gtlEKAWtf. C. MARKET. ; -Aptil22.
Uicun, Shoulders, per 12 14;
Hems, per lb. 14el; 8ides, ir lb 18) a 14;
Butter, Country, per lb 20 e 26; Govben, lb. S7;
Cetton, 11 a 18, ; Corn, per bin-hel, SI 1 12;
Beef. p.-rlb.67; Poriu per lo. bi lUj Egg
pr dcs. 810 Chicken 10 ft 12J.
SALISBURY If. C. MARKET.
April 22 Flour,- 618; Apple, dried, 75:
Apples. green. 80 100; Peaches twahH 2,0O;
Frachea unhealed 100; Bacon, 10 12,; -e
wax. 221: llerf 67: Bmt.-r 15 a 18: Cotton
! s 12: Cotton Yarn. 1.K1.10: Corn. 86 90;
Clover rr biiabel. 12 00; Flax Seed, 100 J25;
Tallow. 87; Turpentine, 80s 8o;
From J. TYSON A CO , Slanufaciurrra and
Mechanics' Exclmnae, Baltimore, who are author
Ued lo act as A GEN 1'S for The Commercial.
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.
THE
HOUTIICRN AND W ESTER X
JOURNAL OF PROGRESS,
DBVOTCO TO TH C PBOMOTIOM Of
SCIENCE, ART, MANUFACTURES, COM
MERCE, AGRICULTURE AND TRADE,
AND DESIGNER PO THE DKSK OP ' , ,
Merchants, Plautera dt the Homes of Busl
neai Men,
"W. II. MEREDITH RICHARD EDWARDS Editob.
Assisted by a large number of Distinguished Contri
. buiors tn various States.
r
The Journalof Progress Isallled to no party. It
mali.talna us potitii al principles, he INTKGKITY
AM) PROSPEKITV OF TH K UNION, and ib
SOVEREIGNTY OP THE STATES, according
to the condhlonssnd limlialiona 61' the FEOKRAL
CONSTITUTION. It seeks to energize Jhese
principles by increasing intercouree beiwien all
sections f the Country, and developing ihe re
sources of the SOUTH and WEsT. .
The South produces the greet Staples of the
Country and consumes vast amounts of the pro-'
tiucta and tn inufiictures of our own and lorrlgn ;
lands; hence, the importance of Commercial Cen
tres and Intermit Improvements, to kep pace with
the North, which is making such rapid strides to
commercial and political soven Ignty.
The Journal of Progress will be the OOM MF.R- ,
CIAl. ANI INDUSTRIAL ORGAN of the
SOUTH AND WEST; devoted lo Education,
Commcbck, riHAMoa, Tbadk, Intsbk At lsirsovx
mshts, Makvpactdbss, Aobicultvb b and MiKiita.
Inali these departments its columns will be worthy
of patronage.
To our f.iiiiily readers. V e will furnUh a page
agreeable and Interesting to theoldand young; Con
sisting of original end select Biographical aketchea
of diMinguislied men; the latest and moat reliable
news of the day from time to time we wilt furnish
a statistical ana Historical account oi tne t orn-
mercial Cities and Towns throughout thr Country,
together wilh Illoktbatiokb risriits bxfbbsslv
roa this JODIKAL
X3r Agents wanted for this Journal, on which a
liberal commission Is allowed. Those apphing
for agencies, must forwsrd a recommendation from
one or more Merchant and the Post Master of ihe
town. No other application noticed. Specimen
numbers sent to any part of the country on appli
cation. All communieationa to be forwarded u the
Journal of Proeri ss, Baltimore or t. Louis.
Publish cd . Monthly, at the Manufacturers and
Mechanics' Exchange Son Iron Building, Bald
more, snd st the S. E. Cor. of Chestnut and Four
th Streets, St. Louis, Mo, and supplied by appoint-
td Agents throughout the united a tales. - -
TERMS: Only l per annum, 15 copies will
be sent to onb address, if In the cum try, for S15.
XlT Post Maaterssre authorised to act as Agents.
and retain lor their commission to per cent. .
Feb 19.
JUST RECEIVED BYC.R. FRENCH.
AFRESH supply of PRRRY DAVIS' VEGE
TABLE PAIN KILLER, in entire Niw
Dazssf To be sure that you gel the genuine Med-
cine.inqitlre Tor the Iew ureas wltnlwohne en
graver! srel labels on each bottle.
April 19. IR-tf.
WILMINGTON & WEL.
R. R. CO.
OrPICC OFTHB KnOINBCB dt MCPCBIMTBMOBRT,
Wilminrtun. N. C. March I. IB57.
i
rnHE PASSENGER TRAINS WILL. U.N
L Tl L further notice, run over this rood aa fal
lows r
GOING NORTH, DAILY
DAY" EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilmington
atSA.M ; arrives at Coldshort;' at JI.65- tares in S
minute - and arrives at Weldon at 1.30 P M.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilming
ion at 4 10 P. arrives at Goldnboro at 8.60,
to supper 20 minutest arrives at Weldon at 1.00
a. m. ;-'
GOING SOUTH, DAlLV.
DAY EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 12 v.i
arrives at Goldsboro' 3 20 P.M. leaves In S min
utes; arrives st Wilmington at 730 P-M to sup
per.
NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 9 P.M.j
arrives at Goldsboro at t.iO A. M. leaves in IU
minute atrivra at Wilmington al 6 40 A. M.
rThe Night Express Train eonnrcJS with
the North t'arolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds
boro.
Through Tickers Nrh sold In W!minrton;
to Baltimore 812; to Philadelphia 814; to New
York 915 6Ctto Waohlngron, D.C., ll.
df Ticaats will mot ta sold To a Unao tf
aa03.
