A ,..V f .. ! ....... v '" HI ill (y vi? l I II V j I -w X lit - 1 1 V j4 I I r. isi'it II, Jrl, Editor arid Proprietor. wixiTiiriGToif, morth-caboliha SIX -DOLLARS A lTCAltlX ADVnca th v ()I, IIL-NO- 219. Inhalation in Consumption. " . , Bronchitis, JJaryngitei and otJter Diseases of the Cheat ,nid Throat, successfully treated by the Inhalation of Medicated Vapor i and Poxsder, by Absorption and con-! t'.Aunl treatment a3 practiced at the "Stuyvesant Med oil Institute," New York City. Diseases of the Heart Liver, Female Complaint, Dyspepsia, Venereal Affec tions, and Chronic Disease generally, will receive the attention of the Physician. to whom uch may have keen specially entrusted.; The unprecedented success which has attended laid method of treating diseases of the Lungj and Throat, has induced U3 to depart from our usual course, and avail ourselves of the Pre33, in order to bring it to the know dge of such as may be laboring under, or predisposed to such affections. The dawn of a brighter day has at length arrived for the Consumptive. The doctrine of the incurability of Consumption has at length passed away. Wc have in dubitable proofs in our possession, that Consumption in all its stages can be cured ;j in the fir3t, by tubercular ab sorption; in the second, by the transformation of tub t rcule into chalky and calcareous concretions; in the third by cicatritfi op ecar.. Those wedded to the past, . 'aiy :isirt, that tvja noV Consumption is incurable; iach are behind the age. ; To all, this great truth must iie apparent, viz : that medicines inhaled in the form of Vapor or Powder directlyinto the Lungs, must be much more effectual than that taken into the Stomach where i!u- di$ea$e dees notexlit. The advantages derived from Inhalation in the treatment of Consumption and Throat diseases, are, that 'medicines in the form of Va pors are applied directly to the lungs, where the disease xists: t hi stomach being left free to aid in restoring ifMkh, by. administering to it, healthy, life-giving food. nor is no ca3e so honeles3 that Inhalation will not rf-ich; tho means, too are brought within the reach of tl!, the manner of administering tho Vapor3 being 80 riuiole, that the invalid is never required to leave home, r. hf ' the hands of friendship and affection tend to aid -t , iii.ifh the Physician's efforts. I earnestly appeal to .tilcliigence of all afflicted with diseases, or who may i' fhc germs of the disease within them, to embrace once the advantages of inhalation, and no longer waste rocloustfme in applying no3trum3 to Jhe unoffending at m ich. I claim for Inhalation a place amongst the precious gifts that Nature and Art have given us, that "our days may be long in the land," and as the only 'Ark or Rekitge" for the Consumptive; a method not only ItiTIONWL nur simple, safe, and efficient. Such of the profession that have adopted In halation, have found it efficacious in the highest degree, arresting the progress of the disease, and working wonders in many desperate cases ; in verity, a triumph of our Art, over this fell destroyer of ourspies. Note. 'Physicians wishing to make themselves ac--Uiinted with this practice, are informed, that our time being valuable, wo can only reply, as to ingredients u-ed, to such letters that contain a fee. The fee in all rases of Pulmonary affections, will be $10, on receipt of which, the necessary medicines and instrument will be forwatled. The fee in other cases, will be from $5 to 10. ; V Applicants will state age, sex, occupation, married or single, how long affected, if any hereditary disease ex ists in the family, and symptoms generally. Let the name,- town, and State, bo plainly written. Postage for return answers ra ist be enclosed. Letters w,hen regis tered' by the Postmaster are at our risk. All letters must be addressed WALLACE MERTOUN, M. D. aug. 2.