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1 1 VOLUME dX-y H Tin: " RALEIGH JREGISTER" . . Is published Semi-weekly and "Weekly, Ij sKATMALEsr r. I T O R ASB ,HOPHT O BV.-i T K R M E : ' ' -" $3 per annua ; la drum $4. . $-1 per annum ; In klnan (3 M. Tor Ihe Serai-we"!. Fnr tli Weekly. B ATES OK ADTERT1SISO: rTisiorrr. For -Tcry IS lines, HrSt . lnserUen fj? .f-rVr- JiiW- --"Tw'Wm-n'j. will b. ehrr.l .Cr vn. hiu-h.-r: btrt a deduction nf 3.T" 5. per Mt will bo frnn ,h- wniltf to lTertlcr- l.y til- yew. A tv-Mrncnr in-rrtwiin the Ssni-weekly, win also appear . the Weekly. Tree Ol cnarsn. B gutters to the Editor mast 1 porr-trs. .... rti J l-ll 1 1 11 T UlK r "'lowing ccneauie ana uecu oruereu oy the Post Master General, and has gone into ition on this Road to-day : .. or I ,-ive Raleich at8 A. M . and reach Weldoa at 1 r. M. i tinie-for the Express train to Wilming- h ton . Leave Wol Jon at 1 P. Mn and reach Ilaleigh It K4 1 . .'i ? 75 tiSoc KaieigR x uasion ivmirwiu i September 1, 1853. . J HOWELL & BROTHERS, MSriACTfRJiB3 AND IMPORTERS OF Paper Hinging, No. Baltimore Street, Baltimore,' Md. IN V IT V. attention to their Tery elegant and ex tensive assortment of Paper Hangings, embrac in" fine "M -and velvet decorations, finjjiFrench . . . i : .1. .,..1.--, 111 ( lilt :iafl ni i: , with an immense assort men' i ! nrhusrv satin nnu cummvn puprrs. -usu, t'urt:iu; F.-iyei-"'; Honlers, Fire Prints, Tester and' t ent re pkvi's &c. H. & It. were awarded at the Into fair of ihe Maryland Institute, a Gold Mcual 4ot ti:c j.u -Tiority of thcif Paper Ilaugiiiga. Jan. 1S-:1. IU ( 1K'U K'..U & GLASS WARE. White Granite Pinner Ware, by the set or retail C it Tumblers. Wines and Goblet, ALSO, riain in 1 MouMel Glass. v K.1 l I ::yi C. C. Ware. For sale bT J. B. OWN. No. 9, Fayettevillc St. TcLAUDIUS B. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . SJilTHFlF.I.l), XOKTU CAttOLIKA, 1I.L attcn. :i:i.I Na.-h it tend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne Jan. 14. 1S--53 s A I.MUN & LOBSTER. 3 cases put up in Jars ii.ruict:ta:!y sealed- araiues 'to no all warranted fresh and pure. For sale by JAMES McKIMMOX La Farge House, New York. BROADWAY, between Anuty and Bleecker Sts. Till Il'iuse c"m'oi:ies in all its appointments, 'Terv nvi '.:ru cnveuie:ice and luxury, and is fur ishfl in a style of unsurpassed elegance. 1 Th? l'i-);T'.ct'r -will spare no eft'urts in mi nil -itcrinj: ti the comfoits uf their pcuest.s, and making it worthy the patronage of their friends and the trT ellins puhl'e. It will be open for the reception of quests al.iH the Sth January. WRIGHT, LAXTERS & CO. S. Lamcb & Soy, formerly of .Macon, Geo. Dec. 27. oi. " 104 m DR. STRONG'S COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS. rjTHESE TILLS ARE enUrely VegetabU, and J are u most superior Medicine in the cure of all liiliaus ('onip.anit. Chills and FeTer, Dyspepsia, .'ostivene.-. Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Sick Head ache. Scr-jfula, Salt Kheum, Fevers of all kinda, Loss of Appetite, Obstructed andpaiuful Menstru ation, au l all lingering diseases. A a Fem i e Me iiciue they act like achnrm, and whe;i taken according to the directions, they nev er fail to cure the very worst cases of PILES, after all ether" remedies fail. They parity tha blood, euaalizc the eirculation, restore tha Liver Kidneys, anil other Secretory J Origin? te a healthy tone and action ; and a n Anti-liilious Family Medicine they haven eqmaL I'riee :.- cuts per hoi. ALSO DR. STRONG'S TECTORAL STOMACH TILLS. A remeJy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, (,'rou;), Whooping Cough, Asthma, Consumption., Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Costiveness. Ery sipelas, Disease of the Heart, Inflammation and i pain in the Chest, Back and Side, and all disea ses arising fro a a deranged state of the Stom i ack, and to relieve the distress and bad feeiinj from eating too hearty food, to weak and dy- peptic habits. 'WARRANTED fO BE PURELY VEGETABLB. T 11IESE Pills act as an Expectorant. Tonic, anel rient. Oue 25 cent box possesses three times more power to cure diseases than a one dol lar bottle of any of the Syrups, Balsams, or Sarsa parillas, that w-s ever made, and a simple trial ef only one box will prove this important truth. They promote Expectoration, loosen the Phlegm and clear the Lungs and other Secretory Organs ef all morbid matter, and there is not another remedy in the whole Materia McJiou capable of imparting ich healing properties to the Lungs and Vital Or gans as these Pills. They cure Costiveness, pro fduce a good regular appetite, and strengthen the fSvstem- Pricel?5eU. per bex, eentajning 25 desea ef medicine. Call on the Agents who aell the Pills, and get the Planter's Almanac" gratis, giving fall par ticulars' and certificates of cures. Roth kinds of the above-named Pills are for sale i ib Raleigh, by Williams & Haytrood, who also keep supply of Dr. Spencer s V egetable Pills,- and Dr. Hull's Celebrated Pills, which stop the ChilLs ana Fever the first day, and do not sicken the stomach r operate on the bowels. Augut VI, 153. j wly- PROSPECTUS OF THE Concord Weekly Gazette. ri'MIE Subscriber proposes to publish in tke I Town of Concord, N. C, a Weekly Newspa per, to be entitled the "CONCORD WEEKLY GA ZETTE." The Editorial Department of the " Gazette" will be under the management of a gentleman of weB known literary attainments, and who will spare no pains to make the "Gazette" a welcome visitor to the family, and an entertaining and instructive companion for the long and dreary Winter even ings. The "Gazette", wi'l be devoted to Politics, Ag riculture, the Arts and Sciences, Literature, For eign and Local Intelligence, and to the advance lueut'of the interests of the Town of Concord ; and in fine, the Publisher will use every xertion to in ike his paper inferior to none in the United States In Politics the "Gazette" will be uneompromi iujrly "WHIG." TIC RMS: If a sufficient number of subscri bers be obtained, ia the ' -Gazette" will be issued in January, 1854, in a large twenty-eight cel uran form, printed with entirely new material, at the low prUe of TWO DOLLARS per year in Ad enee. JAMES M. HENDERSON. Concord, X. C.Jan. 13, '54. 