bo cheerfully furnished by the Sec
retary, or any of its Agents.
ti v , KR ADAMS, Secretary.
Ilie Subscriber, having been appointed Agent,
wiU receive applications aud make surveys to effect
Lisurance in said Company. t
GEG. T. COOKE, Agent for Raleigh.
December 8, 1851. 99 1
FIRE!
E .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY o
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AETEOKi), Conn., offers to insure R.inHi..
and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire,
at premiums to suit the times.
This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com
panies iu the United States, and pays its losactf
promptly.
Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, ct Ha
cinity, to be made to
8. W. WHITLNO,
Agenik
N. C. aod vicinity, to
N. J. PALMER. AirenL
And for IMilton,
October, 1848.
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THE BROTHER'S STEAMBOAT COMPANY
OR BANK'S LINE
AS" prepared with Steamers " Brotfun,"
arul "Jotfjla," and a compliment 'ot
xow L.oats, to carry with dispatch, all
, freights stiipped by them, between FayetteviUe
j and Wilmington, or to any intermediate landings on
j the River. JOHN BANKS, Ag't, Wilmington.
D. & W.
. At LALUl. , Ag ts. Favettevillfc
Sept. 21, 1852,
lim. 7 b
1IA TSt HATS'. : HATS ! ! ! 12 Cases of Be,
bee's and others of the latest and most arnrov!
steles "l.nio.ht nf ll. M.. .........
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selves aud no mistake." Those wishing the laot
Ayowj call at
EVANS & COOKE'S
September, 1852.
JUST AltKIVED,700 lbs, best Ohio hams,
G00 lbs. best Goshen chees6, :.
200 lbs. best Goshen butter,
200 lbs. dried beef, ,
500 lbs. bacon lard,
2 barrels fine Northern apples,
2 boxes lemons and oranges,
0 bbls. frcidi butter, soda, water, and sugar crack
ers. 3 bbls. fresh herrings and mackerel, c.
Call and sec.
FRED. MAULER'S.,
At the west side of tho Capitol-'
Raleigh, Oct. 1S52. t it 8$
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