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WILMCTOS, lldttTII-CAIXOMIIA. SIX DOU.AItS A YC.VU IX ADVANCE ;:s i 2. r. IjUHtor ami Proprietor. . : ; - ' Jm lli.-lSO. 227. SATURDAY. EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1856. WHOLE NO. 847 Ln'suSulion hi Consimiptloii. rtnixh'ilLi. InrruqUes and uUttrr lJue,uteg of the Cheat I Pt- -r', yficci'-.iluHf treated by the Inhalation of .i'fiUd idlers ond PvteJcrf, b'j Absorption arulcon . 1 1. -fJi.unt, as practiced a in-titnte." New i'orkOitv at the "Stay vesant Aled- iJiacazet of the Heart Female Complaint, 7M'7ttf, J entreat Atjtc 1 . ,1 - . . L 11..- ...til -.n.,. 'I rid Cfti-uiiic J.) i8fia :: of the Physicians, jiiVirjauA eutrusteu. ire tOi (which hai attended this the Lungs and Throat, Indued u to denart front ur usual course, and avail t bring it to tneknowi- Yne irarrceedente4 nuccesi in ihod of tie.uiuz diseases of 'o ; clvu-i of ti l.(u of such as in IV o -uoU affections. Vrfri, in ordc be labor u under, Or predisposed dis- iha.-i fit length arrived for Couiumptire. - Tiie doctrihe of the incurability of ed away. vY e hare m- ion, that Cnxurij)tion in he tirst, by tubercular ab- 3 transformation of tub- Tbe dawn of a briuter itiiuaplton hi at length pa4 'toifublc p roots i!i our pO33053 ," ff--- i -ii If tared;' in H rtioti ; io the second, by th .mih into ha!ky and calcareous concretions ; in the :hi;- by ct;.itri eif or seirs. :.i tV .iiciri, that. 07v?:i now i ii are behind the age, lo apparent, vi. that medici VaiM'n' or "Powder directl? inbJ iii'iiv effectual than that taken ih disease dc-t not exist. ' i l'h:i! lf liit! Ill tilt! tllJlt.)U an, that medi applied tltrcctly to th lei ni I iih:da:ii!i i iiro.it diSc'i -(;', it. I l ? ; I. hi.: stomach bum-' it'. is no c:t,J.t" s hopei.j.-B ; !i : mean.-!, too an: bror r,erin'' to it. rally", whom win receive such may the ave . 'ho-so wedded to the past, Consumption is incurable ; all, this creat truth must lea inhaled in the ionn ot the Lungs, must be much into the Stomach where The advantages" derived but oi Lonsumntion anu cines in the form of Va- Se iuns, where tne uisease free to aid in restoring healthy, life-giving food .hat Inhalation iirht within the CI APS ! CAPS I ! We hare just received and opea ) ed a cae of new style JOCKEY CAP, something that ii real! neat and tasty. Also Hen and Boys blue Nary Cans. Our stock of Canes are also increased by tbia morning's Express. Call and see at the Bazaar of Fashion. GILES Is HA WES. oct IS. ii . will not re?.ch of Hi iun of a umiiHtenpg me apcrs oemg su .)!, i ?nf the; invalid is nevpr required to leave home, . i.; , L'n hands of friendship, and affection ;tend to aid ,i the 'Physician's efforts. I ..earnestly appeal to . -. !!it:ncft of all afilicted With diseases, or who may th fjernu.of the disease within them, to embrace iti fh' -adr;i ntages of inhalation, and no longer waste i ' '! ..j.i:', irm, i;t applying nostrums " to the'-unoffending romudi. I chum for Inhalation a place amongst the .I'.-ciu'is gifU that 'N"ai;nre ar.jl Art have given vis, that ir (bivs fnav 1)0 lon in' tn1 'A ; K o K IlSl'MrnK 1 1 1 1 IM HON A I. Siifh'of the profession that ; i . . Ibii'i f it elhcaeioas in th tin progress the diseaae, .ii.iiiy desperate eas ..'.! thii fell destroy e.s of our ,NS i r;:. PJi vsiciatis w i shhu ' il I'M it 1 1 1 1 ,i ).!, to sn-h letters that co i ;:' ( of Piiliionarv affections. i t .i v, toc'i, r. .w.'i'! 'Hi. b land,1' and a3 the only for the Consumptive.; a method not I with this. in-.M'!ice, ai v.ihi abh. vvi tun onlv VK, ANO EFFICIKNT. t!i : necessary meuicm I ' !. Ti'- !-'.