4"" , - - - , !.. I ( . - x " - ' T - - - t - . jt i , . - ' r-rf "j. ' j4 -wis. . ,tl . -. - :7 M ' ... - , ' '1 p " i if . - f ; '. -v- , ' r if t ' r 5 - ; THE "IUiEIGH WXgSTERCZZ S E A X editor ' Asf i t iri'r-iVot' For lb Sami-wwUj, Ji5'pr uifaa; lakdrumfC. For th Weekly, r . $5 pf kuni j in advaaw $3 M.r.v RATKS 0F;ADVEHTISIXO r - .r " ABrwTTswpTS. Tor wry 1( Hai' fliH"iiWtk5i "kl'? rh daiUonI liwertlon. K cU. . - v ' - T-. - Court urucrs na juurai MTtnungntt will Ix ctarrvit tJ pr cent higher: but a deduction oT 23' yaL will b Bl from tho regular price to adYartimm by th yaar. ' ' -lilfirtwtunU Inserted in tha Semi-weekly, m alattajrnaar- a tha Weekly. free of charge. " v ' . VT: Sj-bettrs to tha.Kditor must be MB-M'jt j ? ; fT;' REGISTER BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Tnt tabjcnber Imving recentlj refitted Yw oB5ce itl a dcw, beautiful aoQ exteuaiyQ assortment oi " BOOK AND JOB 4IATERI AT;' ; . j preparedle execute, wilh neatuea, (very variety of BOOK & FMAT'yil.iLY WORK. in tbe best tjle, and at btrt trifling advance on North ern price. ' T enablelnm (9 do tliiff, L hu rectivetf aa assortraeitt of beautifully "enameled -arda." of dif, fereat tiaea, andfancy Statkwery,' with which he la prepared to( fill order for Ball Tkefa UlrcularB; aad all deaonptioBi .lsC-'k'i Bronzor and Pancj Colorea Printing 1 Ha, has, altaa aasortinenl of itra.-atsed tjp far. , .t JCA3DI0IH POSIESS Kai SHO-HT BULS,,. .t. fead will spare no pain to reader peri fct iaiiettictior ia the execuiioD ofiall work with which ta aoall Ve atruated. -.SEATOH GALE. i NEW YOUK,PIANO .FORTE. ' ij - MESSRS." BENNETT '4: CO. - J. s 1 IK conaeqaence of. the ipioiease demand, and an riTalled popalarity of theirfaiscH G&aKd c' tio, Ptaso EoaiKa, hata grcatiy. enlarged their Manufactory, and opened, a Spaciona.-.WauKoox at .- . w-':7;r -Tz -f' aa door ahore "rAoijtjwen Saloon,'?- where they will be happy at all times to'-8upply -iltfur nvmeS aa friends and patxona witbrPiAJkO Foaras; of trk ry rarlety: of style awl Btdsh. 'AU -instrumects aaanafactured at thF esUblishuxent axe fuCy war raated. to stand, any ' jdiniate, and, give perfect-; sat-' itfaction, both in Voicjii ak QDyUarr 'or Tocch. Oar prices art aoca-that.thQse desiring a, very (Su perior finiahedlnstratiient, M .wellMthoje- more economically inclined, caanot fair & o - le .auited DaAaas, Piwrassoas,' AurtBCiur and others, wish iag to purchase, are Spirited.- to call and look for" thamsalre. .A.- 7- - . ? . " --i- .A-CEXXETT. t' CO.,, . . ' ' -7- . V v i jr-V-- ?61 "Broadway .v. ". . - - -.'- - --Kaw Yobc Cept: 16 18Sloj.r..J -.;. , ,ly ; 77 ; To Farmers - 4 . brc1nsi$bro4an i Z' a.! "7 : THET aubscriber has now -on hand and V f ' ' intends to-keep at all times dmiag the Fall I i yUBaaaA' a large' and good as 4sortment"of !iiegro Shoes,- for- mala and . female, embracing all kinds used J Tor 'larUalion dotha PuTpote ' AmongsS my aaaortment of Broxus may be found "the Hantrarian shoe and Stitchdowna, to which I would call the attention of Tanners and others in waat of a superior, article for their servants, t My prices shall be as low as similar goods'can be bought . elsewhere, and I would respectfully invite the 'at tention of all to an examination of mjr stocky as I ehallsell low for cash. '.". I haTa also on hand and intend constantly to keep, a large and well selected assortment of ,f Laiiei Geniiemafr Booti;$ ShottJ ' ' ; f iaaruding all of the latest styles and patrns Also, .' . BOTS' AND TOCTH'S BOOTS AXT SHOES, Mixtt and CkOitrtn'M SKott'of aU kinds. Travellinz and haqT Trunks," Vialisea, 'Ifonntit Boxes, Carpet Bags, Satchels, - Blackfitg Brashes, As. All of which will bs sold at the lowest prices. xor casn, jjj - - ... t. a- r. -r .. : ' ".;::.Pa: xpartix, '.:,lv..- Sign of the Bi Hoot. Raleigh, September 28,1852.. . . 80 A Good assortment of Ladies', Misses and Chil- J dren'a dressed and undressed. MOROCCO . BOOT EES- Also a great variety of Ladies, Misses, and Children's Black, and eolored. Prunella and lasting GAITERS. Come and supply yourselves at - . - A. J. PARTIN7 Raleigh, Sept, 28. ' " . Sign of the Big Boot G" ENTLEMES who are desiroui of good health would do well to'callat A'. J. Tartin's and sup-, ply themselves -with a pair of Cork Sole or .Water proof BOOTS, which they aa purchase for a- small mvi of money, not exceeding four dollars and fifty aenta. - " - -'V, ' '. -'-'- ' r Raleigh, Sept. 28, 1852. - :. " ' 80 J- COPARTNERSHIP.-Th subscribers have this day entered into Copartnership,' under'1 the. name and style of A. & SHAPE R A CO'., for the manufacture and aide of READY, MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store 1 on Sycamore street heretofore kliown.as .'Ptrry's Clothing Ba-; mat " ' - A. S. 8HAFER, - GEO. A. HAL-EY, RQB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1,1852;. caiccr's to N. Perry, -' - " 51 Tha subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to. Messrs. A. S. SHAFER &jfJO., 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 loThiq Bazaaq, and would also reeommend a Continuance of the aame to his successors. j N.PERRY. Angnst 24th,4852. "" ( - . 70 f Boxes Best Brands, Sperm, Adamantine and D Tallow Candles, just received at ' Star copy. -' . ; y TDCKERSV HANDLES. Sperm and. Adamantine, 1 j Hull and Son's Tallow; f s 5' and 6't. - For sale by - - ; . . . aV " RaleighJIOct. 5, 1852. H ATS, FALL FASH ajN:-r-iuperior. liiacx Moleskin Hats. - . J " Jost Received f . J. BROWN. Raleigh, Oct. 1852.. : ' ." 