Paitcngtrt are notified that an exlta tiatg of
twenty-JtTi rente will bm required of thoee leno do
not pureha.ee llchete at etalione. t
Kreigm of- passenger trains douHe rater. 'Lo
cal fare, wih tickets, about 3 cents per mile; If
psld In the cirr
KRKIGli I' TRAIN. Two through schedule
train between Wilmington and Weldon, esch
week; leaving altrrnately on Mondays and
Thursday t snd arriving en Tbesdsys and Krl
dsys.. EoUr schedule trains per Week to Goldsbo
ro'; lesvln? WHmilleton on Tiiesdava, Wednes
days. Fridays and Samrda' s and Goldabnro on i
Mondays, Wednesdays, Thiir days snd Saturdays, ,
making with tiia "through" traina a ttailn
freight train both we?s between Wilmington and
Goldaborv tana irregular trsib for-way freight
AH dues on ireight, up nrdown, payables! Gen
eral Freight Office In Wilmington. on reolpt or I
delivery, exclusive of that ton the Nor h Caro
lina Railroad, which may be pre-paid or not at
the option of the consigner.
S. T.. FREMONT.
April 21. Chief Eng. dt Superintendent.
NEGRO PASSES.
A NEW form ef Paeees, containing ssnltary pre
visions, approved by he Commiasioners.au
number of others interested In the welfare of our
colored population. just issued at the office ol
Uncommercial.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
r ) WE Invite the attention of our I
Friends and Patrona lo the best J L
eviei-iion of Wince end Llqnora ever oficrcil in
this market, consisting of
Crescent Brandy, Vintage IBli), Pale and Dark
Otard. Dupuy dt Co.'s Brandy,
OldCognae do. , ... ' m
8. Brnso A Co.'s do.
Castillon dt Co. 'a do. .
Pure old Port Wine,
DufT, Gordon. Pale, Sherry, bid Madeira and
Muscat Wines,
Mslsga Wine, ' " L
Old Scuppcrnonf Wine,
Holland Gin.
Old Tom Gin extr -Woolf
a Schiedam aennsppa,
Cherry Brandy, t. ,', "
Old Peach Brandy,
" Apple do. "
" Bourbon Whiskey,
Rye do
Irish and Scotch Whiskey,
Blackberry Brandy,
. Sic. Madeira Wine,
Perfect Love Cordial,
Assorted Cordials, la bottles, . .
Every variety of bottled Wines and Ljqaors,
Clsrets of various brands aiwboUJl prices.
Maraschino; Curacoa,
Hosteller's Stomach Bit tors. .
Aromatle do. do
Ginger Wine, eVe. die. U low prices for
CASH. At tbeertginalifJry. r j
Ap.HI. GEO. MYER'ie
1JARIS AND SILVER MADEsOPTHtTn
I new styles. Also, cxtrs fine Freerh felt blsek
sett Hstscp.ned this mornlnc,at the Hat and Cap
Kmporiam, 34 Market st.
April 23. CHAS.D. MYERS.
" PINE, APPLE. CHEESE. V,
JUST received a No. 1 article of the above,
Ne. 40. W. H. DaNKALE.
APPLES. APPLES.
fZ( BBLS. Applea In good order wholesale snd
iJKj retsiL '
Aprtl 18. . W. H. DeNEALB. ,
T-"::''r savannah 'Tf
1 ipgaiiv.
ON THE HAVANA PLAN OF SIN
GLE NUMBERS.
ANDERSON & SON
" MANA GER'S,
SUCCESSORS TO J. F. WINTER, MANAGER
frizes Payable Without Drdnctioa.
C.pitalPrize $60,000
- JASPER
COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
By Authority of the tit ate 6f Oeorgta.y
CLASS X.
"irawa Mav 15th. 1957. at St. Andrews Hall. Ss
vann.th, Ga., under the sworn .superintendence
of W. .. Symons, tap and J. M. frentiss,
fc"q BIAGNIFICENT SCHEME t
1 Prize of
1 do
1 do
1 do
. t do
1 do
8 do.' 81000 are
8 do 800 . are
L v100 do , 100 .. are
6tOO0
20,0(
lO.Ot.d
6.00
4. 00
2,f00
3.0t0
2,600
I0,00
100 do 60 are
6,000
3.760
SO.t'trt
11 Approximation Piizes,
JOOO do S30n ar
.3286 Prles, amodhtinglo 8216,260
vWboIerTickets 810; Halves 6; Qaarters 260.
Bank Notes of sound Bnks taken at par,
Checks on New York remitted for PnS . ...
Addiesa Orders for Tickets or OertiflcaU of
Packsges of Tickets to ,: ... .
AV11ERSON & SOS, Manafers
' . i . Maeon-or SavaiiDah' G
rJPorsona holding Ptiao Tiekete of J F.
Wimsr, Manjgsr, will send them to us for, pay
ment. . ' 13.
4 THROUGH BY EXPRESS. 1
COMK elegant styles of GmiS SUMMER
HATS, diBcrcnl styles, 4 the Hat and tap
Emporium. .. . CD. MYE H.
feb.24: 146.
NEW BOOKS.
OINAI and Palestine in connection with their
O History. By Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, pL. ft,
Canton of Csnierburj, with Maps and Plan. -
Tne Privste Correspondence of Daniel Webster.
Edited bv Fletcher Webster.
The II lstory of the Rel n of the EmnerorCharles
the Fifth bv William Rob. rtroo, DO With an
account of the Emporor'a Life after bia Abdication,
by WiJIJnm H Pn scoif. -
The New Life of Suinmerfield By William M.
Will r. The Oreen Mountain Boya A Historical
Tale of the early settlement of Vermont. ,
Ritla from tlie Fountain of l.i'e s or, Sermon to
Child jo ByKev. Rithard Newton, D. D., Rector
of St. Paula' Church. Philadelpeia.
Selections for Ssbbaib Reading, and Brief M ls
eellaneona Essays, Moral and Relicious. Bv J.W
Tacker.M. D. Also further supplies of John Hali
fax, Gentlem in. . History of the Elephant 'lub.