-6mc.l j S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. "Our Motto is to Flease." T the Wilminaton Saddle. Earnest, and Trunk Man J. nfactory. The subscriber respectfullyinformsthe pub lie that he has recently received large additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness mountings, &c, of the latest and most improved styles, and is constantly manufacturing, at iUwtornon Market street, everv description of articles in the above line. From bis experience in the business, he loela confident tbat ne will De aDie to give enure BaiiBmcuui 'o his customers. He has now on hand and will constantly i- o.-.i-. a lnrtr aaanrtment of 'WieS, Gig, Sulky, and Buggy Harnesses ; Ladus Saddle, r,ridlestVhip8. &c. ; Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, dbc, drc. Ui of which he will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. He has also a large assortment of trunks, Valises. Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchels, Fancy Trunks, &c, Aud all othor articles usually kept in such e ;shments all of which he offers low for Cash, or on s- crkoit to prompt customers. . . Saddles, Harness, Trunks Medical Bags, Ac, 4c., made u order. ! , .. . . In addition to the above; the subscriber always keeps on hand a largo supplv of String feather, and has now, and will keep threugh the season, a good assortment of Fly Nets. All arc invited to call and examine my Goods, whether in want or not, as I take pleasure in showing my assortment to nil who may favor me with a call. Harness and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair price to per sons buving to manufacture. Also, "Whips at wholesale. All kinds o riding Vehicles bought and sold on commii siong. JOHN J. CONOLEY. May 10, 1S51. j J. M. UOBINSON, & SON. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers, Agents and Dealers, in Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Agricultural Impleeraente, &c. Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 1. '56. 064-ti. N OTIGE. 1500 bushels very superior white flint Corn. Just received arid for sale by aug 8. D. DcPRE Jr. 00-PARTNERSHIP between John Ha.ll and Wm. L. Pitts, in the General Produce, Real Estate and Stock Brokerage business. John Hall will givo his principal attention to the Naval Store interest, Wm. L. Pitts to Cotton, and both parties to all matters con nected with a genera! Brokerage business. JOHN HALL, WM. L. PITTS. March I Oth, 1856 . 623-tf Xoticc. rrtfE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform thein 1 habitants of the Town of Wilmington, and the pubKc generally, that he is engaged in the Baking of hard bread and crackers, and if properly patronized will devote his entire attention to this one branch of busi- j uess ; and will furnish Merchants and other consumers I at the lowest price possible, for cash either wholesale j or retail. On hand, Batter, Boston, Sugar, Milk and Soda Crackers, Pilot and Navy Bread. All orders will ! bo promptly fille, and goods forwarded. Address V - SAM'L W. ROBERTS. . Wilmington N. C. 49 Market St. jane 25. ; 713-tf. BOAi2DING. The subscriber having recently com pletely fitted up the Bradley house, two doors north of the Presbyterian Church, is now ready to accommo uate transient boarders. ; L. MILLETT. jan. 21 581-tf. i(!v-Bcriu) Mutual Ulre Insurance Company. Directors. A. T. Jeruss, Aux. MncHELi, Jso. Dibblk, M. A. OoTtfsr, M. W. Ja.rvi3, Gko. Bishop, W. H. Olitik, J. D. Fliksib, E. Ccthbert, W. P. Moori, Wv. Drxs, W. (5. Wiuttobd, J. M. F. Harrison. 1 Officers. A. T. JERKINS, President, W.P.MOORE, Vice President. WM.n. Oliver, UIecutiv6 Committee. Alex. Mitchell. ) Dam'l T. Carrawat, Secretary and Treasurer.. The above company having complied with the require ments of its Charter, is now prepared to effect insurance n approved risks on the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance will be made to 1 i A. A. BROWN, Agent. vTiljttiat, N. 0. June l,-Y0-tet WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER CLARENDON IKON WORKS, , '.. wilmixotoj.-,, c. A. II. VAN BOKKELEN, Proprietor. 