2t-5 For Sale , ? - TITHE House and Lot recently occupied by Uia J Hon. Hugh Waddell, and situated in the town ot Hilisboro'. For particulars or terms of sale. address either Mr. Waddell, Chapel Hill, oriWiUw am H. Railey, Hillsboro', Persons wishing to i ex amine tae premises will, by calling at the office of nr. uauey, meet witn prompt attention. Nov. 1, 1858-. 3mos 95 J. M. LOVEJOY'S ACADEMY. I MIK :17th session will commence on the 9th f January, 1854. tS. Jil. L0VEJ0V. - 4 fwaicnes.ana .jeweiry.. "VjTB liaTev'juBf returned from New York nd lTiiladelphia wit or much the lareest atock of Jewelry ever before in Raleigh." " It is too large to enumerate we have "?- -r K. -rTho very finest gold and silver Watches -" Ttreaatpins, Ear-rings and Fiagertrings - - ' j Fine Razor Straps and Knives, r5 y " - ' "'' . r Silver and plated -Ware' ( - r -J Clocks and Watches Iv - i' . I Perfumery Extracts and Fancy Goods i Pistols and walking Canes . , . . Qall and seo our Jewelry, at reduced prices and less per cent, than we have heretofore sold at,. We arc determined to do a large business. , , ' , 1 . " ' PALMER & RAMSAY. 0 Jctober 25, 1853. 87 Lotteries ! Lotteries ! Lotteries! . MAGNIFICENT MARYLAND LOTTERIES, -;f-WM. B. BL1CK Jb CO., A0XXT8 TOR THI STATS OF MASTXAND, For the , sale of Tickets throughout the United Ulb9, VflUwV, .IV. . s m HI k O U V V h, BALTIMORE, Maryland. The following splendid schemes win be drawn during the month of January, and are particularly worthy the attention of the public : ! LITTLE TOM THUMB LOTTERY. Capital Prize $4,000. ' For the benefit of the Patapsco Institute." These pretty little schemes will be drawn regu larly during this month, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and are favorite lotteries with per sons who .desire to invest only a smaU amount In Tickets : , . i 1 Prize of $4,000 is $4,000 ..1.000 .. 500 .. 130 50 .. 100 ..0,420 ..1,'J60 .. C30 .. 504 ..7.802 23.43$ do do do do do do do do do 1,000 no i l 1 1 i 214 t3 b? 126 2,9"JC i 500 do...::.. ISO 50 is... lOOdo 30 are..'... . -0 do , , 10 do ; . 4 do 2 do Making 27,814 prizes to be distributed, each day, amounting to 47,207 50 Whole Tickets $1 : Halves 50c.; Quarters 2ec. each. We will sell a fall certificate of a Package, con taining 25 Whole Tickets, for $15; 5 HaTves for 7 CO; and 25 tiuyters for 3 75. With one Package, the ho' der may draw the four hijhtst prizt. 1A BRILLIANT FIVE DOLLAR LOTTERY. Capital Prize $24,000. j For the benefit of tho Town of Bel Air. To be drawn in Baltimore, on Tuesdays, Jan y Fth, 24th and 31st, 1854. 13 drawn ballots ia each package of 2fi Tickets: 1 Priie of $24,000 is $24,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 7,500 25,706 40 3,250 2,01 0 1 ,050 1,300 48,100 i 4 ' 8 25 25 223 , 5 , 05 ! 65 65 4,800 do do do do do d do do do do do 4,000 2,000 f.00 300 115 50 40 30 20 10 5 are do d. do 07 are.. de do do do do do 27,040 135,200 Making 32,300 prizes to be distributed each week, amounting to :js290,0Dtj 40. : Whole Tickets $5; Ha!f Tickets 2 50; Quarter Tickets 1 25. A Package in these Lotteries will contain 26 Tickets, and the numbers are so arranged that the holder may draw tke rura hmiikst prizes, which amount to $38,000. 26 Tickets cost $100, but we will sell a full Certificate of a Package of 20 hole Tickets for $74 ; 20 Half-Tickets 37 ; 20 Quarter Tickets for 18 50 ; and 20 Eighth Tickets for 0 25. : By this proposition, we guarantee to the pur chaser that he shall draw back at least fifty-six dollars of the cost of a Package of Tickets, and at the same time they have the advantages arising from 2C chances fu- drawing the rot a highest prizes out of 32 300, which are to be divided among the ticket holders at each drawing. The drawing is conducted by the State Lottery Commissioner, T. R. Stewart, Esq., and the trtate of Maryland is bound for the payment of all prizes. We invariably answer nil letters by return of mail, enclosing the Tickets, or a certificate of them, as directed, in au envelope, and after the drawing, we forward the official printed drawing with u written explanation Of the result. :Ocr "Monthly KEroHTta and Advektier " contains the schemes of all Lotteries to be drawn in tiie State one month in advance, which we will send rata of'charge to all who will order it. To secure Prizes you must select the Lotte ry, and enclose the amount you wi.h to invest in Tick ets to the lucky firm of WM. B. BLICK 4- CO., No. 2. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. ? Solomon Ckkrrt. Jas. Camill. CHERllY & C A II ILL, Commission Merchants, NORFOLK, VA. :jau. 13, 1854. tf-5 . Cooper Wanted. TYT" ANTED a first-rate COOPER, to whom the 'best wages, or a share in the advantages ef barrel-making at ny Mill, will be given. W. F. COLLINS. I Jan. 13, 1854. 