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rr;. .. ,. t. -. . .-.' '-s-- :y i-.v -t v - - v.' .- ... XOLIME Ull CITY OF RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1352. NO. 1- HI v w, m i mm mm i w i a j .MaBfe mx m ar i i i am. . m r i m m f aa- m ; w i pa t mm i i mm i u i ! -i i i ..PIT I'ICll Ir1ICTIMH I T Is published Scai-weekl Weekly, by p i r,r i:u5t:..i- p r nimm; indTne$i. j MB C-- 1 i F. $.1 ir anuura ; Id adraaca $2 SO. I , ISpSS II j r V !"( nF ADVKRTIS1NO: (..r...rvi F -t .-very 10 lines, flrst inaertioa $1 : r-. , i ii;: n.V. 1:1- -!i -n. -"' - , i,i;Vr i! .In '.Hal advertisements will b cliarpej ,riYii:. rn.-r-.-r. ,k 1.1 irm. win w n-'alar pm-? t.i x-iyti nrrs ny the year. f n. -t'-1 in tiie sini-wee .lv. will a. so appear -. v . f chais-e. tin- K'iitT lUll't b REGISTER UX)K AXP .1011 PRINTING OFFICE. Tut ulciiKr having rcccntW rpfitted Ki office With a npw, Iwautiiu! and rxtnisive Mortinent oi feOOK AND .10U MAT Kill AT-, prpreJ to exc rutf . uh nealnss. every Tariety of book & PAPHLrr yjoa A1.S in th? Irest style, nd at but a irif.mj ;Krv.nr.eon North ern prices. To enable liim to do '.' .i-. k- lias received an assortment of heautifuliy enamc cd i nrJs. of dif ferent iizes and fancy Stationery. 'Mi.i which lie is prepared to ttd orders for Bali Tukv'. Circulars, aid al! descriptions of Bronze and Fancy Colored Printing. He lias, a!o. :) assortment of extra 7ed type for MAMMOTH POSTERS and SHOW BILLS, aid wiii spare do paius to render per ect u il'aoti on ia the execution of all work with vhich he hall Ve eiurnsied. S EATON GALES. NKW YORK PIANO FtTE EMPORIUM. VI. j & '0. MT.SSRS. BENNETT IS co.ise;i:eiicc f tue innm-use lcnitnd, and un riTp.icp.! jmpiilarity of their FREM iilirasii ac tio Pi.no r'oKTES. liare greatly enared their MauuiXctury, and opened a Spacious IU akkroom at I .'o. 361 II roadway, il door shore " Tlu mpsorit Saloon.'' T!er thej will be happy :tt !'. times to supply thar numer ous friends and patr-.us with I'm.vo FoPJks. uf ct ry variety of style and finish. All instruments maiitihn.tu.-eJ at this establishment artifrully war rautv'i to i'.an i any climate, and give prfect sat iifactioii, both in Volume ami oi autt it Torcn. Our prices are such that those desiring; a Tcry su-peri.j- finiahed Instrument, as well us tiose more onomicHlly inclined, cannot fail to he suited DtiLtr-s. Tiuircssocs, Amktecrs and otbers, wish iat' purchase. re inTited to call and look for ta.ir.je'ves. BENNETT t CO., otil Kroadray, N"W YulK. 6pt. 16, lSr.2. y 77 To Farmers and Others. KKOGAXS! BKOCJAX! THE subscriber has now on hsnl mnA intend-! to keen at all time ilnrimr ttio r..ll 1 i .-t ; nnd Winter seasons a. larje and good as- jsoriiueat oi .'icgro anoes, lor male ana ftmale, embracing all kinds used For I'lantatvm end oilitr Purjinftt. Amonx m v assortment of FriTuis may be f und tie Hungarian shoe and Stitchdown'to which I ! would call the attention of Farmers and others in waat ot" a superior article fur their servants. My prices shall be a low as similar goods can be bought elsewhere, aud I would respectfully invite the at tention of all to an examination of my stock, as I iail sell low for cash. I have also on haul and intend constantly to keep, a large an.l well selected assortment of Ladiri X Gentlemen t Boots Shoes. meluding all of the latest styles and patterns. Also, BOVS' AND YOCTU'S BOOTS ANDSIluES, MU'rs and Children's Shoes of all kinds. Travelling and ' ' hair Trunks. Va'ises. Bonnet ! 3, Satchels. Blacking Brushes, j will be sold at the lowest prices ' Boies. C.iroet Bags Ae. Ail of which for cash, bv A. .1. PART IN, Sin of the Big Boot. Ualelgh, September 28, 18o2. SO Good assortment of Ladies', Misses ar.dChil- .! . .1 l-,.- . 1 MIll'lHTll A BUOTEES. Also a great variety of" Ladies, Misses," aad Children's Black and colored Prunella and lasting GAITERS. Come and supply yourselves at A. J. PARTIN S Raleigh. Sept. 28. Sign of the Big Boot ( 1 ENTLEMEN who are desirous of gjod health T would do well to call at A. J. Partin's and sup ply themselves with a pair of Cork Sole or Water proof BOOTS, wh'ch they can purchase for a small saui of money, not exceeding four dollars aud fifty eents. Raleigh. Sept. 29. 1352. 80 CtOPARTNERsHIP. The subscribers have this , elav entered into Cop:irtncrship, under the mameaiid stvlc of A. J. SHAFKK Oi CO., for the manufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as l'trry's Clothing Ba aaar. A. S. SIIAFER, ' GEO. A. HALEY, ROB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. auccr's to N. Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to Vlossrs. A. S. SIIAFER & CO., takes this method of returning his acknowledgments to the public of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring his proprietorship of the Clothiso Baxaag, and would also recommend a continuance of the same to his successors. N. PERRY. August 24th, 1852. . 70 F " Boxes Best Brands, Sperm, Adamantine and lr) Tallow Caudles, just received at Star copy. TUCKERS'. CUNDLES. Sperm and Adamantine, Hull and Son's Tallow, 4's 5' aud G's. For sale by J- BROWN. Raleiirh. -Oct. o, 18-Jl'- 82 HATS, FAl Moleskin Ha, FASHION: Superior Black Just Received J. BROWN. Raleigh. Oct. 18-52. 82 12 DOZ. Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger just re ceived. Also, a fresh supply of very supe rior Cayenne Pepper, just to hand and for sale by P. F. PESCUD. March 22, 1852. - MRS. W0LTEK1N0 respectfully announces to the Ladies of Raleigh and surrounding nanny that she is now receiving her Fall and Win ter Si "ck of Fancy Goods, embracing China goods, n ii -u , tone dinner-setts, tea-setts, and cups and tauceis u- t-llie ss eTer brought to this City. Aii . Groceries of every description. Musical Instruireeiis which will be sold low for cash. Just r-,-.