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IvT; Ol) It II, Jr., Editor and Proprietor. WILmSCTO , Jf OBTU-CABOLn A SIX DOLLAUS A YCAtt IS ADVANCE Y't)lv. Ill NO. 283. The Greatest Medical DIovcryort!ie - : : , ' Agre! pH. KENNEDY, fBoxbury, has discovered in one M our common pasture needs remedy that cares EVERT KIND OFIIUMOR;. from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. - . .. e has tried it io over 1 100 cases, and never failed except ia tir cases, - (both thunder humor.) He has now ia hia possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. -' . Two bottles are warranted to cure- a nursing sore - raouth.;: J.V-x.li; ". . ' One to three bottles will cut e the worst kind of Pirn plea on the face. i , Two fcothree bottles will clear the syslcm of Biles. .Tw4 bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the month and stomach. ' f ' Three to fire bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. 1 - One to two bottl53 are warranted to eure all brtraor ia the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to e ir. rumilng at he car and blotches among the hair'. , Four to six battles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers.' ' ( One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin; Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. ., . JTwo to three bottles are warranted to ciire! the in sst desperate case of rhumatism. .Three to four bottles arc warranted to cure the salt rheum. - . . -, ' - Fireto eight bottles will cure the worst ease of scrof ula. " ' . - , ' , . - ' 1 A bcncSt is always experienced from, the first battle, and a perfect cure U warranted when the above (juan- tity is taken. . , Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this iri the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. So sure as" water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but thatIold another: after a trial it always speaks for itself There are two ihiuga about this) herb that appears to me ear prising ; first that it grows in our pastures, iu some pla ces quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known, until I discovered it in 1846-sccond. that it should cure all kinds of humor. ; In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in A.pril' 1853, 1 peddled it, and sold about six bottles per day ia April 1854, 1 sold over one thousand bottles per day , Of It.;, . Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty year J, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicine -was ever like it. Tbera is a universal praise of it from all quarters. Ia my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu morsbut since its introduction as a general family medicine, gre.it and wonderfulvirtues have been found ia it that I never suspected. ' " Several cases of epileptic fit3 a disease which was alwajs considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Drop3y all of them aged people cured by it. , For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma. Fever and Agu9, Pain in the side, Diseases of the Spine, and par ticularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &c, the discovery has done more good than any medieine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary eit the best you can get and enough of it. - Directions fob Use. Adults one tabic spoonful per day Children over ten years desert spoonful Chil drea from. flVa. to jeight years,, tea spoonful. As no di rections can be applicable to all constitutions, take suf ficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. v- Manufactured by . - DONALD KENNEDY, - ' No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass. Sold in Wilmington,. C, by A. 0. BRADLEY, . : - v - ; Druggist, &c, 133": To whom all orders must be addressed to insure prompt attention, aept 5-Iyr-c. Notice. 