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VOL. III. NO. 272. f nlialatioii iii Consumption Bronchitis Larynqites and othtz Diseases ofiht Chest ; Throat, successfully treated by the inhalation of Mchcaled Vapor t and Powdert,ly Absorption and con- 'inuii treatment, as practiced at tae fstayvesan aiea e tt Institute." New York City. Diseases of th Heart i. iter, Female, Complaints, Dyspepsia,- Venereal Affec 'iotit, and Chronic Diseases generally, will receive the attention of the Physicians, "to whom gucn may bare been sDesciallv entrusted. fne unprecedented success which has attended this method of treating diseases of the Lungs ana inroat, ha induced ui to depart from oar usualcourse, and ayaD ourselves of the Press, id" order to bring it to ihe knowl edge of such as may be laboring under, -or predisposed tosacb. affections. V- Thediwa of a brighter day has atiengtb arrived for the 0o.3amDtIre., The doctrine of the incurability of Consumption has at length passed away. We hare in dubitable proofs in oar possession, that Consumption in all its stages can be cured; in the first, by tubercular ab t'orptioi; in the second, by the transformation of .-tub ereulcjnto" chalky and calcareous concretions; in the fhird by cicatrics or scars. : Those wedded to the past, .ny ajjrt, that fven now Consumption is incurable; such are behiad the age. To all, this great truth must be apparent, rli : that medicines inhaled in the form of vapor or Powder directly into the Lungs, must be much more c3ictu.il than that taken into the Stomach where th3 disease tdcea . not exist. ' The. advantages derived ro.n Inhalation in the treatment of Consumption and Throat diseases, are, that medicines in the form of Va por are appLed directly to the lungs, where the disease exists ; the stomach being left free to aid in restoring $1 r4 1 t-Vt K f i Iniruafarinnr f a if fi not f la tr " lifa-mtrt r tr ( ff( s There 13 no case so hopeless that Inhalation will not reach; the means, too are brought within the reach of all, the manner of administering the "Vapors being so simple, that the invalid is never required to leave home, vrhi co tho hands of friendship and affection tend to aid so nacb. the Physician's efforts. I earnestly appeal to the .ntelligence of all afflicted with diseases, or who may 1 ! re tlio i germ3 of the disease within them, , to1 embrace w once the advantages ofinhalation,' and no longer waste reciou-f time in applying nostrums to the .unoffending stomach. A 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," andas the - only "A.rsc or Rkfcqs" for the .Consumptive; a method not Only RaTIOXAL BUT SIMPLE, SAFE, X5D JLTFICIXXT. Such of the profession that have adopted Inhalation, have found it efficacious in the highest degree, arresting the progress of the disease, and ; working wonders in many dasperate cases ; in verity, a triumph of our Art,' over thi3 fell destroyer of our species. 1 ; Note. --Physicians wishing to make themselves ac quainted withnhif practice, ara informed, that our time i iQg valuable, we can only reply, . as to ingredients .ised, to such letters that contain a fee. The fee in all 'asea of Pulmonary affections, will be $10, on receipt of vhich, the necessary medicines and instrument will be forwarded. The fee in other cases, will be from $5 to io. .. . . : ;.' - : -y.'..;: . " Applicants will state age, sex, occupation, married or tingle, how long affected, if any hered 'nrv disease ex- ?ts in the family, aad symptoms generally. Let the tiame, town, and State, bo plainly written. Postage for leturn answers m ist be enclosed. Letters when regis tered bv the Po3 master are at our risk. All letters roust be addressed, WALLACE MERTOUN, M. D aug. 2.