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. i i :- t .. turpentine are quod 1 nt ! Cl'M oil spot fur j nt of the recent ' Oil 1. l. u J'j export. -. L ra i , , r 1 ami heavy, 1 ar is Nominal..- .' , Th market i.h very fi-m. with sale 400 5.75, tbe Utter rate -fwr vi-ry hand- ' CIIARLESTOX MARKET. k'-a i Y' rllu. Report.-, - -, J: ' Ci it ton - i I i' I raH-oclionj" . since nnf trnki; ic;: it r el ivi in hi. IWJ ; Dales, 1 lie c;rr"-' t mil 4)vi uot tuly I"ti Ji; ?-ii i l it. . ier seem. t have had a ' c!i- Vu .U) over l.uyers la tbo middling i i 1 i i r Us, us toniiy have realised as much as a ? hJ, s : ce. We quote 12J a- 16p - - -; ' . - t . .j . Courier- -. ' " - - . . . .-: fALISBCBT; N. CMARKEr.' . " -V V, J ' 27. Ai.i 'es rlrt-i, lSOl'luconlS" a 16; T-i.six 0 a 1.3 ; Beef 5 8i; Butter. 1518; S i . -. . '1. i ..rn liVla. 1.1.1 ? Hum Mriil 12K I . " f J l" W ' " ' I - . ' -, -j C . ! jerdoz. 150a 2;, fVaiiicrs per Itr 34 7; I;;sperdox 12ol6; Flour per bbl. 6 00 a 6,Zj. '.: -v ' , -V --'.-'. .-.4--- 'Vi . CLI N'TON N. C. M.A RKET,-" '"- :" Jul? 7 Eacort per lb hrvg " round 15 ; Beef 6 a C; b' vas 20 a 25; Bui(er,20; Corn, per-rul,-l 1 CO; Ecgs 10 ; Feathers 40 ;-" Flonr per tbl. vCO; Touiiry, (Chickens, alive-) 10 a 15; Turkeys C3; - .vJ-...?v"i'-: ' '.- , KEVYBEaX. s: C: MARKET. . r'-.-.vTnTy C" - iWon, per lh, Sales of iUmsat 16q FHtKStil t.muHers li Jc ; BfefTpvr'.lli 6 cia.. by tt;?t cii'e ; Beeswax,' per lb- " 28c; Ct;'", ' t'-i. : . , ii m ffj 50pi-r bbl ; Cotton , per Ib lJiC; 'tVatheni, j lh. 45 to fit'e. as pr quality ; Lard i-r lb. 1 3 J t 14o bv the bbl; Ronin, Common. 3 3 ; Tr pcrbt.J . 1,85 for 32 gaU'o-; Tun-en-tiny i r l.bl. di,3 25 to 3 35 ;' Virain, 4 00 ; Whis kev, per gallon ; 40 lo 45q ; Bpts. TurpentiDe ; S3 to 40c.. ' . - -. .' FOREIGN MARKET. 'Bit Ike North. Amencti. - Liverpool 15. Cottoi Salni of tlie three days -Ti 000 Iiale, " Including 161 bale to speculator i.il biut tbe.-ame amount for exportation. 1'ha market lias bf en buovint und the newspaper qnote all qualities as advanced 1-16. ,: -FJclianliotj, Spence & Ci quote the market firm and prices jreoerally onchunged. 1'he iveatber haw been favorable for the crop. V oar is very dull at a decline of 6(1 a 2. Coro 5iirni at an. dvane" of6d. Western Canal Flour C s Gd a 31s; Ohi 32a 33n; Snutliern 31s a 82a; Ti-d Wheat 8s 6d a 9a 6d j mixed and yellow Corn S. - . ''-.''-'' - ' "' " . rrevisiont have a'decllning tendency."-. Pork i licavr. Baco is bavy at" a decliueof "2 Lard is quiet. t . . li island. A vtha & Co "nay that Beef generally closed buoyant at an advance of 10a, there being" a large fcpi'culailve wqniry. Susrar is dn!l : Rostiii f.idull : Tnrnentine Steadv: :- , Lmdon Markets: iSnsar Is Tdoll and prtc.es Rave declined 6dn Is-.- Cfk i qntet and all r.ti" i i t;ve yhiUUv declined." -Tea U firm and s act r.ice is eem rallv Orro.- vf. in.uf Joly 15th 10 o-'cli-ck P. AI. Cotton -ady and closes with anadvauciog lendcDcy. Prot i-iois are firm. - ; ..- - ' melon, rioori. Consols' for money &1."' THE follavrinif House for nent for 12 f ! roonihs. from the 1st of October next r Ooe House on 4th Street, North tf Prin cess street. , , . - -" ",- One House on Market etrebt, extended.'?- " Three liuusea on Dock street, between 6ih and -?th streets.. '. " : One House on the East side of Old 'Boundary ' street between Market ana UocK streets. ' . One Houst on tho corner ot Dock and Old Boundary streets. ' ' . : . Une House on Market street between Sih and C:ll streets. : Apply t " :. . ' MILKS COSTtN. July 30.' - . - , ' - B7-tf ISLAND SALT.- A rt BUSHELS. - Kor sale by ,s fi,VJtU . J. C. SAUT.U & CO. ' July3a 67. ; - . NOTICE. "PkCai.NG my absence Nwflt, Mf. E. H." G. ont XJ is nmhririzedio collect and receipt for all ac count due me, . ' - CHAS.. D. M VERS, . H it and Oap F.inporiu m, 34 Market street. 'July 3J. ' - ' . bit ', ; CANDIES! TTTvF.H arrivals per Kxoress litis mbrnine. a large and varied assortment ef thai delicious Candy at the Breadway Viiety- Store,- No. 40 Slsrketst.. - WM.H. DeNEALE. " -July. 30:.: . ; '';; . ,s.-t rURMTtRE! FlfRMnmE!! FOI4 TflK TRADE OK PRIVATE USE. ... - , FuSTEU & LEE, J Furniture Alaniiiacturers. f4 . 6o ; Uowery, JMeio 1 0k.- , ; CA3H.-08S PRICE 03fLY, . ... , , i. . --' HERETOPORE -we have manufactured and sold exclusively at Wholesale. We are now prepared to offer a well assorted sioek at Reiuil, at a saving of from twenty to thirty uer cent. t the eonumer. - I V have now for sale - evj 1 Mahogany T-'halrs,- spting seats, upholstered lrj nair ciotn, irom.sa it to Rouveacu. . , Mihufarv Sofas, sprinff seats, uoholsterad in hair cioih, from 13 to 26 dollars each, llhoaany Rocking -Chairs; spring teats, up holstered in hak-clohh, from 5 to 12 dollars U each. . . :" . .'. 1 ' ' Jl a h ga n y Ea sy Ch a tr. on castors or rockers, upholstered in hair-cloth, from 11 to Id dol- 3 j lars each. r - ' ' ' " r". r ("nhti-qany Tete 8'Tete, upholstered in hair? I cloth, from-15 to 35 dollars each. iSInhogany Tete-a-tete Sofas: uphoisttft trfnj hair cloih, from 25 to 4h dolaTseaen. .nrbit and Mhoiranv Ton Tables. lit ereat tmm I varierv of styles, eaaliiies and pric : ii i . . . i j j t, i . t. -. ...;.). .... - t A u.V. A ,n PM..h Al8f, Ward-obes .Bedsteads, ' Sideboards, J Hall Stands, Book Cases, Lounges, Etegeres t'orner sinnd and Kook shelves.- " , , Oi FICE i UiO'ITfRE PE8K3, TABLES AJSD All the above goods in black walnut or oak nt the same prices, - r PARLOR SUITS, in Rosewood upholstered in French Brocatelle, s'ltrin Damnsk. Satin and Plush. The him in Black Walnut, the frames of of wt ich are stained in varnishing, mnklnp a boisinil. imitation, aed upholstered "in' the saiiia g'sods.i. make a showy appearance at a much lower price, . . ' . ''. lo our estnblithment can. be fo'.nd a great variety ol Fancy fhtdrs, in .Rosewood. Ala honyand Black Wsiout Turkish. Smoking ij-. -sirs. :ecl ning Lnurs, Mall t.nalrs, vot--"-. lira. Cane Chairs, and also the eele Hid ,s'P'tlNO BKD, known as Tucker's-!'-i'ent ' T,"" W''ele we would particularly re--ieommend. 