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V VOLUME LIII. CITY OF RALEIGH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, IS52. m ioi- the "KALKmn kegiti;r" Is publishe! Satni-w-eelily and Weekly, by .SKAT OX (IALKS, EDITOR A X I PROPRIETOR. T K K MS: 7rr Vhe 5mi-i.-e'!T, yer annum : in adTaaro $1. hr annum : per annxn : For Lh WH-'fclv. in advance J iO. r.ATf UK ADVERTISING : 1 CTorv 111 lin", fir; insertion $1 : ch J liiioiial m-.-rti. n. ... ri.. Court Oi-Ji-rs an. I Ju.li.-ial alvrtbcBimtts vill In rhnri ti per cent. IiiIiT : t.-.il ! sil'iotion . f ( ;t ernt. will be Bt.t from the rvzular pri -e t. a tyewj .-r t.v the -..-. A'f'crti-jiucur mr:-ieU in Ui -l-mi-wcs.'- j. . m.1 also appear h th Weekiv. fnt "f i-iinr. & f-l'tlr- to tie; LliL.r niut tv r'-T -m. KF.G1STEH BOOK AM' JOB PRITI.G OFFICE. Thc ulscnlx-r having recently refitted kin office with a new, beautiful and extensive ass.ir;.uent of BOOK AND JOB MATERIAL, prepared to exe cntc, with ncatn-ss, every variety of Al-S' L2i-jadiiH2J23 v23a.rsl53a to the be.'t style, ami at but a lr.fl;:. advance m North ru prices. To enable him to .in this, he has received an assortment of IxnutifuRy enameled Card, of d li ft rent izes. and fancy Stationery, with which lid is prepared to fili orders for Call Tickets, Circulars, asd all descriptions of Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing. He ha alx. : assortment of exlru-nizcd type for MAM3I0TH POSTXSS aal SHOW EILLS, and Wil: spare no pains to render per fct eiitisfaction il the execution of all work with winch h all entrusted, fc' EATON GALES. NEW YOilKPIAXO FORTE EMPORIUM. MESSRS. LMNNETT CO. eonsequer.c? of the liatiicv -e d- nun 1. and un- riva'ied popu'.trltv if their 1, : v ii Iiiiaxh ac tio Piano Fo.ns:-. have cvc.-.t'v r:.i.ir,:e 1 their Manufactory, a:, t opened a J-p-i. us at lYo. Hill BroasJ'.vav. W AUECuuW j oat door above ".. will b hani.y at ..ii : ti s - to so v. hero they lv ihtir numer- ovi friendi and L-.itrotiS w 1 i v:... l"..i: i t;s. ,.f cv li. A'; in-trumer.ts iwi' :t : :' fally wnr ::. glvj ,..'r:ect sat- ery Tariety of st vle an ! t i 1-1 manufactured this et:'i::s' ranted to stats i a::,v climate, a iafbction. b-.-th i:; Vm.i it an;. Our prices ire -.:'h that t!;..se perior fiaishc 1 1 urumcnt. as ttoaoinlc.i'.'iy inc'inc-i. ca.in .t DAi.iiRi Profess. .i;s. Am.r::( o. i.irv or Tot ri:. ielr:;.g a very su 'ti '.; as these more fail to be suited and other.-, wish- inj; to purchas, ire invited tail and look for BENNT.TT C CO .. '.r-.adwai New V." lv Stpt. 1G. ls.f2. To Farmers and Others. num.; an : KR .; a ns : THE subscriber has n..w on haul rnd intends to ke-j at all times durifci the F;iB and iuier seasons : l.-,rse . ul evo-1 (sortnient of Negro Shoes, for m.ile and female, embracing all kinds used fur 1'ia-il i.'wi auHoih'-r PwprS'S. Amongst my assortment of Brer -ms may be f imul tht Hungii i-m shoe and Sti t ' n-. to which 1 would call the attention of Farntrs i.i 1 others in want of a superior article for their servant--. My yricei shall be as low as similar . 1- i aa be '.ug!ii laewhere, and I would respectfully i:i;te t Fi l- at Wation of all to an eiaminaP iu .,f my stock, as 1 Ball sell low tor cash. I have also on hva 1 and int'ii 1 constantly to keep, a large and well st-ieete l av..-:-.!i -:it f Ladu4 .j' lie1lU:n,l4 Ij ' .V s':. kuluJing all of tae latest style-::i 1 p.:'.i- nt.s. Also. BUT AM TofTli's iii:i..-S AM' !!.., Hts't i.nJ Co. -Ira's i i ' ' .1 4-.. Travelling an I hair 'franks. Va'w.i. Rennet Boxes, Carpet Uaz. S.itoo-!-. V,' . 'Aus rr . i . &e. All of which will be s j! 1 ; t: Cor caah, by -t pr IN.' A. Sign 1 N .J. '. PU the ill Raleigh, September A Good assortment of Ladle'. Miss - ard t '!,i.- Isoit'i Oi-mj-aI in.,'..! . -r. I s . . ; : . H o . "6lXJTF.ES. Also a great variety oi L oii. -. Mioses. " and Children's Black and cob re I Pru.'.e.la tci lasting GAITERS. Come and s.ipplv yourselves a: A.J". PAR TIN S Raleigh.. Soj-t. 2s. Sln of the if. r Root G1 ENTLEMEN wli are de-lr-ms . f g-id health "f would do we:! to call at A. J. Part ; :fr .lt d sup ply themselves with a pair ef t'-.rk SoV or Wa r proof BOOTS, w'uich thev can p ar -'i a-- f .r a sni.iV. m of money, not exceedie.g f ar uolhir- a.i l ti.ty tnts. Raleigh, Sept. 2. Is52. So c 10PIITNERH1P. The subscribers have this day entered inco Cop.-irtu-r!iip, under the Itae and style of A. S. SH VI'ilR x O.. for the manufacture ai d sale of READY MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore treet heretofore known as Prnv' Cloihin.; Ba ar. A. S. SHAKER. ' ;eo. A. HAl.-EY. ROB f HUNTER. Petersburg, Ai ril 1 , 152. Queer's to N. The subscriber, hav Vtreat iiethe i.'lothin Mefsrs. A. S. SHAKE -ci ot n:s entire in- I busine ss: Co.. at Pet 'l-sburg to tar.es this method of l the public of Pe- beral p i!runae du- j rttuming his nc'kiio'.vledgm ttrsburg and viciuitv for th l.t ring his proprietor-hip of tiie O.or.-iv; Ra.aa.;, I and wouel ai-o recommend a cont.iniai.ee . f the aajne to his succe-sors. N. PERRY. August 24t!i. 1 s.",2. 7o h -, . boxes l.e-t Brauds, St.erm. Adamantine and r , i.e., P ) Tal .' laimles, just received at Star copy. TUCKERS'. C1ANDLES. Sperm and Adamantine. Hull and Son's Tallow, Fs 5' and i'.'s. F. r sale by J. P.Ri iWN. Raleigh. Oct. 5. 1S52. S2 IT V T S . FALL Mo.e.-kin Hats. FASHION: Black Jut Received J. BROWN. 1 -S.V2 2 - Jamaica Gin t'1 JO-l 1 L-- v e r v .- u I : c- -11 s'.ipply aiid for -ale by F. PESCL'D. P. 24 M 'ol.TKRING respectful! atniounecs e b-Pi.c of l:--!, ;.,'., ,.,,,1 !"i l suiToun ling cel . ing iier Fa!! and Win- ouutry that she i- i,..iv 1 Ur s''" k of Ramy ;.,., 1. 1 -, emoia' in-; (.lima g.K.ds. -'lis. tea -ett-. and cups and vine ir.-u-sti .;.