3t-5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Lascastkb District. t - . Ex Tarte, Minor Clinton, Excc't of Abram Perry deceased, t Petition for sale of House and lot, ; Land and Negroes ; estate of A. Perry dee'd. ; It is-ordered that the children of the brothers and cisters of Abram Perry, dee'd, late of Lancas ter District, S. C, that were lining at the d iath of Margaret Perry, widow of the late Abram Perry, (which was June 30th, 1851,) do establish their rights before the Commissioner in Equity, for Lan caster Dist., S. C, on or before the 1st day of March, 1854, and that the Commissioner do report thereon at the next Court of Equity for said Dist., (which will be June 20th 1854.) J The above order was made in above case, by the Court, at June Term, 1 853, and the persons to whom the same refers and applies are noticed to comply with the requisitions therein set forth, as a failure to make known and establish the relationship afore said will cause the estate of the Testator, (Abram Perry,) to be distributed between those who do es tablish such relationship and operate as a bar to those who do not. ; JAMES II. WITHERS POON. ; Commissioner in Equity, Lancaster Dist, S. C. , Lancaster C. n., S-C. Nov. 25, &8. 3m 96 IRASS SEEDS- Red Clover, Orchard and IT Herd's Grass Seed. A new supply received hts day by n. D. TURNER, N. C. Beok-Store.- j Raleigh, Jan. 10, 1854. '4 Bricklaying and Plastering. VHABLES W. PALMER " takes' this method ef i informing the public, that he is now prepared to carry on the above named business in all its Ranches, and in a mulerly and expeditious manner. ! He thinks he. can afford to contract for work of this sort on ss reasonable terms as aay person in the State, having made extensive arrangements Tor ao doinz. He flatters himself that the work he has already done in Raleigh has given entire satis- faction, ana ne nopes Dy street auenuou m jus cosiness to merit a continuance of publie' favor, r an. 6, 1854. , -ly. 4 ? v Raleigh Livery Stables. . TH"E Subscriper has taken chargeof and fully refitted, the .Livery Stables formerly, occupied. toy Jere. Nixon, on Wilmington Street, and solicits the. patronage' of the travelling Public He hasn hand a number of fine Horses 'andLarriagesv- genteelv elegant, substantial, " comfortable,-and will be prepared, at the shortest notice, to furnish Travellersiwith conveyances to siny- part of the State. Also, J Carriages furnished 'with careful drivers, to convey individuals or families to eveiiing parties, or for visiting calls. V - Horses will be kept by the day, week, or yenr, at prices to suit the times. . " ; . . Horse Drovers will find, at all times, good ac commodations. - EDWARD TARBROUan. Jr. Raleigh, May 31, 1853. it. 45-ly v FORT 'NEW "YORK... United States'Mau. Lisk per Steamships i Jamestown and Roanoke. ' ' THE elegant new steamship Jamestown, Cap tain Parish, which is to run in connexion with the Roanoke, made her first trip from New York to Petersburg, en Saturday, the 25th ult., and will continue to make regular trips weekly leaving New York every Saturday, at 4 o'clock, P. M , and Potersourg"every Tuesflrry evening. The Roanoke will leave New Y'ork every Tues day, and Petersburg every Friday evening. Tra vellers going North will thus be afforded an oppor tunity twice a week of taking on of these splendid steamships and thereby avoid the dust and fre quent changes of the Railroads. Passengt rs on board of steamers will fiud 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 Bgi.Tickets issued at mv Office. S. G. BAPTIST, Sycamore St. Julv 5, 18"3 55 RALEIGH BAKERY. Fayetteville Street, OPPOSITE THE .MARKET HOUSE. rV HE Subscribers having commenced the above 1 business at the stand lately occupied by Mr. L li. Walker, and employed competent workmen, iu teiid carrying on the Baking and Confectionary bu siness in all its usual branches, ami hope ly 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 MAN U FA CTO BY. The Subscribers have in their employ Superior Cas;y. Makers, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh Candy, of various descriptions, for sale wholesale or retail. Wholesale price by the hundred pounds, fifteen Dvlhirx. Cash. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. FBI" ITS. 5.C. A fresh supply of Fruits will he kept constantly on hand, of the litiest quality, at low prices. Coun try Stores are particularly requested to favor u. with their orders, which will be forwarded on the shortest notice. JAMF.S PUTTICK. s JOHN MITCHELL. Feb. 22, 1853. 17 GUN, LOOK-SMITH, Charles AND BELL HANGER. Kuester, "1 T" OULD respectfully inform tiie Citizens ol y f Raleigh ami surrounding country, that he hat located.permanently in Raleigh, and has opened a Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr. Cooke's brick buihiing.) where he will lie found at all times, ready to execute any JOB" in his line, in a style thai shall not b surpassed ly any other person, nnd the chargos shall aHvavs be moderate. CALL ANL SEE. Raleigh, March 2. 