-iel. a fresh supply of Confcctionaries. Tii . -Kiu! f..r past favors, she solicit a continu-tJ-.rte i tiio ame. W ILIIELMINA W0LTERIX0. KiY .-'!-. Sept. 15th, 1851. . -t-75 Family Groceries. V HIT 11 and Brown Clarified Sugar, Ii' i i '' ' Brown Sugar, y'l'iv"- 1-Va-ria and Rio Coffee, e;"r- v'.p;. '. Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace, Clores, "."r-. st.ini,!, Indigo, Powder, Lead and Shot, j.. . J. BROWN. '" ' V- 21. 79 tf Mi , IP"!' Aat-- o.-awn' W.-oslt.!. i-U-i:. r I.. ?USi0 ! Music ! ! Music' ! ! .1 V. ":ce,Yea the North Carolina Musie aooa. r lVnd beaatif lot of Rosewood Pi 11 v1 6 an,, 7 octes. selected by my. i ire nf . wTante.i for five vearj.. They ! wUl WPtn0r t0Qe' hSinS the Iron frame which frame, ,0nf rhn made with wooden frames and stand better in tune, which I will n prices. K. W. PETERSILI A. 86 oUc i s' A.0- diTl iy mnual consent .v. - ' Nash having pur- wiU be iri"? f J- H" 3"onS, the business iX 1 c4 by him alone. firTlii pcrso"s havinP c!:l'm3 against the late firm i will present them for settlementrand those in debted please make payment. E. P. NASH, J. H. SIMMONS. " 1 P. NASH, Book and Tia.vo Foktk Sblleb J. letersburg. V,, will ke.-p constantly on hand a large and well select! rtork of poods in his line : and proposes, during his contemplated trip North, to make it still more complete. He expects to sell at such prices, and to give such personal at tention to business, as may merit a continuance of former patronage. July loth, 18o2. Oo ij TATilKS DRESS GOODS. Phvin and Figured J Black Gros le Rhine Silks, Kiih Brocade Colored ditto, from $1 to $4 per yaid ; French Satin De Chene, Embroidered Swiss Uiics, Alba naise Robes, High Colored DcLaines for-children, French Cashmeres. Plain and Figured, N?w Styles English aud French Merinos, just receivnl at KVANS & COOXE S. September, 1852. 78 LOOK HERE ! TFHE Subscriber has received the following good I Goods at his Store, immediately north cf tho Presbyterian Church, to which he would eal the attention of families. A splendid lot of Sugar and CoiFee, a few baof Buckwheat Flour, a splendid lot of Cheese, fr$h Lemons, and Raisins in whole, half aud quarter boxe, preserved (linger in jars. Prunes, do; A mends, Pahnnuts. English Walnuts. Figs, .o. ' Also, a superior lot of Scotch SNUFF, in bale, and bladders ; an excellent article of Tallow caudles, wholesale aud retail : Scotch Herrings, in boxes; the best Chewing Toloicco ; Musical Instruments, such as Accordeons, Flutes, &c. ic. Also, every variety of TOYS for children always on hand. CA.ypy .v.ixrF.icrrnK. The Subscriber hiving 20 years experience, flat ters himself that he can please tire aiost listidioua taste, and will make to order, and keep cways on hand, a variety of CANDIES, Medicated! Sc., at wholesale and retail. j The uudersigned tenders his sincere thinks to his friends and customers, fur their liberal iatrouag bestowed on him since his commencement in busi ness in this City, and hopes by piouiptf attention, to retail their confidence, and to sccura continu ance of their custom. WM. J. GlflFFlCE. March 2.!. 18."2. 24 N. 1?. Having had the misfortune, 'to lose my CCO"nt hook? !,-V !he Ute fire' 1 Am yomaVo i out how much each customer owes ni'4, I respect fully request nil those who are indelted to me to call aad pa1"- what they think is right, and 1 will be perfectly satisfied. W. J. GRIFF1CE. 1"1NE, VERY FINE WATCHES, Just reciev- el au additional supply of Witches, making uiv assortment of Gold W atches deddedly the lar- I get, as they will be found the most choice, that 1 j have ever had the pleasure of offering to the in I suection of the uv.blic The assoruuent embraces i those made by Co per, Becsly. Kobinsem, Tobias,! i r.,.1 l...tl.- H..,.,-l, .. ,1,.. ll-'it )lV Will lOT.Ol 1 HU 1 1 . V-l Lll'Tllll s... . ...... i . u .. chronoinctcr in.ikt r to the Admirali'y. for wiiosq Watches I am the Sole Agei:t lor Pt tersburg. TheV aru really tine Wat eh and keep exdlent tiiurlj can au.l secure one, at me sign c. tne i a.iionns Thiuible. where almost every tiling in the Jeweir. !?.. -;tl f, 1 iur..,n.l,,n.... n. al.-l...-n V , ' ", I. C11AS,. l-L.MSl.it... ; or 12nA 1 852 W, i TV ANTED TO HIRE. For tht next year, ue b-JUt 50 Negroes men and buys, to h employed upon the building of the Lunatic Asy luiu. Apply to the subscriber at the building. d. Mcknight. ; Ralei-u Dec 22, 1852 2t-DO j MR. & MRS. 1H RM ELL'S FEM ALE SCHOOL, Hll.LSIle'lio', N. C. ri"HE winter session will commence on Wedne day, the 12th of January next. The schoo' is fitruished with a new and cor.iolctc appvatui oikI the young ladies have access to an ixtensivi library. Persons desiring to pbee their daugli ters or wards in this school will address REV. R. BUR WELL, H Usboro', N. C. Dec. 21, 1852. w4 104 Louisburg Male Academy. T. M. JONES, A M., Principal. The Spring Session of 1853 will commence ot the Jirst Monday in January. .4niple arrangements have been made, in the village ind vicinity, for th; accommodation of a large number of boarders, at 8 to $'J per mouth. No r-rtra charges. Tuition Latiu, Greek, and the higher English aud Mathematical branches $15 per session, Comnrm English branches $10 per session. Franklin Co., N. C. Dec. 21, 1852. 4tw 103 Notice, riHK Annual Meeting f the members of the I North! Carolina Mutaal Insurance Company will be held at the office ;( the Company, in the city of Raleigh, oil Tuesdiv the 11th day. if January next, for the purpose of ekicting a board of Directors for the ensuing year. JOHN C PARTRIDGE. Sec'tw Raleigh, Dec. 7, 1852. til Jan. 100 Fruit Trees. TOSIIUA LINDLEY isu Town, with a fine lot of choice Fruit Trees, Dec. 21, 1852. St 104 3 Cashmeres, Mouslin Dclancs, Satin de cheno Delancs of the richest and new styles, are now of fered at prime cost also rich brocade silks, Irish poplins, Canton (Jrapc and other fine and handsome dress goods at cost aud charges to close out. N. L. STITII. Dec. 21, 1852. 