Principles end Practices of Baptists Forssle by
rtD. IV. ; itlb UtJt'K SlUtlK,
'-HE ATTENTION of the ladiea is rcpectr.ij-
X ly called to oar rich and elegant assortment
or.MISnKS'.-CHILifREN'i and INFANTS
FLATS AND HATS, including the different
qualities of Leghorn, trimmed and nnfrimmed;
rays I Braid, a new style f goods; Fnglish Dun
staUle, Pedal Braid. Ac. Jum opened, at the Hat
and Cap Emporium, 34 Market .t.
CHAS. D. MYERS.
NOTICE-TO OUR PATRONS.
IJA M. I IVJ u I . A tv Al UUiX Is caded to our
I Spring style of DRESS H ATS, belicvinc
them to be the lightcet and handeomeet Moleskin
Hit yet ottered, made wtin tne greatest care, ea
pcci'ilry for our own aales, and by the moat celc-
oraieo manuiaeturers. ne oner litem to our pa
trona. feeling confident of their superior niality
ano nnian. By tne aid ot our r rerw-n eon forma
twtr, ( beine the first ever' aied In th Male,) we
can remooci tnem 10 or ine mart difficult stuped
heads. Call and examine our styles before mak
ing your purchase.
CHAS. D. MYERS, -Hal
A Can Emporium,
April 2, 34 Market atreet.
UMBRELLAS I UM BREI.I.AS 11-50 doxen
American and Scotch Gingham and Silk
Umbrella a of every size and variety. Just opened
at the Hat and Cap Emporium, 34 Market Str.et
April 14. CHAS. DVMYERS.
HERRING.
ryr bhls
prime INova Scotia Herring, recelv
4 f e l per Sthr. John
I yler. For sals ty
April 1st
ADAMS, BKO dr CO.
"SPRING ANNOUNCEMENTS
1T7E ARENOW OPENING our Spring and
VV summer stock of Hate, Caps. Umbrellas
anes Misrrs, Fla s, Childrens fancy ha'a cVc.and
Invite the attention ol Country Merchanta end
other, loan examination afoar assortment Our
Ootids are all new and come direct from Manufac
turers and being ourself a practical ttalter re pos
aces an advantage In the selection ol all goods per
taining to our. business.
A csli is solicited from sll purchasing articles
in our line a
CHAS. D. MYERS. -
Hat A Cap Emphofium
March 21st." . - 34 Market St.
CORN AND FLOUR.
QOTI RUSH ELS prime white Com now land
JJ Ing in front of our Office and for sa e.
ALSO,
1 rXf BBLS. Family and Superfine Flour, fresh
-1- eJJ ground. Wilmington Inspection, for sale
bir . . STOKLEY dk OLDHAM.
Feb. 27. 1857.
WINTER HATS AND CAPS.
ilb
A FULL AND VARIED AS-
sortmentol all Ihe diflferent atylea
Dress and BosineaaHata and
Caps now opert, conipriaing
BILK, fUR AND WOOL. BATS, CLOTH, PLUSH AMI
SILK GLAZED CAPS, INFANTS HATS AMD
CAPS, MISSES BEAVER AND FELT
- F1.AT3, BOT8 AND YOUTHS SOFT
HATS AND CAPS, CMBSEfa- '
Z. I.AS, CARE8,' BELTS,
'..; eeC., acC. AC. - .
Which we ofier al wholesale or retail, at the very
lowest prices, C. 1). M VERS.
34 Market atreet. two doora bilow Soott & Bald
win's. .
THE NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM P'V,
.RALEIGH, N. C.
THE above Company he e been in operational nee
the tstol April, 843, under the directionof the
following Unicera, via i
Dr. Charles E. J onhson, President,
Win. D. Haywood, VJce.Presldent,
John G. Williams, Secretary, .
Wm.H. Jones, Treaaure'.
Perrin Buabee, Attorney,
Dr. Charles E.Johnson, 1 .... . . ,
Dr. Wm.H.McKee, i Medical Doarta-f
Dr. R.B. Haywood, Cotuuttatian.
J. Hereoaaa. General Agent. -Thla
Company has received a charter sivinir..
vantacee tolhe insured overany otherComn:iB
The 6ih Section gives the Husband the privilege tc
ir.surehlsown Hie forth sole use inf his Wife and
Children free from any clalmrof the represents-
ivesof thehushandorsny of his creditors.
Onraniaed on perely mutual Driocteten. th nr.
members partlcipau in the irAWsof the profits which
areicclared annually Besides, th- applicant foi
Ife.wnen the snnualprsmiuni is 9ver$30may pay
one nan id nvw.
AMelaimaterinauranceagainsttne Company will
cpald within ninety dayaafierproof of the death
ithe party lafarnlshed. .
Slavea are insured for one or five rears, at rstes
which will enable all Slaveholders to secure tht
less of properlty sgalnat ihe aneertalnty of life. .
Slave insurance prseentsa new and iniereatin.
lea tare in the hiatory of North CaroUna.whicb will
prove very important to the Souther Slates.
The last foar months operation of thla Company
sbowaa veryt argeamount ef business -mere than
Ihe Directors expected le do the first year having
already leaned more than 200 Policiea. -
Dr. Wn. W. Haaataa, Medical Rxamincr.snd
Agent. Wilminaton N. C; .
- AlirTomm.inlcaMonaonbuslnestof theConjpeny
theuIdbaAadreasdto . . 1
RICHARD H. BATTLE, Secy.
RslslgJaawS, 8p5 Ui rJ i; k 7, r ' .
SWA NN atCO'S.L 0TTER1ES
CAPITAL 2?RIZJa
ticKets-OnlV slot
Owing lo the it rear favor wiib which our Sin
gle Nunber Lmteriea have been received by ihe
public, aild the large demand for Tickets, the
Managers. S. wahx Co.-. will have a diaw
Ing ejeh Satnrday throoehont the year The fol
Utm ing Scheme wilt be drawn in each of their Lot
Icriea for May, 1857.
CLASS 3,'
To be drawn in the City, of Atlanta, Georgia, in
. .public, n - ". ' '
,.' SATURDAY, MAV 2J, 1857.