1S53. l v-10 "HE subscribers having jut returned from a Northern city, with a rich assortment of ar ticles in their line, take tin method ot calling the attention of ladies and gentlemen to the variety ol their Goods, suitable for presents. FANCY GOODS. Fine Leather Reticules: plain ami etub'd Baskets: French Cups and Saucers; China Flower Yases ami Candlestick; Portinonnaies and Nccessaires; Jet and Gold Bracelets; Papier-mache Work Boxes: Tea Sett?; Children's gilt edge Cups and Saucers: Ivory Chessmen ; fine Cutlery; kid, india-rubber and wax Dolls ; assortment of crying Babies; fine chin- children's Tea and Dinner Setts; assortment of Games, bovs' Guns, dc. TOYS Tin Gigs, Carriages, Horses, Steam Engines, Saving Banks, beautiful Waterworks, fine French Toys, Furniture, Menageries, Sham Fights, Farm Yards, in boxes. Bureaus, Tool Banks, Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Stores, Pewter Tea Setts, Can dlesticks. Chandeliers, Baskets, Tin Bedstead5, Singing Men, &e. Sic. CONFECTIONARY. Raifclns, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Citron, assort ment Candies, do solt Bordeaux Almonds, Wal nuts, Pecan Nuts, Pa ni nuts. Filberts, Preserves and Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Ac. Vc. Call and see, at F. MAHLER & CO. Dec. 13, '53. 101 Smith's Virginia Premium Straw Cutters. N OTHER lot just received at manufacturer 's t prices, with cost of carriage. Richmond price $10. To small farmers, who vrant a cheap Vnifc, that cannot get out of order, and irill cut everything, we recommend this. JAMES M. TOWLES Dec. 13, '53. 101 M. Schloss & 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 building 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 wiU be happy to wait oa their old friends again. Their stock, which consists of beautiful dress fancy Silks, of tljela.test style, also, raw Silks and Dry Gdods, particularly, will continue to be sold at original cost until the first of March next, and they will spare no means to dispose of their Dry 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 the same. Dec 16, 1853 - 02 tm Giraffe cepy. - METROPOLITAN SILK STOCK ! REMOVAL. f EDWARD LAMBERT & CO. importers and, jobbers or SILK AND FANCY GOODS, HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR . HEW WAREHOUSE, . , NO. 65 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. ,. --' - (Opposite the Park) rfYITE the attention of the Trade to their SPRING IMPORTATION of RICH SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, EMBROI DERIES, &c. Merchants throughout the United States are solicited to examine our assortment, which in NOVELTY, RICHNESS AND VARIETY, is believed to be unsurpassed in this metropolis, and adapted to the wants of the very best trade In this, country ; all of which will be offered to Cash and first class six mos. Buyers, on the most favorable terms. -. - -' Jan. 6th, 1854. ' lm-3 NEW YORK CITY BUSINESS v s DIREPTORY., v i. M.' PETTENOlLi &C&S AVWWJS&Q'A-.K- AGENCY, " : . 122 xassaiTstreit, XEwVeafc. ( And JSo. 10 State stfjeet, Boston, vp. i Co. are .Agents for : the: mst; influential andargest circulntfHZ Commercial Papera both in the United SUtWandthe Canadas. . ' . Eggr The following list of Business Firms are among tlie best and most reliable in the City, of New York; . . ? . " Dry Goods. "TT1LL BROTHERS, Importers of Embroideries, White Goods, Jtc. No. 80 Liberty street. F. - COTTEXET &l CO.. Importers of rrench ahd other European Goods, No. 48 Broad street. EPSTEIN & HONIG, No. 153 Broadway, a few doors from Liberty St. Importers of Laces, Embroideries. Silks io. MITCHELL & POTT. 45 Exchange PL, Impor ters of British Dry Goods, Scotch and Irish Linens, Dress .Goo- Is, &c. ORN, SCHLIEPElli IIAARIIAUS, Importer!" German a d Belgian Broadcloths, bnks, Hosieries, c. No. 50 Exchange Place. - (JCllUCHARDT. FRDL1CH & HOLTHAL'SEN, Nos. 02 ?ndx 04 Liberty St, Importers of French, Swiss, ami German Siiks, Ribbons, Vil vets, Yestings, Satins, Serges, a:c. Woolens of eve ry description. 1) A & G. H V. Imp'ts of WiTi'H-VL'S. 51 Exchange PL, f Men's Furnishing Goods, lailor 8 l.i L.K T riiiiiniiirs. 1 r.im Sale and orsteU. M STRAIILHEIM vt CO., 0'.) Broadway, Imp. of Lace, Millinery Goods, Lmbroideiies and Trimmings. 1 B. H A HATCH CO.. !i7 William St., Imp ts of 1 - Gentlemen's F urn: skin-' Goods, A- Maauf. of Shirts, Stocks, tjc '' vHOMAS MUXROE. No. 34 Pine St. Colored S Cotton Go .!, Silesias, Cambrics, Yest Pad- dings, Wigaus, Nankeens, j c. lT ROBINSON ff CO., No. rj 1 ii? p t au.i Jobbers. Lace ls.t Broadway, Goods, Ribbons Glove-, Shawls, JiilKs, .u:ilM;denes, Hosiery, una I! wares, A c. C1EEP1N .y PAYEN.No. 2 11 Broadway, lmpor ; ters and Manui. I'reneh Linen Camioies. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Lacis, Eutrosdcrics, .yc, (own maiiuf.J Daguerreotypes GURNEY, No. ::!'. i!n. . i way, the oldest and most extensive establishment m the U.Sta es. J. Dentists. p W.I li Lr.V V. R A LI. A K D. M.U.. ureou lou!ist.. iMtiiiauu..: lii-u.i-i.i S.'5 llnailwi' . A LTIIOFi AIILBIHIN, No. 50 and 01 Maid en Lane, Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. Go c 1HARLES W. LILLIENDAHL. linp'rs of Ger und Knziish TOYS and FANCY alci-3 in' FIREWORKS, N.. 4'.' J liiiin, t rend GOODS, and i). Maiden Lane. 'B il- t.r IMoois jtjid Iiimiik-V lops. MILLER, COATF St., KNCM'STIC COATKS & YOL'I.R, No. 270 Penrl TILK-s, (IVUSKIHK CHIMNEY Tors, I'luinoer s .Materials, .ietais. etc. Wititlowhis. ia iiits nl. BAh lmnt. BAKER ,V BROTHER. H2 Water St., f rui;Nill w i Nootf t; l vss, filK.M icai.s, l'Ai.MS, ,jc. A so. Agents ot American i indow Glass, Gias-i Ware. ,): 11 HOPKINS i 1MIW OI.ASS, N BRO S, Imp'ts of riitMii wix- o 01 Barclay St. JII. I'Oll. Owli ill I'Ol I.LON A CO- Inrv rt r of t'n-nch W ind.. .1 w, No. 31 lla'-t strn T. Engravers w "HITNEY. J.K'KLYX .V AN MX. Arli an.t Kr..-raviT ou VVuud. Xo. i- '" 1 ! I'"" .-' t'iuest ami l .- t wcirL .J. tic here. IJ YATT .t (MltXKI.I ..".i-n. fal Kn.'rnv or. ?n.l Printrrm No II .r.;t ! i p I w m v. en ' !.". iiif in AW.kiT St. Orders t'V Mail Tolemi'li n uiitlv altv udnl lo. Expresses- mVAKD.. PAXF. I'll) t).. Foreiioi Rxpresii. Xo. 36 IJro8'lw:iv. Uo-N and pa kii.'