3UB?0RIBEftwould respectfully inform thein- 11E hibitaut3 of the Town of Wilmington, and the public generally, that ha is engaged in the Baking of hard breii and crackers, and if properly patronized will 3 rot9 his entire attention to this one branch of busi d3 ; and will furntsh'Merchants and other consumers t'10 lowest prico poaViblo, for cash either wholesale r.itil. On hin-i, Butter, Boston, Sugar, Milk and d i Crackers. Pilot and Nav Bread. All orders will " prinntlv fiUei, and goods forwarded. Address r ! ; , ' , SAM'L W. ROBERTS. Wilmington N.' C. 40 Market st. . lune 25. J 713-tf. B0A7vl)ING. The subscriber having recently com plotely fitted up the Bradley house, two doors north of the Presbyterian Church, 13 now ready to accommo date transient boarders. L. M4LLETT. ' v fan.' 21 gStf- J. M. UOBINSOJf, & SOX. ritPORTERS, Manufacturers, Agents and Dealers, A. ia Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Ste?l, Nails, Agricultural rmoleemanta. & v- ummgton, N. C. 564-tf. I an. 1. T56. j 'Oar Dlotto is to Plcase,, A T the -Wilmington Saddle. Harnese, and Trtcnk Man jt u factory. The subscriber respectfully informs the pub He that he haa recently received large additions to his stock nf Saddle and Harness mountings. Ac. of the latest and mo8t improved atylesand is constantly manufacturing, ai hitoreotfcMarket street, every description of articles in theab ve Une. From ibis exparience in the businesshe feels e mfident that he will be able to give entire satisfactior to his customers. He has naw on hand and will constantly iran a. Urire assortment of CfeaS.V Gig. Sully, and Buggy lliriusses ; Ladies' $ i i Br Hies, Whips, c. ; (rentlemtn's Saddles, v Bridles, Whips. Spurs, H., dec. Ail of which he will warrant to be of the best materials and . nrb-manshin. He has also a larsre assortment of "Trunks. Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchels, Fancy . Trunks, 4c;, And all othr articles usually kept in such ett shcaents ill n f which ha offers Uyw for Cash, or on a- credit to nvAmnt enatomerS. Rdl Hirness.TrHaks Mel;Cil Rasrs, Ac, Ac," wide 'ixaddition to the above, the subscriber always keeps on hand a larjre supply of String Leather, and has now, and will keep through the season, a good assortment of FlyNet3. All are invited to call and examine my Goods, whether in want or not, aa I take pleasure in showing my assortment to all who may favor me with a call. ; : Harness and Coach Trimmings said at a fair price to per ions buying to manufacture. a Also, Whips at wholesale. . ' All kinds o riding Yehictes bought and sold on caman mi. - " JOHN J. CONOLEY. Hay 10, i85i. ' y; . ; - l'1J- GOME SO OK and see GILES & H AWES' own style 3hristmas Hat, j uat received by Erpres3. All those Cxat have Mot Been.the latest style had bstter call soon a Bazaar of Fashion, Carolina Hotel. : dee 17. -y '4 i; " ' ' " - ' - STORAGE. We hive Uken the store on corner o( Front and Princess sts., and .will receive Produce" tad Merchandise 'on Storage: ; - . --dQ U;, I PETTEWAY & PRITCHETT. noili'i)? fiW HASTOiOHES r Ohristmas Books are: pw n,ti rk rkf.Nftoaleea The Republican Court- Rural Hoirs Rural Ramble3 Book of Beauty Homes am i Haunts of the Wise and Good Am rrican Scenery, t Tr-.-.ir R ,-rtf- AfP.rKrpaTuura Standard Work :i V itrv. History, Biography, &c. . All elegantly- got S. W. WHITAKER'S. up. ror aaie dec 22. : ... .f . . . WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, Wilmington fc Weidon liuiu uuu i,uMipau OrJICK OF THE ExQlJttK& ASV SUTZZiriXXDW, ) j Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 14. 