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Parilcular Notice.
An the drawlofft r!ll hereafter be under
the erclustre stiperrision and control of
GENERALS O. T. BEAUREGARD and
TUBAL A. EARLY. .
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITT TO WIS
A FORTUNE. Thlid Grand DUtrlbution,
(Saw C, at New Orleans, Tuesday, March
14, lMi-142d Monthly Drawing.
Imm State Lcttery Ccmpai y .
Incorporated in 1S63 for 25 years by the
Legislature for Educational and Charitable
purpogefl with a capital ot $1.000,000--to
which a reserve fund of over $o50,C00 has
lace been added.
3j an overwhelming popular vota tts
traachisewas made a part of the present
State Constitution adopted Decenber 2d,
A n 1 H7Q
Its Gra.ht 8ivol,b Nitubkk Dsawivos I
will take place monthly.
liwer toalet or potptm
Lwk at the following Distribution t
CAPITAL PRIZE 130,000.
100,000 Tickets at Two Dollaks Each.
Halt-Tic kst8, Oxb Dollab.
LIST OF PRIZES.
Ad lndeptuent young mad
A right klod of tttnff younf jcAa
A cep ttiprfhoufciUio,
Plaia-opokeu. eeusible, 1
Ttiorouijaijr aeif oaad younj xnao.
A tit-to L-9-baien yoang man;
A up-to-tue-frout yoong raan;
A penuiue. plucky, '
IJUtDV-HO tickvl i
'Try -it hsuln youug znaru
A b now !ed2-e ing yoaos; man;
A real wldo-awaks.uug tuan;
Flud-om-trie-reftoi:,
2itt tuu-ruHi lLoeuru yourg man.
A !oo-out.f.irwo;hers jout-g man;
A practice .;in: -pruact: yuLxig man: "
liiud, hymiMtiiielic,
ioi Hit tnofelo.
An ftirbl(, oourtous yocos m&;
A kco- Wliat-la-Hy youiiu mau;
A Ap t f i rub fctjivifciry, i i
Fr!.- t'ldoiiVHtyl I !
ilR.ivia.ulsrriurt sonv.it tuau.
! i
A uowadayrArc young man:
A luin-iofc.:yutid 4U rasc;
A rr.ci:v eifjxlrs;rif
yot a i i? ay wverd ( e.--d,
Ktudlbvi-Iiike yoctis luaa.
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THE RdMASICE Of TH WAa-
TUE ATTEMPT TO
"WfiiTEB.V 0?.FDERAfV.
F08M A
iq the mot
ia Rich-
1 Capital PrUeiof
1 Capital Prlae of
1 Capital Prize of
S Priae of 2.500
5 Priaes ot 1,000
iQ Prises of 500
00 Prises cf ilOO
200Pr aes of 50 -300
Priees of 30 -1000
Priaea of 10 -
$30,000
10,000
5,000
5.00
5,000
10,000
10,000
10.000
10,000
10,000
APPROXIM ATION PRIZES.
Approximation Prizes" of $300 2,700
9 Approximation Prizes ot 2001,800
Approximation frizes of 1U0 900
i07 frizes, amountinx to - - $110,400
AesponaiDic corresponding asrenta wanted
at all points, to whom liberal compensation
iu oe pain '
For further Information, write clearly,
Riving full addre-a. Send orders by express
or K entered Letter, or Money Order by
mail, addressed oxlt to
Si. A. DAUPHIN.
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w M. A. DAUPHIN,
127 La all 8t eef, Chlcae4 lUs.
or 1 A. DAUP-UN, ...
007 sTnth St. m ahirtst"n, D c
The New York OfBoe Is removed to Chicago
X. 3. Orders addressed to iiewmlean
will rxeiv prompt attention. -
TV particular mttention of (he Public 'u
2 fact Vuxt entire number oft ha
iyfvr vach Monthly Drawing in told, and
"The landmark,
PDBLIdBBD AT
BTATE8TILLS, IREDSLU CQ 5 0,
tie
LaadiaiT Wewapapar ia Weatra Hortk Car.
-
ollna.
uXJ b-tk. os! I)ei rpr rab ljhfid
I'eoail -o bty one of c th Urct nc
waad a larger kel ireatloB ihaa anv
PPr ersr heretofore pvbUahMiia thacomu?