-' f'-rwartiisl to and from all (.art- uf l lie world. in -V'.-ti.lk Adiim-' .t Co. Locomotive Needles and Fancy Goods. TII". A KDWARDG1LI.. Iuip'tsof Fancy "inms. Ilosiorv, i1ot-. !ice nd v:ulr"id'Ti'-. A:ciiU wanu-d ti-r thfi' Lniomniive Xwdli-s. No. 1-4 Uy St, N. V. Guns and Sporting Apparatus. Ji:XI;Y Ti)MKSA Co., Ant' fir West lor liichanls, of 1 1 Iiadun, inifwirtiTs of Ouns aud sporting description. 2ll I!nd:y. ares ol ererr Hot Air Furnaces &c- DAYIDn'LVF.R, (Invcntorand PatnU.KVJCliT .t. Man. nnd Dealer, wholefale mid rrlai!, iu Furnai-cs, Vcntiiaton", l!aii(cs, Ac. C'OWr.RS A Ci")., IT" Ornnd St. Improvcl Hot Air Kiirnacw, Hansen, Rplxters, Ventilator, Ac. Iti!i; Sn!!rr diootl". r)Ot5Er.3 A WrcKoi-r. Court'and st. India KuM cr CoaU, I Piano Covurs, Clrtlii", flioes, Life PrmuTTers, Con-ress linolx, W'ehbinir. Ac. IMliluiiig (Code. M. QnMUT A jo. Dealers in Quimbv'a Improved Rods. Ofi1-e 132 Kat27th Ft. and IS Na.au' street. A. l.ouliiitc :'lsi-.i and Jimf; I'raiiii-s. MP- wniTL.x-K. Manufacturer, No. 101 Canal ft., New York. (iildinc in all its bmntliCK. machinery and tSacliinc Tool. ScnrNrn'a Machinery Depot. 02 Courtland rtreot. Machinery, Machine Tool aod W oolswortir Pa'ent Planing Machined. LKON ARB'S Macliinery Di't. 10'J I'earl and 60 lteavcr ntn. Macbinirt's Tools from the best uiaker in the country. minrhleizcd Iron and Wood. FREUNB k CO., Manafrctarers of Lijmeou Marble. Ware room No. 543 1-2 Broadway. Factory corner of Centre ayd Frankliu StreeLi, th story, room No. 11. Needles FiIi llooki & Tackle Ac. THOMAS II- BATE. (lat T. A T. II. BATK.) 103 Maiden I-aiie, Noeltea. Fish Ilookn. Fishing Tackle, Ac. 4 Iter U iircrooiiK. (tYRUS W. FlKLb A CO., 11 Cliff St.. Imp ta and VThomsslo Ucalors in American, French. German and F.nslioh Fapcro and every description of Paper ManufaoturerV Material. PiicilsJ Dkpot roa MtrxaoE'a Celebrated Vencil?, Ship ami IIouoc Carpenters, Drawing and Writing, Kubter Pencil for Scliools, ,Thoe. Manroe, 3 Pine St. Perfumery and Fauey foaps: A A J. RAMSEY, (Manuf. and Imp.,) 318 Greenwich t of ' Lubins, Prcvosta, Ourlaing and other celebrated makers stationery Warcroouis Wlioleiiale. ITJ. A. WniEtxa A Co. No-13 and 15 PaxX Row, New York IT , Citv. Imo'ta Of ataple aud fancy etationory. Dealer In American papera of every description. IIOOWa KrLLOOO, No. 88 Jotn gt. Wholesale Bookaellers L and statiotMrs, and Manf.of all kind of Blank Books. Safes. . i C 1a. 1 It Depot. No. I9i Peerl at. formerly 90 John at. Threads. fPHOMAS BARBOUR, 42 Exchanpe Place, Lnen Thead X bhoe Threads and Uilling 2'areads, of our own make and bant quality, by the case only Valentines for 1854. THE AMERICAN VALENTINE CO, N. Y. Thos. Fans, 81, Nassau Street. Agent, are now prepared to execute all or ders for Valentines and Valentine Stationery for the ap proaching season. Dealers are requested to write immediate ly tor a trade Circular containing all particulars. T. Vrere also solicits ordeis for wood Engravings, and all other kind of EncraTing and Artistic Work in general. Address. THOS. FREKE, 81 Nassau St. K AddrWHS THOS. FBXKE, rw Yoai. 5 ot amber 11th, 1853, Zm-92 - GREENSBOROTJGH i;y Mutual Insurance Company. rTHHE cost of Insuranee oft the mutual pla 4i HE'costxf. Insuranee oft the mutual nlai is Q, but a small sura; compared with joint atock Company. This Company, Tieing located in the Western part of the State; Consequently much the larger -portion '.of the risks-are- In the West, very many of which are in the country.'- ' i ' - The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no assessments, and have a very large a mount in cash- and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public. ; At the last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year j , JAMES SLOAN, Presidents , ,. , ' S. G. COFFIN, Vice President. C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. WILLIAM II. CUMMING, General Agent. Directors. h James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. McndWihall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deems. J. M. Garret, Dr. D. P. Weir.'W. J. McConncll. cf Greensboro': Dr. Shnbald G. Coffin, J. W. Fie!d, Jamestown; F. El liott, Guilford; William A. Wright, Wilmingtoa; Dr. C. Wutkins, Carolina Female Cejlcgc; John I. Shaver, Salisbury; John II. Cook, Fnyttcville , E. 1-. Lilly, w adeshoro ; J. J. Biggs, Ilfileigb ; Leroy SoriuiTs, Chiirlotte ; J. J. Jackson, I'ittsboro' : H. B. Elliott, Cedar lulls. PETER ADAMS, Sec'v. A cent in RVeigh, GEO. T. COOKE. Dec. 1-1, 183 - . 101 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COM PANY. fTMIIS Company, as its name indicates, is upon the unit uit 1 principle, ;nd embraces two dis tinct departments, to wit: Life Insurance snd Trust department. This attractive combination offers to Policy holders double the ordinary securi ty, without destroying their right to a full participa tion in tlie entire profits of the Company . Premi ums will be received, in cuh, either annually, semi-annu:illy, or quarterly, as may be agreed up on at tiie time the Policv is issued. la the TRUST DEPARTMENT, or Deposit Sys tein, the pnyi:ients made to the Company are en tirely optional with the Depositor, as regards the .-iuiou.it .-.ml the t:r.:-j at which they are made. A p.:rty may pay in i.s much r as little, (not less tlmu one doll.ir. ) and in often, as may be conve nient for him, without any obligation upon him to contiir.it his payments, and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, o:i tiie plan ol this Company, there is created at one and ihe same time an assurance poij itlile at '-it'll nfi.