(. aurtr, (. Also. .,. lnitrumf...t , Juit rceclv, Thankful f. ance of the s.: ion ; ever brought ti this Citv - ' f every .W,.;..,;.,, Mu-ical i.ich will be -old low for cash. -1 tr.-.i, .-npp!v of Coufectioniiries. t j she solicits a continu- IN" A WOLTER1XG. iva.eigii. S-pt. . Is.,!. -v-75 ui i Family Groc AV ;eries. '"'o and Kr .wu 1 Loaf a,,,) s;,, 1 '''..ir. 111.1 1...... 1 m.4 ..a. a. i.agiuria an Pepper. Allspice. tiu..vr Ci.pperas, Spanish l.ii... Ei'tU-ll pt. 21, ualeigh. O, ;. 1.) 10Z. Br.,v, e h Al rior Cayiaoic Pep Mrch 22. l:,2 1 Rio ( , C . N 1 ir e . . v ! - b lovr br I 1 . .. - I Ver "9n,l 1 Ha" i -m Miot. .; ' !52. """V- T Music ! Music ! ! Music ! ! ! Tl'ST received fit the North Carolina Music Store n new and beautiful lot of Rosewood Pi ares, with e, ; il :ind 7 octaves, selectc 1 hy my self and which are warranted for five years. Thev j are of superior ton?, having the r,ltl frame which will last longer than those made with wooden j frames and stand better in tune, which I vyll sell i at low prices. I K. W. PETERSILI V. ! cct. is, i8 si; DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership of E. P. , Nash Co. was dissolved by mutual consent ! on the 1st July, 18o2. E. P. Nash having pur chased the interest of J. 11. Simmons, the business will be settled and conducted hy him alone. All persons having claims against the late firm will present them for settlement, and those in debted please make pavmeut. E. P. NASH. J. H. SIMMONS. T7 P. NASH. Book j Petersburg. Va. ook ami Piano Forte SsLt.tn. will keep constantly on liana a large and well selected stock of goods in his line; and proposes, duri'ig his contemplated trip North, to make it still more complete, lie expects to sell at such prices, and to give such personal at tention to busioess. as may merit a continuance of former p.ttr r.ae. July If'.tli. ls.-,2. lv LADIES' DHESSdt Black Gros De Rl OODS. Plain and Figured ' hi ne Silks, Rich Brocade i J Colored ditto, Ir.un tSl to per yaid: French I j Satin De Chene. Embroidered Swiss R,d.es. Alba- j j Lobes, High C. .1-. red DcLaines fr ciiildren. j J French C i !,:n re. Plain and Figured. New Styles English and French Merinos. jUs; receied at ' EVANS .V CO'ilvb s. September. 1-'j. 7S LOOK HERE ! j riHt; su'. -i i: ! 1 Go., Is at H- r h is received th following g....d -t-.re, ii:i:n.' liately north of th Presbv: . '.ii i I'louch. to whi.ii he would call the n ;. m:lie. e;;.li i 1. t of Ssijir a'.l 1 Coffee, a few b.if i f ittci.C. A s P.uck-A l.cit F'of.r. a spf.cn!. d lot of Cherse. Irish Lemons, an I Patios j-i hole, half an ! quarter boxes, p: escrve i G : .:g-, r in jars, pr'.r-.es, do; Al n i:i 1 :.:m!:uis. Ki.giisli Walnuts. P:s. ,v.c. A U . a -'.locri. r lot ..! Scotch SNUFF, in bales an i b'l.id le; s : an e(-'-!. :it article of Tallow candies, whole-. lie a. id retail : Si .teh Herrings, jn boxes; the best Chewing Tobacco: .Mu.-iea! lustmmenu, such as Accor-ieoiis. Flutes. c. ."tc Also, every variety of ToVS f r cliil Iran always on hail'!. .l.7r MA XI!'. 1 ' 'Til! F'. The Su'.- -r.'.er hiving "Jo years experience, flatter.- ):im-c!;' tlr.t he can olc-e the most f;tsti i...us fast iial: . an I wi:t m.i -;e t . I. I k. ways on kt I. a variety of CANDIES. Medicated e-al- and let. .11. :? undersign" 1 t is alio c-: -torn, awed on him sini r. 1- r 1 i sin. rs. U.r t'ueir 1 re than k to h -eral f.".tror.aet lie-t : his commencement m toi-i- n-.'-s in t'. i City, and hop. to retain their cnti. Ience, ine of their eu-i.o;n. March 2:!. 1 H " J. N. B. Having had tb.c s by p: .iiii t attention, mi I to secure a coiir.ioi Y M. J. GIMFFHT. 2 I misfortune to lose my hie. 1 :.ni unable to make 1 account l' ooi;.- l.v the late out ho in'i. ii each cu-t uier owes me. 1 respect fully requc-t :;!! those who .ire indebted to me to Call and pav what thev think i- richt. and I will be perfectly s.iti. i.ed. " W. J. G HI FFR'E. I MLS Cut and Wrought Nails, all siies- I'.iwi.T r.r.J .sin t. Bar Le:.d. Blasting Powder r hy J. McKIMMUN. October 2i', 1 -"2. S T"" Kit BEN V.' AT Kit. A Delihtru! Pe ti.e llai: Ikvrciiief. F. r s .'.e by riLiinc f.-r i 11. U. TURNER. IN1-: Sept. 21. 1"2. 7 Drugs, Medicines, Oils, &c. 3 P.Y recent arrivals, the s.;t -i rib-, y hai r e.lve i the i-irgi -t ! sr. ..-t desirable i cf Aied cine-, I J Ci as- iv.. i ( I IVl : il il. t-r , liriisl.t's, V. 1! Ill 1 I lis, Sops. T'.ib o FAN: Y Ail i W'o'.-h he has ever oibre i to t the m .st fvoiirb!e ter".- o! factor, a'-, an 1 which, will i... . and up o.i ler : ; to ji'ea -e r.iv Ii Beiw is ;l h-tof a tew a;-1 viz: i - ilbois I.:i -ee I i '.!. " .11! CI.Ks he T u'.li he-.or-c; ii p ,-e. b.-ui ; an i Ma. o at u I- an t t o- p. les lately rec :b!i ivt ."Hi do L.'i.r. Oil. , Til' r -id AVinter. 200 do i'ai.'.cr-o.l. 5'. do R. -In ( . ,i!.x lbs. lb -ke- F.ie Proof paint. o(hi K..--S V. hlte !.. a 1. No. 1. ::n Pure. 1 Ca-k Spm.-b I'.rowii. 5 do -oiver mineral Paint. 5 lib's-. ":ir'il-h, A-- rt- i Kinds. o Spirits furpentii.e. 10 do Byl-lli'i- Fluid. 2 do Pure Ca-t..r Oi'. 5b" lbs Sup Car:.. S .da. English.) ' Boxes e .st Powders. "' '" ' ig 'is very .Superb -r and Me Hum. 1 Bid. B'ue Stone. 1 Box Babbit- i eiebr.-.te 1 S -.ap Powder. ' 2 gr .-s Capsules, n.-sositd. 75 ounces oniniiie. lOlbs. Calomel. 12 do. Ham;. ton's Tin -lure. 40 do Gum Arabic. 15o lbs. Cream Tarter. 800 do white and brown Glue 12doz Avers Cherry Pectoral. l do Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry, ti do lloofiand s German Bitters. 20 do Sarsaparilbi: Bulls Sands and Pclletiers. 12 do Low s ohl brown Windsor Snap. I IO do Brushes: Hair. Tooth. Cloth and Paint. G do Hastings Syrup of Naj.tha. D.0 do Boxes window glass from 8x10 to lSx24. 5oo lbs. very tuperior I'utty. bo cases Apothecaries Glassware. A v ery large assortment of Pwrfumcry, Syringes, ' 'athet.