" r , . . . ' - v K- i 1 jS? lULEIGIIGITnEK,', ? S E A T 0 N ; a A L E S rS:'-' EDITOR AND MOMIITO ft., per Ok klT. $3 par taaxna ; kdraac 2 M.-' RA Of. ADTEKTISIXO ! irTtnTtsiaietT1' . hieber; b oeaoewm per tens, will b ' fm the inmlar pnre i kinnanii uj uv yw. pr. . . . . . v , . !?. (w.f eham. . - j , , . . C1 yKo1Srtlrosi ; - hiatrM n im aenUT. win ununar I the j-letters to Fine. Fruit. : TEN TllUlOilW tllbii A lwxi co VI u uant kinds, ripaing in succession, from the earli Mt ta the latest. Ten ' Thousand Teach Trees of the finest kinds, .ripening ia succession, from early, in June to XoYember.! 'Oat Uioosand ' Cherry Trees f the same kinds, ripening in sucoession, from tk first of My to Julyi Jsofinassortnivit of . . 111 . T eK rv TTIOUSAND 1PPLE TREES rf D.IQU, iw s t-- is'ew Garden. Guilford county. Orders for trees ihould be sent in early. Catalogues will be sent to U applicants. During my absence, my brother, Owen Lindley, will dellwr tress at Cane Creek, and my son, Al bert G. Lindley, at New Garden. New Ganlen, Guilford county, N. C ThL 31st of the 10th mo., 1853. 90-3m Mr J Lindlev had a Premium awarded him for the best Fruits, at the North Carolina State Fair. riHIE Following acncauie uas occn oruerea ny I the Tost Master General, and has gone into operation on this Road to-day : . - A - n r i 1 tr.11 Leave Kaleigiraio A. m., ana reacn tieiuoa ai I P. M. ia time for the Express tram to Wilming ton. Leare Weldon at 1J P. M., and reach Raleigh at 64 P. M. Office Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Co. -r September 13,18o3. J HOWELL & BROT TIERS, Masitactcbehs axd , Ihportkiis or Pajier Hangings, No. 207. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. TNVITE attention to their Tery elegant and ex- I tensiTe assortment of Paper Hangings, embrac ing fine cold and velTet decorations, fine French in plain and rich colors, with an immense assort ment of ordinary satm and common papers. Also, Curtain Papers, Borders, Fire Prints, Tester and Centre pieces, ic. II. & B. were awarded at the late fair of the M airland Institute, a Gold Midal for the superiority of their Paper Hangings." v-. Jan. 28, 18o3. 1U 1RCCKERY &. GLASS WARE. White Granite Dinner Ware, by the set or retail- Cut Glass Tumblers, Y ines and txODiets, ALSO, riain and Moulded Glass, ' Judged and C. C. Ware. For sale bv - J. RkOWN, No. 9, Fayetterille St. CLAUDIUS B. SAJNTDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, sviTiiriKi-n, south caeolixa, attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne VV and Nash. Jan. 14, 1853. ' ' O ALMON 5: LOBSTER. 3 cases put up in Jars Hermetically sealed Sardines do do do da all warranted fresh and pure. For sale by JAMES McKIMMON. Notice to Pensioners. )ERSO.S on the Pension Boll at Fayetterille, I will have their business attended to prompt ly by making the undersigned their Agent to collect the same. ! Claims for Pension and Bounty Land, for servi ces in Revolutionary War, War 1812, Mexican and all the Indian Wars, prosecuted prompt!y. Ilighett rath jtrice paid for Land n arrant for a Northern Company. JNO. M. ROSE. Favetteville, Oct. 28, 1853. 3mos 88 La Farge House, New York. BROADWAY, between Amity and Bleecker Sts. THLS House combines, in all its appointments, every modern convenience and luxury, and is fur nished in a style of unsurpassed elegance. The Proprietors will spare no efforts in minis tering to the comfoits of their guests, and making it worthy the patronage of their frieads and the trav elling public. It will be open for the reception of guests about the 9th January. WRIGHT, L.&IERS CO. S. Lanieb. & Sox, formerly of Macon, Geo. Dec. 27, '53. 104 Cm -r Wholesale Stationery Warerooms. WM. A. WHEELER & CO., 13 Sc. 15 Park Row, (bikictlt orrosTs rni astok qscsc,) NEW YORK CITY. Fall Importations, FRESH GOODS. THE Subscribers have now in store, just receiv ed from Europe, a most extensive and care fully selected stock of STAPLE AND FAXCT S TA TI ONER Y, comprising every variety of ENG LISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN GOODS. They have also on hand the most complete as sortment of American Cap, Letter and Flat Papsr, ta be found in the United States. They are sole Proprietors of Whitney's Patest Air-Tight Inkstand, and Agents for. sals of Iladloy A Field's Writing Fluid, and furnished at a mush Uwer rats. Buyers who eeasult their own interest, will net psrshase before examining their goods. WM. A. WHEELER A CO. 8pt. 20, 2S. 77 wCm Raleigh and, Gaston Railroad. SLAVES are not permitted to travel en the Railroad, without a written 'permit from their owners. Duplicates should in all cases be given, as the Ticket Agents are interacted to retain one copy of every pass. JAMES M. POOL, Jan. 10, '54. 4 Ticket Agent. Warrenton, N. C. 'FEMALE SEMINARY. THE next session of this Institution will com mence on Monday, the 16th of January ensuing. The corps of Teachers will consist of ten or more, experienced in their various departments. Pro fesr Vincent Czunda will again have charge of the Muaical Department, with competent Assis tants. The situation of the Seminary is beautiful, with ampl space for exercise and recreation. Those who may desire more minute information as to terms, &c.. can haveia circular sent' to their Address. DAXIETTnRVF.R Priiu.in.ft Warrenton, N. c., Dec. 20, '53. tj20 103 Turpentine Axes. DUNN 4 SPEXCER. Petersburg, Ya. . j ; . HAVE now in store a large stock of Turpen tine and other A XES, and . HATCHETS, for sale at low prices. " fV4- . Orders promptly executed. r . . Jan. 10, 1854..' : .--S k. . 