t
Ms
SANTA CLAUS.-Will visit the Book Stow
hciwoea now and the evening of the 24in. In
emietpaiion of hi. vilt, we have been aupptied
wlh a beautiful assortment of Pretty Rooks for
Ihe young lolka, to whom we mow aim to oe ae-
ywetJiyattacnea. ..t. t j- - ..j -
Dee. 23.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS.
'COME ONEI COME ALL ! ! !
AUR STOCK being complete-, in every depart
v merit, we can, with confidence, invite public
attention to the Urgent and taoal attractive sslec-
t Ion or -
TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES
BYER OFFERED iN THIS TOWN, OR STATE
Together with an UDUsnallf Urge and choice
f lot of
APPLES, ORAMUI3, Ltaiua,
CANDIES, the richest, rarest, and
without doubt, the largest assortment
. of Krench, Candles ever introduced
into this market. Also, very superior
' - Domestic Cxudies.
RAISINS, CURRANTS, FIGS,
TRUNKS PRESERVES, JELLIES,
"r PICE.LES, LOBSTER, SARDINES,
- &c.,'&c, dec, &.C,
Resides many articles in the Confectionary line
too numerous to mention in an advertisement.
For the belter accommodation of our custo
mers, and the public generally, we have tempore
rily taken in connexion with our-concern, the
ttore lately occupied as the American Head Quar
ters, the second door above; onr old eilablish-
C7"Tbe LADIES are earnestly solicited to
OlVE US A CALL and examine our Mock dur
ing this and the earlv part of Jhe coming week.
thai we may le enaoiea io give meui um urmcu
attention.
W, H.DkNEALE,
Dec. 16. No. 46 Market st reel.
CANTON CRACKERS.
2f)C BOXES, just received. For sale, whole-
OUU sale and retail by
Doc. 19. W. H.DaNEALE.
CRANBERRIES.
A fine lot, just received, and in line rsVr.' For
aaleby W, H. DeNEALE.
. Dec. 18. ' . j- " -f'
(ANDY! CANDY .'I
Cf Boxes supeiior Candy, just in store Fer
OU sale by the lot by . .
Dee. la - - W. H. DiNfcALE.
MULLETS! MULLETS!!
y T Bbls. large and small sixe. For sale by
iO ZF.NO H. GREENE.
Dec. 13. '- (N. C. C. A. copy.) - :
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR
SALE.
M THAT VALUABLE HOUSE AND
lot on Fifth sireet, next to H. R.EPer.'
residence. House, 42 by 36 feet Three
Stories high. Twelve Room. One Bathing
Room; one Pantry and six Wsrd Rooms in said
House; one Water Tank, and water conveyed in
all Bed Room, with Gas in every room The
house in finished in the best manner, with a good
; Well and Pistern of Waierin the Yard, with
Pump To convev it in the house.
Also; That Valuable New House and Lot
fronting on Front street, next to J . T. Morris'
resilience -a Two Story House, containing six
Knouia. Kitchen and other out housca Good
Wen of water in the Yard. Lot 66 feet front,
running back lMfcel; and the Lot on the corner
of Front and Church streets, 66 X 154 feet, with
a fine Two Story Store House and Stables
4?ne House and Lot fronting on Church strrei,
B8 V 162 feef, known as the Beaitj House. 1
roniaint Seven Rooms, with ' Pantries and Clos
ets with a Two Story Kitchen and More Room.
Also; The Lot on the corner of Church and
Snrry streets, 8 X 132 feet..--
The whole contains Two Lots, fronting on
Front, Church and Surry siraets.
The above property will be sold cheap and on
liberal terms. Possession given immediately If
hot dirnsed of by the 1st of January next, will he
sold ar puMic auction. juen. several imriy r f
OltOKb, consisting of MK.N. WOMEN AND
CHILDREN. Apply to H. B. EILER8.
Dee. 16. ! 116-
A MEDICAL REVOLUTION !
TUB WORLD UNANIMOUS !
53
nOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
TUB GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT!
The virus of disrase often makss its way to
the internal orcans through the pores of the skip.
This pcnsirating Ointment,; melting under the
head as it is rubbed in, is absorded through ths
same channels, and, reaching the seat of inflxm
illation, promptly arid invariably auhdueslt, wheth
er located, in the kidneys, the liver the lungs.or
any other important organ. It pene' rates the sur
face to the interior, through-; the countless tubes
that communicate Willi the skin as summer rain
paseesinto the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and
regenerating influence. ' ' " '
SKIN DISEASES AND GLANDULAR SWELL
v INGS
Every species of exterior irritation is qufnkly re
duced by iheanti inflammatory action efi his UuH
ment. Angry EigrrNKi, such as Salt Khivx,
F.avsiPKLAa, Tsttes, UmawooBM, Scald Hbab,
N jettlx Hash, b cables (or Itch) 4-c, die out, to
return do more, under its application. Hospital
. experience in all parts of the world proves lis in
faliibllty in -diseases of the skin, the muscles, the
joints and the glands, v.
ULCERS. SORES, AND TUMORS.
The effect of this unrivaled external remedy upon
Scrofula and other virulent ulcere and sores, i al
most miraculous. It first discharges the poison
which prod aces suppuration and proud flesh, and
thus the cures which its healing propertirs after
ward complete are safe as well as permanent.
WOUeTDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS.
In ease of the fracture of tbe bones, injuries
rimed by steam explosions, Baciaes, Bcbks,
Scalds, Ukcdsiaticsi. ijTirrwBsa or thi Joints,
and contraction ef the sinews, it isemptoyed aui
warmly recommended by the facul y.Thi marvel.
. ous remedy has been introduced by its inventor in
person into all the leading Hoepitalsof F.urope, and
bo private household shouM be wittfout It.
; - UNDENIABLE TESTIMONY.
The Vediel Staff of tie French and F.neHsh
Armies io the Crimea have officially signed iheir
:' approval of H olloway'a Ointment, as the most re
liable dressing for sabre cats, aod gun-shotwounds.