-ol teailahlr in sickness and a jro rizifi! fr o'i aye. Kf S-e Pamphlets furnished bv the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY". IHrer'ors Ralph G.nwcll, Lyndon Swain, John A. Gihm r. D. F. Caldwell, Richard Greene, David McLean. Richard Stvrling, John M. Loj;a;i, D. P. Weir. E. W. O-L-um. Robert M. Sloan, Robert P. Dick, Henry E. Elliott. l'r..'i"i '.t R vi.i'ii li.ii:nr.i.t.. IV.-' 'reiil Lymiou Swaim. Srr, 'tnrf and Tmts'irrr D. P. Weir. Ai'riu;i .John A. Gilmer. K-ctii.H.uwj I'ity. E-1 win Watson, M D. Coitnu.'tt tj J'hj ir, D. C. Mebane, M. D.; J L. Cole, M. D. D. P. Weir, M. D. (i- neiii! Ajrut U illiaiu II Cuniming. t?su Any infoi-;.! itiou relative to the Company may b.- had bvaadressing D. P WEIR, Secretary and Treasurer Feb. -Ji', 18.V1. ' tf-17 North Carolina Mutual Insuranoe Company. P. A L E 1 U II. X . C . T "HIS r.m;i.i!iv has been in successful operation for more than seven years, nnd continues te take risks upon rill classes ol property in the State, (except Steam Miiis and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favourable terms. Its Policies now cover property aniouiitiirr to S; .."i)0.fMJli, a large por tion ot which is in Country risks, and its present capital is over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured. H!:o in era-re cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has In en less than one third of one pvr cent per annum, on all grades of property em braced in its operations. THE fallowing persons have been elected Direc tors and Oiiicers oi' this Company for the present year: ' DIRECTORS. J. G. P.. Roulhac. C. W. D. Hutching, Jno. R. Williams, John Prinirosc, llcnrv D. Tunier. S. W. Whiting. T. II. Selby, Rak-igh ; "Geo. McNeill, Fay etteville: Jos. Ci. V. right, Wilmington; James E. lloyt. Washington; JaniesSloan, Greensboro'; Jno. Cox. Edenton j Josli. Honor, Salem; Jos. H. Pool, Elizabeth City ; F. F. Fagan, Plymouth ; Alexan der Mitchell, Newborn; W. X.'ll. Smith, Mur freesboro' : II. B. Williams, Charlotte; John B. Rarrett, Miiton ; A. T. Suniiny, Asheville. All Directors are authorized to receive applica tions. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY-. J. G. I!. Roulkae, President. Henry D. Turner, Vice d. H. W. Whiting, Treasurer. John C. Partridge, Secretary. John II. Bryan, AtUtrney. J. Her.sman, General Agent. S. W. Whiting, Jno. R. Williams, V Executive Cemiaittee. John Primrose, J All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, post paid. J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y. Raleigh, Mar. 22, 18-33. 25 Tri-Weekly Stage Line, TIlIE Stages will leave Raleigh, every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, at 7 A. M. by the way of Pittsboro. F'ranklinsville, Cedar Fulls, 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 Franklinsvillof Cedar Falls & Ashboro',. ..5,00 do Salisbury, 8,00 Four Horee Coaches, to Pittsboro', II. Lx ROBARDS, At CO. Proprietors. Stage Office Yarbrough House, Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 3. 1853. . 03 New Arrival AT THE V A R I E T Y STORE. T' HE undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Raleigh, and of the surrounding country, that he continues at bis old stand, and has 'just returned from the North," where he selec ted a good assortment of articles usually kept in a Family Grocery and Confectionary. ; GROCERIES Java, Loguira 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, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Spice, Sal. Soda, &c. -.i MISCELLANEOUS' , S. ' i Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Waiting J3anes, j cmoreuas, ooi aim iumuu vaou, nuu, mu assortment of Tin Ware, Horse Combs and Brush-; ee, Plough Lines, Bed Cords, Coffee Mills, Spades, Shoveis, Water Vessels, Horse Buckets, -Brooms,' BaskeU, &c. ' "a-a. CONFECTIONARY, &c.- 'M' Soda Crackers, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Citron, Sardines, Picklos, Chocolate ; "Preserved Ginger, Pears, Damsons, Pine Apples,- Peaches, Quinces and Limes ; Olives, Almonds, Filberts, Palm Nuts, Pecan, (by the bag or lb.,) Tobacco, Snuff, Soaps, Cologne, Loeking Glasses and. Fire Works, together with many other articles too nu merous to mention. - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Aocordeons, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Tambo rines, Fifes, Flutes, &c. - ' - HENRY KEIM. Aug. 26, 1833. tf 70 JAMES E, CUTHBERT, 1 (SUCCESSOR 'TO KERR St. CUTHBERT,) T7er oncarcnnf na uommvunon Merehani, Jie- - 1 Jingbrook Street f I'elertbtrrg,- Ym.- RKrSBRNCSS : L. F. Hicks, Esq. -f' V - Meser-Kevan &Bro. -rcter,bBT' " " : Messrs. B. Kiff. GJ Crenshaw, RUhmmi.' Josioh Wills, Esr.; ?rorfo!k.'J ' V " " ; ". James George, Esq., Baltimore? " ".-$ - Messrs. Monahan & Beers, New' Terk. HAS cotistitntly on hand -Prime Porte Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Loaf, Crushed, Pulverised and Clarinetfl ae Rio, Laguira and St Domingo Coffees ' ' . ; Black Pepper in grain and ground, and Allspice I Race Ginger in Bags, and Ground in Boxes - ' ; Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas'-" Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles J ' Brown, Pale and Variegated Soaps . Gunpowder, Shot and Bar Lead " "".