6t 4 G1 RAS3 SEEDS. Red Clover, Orchard and T Herd's Grass Seed. A new supply received this day by H.D.TURNER, ' , . . . N. C, Book-Store. iviieiiru, Jan. IU. 1S61. ' " - - a ' :Watclie s "and Jewelry, .nfc hare just returned from New York, and Philadelphia with much the . largest stock of : Jewelrr ever before in Raleieh. It is too large to enumeratewe hate v - i'i 1 r The very finest gold and silrer Watches vrBreastpins, Ear-rings and Finger-rings - ' vIRm Razor Straps'and Knives ' ' - 8Urr siid plated Wire - v, . 4 . , . -Clocks and Watches 4 ' ; . V-"V Perfumery Extracts and Fancy Gooas " : Pistols and walking Canea t '-"- - ' Call and see our Jewelry, at reduced, prices and less per cent.' than ws have heretofore sold at. Ws , deternunea to do a large business.' 4 .; . f 1 a .? PALMER & RAMSAY October 25, 1So3. 87 IiOtteries ! : Lotteries I Lotteries ! MAGNIFICENT MARYLAND LOTTERIES, k'fct'i xj; For Jannaryi 1854. v - KtViNWAr. B. BLICK A CO., AQtm IOK THl STATS OF MAB.TLAJH, For the sale of -Tickets throughout 'tis United JSUtes, Office, No. 2 Calverf S treat, I BALTIMORE, Maryland. The following splendid schemes will be drawn during the month of January, and are particularly worthy. the attention of -tne public; LITTLE TOM THUMB LOTTERY. t . Capital Prize $4,000. For the benefit ef the Patapsco Institute. These pretty little schemes will be drawn regu larly during this month, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and are faronte lotteries with per sons who desire to invest only a small amount In Tickets : 1 Prise of $4,000 is.... $4,000 do 1,000 do 1.000 500 do 600 130 50 is ! 130 60 lOOdo 100 30 are 6,420 2Qdo. .- 1,260 10 do 630 4 do 604 2 do. 7,802 do do do do do do do d 214 03 63 2 ;906 f 2,43 Making 27,814 prizes to be distributed, each day, amounting to $47,267 50 " 'Whole Tickets $1 : Halves 50c.; Quarters 2ic. each. We will sell a full certificate of a Package, con taining 25 Whole Tickets, for $15 ; 25 Halves for 7 50 ; and 25 Quarters for 3 75. With one Package, the holder may draw the our kigkett priztt. A BRILLIANT FIVE DOLLAR LOTTERY. i Capital Prize $24,000. For the benefit of the Town of Bel Air. To be drawn in Baltimore, on Tuesdays, Jan'y 17th, 24th and 81st, 1854. 13 drawn ballots in each package of 26 Tickets : 1; Prize of $24,000 is. .$24,000 . 16,000 . 16,000 . 15,000 . 7,500 . 25,796 . 3,250 . 2,600 . 1,950 4.000 2,000 600 300 are do do do........ 115 67 are 40 50 40 30 20 10 5 de do do do 1,800 do 48,100 do 186,200 Making 32,396 prizes to be distributed each week, amounting to $296,9o 40. ' Whole Tickets $5 ; Half Tickets 2 50 ; Quarter Tickets 1 25. A Package ia these Lotteries will contain 26 Tickets, and the numbers are so arranged that th holder may draw the ronit higuest phizes, which amount to $38,000. 26 Tickets cost $130, but we will sell a full certificate of a Package of 26 hole Tickets; for $74; 26 Half-Tickets 3" ; 2(i Quarter Tickets for 18 50 ; and 26 Eighth Tickets for 9 25. By this proposition, we guarantee to the pur chaser that he shall draw back at least fifty-six dollars or the cost of a Package of Tickets, and at the same time they have the aJvantages arising from 20 chances for drawing the roca highest prizes out of 32 396, which are to be divided among the ticket holders at each drawin. The drawing is conducted by the State Lottery Commissioner, T. R. Stewnrt, Esq., and the State of Maryland is bound for the payment of all prizes. We invariably answer ull letters by return of mail, enclosing the Tickets, or a certificate of them, as directed, in an envelope, and after the drawing, we forward the orriciAL printed drawing with a written explanation of the result. Oca "Mo-hthlt Reporter axd Adtebthe " contains the schemes of all Lotteries to be drawn in the' State one month in advance, which we will send mas or charge to all who will order it. To secure Prizes you must select the Lotto ry, and. enclose the amount you wish to invest in Tick etrto the lucky firm of WM. B. BLICK 5- CO., j No. 2. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. C UPCHUROH, having purchased the fm interest of Mr. Holleman in the Grocery Store, on Hargett street, invites the attention of his friends and the public to his stock. I shall buy and sell all kinds of country produce, and shall emit no pains to accommodate and give good bargain. Persons indebted to UrcHuncn & Hollemax, will please call and settle with me, as I am fully authorized to close up the business. W. C. UPCHCRCH. Jan, 10, '54. 4 w4t PLEASANT GROVE MALE ACADEMY, Wake Forest N. C WILLIAM M. CRENSHAW, A. B., Principal. The Seventh Session of this in stitution will commence on the 2d Monday in Jan uary next. , Tuition from $7 to $15 per session. The Academy is situated 1 mile from Forestville. The location of this institution for health, morali ty and convenience cannot be surpassed by any. The Trustees of this school have more than realis ed their expectations in Mr. Crenshaw as a teach er, and would say to the public that he is a thor ough scholar and a good instructor. Board caa be had at $6 per monfh. For further particulars address. Da. WESLEY HARTSFIELD. ForestviUe, Wake Co., )i. C. Not 29th. 1853. wtd-97 A. X. JtCPHEETERS, H. OH1SEL1M. J. W. XABTI. :j A, M. MtPHEETERS &. CO. i WHOLESALE GROCERS. Toncarding Commission Merchant. C KOAXOKl sqtiAai," ! NORFOLK VA. ' Refekknces. Thoa. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C. , G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C. C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do W. 31. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleigh L: &B. Branch, Pres. R. & G. R. R. Messrs. Reid $ Soutter, - DrJ N. C. Whitehead, . Norfolk. Pr't Farmers B'k of Va. j Alex. Bell, Esq. . Messrs. Spenee & Reid, Baltimore. - B. Blossom & Son, New Yrk. September 16th, 1853. 