104 COMMENCEMENT OF A NEW YEAR Harper's Monthly Magazine. I "FAMILIES who wish a monthly issue of Foit 4 bigx and Domestic Literatlbk, a great a- mOUllt of OB1G1XAL MATTER, by the ABLEST AMERICAN Writers, a great number of Pictoral Em bki.i.isii iients, and in fact to be posted up in the LITERA TURE of THE DAY, can do no better than send their names and address to E. P. NASH, Petersburg, Va. Dec. 21, 1852. 104 N. B. Harper's New Monthly Magazine owes its success to the fact that it presents more read ing matter of a better QUALITY, in a more elegant style and at a cheaper rate than ay other jiubUca I tion. j Also Bubscriptiu for Gopkt, Gkauam, and other Magins- ' 11 10 Oct 18, 1852. Great Excitement in N. Carolina ! ! rpHE JJATTLE IS BEGUN, AND 1 INTEND TO ' J Fight my way through for HOME INDUSTRY: j If you wint to nave a couple Hundred Dollars, seud j on your irders for Turjmtine Stills, C aps, Arms and Worn : Alo, Jirandy Stills, and any kiud of Copper work, Brass Machinery &c. The prices of Still-caps, Anns, atrtl Worms, are as follows : By the pound 37 cents ; or by contract: 7 baiTcl Still-cap, Arms and Worms, $4(M) do do do 48.) do do 52-" do do 68o do do do do do f lot) do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 7o0 8o0 All wark will be warranted for" 12 months, fire and barling expected. His work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Ilaleip;li. at the short est notice : aud if I fail to deliver Stills in tho time agreed upon, I will forfeit fSo for each dav lost, to the puniascr. JOSEPH W t )1.TKRIN'G. Kaleiirh, Sept. It',, IS'.l. 7o ly CHEAP AS EVER. 1 1TK Subscriber would respectfully call tho at- well selci'ted stock of groceries, ( 'onfectionarics. fancy articles. iVc. niid 1 pledge myself not to be undersold by any one in the place: you will find the following in part : GROCERIES. 2-5 Barreli Brown. Pulverized, Crushed and Clari fied Sugurs, t'r :n 81 to 121 cents. 12 Bags llio and Lasuyra I'. 'th e, best (piulity. 8 Bbls ltoc-Hcri hig.-. prime article Tallo, Ada mantine Candles. A fine lot Black mid Green Tea in papers of J. J, 1 pound papers. Chests lim; Powder and Imperial Tea. 2 Casks .( New-Orleans Molasses, c. C. 200 jiouml- Baltimore Bacoti, Sides and Shoulders FANCY ARTICLES. A finer 1 t 1 am con'i'.eut never waa otTei!l in this uiarkt . to be fold fcrv cheap. GUNS AM) CUTLERY. 12 Guns fr on five to tlii ty liars. Pistols of i rious kinds. A line lot of table, and pocket cxtlerv. CON FEC'rJoNARlES. A fine lot of Candies ol my own make at the u sual low pr-:e of j 1 -" pi t huiulred pounds. 2 casks of p-eserved limi -r. Gum Drops of dilToi - cut kin ii 1 4 cases of f nncs in glti jars, 2 unz. fancy boxes. 2,n1 ibs Cu'tants at the !bv price c t" 12 its. l icn-ies, r; serves, tat.-fps. uliiiits. .Mnion-is, Palm Nuts nnd Filberfc. Matches lower than ever sola in this mark and many other articles in this 1 rie not neces5-i t-i montioi:. ci; ins. "ill.f'iKl f as-orted l-rafds and cheaper than can he found i -cmIhtc in tl city. Mi-mlers of the L-gi.slatur ' and others tho indulge in a smoke, ar? re-Mif tol to call a'! my stie. I have on hand a go A lot ofSmi!l id t'hewiu Ti bacco. BURN 1 NJ FLUID. 3 Casks '.luniing Fluid t redui e 1 price and war rinted lo be as g,nu aany brought to the city. Jlv ton and country friends may ret asuied Ihat the above goinls 0)111 be bought as thca- as fhe lowest seller dare llVr ilit-m. j NoRFoLHOYsTEi;S. ' lia v mad- aria:. iients with 'deslers in N-r We whe-vby I sha'l l.-'inabled to furtii.-h the city a I c-u .Ty nith (v .-r. dr-kr' from a dis tficewiil e.t with prfmpt nitration. L. B. WALKER. r'.i. viv. '.i, 1S",2. 'Jl tf ro JtrteWxs and Silver Smiths ! LLING Xlf.LS of every description liianu- tietart l and warranted, auj constantly on by GEO. W. ICRS. ' i No. 4. Liberty Place, ll-txrcn M:i-i htn"tnd l. '.'u rlj St., X. Y. Mav 1S-V2. 4i ly . ''A man ntn fi n! fr-ir.Ucrc xoo,r-l u String Him'; os ' ri.ij.y,,, ; f,it, if intu ii.-- hen . Knuirl cd'ie i.v the b't c hitnl he ran jsseis$ ; it u at his vm , ;tmaul cr . i millio n!, ,:. altrarj al vi j-ir. Dk. Kit am; n . O F I N T E R II S T ToMarchasts. Clerks. Tei-hers. Stu ler.ts. and all Men . i , H T I ' I 1 1 L I H h ! - M . V. an-1 complete set al of HI I PS bv ',, , ! . ' ' ' -. t"-"w "' Aritometic may i tne Cm bqucnt.i; opcra- pei formed : i tl mcrcd- ildif .'piire of titiw. T becume a master of them will require not morel on a couple hours stuely of any good sound mind : an i the student will there by be ciiab-loel to A Id, S ibti . t. Multiply, or Di vide, in any sum no matter how many figures, Uiore accurately, indeed. ike posrdji.'iti of an error. ) and iu j livi o.ie-Ji : t!i the lime required in the old s stem. These I'liiid imcntal Holes s followed by an rfxuimnation into the PIVOplbTIES OF NUM BERS, which eveufurthcr liei!. rites the other op erations There is aJsotnbraccd in the ork, RULES FOR TIIE C.YL'T L.VT1 .N OF INTER EST. which will worK out the i: terest at any sum, with the uti.io-t acuniey ity and quickness fully equal to ali ations bv this, and vastly superior my rate uj.on ivid a siuiplic- liie. other opor to ail courses in the old plan. Together, these form the MOST COMPLETE TREATISE on the Science of Numbers ever issued and are incalculably valuable to all men from their never-failing accuracy, and to hii-dii-vs 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, and Young Men generally. ORDER EARLY '. The copies of the few remainng hutt.lreds of the present cditiou are being hurried off a a price