- in other piave adopted Jnhalation, ? highest degree, arresting md working wonder3 in iu ve.ifity, a triumph, of our Art, jiecies. to make themselves ac e informed, that our time reply, as to angredients tain a fee. The fee in all will be 10, on receipt of es and instrument will be eases, will be from $5 to aEXTSFIXE DRE3.S MOLES. IN, and Soft Felt Ifats, in great varietr, at the Hat and Cap Empo iium 34 Market st. SHEPARD & MYERS. oct 22. Slncr'ji Sewing machine. rpUESE CELEBRATED MACHINES are in practi A. cal and profitable U3e in all parts of the world. In all various trades, and in sewing erery sort of fabrics, either cloth or leather, they have bean fully tried and 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 clear profit of $1,000 a year ; but an imperfect one is a cause of constant vexation and I033. The entire rfliabiuty 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 eye, not to perform substantial work. The truth is, family sewing machines ought to be stronger than any other, because they go into less skillful hands than when sold to manutacturers, and are used for a srreater. variety of work The machines which have pro ved be3t for all other purposes must be best for family use, and they are Singer's. The speed of our machines has lately been doubled. No other can compare with them in quantity of work. tJJ" New machines o the latest improved style will be exchanged on liberal terms for old sewing machines of our own make, or for operative machines of other manufacturers. Local agents wanted to sell our ma chines. X. B. All persons desiring full information about sewing machines, can obtain it by applying for a copy of "I. M. Singer & Jo.'s Gazette," a paper devoted en tirely to the subject. It will be sent gratis. I. M. SINGER k CO. ""Principal Onice, ?23 Broadway, New York. BRANCH UjpFIUJKd, 47 Hanover st. Boston. 32 Westminster st. Pro v. 274 Broad st. Newark, N. J. 317 Broadway, Albany, NY, Gloversville, New York. 89 Chapel st. New Haven. 11 Buchanan st. Glasgow, oct 22-3mc ROYAL LOTTERY off lie ISLAIfDOJFCUBA TTTS EXCELLENCY the superintendent General of JlL Revenue of the Island of Cuba has disposed that all the drawings which will tale pUce In the present year, 1 856. Commencing with the one of 9th August, hall be GRAND EXTRORDIN ARIES, of 21,600 Num bers or Tickets, and that the $258,000 to be distributed in Prizes shall be in the following manner: I Prize of..U...... ....$100,000 1 do. . .! 1 do. . j. ... 1 do. ..I. ........ 1 do. ..I. ........ Prizes of 2,000. .. .. 2 do. 1,000..;.. 70 do. 400, WJ do. 200....... 20 Approximations,. . , . . a 60,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 6,000 2,000 28,000 29,800 7,200 21! $35,000 Prizes APPROXIMATIONS The two formerjand 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 To the one of 50.000, 4 do. 20,000, 4 do. 10,000, 4 do. 5,000 ,4 do. To the one of To the one of To the one of of $600, 400, 400, 200, 200 $2,400 1,600 1,600 800 800 $7,200 20 Approximations I)tys on whieh the I)rnringa tale place. CLASS No. 56 V' dth August 56S, " . . . . 29th " " 569, . . . . 17th 1 570, . . . . 7th " " 571,' . . . 25th " " 572, . . . . 18th " 57H, ... . 10th PRICES -Of TICKETS. Quarter Ticket, Eighth Ticket, ... . $1,25. THEO. OJ7ESNARD, Jr sept 24.-tf. ' Whole Ticket, J . $20, Half Ticket, . .10, Sixteenth Ticket, . Sept'r. Oct'r. it Nov'r. Dec'r. , . $6. PLAN OF SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES. So,ooo Numbers corresponding with those on the Tickets are placed in one Wheel. The Prizes are pla ced in another Wheel, A number is drawn froia the number Wheel, and at the same time a True Is drawn from the other wheel. The Prize drawn is placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the money to our address for the Ticket? or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be s.nt to purchasers immediately after the drawing. J- Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that erery Prize drawn and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at either office. SWAN Sr CO'S LOTTERIES ! OUTHERN Military Academy Lottkrt!! Class K. To be driwn in the city of Mobile, Alabama, in public on Wednesday Dec. 10, 1856, on the plan of SINGLE NUMBERS. John Hurtell, and W. W. McGtire, Esqs., Corns. 30,000 Tickets 3,2 0 Prize. MO RE THAN PRIZE TO EVERY 10 TICKET. BRILLIANT SCHEME : A;, ini wil! siato age, s i t I '! -:i lit. I,!lf I II I 'Hi'. t ovn :x, occupation, married or a!locted,'it any hereditary- 'disease ex- and symptoms generally.. Let the tan vi I State, hi pi tint ah '..vers mist be oncldsed.