76 For Sale- fTIHE House and Lot recently occupied by the I - Hon. Qugb Waddell, and situated in the town ofHillahoro'. - For particulars or terms of sale. address either Mr. Waddell, Chapel Hill, or Willi am H. Bailey Hulsboro', Persons wishing to ex amine the premises will, by calling at the office ef Mr. JJauey, meet with prompt attention-. . Nov. 22, 1858. " 8mos 95 . ,J,f M. UOVEJOY S ACADEMY. rPlHE27th Session will commence on the 9th ef I January, lo4. ' J. M. iiOYEJOi . -Tfcc. 29, 1853. " - r I 4 do 8 do 25 do 25 do 223. do 65 de 65 - do .65 do 65 do 4,800 do 27,040 do - 1 Raleigh Livery, Stables.. : . : ''THE Subscriber has taken charge ef, and fully refitted. the'Liverr Stables formerly occupied by JercNixon," on Wilmington Street, and Solicits," the' patronage of "the traTellline Public -'He-'bas 6n hand a Dumber 'of fine. Horses and Carriages, I genteel,- e!egant, substantial, , comfortable, nd will be prepared, at the shortest notice, to furnish Travellers with conveyances' to ' any part of. the State: v Also", Carriages furnished " with careful drivers, to convey individuals or families to evening parties, or for visiting calls."- - ' . -- : Horses will be kept by the dayt'wees, or year, at prices to suit the times. s : . . Horse Drovers will find, at all times, good ac commodations. V ' " " V EDWARD YARBR0UG H, Jr. Raleigh, May 81, 1853. 45-ly United States Mai! Eras rEit Steamships , . Jamestown and Roanoke.-. TP HE elegant new steamship Jamestown, Cap tain I'ansb, which is to run, in connexion with the Roanoke, mads her first trip from New York to Petersburg, ea, Saturday, the 25th ult.,' ' end will eoatinnV tol jnake regulate trips weekly lenring "New York" every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. H, ad Petcrsburgcvery Tuesday evening. The Roaxokk will leave New York every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking one of these splendid steamships and thereby 'avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengers on board of steamers will find the State rooms fitted up in the most elegant style and the fare and atten tion unsurpassed. . Passage and Fare from Petersburg to New York, (State-rooms included,) $10 00 Steerage passage. 5 00 .Tickets issued at my Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamord St. July 5, 1853. 55 RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayette ville Street, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. fW HE Subscribers haviug commenced the above business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L B. Walker, and employed competent workmen, in tend carrying on the Baking and Confectionary -business in all its usual branches, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of the pub lic patronage. Plain or ornamental CAKES made to order, on the shortest notice. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The Subscribers have in Iheir employ Superior Caxdt Makers, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of tarious descriptions, for sale wholesale or retail. ' Wholesale price, by the hundred pounds, fifteen Dollar, Cash. Orders frcjni a distance will be promptly attended to. FRUITS, &C A fresh supply of Fruits will be kept constantly on hand, of the finest quality, at lowjjrices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor us with their orders, which will be forwarded on the shortest notice. JAMES PUTTICK. JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853. 17 GUN, LOCK-SMITH, AND BELL HANGER, Charles Kuester, "TXTOULD respectfully inform the Citizens of y y Raleigh and surrounding country, that he has located permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick building,) where he will be found at all times, ready to execute any "JOB" ia his line, in a style that shall not bv surpassed by any other person, and the charged shall always be moderate. CALL AND SEE. Raleigh. March 2. 1853. ly-19 T HE subscribers having just returned from a Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar ticles in their line, take this method of culling the attention of ladies and gentlemen to ttle variety of their Goods, suit-ible for presents. FANCY GOODS. Fine Leather Reticules; plain and emb'd Baskets; LFrench Cups and Saucers; China Flower Vases and r. ,i . i . ' i ; i canaiesucKs; i orimonnaies aim .ecrssaires; jei and Gold Bracelets; Papier-mache Work Boxes; Tea Setts; Children's giit edire Cups and Saucers; Ivory Chessmen ; fine Cutlery; kid, india-rubber and wax Dolls ; assortment of crying Babies; fine china children's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment of Games, boys' Guns, &c. TOYS Tin Gigs, Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines, Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Toys, Furniture, Menageries, Sham Fights, Farm lards, in boxes, Bureaus, Tool Banks, Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Stores, TewtcrTea Setts, Can dlesticks, Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedsteads, Singing Meu, &c &c. CONFECTIONARY. Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment Candies, do soft Bordeaux Almonds, Wal nuts, Tecan Nuts, Pam nuts. Filberts, Preserves and Pickles, Brandy Peaches, &c. $c. Call and see, at F. MAHLER & CO. Dec. 13, "53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. ANOTHER lot just received at manufacturer's prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond price $10. To small farmers, who want a cheap tniie, that cannot get out of order, and will cut everything, we recommend this. JAMES MJ' TOWLES Dec. 1353. 