't. ing-beeii fully tested, and ' . :nl unon trial ?. be ,h spring bottorn Par ies who are not able to pvTsona!Iyeleet ii..utnh.m want, can ooeaa upon C-1 IhaMis their orderafiKed with as meh care, and ihcir i xe-eat studied, as ihougH they Jf' ipresenf, and to such wealso tTl-r ourseryiL1' "or the set. cttoo of any Household goods ttiey y want, and as we should porchase from ii t i inds, a saving will thereby be made i wl i h the ctiMiuuer would have the benefit of. j Ju.y 2?, 1657. .., wdttwly'r ' irr AKRELS. ' r ; ," " P r.l.'-TK q ijiity second hand s pirlt bar reU, j i-t received f om Boston, and for L ADAMS, BttO& CO. : ;Sf c: i::r"i 45.' .-'.-- . M f1t''(ipij. . .. t . X ..4.4ktxLn3u.. ---a . t " e- ' in Orsnes in perfect Idn.r- j pr iM-hr. John A. 1 rcluii at i .e liroadway Var- n. n. LE. Tt n rocciv. s '.le by ..'J. CO. A..S, road f'oni' , forwarding e Ooinpany mo Itn ot the 1. 'HCarpllmi K oad,ro,cp;isim. . ... .. llajidtul on h CnmiiHy wbftif, there will be rto charge fjr-lvd Cngeor dravose -but. these ex penses will bet curred If landed on arty. other whatf, and will 4ir artrfod to- the frelglK on the ay-bill, to be collecteson -deilveryj by the North Carolina Railroad jf'lbp.tny. ' . - ' N, 8. To av iUf dneetlriruBt Wilminston, it 1b essential . lhat tljo'umoairtf freight by vesseln it, in all ca?4, be ditfnctly siaerf, lit dollars anl cent.-, on each bill of laUD2, rtnd tf foods for more,tha one per ton -ore irveliided in the sane -bill of ladinff, tlie anvnUnT-cfreight for each coo sigoee maM.be sepatotelyj'nted - . By ordefXhe Koaxd of Directors. ' . - " - 8., L7FIIK HON'IV Kng 4' Sup't. - brBce of Engineer dttSuperirt'f-ndent, ) y.-.yVHmllisioi, U., Jan. 23,1657. .$ 134-te v " TnE CONGRESS HAT." , A NOTHF-R caae received ihis morning Call at lb Kmnorinm. 24 Mnrbel street. Mav2l; ; , iJHASvD. MYERS. PARHAM'S SPRINGS, 3am "R STTFiT 1 11V , CLEAVEL1ND COIJTVNq Ca, , rTHE Subsrrlber haa purrhaied a beautiful location three mlesnnC: a half N W. of -Slielbv. N. C here- jtoB it one ot toe 9 1 wnri ii XUl.t-HUtt SPttlNGS ever dUcdverfd, and which he bus fitted up with every "view to com fort and convenience. On a prominent point near by he has nearly completed a large and commodi ous HOTEL, which will be kept equal 10 any North or South, affoidingr Health. Pleasure, oi Recreation. The Eaiablisbnien" wilt be open to VlMtors by the 10th OP JITLV. next t In the mean time the "Shklbt Hotbl'' will afford accomoda tion and conveyance to the iPRNG are several hprmga. all Imoresnated w ral. hiiihly super.or for drinking and b Heini neiahborhtod to several others, ' 1'ar mam's paiscS afiods opportuniiias as a centre which others cannot command. Tetms will be inoderare".V -. IV. PARHASl. Shelby, Clepveland Co. N. C. 46-52. w. Medical College of Virginia. SESSION 1857-58. Tin HE next annnal course of lectures will com rIL 1 mence on the 1st of October, 1857," at the College building, corneT of Marshall anu uoiiege streets, Richmond, and terminate on the 1st of March, 1 853. '- ;;.. " Suruerv and' Suroical Anatomy. ' t - By Charles Bell Gibson, M. tm i neory ana rrsctice 01 jneaieine; By David H.Tueker, M. 0. Chemistry and Pharmacy - v Bi-M r,lI, p- Scolt. M. D. Materia Hedica and Therapemrics ; By B. R. Wcllford, M. D. Anatomy; ' . ' 1 By Arthur E. Petieolas. M. IJ. Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprndenre ; - - - By L.evin o. Joyncs, M. U. Obstetrics and diseases of women and children; . ; By James H, Conway, M. D. Demonstrator of Anntomv f MARION HOWARD, M. D The study of Practical Anatomy may be prose cut( d with the most ample facilities and at a very trifling expense. . --U ' - Clinical lectures. are regularly given at the Col mt Infirmary. : Thi Intirmary, under the saine f roof with the College, Is at all times well filled with Medical and hurgteal cases, and furnishes peculiar tacit) ties lor cuoicat instruction. ' . -- .Many Surgical Operations are perfo'rmrd in tlu presence ot the class, and the students being daily admitted to the wards,, enjoy tinder the guidance ot the Professors, unusual opportunities lor be coming nimiiiar not only with the symptoms and diagnosis -of disease, but with ' its daily progress ana treatment. , ,; Aniomit of fees for lectures, . $105 Oft Matriculation fee, . . . . ' . 5 0W Praeticul Anatomy, 10 00 Graduating lee,- .'" . , ... . 2.-00 The price of Board, including Puel. Lisrh's and servants' attendance,' varies- Irom W to 415 per week. I he Catalogues, containing' fuller informa "ntoti concerning the Institution, will be forwarded ta those who apply fir it, or specific enquiries will oe answered by letter. L. JOYNES, M. D. . Dean of the '''acuity, Jaly II, 1357. wBl49 TOPSAIL ACADEMY. rpllK Trustees of Topsail .Academy have the 1 satisfaction of annoucing to the public, thai they liiive secured lor the ensuin'r scholastic year, the services ot Mr. V. J. McKiiiall, who has herttofore discharged the duties of Principal o litis institution with such marked- fidelity and effi ciency. - - . - 'Vie routine of instruction is speciiily adapted to me prrparjuon ot youtli for a University couise and fr the practical business of life To this end instruction of the most thorough chorncier is im parted in the Grammars of the Knelifh, Latin and tireek LantMgeS, hilstthe historians and pons of the two latter, rtquiaite for admission ta College arecareiiitiy reaa ana critically' analyzed. . Pinch anentlon is aNo hcsiowe.l on . pelJin?,Rcadlntr, writing, Aritnmi-tlc. Ueograpny, Algebra, antf oth er'stn ies essential to a sound Engl-b. education Tlie great object constantly kept in view, is to give thorough instruction in every branch of educa- tion;proieKsed co be caugnt, and we appeal to the pa Irons of'his Institution to say ifit has not fully ac complislied this purpose. Tlie diaciplin is mild and easy rb those who conduet th mselves properly whilst those resrnla lions deemed essential to the proper government of youih, removed from the. restraints of home. are enforced witn nrmness, but without harsh ness. . v, , . ITie location or tni School Is at the. terminus ot the Wilmington and Topsail Sound Plank Road, Jwelve miles from Wilmington, in the midst of a highly moral neighborhood It i tw5 niiies from the Sound, and the air is purified and cooled throughout the Summer months by the sea breezej Board ran be had at convenient places Jn the neiahb 'rhond a Ten Dollar per month. ; The Seholastie year is divided into two Seo- sions of Twenty weeks each. ' Thit Kail Session will commence on Thursday the 9th day of July, proximo. y , ., TEEMS .ARE AS FOLLOWS PER SESSION. For the Engti-h branches . $15 00 Latin . and. Greek, together with the , : above;' rV ; s " i.; . 