It is also used by the surgeons of the Allied Navies.
Doth Ointment mni Pills UouU he used in tie fmU
Bunions, . .. Rhearasiism, Sore Throats,
Burns, - ' Rinsworm, . Sore of all kinds,
Chapped Hands, Salt Rheum, .Sprains,
Chilblsias, ' Sealds, ; StiffJoints,
Kituta, , i t Skin Diseases, Tetter,
Gouf, S welled GUnds, UWeers,
Lumbago, , Sou Legs, . ; Venereal Seres,
. Mercurial Itnip-Sore Breasts, Woiindsof all
tious, bore Heads, kinds. : -
Pilea ; .K r .fit .'i
Sold at ths Manufactories of Professor Hoi
Uwat, I 0 Maiden Lane,:. New York, and 244
Strand, London, by all respectable Druggist and
Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Stale
and the civilized world,in polecat 25 cents, 62 CIS-,
and l eaebk. --.'.:. f-i-.: : ,
f3r There II a conaiderable eating by taking tbe
Jarrer sixe. --J-- " r- - ;'-" ' '" -
N. B. Direct ions for tha gaidance of patients in
every dirdrr affixed f o each poti s ; t
Dee.il. :.v,. : v-.- .' H4 h
: . ? CHRISTMAS COMING.
FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS I !
THE largest and bast assortment of Fire Works
- ever offered in this! market consisting of
Tory yariaty at ry Km pricj. .
. Not. 37 ICS.
BALLOU'S PICTORIAL- and iHhfb.uur
Union, for Satards V. October 4th. Received
andforsalost r
, . mmr in s-w a an j
a. w.
WHlTAtER'S.
- aej. 30,itf4v.
3 p.
S W AN & CO.5 S LOTTERIES
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY
LOTTERY!
. j I W " CLASS M, .
To be drawn in tha City of Mobile, Alabama, in
' - .. ., public, on
Saturday Jan. IO, 18T on the Plan of
SINGLE NUMBKRS.
Joan IIvBTCt. and W. W. McGctaa, Esqs., Com
i - missionera. ,
asaT
$30,000 TICKETS-380 PRIZES!
WOKE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TZ.V
TICKETS! -
NOVEL SCHEME!
1 Prixeof
1 Prixe of
I Prixe of
1 Prixe of
1 Prixe of
1 Prixe of
10 Prizes of
100 Prixes of
100 Prizes vf
APPRO VIM AT ION PHIZES-
S 10,000
12.000
6.0UH
1,00.
1,000
20C
100
70
4 prixes ef 160 approx' to 40;000 prise are 600
4 125 " " lAWO ' 60
4 loo " 6,000 " 400
a 75 x 2,000 ' i80
8 " SO ' ' 1,000 " 41-0
iO 45 v " iOQ 1.800
3000 " 41 " " HO.OO-
3.280 Piixes, smoanting to 2u4,000
Whole Tickets, $10 Halves; 5- Quarters, 1
The first 216 Prixes are derided in tbe uail
manner.
3,000 Prixes of 40 will be determined by the
lust figure ol the Number that draw the $40,100
Prixe. For example, it the Number drawinir the
10,000 Prize ei.ds with No. 1, then sll the Tic
kets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled
to40. If the Number ends with No. 2. then all
the Tickets where the Number end in 2 will be
(.milled to S40, and so on to 0.
Certificate of Package will be sold at the fol
Uxin, rales, whii-h is Ihe risk:
r-.nincnte of Paeknreoi 10 W hole Tiekete, t60
10 Half " 3
" 10 Quarter f 15
AddressOrdsrs for Tickets or Certificates either to
S. SWAM k UU.,
Allania, Ga.
or S SWAN,
iitntgtmcry, Ala.
or fe. SWAN,
Bex 200, Mobile, Ala.
Dec. 18, U5. I7-
; ICRT GAIBI3 ACAPIMI LOTTIRL
CLASS 23
To be drawn in tbe City of Atlanta, Georgia,
in public, on
Tuesday. Jan. 20. 185 7. on n of
SINGLE NUMBERS!
$30,000 TIIKEIS-SOT PRIZES
flKARLV ONE PR1KE TO EVERY NINE
TICKETS!
BRIU4ANT SCHEME!
1 Piixeof 25,000is 25,000
I - lO.OOtis 10.1M0
1 " 10,000 is 10,000
1 " 10,0001s 10,t00
1 " 10,000 is 10,000
1 " 4.000 is . 4,000
1 " 1,000 is 1,000
1 " 1,000 is 1,000
lOPrixrsof 200 are 2,000
90 " 100 sre 9.000
100 u 70 are 7,000
100 - 60 are .000
3,000 " 4Uaro 12.,i 00
3,307 Prixes amounting to $204.0t0
W hole Tickets, S10; Halves 15; Quarters S2.
The first 307 Prices are decided in the usual man
ner-
TheS.O'O Prixrs of $40 will be determined by
the laat figure of iheNamber that draws lhe$!5.0"0
Prixe. For examsle. if ihe (Sttmber drawing the
$26,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tic
kets v. here the number enda in 1 will be entitled
to $40. If the .Number ends with No. 2. then all
the Tickets where (lie Number ends in 2 will be
entitled to $40, and so on to 0
JL'trtificaln of Package will be sold st the fol
lowing rate , hieh is the risk i
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tirkets, $ !0
" " 10 Half " 30
" " 10 Quarter " 15
Address orders for Tickers or Certificalea of
Packages of Tickets either to
S, S WAX fJO, Atlanta, Ok.,
or S. SW AN, Montgomery, Ala.
CAPITAL Ini13
$60,000
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
CLASS N,
To be drawn in the City of Mobile, Alabama, in
public, on
Friday, Jan. SO, 1847, on the Plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS.
John Ucbtkl & W..W. McGciae, Esqs., Commis
I sioners.
30,000 TICKETS-3,295 PRIZES!
MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERT TEN
TICKETS!
BRILLIANT SCHEME!
I prize of
1
$GO,000
2000
10,000
5.000
- - 6.000
- 2,000
"IXiOOO
1
1
2
2
10 prizes of - - - 250
100 - - . - 150
100 - - . . 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
' 4 prizes of $250 appro'to $60.000prise are $1,000
4 " 200 25,00 J , 600
4 175 10,000 - " i " 700
4 " 125" " 5,000 lOOo
8 100 " 2.000 800
8 75 1,000 " 600
40 " 65 " 250 " 2,60u
3000 60 are - - - ISo.OOO
3 295 prizes amounting to - $326,000
WhoteTicketa$16; Hslves$8;Qaar.$4; Eighths $2
The first 219 Prixes are decided in the usual
manner.
The 3 0T0 Prizes r $60 will be determined by the
last figure ok the Nmnber that draws ihr $60,000
Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the
$60,000 Piize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets
where the number ends in I will be entitled to $60.
if the number eads with No. 2, men all the Tickets
where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to
$0. snd so on to 0, '
Ceilificates of Packages will be sold atthe fol
lowing rates, whiih is the risk :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $100
- - " 10 Half 60
" - 10 Quarter 26
" 10 Kighiha " 12
Address orders for Tieketa or Certificates either
to . S, SWAM dr. CO, AOaila Ga.
or S. SWAN, Montgomery. Ala
or a WAN. Box 200, AMUe. Ala..
PLAN OF SWAN d CD'S LOTTERIES.
30,000 Numbers corresponding wiih those on tbe
Tickets are placed in one beel. Tbe Piizisare
placed in another V heel. A number la drawn
from the number Wheel, and at the. same time a
Prize is drawn from the ether Wheel. The Prize
urawn is placed against he Number drawn. Tbia
operation is repeated antil all the Prizes are drawn
out. ". .! t
IN ORDERING TICKETS. u
Enclose the money to oar address fer the Tic
keta ordered, on rece.pt el which they will be tor
warded by first HlaiL ' ' '
The List of Drawn Numbers snd Prizes 1B be
sent to purchasersiraniedtately after the drawing.
13 Purchaser will please write their signatures
plain, and gHe their Post Office, County snd State.
X3T Remember that every Prize is drawn, and
payable in full without deduction.
Idr ' II Prizes of $1000, aiM finder paid Immedi
ately after the drawing other prizes at the usual
time of thirty days. - '
Ait eoflimdnicsilons strictly confidential.
Prize Tickets cashed dr renewed leather tickets
at either ' ffice. -s
..Dec. 20. "8.
ALUM SALT Af L0AT. ,
OOOn BUSHELS ALUM SALT;'
4J lJ 12 hhes. prime sweet WINDWARD
ISLAND MOL ASS PS. Just received per Br.
Sehr. Orbit, and fer sale by . - - . , ,
Nov. ST. - U. W. 1ATI.
MEW YORK ADVERmEJIEiNTS.
On Saturday, ths Tmibd Dat or Jascabt, 1857,
HARPER &. BROTHERS, KEW-YORK,
Will issue the first Number of a Weekly News
paper, to be entitled,
IPRPER'S WEEKLY.
A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION
'Ibey will spate neither labor nor expense to
make it the best FaIjilv -Abwcapeb in the
World, one whose clieenul and gmial character
will render it a welcome visitor u every house
hold, while its constant devotion to the piincipie
!' right and justice shall win the approbation ol
ihe wi.it and iHe good, lis object will be to set
forth found vlewsoti Political. Social, and Moral
questions i to diffuse useful information 5 and 10
cultivate trie graces and ameniliea ol life.
H Aapxa's VVceklv will cont iin a full and im
partial Summary of the Political, Social, Religi
ous, Commercial, and Literary News of Ihe day.
1 1 will chronicle tne leading movements of the age.
tecoid the inventions of genius, the discoveries of
cience, and Ihe creation- Of art. It will in 1
w oid, aim to present an accurate and complete pic
iu re of the age in which m c live.
It will aUo give a due share of attention to the
laste, the imagination, and ihe feelings. Its re
gular contents will embrace Tales, incidents ol
Travel and Adventure, Sketch) s of Character and
social Life, and Kssays upon Art and Morals.
The Publishers have made arrangements with
the best American writers, who will contribute 10
the various Departments ol ihe paper. The large
space at luetr aispusoi win enanie me vyvntiuctuii
10 .avail themselves of atilple selections from the
tesl snd most healthful literature of the Old World,
file first Number will contain he commencement
of Mr. 'I'hackebav's New Serial Tale, the public
aiin of which, from early sheets purchased of the
Author, will be continued ironi week to week un
til its conclusion. In addition to this they will
keep a viligant eye upon the issues 01 ihe Knsllsh,
French, and German Periodical nress. the best
productions of wliictt will be transferred to the
paper under their haree.
Habpbb's V eeklv is not intended In any way
to ULcrede or take place of Habpbb's N few Mon
thly Maoazinb. Kach Periodical will confine
1 'self to its own proper sphere; and no portion of
the contents of the one will appear in the o her.
Habpkb's Weekly will contain Sixteen payes
of the size of ttte Lion don. Illustrated Air, ca-h
' umber comprising us much mniier as an ordin
ary duodecimo volume. It will be printed in a
form and upon paper auitabte for binding ; and as
the pages will be clectroty ped, the buck Number
can always be supplied, o that Subscribers will
be able at anv lime to complete their files. At tlu:
cloe ol each volume, nt-at and appropriate Covers
will be prepared for the convenience or those who
with to bind (he paper.
T CRMS.
Habpbb's Wbekly will appear every Saturday
Mornine. and will be sold at Five Cexts a Copy.
It will be mailed to Subscribers at ihe 1'ullowing
rates, payment being invariably required in adv
ante:.
One Copv for Twenty Weeka . $1 00.
One Copy for One Vear . . . 2 50.