-6mc.J S. M. Institute, N. Y. City. Notice. , - 'it-: ' 4 ' rn& SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the in habitants of the Town of Wilmington, and the public trcnerally, that he is engaged in the Baking of 1i ird bread and crackers, and if properly patronized will e r Vte his entire attention to this one branch of busi 3 ; and will furnish Merchants and other consumers .Via lowestprie'a possible, for ca3h -either wholesale retail. Oa hand, Butter, Boston,' Sugar, Milk "and la Cra3'cer3. Pilot and Navy Bread. All orders will promptly filled.'and goods forwarded. Address ; . SAM'L W. ROBERTS. Wilmington N. C. . -V , 49 Market st :-v. June 25; - i-'-"' ' I VlS-tf. BO AKDING.- The subscriber having recently com pletely fitted up the Bradley houses two doors north of the Presbyterian Church, is now ready to accommo date tfnd,j!it boarders. . L. MALLETT. jan. 21 . . 581-tf. J. 31. UOBINSON, & SOX. L VI PORTERS, Manufacturers, Agents and Dealers, in Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Stetl, Nails, Agricultural fmpleements, &c . . - Wilmington, N. C. ian. l. '56 .. . V '' . ; . 664-tf. uur aiotto is to Please." a T th8 Wi'.miigten Saddle, Harness, and Trtnk Han t Hractori.Th. subscriber respectfully informs the nub lie that he has recently received large additions to his stock of Saddle and HaroeBSmountings, Ae., of the latest and most improved styles, and is constantly manufacturing, at tie ab)ve line. From his experience m the business; he 'eela c )nadent that be will be able to give entire satisfactior t his customers. ' Ue has new on hand and will constantly eAo a !are assortment of ': ' f - hack, Gig, Sulky, and Bugyy Harnesses ; Ladies' Saddles, BriiUs, Whips, dko. Gentlemen's Saddles, " Bridles, Whips,i Spurs, tf.t Ail of which, he will warrant to be of the best materials and , workmanship. . Ue has also a large assortment of Tranks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchels, Fancy ' - r Trunks,' Ac, And all othor aHicles usually kept in such '"tii 4 shments Saddles, Harness, Trunks Miiicld Bags," A., Ac, made t order-. . -. . '-- in addition to the above, the subscriber always: keeps on hand a, large supply of String Leather, and has now, and U1 keeD throu2h the season, a good assortment of Fly Nets. . . . . i . xi All are inritea to can ana siaaimg my woots, wueinerm want or not, as I take pleasure in showing my assortment to lrwho may favor me witn a can. : A ; , ' Harness and Coach Truaminjra aold at a fair price to per 4'ins buying to manufacture.' Vj a . Also, Whips at wholesale. ; A.U kinds o nlin? v enictes ooa?ut ana soia on commit nn.. , .. JOHN J. CONOLEV. May 10, 1S51. i-iy- GiMEOO and "ses GILK$ k HA WES own style C!iristmi3 Hat, jmt received by Express, All those that have mt seen th3 latest style had b?ttr call soon at Ti it tar 6 f Fa shio n , Carolina Hotel . . V dec n?;'.', v S:'c'Z''"I- -'''-' -'i'- :; ST03;iaE:i-We h ive taken . the store ofTcorner of Fr j it il Prln3333 st3. and' wilt receive Produee an vVierehtniise. oa Storage. dec 13. PE T T E .VAT k PRITOHETT. SOME OF. THE 1 .TD?0E3T Christmas Books are: The Gart ofXapo'eoa Tho lie publican Court Rural Hpira Rural Rxmbles Book of BeautyHomes in I U mats of the Wise and Good--American Scenery, fliral Keepuke Saok of EngravingsStandard Work x j3try,Hi3t;7ry,. Biography, &c. Air elegantly: got no. . uor site at . .l..-o.vv . nua Kit's, de 22.. , , 4 PPLt"J TfOJT will bs midi to the General Assem - bly of th's Stitstiow in ge33ioii, for a Act to in- rporat a Mechtnics Baildia j Issoaiation, in the town rf IFilmiagtoi. ' . ; ' ' -dec 22-S0t. -. ; 10 ' CBLS KO. 3. MACKEREL, 50 Jt n 2. ' 11 - i- ... 