- Letters when 1 b t i ro-i'ni- r 1 1 1 -s f. Ii ' addressed. aug. - i'inc.l tei' are WALL S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. i i c "Uur Jlotto iti .T . t Ue VUmin.tou. Saddi n 'ii.?C;,f. The subscribe ..iai ne- nus recently receive :idd!o o d Harness ntouti iJ -A "! ins utore on- jViarKui sireei, uvt; i :ibuve Hue. From Ins ex .;. !:, eoiiiidL'tiMhat he will b ! . his otttdiunei'!.. He has now i f, a !:trte"ass6rtmeutof f si bicli he will warrant t ..j kiiiLiiishio. Ho has a. k- Vali.v;-., Saddle aud t Trunk all of which he oner.- low U Phila. St., Baltimore. 114 n'haonill at 105 Bait , 8 East 4th st. Cincinnati Chicago, Illinois. 65 North 4th st, St Louis. 81 St. Charles st. N. O. 20 Dauphin st , Mobile. TUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. A NEW STYLE eJ Cap, ealled the GOVERNOR CAP, also, other new styles of Jockey, Fur, Cloth, Plush and Glazed Caps. ! nn of ilia V.ninn- nf Tuolimn ft 1 TWofl-at estreat GILES & HAWES. 1 Prize of. 1 1 " 1 1 " 1 Prize of., 10 Prize? of. 100 100 4 ' $40,000 ! .......... 12,000 5,000 .......... 2,000 1,000 APPROXIMA TION PRIZES. 4 Priz?9 of $150 approx. to $4o,ooo prize 4 " 125 4 12,000 4 " 100 ' 500 'f 4 ' 75 ! 2,000 " 8 " 50 " 1,000 40 " 45 200 - 3,000 " 40 ' -200 $1,000 200 100 70 ..$ coo .... -roo .. i0 ... 4C0 ...l.SOO .120,000 ....... $201,000 Quarters, f 2,W. be determined bv Nov 8 . """I ENTS. Look to your HATS, new styles received VX at the Hat and Cap Emporium. Nov 8. S SHEPARD & MYERS. JUST RECEIVED. Per Schr. Ben, a fresh supply ! of RAISINS, whole, half and quarter boxes. For sale at the Broadway Variety Store, No 40. Market st. i oct 16. W. H.DKNEALE. J. M. STKVENSON, AGENT -FOR! THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF PRO DUCE ! Office under Adorns Bro. & Co., Princess Street, Wi mington N. C. February 14 th,; 1356. i inly written. Postage for regis- at oar risk. All letters ACE MERTOUN, M. D. lo 'Please,"." if, Harness , aud Trunk Man re'snectfull v informsthe pub d larjre additions to bisstock Hngs, Ac, of the latest and ust iinnroved stvles. and is aonstantly manufacturing, at ry uescnpuon oi arucies iu xmence in the business, he ib'e to give entiresatisfactior on baud aud will constantly MOLASSES, expected, oct 18. 25 hhds Sugar House Molasses, daily For sale by J. & D. MoRAE & CO. i 3,280 prizes amounting to. . . . Whole tickets, $10 Halve?. $5 3.000 Pixe.N of iO will I the last figure of the Number that draws the $40,Oto Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the $40,000 Prize ends with No. 1. then all the Tickets where tne numoer ends in 1 will be entitled to 40. If the Num ber ends with No . 2. then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2. will be entitled to $40, and so on to 0 Certificates of Packages, will be sold at the following rates which is the risk : PoptifinatAa of P.irkaorp 10 Whole Tickets. 60. " 10 Half " ' 30 44 10 Quarter " 1 Address Orders for Certificates either to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta Ga. . or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. nov 12.-td. 13URE OLD RYE WHISKEY. . grades. For sale by " oct 15. -25 bbls different M. MctNNIS. .'', SaU-y, -and Kliujjy Harnesses ; Ladies' Saddles, lirllles, Witps, t-c ; Ih-nttevuin's Saddles, Whips, Vi Spurs, arc. kc. be of the best materials and o a larere assortment if !arpetliag3, Satchels, Fancy ept in such q'J 'shments vsii, or on s' caKDit to t ojiiiit customers. ; . 4 Saddle.?, Harness, trunks .uh-ji " "i In order. " .,'', f.nud a large supply of String Leather, and has now, and avi'l keep through the season, 4 good assortment of 1' ly A ets. U aro invited to call and ekamine my Goods, whether in want or nut, .as I take pleasure in showingjny assortmentto . ;.!! who may lavor itio with a (fall. . ' Hsirnoss and Coach Trimmings soit at a iair price io per ;,i':i:i bnyiig:.t-c' mnunfacfure. is. AVl.irv; :t -.vholfsale. v n i-'m,'s '. Xw Vehicles bought and sold on commia French Window Glass. EDWARD P. DICKIE, 144 Chambers street, New York, two doors west of Hudson River Railroad Depot, offers to dealers and consumers his celebrated brands of French Window Glass on favorable terms. Parties wishing information will be furnished with prices on receipt of their address., 'Glass cut to any desired pattern, and packed free of charge, may 21 684-1 v ions. May 1 0, i-VARTVER.lIP J 1, i'STf !. io t!l ' (?'