'PEE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the entire A- terest in the . "Clabxsdos Ibos Woeks," solic orders for Steam Engines, of any power or style, Saw Mills of every variety, Mining' Machinery and Pumps, " Grist and Flour Milk, complete, Parker, Turbine and other Water-Wheels, Rice-field Pumps and Engines, Leavitt'a Cora and Cob Crusher, Rice Thrashers, . Shingle Machines, Shafting Hangers and Puilies, Cotton Gits and Gearing, Iron Castings of all kinds and patterns, Brass do. " " Locomotive and Tubular Boilers, Flue and plain Cylinder Boilers, Blacksmith work of all kinds. Iron Doors for houses and Jails. Establishment having been reorganized for the The express pmrpose of insuring punctuality in theexecutioj of all orders, the public may rest satisfied that any wor which may offer will be promptly delivered according tc promise, and of such workmanship as cannot fail to give satisfaction. The Mechanical Department being in charge of men of talents and experience, I have no hesitation in say ing that the work hereafter turned out, shall compare favorably in every respect with that of the most celebra ted in the States, and at prices which will make it to the interest of all in want to send me their orders. Repair work always done without delay and, having a large force for that purpose, it will prove advantage ous to any person needing such to give me the prefer ence without regard to expense of sending some from a distance. - Orders will be addressed to "Clarendon Iron Works,1 Wilmington, N. C. A. II. VAN BOKKELEN. Oct 15-49 9-tf CtAPSI CAPS! ! We have just received and opeu- ed a case of new style JOCKEY CAP, something that is really neat and tasty. Also Men and Boys blue Navy Caps. Our stock of Canes are also increased by this morning's Express. Call and see at the Brzaar of Fashion. GILES & II A WES. oct IS. Administrators Notice. THE SUBSCRIBER, having at the last term of County Court of New Hanover County, taken the out A. letters of administration on the estate of Frederick Moore, dee'd., aH persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment. And those having claims against it to present them within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred of a recoverv. sept. 20.-6w. THOS. C. MOORE, Admr. GENTS FINE DRESS MOLESKIN, and Soft Felt Hat3, in great variety, at the Hat and Cap Empo- iium 34 Market st. SHEPARD & MYERS, oct 22. Ice ! Ice ! I Ice I ! ! TfE WILMINGTON ICE HOUSE will be open for delivery of ICE from sunrise to sunset, except on Sunday, when it will be closed at 9 o'clock in the One cent per pound for quantities of 3 pounds and over. Terms cash, in all cases, without exception. Tickets can be procured by such as desire them. Ice furnished to the sick poor, free of charge, when by direction from physicians or visiting committees. Wilmington, N. C, April 15, '56. 657-tNl J. Jl. STEVENSON, AGENT -FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF PRO DUCE Office under Adams Bro. & Co., Princess -Street, Wi aaington N. C. - . ' February 14th, lS5t. Office Wil. & 9Ian. Railroad, ) ' Wilmingtox, Dec. 13th, 1855. j" VTOTICE is hereby given thafall Freight transported l.y by this Road will be at the entire risk of the owner, from the moment it is unladen from the Cars at the point of delivery. L.J.FLEMING, Dec 14, 1855 550-ly General Superintendent. ROYAL LOTTERY of the ISLAND OF CU B A ioi!i.uriijtjJ!iiL;i tne superintendent General of JLJL Revenue ot the Island of Cuba has disposed that all the drawings which will take place in the present year, ieot. commencing witn tne one or 9th August shall be GRAND EXTRORDINARIES, of 21,500 Num bers or Tickets, and that the $258,000 to be distributed iin rrizes snail DC m tne lollowiner manner: 1 Prize of. . . t7 5100,000 . 50,000 1 do. ; 1 dO. 1 do. ....... I do. 3 Prizes of $ 2,000. 3 do. 1,000..... 70 do. 400, . . . .. 149 do, 200,.. 20 Approximations, . 20,000 . 10,000 5,000 6,000 . 2,000 . 28,000 . 29,800 7,200 2 19 Prizes APPROXIMATIONS. $258,000 The two former and the two following Numbers to those winning one of the five Capital Prizes, shall be entitled to : To the one of f 100,000, 4 Approx. of $ COO, To the one ef 50,000. 