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L ;. THE WEEKLY HE WS ' WAftllEXTOX, N. C. . , ' : TERMS 0 F THE. l1R R EATO.WVE WS. T ".!l,arsr "num-tf.if oaid in Wrt vnnc'e ; 1 oU if rot paid Hitliin two months, and3 :n.01- P1'1 4)ef-'re tlie end of the year. SinHe pies, five cents. ' ' ' -- ' Six copies bf the f j,rrevtoS;Kewi 4m be sup; plied for one year for I -J - A10 00 One copy Warrentdji News and Godev's Mara :zne .; .r, . . 400 ' . 1 ! " . Arthur's Home Magazine;, ; - , - " . r - 3 50 f To be pajd for invariably in ad vanctf. ' . ''" jfMioi.ui. Uur regular ates of advertising, are n .follow-- Every 12 rmes;or les first i, ss tion, $1.00 t'fcach siiiispriiei,t insertion. - '. - - 0 n5 A'rv-ertisement exctpdin? 12 lines, will be char ged in the sinwf proportion : ,.s a square anda quarter, a. sqiiMTt; an I a half, Jfec. ; ; 'The nnal .dedu'.i.m. will.br made withryearly ?r hnlf-yehrl v iad veiftisers. ., l Vrfoa,-i jor hilstne-ss Cards. not exceeding lines, will be. in ertedi six months, for $5 Oo' or'twel ye months foe !) 00. I v Liettei!? on. i.jn.smefs must be addressed to the- editor. .... . ' J ' ,-. FRID.W MORNING,; FEBRUARY 26, 1858. POETRY. A Ballai of Nanturket. "'. Where. jilnu. prlttjrrln.ssier- Where go fou in the. ratn ?' ' .-v I en to ask 'he sa i I o rs - . Who laileitt the Spanish main. " If they ha seen my Willie, If he'll .come hack" 'to. me Tis s-d to hUve my -darling A-saiifW oh the sea !" T O, Maggie, pijetty Mairjie, 1 urn back to yonder town, Your Willie's in thejiicean, fathom's down ! , An hundred II js hair lias turned to sea-pelt, J, His eyes hive changed to stones, And tw ice twb vers have knitted The coral r uind his bo:ies. ' ' -' 4. . .The blossoms and the elovef j '. Sha l blooni and bloom again, ' But never sba I -oijr lover Coiine o'er. i lie. Spanish main, .But Vlnggie r ;ver heefted, And' niourn 'ull v said she : f Tis sad to nave niy darlin j sailiijou the bea!" Slie lVft me in the darkness I heard-jthe sea gull's screech, A-1 d bui ly wi (ds were gi'owlin? With treuktr3 on the beach: The l.lyfhef He Is of .Vantilfckct,. Whnr.trt.ucliinx things they jsiid, ' .When'-' Masi lay a-sleeping With lilies lound her head. The.parson preached a sermon, J A nd nraye i and p'reached ajraih- " But .MasaieVd rone to W tllie 1 . Across the Spanish main ! SELECTED ?A Story of Husbands. Tlu-Te rare scorefi of husbands wlio; might Efofit by this; littl; story ; our hj readers now who they art , aiitl will comulend it to. ' . . I j i bride; and , she iu npel From her seat an stood with foot all peady to spring up stairs, the instant the word was given.. , ; ; mi i i i xue nusoanu, a lIarTe, strousr, handsome young man,' who hftd been looking about as! if in search of something, said pleasantly. " I've lostniy g oves ; but you keep your scfit, little wife ;; I Dan find them myself !' . " 44 Xo, no, let me get them," and with4 'eager baste1 the fai bride rushed up to her chamber, where sue reinembered to have seen a pair of glov(s! upon a table: " Thank you, my love, .aid the-husband, gloves from the hand of as- ue, receivea tne his wife, slippers, Then he stooped to pick up his which' he was goins to put in the closet; f 44 I'll put them away, ; Justin, " said the wife, taking the slippers" from fliim. ' 44 Now let me tip your comforter for vou, and O my! how massed up your hair is do let me, give it i mother brush!" So she tied the comforter and brushed up the hair, V Vi o f filart . rtf! V( vt Tr1-rt iril auu mvi iiA v 4o9 -iiitin. ; n iivj iiau, until niarriage, alwqys been v accustomed to do all, such things for f himself; and .thn with a loving embrace, they parted for the day. At. eve, when Justin returned, chair and 46lippers,; books and wrapper, were all await ing him, ami Mary , stood ready to aid her nusoanu in veiling .out, oi nis com mings into h?3 warm onok. Evorvtliintr that, she could possibl)7 do for hint she did if she did not' breathe! for hiinl, it was only because she was not able to do so. He couldn't lift a hand, towards aVivtiiiiil, or look around the - ... . -i . . . room, but what she asket.I : . , 