101 M. Sohloss & Co., TAKE great pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public in general, that they will remove their splendid stock of GOODS, which is well known by the community, to the new brick bailding of Mr. Lougee's, two doors above Hard ing's, and three doors from B. B. Smith's corner house, by the FIRST OF JANUARY, 1854, where they will be happy to wait on their old friends again. Their stock, which consists of beautiful dress fancy Silks, of the latest style, also, raw Silks and Dry Goods, particularly, will continue to be sold at oiiginal cost until the first of March next, and they will spare no means to dispose of their Pry Goods, as they are very anxious to enlarge their stock of Clothing for a wholesale and retail trade. They return their greatest thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope that, by strict attention paid to the public, they will have a continuance of tho same. . Dec 16, 1853 102 tG& Giraffe cepy. LAW SCHOOL AT HILLSBOROUGH. NORTH CAROLINA. THE next session of this Institution will begin on Monday, the 16th day of January, 1854. F. NASH. ---' J. L. BAILEY. December 27th, 1853. 2aw4w-104. " OFFICE N. C. R. R. CO. ; Jax. 8rd, 1854. THE Board of Directors ef said Company pas sed an order, at their late meeting in Charlotte, by which the whole of the Capital Stock subscrib ed by individuals is called for, and falls due as follows, io wit; 10 per cent, on the IstMareh next. and 10 per cent on the 1st May next, Interest will be required by said order if payment be delayed twenty days alter ue instalments become due. . . , CYRUS P. MEN DEN HALL! Sec'y & Treasurer. Jan. 9, 1854. o i w4w 4 rnHE NEXT SESSION of the Subscriber's I School, near Littleton Depot, win eommenee on Thursday, January 12th. . f...vo r I DeB. HOOPER. 'Jan, 6, I854t-' ?- , wt $ NEJY TORK CITY BUSINESS DHIECTORY.-. , V M. PETTENGILL & CO S ADVERTISING. . A- ' .- ; flKNCT, J.iX'X: -vev V ' 122 WASBAU-eiaaiiT mrw ' - ; And NoilQj3tate street, Boston.- J. Co. are i Agents fv the most iafiuenUal and largest circulating Commercial Papers both m the United States and the Canada. " ' ' jj- The following Ust of Business Firms are among the best and most reliable in tbe . vty or New York: . ' :v;'?4:i-- 'DryfGoods. TiriLL' BROTUEluJ; Importers of Embroideries, H White ood, &e., No. 89 Liberty street. COTTENET & CO., Importers and other European Goods, No. of French 48 Broad street. EPSTEIN & ITONIG, No. 153 Broadway a few doors from Liberty St. ImpWtert of Laces, imoroidesies, Silks &c. ' " MITCHELL &POTT. 45 EMhaa)' Pi, Impor--ters if British Dry Goods, Scotch and Insh Linens, Dress Goods, &c. BORN, SCHLIErER& HAARHACS, Importer of Gscrman a- d Belgian Broadcloths, Silks, Hosiene. Sc., ao. w r.xcn.inc i v - . . v. imtTUlllKKV OCHUCHAu.ll, rivuLan huj""-" , S.Nos. 92 and 94 Liberty St., Importers of French, Swiss, and German Silks, Ribbons, Vel vets, Votings, Satins, Serges, &c. Woolens of eve ry description. TA & G. H. WITTHAUS, 51 Exchange PI., 1 V) Imp'ts or Men's Furnishing Goods, Tailor's ana Ladies' Trimmings, Tram Silk and Worsted. SS'i . of STRAHLHEIM & CO., 09 Broadway, Imp. Lace, Millinery Goods, fciuoroiaeries and Trimmings. C1 B. HATCH 4' CO., 97 William St, Imp'ts of I m Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, .J- MaKuf. of Shirts, Stocks, J"c ripHOMAS MUNROE, No. 31 Pino St. Colored J Cotton Goods, Silesias, Cambrics, Vest Pad dings, Wigans, Nankeens, J-c. TT ROBINSON S CU., -0. lOJ lroauway 1 . lmi't and Jobbers. Lace Goods, Ribbons. bilts, Euibroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawls, small waroo, c. ' tlREpTN J- PAYEN. No. 241 Broadway, lmpor j ters and Mauuf. French Linen Cambrics, Liuen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, ej e, (own manuf.) Daguerreotypes GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest and most extensive establishment in the C.Sta'es. J. Dentists. CI W. BALLARD, M J).. Surgeon Deiitl.'t.) . L:Y, (Mechanical lK-DtiMt, X. W. KING9 865 Broadway. Toys & Fancy Ciol. a TTlliiFX- A HI. BORN. Nos. 59 and 61 Maid- en Lauc, Importers of Toys Goods. and Fancy C". ARLES W. LILLIEXDAHL, Imp'rs of Ger- man. trcnen ni r.uusn xvio .. i i r i: .!. Tin o l'At'l GOODS, Maiden and Lane. Dealers in FIREWORKS, iN.v Tiles iar Floors and Cltiiiiuey Top. MILLER, COATES & YOULE, No. 279 Tcarl St, EXCACSTIC TILES, OABMIUBK CUIMSEY tops. Plumber's Materials, MoUls, etc. U'indotvGlar1IIxst, Bc. ' III; BAKER cj- BROTHER, 112' Water St., mpt Of TRENCH WISDOW GLASS. CUEMICALS, . . i r . : v:...in PAINTS, AC. A. SO, iVgeniS VI aiucia-au Glass, Glass Witre, A c. HOPKINS BRO'S. Imp'ts of rni NCU win dow glass, No-01 Barclay St. I-OILLON A CO- Ioiportrrn of French Window anJ 'oach ljla.s, No. 4 lUrilay Suwt. Engravers 17IIITNCY. JX ELI . A.NM.x, AriiKti" and .n)craTT on W Wood, Sot. 5S t 60 Kullon St. Fiuest aud best work done bcra. f J TATT C01'.ELL. (it-nvnU Knmvcm and lTinU-ra. .No. 11 Hint ltrivlisaT. cnuaiiri' iu Walker St. Orders by Mail or Telegraph i'ronijlly altendwl to. Expresses- EDWARD?, SANKOhD A CO Vorcin Kxpress, .No. 36 Broadwar. Ooo-1 and parkni-a forardil o and from all -arU of the world. Ajj'-nta iu .Norfdk Adaun a - Looomotive Needles Goods. and Fancy er ioodm uoiery, iL wanted lor their A Ulore. Iacs and Knihruidcnoa. Aen LocomotiTe Needle. No. U Dey St, X. Guns and Sporting Apparatus. flEXKY TOMES Co.. ArcnU lor Westley Rlchardn. of 11 Ixndoo, lmiort49r ot'Uuus and (portiDS warea of etery description, Xil Broadway. Hot Air Furnaces &c DAVID CTLVEU, (IaTenturaad Patentee,) 52CJifr St. Man. aud Dealer, a boleaJo and retail, in Furnace, Ventilatt , IU inges, tr. COWLES