"' CI.ASS3:
To be drHWn in the Citr of Atlanta Georgia,
, - in 4nblic, on ...fT -'
SATURDAY, MAY 9th, 1857.
clash se:
To be drawn In the City of Atlanta, Georgia, 1
, pnblic, on , ,, , . ;
SATURDAY, MAY. 16th, 1857.
" CLASS 3T.
To be drawn in tbe City o Atlanta, Georgia, in
v . . public, on , .-..i.-.s-
SATURDAY, MAY 23d, 1857.
' CLASS 3 0, '
Tabs drawn in t ho City of Atlanta, GeorgU.in
, , . publlr on ,
SATURDAYMAY 30th, 1857,
ON THEPUS OPSlNOLBJIUMBERa
THREE THOU&AJJD'TWO JiUKDRED AND
- ; NINETY PRIZES I 8
MORE THAN OaE-PRIZR TO EVERY TEN
: t v, TICKETS!
' MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
- i TO BE DRAWN - ..
EACH SATURDAY -IN MAY I
; V 50J)0
-:; o,ot o
410,000
10,100
6,000
6,000
6,000
2,500
2,5t0
1,60
2,500
2,500
2,500
1,000
l,(Kt
1,000
1,000
10,000
6000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prizes of $226 appro'io S50.000 prize are
900
640
640
600
4
160
20,000
8
12
24
20
eo
60 "
30 "
25 "
20 are
10,000
6,000
X.600
1,000
72i
600
60,000
3000
3 290 prizes amounting to . I .'04, 000
wnole Tickets. SIU Halves; S5- Quarters. S.'i
' PLAN OK THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding
tin tnoee numbers on the I lexets nrin'ed on
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
tin lubea and placed in one Wheel.
The first 218 Prises, siml'arly printed and en
circled, are placed in another wheel.
I he wheels are then revolved, and a number is
drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at thr
fame time a Prize la drawnfrom the other wheel.
The Number and Price drawn out are opened and
exnttrted to tne audience, and registered by the
'Commissioners t the Prize being placed against
the .Number drawn. This operation is repeated
until all the Prices are drawn out.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES
The two preceding and the two succeeding
Numbers to tho-e drawing- the first 13 Prizes will
he entitled to the 72 ApproximatienPrices, accord
ng to the scheme.
The S.OoO Prizes of $20 will be determined bv the
Isst figure of the Number thai drawa the S50,0O0
frtzc. i-orvrsarrmie. II tne Number drawinir the
50,000 Pilze e.da with No. I, then all the Tic
kets where me number enda In 1, will be entitled
to $20. If the Number enda with No. 2. then all
the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be
entitled lo S20, and so on toO.
Certificate of Package will be sold at the fol
lowing rates, which ia Hie risk :
Certificate of Pack age of 10 W hole Tickets, $90
10 Hall " 40
" 10 Quarter " 20
" "10 Kighih " lb
IN ORDERING TICKETS OUCERTIFIC
ATEf. "Enclose the money to our address for the Tic.
kets ordered, on rece.Dt ol which thev will be tor.
warded by first mail. Purchasers can tuv tickets
ending In ant figure they may designate.
me L.irr oi urawn IN umbers and Frizes Will be
sent to purchasersim media K ly after the drawing.
rurcnasers win piease write melt signatures
plain, and givcltieir Post Office, County and Slate.
UT Keriienrbcr that every Prize la drawn, and
pavable in full Without deduction.
rjr 'I I rlzea or S1000, and uner paid immedi
ately after the drawing other prizes at the usual
lime or thirty days.
Alt communication strictly confidential.
Addreaa Ordete for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN CO.,
. Atlanta, Ga.
lCSr A list of tne numbers that sre drawn fron
the wheel, with the amount of the prize tr at each
one is entitled tn, will be published sfter every
drawing, lb the following papers : New Orli ana
DeUa.- Mobile Aeu'er .Charleston Standard, Nash
ville Oefmoerat. Atlanta Iniclliirenccr, Vew Vork
Weekly Day Book and Savannah Morning Neve.
April zisi-, IB5T. J1
FOR SALE.
A Ilooseshd Lot, en Sixth street, north
of, and nearly adjoining the rail road a
.very desirable location, at a very moderate
priee. ."
TheTi one la large and well planned, but nnha-
ished has been put into my hands to meet a emer
gency 'a nusty purchaser la wanted.
otarcn 3. - r. vy. KAnniiNti.
NEW ARRIVALS
OF Fu'ESII GROCERIES.
THE Subscriber has just returned from the
North with a fall and well Selected atock ol
choice Groceries, comprising every variety that
tenda to -complete an assortment, consisting In
ran of 100 bagt'',offe, Mocha, Government Java,
.aauvrS.Rio arid St Dontlneoi IOC bblh. Susan
of oil graces; Choice Wines. Liquors; Champaign
of the innat celebrated brands, Teas, Goshen But-
r.P. M Bef,Srtked Beef, Beef Tongues, Sal
mon. Mackerel, fork, Herrings, Codfish, Krcsh
Lobster snd Shad, Sardines, Saucts, Catsups;
Soda, Sugar, Butter. Lemon, Cream, Pilot and
Water Cta-kera, ;ofgates Family Soaps, Fancy
Toil, i Soaps, Pickles of every Variety, English
Pineapple and uosnrn tjneese, Uandhra ol all
grades, Bpttred Liquors if every Variety. Pare Old
Tom Gin, Schf darn Schnappa, Currants and Cit
ron, (New Kalsons Expected ) Pottttonnd Ale,
Olive Oil, Sperm Oil, Prunes-Confectionary in all
K varieties. Preserves, Jellys. Broma, Corn Starch
Clour. Chocolate, Ladiea Fancy Basketa 200.000
atigare, Tobacco, Ac, dtc, Ar. , alt low for cash
Country Merchants are particularly invited to
earl and examine, before purchoaing elsewbeee.
Oct. 7.