44 What is it, mv dear; can't I get 'it for you ?" and this In iit made things 60.very easy to Justin that he soon refrained from saying V44 don't disturb yturself, my (Jax;vl can wait upbn niy$elf fetter than you can wait upon me." The. fact was he coulJ'nt and it did not takje long for him to find it - OUt. , . .' ) .' ' . .. i ' . V;' . The less a man Kaslbeeri waited upon be fore mar?jage the better it will seem to him to be niuih waiter upon afterwards after the first feeling of shame at seeing his pretty ' wife flying about the house for him while he keeps his sitting, has been mastered. -Six weeks will suffice to educate a man m ' the i art of being Wjiited upon, wben all tne da4 of his lifef he could never have dreamed . . . . ., i "i -j. a. i ot sucn a state ot taings,- naa n nui ueeu iur his teachers efforts. - ' - - - Twelve years from, the time of: the forego- ing scenes we k gtv(? .uuc tuuic . House affairs of Justin ;and 3Iaryj , Can that hollow-cheeked woman, with the -n nnr fnrmur ncouaintance ! i -. aha i rr it . t t ma raiiu emu, vu ' v-- . . . Ought twelve sho! years to make such a ha.vxe with one not vet at life's meridian? But it is Mary-Y-tf f. knowj her by her sweet smile r that it "is "thefsame, though cheek and ' eye; and form , and pair', are all changed, as if age had already oucheU tnein yet no eyen the smile is changed, its brightness is dimmed there is not t,he former token of . heart's case in it, yet it is just as pleasant iifi Uovihg Wever.-4-r" ; ' There arc children romping about the i Kjm seven, cijhl chilJivm . O, mortality ! . ,Tnt : cnuuren iuuaci ikwv; . w mder that the mother's faci if. holljw and j If tfe listen a few minutes, we sh 11 fii.d j ton. ,i varit'tyjOL dispositions arc here roprc- sented. The corn ba me element predomi- nates in one small individual : exnlorativp and venturous in a second " and third ; the musical in a fourth ; the mirthful in the fifth1; and alimentive in a sixth : the seventh and eighth are twins and infants ;' while the'J activet temperament distinguishes them all to such a degree that it would take a Xew York1 police - force tp keep them still for a single half hour. The mother long since gave Over the vain (attempt ; and in patient sub mission to an inevitable necessity, sits sewing' and rocking the twins, (who bravelv sleep! on undisturbed!) while the tronp of young angcld go under the tables and over chairs, iuu ciujseis, aua irat oi snoes ana srocKings; .; uniier ner garments, piaj'tng mae ana coop," and over her back, (lucky if it isn't her head,) in playing ' tag." . She bestows no reproof as long as kindness and harmony prevail, reserving all such dis cipline till contentions rise.' - In the midst of "puss in the corner," father" coines in. ' " IJush your outrageous noise, vou vounir savages, Jie ' says not feeling so cross as j the words sound. The children cease off a little; ' Father throws himself, on the sofa, and looks towards! f mother," Ilia eyes artil light as ever; and his form almost straight and well made, is now mare robust thau.it was when he was a i bride groom. ' 1 ! ' i - The hue pf high health "overspreads his handsome features ; and not a line of care has time's sharp finger scored upon his brow. Altogether he is a handsonjer man than he was, twelve years ago. . , . ''" Will you have a pillow, lear ?" a.lved Mary, seeing; her husband's eyes fixed upon her. - j I..-'.- " Yes'" and she laid down" her work and crossed to the" bed-room, which Opened Out of it. Returning with a pillow, &la placo! it under Justin's curly head. ' v 1 " I guess Til have something over me," he said. . , Si she went again to , the bed room, and brought. a blanket. She had co vered him up snugly, when he said : "Now get me a drink of water." : He had just come from down stairs where the water was, but his wife did'nt tell him that ; .she wduld have sent one of the chil dren down for a glass of water, but as usual when you want them, there was no longer one to be seen. " They had scampered off on seeing their father's; intention of taking a nap. ' .. -: , Well, as there were no children to go for the water, Mrs. Wear went herself and brought it. When Justin had taken it, she retucked him. and kissed him, and then re turned to the cradle. But now the twins, ; left so long .tmrocked, awoke and began to cry. ' : ).: ' ':':' '" : ."Dear m,'now you're 'going to haye those youncr ones up id help a fellow's ,nap are you ? ' AVjhy could'nt you have kept tfteiri asleep a little! longer, 3Iary 2" . 