-rs. Bougies. Surgical and Dental Instruments Fishing T ickel, Patent Medicines, Fruit and Gum Dr .ps. Wmes, French Brandy. Loudou Porter, trcsli ( )liv e-. Spices, Cooking Extracts, Gelatine, I russcs. Ri-'c.-s an 1 Supporters, Vermifuges. Pow der Purls, Matches. a;id TltumpsoBian Medicines. Lamps, use' Ifcar other articles, too tedious to uien- , tiou. P. F. PESCUD, Wholesale- and Retail Druggist. Raleieh. Nov. lei 152. ' '.4 Notice I S hereby given, iliat application will be made to the present General Assembly, for an Act toln- corporate the North Carolina Mining C'-ouipany. j Nov. Id. 152. N.V '.I4 jt 1 MNE, VERY FINE W AT 'H ES .lust reciev ' ed an additional supply of Watches, making my assortment of Gobi Watches decidedly the" lar gest, us they will be found the most choice, that I have ever had the pleasure of offering to the in spection of the public. The assortment embraces . tliose made by Cooper, Beesly, Robinson, Tobias, and lastly, though not the least, by Win. Dixon, Chronometer maker to the Adiniralify, for whose Watches I am the Sole Agent for Petersburg. They i are really fine Watches, and keep excellent time, i Call ami secure one, at the sign of the California Thimble, where almost every thing in the Jewelry ' line will be found in abundance and cheap. ' ell ic T l' vic nrv AMI OIL. Winter Strained Oil in store and ' for sale by J. McKIMMON. i : Great Excitement in N. Carolina ! rilllE RATTLE IS BEGUN, AM) I 1NTKNO TO ' X Fi.-ht .v "y through f. r HOME IN DUSTRY : . If you want to ;ive a couple Hundred Dollars, send ' on your orders for Tu.j:i,:ine UtilU, dip. Arms , H7I.7 )!"; .'.'' .- j ! Also. 1! randy Stills. ni:d any land of Copper j ! work. Brass Ma liimiry A;e. The prices of Still-caps, Arms, ami Worms, are as follows : P.y the pound '7 cents ; orbv contract: I barrel Stili-eap, Arms and Worms, $100 10 do do d, 4K- 12 14 1") h; jo Jo :;o do do i'o do do do do do do do do do do do r,2o 1 t;..o 1 do Too 8"o uo no ;!o do All wor do do (.tO0 will be warranted for 1 - months, fire : expected. His work will also bo de- and buri.ii".: livtrcd witir.n t.lty m.Ies of est notice : and if I fail to . Raleigh, at the short lier Stills in the time t agree.! upon. I will ' the purvha-cr. j K:i!eidi. Sept. IT forfeit f,,r each div lost, to JOSEPH WOLTEU1NG. . W.l. 7 lv CHEAP AS EVER. T HE Subscriber would restiectful! v call the at- teution of his town an nit r v friends to Ins well selected tuck of groi-e; les. (. onioctiotmnes, O.C., an I 1 pledge myself not to be ny one i;; the place; you will find the fancy articles undersold by 1 ii.m i n in p.i rt : GROCERIES. Jo P irrc's Brown. PuIm i :: 1, Crushed an. I Clari fied Sugar-, from M to 121 cents. 12 Bags Rio and Laguyra Crfee, b,--t ijUality. S B'uls Hut-Heri ings. prime article Tallow, Ada mantine ( '.indies. A tine b.t of Black and Green Tea in papers of .J. , 1 pouo i .per-. :i t lie-ts Gun p..vder an 1 Iniji ria! Tea. 2 ('a.-k- of New-Orleans Mohn-cs. c.. c. 2Ki I'oii.i.i- Bauii'ier.- ll.uvn, Seles and Shoulders FANG V ARTICLES. A tiu. i' bu 1 ain .-..nndi nt never was offered in this market, to ! e i .! v . he.; l. t.l NS AND (. I I I.i PiV. 12 Gups I'.oiu ;ie t . thiitv .io'lars. P; -tols of arious kinds. A tine lot of p.-vket cutl. rv. ONK1H T! -N ALIUS. A tine b r .; ( ' ,;i ,.t mV (.w:i make Ub'.t at the u- su i! lov. j ri. e . .t 'S 1 .". .( r boinlr.-d j...i J casks of l r -served 1 1. tiger. Gum Di .fdilfei- i er.t kind-. 4 .vi-.-. f Prunes ;!; -la-2 l-.j. fan.-v 1, xes. -Jin i .-Pickle- i:-ra;.t- at t.'ie b.v. r:ce 'reserve. Cat-'lp-. V.': i:l-a:ii Filberts. Mat I cts. Almonds. iw.t than .n-.it-bes e . ' 1 in this market and many other articles imeiiet tie-irv to nientom. th c:g vrs. .fO.O'io of a. .lied brand- and cheaper than can be found td-ewhere in t!ie city. Menjlersof the l.egi-lature mil .tiers who indulge ill n smoke. a:e rt uc-ted to call at my st re. 1 have on hand a g 1 lot . i Sunt and Cl;evii,r Tobacco. BURNING I I. I ID.' d C isks Bundi.g Fluid at r-d;: e.l price and war ranted to be a- g.M. l as l.hv br .ugbt to the city. My t .wu and country triei.-Is may rest assure.', th.. I the above goo is can be bought as cheap as thc b vi-t - lb r dare offer them. Norfolk ovs i ers. I un a IT a iilti meet- with deal enablfd to i'arni ters. irders fi r- in Nor -h the city i.i a dis- fo itli. rebv 1 shall be coui.trv v.: tii Uv ml t tnce w meet with pre up: ati 'uti' n. L. B WALKER. '.'J tf Rah :gh. Nov. 1S.-.J. To Jewelers and Silver Smiths I OI.riN(; MILLS of every description mir.u an 1 constantly on W. W It KS. Liberty Place, laclured and w.:iTiirt'"l. G ll ). N . 4. hand, b t'i i Lii'-rti ., X. Y. 4:i lv Mav Is ".2. 'i ill ,' il' irUai .i.e'.i"i ' .ScctltJ Hank i lyiu i in first iio A' '!. Kuoir'- (' ( is t-.r '. k' en1 lull At .;,! -. j.-'v ; U ts til le .. , . IS I - 1,1:111-1 i I . I IK par. 1k. l'nAVui.iv. i ud iiiirtjus alittt O F IN T E R E S T To Merchants, Clerlrs, Teachers, Stu ent3. and all Men EST Pi ULIsllllD A NEW .ar.d complete sit il Rid.!.;' by wif..h :ii! the f ludi'meiital opera- i.s of Ar.thn.eiic in 1 v be p.-rf. rmed 01 an ,. -o-r-o- V V ' f ', iff ' 1 To become master oi tbcii: nt' uu by 1, v 1 !. l-e r- in ; : lb En-.: , Bill: er..ti 1 Ti RUI v. . . i re ygi c enabl ill :: : . v u. re not : oia ! mi.e d t.. A Id. -1.1a 1.. .' 1 "l e ih .ii a e.,;i( le hour- - tin y d : a.-.d the tad. nt will therv Subtract. Multiply, r Di-.att-:- of how n.auy t'-ures. lied, !,'i"iol .'le .,..':. 'f y oi i t -Ji.-.i-ih t.'.i ;i.-te required 1 Rc'rs .ire followed bv r.n i iK, PERI 1I1S OF NUM-;-th. : iuci.itates the other op- 1 ii; F1.1. .il. i ll . n .r I- a!,o i Pibt-o- i in the work. ES F.hl T:iE C L: I LATloN OF INTER EST. whb-'.i will oik .on the intf re.