One Copy for Two Venre ... 4 e0.
Five Copies for One Vear . . 9 00.
Twelve Copies for One Year . . 20 00.
Twenty five Copies for One Vear 40 00.
Dec. 4. ill lw.
NEW BOOKS
FOB THE
HOLIDAYS!
MASON BROTHERS,
108 and HO Duaue Street, N. Y.,
WILL PUBLISH EARLY IN DECEMBER,
THE PLAY-OAV UOOK:
NEW STORIES FOR YOUNG FOLKS With
Ten full-page Illustrntiorts.
UY FANNY FEUN.
300 pp. IGino.cloth Price, 75 cents; full gilt, $1 25.
Triumphant as has been the success ol this
favorite Amrrican Authoress in ever, department
ol Literature which she has attempted, her geniu
y tsltlnes with most peculiar lustre in her writings
lor the young, tit-re in her forte, and here she
stands indisputably at the head of living authors.
" Little p crn " issued by her a few years since,
has already, k is believed, enjoyed a greater sale
than any other work of its t lats; yrt the book we
now announce well deserves 10 even distance its
predecessor in sale and popularity. 1 1 is oifascin-
ating interest, every pa-e sparkling with ihe viva
city and grace or its author, and la rich in instruc
tion as well as amU'Cmeiit.
CANTFKBURG taLrs.
By HARRIF.T LEE. 2 Vols. 12mo. cloth. Piice,
$1.76.
These striking and remarkable novels have long
been standards in Knu'lisli Literature, and, it is
believed, will not fail 10 be appreciated hy Ameri
enn readcra. They were favorite of Lord Hyron,
who wrote: "Noihinc ol Scott's ia finer ihi.n
'The German's Tale. 1 admired it when a boy,
and have continued to like w hat I did then." 'Ifie
'pec'ufor aaidi "'I'here is scarcely any educated
person oftliis century who has not. at some lime
or other, drawn a sincere pleasure froln those pas
es." JTie J-Jdinburxh POilama: " t ew readers
of entertaining litera'urc can be ignorant ol these
popular productions ;" and also, ."The pure moral
ity which reiens through these tales which we
can scarcely ilare.to call fictions will render them
tne most e i'isle reading for young persons. 1 uey
ought to be in every family library."
THE POETICAL WORKS OF HORACE
SMITH AND JAMES SMITH.
Authors ofthe"Kejceted Addresses." With POR-
TRA1TS snd a B I UU It A 1H HJA I. SKKIUM.
Edited by KPKS SARGriNT. 414 pp. 12mo.
cloth. Price. $1 25:
BSCBXTLY PDSLlBHEb.
THE HUMOROUS POETRY
OF Til K KNGLISH LANGUAGE FROM
CHAUCER TO SAXK. By JAMF.S PA R
TO.V 690 pp. I2ino. cloth. Price, $1.50. Gilt
sidesand edges, $2 25. Also, an Octavo Edition
of ihe same work, bound in ihe following siyle ;
feheep Library, 3.50; lmiiation Morocco, $4 00;
Half Calf and .Morocco, Ant and Kilra, $4 50;
Full Calf, Gilt Efctra. G OOj Full Morocco, Gilt
and Antique, $6.00.
This volume. conMining the greatest mass of
humorous verse ever collected, ispronounci d 1 tie
most amusing book in existence. . It has rapidly
run through tour editions, and is now in active de
mand. It contains six hundred and fifty of the
best Comic Poems ever written, including all ihe
items Irom thirty volumes of Punch, the best things
of Hood, Byron, Scott. Lowell, V iilis Ac., and i
in elegant and appropriate gill tor tnis or any oiner
season.
TIIF. INDIAN FAIRY BOOK.
From the Original Leccnds. With Illustrations
by Mcl.KNAN. Knzravsd ny ainiiiua.
333 pp. 12mo. plain. Pri.-e $1 ; Full Gil:, $1.50.
'I hese are veritable Legends, which hjve doubt
less been told time and azain to the ddsky mdidens
it the Indian lire-side, before the wlii'e man robbed
him of his hunting grounds , The hook is hand-
omely got tea up, and is a beautllul gut-book lur
ill seasons. .
tZT Ann of the abore Ttooko will b tent 6y mail.
pott -paid, on reeeipt qf the retail price.
N. B. ill ASOlv Btt.OTtIE.ttS are BOW paoiieii-
nri
SEU1F.S OP ILLUSTRATED WORKS,
To be sold exclusively by agents) ef a slyls entire
ly new in subscription books. Fall particulars
sent when desired.
Dee. 4. Ill lw.
CONSUMPTION CURED."
BE NOT DECEIVED by base imitations.
flEQEMAH, CLAKK &. CO.'S GENUINE COD
LIVER OlL-j naver disappoinU, and ten years'
experience has proved it superior to all others,
aud the only reliable c tire for CONSUMPTION.
As there is a great deal of spurious oil in the
market adulterated with seal oil, wliale oil, etc.,
&.C , too much care caunet be taken to procure
ibe Genuine.
- Our Oil is made at oaf wn factory in New
foundland and each bottle has onr signature over
the cork, lie eaj-eful toget Hegemam Class A
Co.'s as thousands who bad uiwd 4br oil f infe
rior qnality. and ware a turn l givine up in desfwir,
have tx-an restored U health by nsing the Genuine
Oil of oar manufacture. Sold by all Drngsista.
Dec 4. - ; , , . -. . ' r M-Zm.
f- NOTICE! NOTICE ! !
ON CCOUNT of the drsth of Mr. WH.P
DASKAM on the 13ih ol October, lant, it be
eemes necessary that alt Accounts and Notes d ti
the late firm of G. 6t CrlttAOLKY A CO . should
be closed ap immediately to test date. We there
fore reqnest all persoas Indebted, to call and settle
their acconn's sad note daring the monih of De
cember. They must be settled, and the sooner
the better for all interested. . a--..