1 " Perhaps they 11 get quiet again, was her reply ; and at last she managed to make them 'hush, j : :. ? !" ' ' - ', "I must have my wants at tended to first.j' faid Wear, orie 3Ionday mrtrninnVtmJiiii clamoring to be got reaa' For school. 44 Mo ther" -had been distracted with a headache all the morning, and; that hail seemed to make, everything go wrong and behindhand.- 44 Wait children, till I "help father," said the poof mother, Ayho could just step without stagorering. j . 44 Help nfej on with my coat, my deafr, and then get mo a clean ' handkerchief, and tie a new ribbon iit'o this' ( watch, I want a bun 11? ot those bills up stairs, too ami am in a great hurry wife.". . this niorniris do be quick, w ite, poor was as quick distracted looking .creature, as she could be ; and at last the husband" laVid child renf were got off, and she," with: her almost bursting head, set about clearing the breakfast table and doing up the mornins: s wotk. t - They kept! no servant they couli not af ford to hire a girl for. the house work; it took all the spare cash to pay the .wages of Mr. V ear s clerks. Whj will iot follow , the languid, forced motions of tji at. ever-wearied woman, nor speak further Jof her pain ; we will not blame her for having! taught her, husband to be a burden which! helped to crush out her life. Just as easily she might havq, taught him to place his sturdy shoulders beneath every bur-. den that life j had" found or should find for her, he had a kind heart, though a blindly thoughtless (ine ; and - he . truly loved his Mary, though; of late years be had wondered and fretted a good deal, (secretly of course, for he wished hot to hurt her feelings,) be cause she no onger looked the peer of young blooming girls, when he was all the time improving in appearance. lie had said to himself,! more than forty' times, 44 what a pity it is that beautiful women will fade so soon why eajn't they hold theif own as well as men ; they are weak creatures, that's a fact." as if his wife had not borne hardship enough, both bf body and mind, to annihilate, the strength, beauty, courages and common sense of a. dozen men," though erery one of them had been in the beginning, as robust as he. We w;ill leave what has been told, a warning to those who come after; and only say that after one more year of trial the grave closed over Mary, and her long; suffering heart at last fiund rest, r , J Then in Jee(j," when Justin sat down alone in the house which seemed now so emptied of all that made home'; , when he brooded oyer the loss yyhich darkened even life itself ; wHich took th$ warmth out of the days, and the breath out! of the years, and left hi or to go struggling through life like one smitten at noon with, total blindness, he began to re member low his poor Mary's life had been worn out for hiini, and in remorso and bitter ness he bewailed the sacrifice: And there is no "doubt that Mary's successor will be the gainer by those hour$ of retrospection and remorse.:' .. ' . - . A bill, providing for the banishment or enslavement of the free negroes of Virginia, after the expiration of six months from the passage of the j bill, was lost. in the Legisla ture of that State, a few days ago, by a vote of sixtv-threo to seventy-four. . A .similar LilLT"esented a few years ago, received only JUVEXipV COIINTJI. : TO GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA IS XAST WEEKS " News." Constantinople." AxSWEit- TO CUARADE.'------,-4 ' JJuVfo'Bwj . ' ENIGMA. I am composed of sixteen letters. , . - . My 1 ll .2 is the name of a house. : , My 2 4 12 8 is a prominent part of the face; - (. - . ' ; -;( . ; ' My 3 0 4 13 7 is part of a church. ; f My 4 11 16 is anything single. . I My 5 4 15 10 is the name of a small ani mal. I . ; . " ' My C 7 1 5 8 7 is an article used mostly by children. - I 3Iy 7 810 15 is a franie upon which yarn is wound. . ' . 