Ita elrenlatlom in Alaxander, i!a Aik,
Aii9aanyt . r4 iar lTls and Iredait la
wjrer thaatir ony tw -par era. In the
owte eombiced; aid la rardjr scealrltg a
IW at f -eihold ia Krt stthe, baxry. Rowan
wwura ilkUBbarg.
. 'tUtaaoBij papar ia Western Xvtth Utr
that employs a Bejruiar Casvaaaicr
neat, and ia thus kept eosstacUy baf.-re the
people, Under thia lyatea a Tasidir inersa.
a-Tke Bst Adrerthrrajf iiedlam la Weat
era JTorth OaroUna.
AMfeas, ail) Jl
' . Httetrti?, 0
Wanted.
25,000 711,2 -CR03-TDS8 Ci$ 8
1 ,T 'towf fartf cnlan qtrlrs)
CLT1UJ2Aa,
The Uon Jacob Thoiaason, Disnlsf d
Man of War Thi i t ltn iicle
' 2'f,009 Cohffdfrjt'c PriR!'ners The
Ilansins c;f B ale and thp Aas .
kluatkn of Abraham Lincoln.
Col. T. . Barr, a weil-jsaown GouFed-
erate officer, priuta in the Philadelphia
Ttmea au account of .the attempt to re
lease ino o.ouo UoOfcderato prisonera
coaiiatjd iu Chicago, Columbus and tsan-
dusky in 1854. .nd to inaugurate a
iNorth western Confederacy. Major O
uuic, ui Hie r jiiu ei
ment, was a leadi ier epirit
tie received hi iastrccticca
inond, and reported to tha Hon. Jacob
rhompsoa, then in Cftnad. Jacob as
signed him lo the command of the De
partrnent of Ohio, with headquarters at
eauansKj. , i
At Cum p Docs las. near Chicago, thera
were about 8,000 Confederate prisoners;
at uamp Uhie, near Columbus, Ohio.
about 8,000 more, and at Camp Morton,
sear Indianapolis, about1 4,000. On
Johnson's IaUnd, in Sandusky Bay. there
were about 3,200 Confederate officers
confined. Tha object was to simultane
ously release all these prisoners and
officer the m n in the other three camps
-.1.1 Art. i -Va
wun me oiacers on i u ohnson's island.
VV ith this force and the active aid of
Northern sympathizers ii was thought
icat a in orin western uoniederacy was
not impossible. Major Tom Hinda. now
Jadge at Howiiojr Green, Ky., had the
Stite ot Illinois, with his headquarters
at Chicaoro. Mainr Cn.atl(man hail Tn.
diaua, with his headquartefv at Centra-
ai, an ui fcut'Be piaces iorinern
allies were working in conjunction.
. The time selected for makiocr the as
sault upon these camps was to be gauged
by Gen. Early 'a attack upon Washing
ton, rq es to matceit impossible lor any
of the troops to be sent to reinforce the
limited number of Federal soldiers then
in the Northwest. The INorthwest was
selected as the basis of operations, be
cause there was great .rebellion there
against conscriptions; and the people
were generally tired ot the war. ,
It was at first intended to strike the
blow while the Democratic ' National
Convention was in session u,t Chicago -Four
thousand Confederate1 soldiers and
sympathizers - were in Chicago at that
time ready for the work. Kmy's delay
ia striking Washington gauged a post
ponement. Among the Northern allies
Col. Burr pUces Brick Pomeroy. He
asserts, on the authority of Major Cole,
that Jacob Thompson gave Pomeroy
money to establish the La Crosse JDem
ocrat.