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
THE WILMINGTON ICR H USK will
be
J. -opened for the delivery of Ice every morning
at funrl-e, closing at Sunset; except on Sundays
when it will potxlvoely close et V A. M.
TERMS CASH il fa earnestly desired that no
person will ask any deviation from thia rule aa it
will certainly be adhered to. -
ICKETScanbe precuretf and DEPOSITS
made in advance by those who desire to avoid
he annoyance of making change.'
ICE for ibe country packed anJTorwarc aa di
rected. '
ICR famished to ihe sick poor free of charge
when directed by s Physician er member of tbe
Viaitins Committee.
a. ci. YAnisu&a.bLAft, Agent.
AprU 7, 1857. v , 10 6aaa.
SOAP AND CANDLES. 5
THE eabsertbera Weg leave" respectfully to call
the atteniion of the trade snd famtln-a . lo tbe
Soap and Candies msnufaetured In Wilmington,
N. C-. by Messrs. Costtn dt Gaflbrd, samp4es oi
which can be seen at oar office, No. 2, Warer at4
where we keep constantly on hand large eoppnes
Iqw for cash. . . , t JAS. C SMITH. dt CO.
1 Prize of 5O,0U01e
I 20.UOO la
1 10,000 is
I 10,0001a
1 't 6,0001a
1 " 6,000 ia
I 6,000 ia
i a.3t o is
I ' 2,500 ia
1 2.600 ia
1 " 2.600 Is
I - 2 00 Is
"L"l " v 2.600 1s
t " - 1. 1-00 Is
r 1,000 is
1 M I, COO is
1 " 1,000 is
I " 1,000 Is
100 Prizes of 100 are
100 50 are
NEVf lORHADfERTISEMENTS.
11 ER BERT'S GREAT 'NATION A f WORK
AA - ON FHK HOKSK OF AMERICA
Published csclsetvely for Sbascribera.
Ia preparation and nearly ready,
VHANK FORERTETt'S
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HORSE AND HORSEMANSHIP
" ' OF TB '-
UNITED STATES; AND BRITISH PROV-
- INCES OF NORTH AMERICA.
- '- BV -
HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT,
Author or "f rang forester's Field Aborts
"Fish and FUhing ,'"l he Complete Mannkl
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NEW yORH ADVERTISEMENTS.
II EALTH DEPENDS UPON PURR BLCOD.
A X Thin and acri t blood cannot secrete healthy
bile, and therefore the first thing for those who
are dyspeptic should be to eommenee '. the porifi-
Msation of their blood. . '
BRAISDRBTirS TILLS.
Not only ptlrify, but they make the blood richer,
and add those principtea Upon Which its potter to
resist disease, depends.
Amd operation aith tuUttefki effect err thepe
fuliariip of Brand telh't Pt!Uf: Now that we
may soen expect genial Spring, U la of rreat Im
portance that a few mioses be need by the wise.
Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated
bile a i tbls season, and it Is as dangerous as it is
prevalent; but Brandrelb's Pill afford an inval
uable a nd efliclent pfolecilon. By their occasion
al uae, we prevent the collection ef those imparl-
ilea, which, when in sufficient quantiitce, cause
omurn danger m ine nne organs of ibe stom
ach and bowels: They soen cure liver comp alnt.
dyspepsia, loss-of appetite, palnle in the head,
heart-burn, pall in the breast bone, sudden taint,
neeeandcdstlyeness: In brief, Brandretli's Pills
work their wey to the- very roots of the disease.
cleansing in their passage, removing every nn-
neaiihy accumulation, till the blood is purified.
the whole system renovated, and the functions
and duties of life become a pleasure, where be
fore they bad been aad and weary burdens.
we nave thousands of similar testimonials to
ihe following, and such evidence can be bad from
living witnesses all around us on every aide. Ij
is irom a gentleman of high respectability, whose
letter can oe seen at the Principal office, he writes:
"I am now fifty-two yeara of age.
For twenty yeara 1 have used your Pilla as my
family medicine, snd I wish no other! and I
have never had occarion to call a physician in
my -family, (save fn the sickness of my wi'e with
children) during the twenty years.
TRUE MEDtClSAL PRlSCtPLpS.
Never extract blood. Blood ia the life. By
abstracting it tn painful diseases yob may occa
sion the patient ease, but remember thie eaet is
bnty the reduction or lessening the power to Jlet.
And by thua taking away nature's tools, yon may
prevemher from fully renairing the ravarrra ofln.
rlammalion, and convert what might only have
been the sickness of a few days or weeks into a
chronic affection of months orjrears,
rUEGING BY MEANS OP BRADRKTHS PILLS.
This is tbe means which accords with nature
nature's remedy in lact. When sudden, acute or
continued psin occurs, then to insure security
you must take a medicine that will surely purge.
There must be no shllly ahallying, because every
minute lost ma yrbe fatal.
Principal office, 43 Brandreth Building. 415 and
417 Broadway.
AH Pilla with 241 Broadway on the box, Sre
couieffeit .
The gertblne are sold by respectable dealers
everywhere.
WILLIAM H. LIPPITT, Agent Wilmington,
N. C.
April f 135?. . 10-t-w-lm.
fgTPhalon'a
tUbSliUAi, HAIrlinTIOOKATOK.
The
.moat
Complete
articlejf the
kind ever before
. offered to the public.
1 1 baa atood the teat of twefl
- ly years In this country, and not
one oi the many hundredsof imita
tions have been able to compete with it
for preserving, dressing, and beautifying
the Hair, and ketning ihe head clear from
dandruff dc It is inestimable; in short, it is cvery-
hincthe Hair requires. Price 60 ca. and 41 pr bottle
Phalon'a
PAPHIAN LOTION,
Oa, Fiobai BsAPTirixB.
A
great
Cosmetic
for beau tiff
in the Skin and
Complexion, and for
curing Chapped Hands,
slso for the Teeth A Breath,
Fare, Lips, Tan, Sunburn,
Freckles, Pimples, Scalds Burns,
Ac. A sure and safe cure for thn Piles,
one washing will give instant relief. After
shaving it is verp aoo thing to tbe skin. It keepa
he hands soft snd white, and for inflammation of
he skin, it will be found to be e -great remedy.