. M Oi." Irokcragc business. I'itf:! t. 'ot!.0!l, i a d i I 1 1 r 1 1 i.' O - i V I 1 l ' o! t!t Notice. ivo.ul JOHN J. CONOLEY. ; l-ly. between Jonx Hall and Wm. neral l'rodtice, Jteai r.siaie anu John Hall will give his . -. r ... i i ir to tlie .saval Store interest, vv iu. and both parties to all matters con- ter.il Broketage business. - JOnN HALL, WM. L. PITTS. 623-tf : r Il ti fh. tM;o'ii:iil v "respectfully inform the in- f th Towiii of Wilmington, and the Muigaged in the Baking of 1 if properly patronized will thts one branch ot dusi- i;int3 and other consumers for cash either wholesale Boston, Sugar, Milk attd k.M's, Pilot' and Njivy Bread. All orders will m.muHv, that he i- i. '-'.i. i 1 and crackers, an iii't iv-vtire atteiition t.j) :lu 1 will furnnh Merc ! i i .vi- U. pric: possible, if! n" h md. Hatter an 1 goo. s forwarded. Address S'AM'L W. ROBERTS. 49 Market st. 713-tf. Wirmiugto!!- N. C. jiitte 25. . ' 1 OATiDING. The subscriber having recently com S nUtoAV fitted un the iMadley house, two doors north ,f the Presbyterian Church, is rre uy o u - 581-tf. ,,?iie trar.cient iioaruers. jan. 21 V ' 1 Ml i in Hard warp, Cutlery, Ir Iiupleements.&e. jan. 1 . 56. flotice. ALL PERSONS are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, ortrespass in any manner on my lands in Brunswick county, under the severest penalties of the law. T. C. McILHENNY. May 7 362-tf SALT ! SALT ! 1500 Sacks daily expected by Schr. Woodbin, and for sale to arrive by nov 7. T. C. WORTH. FOR SALE. The S,outh-west Corner Lot, at the in tersection of Front and Walnut streets, measuring 66 feet front, and running to low water mark, upon which is the Corn Mill occupied by D. DuPre. Apply to (nov 13-51 3-tf) JNO. A. BAKER TC CONSUMERS OF PICKLES. BELIEVING that the Public have become tired of purchasing Pickles in Packages, holding in many cases, fifty per cent, less than represented, we have com menced putting up, in addition to our present second size jar, an article which we are labeling "WM. UNDER WOOD k CO'S, EXTRA PICKLES," and are filling in to full sized jars, which are legibly stamped in the glass, with their exact contents in ounces thus enabling the consumer to verify their truth. These Extra Pickles are put up with every regard to style, quality and flavor, and will be sold at fairly remu nerating prices. We have made no change in our manner of Green ing Pickles, never liaving resorted to any deleterious means to attain this end. The Cider Vinegar which we use is made from sound fruit, and is entirely free from Vitriol or any other mineral acid, which is not the case with that used in most brands of English Pickles found in this country. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD & CO. Nov 6-3mc. 67 Broad St., Boston, Mass. It is mverTooTiate to mend."" MATTER OF FACT ROMANCE. By Charles Beade, author of "Christie Johnstone," "Peg Wof- crtnn " ate .Tucf rmWlianon T?t'n anil tVit cal a il oct 23. S. W. WHIT AKER'S . Office Wil. Jk Man. Railroad, I -l Wilmimotok. Dec. ISth. 1855. C NOTICE is hereby given that all Freight transported 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. j L.J.FLEMING, Dec 14, 1855 550-ly General Superintendent. HOTEL FOR SALE. A RUTHERFORDTON N. C. HP HE SUBSCRIBER, having determined to remove, j X will expose to public sale en the 12th of January, 1 1857, THE VILLAGE HOTEL, formerly known as j Twitty's HqteU This being the western terminus of i the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail Road, j and the Road now being under contract, will render it a most desirable place of business. The House is in ex cellent repair and order, and within the last three years improvements have been made upon the lot to the amount of over $5,000, including a splendid Brick Sta ble, large and commodious, not surpassed by any in the western pa-t of the State. The out buildings are also in good repair.! Other property will also be sold on that and days following. The House will be sold on a credit of twelve months, purchaser giving note and approved security. Persons desirous of purchasing would do well to call and exam ine the property. SAMUEL WILKINS. oct 30.