greatly reduced from that (5 I at which l e bal ance were sold, to make room for a new ex,ion to be gotten up in magnificent and costly styUwurne diatcly upon closing out the present cue. H giy- Every purchaser is bound (as a matlr of justice ami protection to the copyrightist) by h.V sa cred pledge of konor, to use the Processes for Yhe instruction of himself only, and to impart the. infor mation obtained from thetn to r.o one. JJi To obtain the Processes it is necessary IS give sucli a pledge, with the price, Three De-liorii enclosed in a letter, jw-it-pnid. directed to P. M.w Makklkv, i'unkstown, Washington County, Mary land. The Processes w 11 be forwarded post-paid, to the given address. Be particular to write the name of Post Office, County, and State, distinctly; with those ueglcctiiig this, mistakes frequently oc- cur. E53, Those preferring it, can order copies of the forthcoming edition, which will be ready about the 1 . t : .1 an - ..ail V Cat. ..1,.... ,f,t,.o iioutiays. i nc iu ice w in oc u , uiuvaaai-u, mw.-.s J .,T , V .1 ita iuj,.n w-.ll fillnH c t.tAii tia thp enrueH aire rea- ,w ' , -1 , i n ill uuvu ii. -u ..s -. L dv, for $5. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. In every town, and all through the country, great numbers of copies of these Rules can be disposed of by any one who will only take the trouble to make their scope known. They comprise that which business nmn mwl i-v.-rvbodv. has long felt the want of, and will gladly obtaiu. The nature of the business allows any one to act as Agent, and to en ergy ensures a largo reward. As Detorc cxpuunou, the busiucss requiring privacy, orders from Agents are filled in separate scaled envelops for delivery through their hands. When a number of three copies or more are ordered with the remittance at one time, 33 per cent is allowed to be retained as the Agents fee ; and 50 per cent, on orders for eight copies or more Nov. 1st, 1852. 4mos 90 s A R A T 0 G A W A T E R : Constantly kept at tho Drug Store of . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD k CO. Important to Millers and Mill- j owners ! riIIE Undersigned would respectfully inform those ! eng.-ged in tiie Milling business in North Caro- , lina. that !io keeps constantly on hand, and will i supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua- s ble article, ; Youvft Improved I:lut Smut and Scrrminj Ma- j C it int. j The only Machine, of the Uiud that has stood the tet and given satisfaction to the public. It has supplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the i State, more lor.s of which have been taken down ! to make rnc.iu tor it. The pui.li- need fear no im- ! position, as there ar now "mae 20 Machines run- ning in North Can lina : i.tid I wi h to otfer r.o other ! references than the ;,e'.itlemc:i who arousing them, whose cpei-tatioiis have been more ihau realized in the'.r performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses j the Wheat of Smut, but uNo purities it of all other , substances, alino-t to perfect i -a. It takes up but 4 feet square in the mill and requires but little pow er. It is warranted for live years against breaking or wearing out. and also to retain its cleansing qual ities for th.it liri:e. There are a number of these Machines through which 1 ( ; K bu.-he'.sof Wheat have been cleansed and they have never been out of order one day. Theie w as awarded to it the Premium of the Ma ryland State Fair, and a I'rciuium with a silver me dal, at the Fair ot the Mur; i.iu 1 Institute, at Balti more, last Fail. Address the Subscv Orange I 'ounty. N. C. December 20, ISaO. ilu-r at South Lowell Mills, J.XO. A. McMANNEN. tf DO Important to Manufacturers. riTHE Sub-.-ribc kinds of ers are i reiarel to si:pi !y all COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, of a sur : qnaiiiy. SHAFTING m, itli in;j'ioi-d Coupling and1 MILL ! tiEAI'.ING. ' Pulleys. I u!v once j Sell-oiling Hangers, i uha-h re iiiire in ihree month-: i I.oiiMS of a great variety of Patterns, for fancy an 1 T willed goods, from one to eithti-eii -h '.itiles ; ;,!,,. f -r plain goods, capable of running fr m 1 "') 1 T i pick- p-r miiiutc. They are enabled t'. - ni their extensive improve ments, to produce nvii- and Goods, with coiapar atixelv litt'e 1:-W.r : and ail Maimtacturers before purchasing thc'r M.ici.inery. will ilo wed to sisit Pliihide'l io.i and vicinity, wln-re t!i-v call see the Maehinerv with ali the latest in:' rovements. in lull and ueec--!;i! opt rail i. ; or they can be referred to Factories in almost eve.y State South and Wc-t bvaddressing a line to the Subscribers. ALFRED Jl'.NKS .V St N !:,d '.::;. u .-' ',, ,'.,(. N. B. I".. US of b'..elo!-le--. with the location of Machinery, tho simple-t t::etl.od of diiliig, and c'ub-.:lat;o!i ! . pee I, furiiishtd tree of charge. Feb. lo. :s:,2. hi ly Direct Importations. DRY G' 1 1 1 t- n. s. c S AT WHOLESALE IN CHARLES- L. KIlRRlMiN ,v CO., 11 ; I al I!' lit . .i.t-!::;-:.:, reernn.g. I.v every ar 1. C " 'lS. whieL they are prepared to dv aia-e on the iterli.ig cost. A look - Co. ids wii'i will reiav the trou- rival. ( s U at t small ,-.r Dr.-T'e- r : u I':'.'.' at tl ble. and era" II---Sr v 1 : i U ' Ki: r is large and Complete, '- wu! be ioiind, not ireu- . kept I 'i North Feb. ,-t Streets. t: 12 JOHN BANKS, a .. '.) 1". r.w a k:'. n . Ar.fcNT, l!"ii,..,:.;;.'-,;i X. C ! r j 'irch.i-e of 1'r.on- j tispttch all eon.-'ign- TV ""ILL at:- l i'L. al. will sil ,.;:u. incuts n o:e to S.-pt. -1. '. a Bagging, Rope and Twine. 4000 YDS. Gi:n:.v Olotu and In:::.lee Bav:- gu.g. H' I : e e r be !' ine fcr bi -t jute and ! !:. o Ro' c. lower than eti'erc 1 in this uiaiket. Call a.id exam rselv'. W. K. x R. S. TUCKER. 1 )INEY POINT LINE TO BAL )KE T" :.T. V. i ;: -ki.t nr.