4 do. 400. $2,400 1,607 1,)0 S00 800 To the one of To the one of To the one of 20,000, 4 do. 400, 10,000, 4 do. 200, 5,000, 4 do. 200 20 Approximations. Days on icldch the Drawings talc place, i ,2o0 CLASS No. 567, . . : . 9th August 568, . . . .' . 29th 569, . . . . 17th 570, . . . . 7th 571, . . . 25th 572, .... . ISth 573, ." . . . ICtL PRICES OF TICKETS. Sept'r. Oct'r. it Nov'r. Tec'r. . 5. ot' u It Whole Tieket. . . $20. I Quarter Ticket. Half Ticket, . . 10, Eighth Ticket, Sixteenth Ticket, . . . . . $1,25. THEO. GUESNARD, Jr. sept 24.-tf. Copartncrsliii). nriHE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered intc 1 U Copartnership, under the name and Style of Ccm icing & Sttbos, for the transaction of a general Com mission and Forward! be? ine?3. J. L. GUMMING, Sept. 1,1855. 462-tf ; C. W. STYRON. o-Partnership Notice. rpHE UNDERSIGNED have purchased the Drug Es L Ublishment of Messrs. C. & D. DcPRE. They will continue the Drug business, in its various branches, un der the firm of W. ME ARES & CO. ; - WALKER MEARES, may 19-683-tf v; J. L. MEARES. M. D. Stock for Sale. OA SHARES Steam Tug Stock -r ' V 11 Wilrnington & Manchester R, R. Stock; . 10 44 Commercial Bank Stock, will be sol7. i caan, or on time tor approved paper, by . March 29 m W. C? HOWARD, Broker ! Balm of Tirza. nPniS IS A NEW REMEDY of surprising power in- X stantly relieving Neuralgia- a speedy cure for Rheu matism, Scalds, Burns, and relieving pains of every kind. One of its most surprising effects, is its power f reducing Inflammation, and scattering Risings of every kind. It especially rcKeves females suffering with rising breasts. j ' . , When rubbed on the part affected, it is instantly ab sorbed into the circulation, and seizes offending ob structions and! carries them out with the secretions where hey may be detected in fifteen minutes after its applica tion, j The best way to apply it for scattering risings, is to rub it on the part affected, with the fingers, and imme diately cover the part eo rubbed with soft paper wet in Put up by Dr. R. S. THOMAS, Wilmington, N. C, and sold by all the Druggists of he place. rnce 75 ct a box. apnl 25 663-tf H 5: OOP IR ", for sale bv, J. M. ROBINSON k SON tct 8 H AY! nAY! ! 250 bales extra Northern Hay. oct 17.) For sale by WILLARD k CURTIS. BRADLEY, DRUGGIST, WILMINGTON, C, jhas on hand and is constantly receiving pure and selected Drugs, Medicines. Pharmaceutical Preparations,! Paints, Oils, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Shop Furnituj-e, Window Glass Trusses, Supportere, Surgical Instruments, &c. An inspection of the stock is solicited from Physicians visiting Wilmiagton, believing that they can be sup plied equally las low as they buy for "North" , and know ing the quality of the articles to be more reliable. The stock of Instruments i3 unusually large air! will be sold at extremely low prices oct 18. 7AMILY a. oct 18. FLOUR. 0 bbli N. C. Family Flour. For sale by J. & D. McRAE & CO. FOR A CCJMFORTABLE HAT OR CAP, call the Empjorium, and select from our extensr in at ire as- sortment oct 17. SHEPARD & MYEIIS. B IBLES. The celebrated Bagster Bibles beautifully illustrated with large steel ongravings bound in Turkey Morocco, plain and beveled ; Calf; Calf Antique; Morocco ; Roan and Sheep. For sale at oct 1,8. i S. W. WHITAKER. NEWsrhBd UF FELT HATS, just opened, Men's and Boy's Buchanan, Fillmore and Union Hats. Call and examine the Novelties at the Emporium, oct 20. ! SHEPARD & MYERS. H OOP lON. S tons a suDerior article, for sale by M. McINNIS. ! 