3Iy 8 5 6 10 7 4 7 is the highest title of nobility, j - , V ' My 0 4 10 is an instrument very necessary on a farm. ; r My 10 16 15 is a fish. . i ; My 11,4 13 12 16 can be heard but not seen. I. x : My 12 13 11 is an act contrary to Divine law. My 13 5 6 4 12 8 is to deceive. My '14 10 16 is an insect. , 3Iy 15 4 4 11 is a sorry fellow. - My , 10 15 45 is a measure. My whole will bo iueojnpsFcSWiblc to the person who solves this problem. CHARADE, i . My first is he who meanly hoards Nor works of charity will do ;f Or to himself wherewith affords To be respectable in view. J My second's all the powerful, I , Of body and of mind ; My whole are the most sorrowful, And wretched of mankind. . Answers in our Issue of next week. BLACKWOOD';! MAGAZINE Tlia British Quarterly Rcriews. 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Miney current in the State where issued jwrll ht received at par. . ..-,.!-'. 1 - i ." ; ' a.: CLUBBING. ( ..':'.-;' A discbunt of twenty-five: per cent, from the above prices will be allovyed to' Ciubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of .Uie above works- Thus : Four copies of Ulackwood or of one Review,, will be sent to one address fir $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Rhck wood, for, $30 ; and so on. , ' j J ;' j Postage. .!:.' Tne Postage to any part of the LT.uted States will be hijit TwESTi-rocR Cents a year for "lilackwood,'' and but Fovrtecm Gcvts a year for each of the Reviews. 1 ! At the above prices the Periodicals will be furnished for. 1857. " j SplcHdid-Offers for 1356 and 1857 Together. Unlike iha more ephemeral Magazines of the day, these; Periodicals lose little bv ag. Hence a full year of -the Nos. (with! no omissions) for Ijb, may be regarded nearly as valuable as tor 1857. 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IRON AND STBEL 4ilLLI.M & DUNLOP, Ult Sycamore-st., HJT Petersburg, Va., Inspectors and Dealers in Irou and Steel, invite the attention oT -Merchants and Maiiulacturers ti iheir'large and well-asaor ted Stock of Iron and Steel, comprising : ; Swedes, American Hammered, : Refined, English, . , . ' -' Rounds, flats & squares, all sizes, "Wide Plough, from ti to 10 inches, r Terse Shoe, . " ' Oval, Hal-Oval, Half-RGund, -Band, Hobpfiand Scroll, ' V Irox Nail hods, ' i ' . American English Blistered, German, .v-j. :'.. Naylor's best Cast, - 1 Steel. Agents foe the s tie of Mason 'a Sperm Oils and Fairbank's Patent Platfonn Scales, at Manufac turer's pi foes. Orders respect! ully solicited aad promptly attended to. ' . November 2"th, 1857. i." 3 m ' . OR RENT Several Offices, immediately west of the Courthouse square, for rent, with the use of the lot, outhouses and stables, if desired. For further particulars 'y at this offiee.'; ' j. ,.;v. U jbc 1 t f T AG. & OLD JAVA COFFEE in stbae and jLA for sale by ftW-W X M. VIlRTlK.BaO, !t CO. A MARVELLOUS REMEQY, A MA R VILLOUS AGE FOR HOLLOWAY'S O INT MEN Til R Gil AND EXTERNAL HEMEDY. B Y the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface: of our hndiM. ' Through these this Ointment, when rubbe'd on the skin, is carried to any brgan of in ward' part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of the Heart, in fl&mma tioTi of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every house wife knows that salt passes' freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Oint ment far inore readily nenetiates through any bojie or fleshy part of the Jiving body, curing this most dangerous inward complaints that can non oe retcheu Dy otner means. , IchvsiPELAS, SALT KMEUM AND COR RUTIC HUMORS. ' So remedy has ever (lone so much for the cure if. utseases of the bkin, whatever torin they may as this Ointment. No case of Salt R!ie;im, Siurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or Ery iel.