Price 50-cenvs and St per bottle.
Pbalen'a
MAGIC HAIR DYE.
One
i of the
very best
Natural Dyes
IntheWUrld. Its
long use has provd it
to be beyond comparison t
and, being a vegetable produc
tion injury can possibly be done
lo the skin. It is ensily applied, and
you can obtain a black or brown which will
defy the best judges to tell it tr im nature itself
Price SI and SI 60 per box. Made and w Id by R.
PHALON,ati97 Broad way, corner of Dey Street,
and 617 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel, N. Y- and
aM Druggists and fane - atores throughout the Uni
ted Mates.
March 3. . 14S;5m
KIMBALL, WHITTEMORE & CO.,
342 Broadway, New-York-,
Manufacturers of every kind of .
LOOKING GLASSES,
And Dealera in Looking-Giass Plate, French
Plate, and French and German Window Glass.
Jan. 31. 135 3m. t. w.
corn and Flour
Q3frrBUSHELS prime white Corh now
OOuU landing id front of our office; also 200
Bbls. ol fresh ground Family dt Superfine Flour.
STOKLEY & OLDHAM.
OUR M0TT0 IS T0 PLEASE"
AT THE
Wilmington Saddle Harness, and Trunk
Manufactory.
TH E subscriber respeetlelly i n form st h ep ub lie
that he has recently received additions to bia
atock of Saddle and Harness Mounlinga,dz.e., the
lateat and moat improved style, andia-conslanly
manufacturing, alhisatore on market street, every
description tff article in the above line. From bis
experience in tbe business, he fee le confident that
bewlll be able to giveenUresatiafactiontoallwho
mayfavor him wilh a Call. He has now on hand
and willconatamiy keen a large aaaort men lof
Coach, at and Sqltey Harness, Lady's Saddles,
tsruiics, fspj, dc, aennernxn oMn, n eips
' ' Spurs, d.
a?allef which he will warrant to beoffes
jthe beat materials and workmanship, tr
' TH Ini itu a large aseortment of
Trunks, Yallsee, Saddle end Carpet Bags,
Satchels. Kancv Trunks, dec and all other ar
ticles usually kept in ch establishments, all of
whicb heotiernowtat L ash, or onshoricredit
to prompt enatotoere. .
Saddiea, Harness JrHnks, Radical Baga, dtc
4c J. made to order.;.
f In addition tothe above the snbsctiberalways
keeps on hnnd a targe anpply of String Leather
and haa bow, and will kep through tbe eeaeon a
good assortment oT "Kly Nbtts.
A Hare Invited to call and examine my Good a
whetherin want or not, aal take plea sure in shew
ing my assortment to ail who may favor me with
a call. -'-' 'l---
Ha rnea sand Coach Trimminga sold st a fair
price to persona buying to manufacture.
, Also, "Whirs at whotesale.
AHkindaof Riding Yehitlee bought k old
on eaoimis-ions. JOHN J. CONOLEY .
. Feb. 7. 1856. 138
- .. NOTICE
THEsabseribereepectfully Informs the public,
thalhe is nowiraaascting the Auction business
on hisewnacovtnt. and hopes by strict attention!
basiness.tomerir a continuance ofthat patronage
heretofore sollbersllj bestowed upon him.
, . M. CRONLY. -
v Stock.Real Bststeand Negroe.bonghi and sold
one eommH's'.on, either at private or pabtic sale.
DO YOU W4NT J BBL. OF SUGAR;
JF SO, go to Geo. bit a as. he bason hand ICS
bb'sof asoorted gtadet. Crashed Powdered
Clarifield da Brown Cheap -tor Cash. " - -April
18 , . -
SCHOOL BOOKS,
STAND A I-D
THEOLOGICAL,
HISTORIOAL,
LAW,
MJEDICAL,
BIOGRAPHICAL
AND
MISCELLANEOUS
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ROYAL HIFiSi LOTTERY.
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Lottery conducted by tbe Spanish Government-run
ner me supervision of the Captain General of Ca
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THURSDAY, MAV 7, 1857.
SORTEO WUMERO580 ORDlNARlO.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000!!!
1 prize of $100,000 4 prizes of 82,00
50,000
5
1.000
.1
a
30.000
10,009
5.000
52 "
143 "
20 Apr'jun's.
500
400
8,800
4 approximations to the SIOO.00O of 600 each.
4 ot S4U0 to S50.000; 4 of t00 to 930,000 ; 4 of
$403:o10,0t0; 4 of 400 to5,oC0.
Whole Tickets, 20; Halves, 10; QuartersSS.OO
frizes cashed st Sight at 6 per cent discount.
Bills on the Bank of Charlotte taken at par.'
A drawing will be forwarded aa soon ss there-
suit becomes known.
Communications addressed lo DON RODRL
GUEZ. (care of City Post. Charleston,? C.) uo-
ui ine i in oi juay win De attended ta
April 'il. , .
CANDIES, CANDIES, CANDIES.
A IMOTHER fresh supply of Extra Candies per
xa. ocnr J. A. ataniy. wnoitsaie and retail at
Broadway Variety Store. No. 40.
tpril lo. ;V. H. DeNEALE.
FOR RENT.
HOUSE over ih-s RaH Road, near the Depot,
i. and new nlank road corner - 3d ami Bruns
wick atreeta. Possession civen -mmedlatlv. In.
quire of - G. dt C. BRADLEY.
Vee.13. 119 t A
NOTICE.
fPHR Wilmington snd Weldon Kail road t'om--SL
pany have made arraneements for forwarding
all goods consigned to tho care of the Company,
and destined for any noint on the line ol the
North Carolina Road, free of commissions. .