G.eV C. BRAD LET. 1
Not. 29, 109 la.
CHEESE, BITTER. &C.. .
BOXKS New York State Cheese $ J
SKm Prims ,'' M Butter i
50
10 " - Leaiuardj ' "
' 2( Sugar aad Soda Crack erst ' ! -
60 - Mess Pork .Just recd and for anle by
: ZENO II. OHKRNEv
Dee. 4. (N. C. C. A. copy.)
ROViL HAViXA LOTTEIiV.
The next ordinary drawing of the Royal Havana
Lottery conducted by ihe P-pari!h Government, un
der the supervision of th Captain General of Cu
ba, will take place at Havana on
SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1857.
SORTEO NUMF.R0 57I ORDINARIO.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000 !!!
1 prize of 9 100.000
1 " 50,000
1 " 20.000
1 10.006
1 " 5.000
3 prizes of $2,000
2 1.000
70 " '400
140 " 200
20 Apr'xm's. 7200
4 approtlmatidns to the 100,000of 60tl each
4 of $400 to $50,000 : 4 of $100 to $20,000; 4 of
$ J00 :o $lP.0t 0 ; 4 of 200 to 5.0CO.
Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, 10; Quarters $5.00.
Piizes cashed at sight at 5 per cent discount.
Bills on the Bank of Charlotte taken at par.
A drawing will bg forwarded as soon as the re
sult becomes known.
Communications addressed to DON RODRI
GU f'.Z. (care bf City Post. Charleston. S. C.) un
til :he 3d Jandary will be attended to.
Dec. 13. 55-tf
SOUTHERN LOTTERY.
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
PRIZES GUARANTIED !
UNL.Y 15,000 jNU.MIJfcKS !
PHIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
' JASPER
COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
By Authority of Ihe Slate of Georgia.
Class LT. to be drawn Jaauary 15, 1857, at Con
cert Hall, Macon, Ga., snder thers worn super
intendence of Col. George M. Logan and W. C.
Andrsdn, Kstj I
XZW" Remember this Lottery ha only Fifteen
Thousand Numbers less than any Lottery in the
World! therefore it is the best for investment.
E4aniine the Scheme!
SCHEME.
1 Prltc or $15,000
1 do 5,000
1 do 2.0UO
4 do 1,000 are 4.000
5 do 500 are 2,500
80 do 100 are " 8,000
1,500 do 40 'are 60,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
ifl appr'xiinal'ns of $100 tire $2,500
50 do. 50 are 2,500
50 do. 20 are L 1,000
1,712 Prizes, arriouniintr to $132,000 !
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES OF TEN
TICKETS, where the numbers end in 1,2,3,
4, 5, b, 7, 8, 9, 0. are sold at the lollov. trig rates :
10 W hole Tickets, GO 00
10 Half do 3d 00
10 Quarter do 15 00
It will be perceived, bp In is plan, that for $60
the purchaser has s Certificate of ten tickets.
when, if he buys tirkets, he would only get lor
that sum six who! s. Thus, by buying Certific
ates he has four more chances for larger prizes
Halves snd quarter p.ickagein proportion.
Tickets. I0. Halves. $5. Quarters, $2 50.
The 1.500 Prizes of 40, are determined by the
l-ist figure of ihe Number It. at draws the Capital
Prize of $15,000. The Capital Piize will, of course,
end with one of the figures I, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8,
9, 0. Tliose Whole Tickets ending wi'h the same
figure aa the last in ihe Capital will be entitled te
$-10. Halves and Quarter in proportion.
Persons sending money by nail need not tear
ita being lost. Orders punctually attended to.
Communications confidential. Bank Notes of
all sound Banks taken at par.
rhose wishing particular numbers shnuidoraer
immediately.
Addresa jAJIr.SK.wiiXIr.il,
Manager, Macon, Ga.
Dec. 1. IHt 116-
MARYLAND LOTTERIES
FOlt JANUARY 1857,
"R. FRANCEl it CO., Managers.
Drawings conducted under the superintendence of
tf the State Lottery Commissioner.
Prizes paid as hooti as drawn.
A (JRAXD MARYLAND LOTTERY
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
G3AHD COSSQLIDATiD LOTTERY CF MB.
EXTRA CLASS 1,
To be drawn in Baltimore, MJ., Saturday, Jan.
81st, 1857.
20,000 TICKETS! 1,000 PRIZES!
In these Lotteries every Prize must be drawn bj
soma one, as all the Prises are drawn out of the
wheel.
E"j? T. H. Hubbard &. Co. are jiuthorieid by
the Managers to fill all orders.
1 prize of -
I "
$12,500
12,300
10.OU0
5,000
2.00U
1,600
I, W00
200
$12,500
12,300
10,1 00
' 6,000
2,0i-0
' 1,500
1,000
-'00
$132,600
I
2
2
2
2
1S9
APPBOXIMATISK rBIZES.
4 of 15TI Appro'x to
4 of
luo
4 of
8 of
flof
8 of
6 of
73 of
90
60
70
00
50
10
l.OliO prizes,
Whole Tickets $10 j Halvta$5; Quarters $-1-
BRlLLtANT SCHEME!.
GRAID COSSOLIMTED LOTTfiRT Cf MD.
CLASS C,
To be drawn ia Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Jan.
24th 1857.
. SCHEME.
18 Numbers IS Drawn Ballots.
1 f rixe of. - -
2 -
4
8 " -
IS- 100 "
339 -6J
63 " .
126 - , -
6,363 " -
29,a95 " .....
$60,000
29.9S0
10,0d0
6,000
2 500
1,000
34:0
100
B0
CO
40
20
36.365 prizes, sm'g to ' $1,202 TOO
Whole $20 Halves $ln; Quar. $5 j Eighths $2J.
Certificate of Package of 26 V holes, eost $265 00
Do. 00. Ki Halves. 13.! 50
Do-. ' do. 26Quarters " 66 25
Dc do. 26 Eighths, " 33 12
if
All orders for tickets or packages in any of
the Maryland Lotterit s. will receive prompt atten
tion, and tbe drawing mailed to all purchasers im
anediately after It is over. Addresa
T-H. HUBBARD dt CO.