-is, can Ion; withstand us infldeT-e. I he i iventor has travelled over' many prtsof.the globe, visiting the principal horpitafs, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to us application, and lias thus been the means of restoring count ess numbers to health. ' SOUE LEGS, SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS ': AND ULCERS. Some of the most scientific surgeons now re. v "sole y on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when bavins? to J cone with the worst cases of sores, wounus, u(cers, gia-itiuiar swenings, aim tum;rs. Professor olio jray has, by command - -T i , ...t,: j ofthe Allied Governments. 'dispatched to the osiit'ils o'f the- East large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical StatF. in the worst cases of Wounds. It will cure any ulcer, slandular swelling, stillness or contraction of the jointly even of 20 years standing. ' ' f ! ' PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be elFectuallg cured if the Ointment be well rubbed over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases : Bunions, Lumbago, Burns, Mercurial Erup Chap'd Hands, tions, Chilblains, Piles, Fistulas, Rheumatism, Gout, . Salt Rheum, Skin pisease-, Sprains, " Swell M Glands Stiff Joints, Sore Legs Sore Breasts Sore; Heads, Soie Throats Sores of all kinds, Scalds, Ulcers, Vr.eref.l Sores, "Wounds of at( kinds Sold at the .Manufactories of Prpfessor IIol loway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists t -i ' -V r - .1 : ' . i i- . . . l. - tt ami ueaiers. in .ieuii ini- inriiiismnii inr unueu Stale, and the Civilized woi Id, in jiots,at. 25 cts 62 1-2 rents, and 1 each. i jT'.TIiere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. -Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are athxed to each pot may 30-1 v j CCj CAUTION! None are genuine unless the words tl llolloway, -Vrir I'orA; and London," are discernible as a irater-mark in ievery leaf ot tiie book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may he plainly seen by hqldi-ng the leaf to Ike light. A handsome reward will he given to anv one rendering such information a mnv Ho;amrmflir The nrtHcine. orvendiing the same'; knowing jtlie to be spurious. i ' Marriage Guide, by. Dr Win. Youne MARRIAGE ilil!), oy OR. WM . -YOUN'jr Maniage Guile," by Dr. Win Ypuug MARRIAGE GUIDE, by DR. WM. YOUNG . .Marriage Guide, by Dr. Win. Young. Marriage Guide, by Dr. Wm. Young.' Vf AiUUAuii GUlUi-; Voung's Great Phy iyiL si.Vlogical. Work : THE POCKET . ES C'U liPIUS, or Every 0e his Own Doctor, by Will Young, AJ. D. It is written! in plain lan guage for the general reader, and is illustrated viih upwards of One Hundred j Eilgrayingsji AU young married people, or those contemDiat ing marriHge, and having the least, impediment to . mdriied life, should read this book. It dis. closes secrets that every one should; be acquaint ed with ; still, it is a book that inust be kept locked up, and not He about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five cents. Address Dr. Wr. Young,! 152 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadeluhia,!Pa. ap 10 ly - I P.K OS V KCTUS OF THE ! NORTII-CAROMNA STANDARD. New Volumes fr S5S ! wz 1TH the first number of the Standard is- ed after the 1st ef January, 1 858, Ave hail commence a NEW VOLUME of both our Weekly and Semi-Weekly issues, running the volumes for the future with the current yeai from January to January. . . OL'IV P11IMC1FLFS. ; It is;unnecess iry for, us to set forth the princi ples we shall advocate. Tney are well kuown to the people of Ulie State, and are embodied in the . Platforms of the National and Siate Conven tions of the Democratic Party. . kRegtrding Organization as second only to Princi ples, and as necessary to success, we shall not hesitate to denounce, the heresies bf any man w bo endeavors to disorganize the I'arty by ad vancing doctrines contrary to the cardinal pnn cipies of, the Democratic taitn, as laid cown m the PIatforn.3 above alluded to. APPEAL TO OUR FRIENDS. And now we desire to call upun our friends 'to he'p us, to extend our circulation Ve ought to have Ten Thousand subscribers, aud a little eobrt will procure.them. - V TERMS PER ANNUM.; (iM VARIABLY IS ADVAKCE.) . Semi-Week'y, - - ! 