1857. f rpnE Passenger trains will, until further notice, ru -A orer thi3 road a3 follows : OOIXG KORTU, DAILYDvj Express Trai laaves Wihnington at G A. 5L, arrives at Goldsboro a 10 09 leaves in g m inutc-and arrives at IFeldon a' 2 00 P. M. , Night Expeess Tnii.v leaves Wilmington at 4 I5F. M., arrives at Goldsboro' at 8,SG to supper 29 minute arrives at Weldon at 1 o'clock A.-M. GOING SOUTH DAILY. Day Express leave Weldon at 11 SO M., arrives at Goldsboro' 8,10 P. M. leaves in 8 minutes, arrives at Wilmington at 7,80 P. U to supper. " Night Expbess leaves Weldon at 8 30 P. M. arrives at Wilmington at ."5,40 A. M. 2T", The night Express train, connects with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Goldsboro. Through tickets North sold in Wilmington ; to Balti more 1 2 ; to Philadelphia $14; to New York 116 50; t Washington, 1). C. f 1 1 ZickclS)ciIlnotbeMidljaneffro in person. Passenger are notified that an extra, charge of ont end per. mile will he required of those who ,h not pu chase tickets at stations. i Feighi by passenger trains double rateti Local far with tickets, about 3 cents per mile ; if paid in the car?, about 4 cents per mile. v' FREIGHT ' TRAINS. Two through schedule trains between IFilmington and Weldon, each week ; leaving .alternately on Monday's and Thursday's," and arriving Tuesday's and Friday's. Four schedule trains per week t. Gohlsboro1; leaving Wilmington on Tuesday's, Wednes day V, Friday's and Saturday's, audGohisboro on Mon day's, Wednesday's, Thursday', and Saturday's, making a daily freight train 'both, ways between Wilmington and Goldsboro', one irrcgul a retrain, for way freight. 411 dues on freight up or down, payable at Genera Freight Office in Hilmington, on receipt or delivery, ex eluding that on the North Carolina Railroad. Which may be pre-paid, or not, at the option of the consignor. "Thc Depot bell will ring half-an hour "before thp starting of each passenger train. - " ' S. L. FREMONT, Chief Engirt-. Jan. 14, 1857. , Fri'.sJi Arrivals. I3KIi vSCUU. D. .C. IIUL3E, fromNew York : X . - Bags Rio Coffee, lOBbls C. T. Sugar, 10 Kegs Goshen Butter, prime. Low for cash. Jin 15: GEO. II. KELLEY k BR 9. Jour. N. C. A. k GTimes, copy. IOR FEpRUATlY. Godey's Lady's Book; GrahamV Magazine; Knickerbocker Magazine ; Chamber'. Journal ; Yankee Notions, &c. Rec'd and for sale at ,. j 23. . S. W. WHITASERM.' ATE DATES. New York Herald and Express, .J Bait. Sun Hamer's Week lv Punch Tel ScientificAmerican, &c. Rec'd this morning, at jan 20. S. W. WHITAKER'S.- APSkCAPS! ! We have just received and open- Ved a ca3e of new stvle JOCKEY" CAP. somethine that is really neat and tasty. Also 5fea and Boys blur Navy Caps. Oursfock of Canea are also increased b this morning's ExDrbss. Call and see at the Brzaar of Fashion. , X GILES & H AWES. - oct IS. . ' X JUST RECEIVED. Per Schr. Ben, a fresh supplj of II A IS INS whole, half and quarter boxes. For sale at the Broadway Variety Store, No 40. Market st. oct 16. WAR DeNEALE". rOLSSES. 25 hhds Sugar House Molasses, daih XtX expected. For sale by J. & D. McRAE & CO. . " GOt 18. " . ' Xx " ' 13URE, OLD RYE WHISKEY. 25 bbls different . gradess For sale by . M. MclNNIS. OCt 15. . French Window Glas. 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 theiraddress. Glass cut to any.- desired pattern, and packed free of charge. mayJl 684-ly iotir;. . - . . : . A LL PERSONS are hereb warned not to hunt, fish xJL or trespass in anv manner on rav lands in Brunswick county, under the severest penalties of the law. T. C. McILHENNY. " May 7 - 362-tf C ALT! SALT!! 500 Sacks daily expected by Schr. kl) Woodbin, and for sale to arrive by T. 0. WOTH. no v 7 . FOR SALE. --The South-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 tho Public have become tired of purchasing Pickle3 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 & 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 having resorted to any deleterious inean3 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. A 7 Ji liAVJB not torgotten you. as we nave now iT the finest stock of Wool Hats, Negro Wool and Dress Wool, open for your inspection 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. 