-tlstj. SWAN & CO.'S LOTTiaUES ! " ORT GAINES ACADEM l-r.K i , v iass to be drawn in the city of .Atlanta, LeOrgiu, m public, on Saturday, December 20, lb"'- on t,u 1 H!101 single numbers' 30,000 Tickets -3,280 Prizes. , MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY 10 TKKh. N A fin MAGNIFICENT SCHEME : 1 Prize of ..$40,000 t 1 Prizof. .i.otn. 1 44 ' 12,000 j 10 .'" . . . '. 2O0 1 44 o.uOO j It"' loo 1 44 2,000 j ICo -,4.';" X" To i 44 1,000 I APPROXIMATION PRIZES, 4 Prizes of l.r0 appro', to $40,000 prizt- ai t- "o 4 " 12." ' 44 12,000 -4 -o0 4 44 100 " 5,000 o 4o0 4 44 ?" " 2,00o " SOO 8 5o 44 1,000 41 40 40 44 4. 44 200 44 . . l.iiOO 3,000 44 40 are.... 120,000 Tlurra1cst-7IcliC3tl ll-ovpryorthc ,i - ' Age! ;. ,', ;;'-! DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has d'fCOTHMl in ne i ct our common, pasture mi a temedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple . : j He has tried it iu over 1 100 cases, and never failed except in tw cases, both thunder humor.) He h i now lalns possesion over two hundred ccrUfirate. .f its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. N ! Two bottles are warranted to. cure a numnc Eore mouth. " " ; i it '. 4 One to three bottles will cure the wor?t kind ol PiUi- ples ou the face. ' ; i : !;.MJ - ! Two to Uxree boules will clear Hie sys'em or Udsi i Two bottles are warranted 'to' cure the worst cankr in the mouth and stomach. .1 1 Three to fivo bottles are warrantel to cur the worst la-f o! erysipelas. i One to two bottles are warranted to cure all hnnior in the Eves. " . ' : " : Two bottles are warranted to cure rnnrdne of theeart- and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cur corrupt nd running ulcers. -''" i- i One bottle will cure scaly, eruption of the fkin. Two to three bottles are "warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. ' , Two to Uirce bottles are warranttnVfo-euro th mot desperate crse of rhuinatism. ' , . Three to four bottles are wan anted torure the salt i rheum. i Five to eight bottles will cure the wtnt ease of scrof ula.' " ' -. - ;'.':- :' y A benefit is alwavs experienced from the first hottl, i and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quan tity is taken. ".. , ' ; ! ,i Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this, - in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish nre o sure will i this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that 1 oht ' another : after' a trial it always speaks for itself There are two things about this herb that appears to ue sur prising ; first that it grows in our pastures, in feme pla ces quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been i known, until 1 discovered it in 184o second, tnat t should cure' all kind of humor. r In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I' "will state that in April, t 1S5S, I peddled it, and sold about six bottles per uav in April 1S34, 1 sold over one thousand hottlca per dy i of it. "- .' '' Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been iti business twenty and thirty year, say that - nothing in the annals of patent medicine was ever like it. I here . is a universal praise ot it from all .porters. . i In my own practice I always kpr i 'Strictly for hu i mors but since its introduction. a general family medicine, great and wonderful y'hul - have !een found in it that 1 never suspected j Several cases of epileptic tits a disease w hieh iu : always cornridered incuraVde, have-been cured by a fw j