20 00 ' One half payable in advance, balance at end ot the 4ferion. .- '- ' - ' . - . . - : . Pupils will be charged from their entrance until the end of the session, exctpl In cases of Trotre- ted sickness. For any further Information, ap ply 10 lite lowowing rrnsiees sv N. ti. NIXON, Wilmineton.N. C. JOS M. VOY, Scotia Utll, D. K. KUTCH, . " : L. S. MsLAMMT, 11 R. K BRYAN, " , -JOHN HOWARD, Topsoil Sosnd July 24. - ; 2wdM:w50 GREAT IWEMEXTS. Kahnweiler & Brotlier v - , - - Wl IX. from this day, sell off their entire stock of Fine Clo'hing aud Kurnlrhins Goods.' for Cash, at such prices- as will -astonish the buyer' in order to reduce our entire stock,- as -we have i.-tade arrancremsnts to enter into a diHemnt hni. nes. ; Wa lisve on hand a good Assortment -pi' 4 "BUSINESS SUITS, " Cloth, Dresa froeVCoala Low Prices at red'oced prices j "Alpaca arid .Marseilles Coats, at snprecedentfy low pikes; Qne thousand Vests, all kinds,, at low figures, - I Gentlemen going Norrh.5otMJ3. East or West, would do well to call nn KhiweiIrjBid Brother's Merchant Tailoring Establishment, where yon can find the finest, best and cheapest Stool to be found In the city. . .r -r x -. ' s - '- N. B, The balance of our Flock on hand will b removed on the 1st Aiignst into- the adjoinlne Stores on Market and Front itreets, where we will sell ttntil atLis sold.-- - . - - 1 " .V June 3U, 1837., " - " lm.tw45A2m.w43 x-:- E.ts:;cT$. ' WE have a large lot ot Baskets of various sizes . and styles.. , tfor sale by - s Dec 43. - W; H.isNEALE. TpIK VVilialngion ' ! '.Vehl puny hive ina!e i r,iQcjn. a''! "oodrf conigrveJ 40 the ""r - F - 7 - . 1 m . ': . FOR AUGUST,1857. . ' Rl FRANCE &' CO.," Manager Jbt Jrt TT iTtTV TNTT1 Solxeme) - - -77-.- 1 v.---,- -' -1 Grand Consolid ated . . JLoTTEaf op M&nytAXD, v. ' I J. . .j,- , . j i V --.'-- . ' . , - . CdldSS Kf , : - -:-s, . , To be drawn Saturdajt A igust 29tb, I ; Jiallimore, . Maryland.' . Drawings conducted under tlie superintendence 1 ofifa Slate Lottery Commissioner, - SCHEME. ' - 78 Numbcrs--14 Drawn' Ballots. rr- 1 Prize of . : 62.618 . -5. 62,5I8 2 - - 12 500.' " 25,0ti0 2 " . BOt.O' , 16.(KK) 2- - . - 6.000 ' . : 12 000 2 - ' - 6.f00 ' ' 10 000 5 - . " 4 000 - 20 000 6 " 3-Ot'O . . - 15.000 5 - 2 100 10-00 10 ' 1 600 ' - 13.000 . 10 . - 1 600 . . 16.000 10 V - ' 1.2S0 r 12 500 10 1 - ' l.COO lO.OtO -100 - - ' " . ' 600 C0.000 200 4o et'.otio .-64'-,. ISO '. 96'i0 - 64 " ' ' 100 " - 6.400 , 64 " 80 5.120 64 ' ' 60 3 840 6.569 - . 40 . : -222.720 28.224 '.. 20 S64 4S0 34 412 prises,' AMOUNTING TO 81.179.l78. Wholes'!); Halves l0t ftuar. tS: Eighths 2 60 Certificate of Package ot a6 Wholes, cost 282 00 do. do. 26 H s Ives, 141 10 do. do. do. . do. 20 Q.urters, " 26 Kighths, 70 5it 35 25 HAVANA - EJjM. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland. Extra Class 8. " '" ' 'A To be drawn in Baltimore, RW., Saturday, Aug. 29, 1867. .s- t :- ,? SPLENDID SCHEME. Capital Prizes. - Jlpprdx. Prizes. .1 prize of 832. BOO of S500 1 prize of ... 1 prize of . 1 prize of f 1 prize of " 1 prize of 1 prize of ' 1 prize of 5 piizes of 5 prises of 10 prises of 20 prizes of 20 prizes of 132 przes of 10 290 6.000 S. 2001 , 2.200 I 2.200 . . 2.2i 0 1 ' 2.200 1 ' f.500 1.250 1 .1 0l . 600 500 400 of of 450 250 20 oT 100 '20 20 40. " 80 80 523 of of of of of f 90 P0 60 50 40 20 1 000 prises amounting lo . . Whole Tickets S10 s Halves $5 ; . . . $188,700 Quarors S2.50. -o- J.5" Please address all orders for Tlckeis in the above Magnificent Schemes, 10- - - T. II. HUBBARD & Co-- No. 39 Faette tireet,or Box No. 40. . , Baltimore, Maryland. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. l&rOOOT&CRHS Land for Sale. 50 LOTS IN TIMMONSVILLE, &c THE Subscriber biTi-ra for salTracts of Land in Darlington, Wiiiiamsbure, Marion, Sunipter and Clarendon Districts,. In let- to suit purchasers- These lands are adapted to virions paisuits They et'tnptise good Turpentine tracts, (all round trees,) as wt it as pood Cotton and Corn lands ; there are also-, at different places. fineTVl ill seats. These landylie on, and continuous to, the Wil- ! mineton and Manchester Kail Koad, Xhe Nonh- f Eaatern Rail Road, and Lynch's Creek, a navlea ble stream and so tie portions ot them are in a hieh f state ot cultivation and have been improved, con taining ona residences, out Duiidings, c.--- He also wiH sell, on advantageous teruis, a larsre numoer 01 oiroie ounuinsi ioi in ine nounsnina village of. rin-rnonsville ; among otherc, theie is one with a fine and commodious Hotel upon it ; another w ith a Steam miit in complete order: an other with a Store House well stocked with Goods suittd for theTountry trade. . Terms will be made easy. - Fof further Informa lion address -.- , J,M. TIMMOXS, Timmonsville, S. C. July 18,1887. 3m:tAw52 x TAILORING E ST A B LI SH M E NT. fpHE-' SUBSCRIBER would most respectfully .A inform thu citizens of Wiliuickion, and the surrormdinz country, that he hsa opened s TA1 f.OUING ESTABLISHMENT in the DeRossef Building, corner of Market and Second streets. opposite the Carolina Hotel. He would be pleas ed to have a call from all wishing any thing done in his line. " - - - . N. B.-Cleaning and Repairing of Gentlemen's oiotning neatly done, at ttiort notice and on mod erate terms. ' s . . ' 1 T. JAMKJS.i ' July T. .-. - 47-lm-p JUST RECEIVED BTG R. FRENCH. A FRESH supply of PERRY DAVIS' VEGE TABLE PAIN KILLER, in -entire Nrw Dasss To be sure that you get the genuine Med-cine-inqnire for the New Dress with two fine en graved steel labels on each bottle, r - April 19. 15-tf. e . CROSKEY fc CO.'S ; LINE OF STEAMERS. NEW Y0:'1V LONDON & BREMEN THE MAGNIFICENT BRITISH STEAMSHIP QUEEN of the SOtTlC Captelrr 'Bsial, 2221 tons burthen. lNIIAif A........... Capt. Baker,-2364 da - AKGO Capt. Benson, 2315 do. . JASON ........ Capt. Britton, 2067' : do. Owned by the EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN STEAM SHIPPING 0uuinjiAiriun,Kro appoimeo 10 -Ban irom NEW OHK on every slternate WEDNESDAY, for LONDON and BltE 1 EN, touching at Sootk amptow fo land passenzers and mails for England and Kfance. They will remain one day st Lon don, and i hen proceed ta Bremen. : " Returning, they Will leave BREMEN for NEW YORK on every alternate SATURDAY, stopping only at Souihampton. These c'eamshlps are ol the first class, and have snperior accommodations for paseryger. " They will take a limited number of third -class"or steerage passengers. A Surgeon attached to each chip. The rires of ireight tbXondon will be but tittle higher-than those of sailing ships. . ' ' - " t '. - vf-; RATES OF PASSAGE.'- First Cabin, 30; Second Cabin, 850; Steerage, 30'- v" . ":ri'-. .y A ; J , v -"'f . . ". -The sieamshtp QUEEN OF.THE SOUTH wilt sail 'romlVBW,VO;tK,oo WEDNESDAY, 22d JULY, and be succeeeded by the INDIANA ON 6th Augusuand ARGO (9th August. - , . For freight oc passage- apply to . v . . , C.-H. SAMD.lt South WilHam s. . Jjny?. . " '.V, 47-Im.- SIVGER'S iS E WING MACliKEST REMOVAL AK'JOPEinjS'Q- ANNOUNCEMENT, v To H -who tt or ae sa-wiso machinsBw 1 The superb new Marble building of ; .Ill grtoeer k.Co. ', ; V : - ,:. . , - no, i nmowwAT, eoaiTKK- or Uaxss Btsbbt, . - . Kew-iorlc. - '.-..-4 Vl l beoperred for insjuion and the transaction ol business, on Thursday, July 2d, 1 857 Citizens, and strangers visiting the City, are respectfully In- .. . . .... . , iiiwi wtan mi uamim me l-taensttntenr, anc see the various st) Ies of the Sirtper Sewing Ma cilDe in operadon. I. M. SINGER & Co, - " v - " - .' '453 Broad wav. !Vew Yarrk. JulyT.- " . 471nr. : : kT, jIC HLAS Iff EL. ' t. v New Yorkr June 29ih. Ifc5t. : j-Tbe'r srs respectfully informed lhat tbe price.of i- i at this Hotel A as not been advanced btttjsasil v been heretofore: 51 perdipm.'. TliADWrLL, WHITC0.1B & CO." -July 7. . ' . .-'..'',"" -47 lm. - - - f . . .1 A kJ. - i j4i. t ..I O . .V fc iil i J. ' "i. A New summer style for young men. . Genin has r V e pleasure of coliingthii atteationof young men to an -entire new fabric, intended specially for their se and which combines the flexibility of the soft hat, with all ihe littivtness and ventiltawng- propertiesoi-tne straw-. l ne material is leu, ot he finest texture; the colors dark fawn or umber ? the crown moderately low, and iha brim which is wide snough to hide the face, without being too wide to be elegant, has s' leaf Cke turn on etitier side which is peculiarly graceful. ', -,." .- The fabric is lighter ihau a straw bat, and tho it gives to. the touch as readily. as the soft hat, is so elastic that it springs back to its true abape as soon as the pressure is-removed. A shower that would spoil the straw hat does no damage to the Oberon, and in pointof durability, will compere favorably , with any summer style ever introduced in this eoun- 1 Tfie Oberon may be termed the connecting link between the soft and silk hat combining the mer its of both, without the defects, - eing sufficiently elegant for dreepurposes. For sale at the . Hat and Cap Emporium 34 Market st. . - : -, - - . CHAS. D.MYERS.V June 6. ; - FnEAV AND IMPORTANT DISC0F- ' ERY IS THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE. ' PATENT OFFICE SEAL-OF GREAT BRl-TAIN,-DIPLOME;ds ECOLE de PHAR MACIES P H A RM ACI EN -de PARIS, and IM PERlAf. COLLEGE of MEDICINE, V1ENNA Soid wholesale and retail by Dr. H. A. Barrow, Member of tbe Imp' I College of Vienna," and Royal College of Surgeons, London, who may be person, ally-consulted at his residence, 167 Prince street, few blocks west of Broadway, N."Y., from 11 A M . tlil 2 P. M , and from 4 till 8 P. M. ; (Sundays excepted, unless by sppointment.) , : ; " Triesemar No. I - i Is a remedy for Relaxation, Spermtorrhcea.ard all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long resi dence in hot climaifs. It has restored bodily and sexual strength and vigor 4o thousands who are now in the enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood; and whatever may be the cause ordis qualifications for ior marriage, they are efTectrially subdued. : - - - T .' - . - . Triesemar So. 2, J ' V 'TS. Crnpktely and eniirel-- eradicates all traces -of. Gonorhaea, both in its mild and aggravated forms, Gleets, Stiicmres, Irritation of tbe Bladder, Non retention of Urine, Pains of the Loins and Kid neys, and those -disorders" for which Copaivi und Cubebsbave so long been thought an antidote. , : j--.- .Triesemar No. 3, t is the great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms. . It also constitutes a cer tain cure for Scurvy, Scrolula, and all Cotaneous Eruptions, removing .and expelling in its course all impurities from the vital stream, so as altoget her to eradicate the virus of disease, and expel it by insensible perspiration through the medium of the pores of the skin and utine. " - li isa never failing remedy for that class of dis orders which English Physicians treat with Mer cury, to the inevitable destruction of the patieqt's constitution, and which all the Sarsapariila in the world cannot remove. - -: ' TRIESEMAR No. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared in the foi m of a lozenge, devoid of taste or smeil. and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin cases, and divided In separate does assdminlster ed by Valpeau, Lalleman, Roux, Ricord, c. fec. Prices S3 each, or four cases in one fot S9, which saves S3, and la S27 cases, whereby there is a sav ing of 89 - Tj -v-:-,"- - :-'"-'-:-":" ; -' None are genuine .unless the Engravings of the Seals of tbe Patent Office of England, the Seala of the Ecole de Phaimacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon each wrappe r, and around each case.- Jmitutionsare liable to the severest penalties of the Law. .;--.. . : - 'Special arrangements enable Dr. Babbow to for wsrd immediately, on receiving a remittance, tbe 9 and ' larger size cases of Triesemar Fassor caiiiaOi, to any part of the world, securely pack ed and properly addressed. thuS insuring genuine European preparations and protecting-tbe public from tpur'ous and pernicious imitations, r Attendance and Consultation from II A. MT. till 2P M. and from 4 till 8 in the evening. 