20?? SHARES Steam Tug Stock . Wilmington & Manchester R, R. Stock; 10 " Commercial Bank Stock, will be sold 1 cash, or on time for approved paper, by March 29 329 - W. U. HOWARD, Broker. 0 O-PARTNERSflIP between Jons Hall and W. L. Pitts, in the General Produce, Real Estate and Stock Brokerage business; John Hall will give his " 1 . - X' 1 TT11 t principal attention to the fiaval Store mterest,; Wm. Lv Pitts to Cotton, and both parties to all matters con nected with a general Brokerage business. r " f JOHN HALL, - WM. L. PITTS. March 10th 185. ; . WESTERN SIDES. 10 -sale by sept 28. Hhds. just rec'd and fo RUSSELL & BRO. a IS EXCELLENCY the superintendent General ol Revenue of the Island of Cuba has disposed that dlthe drawings which will take "place in the pre-ent ear, 1866. Oommencini? with the one of vth August, hall beGR4.NO EXTRORDIN ARIES, of il,S0)Num ers or Tickets, and that the 35Q0oTo oe distributed iu' Prizes shall be in the following manner: 1 Prize of... .,..$100,000 i ......... . - -...... 5,Om .. ........ .....J. 2( ,00 I M. h,W ' , 5,00v 1 do. ......... 1 do. 1 do. ...... . .. 1 do. ......... 8 Prizes of 2,0 0 . . . 2 do.- 1,000... 70 do. 400,. .. 149 do. 2W,.X. 20 Approximations, ! .x 6,00o 2,(MK) .... 23,0.0 .... 2,8Ki ... 7,200 240 I'rlzcs ; APPROXIMATIONS. ThJiro former and the two following Numbers those winning om of the fire Capital Prizes, shall ntitled to : . to be To the one of?lOf't, i Approx. of f 6O0, 2,40 l,60t i,f)(to " 800 8o0 lo the one of fo the one of To the one of Co the one of 50fooV 20X10, 5,000, do. 400, o. 4i0, 2K), xoo do. do. 20 Approximatiors, - $7,2 Days on xohich the Drawings take place. CLASS No. 567, .. . . yth August ' " 568, . . . 29th " " u 5G9, . . . . . 17th " ' 570, . . . .. 7th 44 571, . 25th " 572, . . . ' - ISth 14 573, . .1 . 10th Sepfr Oct'r. . Nov'r. Dec'r. PRICES OP TICKETS. Whole Ticket, . . $20, i i Quarter l icset, $5. dalf Ticket, ' . . 10 ' Sixteenth Ticket, eept 24.-tf. Eighth Ticket, . . - 2 J. . . . 51 ,25.. TIIEO. GUESNARD, Jr. JUST RE CEIVED BY EXPRB. A NEW-STYLE Cap, called the GOVERNOR C VP, also, other new styles of Jockey, Fu'r, Cloth, Plush and Glazed Caps. Call at the 3aziar of Fashion, (l Market street. Nor 8. , Gt LES t H K W FA. O. BRA )LEY, DRUGGIST, WLLMINGTON. CA. N. C, hason hand and is constantly receiving pure and selected Druers. Medicines. Pharmaceutical Preparations. Paints. Oils -Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Shop Furniture, Window. GU,, Truces, Supporters, Surgical Instruments, &c. - , An inspection of the stock U solicited from Physician? visiting -Vilairngton, blievin that ttieycan be sup plied equally as low as fcheyu v for "North" and know ing the quality of the articles to be more" reli ible. 2fhe stock of Instrument-is unusually large and will Oe sold 'at extremely lw, prices. - - OCt 18. .:..'' '"I NOTICE. A PPLICATIuN will-be mide to the next sePion of iA. the Legiskture"of Vorth Carolina, for a Charter for 1 Miners B iiik; to be located at Wilmington, Fayette villeor oa Deep River, in foore or Chatham Counties. Uct 28-tf. . ; :- " JOHN A. PARKER respectfully announces, that he has removed his PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, to the store on Dock streets tvo doors eat of NeflTs ihip Chandlery,' where he .o!ieMTt cofitindnc ef that jatronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. ' , Having secured co mpetent workmea, he is prepared to do all kinds