2 ; 1 L DOZ., Brown Ess. Jamaica Ginger jus$ re-J I m'itmI. Also, afresh supply of very iupe-. rior Cayenne Pepper, Just to hand and 1 for sale by. March 22, 1852. .24:- - " n s . WOLTERING. respectfully -announces i L to the Ladies of : Raleigh and Burrounding ountry that she ii now receiving her rait ana in ter Stock of Fancy Goods,- embracing Chin goods, fine iron-stone dinner-setts,-tea-setts, and eupt and aaucers as' fine as erer brought to this City. . ? si'Tirteeriea of , 'every .description. Musical fn.tmmMitsi "&c which wiU 9 "old low for cash.) Just reeciredV B, fresh isupply -of Confec.tionariea.l Thankful tof past faTOrs,- n aouciifl coawau- anee of the same- , -WTLHELMINA WOLTERING. Raleigh, RepC'l-th, 185i y?'ji$J- . - i 1 1 1 Family Grores' "TTTHITE and.Brown Clftrifiei Sngar, , V Loaf tndBrewn Sugar,--T niri j.n t rmiria and Rio Coffee, C ' Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, NubnegB,rMace, Clove. Copperas, Spanish Indigo, Powder, IbaI and Shot. Raleigh, Sept,' U, Wl'V.'' 't!?.5- OFFICE m "3 vJMusio jiMusiolf Mualis ! tl rTJ35T.wceiT -xNortK; Carolina' M" fj f Store a. new and beautiful lot of Rosewoo I Pi anos, .wuu e fjj B and 7 wtaves, selected by self and which are warranted fot fSa -rftar. '1 cy ch I en 11 ref epcrior tooe, having the Iron, frame wilLlast loneer' than -thoa mi.in ;h w... frames and stand, better in tune, which I wiii at : ' :-- . -v r . .. .. . v-wrx .W. PETERSIL1 -uct. 18, 1853, 1 1 DISSOLUTION. Tbe co-partnershrp of K. P. Nash & Co. was dissolved by mutual cocseot on the 1st July; J852. E. P. Nas hating pur chased the interest of J. 11. Sumokr, thebusiaess wUl be settled and conducted by him alone, i JttlS? All oersona havintr ctnima arninat K late firm will present them for eWSertt, aad &o ia- aebted please make payment,' . .. ' E. P. NASH, ; . .rr. ;t,VV- H. SIMMONS. 3 P. NASH, JIook ajid Piano Fort Sbllrr, 2i: Petersburg, . Va., wilt keep constantlv on hand a large and well selected stock of rooda in his Tine; aud proposes, during his contemplated trip J?orth, to make it still mora complete: ; He experts w pou moku prices, ana W givesucn. personal at tention td business,- as may merit a continuance cf former patronage. " ' ly.loth, 1852: . -r' y' ' 50 U 'Y- A1)IS' DRESS GOODS. Plain and Figm -d Xj, Black Groa De Rhine Silks. Rich Broc. le Colored ditto, from $1 to $4 per yard; .Frtvi. h Satin De Chene, Embroidered Swiss Robes, A t a nais Robes, High Colored DeLainea fvr.chUdrci, Freneh Cashmeres, Plain and Figured, New Stj English and French Merinoa, just received at . J. --T- - --.v EVANS A COOKE'S. . C-September, 1832. r -' " . , ' V;:, 'LOOKHEHE! t It HE Subscriber has reeeavd the followinr r Goods, ak his Store, immediately north; of i le JfresDyterian vhurchto which he woulc.caU ii;e anenuon or. lammes.1 . . - j, ; A splendid lot of Sugar and Coffee, a fcJbagi of Buckwheat Flour; a splendid lot of Cheese, fresh Lemons, and Raisins, in whole, half and' luarn-r boxes, preserved Ginger iu jars, PrunesMa; Al monds, Palmnuts, Engi6h "Walnuts, Figs, A. Also a superior lot of .Scotch SNUFF, in hales and bladders ; an excellent article of Tallow candle, wholesale and retail f Scotch Herrings,' in' boxes ; f the best Che"ing Tobacco; Musical Instrument. ucn as Accordeons, rlutes, &e. sc. -Alsof every variety of TOYS for children alwajs on hand. 'Vv-.'.. i TCAISPT: XANUFA CTURE. ' -. The Subscriber having 20 years experience, flut ters himself that he can please the miost fastidious taste, and will make to order, and keep always a hand, a variety of CANDIES, Medicated, &e., at wholesale and retailC V The undersigned tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and customer!, for their liberal patronise bestowed on him since his oommencement in. busi ness in this City, and hopes by- prompt attention, to retain their confidence, and to secure. a continu ance of their custom. r WM. J. GRIFFICE. March 23, 1852. - ' ' 24 N.:. B! Having had the misfortune to lose .my account onoKs oj in xaic nre, x am una Die tomace Out how much each customer owes me. I respect fully request all those who are indebted to luc to call and pay what they think is right, and I wiU be perfectly satisfied. " ' W. J. GRIFFICE. E INE, VERY FINE WATCHES. Just reef v .edau additional supply of Watches,, mak.ii t my assortment of Gold Watches decidedly Jhe I ir- gest, astbey will be found the most choice, th; t i hate ever had the pleasure of offering to the in spection of the pt-blic. The assortment embnoes those made by Co per, Becsly, Robinson, . Tobiu, and lastly, though not the least, by Wm. Diir., Chronometer makir to the Admirality, for wiios-e Watches I am the S"le Agent for Petersburg. They are really fine Watches. and keep 'excellent tifne. Call and secure one, oi the sign of - the California Thimble, where almost every thing in the Jew'ry line will be found in abundance and cheap. i - ' CHAS. LUMSDEN. Not.' 22nd; 1852 x COMMENCEMENT OF 'A "NEW YEAR I Harper's Monthly Magazine .""AMILEES who 'wish a monthly issue of Ft --sum adDojibstic Ihtekatcbe, a gre;i;V - mount of OJUQI3A1. mattjeb, oy me ablest axw; Weiteus, a great number of PiCTORAi, Embelli -MENTS,ndin fact to be posted up in the LITERA TURE of THE DAY, can do no better than w their names and address to k . ... .' 7 E. F. NAoil, , . i. ' -; '- " V : ' Petersburg, Va. be?: si, 1852.. 'V' " yl:'?J:1? N. B. Harper's New Monthly Magazine owm its succevs to the fact that it presents mobb kkau iso litATTKB pf a better cuautt, in a more elepalu ttyU and at a cheaper rate than any other , pubticdr tion.- 1 ' x '- . " ' i Also subscription for Gonar, Graham, and other Magaiiaea.