100 " Quarter and Half Bbls.. No 1 Mackerel. Ja S-tf.. For tale by EEITH k FLANNER. ; THURSDAY EVENING; JANtJRY!22i i85f : v t AAfSl OAfd! 1 Wc bavejust received and opeit' ( Vel i cue or new stvle JOCKEY CAP. something mat is reauy neat and tasty. Also ilen and Boys blue vr. ... -. . t n . , mij vapa. vur nioc& vi ianes are atso mcreasea oy this morning's Express. Call and see at the Brzaar of Fashion. GILES & HAWES. oct 18. . . .ENTS FIXE DRESS MOLES IK, and Soft Felt XA Hats, ia great variety, at the Hat and Cap Empo- imm 6i naricet st. atlErAKU c Mi JtKa. oct 22. Singer's Sewing machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES are in practi cal and profitable use in all parts of the world. In all various trades, and in sewing e very sort of fabrics, either cloth or leather, they have been fully tried aad approvod. Sewing machines of other manufacturers often fail to work, but SINGER'S MACHINES AL WAYS OPE RITE PERFECTLY", being strong, dura, ble and complete in contrivance and workmanship. A perfect sewing machine kept employed affords a clear profit of $l,Oi ) & year ; but an imperfect one i3 a cause of constant vexation and loss. The entire beuability of our machines is one great reason for their unparal leled popularity. , j MACHINES FOR FAMILY SEWING, of a frail delicate construction, are recommended bv other manufacturers. Such machines are made to catch the ee, not to perform substantial work The truth is, family sewing machines ought to be stronger than any other, because they go into les3 skillful hands than when sold to manufacturers, and are used for a greater variety of work The machines which have pre yed best 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 cart compare with them in quantity of work. - JST"' New machines o the latest improved style will be exchanged on liberal tenn3 for old sewing midlines of our own make, or; for operative machines of other manufacturers. Local agents wanted to sell our ma chines. N. B. All persons desiring full information about sewing machines, can obtain it by applying for a copy of 'I. M. Singer & Jo.'a Gazette,'' a paper devote I en tirely to the subject. It will be sent gratis. I. M. SINGER & CO. Principal Office, 323 Broadway, New York. BR INCH OFFICES, 47 Hanover st. Boston. 142. Ghesnutst., Phila. 105 Bait vt., Baltimore. 8 East 4 th st. Cincinnati. Chicago, Illinois. 65 North 4th st, St Lo us. 81 St. Charles '.st. N. O. 32 Westminster st. Pro v.. 274 Broad st. Newark, N. J. 347 Broadway, Albany, Ny , Glover8ville, New York, 89 Chapel st. New Haven. 11 Buchanan st. Glasgow, 20 Dauphin st , Mobile oct 22-3mc. 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. OCt 16.. V. 11 DeNEALK. AyTOLlSSES. 25 hhds Sugar House Molasses, daily ItjL expected. For sale by J: & D. McRAE & CO. ootlS. ' PURE OLD RYE WHISKEr.o bbls different grades. For sale by M. McINNIS. oct 15. French Window Glass.. EDWARD P. DICKIE, 144 Chambers street, New York, two doors west of Hudson River Railroad Depot, oRersto dealers and. consumers his celebrated brands .of French Window Glass on favorable term3. Parties wishing information will be furnished with prices n receipt of their address. Glass cut to any desired pattern, and packed free of charge. . may 21 684-ly ALL PERSONS are hereb warned not to hunt, fish, pr trespass in any manner on ray lands in Brunswick county, under the severest penalties of the law. T.'C. MclLliENN i . May 7 . ' 862-tf ' s ALT! SALT! ! 500 Sacks daily expected by Schr. Woodbin, and for sale to arrive by nov7. T. C. WORTH. T?0R SALE. The South-west Corner Lot, at the in J- 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 tio (nov!3-513-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 v'VVM. UNDER WOOD & 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 iio change in our manner of Green -yig Pickles, never having 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. Farmers. w E HAVE not forgotten you. as. we have now. the finest stock of Woel Hats, Negro Wool nd Dress Wool, open for yourinspection ever before offered by any house. Call .and see at- the Bazaar of Fashion No 61 Market st. '.-' GILES & HAWES. oct 23. ' Stock for Sale. OA SHARES Steam Tug Stock ; J 11 i Wilmington & Manchester R, R. Stock; 10 ' Commercial Bank Stock, will be sold 1 cash, or n time for approved paper, by March 29329 W. C. HOWARD, Broker; OO-PARTNERSHIP between John Hall and Wm. J Lv Pitts, in the General Produce, Real Estate and Stock Brokerage business. John Hall will give his principal attention to the Naval Store interest, Wm. L. Pitts to Cotton, aad both parties to all matters con uected with, a general Brokerage business. : . - ..