bottles. O, what a mercy it it will prove effectual m nlli cases of that awful malady thoie'are but f'-w who havi4 seen more of it than I have. - j I know of several cases of. Dropsy, all tf them aged people cured by it. For the various .diseases of th' Liver, Sick Headache, Dy-s)tpsiat Asthma. Fever and Ague, Pain in the side, Diseases of the Spim-, and par ticularly in diseases of the Kidneys, Ac, the discoviy has done more good than any medicine ever known. i No change of diet ever necessary eat the best voir cau v",t and enough of it. . b i DiBKCT7OXt' F0R Usk. Adults one table tpoonful per dayChildren over ten 'eara desert' spoonful ChiL dren from live to eihtt vca4r3. AnoAi; rections can be applicable to all constitut.ons, take Mil- ficient to operate on the Jwije.a Jay. Manufactured by DOS A LD kl,. .N h) , No. 120 Warren Htre, I oxbury Mass. Sold in Wilmimrton. N. C; by A. o, uAmi, 3 ' - 3,280 prizes amounting to. ...j.. $301,000 Farmers. HAVE not forgotten you, as we have now the finest stock of Wool Hats, Negro Wool and Dress Wool, open for your inspection ever before offered bv any house. Call and see at the Bazaar of Fashion No 61 Market st. GILES & HAWES. oct 23. Fireworks! Fireworks 1! THE SUBSCRIBER has now received his Fall supply of coloured, plain, and fancy fireworks manufactur ed expressly for his sales by the most experienced Py rotechnist in the United States. The works are neatly and well made and are sure to give satisfaction, the stock comprises : Blue Lights, Serpents, Grass Hoppers, Flow er Pots, Bangolia Lights, plain and colored, Pin Wheels, Nos 1, 2, and 3, Scroll Wheels, Triangles, 5 sizes, Cap rices, Roman Candles plain and colored, Rockets plain and colored, Mines of Stars 6 sizes, Torpedos, Pulling Crackers, 5 Point Stars, Maroons, Verticle Wheels, Sax ons &c, &c, &c, Italian Streamers, Large Fancy Pieces of all kinds, j All orders from a distance carefully packed and for warded, j JOSEPH B. BUSSIER, j No. 27 South Wharves, Phila nov 4-1 m. jPork, Bacon. Sec, 1 A A BBLS. MESS PORK, AvU 13 Hhds. Western Shoulders, 40 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, 20 Bags Rio Coffee, 5 Barrels Whiskey, 5oOO lbs N. C. Bacon. , For sale by oct. 15. j PETTEWAY & PRITCHETT. Uo-Partnerahip Notice. rpHE UNDERSIGNED have purchased the Drug Es L tablishment of Messrs. C.& D.DuPRE. They will continue the Drug business, in'its various branches, un der the firm of W. MEARES & CO. I fir w rw"rT mm a tts may i9633tf J. L. MEARES, M. D. Whole Tickets, $10 Halves, 5, Quarters, $2,50. 3,000 PRIZES OF 40, will be determined by the last figure of the number that draws the $40,000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the 40,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then ail the Tickets where the num ber end3 1 will be entitled to 840. If the number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the number ends in 2 will be entitled to $40, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be Bold at the following rates which is the risk : Certificates of Package 10 Whole Tickets, . . . .-60 " 10 Half " 'iO 44 10. Quarter " lo Address orders for Tickets or Certificates either to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. nev 27. Df:v;g;, a-., addresseii ?( insure J3Sf To whom all orders must be prompt attention. sept 5-lyr-c. . - . WiLJIINGTON MARItLi: A STONi: HII. THE subscriber having accepted the agency of several large establishments at the North, which will famish him with an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished, foreign or domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for MONUMENTS and TGi) STOATS j and every other article in the line of the businens at rea sonable rates. Sculpturing, Littkriro or Cakvihu, executed as well as can be done either North or South. yhe best of reference can be given if required. s JAS. McCLARANAN. ; Dec. 31t, 1851. 