157 Princess Street, n few blocks west of Broadway, WewYorg. . . ;' - , . j. April 28, 1857. : 18-ly. , HIGHLY IMPORTANT, TO - . RECTIFERS, LIQUOR MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE -GROCERS. . DR. FEUTCHTW ANGER'S Flavorings to Produce at a Moments Not- '. ice every desired Lilquor. The undersigned has lately made great Improve- -i- i k. . r i q4-. di .. - ft IliCulB la I Ul. Ul.Ukll Ui UUBIUCB5. iiicridfui- inzs arj nut up In packages of 5 10, and 40 Gal lons, and acquires t ut tbe addition of Pure Spirit, either 1st or 4lh proof and Liquors such a Cognac, either dark or pate, tlollandand Kngland and Kng lish Gin, Jamaica and St. Croix Hum, Mononga- beta, Bourbon, Irish and Scotch, Whiskey . Apple, Feacn, cnerry and Raspberry Brandy, Port and Madeira Wines will be instantly produced. It re quires no skill, but .an addition of a eood spirit. say 50 gallons to each gallon of the respective Flavoring. Tne best Cognac" oil, green, yellow and white warranted genuine,' as low as any other Importer in the U. S. , : . - : - Essences of every Liquor.' Extract of Cognac, 1 lb. of which produces 2UU gallons ot Cognac. Raw Whiskey may by Dr-K.'s age and body pre paration ne made smooth' with but a trifling ex uense-- . - ".' .c i ---- '- The p'lce of Fhvoringire extremely moderate, ana airectious in tun supplied by i DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER. Chemist and Importer of Drugs, Essential Oils arid Melais, Daguerreotype and Photographic Chemicals, no. l id Maiden lane. New lorn.. N. E. Sole Agent for Godfrey's celebrated-Cordial Bitters and Gin., ' ... April IS. - I8-6rh. CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN Ts shown by the Records of the Custom House to A be the only London Cordial Gin IMPORTED and sold in bottles, all others are made here in im itatlon of it. - It is a delicious tonic beverage, a nfl by its peculiar navor (so ditierent from other gin) is universally esteemed by all who use it. it is adopted with real uccess in cases of Dvspkpsia. Gout, Rheum atism, Uropsy'JbaVel, Colic, Cholsba. Fxvaa AND AOtlS, NtBICTttSE, Dl8A8B8 OF THE UbINAKV UBOARS, r-FfLEPST, KlKALl IfiSKOOtABITBIS CfcC. - Dr. Vacbtisb Mott of New York, in a letter to the proprietor, say6:' ! - CharU? iadon CordiarGtn,ifhepnresijlrtsi, ana most ratable Extract oj juniper l note seen. . CHARLES' LONDON CORDIAL GIN is sold by all Druggists and Grocersin the United States, and so shx sre numerous poisons called "London Cordial Gin? to avoid them buy only "CHAR- L.KS iteject any other ottered 10-you as you value your health. Price one dollar for quarts, ntty cents lor pints. - - EDMUND C. CHARLES. Sole Importer, 4(J Broadway, N. Y. April 2i ' 18 3rrt: T"HK BEST and iarsrest assortment of Men's 1 and Boy's Strsw Goods in the State, embra cing all the new varieties, includittg the Congress, Ceylon MaracaboSanta Martha, uuracoe, uia watha, Youne America, Uncle Sam, oto., dec. at tbe Hat and Cap Emporiurt, 34 Market street. May 28. CHAS. D. MYERS. THE ANNALS OF SOUTHERN 31 ETH0D ISM. For kJI'laAn admirable annnal." N. O. Advocate. - n . . . i.. i - A. H(n aiBUHIU VI TIKH4WIC lIUUntlMIOU. - cs '-- XZ 1855. . ... j . -?- ---i Texam Advocate. A very complete and ustful repository of in-formation-1- Otutrtrriag J?m4m, "Every Methodist in the South sbonld pro core it." A'. C. Advocate. "There can be no sort of doubt about the sne- . eesa of tbis book" Home. CHrd. and? Will get" more out of It t han the worth of fed '- - tri -. one aoiiar.- v. u. Advocate. Cham at fire timet tbe cost." Home CSrtJe. if. "Yf had not expected to find It so deeply in. :-:-u: t : . ? Mjeranrng.-- j exae Aavocoie. "It most have cost great UboT."-StnUherH 1855 pHow ean we, -alter this,- do wlthoat it r Large 12 . TOO. -neatly: . ' - " Home Virde. ."The plan tifid exeeation of it we highly eora- bound sad aSffll will have an enormooa circulation.' ?: ;..rc"v .'- i,--'. Home. Circle ietteseOU " Sinsie copies, bv mail, prepaid, Sll-t5&"T6 preachers and booksellers, ' ordering 1-dosen or more; 50 per cent) discount. May. bo ordered from Stevenson &. Owen, Nasbville ;. W. p.-Grif-fith, Norfolk, Vtnrtola-y'J.. W. PUtt, Wilmington, . v.; E.H. MyerSj vnariesion, . v., or 11. 1). McGinnis. New Orleans. ..EW For sinsle eoDies and special agencies, address the editor, n. ; v .- v; ; . tUAlUitS. r. DE1SM.S. - May 14. . (25tw y, - Wilmington, N. C U:iC HELLAS, . '.; AT REDUCED PRICES. A large assortment of every size, color and quality, at tbe EmpO' Tium, 34 . .1 fcutet. . -. July Iii4. , -CHAS. D.IYEaS. rRESS HATS of the latest styles., con.fcir Ing tbe U eiesance wt th dnrabi' 'y.ual opened at Hat an-l Cap F 31. c;:is. d. jiyePvS. llii II . . . I'. U Q II H 1 1 U ? DVCu DRAT7K . -C APITAL- - i A fc A - , w W W ;: TICKETS ONLY SlOl' . , - Owing to tho great favor-with which oar-Single Number Lotteries have-been received by the public, and-' ihe large demand for .Tickets,-tbe Managers,' - S.- Swass 6l Co., wjll'haye a dr w ing ech Saturday throughout tbe year. The fol lowing Scheme will be diawn in each of their Lot teries for Asgust, 1857. . - r CLiAJSS T, ,y T be drawn in tlie City of AUanU, Georgia; hi " ",; pablic," on ' ; ' : ' , SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1837. ' CtASS 48 " --To be drawn in tbe City of Atlanta, Georgia, - . - - - in public, on' . S ATURDATf AUG UST 8tb.; 1 857. , 'r,$. r- CLASS 49. " To be drawn in the. City of Atlanta, Georgia, in - i i . . - ' - pablic, -on SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1857. ' CLASS 0," To be drawn in tbe City of Atlanta, Georgia, in . - i - " '.-'- -' . public, on -" . , SATURDAY, AUGUST 22d, 1857.. ' ; ,'.;' , - - - -.' ClASS .!.., To be drawn in the Cjty of Atlanra deorgia, in - ' ' " ; " rub lie, on - SATURDAY, AUGUST 29tb, 1857, 0N Til B. PLiAN OFSINGLEHUMBERS. THREE TH0U8AND THREE HUNDRED AND - ' FORTY-FIVE PRIZES 1 ' NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICK- - " - , ETSl ' ' - ' '. '. . MAGNIFICENT-SCHEM E f, ; TO BE DRAWN - -EACH SATURDAY,1N AUGUST ! 