-.'.;. , JOHN HALL, I WM. L. PITTS. March lOtb 1S56. i D. A. L&mont, J. M. Moxk. LAMONT & MONK, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 1. ."'-" ;- v ' " '.'"- ' -: ' '' Wilmington', N. C. ' r2" Office near the W. t IF. R. R. Depot ; We have this day formed a co-partnership under the above title, for the purpose ef sransacting a home bus iness exclusively. . And hope by strict attention to the interests of omr patrons, to merit a continuance of their favors: Our wharf and warehouses are conve niently located, and all consignments o Naval Stores, Cotton, Bacon, Flour, tv other country produce, either for sale or shipment, will receive our prompt and per sonal attention. oct 15.-3ai. U ST RECEIVED at th Hat and Cap Emporium, a 3 pienuia arncia 01 siul rLUsu UAf to wiiicn we ite attention. CHA9, D. MTERS. tt al L.iTtiitx' otun wLaMrur'Cr tt. HIS EXCELLENCY the superintendent general of Revenue of the' l3land of Cuba ha disposed that all the drawings which will lake -place in the present year, 1856. Commencing with the one of yth August, shall be GR IND EXTROKDINARIKS, of 21,6w) Num bers or Tickets, and that the 25,002Xo oe distribufeU in Prizes dhall be ia the foiiowing Tnanner : ! 1 ; Priie of. .". . , .... ; ....;V.;.:l0t(0 1 I 1 1 3 2 70 149 . do. ....... do. ....... do. ........ do. ....... Prizes of 2,0. do. 1,000. da, .400.. 2?V)0 6,(1 fS " 2,1-uQ 2 2".S..'0 . 7,20'J .... do. 2x),. 20 Approxim-itions, ... ti 'rlze ' $25,000 APPROXIMATIONS The tsro former an i the two foilowtnr' Numbers to those winning oaa of the fire Capital- Prites, ' shall be ermtiea to : To the one of Irt V). 4 Annmx, f A(V 42,4f?, ; 1,600 l,00v ; . SKi - S'o To ihe one of - i. - r r t-. - "w do. 400, 4!0, 20) fo the one of To the one of do. do. do. To the one of 20 Approximatioi-s. T Ct :. Days on ichich the Drawings take place. CL15-S Xo yth Ausust- 56S, . 570, 571, 572, ( . . PRICES Ob iyth nth "7 th 25 th 18th 10h 41 Sept r, Oct'r. xovv; DecV. TICKETS. : Quarter Ticket, ; $5. Eighth" Ticket, :"'.".' 2 WholeTickct Half Ticket, . . 1 Sixteenth Ticket, sept 24 -tf. : . . . ' t,25. . ". TlIO. '4 I E 3 N A ii D, Jr. ' JrJST.itJcHVii ) il-'f rJXl?;tS3'.-A-NTRV STVLE Cap, called the G )VrS i' 0 VP, alo, other neW styles of lo3 cy, Far, Jloth, Plusfi and Gfaxel. Caps. ,?'.'' "'Call-kcc'ii iuiif of Fa?hto:i, il Maiket street. ' -. Nrov S. ; GfLES t 11 ' A. n'; pure and u., h is 6-1 liiii Lri l i. Hcj;i selected Drusi vIediclut3. tantiy receiving Pn irmaceutical trep tratious, iai as. Ills, iaop Fannture, Vi;i lo v surgical bistru-nent., &c. 1 inci Articles,. Perfatneryi Trusses,; Supporters Aniaspectio-i ot tn j 3toek U solicited from Phy'siciaiii visiting ji, ai t jsoa,- b ill j'v.iri j t'i ir tney' en be-'. sup plied e f i lily u lo v i- to ;y :i .' f r 'orth"Ca'nd;know ing the jMlity of the irticles to be more reliible. The stck of Instruinent vis unusually targe and will be s U it e .tre nely low prices. oct 1 s. ., " . . APPLlCATfuN" vill be ma Je to the next session of the ij -i iM tt'J'-e of Torth Carolina, for -a Chaster for a Iiaers Rmk, to be located a Wihnirigton, Fayette villeor 01 teep iiver, in iloore or Chatham Counties. Oct 2 S-tf. : . J 011$ A. PARKEK resDectf'ully announces, that he has removed hia PAIVTING ESTABLISHMENT," -to the store, on Dock street, two doors ca(; of Netf s Ship Cnandlery, where he solicits a continuance of thu patronage heretofore so liber all v bestowed. Having secured competent workraea, he is prepared to do all kiods of 1 JCSH IP.PAlNTING, GRAIN ING also I I IT AT ION OF STONE and MARBLE, onoutsides of buildings, suiting his prices to the hard ness of the lime-, aiid all in a satisfactory manner. Job3 taken both in town and country, aaa at tue - s shortest notice. A