a CO., 177 Grand 8t. tmproTed Hot Air rurnac-a, Ranja, Kcglftcru, Ventilators, Ac. IiKlia ISublx'r tiool. ooots Wvcanrr, 23 Oonrtland t. India. Kubljer Coat, Piano Covers, Cloth, rhoes, Life lTewrrerf, Longret. Boots, W'abbing, Ac AM. Qutmbt t aoNB, Dealer in Qnlmby'a Improred Itodj. Office 132 Eat27th hL and IH Xatnaa street. Iookittg triads :md liclnr Frames. MP- wnmocE. Mannfactaror, -No. 101 Canal it., New lora. Gilding in all ita bran, he. . Machinery aud Machine Tool. Scn-SCK'a Machinery Depot, 62 CourtUnd street. Machinery, Machine Tools and WoodswortL'a I'aUtnt Planing Machines. LEOXARD'8 Machinery Depot, 100 Pearl and B0 Bearer stra. Machinist's. Too- from the best makers in the country. ITIarblelzed Iron and Wood. FREUN D A CO., Maauf-rturem of Lisrneou Marble. Ware room No. 64S X-a Broadway, Factory earner of Cenfte and Franklin 8tree, 4th story, room No. 1 1. IVcedleti. Fii IlookM & Tackle dec TriOMAS II- BATE, (late T. T. II. BATE.) 103 Lane, Needles, Fish Hook, Fbhlng Ta. kle, Ae. Maiden P;iper Ware room. CYRUS W. FIELD 4 CO- H Cliff Itnp'U and Whomsale Dealers ia American, French, German and English Papers and every description of Paper Manufacturer's Materials. Pencils, t TNI yr POE anmoi's Celeoratea rencl-., SWp and Iloaec 1 1 rmmitiim. Draw in c and riling. Habbcr Pencils far Schools, ,Thos. Munroe, 3 Pine Bt. Perfumery nud Fancy Soaps: k J. RAM8KT, (Manur. ana imp-) sis uroenwien sc. of IX.' Lubims Prevosts, uurieins ana o.ner eeieo-nea makers- KtHlIonery Wnreroojus Wholesale. WM. . w Hsruot ft Co. Nor 13 and 15 Park aow, New York rstv. IudU of stable and Fancy stationery. Dealers ia American papers of every description. K loans a koxooo, Ifo. 88 Jorn st. Wholesale BookseUert ad staUoners, and Manf-of all kinds of Blank Booluu 4kf e9. . ' s? ft JI, pATaicE, Deflanoe salamander safes, (Gaylor's Patent) Depot, fio. 1W rean sw wme-iy w jooh m. Threads. rr0MAS BARBOCB, 3 Sxchaoge PUce, Linen Threads, X Shoe TUn i and Gilling Threads, of oar own make and best quality, by the case only Valentines for 1854. TUB AMERICAN YAlJtXTINK 00, N. Y. Taos, rata, 8t, Naseao Street. Aceat, are now prepturvd to execnU all or- dars for Yale-ti-es and VataaUa fciaUo-ery for tot ap proaclilnK Be son. - Dealers are requested to writ tntaiwdiste. ly Jbr a trade Circular eo0nin? all particulars. T. Frere also solicits orders for wood -ngravings, aad all ether kinds of Engravnij and A rustic work la general. Address, - I II06. FRERE, 81 .Nnsaa Bt, Hzv Yoaa. - VovCBbsr Uth, ttJS, 8t4? r- rGREIINSBOROUGII lYjutual-Insurance 'Company.' I fTTVHE cost of insnrance on the mntnal plaa is H . bat a email sum, compared with a joint stock Company. --This - Company being, located ,in ths Western part of the Stated conseqaently much i the larger portion - of the risks are in the West," Tery many of which are iB;the;.country.-""v;-'v'!.X , The Company is - entirely free from debt ; hare made no- assessments, .and . bare - a rery. krfgs ; a monnt in-cash and' good bonds, ; and is 'therefore; confidently recommended to the pnblic. "i-, , At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing yearr yJ? . JAMES SLOAN President. ,v- - S. G. COFFIN, vice Ircsident. -s ' C. P MENDENnAU-JAttorney. "., . PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM. H. CCMMINGGeneralgent, " " ' , : ' DiKKCToaa,: "- " T James SloanV'J. A. M.ebane, C. P. McwlenhaTl, W. S. Rankin, lier.C: F. Deems. J. M. Garrett, Dr D. P. Weir, W. J. McConheU, of Greensboro' t Dr. Shubald G. Coffin,-J. W- Field,- Jamestown; F. Hi liott, Guilfoyl ; William- A. Wright, Wilmingtoa: Dr. C. Watktns, Carolina sud -Ceflegf JehA X Shaver , Salisbury; John II. Cook, Fayetterille,' E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro' J. J." Biggs,' Raleigh ; Leroy Springs, Charlotte; J. J. Jackson, Pittsboro'; H. B. EUiott, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'y. Agent in Raleigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dee. 14, 1833 - 101 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE TRUST COM PANY. THIS Company, as its. name indicates, is "upon the mutual jpriuciple, and embraces two dis tinct departments, to wit ; Life Insurauce and Trust department. This ' ottracti-e combination offers to Policy' holders double the ordinary securi ty, without destroying their right to a full participa tion in the entire profits of the Company. Premi ums will be" received, in cash, either annually, semi-annually,' or quarterly, as may be agreed up on at the time the Policy is issued. , Iu tbe TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tern, the payments made to the Company are en tirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the amount nud the time at which they are made. A party may pay in as much or as little, (not less than one dollar,) and as often, as may be conTe nient for him, without any obligation upon him to continue his payments, and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the plan of this Company,' there is created at one and the same time an assurance pay able at death aand available ii icknes and a pro vision for old age. Skf See Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Directors Ralph Gorrell, Lyndon Swain, John A. Gilmer. D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, Da-id McLean, Richard Sterling, John M. Logan, D. P. Weir, E.-W. Ogburn, Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. Blliott. President R.tLru GoREF.LL. Vice Presided Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and Treasurer L. P. Weir. Attorney John A. Gilmer. Examining Phyticum Edwin Watson, M. D. Consulting Fhysiciaiu D. C. Mebanc, M. D.; J L. Cole, M. I). D. P. Weir, M. D. General Ayeut William U Cumming. B2 Any information relative to the Company may be had by addressing D. P. WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. 