1 Prize of I . ,4 . C : 1 i : I . :' w . S60.000 1 " I 20,000 I 1 2,0i"0 2, 00 2,0'jO 600 , 300 125 76 6,000 -1 2,000 1 q l l .1 1 2,000 " 2.000 2 000 2,t00 45 Prizes of 100 100 . ' If APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes of 200 sppro'to S60.000 prize are - .800 4 " 175 - 20,000 7W) 4 IIS " 6,000 460 32 ' " : 60 " s 2,000 " 1.6G0 38 ... ' 40 ( " i-. 500 " fc 1.4 til 3000 in ar ' - . . . . - ennnn 3.345 prizes amounting to . $204,000 Whole Tickets, I0 Halves; S5-Quarters, PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers fron 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those Numbers-en the Tickets printed On separate slips of paper, are encircled witb small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. : The first 265 Prizes, similarly printed , and en circled, are placed in anoiher'wheel. . v -, - The wheels are then revolved,, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers,- and at the same time a Prise is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to ihe audience, and registered by the Commissioners ; tbe Prize being placed against tne Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. ' APPROXIMATION PRIZES 'The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to tho-e drawing tbe first 20 Prizes wilt be entitled to the 80 Approximation Prizes. For example 1 if Ticket No. 11250 draws the 860,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11,249, II, 251, 11,252, will each beentitled to $225. If Tick et No 660 draws the S20.000 Prize,. those Tickets numbered 543, 649, 651, 552, will each be entitled to S20C and soon according to the above scheme. The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the 360,000 Prize. " For example, if the Number drawing the CbO.OOU Prie ends with No. I, then all the Tic kets . where the number ends in 1, will be entitled to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2. then all the Tickets where tlie Number end's in 2 will be entitled to S20, and so on to 0. - Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, wnicn is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Ticket's, " ' 10 Half ' 10 Quarter ." " 10 Eighth " $30 40 20 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFIC- - ' , ' ' ATES. - r Enclose the money to our address - for the Tic- Ketsoraerea, on rece.pt of which tney win oe tor- waraea by first mail. Purchasers can nve tickets endine In anv figure ihev mar deeienate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasersimmediatelv after the drawing. . IS Purchasers will please write their signatures pioioana give their Postumce, uoun ty and state, f. t3f Remember lhatevery Prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. - TF t. II Prizes of $1000, and under paid immedi ately after the drawing; other prizes at tbe usual time oi tniriy days. '. - v All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to . ! : S. SWAN & CO., ,. i - - - : 3- " . Atlanta, Go. t5r" A list of the numbers' that are drawn froi the wheel, witn the amount ot tne prize tr at each one is entitled to. will be nublished after ever v drawing, in ihe followfng papers: New Orleans IfUla. Mobile t'ftVer.Chsrleston !Slandara,iXMh- vnie irazeiie, Atlanta nueuigcnccr, iw vpr Weekly Day Book mi Savannah AJbmirur Aear. Richmond Dispatch, and New York Dispatch and Paulding (.Miss.) Clarion. . August 25,'1857. PORTERS' SPIRIT OF THE TIMES ram 1' rrHE constantly Increasing demand upon us to A execute commissions for the purchase of all kinds of articles, both for residents and non-residents of the city, has induced us to establish, in connection witb our newspaper enterprise, a - ; : PURCHASING BUREAU, ... u nder the immediate supervision of one of our firm, assisted by me most accomplished, experts, For Supplying any Article In tbe World, - lABHi.rtvitnr n fltttlnii' wlfl Ka nat t tn tViA cntaAltnM A diuuiui atibuiiuu wais ua poiu iu tne ocicvtivu. purchase, and ssrte of thorough-hred cattle and I I. rri... i 1 I-,. I.' . I ... llUiec Qiuvi, aBaiucu LfVst tr ciiuriB, auu x- a i v. j Fowls, Carriage, Buggy, and saddle Horses, car risges, Harness snd saddles; Time Wa'ches, eve ry description of Fire Arms, Sporting Articles, Fishing rods snd Tackle, Music and Masical In- : -. - . - - f .a- m 4-, . sirumenia. x acniv,Hii anu row push, p urniiure, Fine Wines, Liquors and Segarsr Cricket and ball bats, pads, dtc. ( . : i Agricultural Implements the latest snd most improved kinds ; Seeds. Plants, Fruit, Forest, and Shade trees, and all kinds of books treating on: subjects of importance to tbe Farmer, Horticulturist and Florist. , State Rooms -Engaged r in advance, on Steamers to leave for Europe,.Ca!I fornja, the West Indies; or any part of the world. This will obviate tbe necessity to non-resdents of in land towns, and places where no steamer agencies exist, of coming to New York two or three weeks in advance as they are now frequently required to do either to obtain passage, or to secure eligible accommodations. In tbis department, we will be ready' to secure . . - , v . . R6oms at Hotels at favorable rates so as to protect the stranger from imposition- as writ as ineonr enlence ;' and in shorr to perform- any description , oC cotuuiissioa -that would ordinarily require the prese nce of tbe party himself. .-..--- '.- ; - " Gentlemen whodeeirs to form libraries, ot who may wish to pro a re tbe Choice literature of the. elay, can always rely upon 'our judgement and selec tion. Also, Blank Books and Stationery, and Book and News Paper, for Printers. ; V JTOl TSE LAHIES. ' V"..' .? Wo will procure tbe latest Fashion plates; styles bf bonnets, samples of tbe newest varieties of goods, Cosmetics, Perfumes.' and Faney Articles, and we shall always ba pleased to furniah everything con- neetes witn tnetr wanta-: ;; . v; ;vr - -' v In short for sy service that may be required, tbe public msy rely upon us with tnespnos perfect con fidence for fiieliiy and dispatch. Apply to - ; , ; -- . -GEO. WILKTEU & CO.: -' Porter's Spirit of the Times, -.-'4. - " 3iaBtoad way. New York; - N. B Sbscrlotions for-PorKTJ Soirlt of rhe Timea, a sporting, titerarrr sricoltorat, family. Weekly Newspaper, may be forwarded to tbe same direction,.' Terms, ti a year. - ' : , July 18. . ' " V- ; .. . Iw3w52; ANOTHER, ease of Gent's Fasv'onabfe E'ack. Cassimere Uats.l'.. j iead!n2 1 of t!