supply oibe3t materials in hand. ; his line constantly op oct 30. REED'S PATENT STKAJ1 ENGINE, 1 IIE3E IilPROVED E.GINES, (for which Patents have been granted and first Prize Medals awarded to the inventor, ooth in the Waited States. aad Europe,) continue to give such satisfaction, 011 account of their' simplicity a id eco.ioiny, tiiat we have'iiow estatuished an extensive manufactory, an J are prepared " to deliver at the shortest notice engines from two tiorsepowerand upwards ..""' fhese.engiues have been accurately testea, and uave shown an economy of twenty per cent, in fuel, and about the same in oil and repairs. This saving ii effect ed by lettiug ta i steam iu and out uoth sides 01 the cyl inder through large openings, removing the pressure from the valve and allowing uq steam to escape or ex haust f-ora the passages exept from the cyiinder. alone; ght and friction to aoout half that of the oruioarv triinue- e plac - the smaJier sizes upon an improved boiier with all the pipes attach- ed. and the whole mounted ou saiail wheels touvenitnt to ship to any part of ihe country, aad to avuid the ue cessity of an ixpejienced engineer to ttart them, they are all tested before leaving the factory. Reeds Patent cteam Pumps " are alio comic cr into general use On steamboats, in mines, and for supplyinj boilers, where they are now giving great satisfaction. They are preferred to any in use because of their com pactness and simplicity. These engines and pumps may be seen in operation, pr further information had by calling or addressing REED & DIRK BECK, ;"' , Jan 13.-lmc. 1 95 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 1IAT AXD CAP EMPORIUM. CHAS.D.MYEUS; YSUCCESSOR TO ShEPARD k 31TER3.) : M ANUFACTURER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hat3, Caps, Purs, and Straw Goods. " Also Um brellas, Canes, Belts, tSc,, together; with' every article usually found in a first Class Fashionable Hat Store. 84 Market st two doors below icott i Baldwin's. X. B. Militaty Goods of every description furnished to order .' f -.? t v r' Jan 13. Com. copy. , , - . ....... r. .','.'. j,'l '.. ,; i JAT AND CAP EMPOPJUilJ To reduce stpek, XJL for our spring purchases wei will close out our as sortment of Boys and Infants FaVcv; Cap$ anl. llatat eost. Other articles at theerv lowest figures for cash, jan 14. CEASj D.;Mi'ERS. HOLTS Extra Familrand SuperSne, riii Bags, and for sale by " ' - DkROSSET k BROtV3f , - X . 3 Jlackerel. . 4 -Tff BARRELS EXTRA TU. 3 .AIACKEREL, for sak : " RrJS3ELL& Kt) i BBLS PLANTING POTATOES, for sale by ,jan s-tf: : . keith &tlanner. SWA.V A: CO'JJ LUlTKKIilS! The foil wing Scheme will b drawn by S. Swis & Co.. Managers of tne Foai Gaiass AcaDXMT LotTSar, of Georgia and th bociasax MUJTatT AcaDKMT lot isht, ofAlabaiua, ia each of their Lotteries for febua ty, it57.:. . ; . - - ' -r- CLASSO, To be drawn in the City of Mobile, Alabama," in pub lic, oa Saturday, rebruary 1 th, 1 857. --"v:. CLASS 2i, ' T To be drairn in the City of At!a ta", Georgia,' in pub lic, on Thursday, Febuary ISthj lfc57. ; . ; CLASS 23, , . ; To be drawn m the City of Atlanta, Georgia', In' pub lic, ou Saturday, February 2$th, 1 357,' on tie" PLAN OFSlNGLfc NUMBERS. I , i , THREE TUOCSAXD TWO ITCXDRED AND SIXTt PRIZES! MQRE TUAX ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS f , " - ;JO,OtA riCK.fc.T8. . l MAGNIFICENT SCUEME: Prie cf .... . .,j5o,ooo h. 2o,ooo is. . . j lo,ooo it. ... 9,ooo U. S,oo is ..j 7,ooo it. . . $5o,ooo . 'is 2o,ooo X lo.ooo .. 9,ooo . . 8,000 T,o-e 6,ooo is. 6,000 &,ooo 4,ooo 3,ooo 2,ooo l.oo 0,000 ii...... ..... . 4 00 .,. . 8,000 is . 44 44 2.0QO ia 1,000 la... . loo are...',...Vf " 5o are.... ...m. loa Prixea loo " " lo,oo 5,000 .. 1,000 ... Soo . . . , 4oo ' S2d rr-y -m9 ... 22o 2oo ... 13o . .. - 16o ... 12o li.- loo . . .60,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Trirei of t'iSo Anprox. to iSo.ooo Pris are.. 2oo 2o,ooo loo ' ' ' .. bo G5 60 " 55 . 