It landed on the Company's wharf, there will be
no charge for wharfage or drayage: but these ex
penses will be incurred if landed on any other
wharf, and will be added to the freight on the
way-bill, tobe collected on delivery, bv the North
Carolina Railroad Company-
N. B. To avoid detention at Wilmington, it ia
essential that the amount of freight by vessels
shall, in all cases, be distinctly stated, in dollars
and cents, on each bill of laHine.jpnd if goods foi
more than one person are ineluded in the same
bill of lading, the amount of freight for each con.
siguee must be separately stated.
tsy order ol the Hoard or Directors.
S. L. FREMONT, Eng d Sup't.
Office of Engineer & Superintendent, )
Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 28, 1857. $ 134-tf
BASKETS.
1T7E have a
arge lot ot Basketa ef various sizes
VV and styles
r or rale by
Dec. 18.
V. H. DeNEALE.
NOTICE-TAXES!
r HAVE received the Tax List for the Town of
J- Wilmington, for the year 1856. All persons are
requested to call and settle their" taxes now due,
All demands against the town having the Mayor's
approval thereon, will be received in payment of
taxes I will bo in attendance t Commissioners'
Hall from 9 until llo'clock, A.M. for the next 30
dava. - JOHN COWAN, T. C.
April 9. I l!-lm
sfmWlSSRS LEGHORN FLATS." Just re
1T. ceived by Express, a new assortment of
elegantly trimmed Misses LEGHORN FLATS
They are decidedly the handsomest styles yet of
feted. Also, a new lot - of uMrimmed Flats
Call and examine at tbe Hat and Cap Emporium,
31 Market st. CHAS. D. M V ERS.
April 9. It.
PIANO FORTES.
I UST Received and opened, one door South of
.1 my l-urniture Stoie, a lot of very superior Pi
anos, from several Manufactories; the mm I hove
ever offered in this place, vizte r. I 4, C and 7 Oc
tave, rorewood cases, full round and square finish,
full iron frames, 4c, Ac. A small advance on
Manufacturers' vholesatt pricter, will be asked, and
the usual guarantees given.
JNO. D. LOVE.
WilmingtooTN.C,, March 12th IS57. 152-tf
IT IS NOT A DYE!
PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, I.. L. D.,
Union University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Says: JVotwlthstanding the irregular use of
Mrs i. A. Allen's World'r Hair K e tore r, die,
the Jailing off of hair ceased, and my grey locks vere
restored to their original color."
REV. M. THACHER (60 years of age), Pirehyr,
Chenango Co., N. Y. My hair is now restored
loits natural color, snd "eases to fait off'.
REV. WM. CUTTER. Ed. Moiber's Magaiine,
TV. Y. "'My hair IB changed to its natural color, dtc.
REV. B. P. STONE, D. D., Concord, N, H.
My hair which was grey, is now restored to its
natural color, c."
REV. D.CLENDENIN, Chicago, 111 "lean
add my testimony ,and recommend it Jo my friends.'
REV. D. T. WOOD, Middle. on. N. Y. "My
own hair haa greatly thickened, also that of one of
my lamiiy who was becoming bald."
R E V. Jk P. TUSTIN, Charleaton, S. C. "The
white hair ia becoming obviated, and new hair
forming f-c."
"' IT5"We niightswellthialist, but if not convinced
TRY IT. - -
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBAI.SAMUM.
Or" World's Hair Dressing, is essential lo use with
the Restorer, and la the beat Dre?ine for old or
younir extern, being often efficacious in cases of
hair tailing, die., without the Restorer.
Grey haired, BaW, drpersons afflictt d With dis
eases of the hair r scalp, .read the above, and
judge of
MRS. S. AALLEN WORLD'S HAIR RE
' ' STORER.
does not soil or stain. Sold by all t he principal
wholesale, and retail merchants in the-United
States, Cuba and Canada. ,
DEPOT, 354 BROOME-STRJEET. N.Y.
r Some dealera try to sell articles instead of
this, on which they make more profit. Write to
uepot for circular and Information.
. Dealers sending S3 or more will receive the
amount aa per terms. .
Jan.31. V 133-3or.-t.-w.
C0C0ANUTS. C0C0ANUTS. ?
5 000 Kf"h Cocoa nolsia, Store, whole
VV V aale and retail at Broadway Variety
Store, No. 40.
ApriflS
" DeNEALE,
LEMONS, LESIONS.
Al Boxes Frest femacs In fine order.
i . -Now
in
aw store, im. 40. V
April 18. VY.n. DeNEALR.
-. RE1I0YAL. j.-. 1 J
STOKLEY A OLDHAM : have removed from
the Corner of; Front 4k Princes streets, to
the Stare next door south of Mr. J. R Blossom's
office, 8oih Water atreet. where they are now
prepared taerre their rrteadaand cnsKMwers.
They have oa hand a superior aniens f fresh
groand N. C. Floor, also 26 Sacks Astttin'sfine
-Salt, and 209 Sacks Liverwoni mms lit Rkla
Stunrf refined Coffee Sugar, low lor Cash, :
uet-e.isas. , 83 tf.
HOLLAND HERRINGS.
A 'FEW kega left of Holland Herrings, pat In
small kegs, a goodartk-le. No. 40. r
April Si. W. H.psNEALE.:
1 tV W- vm ill
r I S-Sid Market Vajfiil
wix.mikgtobi. it. c lrfir
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CHOOSE EBTWEES THEM.
pHE bl xd furnishes the material of every bone,
ivi. fnD',e eJlibd and fibre in the human frame.
' iTen pnre' il secures health to every organ ; .
V1fn.4X,rrup, lt necessarily -produces discaae.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS operate directly upon"
Hie elements of ths stream of life, neutralizing the
principle of dUease, and thus radically curing the
malady, whether located in the nerves, the stora
sch, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, the skin,
the brain, or any other part of the system.
- UED THROUGHOUT THE WORL1!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are rno.ll. fl-t.
in complaints common in the vlinl. hnm.. "4
and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and
iwmiuci. i
ALARMING DIf ORDERS.