5, 10, 15 and 20 gallon kegs, for sale by M. McINNIS. oct 15. KEGS! KEGS oct 15 J) XT AILS, oct S. TAILS, OUT AND WROUGHT SPIKES, for sale by J.M.ROBINSON & S0N. Sliiger's Sewing machines rpHESE qELEBRATED MACHINES are in practi JL cal and; profitable use in all parts of the world. In all various trades, and in sewing every sort of fabrics, either cloth or leather, they have been fully tried aud approvod. Sewing machines of other manufacturers often fail to work, but SINGER'S MACHINES AL WAYS OPERATE PERFECTLY, being strong, dura ble and complete in contrivance and workmanship. A perfect sewing machine kept employed affords ' a cleat profit of S 1 ,;000 a year ; but an imperfect one is a cause of constant vexation and loss. The entire reliability of our machines is one great reason for their unparal leled popularity. MACHINES FOR FAMILY SEWING, of a frail delicate construction, are recommended by other manufacturers. Such machines are made to catch the ee, not to perform substantial work. The truth is, faniily sewing machines ought to be stronger than any other, because they go into les3 skillful hands than when sold to manulacturers, and are used for a greater variety of work. The machines which have pro ved best for all other purposes must be best for family use, and thdy are Singer's. The speed of our machines has lately btcn doubled. No other can compare with them in quantity of work. t3T New machines o the latest improved style will be exchanged on liberal terms for old sowing machines of our own make,1, or for operative machines of other manufacturers. Local agents wanted to sell our ma chines, j : N. B. Al persons desiring full information about sewing machines, can obtain it by applying for a copy of "I. M. Sipger & Jo.'s Gazette," a paper devoted en tirely to the ;8ubject. It will be sent gratis. j I. M. SINGER & CO. Principal Office, 323 Broadway, New York. BRANCH OFFICES, 47 Hanover st. Boston. nesnut St., i una. 105 Bait., St., Baltimore. 8 East 4thst.Ciuci'i:iifi Chicago, Illinois. 65 North 4th st, St Louis. 81 St. Charles nt, N. 0. 20 Dauphin st , Mobile 32 Westminster st. Pro v. 274 Broad st, Newark, N. J. 3i7 Broadway, Albany, NY, Gloversville, New York. 89 Chapel st Now Haven. 11 Buchanacj st. Glasgow, oct 22-5mo. J" UST RECEIVED. Per Schr7B-, a fresh , supply of RAISINS, whole, half quarter boxes. 1-or, sale at the Broadwav Yarty Store, No 40. Market t. oct 16. ! W.H.DeNEALE. 1T fT V& 9K hliHq Riitrar TTnnsd AfOlaSSeS. dAl) JjX expected. For sale bv J. k P. McRAE & CO. oct 1 3 PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY. 25 bbls different irrades. iForsalcbv M. McINNIS. oct 15. JWotice. A constant supplv of the above articles will bo found for sale; at my mill. I am manufacturing a very superior artic june 24. e of familv Meal, and Hommoniv D. DsrPRE, Jr. 712-tf. Dr. A. O. BRADLEY, DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, Successor to S. B. k J. A Evans, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Drugs, Med cines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Patent Medicine Perfumery, Cigars, Old Brandies and Wines, &c, kc, low prices. North West Corner Front and Market st's Wamirigton, N. C, March 20, 1854. i U-tf T? OR SALE. The South-west Corner Lot, at the in JL tersectionof Front and Walnut streets, . measuring 66 feet front,! and running to low water mark, '-.pen which is the Corn Mill occupied by D. DuPt e. Apply to (nov IS-513-tf) JN0. A. B KER French Window Glass !e D WARD! P. DICKIE. 144 Chambers street 'New York, tko doors west of Hudson River Railroad . Depot, offers to dealers and consumer!; his clxrxl " brands of French Window Ghus oi favorwie term?. Parties wishing information will be fumbled with prices n receipt of their address. Glassft to anyj desired pattern, and packed free of rharge i may 21 68 1-1 y A LL PERSONS are hereb warned not to hunt, cih, j or tresp in aay manneron my landsinBruiiit tv uact ssverest penalties o" thts law. . i ' T. C. McILHTiliY. k county May 7 . . - ; ' . ''SfiLtf SALT! SALT! ! 