of UUSti sl SiIIP PaLtTIN(, GRAIN ING also IMITATION- OF STONE and MARBLE, onoutsides of buildings, suiting his prices tohe hard ness of thetime-i aud all in a s itisfactory mauner .Toha taken both in town and countrv. and atxthe shortest notice. " A supply of bast materhla in hand. . oct SO. r his lia constantly on REED'S I ATEXr STEAJi ENGINE. IHE3E IMPROVED ENGINES, for which Patents have been granted and first frize dedais aWaide 1 to the inventor, ooth in the United State and Europe;) continue to give-such sAtUftciioii, on account ol thtir simplicity andcoaomy, that we have uo established an extensive mauutactory, and are prepared to deliver at the shortest notice'eugiues from to nor&e power and upwards. These engines have been accurately tested, and have shown an economy of twenty percent, in fuel, and about the same iu oil and repairs. -This saving is tft:ct ed by letting the steam in aud out ooth sides ot,the cyl inder through large openings, removing the pressure fr m the valve and allowing no steam to escape - or ex haust f-om the passages exeptfrom the cylinder aloee; also by reducing the weight and friction to about half that of the ordinary engines. We place the smaller sizes upon an improved boiier with all the pipes attach ed and the whole mounted on small wheels convenient to ship to any part of the country, and to avuid.the ue cessitv ol an experienced engineer to start them, they are all tested Odiore leaving lutf iactory. Reed's Patent Steam Pumps are also coming into general use on steamboats, m mme3, and lor supplying boilers, where they are now giving greit satisfaction. They are preferred to-any in use because of their com pactness and simplicity. These engines and pumps may be seen in operation, or further intormation had by calling or addressing RfclfclD & BIRKBECK, ' Jan 13.-lmc. 951 Maiden Lane, Nr.T. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. CIIAS. O. (successor to Shkpard & Mrxa3.) MANUFACTURER, V holesale and Retail Dealer m Hats, Caps, Furs, and Straw Goods. Also Um brellas, Canes, Belts, sc., together with every article usually found in a first Class Fashionable Hat Store 84 Market st-, two'doors below Scott a Baldwin's N. B. Military Goods of every description furnished to order. c . . .. . - Jan IS. Com.copy. AT AND CArVEMPORIUM. To reduce-stock, for our spring purchases, we will close out our as- Qnrtmont nf Rovs and'Infiuts Riucv Caps and Hats at co,f. "Other articles at the very lowest figures for cash. . I nn 1 1-1 I. .rnn.i jan 14. CUAS. D. MYERS. TTOLTS Extra Family and SuperSne, in Bags, and II for sale by 0EROSSET& BROWN. Wn: a If nclfprpl. K 'BARRELS EXTRA No. 3 MACKEREL, for sale BUTTER. 1 kegs, a superior article,: for pale by. mt 1?. M MeINNI3. 1857. SWAN & COS LOTTERIES! OAPITALPBIZE. t9S 0,000 IJ '': ::J2;: The following Scheme will be drwn bj S. Swajt & Co.. Managers of theFoar Gaijiks AcadcmT Lottxjlt, of Georgii, and the Soothcx Milttakt Acxdxht Lot tert, of Alabauia, in each of their Lotteric for Eeboa ry, 1857. ; ' CLASS O, To be drawn in the City of Mobile, Alabama, in pub he, on Saturday, February 7th, 1857. . CLASS 2lt v.-' ' To be drawn in the City of Atlai ta, Georgiaf in pub lic, on Thursday, FebuAry 19th, lfc57. -v ' . CLASS 25, ' -To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub lic, on Saturday, February 28th, 1867, on tie PLAJ OF SINGLE NUMBERS. THREE THOCSAND TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY PRIZES t IdKKTHAN ONE FKllETO EVKRT TEN TiCKtTd! 30,000 1,1CKJ!.T8. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME; Priie of. . . ..$3ooo U.. .. 2o,ooq is.. . . 1 0,000 is.. 9,ooo is.. 8,oo is 7,ooo is.. $5o,ooo , o,eoo , 10,OOU . ,ooo . 8,000 . T,o-o . 6,000 . O.ooo . 4,ooo . 3,ooo . 8,000 . l,ooo , le.ooo 5,ooo .. 