No. 39 Faytte-st , or Box, No. 40,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Dec. 1S.1E56.
NOTICE. s
NOTICK is hereby given not to trustor harbor
any of the crew of Br. Bark Amelia, as no debts
of their contracting wifl be pild by the Captain
or consignees.
Dec. 1C. l " ' ADAMS, BRO. CO.
WILL. BE OFt-fiRKD AT PRIVATE SALE,
ia Raleigh, from the 13th to 19th December,
a very large parcel of the finest cabinet fumitare
ever exhibited ia this country, consisting of bed
steads, sofas, wardrobes, bureaus, divana, chairs,
whatnots, eecretary's, centre tables, and many oth
er articha. The furniture is permanently made,
and certainly many of the articles are the most
beanriful that have ever been exhibited in the Un
ited States. Persona wanting furniture are invited,
and will find it m their In teres to- eall and see for
thTnserTes. Some beautiful nth patterns of
sofaa, easy chsirs. hcht pario." alrs. The variety
Is large and commanding. " " '
Deeil. lawtd. 110.
.4
' -...
"C0MMEECIAL"
JOB PRIITH
ESTABLISHMENT,
SOUTH SIM HAROT ST. IS THS EAEOT HGU2I
WILMINGTON, N". C.
TITE PROPRIETOR of this well known EHUWUhmsnt
would call the attention -of the business eomniunttj- to his
l.-uve and beautiful aasortment of Tyr and Presses
hsvine just added to his stock one f It. Hob fc Co's
PATENT SINGLE CYLINDER PRINTING MA
CHINES, he is now enabled to do work at a much mine
reiMonable rate than formerly, and in the tiuest styls ef
ths woi t.
CARDS.
Priiitad from $S to $io psr thoosand.
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS,
RECEIPTS FOJt
RAILROAPS, STEAMBOATS, CORPORATIOITS.fcc.
" BILL-HEADS, 6HOP-BILIA BILLS OF
LADING, AND HEADINGS,
POSTEltS AND PROGRAMMES.
We would eall ths attention, of Concert Agents, .Show
men and others, td oor facilities for doing this kind of
work.
ALL KISDS or
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING,
Done in tbe neatest manner, and at short notice.
Tho in want of IVinting we trut will find It to their
advantage to give lis a ealL
COM MERCIAL BLANKS.
Tlie attehtlHn of Shippers and others is called to onr
extensive assortment ot Commercial Blanks. Amontrthe
collection is a very fine and haudsoine lot of Bills of Ex
change, in sheets Kjid books.
November 3. 1S55.
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Dee.. J 112 It.
NEW
B1C0N.
A
LOT of dew N
C. Bacon, bog roand.
Re-
ceived per R. R'd. to-day, and for sate by
Nov. 26.
ZENO H. GREENE
JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY.
Cf BOXES Adamantias Candles, ,
OU 20 aad 4d lb. boxesjtae fualiiy, tiemp,
I bbl. extra Salmda, ;
Codfish for retail. .. , - i '- -,
6 bbls. extra We. 1 Mackerel., v r, -
New Cheese, Batter, Beef Toagae and Ssne
Iced Beef. Low fer eash. GEO. MYERS.,
Jibs . 11 aad 13 Frost si.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STANDARD,
THEOLOGICAL,
HISTORICAL,
LAW,
MEDICAL,
BIOGRAPHICAL
AND i M MIX '-f&&Zff
Jgpfr-N f - - ARTIST'S MATERIAL!
MISCELLANEOUS gX X ; -
BOOKS, I lZ.JrJ 4c,ic.,4c.
BACON! BACON!! !
1 Cf II IIDS. Sides now landing and or sale by
1U ZKNO H.GKKKNK.
cct. 14. I I
CANDY. 1
BOXfiS Assorted fresh Candv, Just: rerciv
ed at - GKd. MVEKS.
50
June 1. 34.
ALUM SALT AFLOAT.1
OCnr Bushels a splendid nrticle jut.t re
J.)J ceived per Schr. M lu, .front Turks'
Island, and for sale by G.W.DAVIS.
Nov. 13. , 1C-3 if.
SPIRIT BARRELS.
109
Empty Spirit Barrels, just received per
Brig
Ada from Boston. Kor sale hy
Oct. 25.
ADAMS, BKO. if-CO."
GUTVNY CLOTH AND ROPK :
IS Rales best Gurny Cloth.
10 " Rope. For sale by !
Dec. 4. T. C. & B.G. WORTH.
EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS.
rry PUIMK second hand Carrels, received per
O I Schr Col. McHae for sale by
ADAMS, BR0.& CO.
Oct 4. 185. S3.
COOPER'S NAVAL HISTORY.
Continued to 1S55, from his manuscripts and
other authentic sources, witli illustration.
Received and for sale at
S.W. WHITAKER'S.
Oct. 25. D5.
MIIIIPTSf SIIIIIFTSM
JfJ f' MA A I AV kj lM J MA MA MM U
)(f BBLS. new and larje size, just reccUed
CJJ and for sale by I
7.ENO H. GREEN F.
ep. tf),
ft C C Advocate cop?. BO
BOOKS! BOORS!! I
ALL NEW BOOKS and a very large lock of
Standard Works on Theology, Histories, Uio
eraphy, JPoetry, Science and Art, School Books.
Stationery, Music: eVc, die. On hnnd andfor
sale low at S. W. WHITAKElfS.
Nov. 15. i
MULLETS!
MULLETS ! i
1 ff BBLS. now landing and
for rlae:by
GREENE.
1 VJXJ
ZENO U.
Nov. 4.
99.