On Major dole's assignment 1 to com
mand at Sandusky he was instructed to
capture the United StateB man-of-war
Michigan. She was t the only armed
vessel on tha lakes, and with her in
their power the Comederates felt assnred
of success. Cole went to' Erie, where
the Michigan was lying before she was
sent up as guardship to the prisoners
on Johnson's Island. Through friends
he made the acquaintance of the officers,
entertained them handsomely, and was
invited to the ship, so that when it
came to Sandusky he was always a
welcome guest. He 'established him
self in tiaudusky as aa oil speculator,
organized the Mount Hofie Oil Com
pany, and located a well near Titusville,
t'a. Jaige Fiilmore, of Buffalo, was
elected president, and Cole was elected
secretary. 1 his gave him a business
standing, nnd his position as secretiary
abu practical manager oi tne company
readily accounted tor the travel it was
necessary for him to do in furtherance
of bis military duty. It also explained
the abundance of money' he had and is
will.ngnesa to spend it. '
He received from Mr. .Thompson
$60,000 ia, gold, a portion of which was
deposited in tho bank at Sandusky to
his credit. There was also an account
kept in Philadelphia' with Drexel & Co..
in ins name oi ionn lieu, tie also bad
an account with Belmont ,in New York.
The Confederacy had plenty of means
in its secret service fund. Cole says
that there was something like 586,000,
000 altogether to the credit of the Con
federate commisioner and his colleague.
Moat of it was, ho believes, deposited
in the bank at Toronto. He turned his
attention to cultivating the acquaint
ance of officers oof the steamer Michi
gant and all military officers stationed
at Sandusky, or who came there, as
a prerequisite to success in releasing the
Confederate prisoners. Be wised and
dined the officers continually, and was
on excellent footing with them. He
eoou found it necessary to bare 'men in
his employ on board the Michigan and
also on Johnson's Island. As the Unit
ed States Government wanted both sea
men and soldiersutwo Confederates) were
enlisted as seamen and sent aboard ths
Michigan- Ten more were enlisted as
soldiers, and west oa daty as msuhtrs
:tbynejal3do1njr:datyiall Jdhcson's
, a: tildes sOcto'sV rbeial -relations
witbj the,oScsTsha was i a posit ion to
7 lOSt90JsUft what ; jra 50ing;icn
uuia oatno.e3el -an4 oa tho island
i ae men, eoluteCas Federal soldiers
",H vyueaerie cmcersana in get
iuii. kucm, ,:v;oie xeiis ,tn ioi
lowg-irtcrdenti v-v;- - ?h :
I "aT oejore our piak3 were,. com
pleted Mr. Thompson, at cne of oar con
ferences iu Canada, said he should like
to visit and look over the steamer
Michigan before we attacked her, and
Ieo personally inspect the details of my
piaua upon ine ground. !
I lfycu think it safe, Mr. . Thorn psoa
a sconia dc exccediugly glad to have
yon do so." I eaic. i
He did not reply and we parted wi th
ou roy snowing wnat his intentions
were. A few days after,, while sittinsr in
my room at the West Hohaa, Handnsky
crBt came on ana gild: "Hour
: i i a . ' . i
an jb m me psnor, and would like to
see yea." . 1
I told Miss Annie Davis to sro down
. - C3 ' '
anri mvit Lr up. Of course, I knew it
was not my aunt, bat I was naver taken
by surprise at anything, and was alwavs
on my guard. 1 supposed possibly it
was a female couritr with orders or infor
ruatiOB. !
Miss Davis went down to the " oarlor.
.iii ... -
ana in a moment returned with an oiderlj
may piceiy oreeseu m a ity'a that well
trecanio her age.
Vr hen the veil was removed there
. .1 I T ? rri .
atuouj o&eo inompson. i was wholly
auawi, o oisguiso was penect, ana
th8 asaumptioa of too character easy and
gT'Ceiuu I
I sent word to the Michia an that
had a lady relative who had stopped over
. r : t a i i
Mam lu viAit. waat sne naa never seen.
a man ci war, and that l should nko to
bring her aboard. They returned a
cordial invitation, and that afternoon
plr. Thompson and I went out to the
ship. .Mr. Thompson went all over, and
in a squeaky voice put such questions
about her construction and arrangement
as a rural temale of well-advanced years
ana smau opportunities ir gleaning in
formation would be likely to prop und.
No one suspected , him, and the officers
wero exceedingly polite to the one they
afterward spoko of as ''my country
aunt." i
After Thompson's visit to the Michi
gan Cole spent three weeks ia Phila
delphia recruiting. He established his
headquarters at Twelfth and Chestnut
steeets, in the Girard building or old
1 11 J r-l -rw .
vurauaaer fiouse. u.e aiso naa an
other rendezvous on Fifth street, between
Chestnut and Wolnot, where a man was
ostensibly recruiting an artillery com
pany ror the United mates service. It
was here that most of the men for the
capture of the Michigan were hired.