-t at any rate up. n any sum. v .ih the utmost acuracy, and a simplic ity ;:-!d quo l.:,e-s f;,i!y equal to all the other oper- uti.e.,- y t. I-, and va. tly suj trior to in th? old plan. ill courses T.geiher. these form thc MOST COMPLETE TREATISE on the Science of Numbers ever is-ue.l an 1 ci e iiicabeil .L',y valuable to all men from their never-failing accuracy, an.; t,, business men from the immeii-e amount of time they save from the most wearisome detail of husii.css life. Particular ly ought they to be in the ha:; Is of Merchants and Clerks, Teachers and Stu.Uiits, and Young Men general', v. ORDER EARLY 1 fJri?- The copies of the few remainng hundreds of the present edition nr" being hurried off at a price greatly reduced from that (5i at which the bal ance were sold, to make room lor a new edition to be gotten up in magnificent and costly style imme diately upon closing out the present cue. fcijy" Every purchaser is liound (as a matter of justice and protection to the Copv rightist) by his sa cred pledge of hon-.r, to use the Processes for the instruction of himself only, and to impart the infor mation obtained from them to no one. fctP" To obtain the Processes it is necessary to give such a pledge, with thc price. Three Dollars, enclosed in a letter, pos'-p.n, directed to P. M y Makki.ky, Fue.ksto wii. Waliiugtoii (fount)-. Mary land. The Processes will be forwarded post-paid, to the given address. Be particular to write the name of Post Office, County, und State, distinctly ; with those neglecting this, mistakes frequently oc cur. Those preferring it, can order copies of the forthcoming edition, which will be ready about the holidays. The price will be $0 ; orders sent before its issue will be filled as soon as the copies are rea dy, for $5. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. In every town, and nil through the country, great numbers of copies of these Rule:; can be disposed of by any one -who will only tako the trouble to make their scope known. They comprise that which business men, and everybody, has long felt the want of, and will gla.Ry obtuin. 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 fiiied in separate sealed envelopes for delivery through their hands. When a number of three copies or more are ordered with the remittance at one time, o3 per cent, is allowed to be retained as the Agents fee ; and 50 per cent, on orders for eight copies or more. Nov. 1st, 1S52. 4uios 90 s AR A TOGA WATER: Constantly kept at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. FOR SALE! IACI.K HOTEL. CHAPEL HILL. X. (".The j Proprietress of this well known and profitable rblisliTuent, having realized a sufficient income i.i warrant her in resuming the ipiiet of private life offers to the public generally the opportunity of bid'lmg for its advantages The citizens of the State arc so well acquainted with the advantages of its position, that but few re- marks are necessary, to complete tneir miomiation. Thc Hotel, itself," possesses all the requirements of l oom and comfort, which its purchasers can de sire. It has capacity for the accommodation of one hundred and fifty boarders, and the recent and rap id growth rf the University, adjacent, m ikes it an easy matter to possess constantly swh of- even a greater lumber of students. In addition to this, the frequent travel through nape. Hill .es the Hotel, (being the only one in the place) a transient custom equal to any in tnc State. ! The lots and stables adjoining are extensive and commodious and the country-market supplies, abun dantly and on profitable terms much of it- provi- , siotis. The terms of sale require one third of the price to be paid on taking possession. A note with safe security and time of payment suited to the eonven- i ience of the purchaser, are thc reasonable demands l for the remainder. j If further information be desired concerning the inducements to purchase, the Pre: ident of the I ni- j versity or any other resident of the Tillage, will fur- ; ni-h it. ; Pi,s-e--si.in can bo obtained at any time, after the ; 1st of M.iv. Apply to 1 "aNNES". 11 1 ELI VR D. Proprietress. February 27, I s.'.J. Standard. 17 j Important to Millers and Mill- owners 11 E Under-ignrd would re -poet ful! v inform those engaged in ti.e Mdiiug bu-i:ie-s in North Caro- ina, th.it ba keeps con-tantiv on o.n'l, aiel wnl -iq ply at t Ifi article. 'i-lc-t notice, tout '. ; I . ist 11IU.UI1 r.d P.i .-a' fc, VI J The onlv Machine of th. kind that ha .-i oo-l tlic It lll.s in tl.e n ..!.. ;i te-t and eiven sati-!l.cti .n to the pi one. supplanted ev cry Smut Machine yet otl'ere. St ite. ne. re or less of which have been tak to make r...ir. !' l.osiib.n, a ther it. The p ablic need fear no im- are now s. n.e "o viac'iiiii-s run- lilng in N uth Carolina : an 1 1 wi-h re'- i, ii, es than the gentlemen who .. ofi'er o i ..tin r re u.-iieg them. whose expectations have l.eiii more than re; l-.. d in their l.eriorm ince. It not u.lv tin. ir. v clea uses the lu-at ol Sn.Ut. but a'-o pul i c- it of a!! other siib-tanccs leet souari alnio-t to perfection. It takes up but 4 in the mill and require, lait little pow er. It is warraiitc'l b-r live ye.n-i ag-.m-t nreaking or vvr.iring out. and also to retain its cleansing qual ities tor that time. There are a number of these Machines through which lOO.OOO bu-helsof Wheat have been cleansed and they have never been out of order one day. There v. as awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at the Fair of the Mart land Institute, at Balti more. 1 ii-t I- ail. Address the ra nge ounty Sub-eriber f.t South Lowell Mills, , N. C. JNO. A. Me MANN EN. . ls.fO. tf 101 December 2' Important to Manufacturers. ! T TIE Subscribers r prepared to suptvly alrTf kinds of COTTON AND WOoLEN MACHINERY, of a superior GEARING, ni' quality. SH 1- 1 IMi and i am in. I LL improved (fouplin Pulley-, se.f-oi.'