-' ' Blacking, Ink, Shoe Thread and Wrapping Paver, ' uuu iimi iaiiiagca &eie ana upperMieataer Liverpool and Orennd Alum ialt - 1 Prime Virginia and Western Bacen an4 VaW Nails, assorted, with flooring aud Warehenee Regalia, Principe, and Uayanna Cigars ; logetiier with a large stock of tereign and de mesne liquors', Wines;-&c, which he offers at tk lowest market rates. - The sti ictcst attention paid te reeeiviag aael fer- warding goods. Pctersifttrg, March S, 10 A- & H- HARRIS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, "V7"iEL make liberal advances on ceneignments, T T if desired. Norfolk. April 19, 153. t8 ly IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. rjHE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens M of the Uuitei States, that they are prepare! to fill ortiers for all kind3 of Iron Work, such as Railings for public or private parks, gardens, steps, balconies, verandahs, cemeteries, &c. Also, Set tees, Chains, Tables, Grey Hounds, cast iron Lambs, Newfoundland Dogs, iron Stairs, Doors, .Shutters, Guards, Gates and all kinds of ornamen tal and architectural Iron Work. They pay particular attention. to enclosing cemetery lots, having the largest aud handsomest assortment of any establishment in the country. Persons desiring to make selections of patterns, and know the cost of work, by addressing the subscri bers, will receive, by return of mail, printed designs of work aud list of prices. All orders entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. HOOD & CO., No. 121 North Tenth st., Philadelphia. Oct. 28, 1833. 88 3m Isaac Proctor MERCHANT T A I L O R, (SUCCESSOR TO OLIVER 1 PROCTOR.) OULD respectfully announce to his patrons 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 Yijs tings, Furnishing Goods and Ready-made Clothing, which, being bought principally for cash, he is enabled to offer at very low rates7. He has now in stere, at the old fctand, opposite the Post-Office Superfine bl'k. blue, brown, dahlia and other fancy Cloths, of various goods Superfine Freuch, English and American Cas simeres, of all prices, plain and fancy Superfine Siuioni Doeskins, fur punts and Overcoats Superfine bl'k Satins nnd Grenadine's Plain and fig'd and fancy silk Vestiugs Fine assortment rich silk Quiltings, for wed dings and parties Plain and fig'd Plush andVelvets, very rich. FURNISHING GOODS A complete assortmunt, consisting in part of Superfine plain and fancy dress Shirts Do 3-ply Collars, large variety Do Canton. Flannel, bleached Drill Merino and silk Uuder-shirt3 and Drawers Silk, cotton and merino plain and fancy Hosiery Gloves, very superior kid, bFk, 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 tics 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 lam, he hopes, by strict attention to their wants, aud a determination to please, to merit its continu ance. Gentlemen furnishing their own goods to be manufactured, may rely upon 'receiving the same care aud attention as though sold by himself. The latest Paris and Loudon fash ions just received. Cuttiug and repairing done promptly at all times. 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, either by cash or note, and -oblige ISAAC " PROCTOR. ' Oct. 18, 18.53. So Age and Giraffe. REMOVAL AND CHANGE. t IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK. Morris L. Hallowell & Co. ' 4 PHILADELPHIA.. HAVING REMOVED into their splendid new Warehouse, entrances No. 147 Market, ; and 21 North Fourth St., are opening for the Spring trade. an assortment of Silk and Fancy Goods, that for extent and variety will surpass any stock eVer offered in that market. Eutering into their new store, which is one of the largest in America, with a business of an unusual amoun already .estab lished, and intending largely to increase it, espec ially with those who buy for 'Cash,, and believing that the fairest system in jobbing goods is to have Uniform Prices, they will be compelled , to sell at a much smaller profit than can possibly be afford ecTwhere long credits are given. -, : -'.4-3- Under their Cash and Short Credit system ' the necessi.y for charging large profits docs riot exist and by selling their goods at a very email advance on the Foreign Cost, . .' . They mean to make it the interest of every judge of goods, to buy, upon, the following Terms : '. Cash Buyers will receive a discount of six per cent, if the money be paid in par funds, within 10 days from date of bill.-' ". - ; s Uncurrent money will only be taken at. its. mar ket value on the day it is received. To merchants of undoubted standing a credit of six months will be given if desired. . . Where money is remitted in advance of maturi ty, a discount at the rate of twelve per. cent per annum will be 'alio wed. ; ' . V -ft They ask from merchants visiting the:'Eastern cities the favor of an examination of their stock,' be ing satisfied that they will be convincedthat it is not for their interest to pay the large profits that ET,-J.Tracuajb, : Ar WLitrta, E. R. HctHia- Jan.13,'54. . ' . N o t t o e -: - Jh-.-cy"- TIIE Subscriber would respectfullj-: inform the citizens of Raleigh,' and the public generally, that be has on hand Buggies, Horses, Hacks, &&, for hire. - - j-, ' Persons wishing to hire can bo furnished by ap plying at his Coach Shop, on Wilmington street, one hundred yards south of the Capitol Square. v . ... -' : JAMES BASHFORD. - Raleigh, July 22, 1858. - ly .60 are absolutely essential to, those who give. long credits:! f-ZkM M-'L. HALtOWELi,' J. L. MAlOWtLL, T. WJSWaV i North Carolina Mutual Life InaC- t-,4- ranee Company. , ; ., , 1. office, RALEion,. vV a ' ; fTiniS Company continues to insure the ltTWwf JL au nealuij whsto persons ana -Slaves. -s - ... j Xba greatest nsk taken en a single life is f Slaves are insured for a term of one te five yean fer k ftU-Uteirtttluei-t; -.Dr, Chas. Ev-Johnsonv President," ; r- Wm. D.