They were paid $40 a month and expen
ses. The money was. drawn from Drex
el s cans to meet the current expenses
.rii .. r
oi mess agencies ana to pay tne men.
J he plan iully matured, it was decided
to make the attack on Monday, Septem-
oer 1864. me intention was the
moment the Michigan was captured and
the Confederate officers released, to cut
all the telegraph wires leading out of
Sandusky, seize a railroad train, run
down to Columbus, assist in releasing
the prisoners there, then run back to
Sandusky and establish the temporary
headquarters of the Confedrato Depart
ment of the Northwest. Gen. Trimble,
of Maryland, who was the ranking- Con
federate officer confined on Johnson's Is
land, was to be made Commander in
Chief, and Cole had in his pocket a
commission from the Confederate Gov
ernment appointing him to that position
the moment he was released.. Cole was
supplied with other men who enlisted in
blank, all properly signed and attested,
to give to all other men who enlisted1 in
the Confederate army for this service.
This wus done to, make them regular
Confederate soldiers, so that their ser
vices would be legitimate acts of warfare
as long as they obeyed orders. r
r Major Hinde, in command at Chicago,
and Major Castleman. in command at
Centralia, were to attack Camp Douglas
and Camp Morton simultaneously with
uoie s attack upon , Johnson's Island.
Major Hinde was also charged with the
duty of capturing one of the iron steam
ers plying. between Grand Haven, Mich.,
and Milwaukee, Wis. Through i some
misunderstanding none of the others
made the attack, although Cola teletrr&nh
ed before leaving Detroit, on the mom
ing ot the 19th, to Charley Walsh, a
citizen of Chicago, who was Major
Hiude's assistant, and is now street com
raissioner of that city, us follows:
-Detroit, bept. 19. 1864.'
Close out all the stock in the Mount
Hope Oil Company before 3 o'clock 4 to
day. Be prompt. - -i O- H. (Jole.
This meant that the attack would be
made on the Michigan at 5 o'clock i that
evening. Cole left Sandusky for Detroit
on Saturday, with all arrangements p.T
fected. He had previously determined
to capture the rtxiio Larsons, a vessel
plying in the lake trade, for service in
transporting our troop? The pi m was
to go aboard of her at Detroit and the
men who were to assist in her captnre
were 10 gt on at the various points at
which she tonshed on the Canadian
snore. 1
(Concluded to-morrow.)
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PASSBOOKS, MAIL ANO EXPRESS
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Trains Woa 1 and 2 etoo at r?alr itariona
only, and ptts desjEated 'in tbe Ooaip
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Daily except Sundays,
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Arrive at Shelby at 12.00 U
deave Shelby atMMM..MMMM.wn.'M 1:00 P U
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Trains Roe I and 2 males close connection
aa tiaailfit wi h K Jk A Trains to and frorc
aleizb. and at Utarlotte wl h ghelbv Li-
vision Train. .
Throcvh diapinr Cars btre Wllmlnor.
ton and Char totte and HaieWb ta4 Ohariott.
Train No. 1 raakss eonntetion at Charlotte
with A., T. a U. il. K,. for BUteavilie.
cooneeting thra wita W. -JS, C. K. R. for
ail points on sat road.
iraira r;os l and 6 make fonneuon at
tJtiarlotte wl-n A & N O K B fo- i Drtan-
oarg, oreenviue, Athena. Ati.nta asd all
p ints oeyoa . i
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mtngton! wi'h W A W H & t r points North.
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Arrive at C O aad A JunpHon.. 6.10 1 A U
Arrive at Ooiuiabiaw.ww.WMW.. io a 45
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hiteville, Fleiuipcton, talr bluff, Marion,
Flortcce, ?imnonsTlUe, tumter, Camden
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aad for Angueta oa train 47.
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Avfije at Wilmington, Front Bt.
Fast Jiirou?a cm and Par sender Trai
i?aiiy aos. 45 Werth and 40 Beats.
Laave V ilmington, Front
uepet at........ in p k
a . ray -
Lf.avewetaon-........... 6.15 P k
arrive at wuaalnjrton, srottat.
uay zsau ana raasasjrsr. Daily, A'o. 45
r-orin ana 4'i Hrnt.