-- - - ' " . . To Physicians Throughout the UNITED STATES. : . -TV iEEMING it uhnessary to remind any regulal I member of the Medical profession, of thei ,' tablished Medical properties of Pure Holland Gin,: in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I respect j fully invite vour examination to a very superior ars ticle. manufactured bv mvself exclusively, at SchiaM dam, in Holland, by a process peculiar to my OwiL Factory It is flavored andnedicated, not by thafl common barsh berry, but by tbe choice botanical variety of the aromatic Italian Juniper Berry, whose more vinous extract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous solvent, and thus becomes a concen trated tincture, of exquisite .flavor and aroma, al together transcendent, in its cordial and medicinal properties, to any uouana s uu ncretoiore Known in this country. "k' '- Amid the influx ofinfertor distillations with which the country is flooded, physicians find no little diffi- can prescribe with confidence in its beneficial effects. As" an importer of twenty years' standing,, in the City qt New-York? and possessing a matured expe- rienceh the manufacture of Uollakd . Guf espec ially, I beg to submit to your attention my ; "Ao- j WaticSchlkda Sols Aprs." aa one which canno : fail to realise your utmost expectations, and I shall ba happy to forward to you a bottle of. it, free of ; charge, in answer to a letter intimating your read-. ; iness to accept it . , !-T. ,"TVT . .'"';' ' j - It is now, one year since I have prepared and dis, tribu'ted Bay Schieax Gis exclusively for medki- i nal purpose t yet, within that brief period, ! have J received one thousand letters, both from physicl-I ans and patients, testifying to its reayy extraora nary efficacy in GraTel, Incipient- Dropsy,- an af fections of the Kidney and Bladder generally ; and. I haye nw doubt that it would yield similar results,, with precision and . certainty, in your own profea- f sionsi eperiene.. KPut np in pint and quart Dot tles with my nam upon una pome; cor ami iwej, with an Eaaay upon iU properties. ,ThU;-rtiol should be in the hands of every Traveller.. . , ' UDOLPHO WOLFE, Importer,. J,; : . - - NV 22,,BBAyBTKMV : " ' . -.-..-.'.'. .-' :-. xiew-xor. December 29, 1852 :6t;104 "T10R SALE. A No-1 House Woman She ia P a good Washer and ironer luceiy. ana yonng. -. rU--JKO: C--M.OOBB.v-' 21, 1852. , -; --li ;J0f I) Standard eoPy,; ' -t--'f- ' Dee. Great Excitement in N. Carolina I rilHE BATTLE IS BEQtlN, ANtt'I INTEND TO JL Fight my way through for HOME INDUSTRY ! If you want to save k couple Hundred Dollars, kend on your orders; for. Turpentine Stills,-' Capt, Am and Worm: ? '-,tV'.-" j.-V w ; Also, Brandy- Stills, and any . kind of Copper work,' Braas Machinery &c. - ; , , " The pricea of Still-caps, Arms, and 'Worms, arc as follows i By the pound 87 cents ; .pr by contract: 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and "orais, $400 10 - do ' do , , , ;do r j . 485 12 do do : do 625 14 do do . do . ' . ' 55 15 do do -. do - " 616 16 do do , do 650 20 do . do , do 605 25 do do - do. 750 30 do do do . ' 850 35 do "do do ' -'- .900 All work will be warranted for 12 months, fire and burning expected: His work will also be do- I livercdj within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the short est notice ; and if I fail to deliver Stills in the time agreed upon, I: will forfeit $5 for each day lost, to tho purchaser. " JOSEPH WOLTERING. Raleigh, Sept. 16, 1851. .75 ly TThOLLTSG MILLS of everv descrintion mann. JLVoturcl' warranted, and constantly on hand, by . GEO. W. WICKS, No. 4,. Liberty Place, Between. Maiden Lane and Liberty Si K. F. May 1852. X . : ... 43 ly "A tnn canjxnd novchere so good a Saving Bank as by emptying hi purse into his head. Knowl edge is Vie best capital he can possess ; it is at hi command every moment, and abcays above par. Dr. Franklin. - i - z " ...OF INTEREST To Merchants, Clerks, Teachers, Students, and all Men JUST PUBLISHED A NEW and complete set of RULES by which all the fundamental opera tions of Arithmetic may be performed in' an incred ibly short space of l time.' To become a master of them will require not more thon a couple hours study of any good sound mind ; and the student will there by be enabled to Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide,- in any sum no matter of hew many figures, more accurately, indeed, beyond the possibility of an error.) and in lea than one-fourth the time required in the oW system. .. . .- j - . These Fundamental Rules are ' followed by an Examination into tho. PROPERTIES OF NUM BERS, which even further facilitates the other op erations , There is also embraced in the work, RULES FOU THE CALCULATION OF INTER EST. which will work out tho interest at any rate upon any sum, with the utmost aeuracy, and a simplic ity and quickness fully equal to all the other oper ations by this, and vastly superior to all courses in the old plum Together, these form tha MOST COMPLETE TREATISE on the Science of Numbers ever issued and are incalculably valuable to all men from their never-failing accuracy, and to business men from the immense amount W time they save frcm the most wearisome detail of business life. Particular ly ought they to be in the hands of. Merchants and Clerks, Teachers and Students, aud Young Men feueridly. " ORDER EARLY ! ' The copies of tho few rcmainng hundreds of the present edition are being hurried off at a price greatly reduced from that ($5) at which the bal ance were sold, to make room fur a new edition to ' tic gotten up in magiuncmt and costly style imme diately upon closing out the present enc. - Every purchaser is bound (as a matter of justice and protection to the eopvrightist) nv his sa cred pledge of honor, to use the Processes for the instruction of himself oulv, and to impart the infor- mntion obtained from them to no one. To obtain the Processes it is necefsarv to give such a pledge, with the price, Three Dollars, enclosed in a letter, post-paid, directed to P. Mat Marklet, Funkstown, Washington County. Mary land. The Irot;esses will be forwarded post-paid, to the given address. Be particular to write the name of Post Office, County, and State, distinctly rith those neglecting this, mistakes frequently oc iir. . Xz&m Those preferring it, can order copies of the tortlicoining edition, which will be ready about the holidays. The price will be $ ; orders sent before its issue will be filled as soon as the copies are