- Tl ilT fit s ; ; l; ; M) I '. M.T I M " li T. V INTER ARB NGEMil; F M!u Ss i I- ONLY. iblle ere hereby iup.rniod t!:.i '. c i!:.iM-nli.-ii- h-w p: s-sure lie ! t-- i n : a- lug R i LA I . C been entirely ever respect iiitain I'ha.-lp, E. Mit Ha' r. titt-'d, calai cd and lmoroved in I .-.J , v't:. Slab -rooms lor tlio-e who pre. d. i, ii-nv en the route between Pc- for b -ing ret 1 1 ed ter-biirg and l'a'.: able y :: 1 i'. -o ui the iiioruvig t.a : e- Passengers by this.igree ! :io will leave Peter-burg by n 'fr. - s ;lt 41 0-!-ck.'A. M.. and l i B 'l:ni.-l too te car: aw u: trait ::: r;' of til in time to i roceed w i, ,i. the day l- I'li'Iadelphia. or cr't.iKNURAL Mcl'ON the '; II ! n,-w S:.-:. U I '. via I'ren- h Tow n a New ;,.!. at the h .-, r..:e of .j "n fr.,.,, p,a; more to Ph'.la.Llphia t'.-r fir.-1 class p.., -erp-a-s, a 5l " lor sceoie.l class pa--engcis: m., nil-,1 ll.re from Peters'. urg to I'hihi .j:7 50 f..r Hist class ti.i-t .; 50 t.-r ...., p:issrgcrs ; m?a! on boaiai ..!' the .Mar!.-t -ng t' : 1 . ! b 1 ! class pa-sengers inclasiv ej. Returning, passcii gers w'.',l l .-.ve Baltimore on the altera..,. ei of Thursday, nt 1 P. M., awl connect at the : cik, on Fridey succeeding" w ith the train which arrives in Peter-burg at b.ll'. M., of the same -lay. Farcin cif In r direction, 85 00. i Slate i-oonis ati-J meals f..r cabin passengers extra., except in the Case of Ladies and Families, who will have the privilege of State-rooms free of charge.) cabin passengers (inciudii board) $1 50. meals an I 1 For further particulars or through ticket', apply at the office of the Richmond ami Petersburg Rail road Co. J. W. SMITH, Agent. Office R. & P. R. R. Company. 3m 100 B's'v AN'K OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLI- si'he annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank wib be hld at their Banking House, iu this city, on the first monday in January next. " C. DEWEY, Cash'r Raleigh Nov . 24 1 852 .7 TV 7 HO WANTS GUNS. Call on us and buy chenp Double and Single Barrel Guns if vou want the worth of your money. L. W PECK & CO. Nov. 15. 1S..V2. v-:(4 New Silk, Shawl and Embroidery STORE. rpiHE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Raleigh, and vicinity, that he has just opened at Tiir. New Store, a splendid assort ment of Silks, Shvwi.s, EMBuomLRiES and Dress Goods. Which he will sell at prices lower than thev have , . , . . ever before been offered tu this city 1 c 1 1 1 . His stocs: ot goods are ot newest style and latest i iportatioii, and he would invite customers to call, axamine and judge for themselves, as he feels con fident that, upon examination, they will compare favorably with the best in the market Very superior and magnificent embroidered can tor . rape shawls, from 5 to $50, fine cashmere, Ttiihet, Phud and Brochu shawls at various prices. ic Brocade. Black Italian, und fancy silks from 40 VtU. to $2 oO per yard Fine French embroidered collars, sleeves, cbcui tseteos, cloths aud cassimeres of superior quality, suituble for men or boy's wear ; also a full assort ment of gloves, hosiery, and a variety of articles, at equally low prices. .!. SMITH, Fayetteville St., next door to Mr. Partin's Shoe Store. Dry. 2'2. 1852. lm 104 ACKERKL A few half barrel' No. 1 Macke tcI in store. JAS McKIMMON. Nov 30, 1S52. V8 tf For lNTorfolk and Portsmouth, rilHE FAVORITE AND BEAUTI X f'ul steamer AUGUST A. Capt. Wm. C. b.iTH, having been thoroughly o- verhauled and repaired, and finished with a new boiler and u new lmunshnft of wrought iron, is now running between Port Walthall and the above places, in connection with the Richmond aud Petersburg and City Point Ron 1. The Trains from Petersburg via Cit,y Point Rail Road, running in connection with the AUGUSTA leave the City Point Depot at 7 k 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 0J A. M.. and arrives at City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M., where passengers take the cars for Petersburg. Fare from City Point to the Grove "Wharf and all intermediate landings $1 00 Do To Norfolk 1 00 Do Children not over 12 years of ago Do Servants to the Grove Wharf and all interme diate landings Do To Old Point and Norfolk. Jkrj" Meals 00 cents. For servants 2-r cents. T IBIS. DODAMEAD, Sup't. Office R. P. R. Co.. April 27, 18-V2. 34 Richmond and Petersburg R. Road. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday. March the 1st. two Passen ger Trains will run daily each way between Peters burg an 1 Richmond, both Trains carrying the Uni ted States Mail, and connecting with the Trains on the R. F. . P. 1. R., Fredericksburg. Washington, Me, and with thu Virginia Centra! R. R. and Canal Packets for ( 'har'.oUcsviile, Lynchburg, Staunton, Lexington, etc. 1 -? Train leave Petersburg daily at 4.1 A. M. 2d do do do do " at 7" P. M. lstTr.in leave Rich.monl daily at 7 A.M. 2d do do .lo do at 5 P. M. Fare, when paid at the office, $1 00. Children over '' and not over 12 years of age. servant and culorcd persons, when iicgeLS are pro cured at the OKico. half price. Servants travelling by themselves must Vie fur- uished by their masters with two passes, so that I one can be retained at tiie ollice : and it must be j exj-i'js-permit; N. B. v stated n the pass that they arc to be ! to go .: No t'r i;; e.l to be e 'r.li.s will 21. is", 2. the Cars, lit or packages of any kind will arrie l 0:1 the Mail Train. ru:i bv Richmond tini THOS. DODAMEAI). SupcrlliteitdiUit. The I Apn' ' T ICI1MOND. 1' AND NEW Y I'l'.T ERSBURG. NORFOLK .rr. ORK STEAM PACKET? COMPANY: The dou' le em.-ine and fast sailing i Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, Fo.