500 Sacks daily expected b Sthv. j Woodbin, and for a ro arrive by 19, 1856. Tiie Greatest Jlcdicsil DlM ovcryof llie Age! DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has aiscovered in oue tl our cotvnon pcMurc trcJ a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in orer 110cas&i, auu never failed except in two cacs (both thaader humor.) lie has now in his DOSoion over two hundred certificates cf its virtue, all within twenty miles of Tw-n hottle arc warranted to cu Boston. e a nursing - sore mouth. . One to three bottles trill cuie. ti: worst kind of 1 Jtn- ples on the face. . Two to three bottles will clear the b.v?-tn of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to nvo bottles ar w u KUite-J to cure the. worst case cf Erysipelas. One to two bottles are 'warranted j to- cure all humor in the Eves. Two bottles are warranted to cuie lunning of thecals and blotches among the hair. Four to bix bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and runuiiig ulcers. . One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of ringworm. Two to three bottles ate warranted to cure the most ! desperate case of rhumatism. I Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt j rheum. ' . ' Five to eight bottle- will cure the worst case of scrol ula. . A benefit -is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure h warranted 'when - the above quan tity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this iu the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish tire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that I sold another : after a trial it alwavs speaks tor itself There are two things about this herb tint appears to me sur prising ; first that it grows in our pastures, in some pla ces quite plentiful, and yet its value has never betm known, until I discovered it in Sli' second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of tiie diseovery, I ' will slate that in April, 1853, I peudled it, and sold aoout -in. bottles p:r day in April 1 854, I sold over one thousand bottles per dav of it. Some of the wholesale lrugtsts V, to nave been in 'in business tweutv mi thirty years, say tnaf nothing the annals of patent medicine was ever llkr it. Thf-re is a universal p. raise ot it from all 'quartets. In hiy own practiced always .kept it strictly lo; hu mors but since its introduction as a geneial - family medicine, great and wonderful virt ursj-.a ve b'vn found iu it that I never suspected. . Several cases of epileptia a disease which y as alwas considered incurable, have been cured by. a lew bottles. O, what a mercy-if it will prove elfectualin all cases of that awful malady ther e are but few who ..have seen more of it th:u 1 have. I know of -evera! cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it. For the -.various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma. Fever and Ague, Pain in the side, Diseases of the piue, aud par ticularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &c, the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary eat the b?t you can get and enough of it. Directions for Usk. Adults one table spoonful per day- Children over ten years desert spoonful Chil dren from five to ciht years, tea spoonful. As no di rections can' be applicable to all constitutions, take suf ficient to operate on the bowels twice a dav. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass. Sold in Wilmington, N.C., by A. O. BRADLEY, ' - - Druggist, &c, 5T" To whom all orders mut be addressed to insure prompt attention. sept 5-lyr-c. ' Plate and Window (Jlass. ROY, STRUTHERS k CO., No. 42 Cliff street, New York, Importers and Manufacturers' Agents, CHANCE'S ENGLISH SHEET, CROWN and CRYSTAL PLATE WINDOW GLASS; Fluted Glass for sky-lights, Sc. &c. ; Colored, Ornamental, Optical and Microscopic Glass; the London and Manchester Plate Glass Com pany's thick" poli-.hcd Plate for store windows, &c. &c. Rough Glass for floors and sky-lights. Attention is invite 1 to the above various descriptions of Window Gliss in u-e for Stores, Dwellings, aiid other purpose. The quality of these articles is inferior to no corresoo'.Hih.gde-erintior!. and in many respects superior ; ) ;: it ; ih ho found better than xhe French in rut, kc. !), nvo of the-largest Glass Mauufac vo are enabled to offer dealers and it in prices and large stocks. Price ih re a. .Ve A. MM) . ,r-,t' Jlio'iidt i'S, Cui'cl Tlatn.:, iai : bv I'll ITCH: .4 I'T.