rea dy; lor . LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. - M - "" , In every townj and all through the country, great numbers of copies of these Rules ciin be disposed of by any one wLo.will only take tue trouble to make their scope known." They comprise that which business men, and everybody, Sias long felt the want of, and will gladly obtam. The nature of the business allows anv one to act as Agent, and to en enry ensures a large reward. As before explained, the business requiring privacy, orders from Agents sVe filled in separate sealed envelopes for delivery torough' their hands. When a nuniher- of three copies or more are ordered with the remittance at one time, 34 percent, 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: ARAT0GA WATER Constantly kept at the Drug Store of ' WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. ,v THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON, AND TRIMMING House in New York. THOMAS G. STEARNS, " ? Importer and Jobber of . 'SILKS, MILLINERY y - , - ' 'i ' ABO - FANCY GOODS, 162 Broadway. NJ Y., HAS NOW IN STORE AND IS DAILY RECEIV ING and offering at the Lowest Prices, a complete assortment of Goods in his line, comprising all the various styles and designs, consisting of . ?. . . BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ri Marcelincs, Florences, Shawls, Trimmings, .r . . BONNET RIBBONS, TAFFSTA ADD SATIN RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS EXBKOIUEEIKS; French and English Crapes, Crape Liases, Silk -. Cravats, ; . GLOVES OF ALL KINDS, ' ' Silk Lac e Mitts, BAREGES, LACES, Whitb Goods, Hosikut, L. C Hdkfs, The undersigned would invite: the attention of his friends and the trade generally. " He will oner in duoements to . . Cash and Shoet Timb Bltbks;. THOMAS G,;8TEARNS, 162 Broadway, Between Liberty street and Maiden Lane, N. Y. Dec 2y, 1852. - :. l..ly ILK BONNETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS SPRING TRADE; 1853. f RvT. JWTI.DE, - T.40 John Street, New Torliv Importer. Manufacturer and Dealer in every de- fVcrintien of SHIRED SILK. SILK and LACE. j I' RAPE and LACE," and every imaginary style of lADIES JJONNETS, and FRENCH AKTJFICIAL BLOWERS, " received, by "every-. Steamer from f RANCE, comprising fne of the largest Stocks in ta City, to which the '.attention of those wishing t) purchase, Djr me vax or wux, is respect folly solicited. ; ; is.'. - - ; -"?'t-;; ' -' ' - '---v.: milliners : ; ;'.. .? ' Are Particularly Invited to call and examine the great variety pf PATTERN;BONNETS which will be sold at lower prices than they -have been accus- lamea to paying, t -; ... . , Dec 28, ;.385V -4p4'Mf' Important to Millers and Mill- '. " .owners! ' " rfHE Undersigned wnil J respectfully inform those . I cneajred in the 'Milling busiucis in North Caro lina; that he keeps constantly on hand, and will Supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua ble article, .- v lounV Improved Patent "Smat and Screertwy Mar- entne. . -v , - The only Machine of the kind that has stood thei test and civen satisfaction to. the "public- It has upphinted every Smut Machine yet offered in the State, more or less of -which have been taken down to make room for it. Tlie public nced -feer.no im-? position, as there are now aome -SO Maehnes' run ning in -North Cnroliua ; and fcwish to offer no other references than the gentlemen who arc using them,. whose expectations have been 'more than realized ui their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses the M'hcat of Smut, but also purines it of all, other substances, almost to perfection; It takes up bv.t 4 feet square in the mill und requires but little pow er.' It is warranted for five years against breaking or wearing out, and ali?o to retain its cleansipg qual ities for that time. There arc a number of tVe Mae Nines through There was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma inland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Balti more, last Fall. " Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills, Orange County, N. C. JNO. A. McMANNEN. December 26, 1850. tf 104 Important to Manufacturers. rrnE Subscribers are prepared to supply all . kinds of COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, of a superior quality, SHAFTING nnd MILL GEARING, with improved Coupling and Pulleys, Self-oiling Hangers, (which require oiling only once in three mouths ;) LOOMS ot a great variety oi Patterns, for fancy nnd Twilled goods, from one to eighteen shuttles ; also, forVplaiu goods, capable of running from 100 to 170 picas per minute. They are enabled from thciKexteusive improve ments, to produce Ynrns and GoodSTith compar atively little lubor : and all Manufacturers before purchasing their Macbiuery, id do veil to visit Philadelphia and vicinity, where tney can see tiic Machinery with all the latest improvements, in full and successful operation ; or they can be referred to Factories in almost every Stte South aud 'West byaddressing a line -to the Subscribers. ALriiI.l JJ-.KS & SOU, JiridetbHrj, near Philadelphia. N. B. Plans of Factories, with tbe location of Machinery, the simplest method of driving, and calculation of speed, furnished free of charge. Feb. 16, 1852. J3 ly Direct Importations. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE IN CHARLES ton, S. C. C. & E. L. KL1UUSON & CO., Have, and are conhnualiv receiving, iy every ar rival, CHOICE GOODS, which they are prepared to sell at small advance on the sterling cost. A look at their Dress Goods will well repay the trou ble. Their Stock of Hosiery is Ljge and complete, and in Prints, many Styles will be found, not gen erally kept in this market. orth West corner hang 5: Market Streets. Feb. 9, 1852.