-ukk, master, i and ( ITY OF NORFOLK. Post, master, are now I on the line in complete order for freight and pas j sengers. ! To allow s'iilicient time for receiving aud de'.ivcr i iog freight ia good weuther, and securing regulari ty in trips, -.! Steamer will l,ave A' York fev Tt.U.-fd.iK ult:-I.,. it even Friday. This arrange- m-'iit may be relied upon as the most punctual, ac comm idaling and economical to shippers and pas sengers. Each ship is supplied with splendid sa loons and state-rooms for pussev.gerg. First Cabin passage, Steoi: 1 ilo do $8.00 0.00- Urci. lit per cubic foot, 7c THOMAS BRANCH. Age.:t. Old Street, Petersburg. Anril ::0, 1852. iio ! T. bee's a: atvles. n i rs : : n. 1 rs : : : 1 2 Cases of Be- 1 others of tne late -t and most approved 1. ought of tie' Manufacturers thcni ; m;sta!;c." Those wishing the last selves aval no . L,- n c ill a: EVAN'S i COOKE'S 78 Septeiiiber. 1?52. Normal College. Tru-tcus of Normal College, according to T iii: the an 'I Charter, will meet in their room on the 7th of January 1 .-.t 10 A full attci: l.uice is requested, as at importance will come' before the C. 11. WILEY, Secretary, ex -officio, Of the Board of Trustees. 2. DO td . a. : S of Dei I SAL! 21. I--" ' Stand.; : -A sher No. 1 1R .nd I !.:. .an. S:ie is aad voun-.r. MO"iIE.' i!: ::t .INO. C SOUTHERN BOOXSt IISON'S Memoirs and Correspondence, EE I 1 v- Is. S vo. Lees remarks oi: ,i eflersoii's s, S vo. Yirg.i:!.: Re:.-.'.'.'.tions aud Debates '-:, S vo. Pi i,'cced:i:gs and Debates of the aveiition, 1V2'.'-J0, s' vo. Plantation and a. -'ru-'t: oint B. -tavo. !' 4 'i 'IlStl ii i-:, i-lccMi-1. Inventory E. v. .1. it. Blair's Ser n of Va. 1S51 , 8 Vo. d A- For Sale At the N. C. l'.ook Store, R !i. D. TURNER. . I'eromber 1S51. 101 $500 Wanted. above sum of Five Hundred Dollars i lor one year, fr.i.i l-;t Jan., for which '..'security wi.l be given. Mill W'a : ' I'" - th A note ad-lre-scd to L-jan, OiKce, wii! be attended to. Dec. 7, 1852. tit t'.ie Register 100 tf L1V Forw ard ; "A h 'AURKNTcON MA LE ACADEMY . I he trus jdging ou I tees of the above institution are happy to in I form the public that thev have secured the servi ces of Mr. Wil iam Maghee, of Petersburg, Va. as Principal of the Academy. Mr. Maghee is a fine scholar, au experienced and skilful instructor of Youth, i.nd a gentleman of high character for virtue, morality and piety. He brings with him a high recommendation from men of standing and in telligence iu the town of Petersburg, where he is well known. Mr. Maghee will be aided iu the de partment of Mathematics and natural Philosophy by Algernon Batte, who him been a student at the University of Y'irginia, from which institution he brings sufficient Testimonials of his qualifications. Mr. Batte has had the advantage of several years experience in teaching. The next session of the institution will commence on t'.ic second monday in January next. Board can be obtaine .l on reasonable term. witlrthe Prin cipal of the Academy or with Benjamin E. Cooke, Sr., a member of the Board of Trustees. Terms .$15 per isesssicii for Latin ecliolers ; $12 50 per session for English scholars. An ex tra charge of $10 will be made against each stu dent who may take lessons iu natural philosophy. Each scholar will bo charged one dollar during the Fall session and two dollars during the Spring ses sion for fuel. W. N. EDWARDS, Pres'nt Dec. 7th, 1852. 100-5w A GOOD CHANCE, EVANS & COOKE have on hand a fine lot of Dress Goods, which they will sell at cost. Rich Brocade col'd Silks, French Satin Dechene, Embroidered Robes, Aibouiso do F'rcnch Cashmeres & DoLancs, All other goods at very low prices, Received to-day, Black Silks, Cheap Dclanes, English Merinos. Men's wear Clothing and Shoes, which will be sold cheap. Call on us at the old stand, No 29, Cheap side. Raleigh, Nov. 27 1852. 97 RIME CHEWING TOBACCO. Just Receiv- J ed- Raleigh Nor. 2nd, 1852. J. BROWN 90 THRESH Thoniastown Lime just received and, 1 , 11L.U11 1 ,1 O 11 for sale by W. II. &. R. S. 1CCKER. Dec. 3rd, 1852. y'J Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, &c. TV TR keep constantly on hand a large supply ef ! French Brinuy of every grade, ; r Old and New Apple Bmndv: ! Sujicrior old Monongahsla and the Old Pure Rye ! Whisker. Double and Single Rectified Whiskey, Champagne, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Mala and I (. laret W me. " . j New England and Old Jamaica Rurtv ; Rose and Holland Gin, All of which we offer for ssle vcrv low, PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS, & CO. I Petersburg, March 10, 1852. 22 tf i JAMES E. CUTHBERT, j (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUT! I BERT.) I Grocer, Furuirdin$ and Commission Merchant, Jiol j liii'jbrook Street, 1'ctersbur, Fia. BEFEKENCES : i Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, X. C. L F. Hicks, Esq Petersburg. Messrs. Kcviin & Bro. j Messrs. L. 1. & s . G. Crenshaw, RitknenA. I Josiah Wills, Esq., Xorfolk. j James George. Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan X Beers, -Yew York. Tf AS constantly on haul: Prime Porto Rieo J and New Orleans Sugars, : Loaf, Crashed. Pulverised and Clarified do Rio, Laguira aud St. Domingo Coffees Black Pejiper in grain and ground, and AUspic Race dinger in Bags, and Ground iu Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hvson Teas j Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles ! Brown, Palo and Variegated Soaps I Gunpowder. Shot an I Bar Lead j Blacking. Ink. Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, j Good and. Damaged Sole aud Upper Leather Liverpool ami Ground Alum Salt Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard Nails, assorted, with flooring f.nd Warehouse Regalia, Principe, aud Ilavauna Cigar ; Together with a large stock of foreign and do mestic Liquors. Win.es, &c., which ho offer at the lowest market rates. The strictest attention paid to receiving and for-war- !ing g' iods. I'eterd.i'.rr. March 5. 