- WlL.'IlMiTO?- MMIKsubs tibe: i: JL lirg' e.-:abli:ha; him wii-h an uniinacj celled the agency of several the North, which ' trill fami'-h v of Sijh ,'d cr unfinished. foreign or uomertio ai."; mo;- inanities, is tepaied to fill all ord, and cvei y other ail he biv lne3 at ri sonable .ates.. . T""1 .'.T.".' 'tr.P.'yfi Of UAIiVIvf-: STVf or CARVi execut-.u, " - ... o in b-- o?J drbr Nortb or Sonth o i'r!! if reo'lire'd. JAS. McCLARAKAI).- ' .t. Tl e b D "Cnimi' C O M 1 S I O N M E R C :I A N'T. S ' Cotton and Woolen Machinery, Steam Engines and Boilers, Mchini5U' Tci Veitiiv, Importers A icalersiu JIaaufuc'.r- i . rtc!c. No. 67 Pine St., Ncr Tel... .i.- XQl STEAM ENGINE:? UOlbERS. Ey.'!;?s:,vo Agency in Ner York for "LOWELL .dWOHITTrf SHOP," M-icl f cpt. 29, 1855 4S6-1Y ; -XTZ will fil ' .o order at orr MilU. ur.i--s the ccah h ent w'.h it. riNCE h r'OYvrAN lut.o j'TG. R.IL L Vieat of ROAD.S,000 bushels Red and V For sale bv H. McRARY u. W, i CO 1 ) Ell SCHR L. P. SMITH, from Nev.-Y.r 25 Bags prime Rio Cone, 1 Doz. Java Ginger pre5crre. v.- K t Gross Matches, 1 Quintals fine CodS sh, 10 Bbls Irish Potatoes, - i Onions, l"j Boxes fine Cheeid, I Bbls fresh Buckwheat flour, . 20 Half Boxes Cclgaics palo Scap, , , 10 Whole u " Lotf for cash ;.t GEO, H. KELLEY & BRO S, oct 2S. No. 11 North W&ter st. Journal, N. C. Adv.'Spt Age, and Graen-bero' Tlrces op ? ! WHOLE NO. 839 . SJ AN V CO.'S LOTTERIES Z I Authorized hy the State efGevrgbi ... , 3,2S0 Prize .Lowest Trize loJ JttUKt. UlA.N 0E PRIZE TO EVERY 10 TICKETS k'KU.te u V AttANTEEI) !! IORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, 1. tO be draw in thf ritr rJ Ci lass" it. t. In pub'MC, oa Friday, November 23, IS56, on ttoe plan of single numbers ! H i "Purchasers u buying lo whole tickets are guar-antee-t a prize of ?40--Halves and Quarters in propor tion. - .-, SAM'L SWAN k CO., Managers. ' . i i ?o,ooo Tickets S,2So Prises! Prizes amount leg t. 20l,ooo will be distributed according to the follewing OEICtKAL?CHEME : : I tiie ul ...40.'V!i , J I'riiPr.f... J . .Alfh'1- f ,'- ' ' ........ . t 1 f-; -- ICO 1.000 APPROXIMA 71 OX PHIZES. 1 Prizes of 15Q appro x. lo 40,iH0 prirp a 4 125 !2,'HMi t 5,Ofi t.o 1 N 40 a,ooo to are 3,280 prires amounting to. . 20 1,000 Whole ltckets, lo Halves, -5,-Quarter?L IJ it L J..U t.X J S I i t l L UBS ! As, by thi.4 Scheme, one Ticket in every id a:tecd to draw 54o, we will sell Certificates ges of 10 Tickets at the' folic wing rate which on them. . olt Packa- niht riV All that they draw ovar the ffuai 1 teed crues to tne purchaser. Certificate of Packnge li. Whole Tickets, 4 10 Half u . " ' 10 Quarter - tai- 1 o 1 60 the It will be perceived, by this plan, that Toil purchaser has a Cettilicatc of Id Tickets, wl to )l hi buys isekcts he would ordv get for that sum Wholes. thus by Im-iing Ceititicates he has four more clUnccs fot the larger t nzes Halves and Ouaili-r 'IVrl-nrrUa ?n . - - --... 4 I . portion. . , - '"- - H ' - IS OUDE11ING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the money toournddrc?s for the Tickets bi- dere-l, on receipt ot which they will to forwarded ,h nrst. man. - The Lit . Drawn Numbers and Priz-t will purchasirs immediately nfier the lraw iu(r. . t ; ZSj 1 urchasers will please write their f-ignature-i plain, and give their Post Office, County and S 'Remember that every Prize i drawn and i pnyahlcjin lull without deduction. All prizes of 1.000 and undet, v.: the thawing other prizes at V days, -in' fu'i w ithout deduction. All communications strictly i-cjh 'mmedla lelyaihr '. time W thirt '''I, iftuial. I i izo tickets cached or -rerewed iir other kets i.i either oftiee. uraersior iicseu or Certificates can ho .I.!nj...t eunci-to S. SWAN & CO.. AM-.T,tU Gs.i or S. SWAN. Monteomerir Alai ii)Ti:i ron s i a:. RUTHERFORD TuX, X. V. ' I nr.au uov, in unii, naving uetermincd td temove, will expose to public sale on the 12th t anuarr. , iurnicnv k own m.5 ' - f i . mi . .