4 Weekly, 1 - - 2 00 00 ' IXDUCEME.NTS FOR CLUBBING. For Ten Dollars we wH send Six, Copies of the Weekly one year. To Clubs , of Ten.w more, $1 50 each. f The Standard is conducted strictly on the Cash system, and all subscriptions are stopped at the expiration of the time paid for. ; . i -i ,i tint ncv wi r env nuuirss, i iuuuli.i vx ii 4 u ju .1 , ; , Novemier 25, 1857. ; liALElGH, iC ILVER PLATEDi WARE Consisting of Tea Sets, Urns, Castors, Baskets, Candle sticks, Pitchers, SnutTers ani Traya, Table, Tea and Desert Forks, Spoons, Cups, Goblets" Salt and Mustard Stands,' Egg, Salt and Msstard Spoons, dec. which 1 am - now receiving, and to which I respectfully solicit the" attention of those wishing to purchase. J. T. jYOUNG, aoI.22-ti 4t), Sycamore st,' Petersburg. DAVIS, ABRAHAMS 4 LYON are closing out their entire stock French Moueielin D'Lainea, all wool, at 50 cents per yard, worth 75 061113. For bargains in all kind's of goods, call at the Established Cheap Emporium cf DAVIS, ABRAHAMS & LYON, dc 4 .-: -Xii. 13 Syca.ortff T MANUFACTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Read y -Made Clothing AND GENTLEfVIEN'S FURNISHING '-M.; , "i.-- . Wo. 38 SYCAMORE Street. Corner of - SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIESl AUTHORISED PT THE STATE ,OF GEORGIA. H3- $70,000! . cn FOR TEN DOLLARS ! ! T HE following Scheme will be drawn by S SWAN fe CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery; in each of thtir Single JS'umr ber Lotteries for March,-1858, at AUGUS TA, Ga., in public, under ther superintendence of Commissioners. CLASS 5, . To be drawn in the city .'of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, Mttrch 6th, 1858. ' CLASS , To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, March 13th, ld58; . .; ' . CLASS 7, r; To be drawn irifthe city of Avigu-ta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, March.20th, 1858. CLASS 8. ' To he drawn in the cify of Augusta, Geiirgia, in . public, on Saturday. March 27 tli, 1858, oij the nlan of Sinsle Numbers. ' Five Thoueand Four Hundred and Eighty Five Prizes J Nearly One Prize to every Nine Tickets ! MAGNIFICENT SCHEMI-:! . To be Drawn Each Saturday is March ! 1 prize of , $7U,000 . 30,000 4 prizes of 4 do 900 800 TOO 600 500 do do do do da do do 10,000 4 5,000 4- , 4.000 50 ! 3,000 ' 50 I - 1,500 1 100 ! 1,000 230 do . . do do V do do ; do i Approximation PHIZES. . . -, ; i-.fS nAfli Jt Crt t n. i Ariinnnnn'T. InSiU.I ltlnr (i.ilOtl " f , . I4 1 r --v- ":'rtn. 4 UOJ JUU uo oo,.uu . ir" do 200 do 10,000 800 do do do do do 125 100 75, 50 ' 20 dc do do do 5.000 '4,000 3,000 1,500 . ' 500 400 . 300 200 100,000 5,000 5.435 prizes, amounting to f.320,000 Tickets $10 ; Hal res 5 , CLuavters 1 to 50.000, corresponding with those 'Numbr ion the Tickets jirinted on se'ptrate slips of paper are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one whet. ! . The first' 457 Prizes, similarly primed and encircled, are placed in another 'vhefl. The heels,are then revolved, and a number ia'draw from the wheel of Numbers, and-at the same tine a - Prize is drawn from the other wheel. Tlve '(Number nid prize drawii out are opened and rxhibited to the audience, and reg istered hy the" Commissioners ; the Prize bein? placed againRt the Number drawn, This opera tion is repeated until all .the Prizes are drawn out. . - v Approximation Prize?:. The two preceding rtnd the two succeeding Numbers to those draw ing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to.the 23 Approximation Prizes. -'For example. ; ifTitk et. No. 11250 draws the $70,000 Prize, thoee tickets numbered 11,248, 11.249, 11,251, tl,252, will each be entitletl to $400. If Ticket; 'No. 550 draws the 30,'d00 Prize, those tickets num bered 543, 549, (551, 552, will each b"e eiAitled to 300, and so onf according to the above schen.e The 5.00Q Prizes of $20 will bedetermined by the last figure -of, the Number that draws th 70;000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the. 470,000 Prize ends .with No. 1 then all the Tickets, where the number etids in 1, will he entitled to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2, then ell the Ticketswhere Ihe Num ber ends in 2 will ue entitled to S20, ana so on to 0. . ; Certificates of. Tackages will he ao!J at following rates., which is the risk . Certificate of rackage of 10 Wholes, Do. do. 10 Halves, Do. do. 10 Quarters, Do. do. ' 10 Eighths, the ' 40 20 10 ' In ordering Tickets or certificates, enck; the mbney to our address for the Tickets rrdered ; on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first nvil. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any fisrure they may designate; ' The Lint of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately alter the drawing. ?T Purchasers' will please write their sig natures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State". . ' f fl3 Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in fiill without deduction ' flT'All 'prizesof $1,000 and under, paid tm mediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual tim of thirty days. All communications strtctlv confidential. . ITl Persons-, residing near Montgomery,'' Reier to. Herman & Co., Norfolk, Ala;, or Atlanta, Ga., can have their order filled, and save time, by addressing ;S. Swan Cn si iilir ,nf tlinse ritips. . X li-t-nfthe numbers that r drawn from the wheal, with the .amount of the prize that each is entitled to, will be publishea after every drawn!? in the following papers: Augusta rGaVConstitutionalist. New Orleans Delta. Mo- bile Register Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette Atlanta Intellizer.cer. Xew York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning "News, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss) Clarion. S Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to '"" my 1 ; S. SWAN;i CO., Augusta, Ga. Lumber! Lumber! Lumber!! HAVING sold ray interest in the Saw-mill to Mr. Geo. W. Kittreir, I would return my thanks to my patrons in Warren, ancLinfonn them that Mr. Kittrell will be pleased to receive their orders and wuTpomptly deliver any" amount of Pine-or Oak luaileron the RaihRoad at Kittrell's Depot. t L. H. P.LACKNALL. 2m Kittrell 3 1st. Dec. 4th, 1857. REMOVAL.The subscriber has remcved his stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods from No. 40 to his new store No. 53 Sycamore street, where he will be pleased to wait on his old friends and the public generally. J.T.YOUNG, no 6 53 Sycamore t. S UGAR3. Crushed, Powdered and Coffe- Su?ars. Aln Cuba do. in hbds. p or sale by N. M. MARTIN, BR0. A CO.i GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ; i- :-- .-'; BACK Street. Peteraburcr. Vireinii - w m ; NORFOLK, V. :E take.this ocrnnon tri inform diir friBda and the public cent rallvt thai now, and keep constantly on haml, nt best iortinent of 2 . .. . Gold and Silver Watchei r : ever offered for saie, eonsisthig m pak of jplmn and full. jewellt-d Gold Hunting: Lvr; nlein and full jewelled Gold" .Single Cnpi ldo.; plsif tnd full jewelled Gold nnd Enamel iJunting La d'ies Levers; plain and full jewel'ed. Silver Hunt ing and Single Case' Levers; Gold Mid Silver Hunting and Single Case Cylinder W'litfhfa; Gold Hunting, realT. F. Cooper Duplex Walch--s also LadieN fine KnnnieHand ; Pinniond Sri Watches; .new and KpleiidiufiSNortn.ent of fire Gobi Friiit Foied. Ear Rings and Pi is: l)iit .aine Chains, Guard, Fob aird" Vest Phsins; Gobi, Steel and Silver Spectacles; Gbld Thiio bles and Finger Scalt-R; Seal-s, hey, lednllioni and ('harms: Gold, Silter and PeVrt Card .fa tes; Ship C hronomelers for nle nnl' on liir Gold and SlifH Eye,. Glasses; Gold iim Sil-r-' Pencilf; uifh pens sonifthiiif. lew mi I f m j',-. Also, the iu.t superD collection of PLA TED WARES eer introdnred into the Sin of-Virginia, einbraciiig every variety of articles and every speciniei. of i lie eertius f American art, to be found rpon ilie table of the. geulenidii-of wealth and fashion, or in the boudoir of tUe'Is dy of taste rami fici-onipIislrtiieutJijToripVsitig in pn.rt Silver Waiters from 50 to f.75; d"o.Titchen : from ,r6 to .fll50: Solid Silver Cantors IVf tn (10 to $150; do. Tea Setir fi on. 200 to J3000t Goblets, ' Cream Cups, Cream Pots. Dessert and f'uttrr 30(J j U 'lives, Spaor.s; Kiiis es. F-iK, .