22, 185.1. tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company. RALEIGH, N . C . THIS Company has been in successful operation for more th.-m seven years, and continues te take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable U-rms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to !$4,o00,000, a large por tion of which is hi Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bomls properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan ef this Company has been less than one third of one per ceut per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE following persons have been elected 'Direc tors and Officers of this Company for the present year: DIRECTORS. J. G. B. Roulhac. C. W. D. Hutching, Jno. R, Williams, Jo'in Primrose, Henry D. Turner, S. W. Whiting. T. H. Selby, Raleigh; Geo. McNeill, Fay- etteville; Jos. G. V,' right, Wilmington; James E. Hoyt, Washington; James Sloan, Greensboro' ; Jno. Cox, Edenton ; Josh. Boner, Salem ; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newbcru; W. N. H. Smith, Mur- freesboro' ; II. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Barrett, Milton; A. T. Summy, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. J. G. B. Roulhac, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice d. S. W. Whiting. Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John H. Bryan, Attorney. J. Hersman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, V Executive Cimn dttes. John I'rimrose, J All communications in tcfcrenceto insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. , J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 1853. 25 Tri-Weekly Stage Line, rp HE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Monday, I Wednesday and Friday, at t A. M: by the way ot Pittsboro', Franklinsville, Cedar Falls, Ashboro', Copper Mines, c, arriving at Salisbury by 7 P. M. next day. Fare from Raleigh to Pittsboro' $3,00 do do St. Lawrence, 4,00 do Franklinsville, Cedar Falls & Ashboro', ...3,00 do Salisbury, 8,00 Four Horse Coaches, to Pittsboro', II. L. R0BARDS, k CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3. 1853. 63 New Arrival AT THE VARIETY STORE! T' HE undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Raleigh, and of tho surrounding country, that he continues at his old stand, and has just returned from the Worth, where he selec ted a good assortment of articles usually .kept in a .1 -1 T - . anuiy urocery ana Voniecwouary. ; UKUUGKlca Java, Laguira and Rio Coffees ; Clarified, PuL verized, Crushed and Brown Sugars; Wax, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles-; Molasses and Sugar House Syrup; Apple Vinegar, Tomato and Walnut Catsups, Fish, Rice, Lard, Salt, Starch, Blacking, Table Salt, Mustard,-Nutmeg, Ginger, Maca, Cloves, Cinnamon, Spice, sal. soda, c. - ; -MISCELLANEOUS . Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Walking Canes, Umbrellas, Wool and Cotton Cards, Nails, a full assortment of Tin Ware,- Horse Combs and Brush es, Plough Lines,' Bed Cords, Coffee Mills, Spades, Shove's, Water Vessels, Horse Buckets, Brooms, Baskets, &c.- . - , CONFECTIONARY, &c. : . Soda Crackers, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Citron, Sardines, Pickles, Chocolate; Preserved Ginger, Pears. Damsons, Pine Apples, Peaches, Quinces and lames; Olives, Almonds, Filberts, Palm Nuts, Pecan, (by tho bag or lb.,) Tobacco, Snuff. Soaps, Cologne, Looking Glasses and Fire works, together with many other articles too nu merous to mention. . - MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS - Accordeens, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Tambo- rincs, Fifes, Flutes, so. a . , .. . , r HENRY KEIM. A5- 1853,, y .-' tf 70 T A "aart or tti i n i i n i,rnn -. '- (SUCCESSOR TO KERR & CUTHBERT,) H (rVecer Forwarding- and Commission idferchamt, Bt :. ' . Ungbrvk Street, iTelertbvergt r.'"'4v . ThosBragg,Jr; JaekwiXe. -VF'iHl V PeUrsbW. s- aiessrs. aenui s ro. ' - i Messrs. L. D. W. G.. Crenshaw, RithmitU. -, f; Josiah WiHs, Esq., Noifolk.': - 1 . James George Esq., Ballanorel '-'. i 5 Mesm Monahan & Beers. Tr TVrJr. .k- TT AS. constantly on- hand Prima Port -Rica JLuL --d New Orleans Sugars, --- -: i '1 -. : Loaf, Crushed, Pnlverised and Clarifte!.," d 4 Rio, Laguira ,J6ufa&G&ve.i . ? BlAck Pepper! in Erain and wound." and AHsDiee Race Ginger.ia Bags, "and Ground in Boxes :"';! Gunpowder, Jui per ial and Young Hyson Teas ' .' ,-' ; i-uow, Aaamantine and Sperm Candles - , Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps ' Oonpowder, Shot and Bar Lead 5. ? Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapia Pasar. Good and Damaged Ssleattd Upper Lat-r "tT LiTerposLawi (-rauad Ar-rt-il Xttr$&5-- fFrimt Virgini- and Westers Bacea- aai sA ..;:. Nails, assorted, with sflooring and Warehense v RegaliaV Principe, and Havauna Gears : . . 5 .Together with alargej stock of foreign and d mesne Liquors, v ines, c., which he oners at tke lowest market rates." The strictest attention paid te reeivin aid fer wardipggoods. Petersbnrg, Marchft,' . 