SPECIAL NOTICE. ;
ALL persons having accounts and notes pan
d tie are partU'iilaily requerled to come for
ward and pay up. The Grocer" business cannot he
conducted unless punctuality ia adhered to. We
therefore call upon those indtbtcd tc us. t.'to have
not paid tlicir July account, to make iininfdiute
payment. GEO. MYERS.
Oct 7.
-COFFEE, COFFEE. !
P.C BAGS assorted grodes, Rio Coffee; just to
1J hand , per schr. Sam Hoi on for sole in lots
to suit by T. C. if- B. G. WORTH
A tig. 5. j CO
CUEESE! CHEESE!! "
Xf Boxes received on Saturday last, tlie finest
lJ article in this market. For sate by
Nov. 11. . ZENO H. GREENE.
PADES andSHOVELS. lOdox AnW make'
J for sale by GEO. HOUSTON.
Sept. II, 1606. i 78.
SUNDRIES. I
00 B"8 rour,d Altiiir Salt, in bright now
JJV Gunny Bags, 2 bushels each ; i
ISO Bags G uano ;
50 do. Superphosphate of lime: i
5 bbU Sm.tr. j
Empty spirits barrels constantly on hand. For
saleby A DAMS, BRO. & CO.
Dec. 10. 113-tf.
ORANGES! ORANGES!!
JUST re.eivt d per Schr. British Queen 25,000
very Mip- rioroianpc. A rui c chance is oiler
ed to country custodiers,
Dec 10. W. H . DtNEAI.E.
EMPTY BARRELS.
JUST received per Brig Morning Lleht torn
Boston, One hundred and titty Siiirtls Tur
pentine Barrels. For saleby
Dec. 13. ADAMS, BRO. dt CO.
NEW CROP MOLASSES
1 HHDS. daily expected to arrive frosi
luw Cuba. Fur sale by
J. C. SMITH 4 CO.
Pec. 13. H-tf.
0 INliLES, CANDY, &C.
Zr Boxes, Adamantine Candles,
JJ 25 " Ass'd. Steam r-finJ Candy,
20 " Extra refined Salasrat'jr, j
20 " Chemical Olive Soap, !
:0 " Colgate Pale and No. t Soap. Now
landing and for sale by
Nev. 11. ZENO II. GP"ENE.
(X. C. C. Advocate, copy ) j
REMOVAL.
STOKLEY dt, OLDHAM have removed frem
the Corner of Pronl & Princess stree's, to
the Store nex' door south of Mr. J. R Blossom's
office, South Water street, where they are now
prepared to serve iheir Iriendsand customers.
'i hey have on hand a superior article of fresh
ground N. C. Flour, also 25 Sacks Ashtin's fine
salt, and 2tK) Sacks Liverpool ground j 10 Buls.
Stuart's refined CoSee Sugar, low for Cash.
Oct. 1. 1859. . i 83tf.
SOFT FELT HATS, i
THE improvements In the Msnufactore of Soft
Ctf tAmim r nmnnir f h svnndprs rif itiescre.
Our aew styles combining Comfort, l-eanty and
uuraoimy, are aesnowieagea io oe ine icanins;
hat now in use. Further supplies just opened, at
the Hat and Cap Emporium, 31 Market st.
Not. I. SHEPARD & MYERS.
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
From i heir colonization to the end of the Twenty-Sixth
Contres. In 141. By George Tuc
ker, in 4 volumes. Vol. 1, now issued Rec'
and for aale at S. W. WH1TAKER.
Nov. 13.
SITUATION WANTED.
A lad of stnctlv moral habits respectably connec
ted t about eleven yesrs ; with some knowl
edge of figures, wants a place ss errand boy, or to
tend an office, or any aituation in which he can be
useful Apply tl the office of The Cnmcrriol.
Oct. 2, 1856 j 83-tf.
JUST RECEIVED.
20
BUSHELS beautiful White Beans. For
salest - .-. GCO. MYERS.
May 2C. ' j f
IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON,
RECEIVED and lor sale st 1
JnlySI. M. W. WHITAKER'S.
JUST RECEIVED.
PER Schr. BEN, s fresh supply of Raisins,
whole, half and quarter boxes- For sale at
tbe Broadway Variety Store, No. 40. Market St.
W. H . DaNEALE.
Oct. 16". (Journal snd Herald, copy.)
. " CIGARS.
1AA ATU1 CIGARS, at prices from $5 00
A-VSVsVlVJlS t 40 per
per thoasand, at the Fam-
Uf Grocery
Utu. Ml alia
14
April t7.
STATION CUT,
BLANK COOKS,
PAPEKS OF ALt-
L'sscRirnoy,
cXrd.s,
PENS INK ic,
So. Side Market sl.A 1
SUGARS & COFFEE.
BBLS. sugars, all grjdes,
t 30 hi5 Kin, Lauayra, and Java CotTi
In stor snd for siile by
Deo. 13. I ZENO II. GRKKNF..
(N.C.C. A. copv.)
1 f( BALKS OF GOOD NORTH RIVER
HAY
For stile hv
Dec. la.
STOKLEY & OLDHAM.
CAROLINA SAPbLE AND HARNESS
ESTABLisillMKNT.
Ct itr Market f- S emid Sis., tinder the Caro
lina Hotel, Wilmington, X. C,
JTTf?) rm: undk.rsionkd res-
1 b IM -- i
LI I. 1 Jinf.irKi ilib citlit us of U ilniinuton
and surroun ling country, that he has lukert ihe
store on tt.e rorn-r of Market and Second meets,
under the ' Carolina Hole' where lie would be
pleased toexhibll his slock, consifiipgi f Saddles
Uridlcs, Martingales, Harness, Trunks. Whips
pnrs,and all apiclcs usually kept in suth an rs
mullah men t, oil ef whit h l.e will hi II luw lo cat h,
or on nccotnrna lai!ng terms. Call and rxainino
as he solicits a Klin re of p'j!.ic pmronne.
t3f Repairing dono ot horr notice.
n WM. I.. JACORS.
Oct. 2j. . I Si if.
RETICULES. .