6-tf. Q OUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. O Class L. To be drawn in the City of Mobile, Ala on bama, in public, on Tuesday, December, 30, 1856, the Plan of SINGLE NUMBK i Johx Hcrtil and W. W. McGbirk, Esqs., Commishs, , 30.0O0 Tickets 3.280 Prizes. MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS Tmn?r znrrFAfE t ANDREWS Ac JESUP, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery, Steam Engines and ltoilers, Machinists' Tools, IM tine, Ac ImporterM fc Dealers in Manufacturers artiriet, No, 67 Pine St., New York. Prize of. $40,000 12,000 5,000 2,000 " . 1.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 4 Prize? of $150 Approx. to f 40,600 Prize, ar.... 1 Prize 10 Prize 100 44 . 100 44 of. 4 4 4 s I 40 SOS 125 100 75 50 4T 4'1 12,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 2000 are. .$1,000 . 200 10f 70 .. $ O H) yoo 400 ... i,aoo ...120,000 K. AgeDts forth 'WOODRUFF A BEACH IRON WORKS' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Exclusive Agency in New- York for "LOWELL MACHINE SHOP," Machinists' Tools. Sept. 29, 1855 48'j-ly " $201,000 j. m. KoiiiiysuJV , , M PORTERS, Manufactufers, agents anu ieaieis. pn. oiet'i, wuu. agiii,uiiuiw ! ' i.rM . XT n V UnUUgtUIl, IV: V. 564-tf. nutui Fire Coijaii.V- liisiirutiee Plate and Window Glass. HEROY, STRUTHERS & 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, &c. &c ; Colored, Ornamental, Optical and Microscopic Glass; the London and Manchester Plate Glass Com pany's thick polished Plate for store windows, &c. &c. Rough Glass for floors and eky-lights. , Attention is invited to the above various descriptions of Window Glass in use for Stores, Dwellings, and other purposes. The quality of these articles is inferior to no Directors. a. T. JiR cims: Atfcs, MitenEi.T., Jko. Dicblk,. M. A ..- . " . ill t . . TIT 11 ltiirnn I 1 .. . ...1 HA', 'a. v . jarvisv miku. msHoi, ii-i corresoonaingaescnpuon, ana in maay respects superior .1 ! r'i. ass Kitj VI. CtTTHBKRjr, W. P.Moork, Wm. Dunn, j Qur gheet Glass will be found better than the French in nr it .r.-,,.,...i,,v T VI h' USt5f ! WtUTrotu. J. M. t. i c ttibers V. T, d ERlv f. NS,; Presijdent, , Wm: 11. Oliver, Alrv. Mitchell HARRtSOM. W. P. MOORE, Vice- Executive Committee. )kx i. l vJahraw AY, secretary anu i4aui.. i'!..v ;iwrt wmuunv havin complied witn tnerequire- ,.,it of its Charter, id novf prepared to effect Insurance oss -lavorauio iciiu?. -e will be made to . A. A. BROWN, Agent. f june 19.-709-6m. ...tv.-nx'Hd risk-4 on tlie n , prdieations for Initran ,-o'tJat N. C it3 freedom from stain, rust, &c, Being Agents for two of the largest Glass Manufac turers in Europe, we are enabled to offer dealers and others every advantage in prices and large stocks. Price Lists will be furnished on application may 21-684-6m rllNTANTLY' ON HAND and for sale Corn r Corn 1 J Meal Tabl UommOby, Horse and 7ow food, a Noll North Waters by J. M. GTEVENSON, June 18. 70S-tf. Administrators Notice. THE SUBSCRIBER, having qualified at the Septem--A- ber Term, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions', as Administrator unon the estate of . William H. Marsh, decrd, hereby notifies all persons indebted to the saia aec ttto come lorward and make irnmetnate pj raent and those having claims asrainst the estate to pre sent thm withinthe time pr ascribed by law, ortbss 6ct22.-tf. . GEO:. 3ARRISS, Admr. HOOP IRON, for sale by, oct 8. f . J. M. ROBINSON & SON. H AY ! HAY ! 1250 bales extra Northern Hay. oct 17.) For sale by WILLARD & CURTIS. AO. BRADLEY, DRUGGIST, WILMINGTON, N. C. has on hand and is constantly receiving pure and selected Drugs, Medicines. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Paints, Oils, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Shop Furniture, Window irlasi, Trusses, supporters, Surgical Instruments, &c. An inspection of the stock is solicited from Physicians visiting Wilmington, believing that they can be sup 3 iftn Prizes amounting- to . . TT.t X r . t . . , A C . Whole TiCKetS, naiyes, vunntrrs, 3000 Prizes of $40 will be determined by the last figure ot the nuraberthat draws the f 4o,ooo Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the $4o,ooo Prize ends with No. 1, then all the tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to $ 4o. If the number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $4o, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at tne tooowmg rates which is the risk : Certificate of Pi ckages of 10 Whole Tickets, - - 60 i " 10 Halt - - 00 t v . 