- tf 12 JOHN BANKS, Commission asi Forwarding Agent, . , Wil:ningltm -V. C. T7iI,L attend to the salo or purchase of Pkop- i ce, and will ship With dispatch all consign ments made to him. Sept. 21, 18-32. Cm 78 INEY POINT LINK TO BAL TIMORE Twice Wekklt be Si tween l'KTESBrRJ AND I5.M.TIMOHE. WINTER ARRANGE MEMT. Fare $ j 00 onlt. The public arc hereby iaformed that the comfor table and comuiodiou-s low pressure Steamer MA RYLAND. Caj.tain Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged and innro'ved in every respect, with State-rooms for those who pre. fer being retired, is now on the route between Pe tersburg and Baltimore Passengers by tlA agree able and economcial line will leave Petersburg by thc morning triiif,on Tuesdays, at 4J o'clock.f A. .vi., ana rcacu uaiuinorc on me loiiowing morning in time to proceed villi the early trains of those days to Philadelphia, or by the splendid new Steam er GEEKAL .McDOAALD, via French Town aud New Castle, at the low rate of $2 oO from Balti more to Philadelphia for first class passengers, and SI 50 for seoond class passengers; making the wlole f;ire from Petersburg to Pluladelphia only ij! oO for hit class and -6 50 lor second class passengers (meals on board of the Maryland for 2d class psssengera inclusive). Returning, passen ger 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 CJ, P. M., of the same day. Fare.in either direction, So CO, (State-moms and meals Jbr 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 cn Doarai ou. For further particulars or through ttdtets, apply at the office of the Richmond and Petersburg Rail road Co. J. W. SMITH, Agent. Office R. & P: R. R. Company. 3m 100 lirilO WANTS GUNS. Call on and buy IV cheap Double nnd Single Barrel Guns if you want the worth of your money. L. W PECK & CO. Nov. 15, 1852. 4w-4 New Silk, Sh4iwl and Embroidery STORE. fTHE subscriber would' respectfully inform tin I citizens of Raleigh, and vicinity, that he has just opened at the New Store, a splendid assort ment of Silks,' Shawls, Embroideries akd Dress Goods. Which he will sell at prices lower than they have" ever before 'been offered in this city. ' His stock of goods are of newest style and latest importation, and he would invite customers to call, axaminc 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 ton crape shawls, from 5 to $50, fine cashmere, Thibet, Plaid and Brocha shawls at various prices. Rich Brocade, Black Italian, and fancy silks from 40 cts. to S2 60. per yard. Fine French embroidered collars, sleeves, chem isettes, cloths and cassimeres of superior quality, suitable for men or boy's wear; also a full assort ment of gloves, hosiery, and a variety of articles, at equally low prices. - ' J. SMITH, Fayetteville St., next door to. Mr. Partin's Shoo Store. Dec. 22. 1852. ' lm 104 MACKEREL A few half barrel No. 1 Macke rel in store." JAS. McKIMMON. ov. 30, 1852. 98 tf TPvOMESTIC i CLOTHS. A good article, and II cheap, to hand. . L. W; PECK, A CO. Oct. 26,-1852. -I-.;-! , - v'V.-t i 88 tf TJAGGING &-ROPE.-' j sold Tery low. ' . Oct. 26,1852. . , ; -A fine supply, and will be L. W. PECK: A Co. -' " C'88 tf,- J fXLD Engfish, Pine Apple,-and Pluladelphia made Cheese, just receved at TUCKER'S. J6v: 17th, 1852. . -v.V:: . ' 95 . RES II Thomastown Lime just received and ; for ale .brxSi W. H. t, R.' SV TUCKER. : rTDctvSrd, 1852. 'iWw For Norfolk and "Portsmouth.; nMHE FAVORITE-' AND BRAUTI-f fid stesreer AUGUSTA, ICapt. Wm.. C. Smith, having been thoroughly o- vef hauled and repaired, and finished with a new boiler and a new mainshaft of wrought iron, is-now rmming between Port Walthall and the above plaocs, in connection with the Richmond and Petersburg and City Point Roads. "-.-. - The Trains from Petersburg via .City Pint Rail Road, running in connection with the .AUGUSTA lea to the City Point Depot, nt 1 o'clock, Ai M. ev- cry Monday, W ednesday and i nday.. Returning, the Augusta leaves Norfolk on -the al-, ternate days,, viz :, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 0J A. M., and arrivfes at City Point at 1 o'clock, P. M., where passengers take tho cars for Petersburg. . Fare from City Point to tho Grove Wharf and '" all intermediate landings $1 00 Do Do Do Do To Norfolk 1 00 Children not over 12 yenrs of age Servants to the Grove Wharf and all interme ' diate landings To ( )Id Point aftd Norfolk. figf Meals 50 cents. For servants 25 cents. THOS. PODAMEAD, Sup'U OtRc A. P. R. Co.', ' jTprn 17. "iS-M. ' ' 34 Richmond and Petersburg R. Road. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, March the 1st, two Passen ger Trains will run daily each way between Peters burg and Richmond, both Trains carrying the Uni ted States Mail, and connecting with the Trams on the R. F. & P. R.. R., Fredericksburg, Washington, &c, and with the Virginia Central R. R. and Canal Packets for Charlottesville Lynchburg, Staunton, Lexington, etc. ' ' 1st Train leave Petersburg daily at 4 A. M. 2d do do do .do . at 7 P.M. 1st Train leave Richmond -dully at 7 A. M.' 2d do do do . do at 5 P. M. Fare, when paid at the office, SI 00. - -Children, over 3 and not over 12 vears ef age. servants and Colored persons, when Tickets are pro cured at the Oftice, half price. Servants travelling by themselves must be fur- uished by their masters with two passes, so that one can be retained at the office ; and it must be expressly stated on the pass that they are to be permitted to po on the Cars. N. H. J.o freight or packages of any kind will be allowed to be carried on the Mail Train. , The Trains will run by Richmond time. .TllOS. DODAMEAD. April 24, 1852. Supcrintendant. ICHMOND, PETERSBURG, NORFOLK wr AND NEW YORK STEAM PACKETS COMPANY: The double engine and fast sailing Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND, Foster, master, and CITY OF NORFOLK, Post, master, are now on the line in complete order for freight and pas sengers. To allow sufficient time for receiving and deliver ing freight in good weather, and securing regulari ty in trips, one Steamer will leave Ajr York every Thursday, and Ci-y Point every Friday. This arrange ment may be relied upon as the most punctual, ac commodating and economical to shippers and pas sengers. Each ship is supplied with splendid sa loons nnd state-rooms for passengers. First Cabin passage, J $8,00 Second do do 6,00 Freight per cubic foot, 7o THOMAS BRANCH, Agent. Qld Street, Petersburg.. April r.0, 1S52. '35 II A TS ! HA TS ! I II A TS '.11 1 2 Cases of Be- bee's and othei 3 of the latest and most approved stvles. "bought of the Manufacturers them- scItcs and r.o mistake." Those wishing the last Agony call at EVANS & COOKE'S September. 