10 Piney Point Line to Baltimore. V,Ul'b WEEKLY BET WE E.N rK-aJn . tcrsburg and Baltimore Fare iji5gjlg only. l he public are uereny lniormcu j that the comfortable and commodious low pressure j Steamer MARYLAND, Captain Charles E. Mitch j ell, having been ent rcly rtlitted, enlarge.!, and im i proved i:i every respect with Staterooms for those j who prefer being retired, is now on the route be ' between Petersburg nnd Baltimore. I'assengers j by this agreeable and economical liue. will leave I Petersburg by the. morning train, on Monday and I Wednesdays, at Ah A. M. and reach Baltimore on the following mornings in time to proceed with the early trams ot tuo.-e clays to Fhikiuetplua, or ny tne I s leieli-l new Si"amc-r Genera! McDoN.u.i. via j ! Ficoch Town and New Cist'ie. at the rate of $2 50 j from Ral'.inii re to 1'hiiadeipbia for first class pas I sengers, an 1 $1 50 for second class passengers, making the w lnTIe fare from Petersburg to Philadel phia only p, o0 tor first class ana o u lor sec ond class passenger.-;, (meals en board of tho Ma ryland for the 2nd class passengers inclusive.) Re turning, passengers will leave Baltimore on the after noons of Tuesday a-e.l Thursday, at 4 1'. M., and connect at tho Creek on W ednesday and Friday suc ceeding with the train which arrives in Petersburg at 0 P. M., of the same days. Fare in either direction, 5ji5, (state rooms and meals i r cubiu passengers, extra.) except iu the case of Ladies and Umiiies. who will have the privilege of state rooms free of charge. Forward cab::! passengers, I ii. eluding mgals a:id lodging on board.') 't ;"!. For further particulars or through Tickets ap ply u; tiie c frice of thr Richmond and Petersburg 11. R. Co., in Petersburg. THOS. DO DAM LAD, Sup't. July 17. l:-52. 6'J LOOK OUT! Now is the time for Eargains ! ! lllh su!ser;uer, wisniug to uccrcase ins stock on hand, in order to make rooai for a 12 fresh supply of Goods for the Fall Trade, offers :ia m this time any article that may be wan- ted. I- his ilue ,-,f business at a very smiU advance t on pi ine c - her th: ILi : lan::: a. a:i : Ills si ,ck at present is Irj-ger than .' will oo f.iuud in the city. c;is;.-tit:g of era: dCvlin ler Watclies, from the most ip- iu London. Livepool, Paris and G 'v: ji.t of Silver. ,i tpir.e Watthe-. ng in prices from 10 to 45 dollnrs, 1 with a guarantee to perform well, or they will be exch.i'.igc l for others that will: Gold.Fob, Vest, ; Guard an 1 Chattalaine Chains, Bracelets, Armlets, I Breast Pins. Ear Rings. Finger Pings. Silver and '"Cold Specks, with gia.-ses to suit all ages, Silver and ( iol 1 Pencil and many other articles generally kept i in a s tore i f the kind, too numerous to mention. ii csam: '.atioi: oi his Goods a'id prices will prove to ll. rc:i;-.' pi;.- er toat I'-wn'i rer ca. I'liSt Cd:t it liasiug from CHAS. I.U.MS DEN, sign of the California Thimble. Nov. 11, D -V-. 1'o-ly P To Millers and Lumbermen, TiI I'lo'-.Y OF A MILL WRIGHT. Bari-.ii'r "- '. . if or ii.-ker P.rvlje, Oct. 27, 1852. Mr. O. Child hear Sir: I have now had my Mill in opcratI .il one week, and am much pleased with it: I have tried it in dry and green timber, find the saws manifest n - inclination to heut what ever, and 1 am confident it will cut double the lum ber, with one half tho water of au up and down Mill. In fact I can now cut two thousand feet per dav. on a stream too si, .all to run a:i up ami down Mill at all. Awl the sotting apparatus works ad mirably and fully justifies the statement in your circular of saving one hand This is just tho Mill for small streams requiring much less power thau anv Mill I have ever seen. M. SATER. Mr. Child may be found at his office in-the tear of Tate &. Go's Store, on Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Nov. 2, 1852. 00 FOR SALE ! IAGLE HOTEL. CHAPEL HILL, N. C The j Proprietress of this well known aud 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 cf the State are so Well acquainted with the advantages of its position, that but few re marks are necessary, to complete their information. The Hotel, itself, possesses all the requirements of room and comfort, which its purchasers Can ok- sire. It has capacity lor tuc accommoiLition ot oae w . r. . . hundred and fiftv boarders, ami the recent and ran- id growth of the University, sity, atljaceut, makes it an easy matter to possess constantly such or eccn a greater number of students. In addition to this, the frequent travel through Chapel Hill gives the Hotel, (being the only one in the place) a transient custom equal to any in the State. The lots and stables adjoining arc extensive and commodious and the country-market supplies abun dantly and on profitable terms much of its provi sions. Tho terms of sale require one third of the price to be paid on taking possession. A note with safe security and time of payment suited to the conven ience of the purchaser, arc the reasonable demands for the remainder. If further information be desired conccrninz the inducements to ourchase. the President of the Uni- .. ... .... Tersitv or anv other resident of the village, will fur- nish it. Possession can be obtained at any time, after the 1st of May. Apply to ANNE S". HILLIARD, Proprietress. February 27, 1852. Standard. 17 4 NOTIIER supply of French Baskets, Carpet XV Satchels, Travelling Bags, anl real Sole. ' Leatner irunKs, justrcccivca at LC-hxiiS. I North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. l nils a ompany lias oeen in snccessnu JL ior more than hTe years, and continues take risks upon all classes of property in the State.. : (except Steam Mills ami itirpeuune -,,. upon favourable terms. Its Policies now property amounting to $4,500,000, a large po-- i tion of which is. in Country risks; ana iu p"" j capitsil is nearly Six Hnndred Thousand Dollarv in bonds properly secured. Thf. nverii.