Dyspepsia, and derSftgettient of rh li, ih.'
source ofinfirmity and suffering, and the cause of
innumerable deaths, yield- to these curatives, in
all cases, however sggravated, acting as a mild
purgative, alterative and ionic j they relieve the
bowels, purifying Ihe fluids, and inlr0r.i. th.
system and the constitution at the same time.
GENERAL- WEAKNESS NERVOUS COM.
PLAINTi., .
When all stimulants fail. ih nnx.iU.
bracing properties of these PHIs s-ive firmnosa t
ibe.sbukiag nerves and enfeebled muscles of tbe
victim of general debility.
All irregularities and ailments inritnn m id.
delicate and sensitive organa of the sex are remov
ed at prevented by a lew doses of thesr mild, but
infallible alteratives. No moiher who regaLdsher
own or her children'a health fail to have them
within her reach.
SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS.
The London "Lancet." the l.nnHnn -u.t..i
Review," and the most eminenr of iha rarh. i.
Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogiz
ed iheilla and their Inventor. .
B.oiloway's Pills' ate the best remedy known
tn the world for tlu following diseases:
Asthma
Fever and Ague Lownessof
Female Com- Spirits . .
Bowel Com
plaints
plaints.
Headachee
Indigesiion '
Influenza
Inflammation
Inward Weak
ness Liver Com-
Piles
Coughs
Colds
Chest Disedses
Costlveneas
fctonf and
Gravel
Secundary .
Symptoms
Ventral Affec
tiona
Worms, of all
Dyspepsia
Diarrhcea
Dropsy
Debility
plainti
kinda
Sold at the Manufactures of Professor if ol-
lowat, 80 Maiden Lane, New-York, and 2J4
Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists and
Dealers in Medicine hrouzhoat the.fJniird Ri.ir.
and the civilized world, in bo.cs at 25 cents, 62
tCIK"' VIH1.I C.tll,
t There is
a considerable saving by taking
the larger size.
N. 8. Directions for the guidince of patients
iu every disorder are affixed to each box.
OrC.tU UON l None are eenuine unless ti e
word s "HoUowqy. Xcw York and London," re dia
cernableas a water mark in everv leaf ot the book
of directions aroirnd each pot or bnx thv same
may be.plainl v eeen beholding the leaf to Ihtlight.
Ahmdsome reward will be given to any nne ren
dering such Inftrmation aa maylead lothedetrc
lion of any party or partiea eounterf, iting iLe
medie-iner or vending the aabie, knowing them
beepurioue. . -
Dec.il. 1H,
AFFLICTED READ!!
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.
Established twenty-two yeara ago by. Dr.
KINKF.LIN, corner of Third and Union streets.
Philadelphia, Pa. r
TWENTY-TWO YEARS' a
Expcrrence has renderer Dr. K.amot snc
cesslul practitioner in the cure of all diseases of
a private nature ; manhood's debf'ty, aa an im
pediment to mamaget Aervoua end sex aal in
firmities, diseases f iheakia, and those arising
from abuse of mercury. - '
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by -boys,
in solitude, often growing bp with tttvm to
manhood s .and which, if not reformed in due time,
not only begcta aetioaa obstacles to mstrimoni
alhappiness hat givea rise to a series of pro
tracted, insidious, and devastating affections.
Few of" I hose who give way to thia pernieinaa
practice are d"ware-of the consVqoenc.es, ontilibcy
find the nervons syalem chattered, frelstrangeand
unae cotlntal'le sensations, and vague fears in the
mind. ( See page s. 27, 28, 29, of Dr.K's book oa
"Self Preservation.")
The unfonunale tbna affected becomes feeble, is
unable to labor with accustomed , vigor, or to ap
ply his mind to study : his step ia tardy snd weak;
he is dull, irresolute, and engages, even in hia
sports with less energy than osaal. :
If be emancipate himself before the practice has
done its worst, snd enter matrimony, his marriage
is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that thia is
caused by hia early follies -These are eonsidsrm
tiona mhich should awaken, ths attention of all tcho
are similarly situated, . r
REM EMBER.
He who placea himself under Cr? Kinketiaa,
treatment, may religiously confide in hia honor
as a gentleman, an.! rely upon the assurance, that
the accrete of Dr.K,'a patients will never be dis
closed. . t
Young man let no false modratjr deter yen
from making your caae known to one, who. fre n
education and respectability., can cgrtaia'y be
friend vou. - - -
Dr. Kiukelin'sresideaee haa been fr the laat
twenty yeara at th N. W. corner of Third and
Union streets. PbUadvlphla, Pa. -
PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE.
-Can have (by staling their ease explicitly, to-,
geiher wik U fkelr avmptem. per; fetter, eneloe
Ing a reauriaacc) Dr. K.'a medicine, appropriated
according!-'. .
- Frtrwardedto any part of the United Se.nd
paekedsecare from, damage- et curiosity by Mail
ot Express. - '
READ YOUTH AND MANHOOD
A Vigorous Life era Premature Iiemth, KimicUn
an Self Preservation Only US Cents. "
Letters containing thst valne In stamps, will
ekaare "vropv. per reti-rn ol mail.
GRATIS!, GRATIS I! GRATIS 11! l
A Fro GI FT Te AIL
MISERY RELIEVED.
"NstnraS Gnide," a new and popular Work,
fall of valuable Mtvlee and impressive waning,'
alike caU-ul-nod to prevent y ear .cf naisery. asd
save thousands of lives, -la efts rfoa ted withoirt
charge, and forwarded by ma it, prepaid to By
Post Offiee in the United S lares. on receiving aa
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CRANBERRIES.,
f-JUK first Crop has arrived
per J. A. Stash.
r.Ca II early at No
40.
April 18.
TV. H, DeNEALE.
HOLLO WA Y S PILLS.
--. i RESI0V.1L.
I HAVE REMOVED MY HKS1DENCK AND
OFFICE o Front Street, next North ef P. K.
Dickinson Ksqrto the house formerly occupied
by Mr A. A. V a net, where I ean be found when
nut professionally rzgaged. - - -
WM.K, FREEMAN, M. D. .
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