6,000 is. 5,000 is. 4,coo is. . . ... . S,ooo is . . 2.000 is .. .. l.ooo is.... .. loo are... ....... loo Prizes loo ' ' " 5o are.... A PPROXIMA TION iPRIZMS. I Prizes of $25o Approx. to $5o,ooo Pris 4 . 200 " " 80,000 " 4 " " loo ' lo.eoo " 4- " go " " 9,000 ' 4 65 " " 8,000 " 4 " 60 " ' 7,ooo " 4 i 55 " 6,000 " 4 " " 5o " 5,000 " 4 " 44 4 5 4 4 44 4,000 " 4 " " 4o " 44 8,oo " . 4 " 44 80 44 i 8,000 44 4 u 25 " l.ooo " 3,ooo 44 v I 80 are are.. $1,000 800 4oo " 8io 860 . 84o 82o 41 w lfe lio loo 6o'00 i,'iiiO prizes amounting to. $204,000 Whole tiekets, $ lu Hal ves, $5 Quarters, 2,60. PLAN OF TiiiS LOTThHY. T..e Numbers from 1 to 3u,Uw, corresponding with ihose Numbers n the Tickets printed on separate slip of paper, are encircled wiih small tin tubes and placed iu one .wheel. , fne brst tl'l Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in auoiher wheel. 1 - lhe wheels are tuen revolved, and a number is drawn from the' wheel of .Numbers, aud at the same time a t'lize is uran from ti e other wi eel The number an 1 l'iize drawn out are opened and exhibited to tie audi ice, and rtgisiered by the oiumissioners ; the Priz b.ing placed against the Number drawc. 1 bis opera tion is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Pkizks. The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first Vc rVizes wiil be entitled to the .48 Approximation Piizes, according to the Scheme. lhe IS,000 i'rizes of 9kiO will be determineo oy the last lipure of the Number that draws the $6o,0W I'rize. For example, if the & umber drawing the 5U,0( Prize eudswith No. 1; then all the Tickets where tht number ends in 1 will be entitled to f2c 'If the Num ber nds with No. 2. then all the Tickets where tht -Number ends in 2, will be entitled to (24, and so onto 0. Certiucates of Packages, will be soid at the followii.t rates which is the risk: V Ceitilicates of I'ackage 10 'V hole Tickets, 8- 44 44 lirOuarter " 2i IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets or dered, on receipt of which they willx be forwarded bv" tirst mail. 1 urchaere can have tickets ending in ain figure they may designate. . The List of Urawu is umbers and Prizes will be sent U purchasers immediately after the drawing. , Purchasers will please, write their, signature plddn, and give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable ii mil without deduction. , . All prizes of $ l.ooo and under, paid immediately aftei the drawing other prizes at the usual time Ot thirt) -lays. ; ' ; All communications strictly confidential. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at either oifice. " X - ' Address Orders for Tickets or Cettificates "either to S. SW AN- & CO., Atlanta Ga. or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. jan 12. .x' - CAPITAL PJtlZE $60,000 SOUTHERN MILITARY AC YLOTTERV O Claa N J To be drawn In the City of Mobile. A'a bama, in .public, ou Friday, January, 80, IHht o- the Plan of St.NGLHi NUMBKKS I Joo' iirjRTKi. and W. W. McGdibc, Esqs., Commi3' 3a,OOi rickets 3,295 Prizes. MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO tuf liRT TEN - TICKETS BRILLIANT SCHEME I Priza of. ... $60,000 .... 25,000 .... lo,000 . . . . 5,000 2 Prizes of s 44 :. 10 " .t2,000 1,000 . 260 . 15- , 100 14 It 100 " 100 " 5,000 PPR OXIMA TION PRIZES 4 Prizes of $250 Approx. to $60,oo0 Prize, are.... .... $1000 4 2oo i,00U " BOo 1o,0j0 44 ........ Too 5,ooo " l.ooo .2,000 " ........ 80o l.t-OO'' " 600 250 44 8,600 4 8 8 8 40 3000 175 125, loo 75 65 are.. .180,000 3,295 Prizes amounting to;,.. .. .