5o u 45 4o ' So . " ,23 " 2o are.. 4' 1 0,000' 9,ooo 8,000 T,ooo 6,000 5,ooo 4,ooo 3,000 2,ooo l',ooo 44 44 4t , ii 4 : 14 . 44 44 It 44 . U I 44 44 1 i 3. 'Zii'i) prizes aaiounting; to. 20 1,000 nciy tickets, fio Halves, $ tlaarters,-f2,5o. ' V U A N O V Til E LOTTE It Y . i T. e Numbers from 1 t0 30,0ou, corresponding with those Numbers on tSe "Tickets printed onaeparate tdips of paper, are encircled with small tin .tubes and placed in -one wheel, v t ; - Tue tirst 212 Pjizes, similarly piinted and encircled, are placed in another vUeel. . 1 i he wheels are tien reyclved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, aud at the same time , a PiueU urawn from ti e other wleel The number and i iize drawn out are opened and exhibited- to the andi- nee, and rtrgistered by the l. ommissiocera ; the Prizo b- iDg placed agaiifst the JS umber drawn,, 'lhis opera tion is repeated until all tile Prizes are drawn duti Approximation PrizsJ The two preceding and the two succeeding lumbers to those drawing the first -12 Prizes will be entitled to the 48 Approximation Piizes, according to the Schsme. i . , v v The ,000 Prizes of 120 be determined by the list iiure of the Number that draws the $50,0'X) .Prize. For example, .if the Number drawing the $50,000 Prize eudstfith No. 1, then all the Tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to $2(. If the Num ber tads with Xo . 2. then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2,' will be entitled to ?204 and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages, will be so:d at the following rates which is the risk : ; Certificates cf PackageTO 'Whole Ticket?, $80 - ' " . 10 Half " 40 ';"' 10 Quarter . 20 IN ORDERING TICKETS, Encloselhe money to our address for the Tickets or dered, oa receipt of which! they will, be forwarded by first mail, p urchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate.. : V The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes .will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. T Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State, Remember that every Prize is drawn -and payable in lull without deduction.! j . V All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing other priiea; at the usual time of thirty days. . All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at either oifice. I : , Address Orders for Tickets or Ceitificates either to S.SWAN A CO., Atlanta Ga. oficj. tv A. AiORtiromerv. Ala.' .( J'an 12. CAPITAL PRIZE.-8C0,O0O QOUTIlEPtX MILITARY ACADEMY Ll)TTERV O Class N. To be drawn in the City of Habile. A'a bama, in public, on Friday, JanuarV, 30, 1 SRI nn the Plan of SINGLE N UM BERS I JoeK HrRTEL and W; W.f McGuiri, Esqs., Commit 30,OO0 Tickets 3,295 Prizes. . ' MORE THAN ONE PiilZK TO liVERl' TEN TICKETS. ' BRILLIANT. SCHEME ! rrize of. .. $60,000 ... 25,000 ... lo,000 ... 5,000 2 2 . 10 1.00 Prizes of. .... $2,000 ..- l.ooo ... 250 . . . - 150. 100 5,000 100. A PPR OXIMATION PRIZES : -" Prizes of $250 Apprtix. to $60,000 Prixe, arc . . . . r. 4 : 4 4 8 S S 40 80X IJOOO 2oo 175 125 loo , 75 65 6J 25,000, 4 lo.ouo ; 5,000 , 2,000 1,(00 '"' 250 ...... TOO ........ 1,000 ...9.a ' COO -2,600 ........ J,000 44 44 (4 41 It are. 3,t205 Prizes amounting to., . . . $326 OOO ; Whole Tickets, IB; Halves, $8; Quarters, 4, Eighths 2. j t 1 he nrst z ) 1'rizes are decided, m the usual manner.1 40O Prizes of 00 will be determined by the last figure of -the number that draws the 6o,ooo Prize.' For example, if the Number drawing the 60,000 Prize ends with No. 1,' then all the tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to $-5o. If the number enda wftfa No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to f 6o,ahd so on to 0. i ; i Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates which is the risk : ' " . - , . Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, v 100 50 , 25 12 " : MO Half' k-. 4i -. 