19 ' ' A- & H. HARRIS, GENERAL WCS5I9N. !CERCrr8, XOKFOLK, V1ROIX1A, - "1T7"ILL make liberal advances on csnsignments, T T if desired. Norfolk. April 19, 1853 13 ly IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. nMIIE subscribers respectfully inform the eitizens I of the United States, that they are prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Iron Work, sues, as Railings for public or private parks, gardens. Steps, balconies, verandahs, cemeteries. &c. Also, Sat tees, Chains, Tables, Grey Hounds, east iroa Lambs, Newfoundland Dogs, iron Stairs, Doors, Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds of ornamea tal and architectural Iron Work. . ffig. They pay particular attention to enclosing cemetery lots, having the largest and handsomest assortment of any establishment in the country. Persons desiring to make selections of patterns, and know tho cost of work, by addressing the subscri bers, will receive, by return of mail, printed designs of work and list of prices. All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. HOOD & CO., No. 121 North Tenth st., Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1853. 8 3m Isaac Proctor MERCHANT TAILOR, (SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER PROCTOR.) "VYTOCLD respectfully announce to his patrons Y and the public generally, his return from the Northern cities, and that he is now receiving his Fall and Winter supplies of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for cash, he is enabled to offer at very low rates. . He has now in store, at the old stand, opposite the Post-Officc Superfine bl'k, blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cloths, of various goods . Superfine French, English and American Cas simeres, of all prices, plain and fancy Superfine Simoiii Doeskins, for pants and OTercoats v Superfine bl'k-Satins and Grenadines Plain and fig'd and fancy silk Vestings Fine assortment rich silk Quiltinga, for wed dings and parties Plain and fig'd Plush and Velvets, very rick. FURNISHING GOODS A complete assortmsnt, consisting in part of Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts Do 3-pIy Collars, large variety Do Canton Flannel, bleached Drill Merino and silk Under-shirts and Drawers Silk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery Gloves, very superior kid, bl'k, white and fancy Cravats, black and fancy, and a rich assort ment for weddings and parties Stocks, bl'k, white and fancy,with and with out ties ; Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. -In fact, everything necessary for a gentleman's complete outfit. ( - '- With sincere thanks to his numerous patrons for the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by strict attention to v their wants, and a determination to please, to merit its oontiftu ance. Gentlemen furnishing their own goods to Jbe manufactured, may rely upon receiving the same care aud attention as though sold by himself. The latest Paris and London fashions just received Cutting and repairing done promptly at alt jimes. He will remind those indebted, six months time is allowed to punctual customers. Those in ar rears longer than the above time will please call and close their accounts, cither by cash er note, and oblige ISAAd PROCTOR. Oct. 18, 1853. - t 15- Age and Giraffe. ' 1 4' - .' CHERRY & BIGGS GENERAL f Commission Merchants. CAROLINA W II A R F T 0 W N P O I N 1: - . NORFOLK, VA. v- ; . Aanl . itibS. -if H a - - TO TnE CREDITORS vAND HEIRS or WILLIAM FERNANDO. LATE OF PRINCE GEORGE , COUNTY, VIRGINIA. BY" virtue of a Decree of Prince George Circuit Court, made at its November Jenn last I was required to advertise in the "Raleigh 'Register and "Richmond Enquirr,'': warning- the'Creditors and heirs ; ef William Fernando, to appear at the next term f the. Court to be held in May next, the 15th of the mbjith, to shew cause against the payment over to Samuel Davis, who intermarried with a relative of the said William Fernando, of all the estate now held by William G ee, the Adminis trator of the said William Fernando this property amounts to about $2,000 00 If Uiero 'are. any other persons entitled to any portion of this estate, they ought immediately.' to let it be known. . ROBERT. GILLIAM, Commissioner. ' ; r Prince George Court House, Va.,- TK STORE, Ground Alum Salt, in sacks, I Gunny and Hemp .Bagging, r liaie tvope ana xwine. xor saiv iow. . ' . . . . jIjbrown, Ne. 9. Fayetterille St. Raleigh, JanfS, l?SZ. rr:. Fifty Dollars; Reward. V ,. TV AN AW AY from mei at Chapel Hill, a negro , man, known by tho name of GEORGE , AK-klNGTON- r- f v iM" tTrs Said negro is straight and well-formed; about thirty or thirty ve years of "age i five -feet ten inches high ; weighs from "a hundred and fifty to a hundred and sbtty pounds. In complexion, ho is a Tery bright, mulatto, almost white , has straight hair, of a light brown coior and blue eyes. Has a sear en his left hand between the thumb and fore ''. a s a finger, caused oy a ourn wnen a cnua-,.. ai s . It is supposed that he "will endeaver io- make his way to the North. 'i:v - t . -- The above reward of fifty dollars will be paid for him. if .delivered tome at Chapel-Hill, or twenty-fire dollars, if lodged in Jail so that I get Jjitn. V' i :3lAti A.' oouinftinir. Jan.'9t'lfi6i;.v; l-?y , '- , tf -,i North Carolina Mutual Life Ini r ' yance Company. OFFICE-RAlEIGH?,NxC;r fTlHIS Company continues to, insure the livet ef ' J all healthy W tote persons ana BUYe; t-Ths greatest risk taken onasinglelife is Slaves are insured for a term of ene to five yearafrl 5 fas meir arae ,h 'V'i': - : .Dr? Chas. E Johnson,: Preside-V ? Win. D. Haywood, Vice Presidenl, James F. Jordan. SecretarY. .i Win. H.'Joneei Treasref?i2U 'Mfii- ! HFerriijr Bmbeev-Attorney,;;-; bri Wrn. I McKm. Fam!nlnr PhT-lsla-W.' rU. - -' J"Heiwn,6eieit.