$320 000 Whole Tickets, $16; Halves, 8; Quarters, 4, Eighths 2 The first 11 J Prizes are decided in the usual manner 3000 Prizes of 60 will be determined by the last figure ot the number that dra ws the f 60,000 Prize. Foi example, if the Number drawing the 60,000 Prize end with No. I, then all the tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to $60. If the number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $60, and so on to 0. . Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates which is the risk : , Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, - - $100 " 44 10 Half " - 60 " 10 Quarter 44 - 26 44 44 10 Eight 44 - - 12 Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packa ges of Tickets either to a. S WAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or o. o W Art , Montgomery, Ala. S er 8; SWAN, Box 200 MobQe, Al dee 29. :..,r' -. .:r.': TERRY SIDSEUM, , and Parley's Magazine for xt jl January, received, rne "Museum" it is weu knownr i an excellent thing for the young, im tract! vt a d always entertaining Price onlr Si. a vear. or Ioe ogle No. at WHITAKER'S. dec. 29. - - . FOR 10 Vaga Coffee,' 1 Box Tobacco and 1 Bbl So ear. marked J. R. Wilbni. Salisburv. N. C. ree'd pr Schr D. O. Hulse, stored at owners risk and expense dec9-tf. A. D. CAZAUX. . ' -' - - J- - ' ' OWNER WANTED. For 60 bars Iron marked Gar rett &Son, arrived per Schooner Emily and stor ed at owner risk amd expense. J. H. FLANN R. ; dc lJIt - -. , - - . OOP IRON. 6 Tons for sale by jaa 17. M. UoINNIS . WHOLE NO. 9( 3 r: r- sbbs T1E.?L?K,R Tlnn .ni Farmer. irst, An acre of the ataJks properly culUvated will the beat- Kmw Orleans. Second, It surpasses H other plants for fodder and great abundance o( sugary juice whljh It coaulus, and- odder0 dfUlj jUld v ,mmMe CP of Third, Itisao certain and prolific a crop thit plan ur may be sure of succeeding witb it aisyrp pUat any whero Sonth of the Sute ot New York. t ThiJ d b ffer? for sle in Package sufficient to plant half an acre 4 feet a - 1 1- foet, at $1 per pa k. w." v ibusi ue aaaea to pt nost- SAu L J. HINSDALE. Jaayu, 1857-lm. 4 ayeuTiIIe, N. C. GARDEN SF.T?n!" ' UNUSUALLY iarg tad choice selectioo of Gar den Seeda, Peaa, Ueana Ac, iU be open lorin- pecuon in a lew daja., Aa the Vaeed crop- haa been oackward, and the supply North limited, wholes! h,.. - T - ' ' - ' V U era and gardeners will find it to their Interest to leave their orders Immediately to insure a full and 'complete assortment. , . . ; -The Seeds sold by the undersigned are known favor- -ably to this community as the Wethersfield Garden Seeds," and hTe generall giren the utmost satisfaction. Orders wi'l receiYe immtdUte auention on their ar. IIOUTICUtTUnE. . x ' PHE SUBSCRIBER, ofTeifi I01 sale ihia Reason about X 12,000 LARGE RUfcE BUSHES, from his beau U tul and unsnrpassed codection ol RObtS. comrvrWro-v ...vMvo vucn lu ppituuia lief , aiigron a5re' Tbe collection has been made by selecting item constant importations from France : propagating tnh ose that proved to be of superior worth. 1 he ub briber feels confident that as tine a selection of Rorea uu oiwn, nas never oeen grown bonth beores and can rtcommehd them as uasnrpasaable. Catalogues, nith aesenpuon, sent to all applicants. A i'UDlGON, Florist, King street Road, Charleston, S. C. jai. 12-lawf3w: 1 ' - . X Valoable Land For Sale. . THE SUBSCRIBER offers , or eale the followlrg tract -of Land: '-'"" ' v One tract containing 1200. acres, 600 of which is as ' ood swamp as there is n the county of BUden, about two hundred acres weltdrained, and about thirty acres v cleared aud Under fence, adjoining the lands, ot J. G. utton and T. C. Smith. Also, 150 acres joining the lands' of D. Johnpon and vVm. Bordeaux. 150 joining thr lands of John C. Cain and E.Downan. ' 2oo acresjoiniug tho lands of George Cain ai.d Eliz beth Melviu. lhe above lands will w and giecOod unie forgood notes, or will take young faegioes and' ive the best of prices. For further information address the subscriber at lizabethtbwn, N. C. R P. MELV1N. 1 f . jan 10.