-p cost nf Insurance UDOU tne plan this Company has been less than one' third of on per cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE lollowi ug persons have been elected I" tors r.ud Odioers of this Company for th preteo vcarr DIRECT0KS"-. Josiah O. Watson, Raleigh- Richard Smith, do John Primrose, Henrv D. Turner, J. G.B. Roulhac, S. W. Whiting, T. II. Se!!avr Ceo. McNeill, Jos. G. Wright, James E. Hoyt, James Sloau, John Cox, Josh. Boner, Joseph Pool, Michael Brown, Alex. Mitchell, W. N. 11. SmiUi, H. B. YVilliams, John B. Barrett, A. T. Summv, do do df do Fayettevillo, Wilmington. Washington. Greensboro. Edeutou. Salem. Klizabeth City. Salisbury. Newbern. Murfrcesborry Charlotte. ' Milton. Asheville. All Directors arc authorized to rceiT appB tions. ' -, OFFICERS OP THE C0MPA5T. Josiah 0. Watson, President. J. G. B. Roulhac, Vice do. Richard Smith, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Ilersm&n, General Agent. H. W. Whiting, Richard Smith, V EsecutiTO CoraraitUta Jolin Primrose, j : All communications in reference to insuraart should be addressed to the Secretary, post pftid - ,"k J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. v Raleigh, Jan. 13, 1852. 7 North Carolina Mutual Life Insu ? ranc Company. ' OFFICE, RALEIGH, X. C. THIS Company continues to insure the liTea 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 five years fo Jds their value. OFFICERS. Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President, Win. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, YYm. If. Jones, Treasurer, TeiTin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Wm. II. McKee, Examining Physician. J. Hersmau, General Agent. All losses are paid within 00 days after satisfae. ,tory proof is presented. Blanks ahd Pamphlets, showing the plan of oper ation of the Company, may be had on application at the Office, or any of the Agencies. All letters on business should be addressed to JAMES F. JORDAN, Sec'y May 2, 1852. S FIRE! rp ii E .1 I Habtfo: iHTXA INSURANCE COMPANY or abtfoui), Conn., offers to insure Budding" v and Merchandize, against loss Jty'-! at premiums to suit the times. .i".s , - n ' This is one of theoldest and oes Insurance Cona";.. -,, . panies in the United States, aUjd. pays itelo3 . -promptly. "H-"" ", -,"--- ' Applications for lneTtt.wtaJtlakf'di. or Ma yU Cj :.' . cmity, to uc maao to . .r . x-- s. TmT Agen And for Milton, X. C. and vicinity, to N. J. PALMER, Agent October, 1848. - 88 THE BROTHER'S STEAMBOAT COMPANY, OR BANK'S LINE prepared with Steamers "Brothers," -J.iW "Douglass," and a compliment of Tow Boats, to carry with dispatch, all Freights shipped by them,- between Fayettevillo and Wilmington, or to any intermediate landings on tho River. JOHN BANKS, Ag"t, Wilmington. D. & W. M'LAUREN, Ag'ts, Foyetteville. Sept. 21, 1852, tim. 78 .STARR, SON & CO., 147 WATER STREET, NEW YORK. KEEP constantly on hand a large assortment of 11 ATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS cf their own Manufacture, which they offer to Cask I and Time buyers on the most liberal terms, at a eiight advance iroin cost. 1 heir long experience in this branch of business enables tLem to offer in ducements to buyers seldom met with, and an ex amination of their stock is particularly invited. Orders respectfully solicited, end espcciul attcntioa paid to packing goods for distant trade. STARR, SON & CO. 147 Writer Street, New York. Dec, 14, 1852. i02 8m Sale of Negroes. (S Monday, the 17th of January next, I shall otter ut puunc sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House, 'in the city -of Raleigh, on a cred it of six months, about THIRTY NEGROES, be longing to tie estate ofSanvl Mordecai, dee'd., lata of Halifax county. Among these negroes are Eoma valuable houac servants, one IIouso Carpenter, on Blacksmith, the balance field hands nnd smaU chil dren. HENRY MORDECAI, Adm'r. Dec. 14, 1852. 102 ts Tarboro' Southerner and Halifax Republican co py till day of sale. BILLIARD TABLES. Y. BILLLYRD TABLE MANUFACTORY". No. 'JO Ann Street. New Y'ork Citv whera a large stock may be fouud with several new and important improvements,. which wc have brought to a degree of perfection attained by no others. The improvements consist cf 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 year in- t .I....v..t .! L. V : . 1 . .1 X 1 uullul tu wl : uuouc. ucuueiueu at a uistance wishing to purchase Tables with wood or marble beds, can have their orders filled the same as if they were present, by addressing by majil. Always ou 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.fork. Oetober 15th, 1852. 3 3m-84 t CIGARS, A large lot of those superior import j ed Havana Cigars just to hand. JAS. McKIMMON. Nor. 30, 1852- ' 98 W I FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. Portable Steam : Engines for driving Tbraisuine MachiiwV I corn, cider. Portable saw and other miUs. made hv j the Subscriber. Ine r ranklra Institute ia 1851. a' ! warded a silver medal. ; 1 4 1 1 ! i .11. , . . 1 I - 1 roUri. : A Hoisting drum can be attached, and the En- a. I gine used for pile driving," loading- and diacharginglf ! cargoes of -Coal, Pig Iron, 4c, the Engine .being l 'sXf j unucr me control oi one person, iwo Horses mo'e & &om Place to plce. One ton .of coal sumeient fuel for one week. PersoiisKwis' i iorcuavon will pleas address - 3 1 1 A. L. ARCHAMBAl No 13, Druikcrs Alley. Phil A,ug. to, IQ-Xi, "1 ,v" . -i '.:.:-:'; 0. J 1L
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 29, 1852, edition 1
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