-,e feti- eon. Fu!l assortment of sizei St I . V. Hat Cap f!r-.;rU. C.I ' . iy PlfR0HSLG s - - . T " 'V -" - s, - e--r r , ' '. T-.-. A Smm l4.Wh,.l m-A : Via4,J,.!t; mSTlilJED FROa'tjOAL-V (NOT EXPLOSIVE.) THEdifTereDt grades ol these" Celebrated' oi ' suitable for Machinery of all kinds, Binnacle and Family use, can be had of the undersigned, al so of the Wholesale Oil Dei lets snd Drojreists in tlie City of New York, and of the authorized Local Agent f the Company in tbis place. , - . .:. AUSTENS, . A - 1 General Agents, Kerosene Oil Co., ' ...-'." v fr - ' Nu-. SO Beave. Sireet. N. Y. - iSr? Loeai . agencies granted on application as bove; - Orders should specify the-.deecription of lamp or urachinery for which the oil i waled. , . June 5, 1857. . - , - tw34:ly "Phalons " ' ; CHEMICAL HAIR IN VIGORATOR,. H " ' -. - The . -. - - . "J'MOSt f ' S complete . - - article of the, ''. . ... -. - , - .- kind ever before ' - ' - v - '-.', offered to the public. ; . - It bas stood the teat, of t wen- v - ;'' ty years in this cpuntry,and not '.,'. - one of the many hundreds of imita- ,A ; ' lions have been able to compete with It ,". -for preserving., dressing,' ana- beautifying. . the Hairv and kef ping the head clear from ', dandruff dc. It is inestimable;' in short, it is every thing thaHalr requires. Price 50 cs.and$l pr bottle Pbalou'a , - .' . PAPHIAN LOTION J .' Oa, FlOBAt BSACTIFIEB. A " . . ' . ' great.- -. -': ' ' ' - Coametie . - -for beautify-. - " - in the Skin and ' - ;-'' Complexion, and for . "-curing Chapped Hands, '- - f also for tbe Teeth A Breath,' - ' -. . Ffec, -Lips, Tan, Sunburn," ' Fretkles, Pimples, Scalds Burns," - . dec. A eureand safecure for the Piles, . , - one washing will give teistant relief. After ehavineir is vero soo thins to the skin. It keeps the hands soft snd while, snd for inflammation of the skin, it will be found to be a great remedy.-- - Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Phalou's . ; !-" . ,? . MAGkTHAIR'DYE. .-.-'-One.'. -..''. ':-' v .i '",'s. '!., ..- of the . - . ' very best : . ' i . Natural Dyes. in tbe wor Id. Its ' ; ', ' "SS ' long use has proved it ,.- . , . to be beyond comparison ;' : ends, being a vegetable produc-. - tion,no Injury ean possibly be'done .i Iq the skin. It is enaily applied, and you ean obtains black or brown- which will -defy the beet judges to tell it fr jm nature itself Price $1 and SI 60 per box. Made and sMd by Er PHALON.at 197 Broadway, cornet of Dey Sueef, and 517 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel, N.Y.. and all Druggists and fane? stores throughout theUni- :'-'.: ." ted btates. - - . - ' March 3. . "- - . .. 143."5m : FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS. CHEAPEST IN NEW YORK LORD & TAYLOR'S ,; - . x- , - - - .- - Parties visiting the city during the Summer are invited to examine our extensive and highly at tractive stock of Dry . Goods of every description. INCLUDNG, IN GREAT VARIETY Dress ilks, Linens, Laces, . ' Shawls, - Domestics, Embroideris Mantillas, . Hosiery. Trimmings,. Dress Goods,' Ribbons, dec, Ac,, dc ALSO CARPETINGS, CURTAIN MA TERIALS, WINDOW SHADES, ; GfLT CORNiCES, FIXTURES, ' v . ,&C:,',&C.,' &C. ' . 2r5, 257, 359 and 251 Grand Street, and 47 and -49 Catharine streej New York. - . - June 23, . - 42-tdw-6w t 2,500 MORE MEN -WANTED AS AGENTS to eircutnfe rapid sellinr. VALUABLE FAMILY WORKS, which -attract by their low prices, interesting contents, and super bly colored places.. For circulars, with particulars, apply, if you live East, to HENRY HOWE- No. 102 Nassau St.,. N. Y.; if. West, to the same Ne. II ; Alain St., Cincinnati.- - ' , , ., ? April 23...; . J I8-3m , JU TP ECEf VED, a large lot of fresh Orange Lemons and Apples at Wholesale and Retail, No. 40 Market Street. - ' '. - June 26. ; , . WM. H. DeNEADE. , EMPTY BARRELS. : QfjA PRI3IE quality ' second hand Spirit OUV. '.Barrels iust received. - For sale by -July 10. ADAMS, BRO. & CO.; THE subscriber would give notice that all ac counts will be :Teady for presentation on the FIRST OF JULY, and those that wonld save. a dosi w ill please eome forward snd settle. - -Jujie 25. . GEORGE MYERS " y Positively Selling Outyl rpO'CLGSE BUSINESS, the large-and well se - jl jested stock of superior s . - - Ready-Made Cfot&irie,, j j FOU G-ENTS AND BOYS' WEAR. French Yoke Seam Shirts, plain and fancy Mar-j seilles vest Shirts, fh best make. . Marin - -Garrze, Silk and JLisle Thread t Under- j Shirts and Drawers, all sixes. -AVa--' l riety of Fancy and Plain Linen ' ' 'and Cambric Pocket . ' " -i; HAN D K KttCH I(E F S,' . t ; , .Stocks, -Cravats and ..Ties, Collars,' if . Half Hose. TruAk'e, Bonnet Boxes, Valises, ? Carpet Bag?, -Boots and Shoes, also our large STOCK OFJaHCTrr Staple JDry Goods, Bonnets, Mantillas, Shawls. Ribbons, Lacea, &c. A great variety of House Furnishing' Goods too tedious ta mention. Ail the above named Goods will be sold oat st low figures. . 4 :; i , : , Hsving made arrangements to enter into differ ent business, wears obliged to close out our stock of Goods as soon as possible. Country merchants would do well to avail themselves of this good opportunity. - . . - N. B. The balance of the stock will ba removed on the 1st of August into the adjoining Stores on Market aud Front sue eta., , v , ; V . KAHNWEILER & BROTHER. Jons 30- . - . - - Im.tw45&2m.w45 OUR Black Cassimere Dress Hat, is pronounced the "Gem" of the season. Just received the sixth case at tbe flat'and Cap Emporium.34 Mar etkst. w CHAS. D. MYERS. '-- June tf - - .,. ? 1 rr BARRECff PrlmeH erring, just received 1UU per Brtg.H.T. WfJder.'and for sale by June 25. i f -.i ADAMS, BRO. A CO. - - FOR SALE. l A House and LoCon : Sixth treet north of, and nearly adjoining the rail road very desirable location, at a very nmderate price. - '- . - - - . i ne Hons is targe and weii planned, nut nn&n shed has been nut into my bands lomeet a'niemer- gency a hasty irarebttser is 'wanted. f , Marcn s .