1852. 78 Normal College. rrHE Trustees of Normal College, according to I the amended Charter, will .meet in their room at the College, on the 7th of January 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A full attendance is reqnestcd, as business of great importance will come before the Board. C.U.. WILEY, Secretary. ex-ofEcio, Of the Board of Trustees. Dec. 22, 1852. ' 104 td SOUTHERN BOOKS, JEFFERSON'S Memoirs and porrespondence, 8 vo. Lee's remarks on Jefferson's writings vo. A'irginisi. Resolutions and Debates of lT'Jo'-O, 8 vo. Proceedings and Debates of the Va. Convention, 1820-30, 8 to. Plantation and Farm Instruction Regulation, Record, Inventory and Account Book, 4 To. Rev. J.'D. Blair's Ser mons, Octavo. Constitution of Va, 1851, 8 Vo. For Sale At the N. C. Book Store, By H. D. TURNER. Raleigh, December 1851. , , 101 - 4 oa l':Uul a fiue ot f Bress Goods which they will sell at cost. Rich Brocade col'd Silks, French Satin- Dechene," Embroidered Kobcs, Aboniso do , French Cashmeres & DeLanes, ' All other goods at very low prices, Received to-day, Black Silks, Cheap Delanes, English- Merinos, Men's wear Clothing and Shoes, which will bo sold cheap. . Call on us at the old stand, No 29, Cheap side. Raleigh, Nov. 27 1852. 97 PRIME CHEWING TOBACCO. Just Received- J. BROWN Raleigh Nov, 2nd, 1852. SO RALEIGH AND GASTON ROAD. "ORDERED that the President advertise for sale, undeT the charter, all Stock on which the In stalments shall not have been paid m full, on the 1st dav of Februarv next. Tiierttention of subscribers to the Stock of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company is particu lai-ly called to the above order. Payments may be made to W. W. Vass, Treasurer and Secretary, or to any one of the Directors of the Company. L. O B. BRANCH, President Office, Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company.. December 28, 1852 . 104 td. COMMON SCHOOLS. " TWE members of the Board of Superintendents of Common School for Wake county are re quested to meet in Raleigh on the first Thursday, (6th) of January next. A full attendance is earn estly desired, as business of importance will neces sarily come before the tsoard. - - . ' R. U. JONES, Chairman.' Dee, 28, 1852. 104 2t ' FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. CEDAR ROCK, FRANKLIN CO., N. C. D S RTCHARDSON, A, M- Principal. W C DOWD, of Wake, N. C. Assistant. Castalia Female Institute, CASTALIA, NASH, N. C. . . Mrs. M.C. RICHARDSON, Principal - Miss M. E. STONE, Assistant Principal. THE Exercises of these institutions will be e Sumed on the first monday in January, ; A prompt attendance is solicited. , For particulars apply for s Circular to the Principals or to '"'.- " f " ' w-.:V,. - JOHN A. HARRISON. W ..,Decmber 17, 1852.' r ,.:.6l-lf GREEN TEA. 1 Chest superior Gun Powder Tea, just Received J. BROWN. Raleigh, 6ept 16th, 1852.- - ' 77:. (RIME BLACK TEA 1 Chest in half sound -. . Papers. Just received and for sale by . . i, BKOWH. v. HA. ' Raleith, Oct. 18, 18527 v - r ' Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, &c. ' Y1E keep constantly on hand a large supply eS f French Braifcy of every grade, . , Old and New Apple Brandy; Superior old Monongahela, and, the Old Pure Bye Wluskey, v. , . . " ' -: ' ' '? ' Doubleand Single Rectified Whiskey, ' Champagne; Madeira, Sherry, ' Port, Malaga and Claret Wine, - . ; New England and Old Jamaica Rum, -. Rose and Holland Girt, ; AH of which" we offer for- sale very low, PEEBLES. WHITE, DAVIS, & CO. -Petersburg, March 16, 1852. . " -'; .22 tfx James e. ctjthbert, (SUCCESSOR TO. KERR CTJTHBERT,) Grocer, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, IJqI lingbrook Street, Peiersbury, Va. references : Thos. Bragg, Jr., Jackson, N. C. Messrs. L. D. & W. G. Crenshaw, XishtntmA- Josiah Wills, Esq., Xorfolk. ' -James George, Esq., Baltimore. Messrs. Monahan & Beers, AVar York. HAS constantly on hand: Prime Porto Rieo and New Orleans Sugars, ' V Loaf, CrusRTu, Pulverised and Clarified de Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo "Coffees . Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teal . ..'',, Tallow Adamantine and Sperm Caudles ' Brown, Pale and anegated Soaps Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead . "'"--. , - ' Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paper, Good and Damaged Sole and Upper Leather " Liverpool and Ground Alum" Salt;. r ' " Prime Virginia and Western Bacon and Lard " ' 1 Nails, assorted, with flooring and Warehouse Regalia, Pniicipe, 01 Havanna Cigars;-; " Together with a large stock of toreigh and do mestic Liquors, W ines, &c. which he offers af -the lowest market rates. r '. - The strictest attention paid to receiving and for warding goods. -. - '. . . . "- ' . -. Petersburg, March, -. - - r.Vj Pine-y Point Iiine to Baltimore. ' rtlWICE WEEKLY BETWEEN PE--rwi4 " tersburg and Baltimore Fare - $5 5ggl3 only. -The public are hereby informed th,at the comfortable and commodious low pressure Steamer MARYLAND, Captain Charles E Mitch ell, having been entirely refitted, enlarged, and im-: proved in every respect with Staterooms for thos who prefer being retired, is now on the route be- between Petersburg and Baltimore .' Passengers by this agreeable and economical line," .wilij leaye Petersburg by the morning train, on Mondays and Wednesdays, at' A A. M. aud reach Baltimore on the following mornings ia time to proceed with, the early trains of those days to Philadelphia, pr.by the splendid new Steamer. General. .McDonald, via French Town and New'Castle at the rate' of S2 50 from Baltimore to Pluladelphia for first class pas sengers, and ?! 