.ng 1 1 anger in three months : ) Patterns, t. r fancy eighteen shuttles : 1 winch require oiling omv once 1 . LOOMS of a great variety of and Twilled uoods. frnm .me to ul-o. f.r plain goods, capable of to 170 picks per minute. running from 1 Thev are ena'ded from their extensive improve nients. to produce Yarns and Goods, with e. ativeiv little labor : and all Manufacturers purchasing their Machinery, will do we'd t .:i... bef r re visit Philadelphia and vicinity, where thev can seethe Machinery with all the h.te-t improvements, in full and Micces-fiil operation ; or they can be referred to Factor:-- in alnio-t every State South .and West hvaddl cssing a line to the S'lb-cr.lKTs. ALFRED J EN KS ,c SON". .'; f.e. ''.'ir, ro 'ir l'lii'oi-i. ! phi'i. N. B. Plans of Factories, with the location of Machinery, t:ie simplest method of driving, and ca'culatioii of speed, furnished free of charge. Feb. Id. 152. Id ly Direct Importations. I)';' RY GOODS AT WHOLESALE IN CHARLE- i..n. S. C. C. & E.L. KF.KR1SON iV CO., Have, and are continually receiving, oy every a r riiah CHOICE GOODS, which they nr- prepared to sell at small advance on the sterling cost. A look at their Press Goods will veil repay the tr ca ble. Their Stock of Hosiery is large and complete, and in Prints, many Styles will be found, not gen erally kept in this market. North West corner King & Market Streets. F-K 152. ' tfJ- JOHN BANKS, Commission and Forwarmnu Aosnt, Wdminjton X. ('. ILL attend to the sale or purchase of Piiod- AY pce. and will ship with spatcu ah consign- mi nts made to h;m. Sept. 21. 152. Cm 78 Bagging, Rope and Twine. f W I V1,S- (-Su,"0" r1"t!' 141111 l)ullJce Eag- 40 Coils best Jute and Hemp Rope, lower than ever before offered in this market. Call and exam ine for yourselves. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. 11NEY POINT LINE TO I T I MORE Twicf. Wieki. TvrtcN 1'ETrusnrmi ani Bai.t BAL- T 11 F.- Bai.timuke. W IN T E R A R K A N'G EME M T. PARK ?') ONLY. The public are hereby iuforined that the comfor table and commodious low pressure Steamer MA RYLAND. Captain Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged nnd improved in every respect, with State-rooms for those who pre. 1. r beini retired, is now on the route between Pe tersburg and Baltimore- Passengers by this agree able and econonieial line will leave Petersburg by the morning train on Tuesdays, at 4 o'clock. JA. M.. and reach Baltimore on the following morning iu time to proceed with the early trains of those days to Philadelphia, or by the splendid new Steam er GENERAL McDON'ALD, via French Town and New Castle, at the low rate of $2 50 from Balti more to Philadelphia for first class passengers, and $1 50 for second class passengers; making the whole fare from Petersburg to Philadelphia only $7 50 for first class and $(i 50 for second class passengers (meals on board of the Maryland for 2d class passengers inclusive). Returning, passen gers will leave Baltimore on the afternoon of Thursday, at 4 P. M., and connect at the Creek, on Friday' succeeding' with the train which arrives in Petersburg at r$, P. M., of the same day. Farcin cither direction, $5 00, (State-rooms and meals for cabin passengers extra, except iu me , f r.Q.iip and Families, who will have- the riTi vilntrf of State-rooms free of charge.) Forward fvibin rmssensrers (including meals and lodging on board) $4 50. For further particulars or through tickets, apply at thc office of the Richmond and Petersburg Rail road Co. J. W. SMITH, Agent. Office R. & P. R- R. Company. 3m 100 Notioe. 4 FPLICATION will be made to the present Legislature for a Charter for the Colly Navi gation Ponipnny, in tho County of Bladen. Dec. 7, 1852, 100 For Norfolk and Portsmouth. rpilE FAVOHITE AND BKAUTI- ful steamer AUGUSTA, dipt. Win. C. Smith, having been thoroughly o verhauled and repaired, ami finished, with a new boiler and a new mainshaft of wrought iron, is now running between Port Walthall and the above places, in connection with thc Richmond iknd I Petersburg ami City Point Roads. I The Trains from Petersburg via City Point Rail ! Road, runtime in connection with the AL G I sTA ; leave the City Poiut Depot at "A 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 o f A. M., and arrives at City Point at 1 o'clock. P. M., where passengers take the cars for Petersburg. Fare from City Point to the Grove Wharf ami all intermediate landings $1 00 Do To Norfolk 1 00 Do Children not over 12 years of ago Do Servants to the Grove Wharf and all interme diate bindings. Do To Old Point and Norfolk. Meals oO cents. For servants 25 cents. THOS. D IDA MEAD, Supt. Office R. P. Pi. Co.. April 27. 1."2. S4 Richmond and Petersburg R. Road, Ctl'llIMi AND SI MMHH ARRANGEMENT. On . .. i ifter Monday. March the 1st. two Passen- ! irer Trains will run daily each way between Peters- I 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, iVe.. and with th Virginia Central K. R. and Canal Packets for Charlottesville, Lynchburg, St;runton, Lexington, etc. 1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 4.J A. M. 2d do do do do " at 7 P. M. 1st Train leave Richmond daily at 7 A. M. 2.1 do do i do f.t . P. M. Fare. v. hen paid at the of.ice, ((. Children over and not over 12 years of age. servants and colored person, when Tickets are pro cured at the Office, half price. Servants travelling by themselves must be fur-nf-hed by their masters with two pa--es, so that one can be retained at the oihce : and it must be expressly stated on the p i-:s that they are to be perinitt: N. P.. to go on the I ars. No freight or packages of any kind will ill .v.e I to be carried n the Mail Train. The Train- will run bv Richmond time. THOS. DO DA MEAD. April 21. ls2. Superintendaiit. OND. PETERSBURG. NORFOLK ,Tt NEW YORK STEAM PACKETjiSi! 