-Afeat; AH losses are paid within 9.days after easfae tory' proofs presenteiLSy -'Blanks and Pamphlets, showing the plan ef spet 'i . Utioa of the Company; may beibad an applkatis - at the Umce, or any of the Agencies. -l iewra iB ttl KtT OBQ Lt..telH Ktb iiaa-i -'' vJ'.rVT'lV-tV' -; ; -MaV't-UBi.M-"' ea.'".1 way' y "Tel"! i'1'"''"' A ' . V fW a. A, U J - WXA . . JL-I'flAatlfeitD.Coss ; offers- to insure B-ild-sgt' and. Merchandize-, against loss or daxaage j ara. at premtums to auit the times. . -1 -rs. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Ce- panies in the United States, and pays iU IeM prompuy., '-,;?;; Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, ar its tV. v cinity, to ba made to r j ' i S. W. WHITWG,'. ;'' And for MilUn. NtC and tieinitr. to" " ' , v ' - i-T - T -T A T a sT XT' T .; "T October, 1848. -Sr " ; i W"- - S3 JUST RECEIVED. Another Supply of uaic:;t;j 5 Instruments at the N..O. .Musip Store, .whera". '' -' ; may always be found Sheet Music and Music BoOka for all instruments.. aPiauos -from the' celebrated Factory of Knabe A Gsehle, Baltimore. . IGrult-rs.. Violins, Violincellos, Drums," Fifes, Flutes, Clari v netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flutes Accordeons, rang-f V 4 ing from GO cents to $15,00, Banjos, Tamborins, : " Violin Screws," Pins, Bridges,' . Bows."' A new let - & it of Italian Strings both for Guitar ad;-llto2lK'ivA..-i3! large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porto -f ARTISTS' MATERLALS. A be'autif-t lot if i?;? : . ) Landscape Patterns for Oil Painting, Japan Boxetf : . -s t? Paints, Brusaes, Oils and Yarhish; Canxas 'dft,i f pieces or oa stretches. 3' '- "'"'j. r--:.1;.!-'; Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board. i Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper PasteL- Wate: . Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding,, "j Glass fcc., &c. 1L WiPaTRS(UJAi Raleigh, Sept. 1C, 1853. -:v.y75 - IRON RAILING, . AND ORNAMENTAL ' IRON WORK. - THE subscribers respectfully inform the citi zens of the United States, that they' are' pre pared to fill up orders for all kinds of Iron: Work, . such as railings for Public, or Private Parks, Gar dens, Steps, Balconies,. Verandahs, Cemeteries, &c. Also, Settees, Chairs,.Tables, Grey hounds, Cast Iron Lambs, New Foundland Dogs, .Iron Stairs; Doors, Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds of ornamental and architectural Iron work. , BS They pay particular attention to enclo- sing cemetery lots, having the largest and hand somest assortment of patterns of .any establishment in the country. Persons desiring to make selection of patterns and kno w the cost of work, by address-. ing the subscribers, will receive, by return of mail. printed designs of w ork and list of prices. All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attentioBlS "Tv HOOD CU. No. 121 North Tenth st, Phflade'rphia: Not. 22nd, 1853. . - , Splendid Lottery tan- 1854.: GREGORY f MA URY, Memagtrt (Successor to J. W. Mairy j C.) $37,000 I - Let tery f- the benefit f ths State of Delaware, v Class 17 for 1854, v . Te be drawn at Wilmington, DeL, Saturday, Jan. 21st, 1854. - vt. . ;.' 12 Drawn Numbers out of 76. - BRILLIANT SCHEME. -of $37,000 ' ..v. 2Ct,ooo . o.-. lo-oo-i . : dp-....-..:--... iotooo 1. do i ' , .....it6,ooav : o uo.... 2,ooai LC0 Prizes of.....:................., 9'49 de.1,......;..;.....:..;.....,.v 1.00O- fSOO. 110' Lowest No., Prizes 1 Pri- 1 .4... 1 a -lekets, $10nalTea.$5naiv $20.-;:'..'.. i iiru), ei rag a 01 u wnu ucaets sw.w ss.. da de. .25 half do: 70 0TJ! da," de. 25 quarter doJ 35-00 Very Brilliant Indeed! $65,000! 1"u y-:. Lottery the benefitef tie ; f s: STATE OF DfiLEWAREi t ; .- CIass'B. roa-1854. . rc , v. Drawn iat Wilmington, Del; Sat.Jan-28, 1854- t ' 75 No. Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. ?. 1 Splendid Capital of ...; 5,tKX) .-- L . - ' dtt a a a a-a a 2 0"00 l'l Solendid Priie ol ..... .....! 5:000 X ' i0 M e9 lSOCR 1 ' t0 ' er w4r 3. 0B000 1 v. do ...;....--6,398 V" 30 Priies of.... .....2,o00 4 250...:..;. lowest 3 No. prixes.l;-'.t."L600 TickeW 0'dolls. Hsves 10 Qu'r 6r-a'to 2 50 ; . , Certfs. of Pkg's of 25 whL'ticketsv$260 00 "- . ao ' ao z naii i:f ioiu yu a da "do - 25 quarter do ,4 65 '.DO ji J do do ; '25 eighth do ' .J2 60 Arf Orders for Tickets and shares and Certificates t j " Packagesin the above spendid -otteries will receive) '; ' tiie. most prompt attention," and an account ef . each drawing will be sent immediately after It -?-Is ever to all who erder front me. . - - -Ci"t? i ' ri 1-... ' P I - HTTPirP.Y" I-.. f - a4-. v - - - w mj w va-s---i f aaavf Wilmington, Delaware ivHOME CYCLOP-BDIA '.IN SIX VOLUMES ; , coMrais: xo thb ; roLowiso sach -tr sf- ; - .'- ;sX . -.. w -y r-5fc'. ,tu ..... - TT"ANDBOOK of Literature and Fine Arts, Br? 4-,JfS ' ' .- ' " -.- , , - ;- i. VW -jf Tjeorge Ripley, Esq : and . Bayard Teylor, 1. T 1 ln, -' II Hand-Book of Biography- "I vol. Svo., cloth. By Parke Godwin, Esq? 1 rol. 8yo:; ot. flartdVi Book of the Useful Arts, Stc.VBy I)r.AnuseLru. teL 8vo. - Hand-book of he 8ciehces ; By Pro, : St. John, of Westorn Reserve College, v 1 Vol 8you : eloth.. Hand-Book of Geography; Or. Universal Gaaetteer. Hand-Book of History and Chronology, ! or the". World's Progress: :A'l)iotio-aryi-latec,'-.''': '. : la all 6yolumes,JsmaU,8-o.eac . from 600 to 800 pages double columns,, with En gravings. I For sale by H. P. TURNER; . .. : 'i? V-."iBC-CU.'lV)okstorw. : Raieign JaiC 10th; 1854. H g 4 ' O TATE BONDS. FOR S AtE-660O Dollars in Bonds' of the State of Sorth Caroliaaior sale. Jhese Bonds .are dated" Feb.1 13, '62, and are . payable ten years from date, with interest. Jan. 1863. ' ; -y ' Z At 1 1. S-ti id -A' - ': . i . . . , . . , ... ' - " ..... w- ' .... . . ?-.' ... 1 ,-'"'- '.- ' ' "- ? .. ' t '":?- : . ' . - " - z- : - - . i- i . i. . 1 -' , .. : 4 .