&,c.f o F all kinds 12' jnod every yirietyj PI'atetl Cnk', Fflitt i'd Curd lOtrj Baskets: nnd,'r.l.o everv kind of the FINEST 1 4 AND B F.ST .TF.WI.I.HY. embracing very """"'""""ic niru inn-i hi' rill ninnr in lipr I II ... . . T I ianionnnie anu ningr inceni anie-ie in use in Ih United states. or. in IMrpe, mi cniin emtinn which "Wald be U.Unun . r.liv Any af be sold this splendid nssortmenl of article -it ill on' t'.ie 'most arcoftimodatii tr terms to puncttirl customers, and cuiefullV paxktd and Torwarded by Adams Express to niiv.inrini of iht Union by J. M, FREEMAN & f(N, aug 19-6m 1 Norfolk, V OWAKD ASSOCIATIOIT,, PH1LA- SEXUAL DfSEAS KS, 8uch as Sprrn atoi hers," Seminal NVieaknexs, Inijuteitce. (Lmioi , , Gleet. Syphilis, the vice' ol ': Onaiuium oiSflfl.' AlMie, dc, dc ' The Howard Association; in view of the anl' destriiPtion of !.' tie r: lift, ,rrtd ly Sexu.i. dis eases, and the deceptions . mcti.ed.,ipot the uni fortunate viciiitis f euch li.--eiie by Qunrku .. r uiic iru iiirn v i'ii!uii iii-. ctirgroii, as a CH ARITABLE ACT on!,y vf thei nn,e. to give 'Medical Advice GKA'l IS. to a I f erVons thus afiln-ted, wh apply by letter, v ith alps criptioti of their voiuli(ion, (age, ocuptiim. nanus oi jire, iv c. (j nun in canes ul extreme pov erty anu eunerin, to i- Lirft imi !LI FREE OF CHARGE. )ICIiNLS j a ne rtowaru Association is a oenevoi ent I iisti- tution, established, by ppecinl eiiduwhriit. fr' the relief of the si'rk ami di.strej'bed, afPict-dAk ith -'Vini lent and Kpidernic'Di&'easea." li ha iirw ai surplus of menus, -which the-.DirerioiaIinre voted to expend in advertising the above liotb . 1 is neediess To ndd thaH the A ssoriation conv niands the liilie.it Medical skill of the age, and wjiil furnish the mokt approved inodei ii f rentnent. Just published,' by'the Associnrimi, a Report oh SpermaJ:orrhtr.a, or Seminal enki.ie, the vie of Onanism, Mainrbnlioh or elf-At ue, and other Diseafies of lite Sexual Oifaup, by il. CoiiSuItiiig Surgeon, which will I e seiii by ftn' in a sea'ed envelope, free of cj-.arge, on the re ceipt of two Stamps for poutasre. 1 'Address. Dr..GEO. II. CALHOUN, Consult ing Surgeon, Howard Association, o S bout,b NI.NTH -street, Philadelphia, Pa. By ordei of the Directors.' i s ' EZRA D. HEA RTWELL.- Pr.sident Gko. FiRnni.D, Secreiorv. Drugs' Oils &o SA'ATOS WAIJiK EACLl'SIVEIA WHOLESALE-DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS Window Glass, Paints, ite.t &e. Lamp, Machinery and Paint Oils, Varnishes ! . Dye Stuffs ici, Ac' No.' 36, Iron Front. W&at-Slde Waiket 0qui C, A. SANTOS. W. T. WALKE. F A. ...... rtUo. tuf .vi. u. fCcxT To HERMAN & CO., - Ill I I u H .11 . . . Norfolk, r, Sam 1 M n llson Esq., Pres't S. U. R. II., Drs. and Pritchard,. Warrehton. I ' - ' ' 1 ' .' ' Howard' PUC" ... HHU, tUlt W A i t J I Just receited. per t- Schr. Yorktown, fine Buroans, Wardrobe,. Tete-n-Tete, Sofas, Chairs, tid a large sjnpply of , lUiUluu ywus, i 4usuus, aruics, iurc&u, Cribbs, &c. . Give us a call if you want to buy cheao. . i.V J, SWANK & SO.V. ' Sign of the.Marnmoth Chair, aa 25 No. C8 Sycamore St. "B A STILES OF PUBE JAMAICA OIV Mj GER! Thif is an excellent Stnmaehe car minative or excitant, possessiug all the" Valuable propertiea together with the true delieious aroma and taste of the finest Ginafer itself. They r measant to tan. anu goou to relieve an irritative Cough, Ac. ' ' - I N.F. RIV Dru CHENILLE - AND STELLA SHAWLS, opened this day, and -will be fcold at the es- tabliabed cheap Emporium of -'.' dec 22 DAVIS, ABRAHAMS A LYON. AGGlNG AND ROPE. r A good Jtock of Bagging and Rope in store and for sal by ja 29 .N. M. MARTIN, BRO. A CO.. IOLASSES. 25 bbls. prime Ntw Orlean lTJL Molasses. . Alo, 15 bbls. MuscoVado do or Kale by " '. ' .1 - r . , jau 29 y. Mi MARTIN. BRO. ACQ. JUST Received, a, fresh upply af Straw aad Shuck CutUrt. . J. A. EGERTON; T, . j j- t : f ...... v' ....... r . . , .
Warrenton News (Warrenton, N.C.)
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