1 AND CO. Ml Steam N Y : The double engine and fast sailing r CI I 1 Of hi! IP.iUM). rosTKii. master. , and 1 I i oi- .OKrOLrv.. I'n.-r. master, are now o;i the line in complete order for freight and pas sengers. To aliow sufficient time for receiving and deliver iuir freicht in go.. 1 weather, and securing regulari- ty in trips, one Steamer will leave A.f York every fro,u Rjhinioio to Philadelphia for first class pas Tinirsd ly, ai.d Ctiy Point vt:j f.id-iy. This hi range- I scugers. and 1 50 for second class passengers, 1111 nt may be relie I upon as the most punctual, ac coiiiiimdatiiig and ecoiu.m'cal to shippers and pas sengers. Each ship is supplied with splendid sa loons and state-rooms for passengers. F.rst Cabin passage, $$.Q0 Seen 1 do do 0,00 Freight per cubic foot, 7o THOMAS BRANCH. Agent. Old Street, Petersburg. April o 0, 152. 00 VOLCANO VL ARTZ MINING COMPANY, Vol.CANoVlI.I K. El.PoRADO Co. CALIFORNIA. 1)00 )of )OKS for subscription for $75,000 of the stock tins com) ny are now oj en at the ottice of the eompaus Broadway, New York. 1 lie uncommonly rMi claims oi tins company bol l out inducements, to those who are disposed to iuve-t capital in quartz mining in California, not siirpa-sed, if, indeed, equaled by those of any oth er company in that State. The extraordinary richness of our quartz, as wai witnessed by thou-amis at the late Fair of the A liiericii'i Institute, and the extent of our claims, to 1 gether with the peculiarly favorable location for i economical work:!..; upon a Icrge scale, vviil ensura : the most ample and satisfactory returns upon the ! investmi nt. j It is wm.11 understood by practical men that with I machinery working twenty tons of quartz, paying two cent- per lb., large profits will be re-.lized up- I on cacii day .- wor a. It is the intention of the coin- pany to obtain machinery sulliciei;t to work fifty ' tons per day, and to work it in the most economi- ' ed in inn. r, by wlii h thev feel c. i.hdent of be i I ing able, from their rock which will yield from ! two cents to twenty dollars to the lb., to make re ; turns to their shareholders which will not only sat- isfv.Lut surprise them. It will be seen, by reading the pamphlet contain j ing th" charter, the laws of California, and the de ; talis of our plans of operation, that our estimates are based upon two cents per lb., and the expenses j of working the mill are put. at the present high price? for labor, while4 it iswell known to all who ! reflect upon the matter, that as the cost of labir ' shall be reduced, the incciuc will be materially en hanced. If we work 40 tons per day, and get two cents per lb., it will yield $10 00, while three, four, or five cents per lb., would give a proportionate in crease of receipts, the expenses of working the mill would not be increased a dollar, and will be less than $470 a day. Subscriptions can be made by mail, enclosing ten per cent on the amount; of the balance, twenty per cent to be paid on the 2'.th of Nov. instant, and seventy percent on the 20th day of December next, when certificates of stock M ill be issued. Pamphlets, containing the statutes of California in relation to corporations the rides and regula tions of our locality, the charter and by-laws of the company, together with much other interesting and useful matter, including a map of a portion of the northern mining region, may be had gratis at the office of the Company, No. 78 Broadway, or by mail ou application postage paid. TRUSTEES OR DIRECTORS. NICHOLAS DEAN, ROBERT M. STRATT0N, V of New N. T. NATHANIEL C0NKL1NG, J D K. MINOR. "I J0F S. H EARN, SUMNER WHITNEY, BKNJ. C. DONNE ELAN, JAMES CLOWDSLEY, JAMES ALLEN, of California. D. K. MINOR. Presidont. Jamf.s Ci.owdslky, Vice President. Nicholas Dkax. Treasurer. Nathaniel Conklixo, Secretary. New York, Nov 22. 152. wfiw-97 Pleasant Grove Academy. FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. C. rpiIE exercises of this School will commence on I Monday, the Urd of January next, under the charge of Mr. A. Davis, a gentleman of several years experience a.-? a teacher. The Academy is situated about a half mile from the old Midway A cademy, equi-distaut from Loui-sburg imd the Shocco Springs, in one of the most healthy sec tions of the State This institution is preparatory to any College the student may prefer. The rooms will be neat and comfortable and every facility afforded the stu dents to enable them to pursue their studies. Board oan be had with either of the subscribers and Mrs. Elizabeth Branch, at $7 00 per month. No extra charge for lights. English Branches $10 per session, Languages $15 per session. W. J. BRANCH, JOHN J. JONES, THOMAS A. PERSON, NATH L. H. MACON. Dec. 8, 1852. 3t 100 JUST Received a fresh lot of Buckwheat Flour HENRY KEI.M. 1 Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, &c. "T TE keep constantly on hand a large supply of j French Bnuidy of every grade, I Old and New Apple Brandy; Superior old Monongahela, and the Old PtiFe Rye 1 Whiskey, I Double and Single Rectified Whiskey, Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Malaga and Claret Wine, New England and Old Jamaica Rum, nose ami Holland Gin, All of which we offer for sale very low, PEEBLES, "WHITE, DAVIS, & CO. Petersburg. March lfi, 1852. 22 tf JAMES E. CTJTHBERT, (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT.) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Mrrchant, Bol linybrook Sfreet, Petersburg, Va. REFERENCES ! Thos. Bragg. Jr., Jackson, A'. C. L F. Hicks, Esq Petersburg. Messrs. Kevau & Bro. Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, Richmond. Josiah Wills, Esq., Xorfolk. James George, Esq., Baltimort. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, AVw York. T T AS constantly on hand: Prima Porto Rioo JL J nn'l New Orleans Sugars, I ',.ol.,w1 l..lol . I .A A Tv ' '" i ."nM iuv.,u ' 1':,gulra arm ist. uoniuigo lodocs IV T 1 . 1 ot T r. "lack Pepper in gram ami ground, ana Allspiea i ltace oinger in lings, ami lirouna in Lioxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas Tidlow. Adamantine and Sperm Candles Brown. Pale and Variegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread anil Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather Liverpool mid Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, as-orted, with flooring and Warehouao Regalia, Principe, and Havanna Cigars ; Together v.ith a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors. Wines, &e., which he offers at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding :roodj. Peter-bure March o. 19 Piney Point Line to Baltimore. riWCE WEEKLY BETWEEN PE-g ter -burg and Baltimore Fare rt onlv. 1 ne public are hereby informed that the comfortable and commodious low pressure Steamer MARYLAND, Captain Charles E. Mitch ell, having b'.eu entirely rent ted, enlarged, and im prove 1 in every respect with Staterooms for those who prefer being retired, is now on the route be between Petersburg and Baltimore. Passengers by this airieenble and economical line, will leave 1Vtprsbnro hv thi mnrniiitr train on M We.hiesda s. at 4J A. M. and reach Baltimore on the foilowiiigiiorniiigs in time to proceed with the early trains of tho.-e days to Philadelphia, or by the splendid new Steamer General McDonald, yia French Town and New Castle, at the rate of !S'2 50 niaking the whole fare from Petersburg to Philadel phia only $7 50 for first class ami $( 50 for sec ond class passengers, (meals on board of the Ma ryland for the 2nd class passengers inclusive.) Re turning.. asscngcrs will leave Baltimore on ti.e after noons of Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 P. M., and connec t at the Creek on Wednesday and Friday suc ceeding with thc train which arrives in Petersburg at 0 P. M., of the same days. Fare in cither direction, $5, (state rooms and meals or cabin passengers, extra,) except in the case of Ladies and families, who will have the privilege of state rooms free of charge. Forward cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging on board.) $4 50. For further particulars or through Tickets ap ply at the office of the Richmond and Petersburg R. R. Co., in Petersburg. THOS. D0DAMEAD, Sup't. July 17, 1852. 69 LOOK OUT! Now is the time for Bargains ! ! joo THE subscriber, wishing to decrease his JtY s$ck on hand, iu order to make room for a i&ijg fresh supply of Goods for the Fall Trade, offers from this time any article that may be want ted iu bis line of business at a very small advance on prime cost. His stock at present is larger than any other that will be found in the city, consisting of fine Gold Lev erai d Cylinder Watches, from the most note ! manufactories in London, Livcpool, Paris and Geneva, and .: fine assortment of Silver and Lepine Watches, varying in prices from 10 to 45 dollars, with a guarantee to perform -.rc-U, or they will be Gold Pencils, and many other articles generally kept in a store of the kind, too numerous to mention. An examination of his Goods aud prices will prove to the purchaser that twenty per cent at least can lit savfd, by mirchasing from CHAS. LU.MSDEN. sign of the California Thimble. Petersburg. Nov. 11, 1852. 63-1 y WANTED T "0 take charge of a Private School, in the coun ty of Johnston, N. C, an experienced and well qualified teacher, of good moral character. lie must be qualified to prepare boys for the Ju nior Class in College. A Letter addressed to the Editor of the Recsistbu will receive prompt attention. Nov. 2.h 1852. 4t p. 98 BILLIARD TABLES. V. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY'. J , No. 90 Ann Street. New York City where a large stock may be found with several new -and important improvements, which we have brought to a degf ee of perfection attained by no others. The improvements consist of forming the Cushions so that they will give the angles correctly, they being made of Cloth or the patent Vulcanized In dia Rubber, which we have within the last yearin troduced to the public. Gentlemen at a distance wishing to purchase Tables with wood or marble beds, can have their orders filled the same as if they were present, by addressing by mail. Always on hand, Cloths, Balls, Cues, French Leathers, and Pockets of the best description. Tables packed and shipped to all parts of the country. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann St., N.York. Or toner 15th, 1S52. $' 3in-84 JUST RECEIVED AT HARDING S JT" v FANCY silk Velvet Vests, of Superior qual- 150 Fine BIk Satin ests. 200 Prs. Superfine French Blk Doe Skin Cassi mere Pants. Oct. 11, 1852. 84 ryjMESTlO CLOTHS. A good article aud j cheap, to hand L. W. PECK, & CO. Oct. 20. 1852. 88 tf N.otice. APPLICATION will be made to the present General Assembly, to incorporate the 4 Man to Jdining Company" Nov. 24th, 1852. 5t 96 T) AGO ING & ROPE. A fine supply, and will be I ) sold very low. L. W. PECK, Co. 88 tf Oct. 20,1852 rrr . ; ,,. .. rrT LD English, Pine App.e, and Phil Ladelplua made Cheese, just receved at TUCKER'S. Nov. 17th, 1852 95 Horse's, Horses. JUST arrived, and for sale, FORTY head of fine Horses eight tair, and the balance single harness and saddle horses. Those wishing to -purchase will do well to call at Nixon's Stable. N. WHEAT, Of Baltimore, Md. Dec 7, 1852. 