10 Quarter " - - 15 Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packa ges of Tickets either to S. SWA.N & OU., Atlanta, ia. C - rnrv . .... 4 t nov 27 . lotice. .. i '"piIE SUBSCRIBERS, being desirous to close their l.iiDinoaa will c-aII Vi At C III . ' t. nk.4t..i C . U ! lands in Columbus County, on accommodating terms, j The still is situated on the W. At M. R. R. east or the White Marsh, and in good order. The location cannot be bettered for buying turpentine; the capacity of the still is seventeen barrels, yellow dip. Seventeen hundred acres of the land lies east of. the White Marsh and south of the Rail Road, about on and a half miles from the Road there is good deal of pine suitable for large timber, and cannot be surpassed by any land in the country for lightwood. There is on the land about one hundred acres of low hammock land, that is very rich and can be easily -drained. Three hun dred acres lies east of the White Marsh axd on the north side . of the Rail Road about two hundred yards from the road. On this place there is a good new "dwel ling house with all necessary out houses, and about sev enty five acres of cleared land that produces finely , and a good deal of rich land yet to clear. ' j They will also sell one pair of mule3 and wagon and many other things necessary about a still and turpen tine farm. Possession given immediately if required. For further information, address the subfcriberMor Haynes at Whiteville, N. C. SMITH & HAYNES. Reference in V llmmgton, J. H. Flanner. J k nov 22-tf. Jour copy 1 month. . Copartnership. fTRHE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered intc a plied equally a3 low as they buy for "North , and know- r II (partnership, under the name and style of Cc Jog the quality of the articles to be more reliable. mo is Sttkoii for the transaction of a general Com The stock of Instruments is unusually large and will . . A xI be sold at extremely low prices. oct 18. i TAMILY FLOUR. 10 bbls N. C. Family Flour, V oct 18. I For sale by J. & D. McRAE & CO. mission and Forwards4 business. Sept. 1,1 S55. 462-tf J. D. CUMMING, C. W.STYRON. Salamander Safes. A VARIETY OF SIZES, Wilders Patent with Rich's T?OR A COMFORTABLE HAT OR CAP, call in at improvement entirely tire proof Oat of 9200 tne Emporium, anaseieci irom oar cxicuoitc i o-fp-raM hvihe MAnu&Ctnrers. zl4 nave oeen iesieu r rrTtn t TiT C lfVraO I 1 J L - . .. p . sortment oct 17. SHEPARD k MYERS, TIBLES. The celebrated Bagster Bibles beautifully J3 illustrated with large steel engravings bound in Turkey Morocco, plain and beveled ; Calf; Calf Antique; Morocco ; Roan and Sheep, lor sale at - v oct 18. ! S. W. WHITAKER. OOP IRON; 6 tons a superior article, for sale by in accidental fires, and not a dollars worth of property ini are d in one of them, lor sale by : nOT 1. utauooat itj.Ki 1 GHEESE. 50 Boxes superior cheese, for sale by nov 18. M.MclNNIS. H - sm. WW W-l. sm L V J . fill I C i X rior article, for eala M. McINNPX W. C. Bacon. i ! AMS AND SIDFS, for sale by ! i nov 1. DeROSSET k BROWN. Notice. 4 PPLICATION will be made to the next General Xjl Assembly, of the State of JSortii Carolina, for an alteration in' the Pilot Law passed by the General , As sembly for 1854 and '5r, in regani to the navigation ot the Cape I ear River. .- oct 21-S0t. : ! cct 15. ust IS. Stock for Salt;. SHARES Steam Tug Stock ; vumington & Manchester R, K. Stock; 10 44 Commercial llank btock, will or Hold i cash, or on time for approved paper, by i March 29329 W. C. HOWARD, Broker. ' ' tiltie ! Cilne !! -4 A URLS. DISTILLER:' GLUE, of superior qualify, IU Forstlebv WILLARD CURTIS. I nov. 1
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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