10 Quarter - - ' . , 10 Eights 1 Address 0rde."3 for Tickets or Certificatca of Pacta- ges of Tickets either to S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta," Ga. or j.S. 5W AN, Montgomery, AU. or fsrSWAN, Box 200 Mobile , Ah dee 29. f "F.R R YS JlCSE U M, r 1 and :Parleya ; Magazine : for JA. ' January, receivedI iThecMnsirim" it lis well knowh;ps an iexeellent thing for the! yodng, ini tructive aia aiways entertaining rnce onry $ t, a year, or loa gle No. at X' .WHITAKER'S : . UCU 4U9 Consignee Wanted. -i. bags Coffee, i Boi Tobaccd ahdH Bbl 3a. JL'; . gar, marked Jlif Rr WUbnt,;SalisbttrTrf r Q;?ecd pr fcchr D. c. liufse, iored at owners mk and expense des S-tf. 'h--ia c .A. Dr CAZAUX. r WNER WANTED.For 50 bars Iron marked Gari K retV& Son, arrived per Schooner Emily and etor ed at dwaersKsk and expeHse. t n grH, -FLANER.T' declS-tCi' fl n!t& 'fy msHS5 ':" BACON SIOES k SildULDERS. rior article, for aa!'? ?zi" IS hhds ,vs ope iri McLNNIS. WHOLE NO. 892 irajatei .Uetiical XUco very 01 n,c .''iiioxbury.ku Uncovered ia oae l" our comrnoi pa tun ttteds a remedv thit "irrv vt vn nL kfiT...... . icmeuj cures 7' o-wwv uojiuu; irom the worn Hcroft! down to a common pimple. ' " it in over 1 100 cases,' and ! sever failed eacept In tw cases, (both thunder humor.) He hai' now ia his possession over two hundred certiWei cf iu um4Bi u wiuiia kweaty mues OX xSGStOU. a wo ootues are warranted to cure a mouth. , '. ' oarsiag ore One to three bolUes will cute the worst kind el Tia ples oa the taccr 5 - s ; , .... :,-:-,.- . -Two. to three bottles Ul clear the sjsxcui of Bfle Two botUes are warranted to cure the- Worst easier in the mouth and stomach. - j . . . - L . Three to five bottles arc warranted to care the "wont caso of .Erysipelas. 1 , . Cue to two bottles are warranted to' cure all humor in the-Eye3.v;;H '"f' - ,- Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. i ! Four totix bottles are warraated to cure corrupt and running ulcers. - . 1 One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. , Two to three bottles are 'warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. -; x. Twd to three bottles are, warranted to cure tie "ratst desperate case of rhuwati&n. .,'- Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum.""' : r:- - r :', - '.. f -. ." v Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of rf ula.-. -c,A t.,s--. , A benefit U always experienced from the first bottle ana a pertect sure is warranted when the above quan. uty is taken. ;" . , , Reader, i peddled over a thousand Iwatt the vicinity ol Boston. I know the effect of it in eterv case.: fco sure as water will ex tin cnih tir, an .M.tir tliis cure humor. I never sold a botUe of it but tht I trtA another: after a tiial it always speaks lor itself " There are two things about tbi&her b that appears to me aur priting ; firsc that it grows in our pastures! in tome pla- a h1"10 4ivumu, uu jet us vaiue nas never been known, until 1 discovered it in 184 6 second; that it should cure all kimi of humor. ;".'" t In order to give some idea of the sudden rh-eand pr.t popularity of tke discovery, I will state ttat in April. 106, 1 peaaied it, and sold about six botUes per day m April 1854, 1 gold over one thousand bottlf ni. rfa of it. . r-r-y Some of the wholesale.Diuggisls who have been in business twetty and thirty years, say thai! nothing in the anuals of patent mediciuo was ever' like it. 1 hr U a universal praise of it frcm all quartersJ - . lu my own practice I always kept it ttrictly for hu mors out giuce its inttwduttiou as a geWral famila, wiuv, giuui aim wuuaenui virtues nave been found iu it tn.t 1 never susntcttd. Several cases of epileDtic fits a dlWd whivrv always considered iucui able, have been cured by a few bottles. ,; O, what a mercy il it will prore eflcctualin all cases of that awlul malady thci e ai e but few" who have" seen more of it than 1 have. . - . I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them; aged people cured by it. i