50 for second' class -passengers," making the whole fare from Petersburg to Philadel phia only $'7 50 for first class and S 50 'for sec; onu class passengers, (meals on board ol the Ma ryland for the 2nd class passengers inclusive.) Re- turmng,passengers will leave mltimore on the after noons of Tuesday and Thursday, at 4 ,V.- M., and connect at the Creek on Wednesday and Friday suc ceeding with the train whieh arrives in Petersburg at 0 V: Al., of the same days. . . .Fare in either direction, $5, (state rooms and meals or cabin passengers, exti-a,) except in the. case of Ladics .and famines, who will have the privilege of state rooms free of charge. Forward cabin passengers, (including meals and lodging on board,) S4 50. " For further particulars or through Tickets ap ply at the office of th$ Richmond and Petersburg R. R. Co., in Petersburg. .. THOS. DODAMEAD, Sup't ' July 17, 1852. . ' ; 59 look; OUT! Now is the time for Bargains ! ! o THE subscrloer, wishing to decrease his stock on handj in order to make room for a ftg-. 'In fresh supply of Goods for the Fall Trade, offers from this time nny article that may be wan ted in his line of business .at a very sni.-.U advance on prime cgst. II13 stock at present i? Iarger-tliaxt any other. that will be found in the city, consisting of fine Gold Lever ar d Cylinder Watches, from themost noted manufactories in London, Livepool, Paris and Geneva, and a fine assortment of Silver and . Lepine Watches, varying in prices from 10 to .45 dollars with a guarantee to perform welL or they will be exchanged for others that will Gold Fob, Vest, Guard and Chattalaine Chains,aBraeelets, Armlets, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Fingef' Rings. Silver and Gold Specks, with glasses to suit all ages, Silver and Gold Pencils, and many other articles generally kepu in a store 01 the kind, too numerous to mention. . An examination of his Goods and prices will prove to the purchaser that twenty per cent at leailxaii bi saved, by purchasing from - - . . ' ' - . . C1IAS. LCMSDEN, ' - sign of he California Thimble. ' Petersburg, Nov. 11, 1852:- y -:: 931y " i To Millers and Lumbermen, . TESTIMONY OF A MILL WRIGHT. Barton's Creeht near Parker's Bridge; Oct. 2tj 1852. Mr. O. Child -Dear 'Sir : I have nowhad my Mill in operation One weekand am much pleased with it; I have tried it in dry and green timber, and the saws manifest ns inclination to lieatwhat ever, and I am confident it will cut double the lum ber, with one half the water '.of an up-'and down. Mill. In fact I can now cut two thousand feet per day; on a stream too small to run an up and down Mill at all. And the setting apparatus works ad mirably and fully justifies the statement in, your circular of saving one hand. -v C;-.." - This is just the Mill for small streams requiring much less power than any Mill I have ever seen. -.. M.. SATER. Mr. Child may be found at his office in the rear of Tate & Go's Store, on Fayetteville street. Raleigh, Nov. 2, 1852. 90 FOR SALE!- EAGLE HOTEL,' CHAPEL HILL, N. C The Proprietress of this wall known and profitable establishment, having realized a sufficient' income to warrant her in resuming the quiet of private life offers to the public generally the opportunity of bidding for its advantages." 1 The citizens of the State are so well acquainted with the advantages of its position, that but few re marks are necessary, to eomplete their information. - The Hotel, itself, possesses tail tho requirements of room 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 of the University,, adjacent, makes it an ' easy matter to., possess constantly . such or even & greater number of students. " V 1 i In addition to - this,1 the. frequent travel' through": Chapel Hill gvrcs the' Hotel, (being the only one in the place)t a, transient custom equal to any "in the State. ' . ' , .'-"' v "". The lots and stables adjoining are extensive and commodious and the country-market supplies abun dantly and on. profitable terms much of it provi sions. "'. ;'.-.'i," ;;..-. - ' 'i. ;?-'' The terms pf 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, are the reasonable demands for the reinainden-";. .y, . X . -v yV j If further information be desired, concerning the inducements. turchase, the President of the Uni irersity or any other resident of the village, wiR fur nish it. "vi :i'i:'H''A'-"' .--V-s.- Possession, can be. obtained at any time, after the 1st of May. i Apply-! to.-4 A 'X AJiMi s. nlfvLlAKj?, Propnetrew. - Febrnary 27 1852. v Standard. 17. 1 a' NOTHER supply of French' Baskets, Carpet ;7V-SatthdB,'TirayeBing.BagaVand real 8c4ef iLeathet .TTttn1tsvjaetm,wt a-j -. IIUJUSK B. North Carolina Mutual Insurance . Company. THIS. Company has been in successful operatiom for more, than -five1 years, and continues to. take risks upon all classes fpEopertyin the State,; (except Steam Mills and, TurmsntiDe..Distilleries,) upon favourable term Jlbd-J?olicieavnow cover property, amounting to-- $4,5003000,a large por--tion of which is in Country risks, and its present capital is nearly Six. Hundred. Thousand Dollars in bonds properly scc-rred'. '- ' - The average cost of Insurtmcei upon, the plan "of this Company has been less than one third of ona per cent per annum, on all grades of paoperty env braced in its operations.. " THE following persons have been" elected Diree-. tors and 01ficeis of this Company for the preaeote year: -: .. DIRECTORS. . Josiah 0. Watson, Raleigh.:' Richard Smith, do - J ohn - Primrose, Henry D. Turner; J. G. B. Roulhac, S. W. Whiting, -T. IL Selby, Geo. McNeill, Jos. G. Wright, James E.. Hoyt, James Sloan, ' John Cox, Josh. Boner, -Joseph Pool,' : Michael Brown,' Alex. Mitchell W. N. B. Smith. do- - , .', do do-'-.