-3m. ' " IHE SUBSCRIBERS, being dttircus to clott thir V . business, will ell their fciilf aud a pcition ol thtir ands in Columbus County, on accouimcdata g ttims. -fhe still is situated on the W. A M. K R. eatt ol the V White Marsh, and in goodforder. The location cannot oe bettered for buying tuipentine; the capacity of Ae still is seventeen barrels, jeilowVdip.. Seventeen hundred acres at the land lit a eat of thr V White Marsh and sjuth of the liail 1i Ci'n rl I ri. r rti c V and a half miles from the Bead there is good deal of piw. uitable for large timber, atd cancot be turj.a.ttd vs ' ny land in the country for lightwood. Theic ih on the land about one buiidied acres of low Li.n,n.ock laiid tuai is very ncn and can be easilj diaintd. 1 biw hvu jrea acies lies east ol the bite Maitb ai d tii ill lorth side ol the kail Road about two hundred yard from the road On this pluce tLerc is a goto r.ew d4d iag house with all ueceWry out houses, and about st uity fivr acres of cleared laud that produces finely al good deal of rich land yet to clear. . . - " v fhey will also sell one pair of u.ules ai.d wagon attd maijr uuier miDggntcesnry tDout a still and turpen cm. farm. Possession giyen immediately if rentiiie'd r'or further information, addrefis the tubeciiberb or C daynesat Wbiteville, N. C. feMllIJ 4 IlAlNLt Reference in Wilmington, J. H. Flanncr. I. nov 22-tf. Jour copy 1 month. . - JUST REC'D by Adams' Ex pre?a, a fino asaorim of Blue Navy Caps, also new Mylta at Cloth SJ velvet aud Glazed Caps. Call at the bazaar of Fash of Faahin iobi Market st. GILEij ii HAWI-S. jan 9. v UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-is Bbli Sugar Uouae -'. KJ Molasses. A prime artfcle landiuir. For rale br nov 24. VI) II I ...... . . u . w lUL.AliU & CURTIS. -Pork, Bacon. Ac. I A A BBLS. MESS POKK, ' WV 13 Hhda. Western Should " 40 Casks Sugar Cured Hams 20 Bags Bio Coffee, , ' 6 Barrels Whiskey, 60OO lb3 N. O. Bacon. Foraaleby ' oct. 16. j PEf TE WAY & PRITCHETT i aaiamanacr Safes. - - ; . - 1 . ,4 VARIETY Or" SiZiV Wildes Patent wfthRIeh8' XjL improvement entirely 1, re proof Oat of 8200 Safes sold by the Manufacturers. 214 have bnn ttmA. f. accidental tires, and not a dollars worth of property I MJureu ia one 01 mem. or sale by "nov 1. DrROSSET & BROWN. 'It ts nerer too late to mend." -MATTER OF FACT ROMANCE, rn t c. A. Beade, author of 4Christie Johnstone " P wr c . .r - v. ungron, etc. ust puDHsnecL Rec'd and for sale at Oct 23. 8. W. WHITAKER'S. BACON SIDES & SHOULDERS 16 hhds, V prime i arUcle. For gale by M. MelNKlS. WILMINGTON GARBLE & STONE YAIID. THE subscriber having accepted the agency of several : large establishments at the North, which will fnmUh ' him with an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished foreign or domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared ; rn All all evrAur fn UnVTTXfWTO J fPAun omAi.rn and every other article in the line or the business at row onable rates.X BcoLmraiiro, Litteeiso or Castiv executed as well as can be done either North or South - r Mw, vi viV4uvc vou uagiicu 11 re quire o. C V J AS. McCLARAAN Dec. S 1st, 1861. - 6$-U. I NOTICP -' A PPLICATION will be mde'to the General Assem b'r of th a State.now in session, for ai - Act to in. I 'rporatev a Mechaaics Building Association, in the town I dmingUn. ! I dec 22-50t. PR. MOLASSES. A few Barrels P. R. Molasses, superior to any New Orleans Molase3 for sale by jan 17. M. MclNNIS. - - ; UMBRELLAS and Parasols, for sale by r jan 17. J. 8. WILLIA1I3. rf. '4:-.:
The Wilmington Daily Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 4, 1857, edition 1
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