- liusoeinc: tno western lertifjimw i the Wilmington, Charlotte and RuUierfbru llfil Road anu tne liuau how uuing unuer contract, will jt a mo.-t desirable place ot business. The House ende it is in ex- ceilent repair and order, and within the lust three years improvements nave Deen -matlo upon the lot to th amount ol over c'5,000, including a splendid B rick Ktn- ble, large and commodious, not surpassed bv ah1 in the w esieru pa-.i ui inc jsiato. I lie out buiIdin''H i x .fil n . . m. - . .. " T i are alpo in good repair. Utncr property will also bri ?oI4.on that and days fodowin". The House will be eold on a credit of twelrrt Ttiftnlim purcnaser giving note and approved security. Persons uosirou oi purcnasing would do well to call and exam inc the property oot SC.-tlstJ. SAMUEL WILK NS. Fireworks! Fireworks: rpiIE SUBSCRIBER has now received his Fill supply ui cmuurcu, piam, ana iancy nreworksmaimfactur ed expressly for his sales by the most experienced Py rotechnist in the United States.. The woiks areikatl? and well made and are sure to give satisfaction, the stock comprises : Blue Lights, Serpents, Gra3sIIoppire, Flow er Pots, Hangolia Lights, plain and colored, I'uijWheelj, Nos 1, 2, and 3, Scroll Wheels, Triangles, 5 tizes, Cap' iL'es, Roman Candles plain and colored, Rockets plain and colored, Mines of Star 5 sizes, Torpedosli Pullinc Crackers, 5 Point Star, Maroons, Verticlc Wheels Sax ons ic ac, ic, naiiauritieamerg. j.arre tar. try Pieces ol all kinds. AH orders from warded. 1 -:n - ; a d?stance -carefully pack! land for JOSEl'ii W. BCSSIER, r No. 27 South Wharvoo, rnna. nov 1-1 m. TC COvacJlEKS OF l'ICKLEsJ 1-ELTEVISU that tiie Public have become J purchasing Pickles in Packages, holdinj? tired jot in many cases, fifty per cent, less than represented, we have com menced putting up, in addition to our present second Hze jar, an article which we are labeling "WM.. UNDKH i WOOD & CO'S, EXTRA PICKLES," and are filling In j to full sized jars, which arc legibly stamped in thcglab, j with their exact contents in ounces-r-thus -enabling tht , consumer to verify their truth. ' H I These Extra Pickles are put up with every regard t j style, quality ami flavor, and will bo soIJ at fairly remu i nes ating prices. - '. n ' jp We have made no change in our manner of GrucV- ing Pickles, never having resorted to any deleteribn :;iv.i ss. to attain thi3 end. The Cider Vineear which we "i?dc.from round fruit, and is entirely free fr itrioi or any other mineral acid which is tot the c om tiia Used in most brand of F.nr-Hak v,M,., v,.',. i l.ur IUUI1U .tntrv. WILLIAM UNDERWnnnli v K-nc. sV7 Broad stM Bostonj MassJ 4It is never loo late to mend." 3IA1 TEU OF FACT dlOlfAXCP By Cbarle, -iX Beade, author of "Christie Johnstone," Teg Wpf isngtoii." et jU5t published. Rec'd and fcr sale a . ,;n2n S. W. WlIITAKEIPSi l a iucr. h HAVE ijot forgotten you, as we have low tho nM stock cf Wool Hats. Ne w Dress V.'ool, opei for your inspection ever before offered by a:.y Lous. Call and' tee at the BazAAr rr ra,;. No CI Market ft. cn.FS ? niwri OCt 22. ; i - ! . I j qprjRPENTINE STiLL'S FOR SALE. 2 Turpentine j X Stitta, for sale ty A. TL YANBOKKELEN, i March 20.1 : t,' s 43A,,tt:rrrl""''"' '; -,U,;V.- ' i I: X'ltn -Munungtoh aco Ilouie" li uow. openthe pub lic may dapead on having their -wants supplied a tt. mxBAKt ff the ytar, at reasonable rates. j ' Orders from tho cou&try adlrtscedto "V dnungton lec Ho:?." will be well packed and promptly forwarded. H. Y an BOKKELEN, Proprietor. Miich 11, 1S54. 4tf. TEST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. A NEW STYLE fj Cap, called the GOVERNOR CAP, &?o, othr r.w styles of Jockey, Fur, Cloth, Plash atd Glared Cap. ; CaU at the Bazaar of Fashion, CI Market street. ; Nov 8. GILES k HAWES.f ! ci-ir.'. aENTS. Look to your HATS, new ! at itffilut asd Cap Emporium. Ncv S SHEPARD & M YEP. .

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