-JIaywoodViViceTresidenV James Fi Jordan, ecretary, :-, ? '. . Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, c' -. , Perfln Busbce, Attorney; ' .. Dr. Wm. H. MeKee, Examining Physielaaa , ;. J. Ilersman, General Agent.. . All losses are paid within 00 days after satisJkw tory proof is presented. S i u ; . 'FlsSJs Blanks and Pahrphlets, showing the plan of eper? ationof the Company, may be had on applicatiea at the Office, or any of the Agencies. '' All Tettera eu business should be addressed to -T-- V - - JAMES F.-JORDAN, "iSeeV rtyn i jetna insuranci 'comfaht .ar JL Hakttoro, Conn., offers to insure Buildiaga and Merchandize, against loss or damage by ire.l J at premiums to suit the times, t , . '- . This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Cei-V panies in' jho United States, -and pays its lessee promptly,, , j v , ... - ' ' Applications far Insurance ia Raleigh, er its li cinity, to be made te c . . S. W. WHITING, ...Agent. , And fer Milten, N. C, an. vicinity, te Ji. J. PALMER, Agent. ; October, 1848. 83. 1 JUST RECEIVED Another Supply of Musical' Instruments at the N. C. Music Store," where 'S may always be found Sheet Music and Mosio Books for all instruments. Pianos from the ' celebrated Factory of Kuabe 4 Gaehle, Baltimore. - "Guitars, Violins, Violincellos, Drums, Fifes Flutes, Clarie-s'-netts, Flageolets, Octavo Flutes, Accordeons.'l-ang-- lug from bO cents to $15,00, Banjos, Tambonns, . s , ' Violin Screws, Pins, Bridges, Bows. " A new .let ;'.-. of Italian Strings both for Guitar and Violin". A.' y'.i large assortment of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Porta . " ; I Monaies,. &.,- &c. ------- ... :.' - ' '.'.. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. A beautiful lot ef ; . t J Paints, Brus-es, Oils and Varnish ; Canvass in pieces or on stretches. ,' ' - . Drawing Patterns, Pencils, Paper, Bristol Board, " Mill Beards, Graduate Tint Paper Pastel,, Water Colors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Guilt Moulding, ; Giass &c, &c. K, W. PETERSILIA. Raleigh, Sept. 16,1853.. 7f - IRON RAILING, AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. rTMIE subscribers respectfully inform the citi I 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- ,t dens, Steps, Balconies, Verandahs, Cemeteries. &e. V Also, Settees, Chairs, Tables, Grey hounds, Cast v" 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 '. semest assortment of patterns of any establishment ' in the country, Persons desiring to make selection of patterns and know the cost of work, by address ing the subscribers, 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. Nov. 22nd, 1853. , 9i Splendid Lottery Jan-, 1854. GREGORY $ MA URYManageri - -(Suecetsws lo J, W. Maury C) $37,000! Lattery fer the benefit ef the State of Delaware, Class 17 for 1854, . Te be drawn at Wilmington, Del., Saturday, Jaa. filet, -1854. - v - -1 12 Drawn Numbers out of 75. ' 1 BRILLIANT SCHEME, v ' t Prjze of..:..., J ........... $37,000 ' V-rdo 20,000 1 do , 16,568 r do 10,000 ,i -.P 1 do ....... . .tetltt tfr.tl . eeee. f 6,000 - 5 :&o. iiitiiH'HiMUi eeee t" eae- 2.000 v 60 Prizes of.. ...t.... ... 1.000 40;-da:.'. .v...;..O.v. 800 200' - 110 .Lowest No. Priies .- ' f &c &cY - ate - '" Tickets $1 0 Halves t$5-Quar. $2,50. Certfs. ef Pkg's of 25 whL tickets 140 00 . ! e 25 half ' do 70 00 de y- elo . 25 quarter do 35 00 Very. Brilliant Indeed f -T -'-f- v -:$ . - ... . - . $65,000 ! i-Lottery for the benefit ef the -.--"-.v 1 STATE OP DELUWAB32. 7 . CtAes , B.-roav 1854. , ; . . Drawn at Wilmington; DeL SatJan 28,4854. i.S -: .; '-: : " - V 75 No. Lottcrv 13 Drawn Ballots i- Magnificent scheme. Splendid Capital of .................. W...;.C5,000 - do ........ v.".;..:...:'so,ooo!'; 1 Splendid Prize of ..;v..i....'.....;.....l5,000 -p .; ' 1 : dO eeeea- 1 X 5a (X)Q. : T ' ; V . do .-;io,ooo t ' ' 1 .u. do .......... ......... ......5,39S " 30 , Priaesof 2,500 ,, 250... ........ lowest .3 No. prizes. .iii..i...i...i-.,G00 .f ' &C. &C. &C. v ... ' ' " ' ' Tickets 20 dolls. Haves 10 -Qu'r &-h'ta 2 50 Certfs. of,Pkgs of 25 whLtickeU, f260 (KJ, t;, I do ;' Z- do; - 25 half . , do. 130 00 i : do J Ot L J PC AA J 1 de An A'a-Ki-I, A -J 2.. ti F,(i .. . - : - ..v ...u.. wv .... WW ..W . Orders for Tickets and shares and Certificates ef ".';; Packages in the above spendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an account 'of ' :. '-i each drawings wiU; be sent immediately after fit t- is'oveif toall who erder from me. . 5 i f r- . t Uddress P. J. BUCKT Agent 'I , cWihnington, Dehiware. fr ; PDTNAM'S .r HOME CYCLOPAEDIA cox flls : "fa thi roiLOwmo: iach sold IPE- H'ANPBOOKTof literature and Fine Arts, BjJ George Ripley, .Esq., and Bayard TayiorT. Esq. ' I vol. 8vo.f. cloth. lland-Book of Bidgraphy,. BylParke GodwinjUsq:,: 1 VoL 8vaijloth.r5 Hand Book of the Useful Artsfte., By Dr. AntiseL 1 voL 8vo. ; 1 Hand-book oflshe Sciences, By Prof. St. John, of Western Reserve College. 1 vol 8vo. cloth?" -Hand-Book of Geography, Or 'Universal Gazetteer. Hand-Book of History and Chronology, L or the World's Progress: A Dictipnaryof . Dates. In all 6 Volumes, small ' 8vo.,' , each containing front 600 to 800 pages double columns, with En gravings. ' For sale by xilli D.JTURNEB; - - t:N.-.C-: Boobtortvi ' Raleigh, JaixlOth; 1854. ?-v ;.-r.-, t"TN STORE '-Ground Alum Salt, in sacks, - I . Gunny ana,- Hemp liagging,- Bale Rope aad .Twine. For Bala low. .'. . - ;V-W- . ' 3- BROWN, :.. ',: I No 9. Fayetteville St. Raleigh, Jan. 3,1853. 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