-,-' do " 4 V FayettoyinBv Wilmington. Washington, , Greensboro.' Edenton. Salen. Elizabeth City; Salisbury.1' "?. 'N6wbern. -MurfreesborV' v Chariotte. - H. B. Waiiams,-- ' John B. BftrretVg Jdilton . ' ;' 'A. T. Stimmy,, ' Asheville. r-v v?. t'All Directors are authorised to receiye tpplicaj ' OFFICERS OF TnE COMPANT. -'"''.-, Josiah O. Watson,r President - J. G. B. Ronlhac Fic fe. . Richard Smith, Treasurer. ,' ' John C Partridge, Secretary. . . John H. Bryan, Attorney'. .'-,,. J. Hersman,. General AgenL. S. W, Whiting, 1 .. Richard Smith, T Executive CornmitU, John Primrose, Jrv? "-' " i ' t ' ; AH communications in" reference to insurane should, be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. . . mc PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Jam 13,1852. ' ' '' 7 North Carolina Mutual Idfe Insu ' ' ranee Company. - j ''':"; '. OFFICFeAIlGil fipHIS Company continues fa insure' the lives e '"-1 au,liealthy WMto pcrsoiw aiid- Slaves.. ' . 1 . - The greatest risk taken on i single life is $5, 00ft. Slaves are insured for a term of one to five years for fds their value. .- .. ; . V:. . y' - " ' - - -. ' wncwii'X -:'V " ' -v. ... Bt.- Ch'aa. E.. Johnson, Jesident, : " Wm. . Tfaywood, Vce President, ;.? James F.' Jordan. Secretary,: -:'" ;' Wm. II. Jones, Treasurer "v- '.' Pcrrin-Busbee, Attorney, . ' '. . "" Dr. Win. H. 'MtKjExsniinjtfKyciaV J. Hersman, General Agent; ' ; ' " '..--.;- All losses are paid within 90 days after satiafa tory proof is presented.". ' V - t f Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the planof opera ittioitof the Company, taay be had on.- applicatioa fat the Office, or any of .the-AgenciearAJJ1 letter on business should be addressed to :.-( . '-. - JAMES F. JORDAN,See'y Hay -a, ii. - r . , to. " y: -FIRE! '- ' rat n ii asiAA inistJitATSCii; WMrAKi o; I - Habtforp, Conn., offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize against loss of damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. ' This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the v United States, and pays its losses promptly.-. , ' " - ; AppUcations for Insurance in Raleigh, or its rs ciuity, to be xuade to :'"' --v. S. W. wniTlNG. . -'v ' '. - ,'... Ageh . v And far Milton,. N. C. and vicinity, ito --- ,':-' . . N. J. PALMER, Agent. 4. October; 1848. ... - . SS THE BROTHER'S STEAMBOAT COMPANY, - OR "B ANK'S LINE a - ."prepared with Steamers '.'Brothers," &srm&Ziand 'uglass,''. and a compliment of a8?af'iTow Boats, to carry with dispatch', all Freightsshipped by ;theni, between, Fayetteville and Wilmington, or to any intermediate landings oa the River. JOHN BANKS, Ag't; Wilmington. D. k W "M'LAUREN, Agts, Fayetteville. - Sept. 21; 1852, -: ... - . 6m. 78 STARRT SON & CO., , Late ...MALTIJr. & ,STAIili,) . . . 147. JryltTEll STREET, NEW YORK ' KEEP Constantly on hand a large assortment .of ATS, CAPS, and STRAW GOODS 'pi their own Manufacture, ..which, they offer tc Cash and TimC buyers on . the most liberal terms, at a alight, iuivjoice, from cost. . , Their -long experienoe in this brsuich of business enables them to.'ofi'er in ducementsto buyers seldom met. with, and .an ex amiuatioft of their stock is particularly invitei Orders 'respectfully solicited and especial attentioa paid to packing goods for distant trade. - ; ' " : ' ' f . STARR, SON &' CO. . '" ' ? 147 Water Street, Kw.york.-' Dec. 14;'1852.J: " -v. ? lQ3 3m- 4 V BILLIARD TABLES. VTY: BILLIARD 'TABLE MANUFACTORY. JLN V No;; 9(-Aha Street.. Afew, York City where a large stock may be found with several new and important improvements, which we have - brought to a-degree. of perfection attained by no -others. The improvements consiist f forming the Cushions ' so that they will give the angles . correctly, they being made of Cloth or the patent Vulcanized In dia Rubber, which werjiave within the bust year in troduced to the public. - Gentlemen at a distance wishing to purchase Tobies 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.. Table packed and shipped io all parts of the country. -. '- GRIFFITH & DECKER, .' '': v. ; 90AhnSfc, N.York. " 'Octoberl5th, 1852; ' J "' $5 8m-84 tlGARS. A large lot of those superior import- ed Havana Cigars just to band.--',- : . . - - VAS. MCMJIMUa. - - Nov. 30, 1852. A : - v.--.98tf' . FARMERS" TAKE NOTICE. Portable Steam Engines for drivinr Thrashing Machines. - corn, cider, Portable saw and other "jniils, made by the Subscriber. The Franklin Institute ia 1851, a- warded a silver tuedaL'' ' -; ' ': ' - A Hoisting tlrum can be attached, and the En-- gihe "used for pile driving, loading and discharging cargoes' of Coal, Pig Iron, &c, the Engine being under the control of one person. Two Horses can move it from plsce to place. . One ton of coalns sufficieut fueljbr one week. Persons wishing in formation will please address . . , - .- A. L. AKCliAAIBAULT, v- ' iSo 1 8,- Drinker AUey, Philadelphia. Angwlg. 1852. . . . -?" 68 -- - : Warrenton N. C 1: ,IP EjM-A i E 8 E M:1f N A R YJ;: f: " "THE thirteenth 'session of this Institution, under the direction Of the-present 'Principal, -will com mence on the' 17th of January. s ' v Ati .experienced corpft of Teachers in the various departmenls of a, thorough education,, wLll act M assistants. ' Terms as heretofore -, Circulars containing more minute information, will be forwarded to those who may desire it. -,- . VAStlMli TURNER, Principal. Varrnton, Pec. 29, 1862. 104 til Jan. 20.1 J t It -" v4" V 'i .1- s- f.- - a. J. - . f.-Jfm., . - v - jf r t.' -Z '.-i ' ft - - .. TtT, ...;.-i; 't,.i::.; : '"V 4. rl'V;.'

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