WE invile the ottcntion of the Ladi's (o our
larae and beautiful asnur'tnt nl of ihe aliovo
goods. For sale by
uec. i a.
W. II. Dr.NEALi:;
NOTICE.
A
I.L persons are forbidden to trespass on ihe
premises of I Mr; subscriber, described as Oak
ley ant Rock Hi
I Plantation, or I r h ( 1 1 feel bound
to enforce the ex
rcmc penally of the law.
'iiiiiit i o i nitric
Dec. 16. j : 1'6 3t.
Orrice or the Wit,, dt Topstir. S. lr.NTt Hud Co.
J December lith, 18oG.
RESOLVED, That a Dhldend of :1 per cent,
on the Capitnl Mock of this ('ornpar y, be p.iid lo
Stockhwlders on llhe 1st da v of J inunrv, IPS".
DvBRUTZ CUTLAR, Stc'y.
Per. 19. j W7-3t.
COTTON YARNS AND SHEETING."
A CONSTANT supply of ra h, always on
hand st T. C, dt B. G. WORTH.
Oci. 30. j 17.
HEN RY lU R RH IM Ell
WHOLBSALE A BETAIL
TODA'CCOj SNUFl AND CIGAll
IS T O H V..
sicv of ti!i; ixniiN c inr.i'"
MARKET STREET i e floor ab.e Water
WilioIigln, N. V.
X.B. All Orders filled with despatfh.
Oct. 26th. I35i U3 ult w e.
DRIED FRUIT. j
1 f""'" LBS. Apple and Peaches, on hand and :
1 V. ) t ' for sale by
April 10. j T. C. dt B. G. WORTH, i
JUST RECEIVED.
Alare snd very superior lt of ihe flnrf t f'rrnch
Cand'Cs. For tele at (ho Broadway Vari. fy I
Store. i W. II. FaNEALE.
Dee. 20. j
SULTANA RAISINS.
WE have in isiore delirious article cf the a
bove Raisins. For a a If ly
Dec. 18. i W. II. DeVEALE. .
" (BTsiilrrs
1T7E have a large lot ot Baskets of various sizsfl
v v snd siyles.
Kor rale by
W. H DeNEALE.
Dee. 19.
I00P IRON.
5 TONS 1 Inch Hoip Iron 5 do 1 sr3 IJ dd.
de. Now landing and for sale by
AcJ'Jl(1- I ZENO II. GREENE. I
RICH LOT OF NEW BOOKS, bound In
t Turkey Mortiorco, I'apier Marhie, drc.rtn
liraclng 1- lural (?lletingi Freemason's Annual;
Pai-hinn Flowerij Memory's Giflj Phllo;penai
Atlantic Souvenir t Atri'iir,nn Scfncryj Book of
Beuuiy; Winter t reath j Gem of the Season;
The Mos Row; Token.dtc. Also, juvenile A nntinls
Tl
just published
Now oiirnins and fer snlr nt
spt. M, 'bo
S. W. WHITAKER'S.
OVERSEER WANTED;
A YOUNG M AN, bringing irood trstimonnls n
character, ran find einplnymf nt, nt fair wages
in the ntlove rapmlty, byapnlying lo t lie subtciier f
on his plantatiunl. In Biuntwlrk eotinty.
j JOHN II.. HILL
' N. R One acquainted wiih the culture of Rice
and Turpentino would be preferred.
Dec. 2, 185s. I 1 10 H.
GUNNY BAGS
1 C rf n"t 2 Bushel Bags in st
1 U.UUU fr sale low by
ore, and
Oct. ID.
T. C. dt B. O. 'WORTH.
BOOKS OF ADVENTURE.
IT fOULD like to read something exciting 7 Get
Y Gordon Caqi'tlior'a Hunters' Life arnons
Lions, Elt phants, and other IVnd Animate ;" mi
"The A. I vent urea of Jules Gerard, the Lion
Killers" or .
" Tho Ltfe snd Adventures of Jsmes P. BcekJ
wounh. Mountaineer, Scout and Pfmtrer, ana
Chif of the Cww Nations of Indians ;'' or
"TheLif and Adveniores of Uobrrt Dexter
Rnmaine, wriiticn by himWi'' or
One of Mayne Reid'a late works. All on band
and for sale at S. W. WHITAKEUS
Oct. 30. ! ' f7.
FOR SALE.
QTr Acres : Pine LaWfJ, situated ImmrdH'ety
O I U upon Wilmington and Weldon It. R., four
to five miles from Depot at Wilmington.
Xf Acre at Rice or Meadiw Land, situved
JJ between Force Put and Thombury i 1 1 of
which ia fine Swamp Land. For term. Ac. ap
ply to - M. CUO.NLY.
Oct. SO, 165ft. 97 if
JUtfT RECEIVED.
A LARGE lot of Apples, Oraners. Lemons, and
Raisins. Also a fine srtielu of Cranberries.
For sale at the Broadway Va-iny Siore. Mar
ket street. ! W. II . Ol.M.ALK,
Nov. 29.
5,000 LBS. TALLOW WANTED.
I70R which the higheM cah prices will be paid
by JAS.C. SMI 1 11 4 CO.
No. 6.
100-2m.
WINTER HATS AND CAPS.
fZL A FCf.L AND VARIED AS-
Kf snrtmeni of n II the dMLtent styles -
i-"")Of Dress and Business Hate andaV'
Caps now open, cotnptUins
SILK, rUU AXD WOflt HATS, CLOTH, PLIS1I ASU
SU.K GLAZED CATS, INFANTS II ATS AND
CAPS, j; MIS5ES BEAVER A.ND 7F.LT
FLAT3, COTS AND VOCTHM SOFT
1UTSAND CAM, tilBKEL
j LAS, CAflES, BELTS', .
t AC, tC. fcO.
Which' we offer st wholesale or retail, at the very
loweei prices, Sll EPAR D A M X I2K S.
34 Market ailreet. two da us below Scott 4 lle'd-
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