100 21 exchanged for others that will ; Gold Fob, Vest, " """B". ' J luusraeiuaia ianauig om Guard and Chattahiine Chains, Bracelets, Armlets, "V ,." .0 S ' " luulDgion. Breast Pins. Ear Rings, Finger Rings. Silver and D. & W.M LAUREN, Ag'ts, Fayettevill Gold Speck.s, with glasses to suit all ages, Silver and ' C1'L ' 1Bo" Cm. 78 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company THIS Company has been in successful operatic for more than fire years, and continue W take risks upon all classes of property in the Stat, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) wpou favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a Large por tion of which is in Country risks, and its preaeiHf capital is nearly Six Hundred Thousand Dollar, in 1 minis properly secured. The average cost of Insurance, upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of on per cent per annum, en all grades of property en braced in its operations. THE following persons have -been elected Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the preaeftt yean DIRECTORS. Josiah 0. Watson, Raleigh. Richard Smith, do John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, J. G. B. Roulhac, g. 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, If. 15. Williams, John B. Barrett, do do do do do Fayetttrfn, Wilmington. Washington. Greensboro.' Edenton. Salem. Elizabeth City. Salisbury. Ncwhern. Murfrtsboro' Charlotte. Milton. A. T. Sum my, Asheville. All Directors arc authorized to receive appHWa- , tions. OFFICERS OF TIIE COMPANY. Josiah 0. Watson, President. J. G. B. Roulhac, Vice do. Richard Smith, Treasurer. John C. Partrielge, Secretary. John II. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersnian, General AyenL . W. Whiting, ") Richard Smith, V Executive Committor John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurant should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1852. 7 North Carolina Mutual Life Insu rance Company. OFFICE, RALEIGH, X. C. fT! HIS Company continues to insure the lives o I all healthy White persons and Slaves. The grcatu.-t risk taken on a single life is $5,000. Slaves ere insured for a term of one to five years fo jds their value. OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbec, Attorney, Dr. Wm. II. McKee, Examining Physician, J. Hersnian, General Ageut. -All losses are paid within 90 days after satisfao torjr proof is presefited. Blanks ind Pamphlpts, showing the plan of oper ation of the Company, may be had on application at thepffice, or any of the Agencies. All letteri on buftness should be addressed to j JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y Maj 2, 1852. 88 FIRE! II E .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY o T Hartford, Coxx., offers to insure Buildini and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest aud best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its losses promptly. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its fit cinity, to be niado to W. WHITING, And for Milton, N. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent October, 1848. 83 THE BROTHER'S STEAMBOAT COMPANY, OR BANK'S LINE AS' prepared with Steamers "Jrothrt,m and "Douglass," and a compliment of 'Tow Boats, to carry with dispatch, all Freights shipped by them, between Fayetteville Notice. rjHE undersigned has purchased the interestef I the heirs and next of kin of Charles Kennon de ceased, (formerly of Wake County) in the Estate of the said Charles, consisting partly of a number of Negro Slaves, some of whom he has now in posses sion. There are others of said Slaves who are pas sing as free. All persons are warned against har boring them, or aiding them to escape from the State as they will be made amenable to the law,, and held responsible for damages. JOHN C. MOORE. Raleigh Nov. 27, 1852. .98 Office N.- C. Rail Road Company. November, 19th, 1852. t T7HEREAS, the Stockholders of the North T T Carolina Railroad Company, at their last general meeting, 'passed the following order, vix: "Resolved, That in justice to such of the Stock holders of this Cqmpany as have paid their sub scriptions either in money or by work, the amount due by such stockholders as shall be in defan't thirty days from this time, shall be forthwith collected if practicable, and that in all such cases, interest bo rigidly exacted." Therefore resolved, That wheneverthe instalment which have been heretofore required by this board upon any stock, shall remain unpaid on the 1st day of December next, that tfie Directors forthwith trill advertise the stock of said delinqent Stockholders for sale and proceed to sell said stock for cash On motion, resolved, That an instalment of 10 per cent on the capital stock of Company be called in and made payable on or before the 20th of De cember next, and if not paid by that time, then to draw interest. Copied from the proceedings of the Board of Di rectors North Carolina Railror d Company CYRUS r. MENDENHALL. SecUy $ Treae'r. .Stockholders will bear in mind the above call makes the seventh instalment. They can have an op portunity of paying their instalments on the 8th and 9th days of December next in Raleigh. C. P. M. Nov. 20, 1852- o73t Patent Starch Polisii. T70R. Bivin8 a beautiful gloss to Linens, Cam 1 Dries, sonars, Mart liosoms, &c., and ahTO prevents the Iron from sticking to th" Linen. H. Dj TURNER. November 1st, 1852. yQ ""VTOTICE. Application will be made to the pre- Jj sent General Assembly, for an Act of Incor- . ! ' ! poration for a Company to open HeadleVs and Per- , Dams for two months in thLL kins' Dams ; for two months in tho-year. " Nov. 20, io;i2. - , 97 4w Prints, Prints, Prints, r. I.RENC;U, English, and American, several" hew designs, including Merimack, Spragns Cbteh-. eco, Hay les, Madachintz and Onuio Watered, Ruby Green and Qrange, fa6t colours for patch Worky Oil Chintz ancl Turkey Red fig"d aud plaia, &&, &c.r . W. H. & R. 8. TUCKER. September 11, 1552. 75 ' . . Sr.-- t, . 4
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