or the various diseases of , the Liver, 4tick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, lever'and Ague, Pain in the side, Lieass of the tpme, aud '.ar ' ticularly iu diseases of the Kidneys, Ac., tie discovery aas done more good than any medicine ever known. , . No change ot diet ever necessary -eat the. best yon can get and enough of it. , U , Directions rot Use. Adults one table Vpoonful per day Children over ten years desert poonful -Children from fiTe to eight years, tea spoonful. As no di rections can be applicable to all constitutions; take snf Orient to operate on the bowels twice a daly. ; ; Manufactured by - POAALD KENNEDY, . No. 12U Warren Street, Koabnry, Alass. ' Sold iu Wilmington, N. C by A. O. LKaDLEY, , druggist, &c. To whom all orders must be addrestcd to iteurc prompt attention. - . ?ept 5-lyr-c. . , v- )tJINGTON MAiliLli SToSS YAhU. r I iliiitibscriber having accepted the agency of eereraJ stabliahments at the North, whicb will fumiih him with an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished' foreign rdomestic M.AR1SLE of all qualities, is prepared to fiU all orders for MONUMENTS and TOMB STO MC8 and every other article ui the line of th business at re.- executed as well as can be done either Norther Soutl 1 he best of reference can be given if required. . - " 5 - J AS. McCLARAk AN . Dec. 31st, 1851. 1 ' gg.jr . Notice. - --'" --"7 rUESCBSCIUBERS.beingdcfcirous- to dose their X business, will sell their Still and 4 poition of their lands in Columbus'' County, on accommodating terms The still is situated on the W; & M. R, R.J east of the White Marshland in good order. The location cannot be bettered for buying turpentine; the capacity of the still is seventeen barrels, yellow dip.. ? j ;?--r ' Seventeen hundred acres of the land lies" east of the White Marsh and sjuth of the Rail RoaiJ, about .one -and half miles from the Bead there is eood deal tA nln suiublefor large timber, and Cannot be eurpaised: by J 1.44V tuuuu; IUI MgUlWUOU. X DCtC 13 OU 1110 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 atd on th north de of the Rail Road about two hundred yard from the road. On this place there is a good new dwel ling house with all necessary out houses, and abont er "" enty five acres of cleared land that produces finely and gwu ueai or ncn iana yei to Clear. They will also sell one pair of mules and wagon . and many other things necessary about a still and turpen tuw larm. Possession given immediately! If required. F or further information, address the subscribers or ) O. TT O wnna r. . tt U i 11 . XT 4Tt Plifi.iT' . neierence m Wilmington, J. U. Flann'er. niv z'j-tr. Jour copy I month. TEST REC'D bv Adams ExDresa. a 'fins ftjumrtmen fj of Blue Navv CaDs. alo nrw tvV nf miAtii v r?iv Velvet and Glazed Caps. Call at the Bazaar of Fashion." No 61 Market'st. : V GILES k HAWFS. jan 9. I ' " '':, f U . . , IorIt, Dacon. tin 1 AA BBLS. MESS PORK. L . W 1 3 Uhds. Western Shoulders,' , : - 40 Casks Sugar .Cured Hams, , 20 Bags-Rio Coffee, 5 Barrels, Whiskey, . 5o00 Ib3 N. CI Bacon. For sale by oct. 15. : ::V PETTEWAY k PBITCHETT. Salamander Safes. i VARIETY OF SIZES, Wilders Patent with Rich's improvemcnt-'-entirelv t-re prooCOEt of 9200 Safes sold by the Manufacturers, 214 have been tested in accidental fires, and not a dollars worth of property injured in one' of them. For sale by 4 nov.l. . DKOiS5ET k BROW. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES.15 Bbls Sugar House -Molasses, A prime article landing. For sale by nor 24 WILLARD & CURTJS. j . It is never too late to mend." :.i MATTER. OF FACT ROMANCE." By Charles .Reade, author of "Christie Johnstone,? TegWof- ington," etc. Just pubusnea. ' Kec d and Tor sale at oct 23. ' ? S. W. WHITATCER'S. ACON SIDES k SHOULDERS. 15 hhds, a prime article. For sale by M. McINNlS. i -4-
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1857, edition 1
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