Leae W!ltaiecn Front Ht. ' '
Ikiepot At.M 1 03 P M
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iayc weta.n at ..... ..... l 20 A M
arnva at Wi miDrtoB.... .7 CO AM
r.n .o. vr n win a cporiy at Kooky
o ni P9.ru aw, a Ajriio'it, v. araay ilonnj
vu 6t, oic'orrt. Wi con, IjBCAV
aonnf, itLfic d and liaiifax.
TrainKoAy 8oatn will top oolv at oek
,w eipcn iar au poizstn Rorth dail'. a 11 r r
na ticiicona, asJntUj wrt Hn.iy vU
frats r0 43 rers dally m r?lr elore
ncricn tor su rvJata orii
?rAi? soi 5 rat aTlaKiebniAedand vvt.
l antf ns o'oe cemr ecuan daily o
Bichmoid and ezcaft Saturday titWfcr
ui cbiiori lesra no.
All' truitrf ran trAU ir5 WUraiaffto
ted Waahiagtoo, and hav PrUji PaTac
Sleepera ttahl,
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das 1 1 !
Hev Restaurant.
rjXEZ TJXDJUt SIGNED would respectful'
ly atmctroct ;that he-has Jtrt f tted up at I
No. 8, Granite Rowrout2i Front st., a Re.
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tanrant fer Ladles and Gentlemen, where
meals and refreshments may be had at all
hours of the day. Every thing is 'new and I
flrftalaaa. PoBse Waiters and courteous at
taodasta.
ws aan oyttats fa'seaeoa. Tine
Wto.Ujnmand Clears.
The folltnrtnr oaounu ranrl J I
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Scrthara Faatory,
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CRrU aAL- bhel. l 10
COTTOS Tl3fNw9bdl l0
DOMESTIC- l"ed Hl35
Skectir, a-4 yard..
FLOtTB-FiBe. bbl i) 00
rfepor, .fortharo,)?? bbU 5 25
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rasily tbU. 7
Ct.r iliUSxBtjpr U bbU. 7 00
" Family W bbl. 7 60
aal vbbu. co
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.l1 8 75
Kaakarel, So, 2, V bbU..ia 50
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S?,kPe,i,No t7 bbL-.OO 00
Mollata. V bbl. 3 50
DrjOod, V fb j
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fansrian tanano. JOO0 Oa.CO 00
Uarolica FertlUaar 00 00
aavaasa unano,
Complete slannre M
Whtnn'i Pboaphate
t7ando Phosphate. "
vfUCOX, UiOD UO..
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V 00 00
nipulated Gnano.
OUAIN Coretore, 56Bi
Cern, eargo, 68 fcs.
Corn,yeL, 5ushaL...
Oats, t? bishel.tlZlI
niuus ureen. 73 lb.
Dry, B
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in.
100 &!
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West India earjjo, aecord-
iS to quality, S M fU.18 00
Dreued uoorinff.aaMonad.lk on
Ssantling and boards, eoa-
M,,fi1Ac' V M ft.... 11 CO
KOLAH88 Ouba,hhdSfrl it
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ongar nona,nbda. 7 gal. 7 2 ?
uneaaa uaolce bale. $ gal. 00
SAILri Cut. 20dto4d, aipg.basia
01L8-K.ro.ene, g'aLi II
7. ' Y IT' &f
Linked, O gal 1 (Q
Eoein, eal.
PBAJNDT8-V baaheL. 1 25
POTATOES-oweet, bcA 00
Irish, Northern, V bbLw. 4 00
POBK Northern,eitymess.23 00
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Prune, $, bbl (extra) ..00 00
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wverpool, lack. .
American f aaea
Marsba fine, V eaek
Cadia eaok
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Kill, prime per M ,....,10 00
ttiil. fair periM 8 00
Common, per M 6 00
Inferior to Ordlnerv.nar Mies
WHIBKEY Nortb'n,per gl 1 26
Sorth CaroJna, per gal. 2 00
WOOL-Dnwa)ed,per& 20
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LOWEST PUCES !
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D0WE ELSEVH3I2EJ
Satisfaction Guaranleed
pEINTIBro
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cr f eranc r i u f t cf tbe eiry axd ae : .
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