- r.n rAnniniii. STRA W AND LIGHT StJUSIEft nATS QK every description for ten and Boy wear, a laree vaiiety ef sew style n be found amnag oos oiockat the Hat and Cap Emporium, 34 market street UHIS. D. MYEKS.' MaylS. - . . ; 2T.. THE Latest otyle of Gmt.'s Summer Hats s -the CONGRESS HAT,, just introdoeed y Genin. Sample case received this mornine bil p.x press, at ice uii and cap .mporinm, sj -nar ket street. CHAS- B. MVERS, Uay 12. - - .-v UUUV1IO 11111 VI ;e, ,4. ... . UtAJi' . . . ! . ft LARGE lot. in crime order, iust received af I Ih. RmJ.. W.4-4.... 4T N'n Ail MaMrf I - J 4 . J , - . - Il 7- - 1" t C' HAY v.: - J Pu L'Mh iLlllUlLUVl'LLY- . The next ordinary -drawing of th Roysl ITs raft' Lottery conducted by the Spanish Governmr nt,un -der the supervision of the Captain General of Ctt ba will take place atHavana on, ,' ; , ' ,- " TUESDAY, AUG. 13,1857i SORTED NUMERO 35 ORDINARIO.' CAPITAL rRIZPlCD,CCOf!! 1 prize of 8I0O.0CO 4V prizes of $2.00 , ti. ... . nrifl 1 1. . I- ; '30.000 . 5,000 30O. 143 . - ' - 4C0 it 20 ApPjttJi's. 8fcSC0;. - 4 spproIaistion& to tMe I0Ot0Ct of t600' inch ; . ' 4 of 5400 lo 550,000 ; 4 of $t00 to 433.CC0; 4 Of , $409 to lD,b00 j 4 of 400 to$5.0C0. ' I .! Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, 10; Quarters $o.D0.- . Prizes cashed at eight at 5 per cent discount. . s - ' Bills n "the Bank ef Charlotte taken at par. , .'n ' A drawing will be forwarded as soon as Ihe re. -. suit becomes known. - s- , - . ' Communications addressed to DON RODUI- . GUZ,-eare of City Pos X.'harlesion, S C.) ub '- UHhe 16th of August will be attended to, : " - June 28. s - - .-.?('. 25 WITNESSES; Wtt, i J UllUUll tUitl lUl IJ A- I I I m w ' T I i I 1 - l! IJ I I l il 4jrf fid US JOHN S. DYE IS: THE: AUTHOR," ; 'Whohasbsd 10 years experience's a Bank- ' er and Publisher, snd Author of - 'A series of Isectures at the Broadway. Tabernacle. v when, for 10 successive nights,. over-. u : ." - f"0,000 People.ga Greeted him with rounds of applause, while- - S he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeit- : 7 : era execute their: Frauds, apd the - sorest -. -- and shortest means of detecting them. " The Bank Note Engravers all saw thai he. is the S V greatest Judge of Pnper Money living. . -T jTi REATEST DISCOVERY or THE PRE- -5 AJsENT CENTURY VO . DKTECTISG COUNTERFEIT tlU SOTES, " , Describing every genuine Bin in existence and , S , Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit ' - , in circulation I ! . , , . . . fIZ Arranged so admirably that reference la easy " ana DETECTION instantaneous. . ' No Index to examine! .No pages lo hunt upv-l;.". But so simplified and arranged, that, the ter-- ' m chant, Bankerind Hufyrxss Mancan sceai al ' ; o Glance' - , -9? Engltahj-French and German. "", Thus each may read the same in bis own - f - ' - i.-;-Native Tongue. "'").. Most Perfect Ban-; Note L,lst Published;; i : x- ,'.- , JisoXist-of.. - i - - . . sr. All the Private Bankers la America - A Complete, Summary of the Fikance of ;v Ecaora A Am'eh(ca will be published in each, edition.; together, .withv all - the Important . " 93 iNEWS OF THK-UAV. Also A Sh.Kii.S . -..;, : OF TALESr 1 ' From an Old Manuscript found in" the East,5 -. it furnishes lhd Most Complete History of . " ft , . ,' ORIENTAL LIFE aa . ' describinf the Most Psrpiexins Positions Ui Whfch the Ladies and Gentlemen- of -that, , Coqntry have. been, so often found. -These. - , Stories. Will, contirxue throughout the whole - , year1, and wilt prove the Most Entertaining. -- ever offered to the Public.' .. v .-, . FurnialSxA Welrlv ri SuMeribers onlv.' . S at SI a year.- All letters most be addressed to 4 JOHN S. DYE, Broker, '- "Ptiblisher and Proprietor,'?? Wall St., N. Y -'. " April 14. -. . .-- - : - , . , .,V. CORN AND FLOUR; ; ; ' OO STBUSHELS. prime- while-' Com now -r$ 09tJ landing in front of our office; also 200 . m Bbls. of fresh ground Family & oupernne riour tk OLDHAM. 4 ... f . , I . . - . ,' sruj4.t4ts ' -TENTS STRAW HATS. Santo BTcVtha, Lut- vJT ori Senett and) Canton Braid;. Panama, Leg-' horn,' Hiawatha, Ceylon. Coagrcss &c. A full sv feortment.of these snd other styles at the Hat and - uap umponum, a juarset si. . u. r CHAS. D..5IYERS. , , Jone6. . -- . ' . - HEALTH OR SICKNESS ? CHQOSfi EBTWfiEN THEM 4C4. HOLLOW, IT;' S :PILLS . YHRjbi.Rat furnishes tbe material of every bone.V 1- muscle, gland and fibre in the human frsmet .". When pure, it secures beakh to.-'every organ';T when corrupt it necessarily produces diEease.'"' HOLLOVVAY'S PTLLS .operato directly Open' -the elements of tbe stream of life, neutralizing iha. J principle of. disease, .and thus radically curing the I. . 3 roaiaay, woetner located in tbe nerves, tbe siom- ach, the, liver, the bowels, the muscles tha st me orain, or any otner part ot the system. .jy-J., m infill r ' CSET THROUGHOUT THE WORLCl" ' -: IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS are eq natty efficacious in complaints corumoo to tho whole human race,' and in disorders peculiar to certain climatm. -. '' . 4 localUies.' - . i- , , jr . Jyapepi and derangement of -the Jiver, the"-"" . source of infirmity and suffering, arid the cause of . innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives, la: Jill cases, however aggravated, acting as a mild- s purgative, atteraUve and tonic t ihey relieve the bowels,: purifying tbe, fluids, and invigorate ibe' system and tbe eonstitutioji at the same time.- . G EN ERAE. -W4$AatN ES S NERVQUS COM-, - : V PLAIN.TC. ; ' . - , . " WhetT al! stimulants fall, The renovating 'and' bracing properties of these Pills give firmness to "5 the shaking nerves and enfeebled mosclus of I he". victim'of general debility. .-" - - - .. DELICATE FEMALES: ' ' - All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of ihe sex a k-on,4.r - ed or prevented by few doses of lbesr mild, bat - .I" I I L 1 . ., -. 44,. .' 4 " . - aiaiiiuie iicraiiyea. nsmoioer wno fegaLCS her r- ' own or her children's besith fait lo have item' -within ber teaeh. , , , . SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS, r . Tbe, London "Lancet.'' the London "Medical -" Review,"- and the most eminent of the faculty 1 Great Britain, France snd Germany, haveeulogiz-' ' ed the Pills -end their inventor. , , . , PoUovoayh i'PiHi dre'the best rmedf.fttavit in. the world for Ji following diseases ; ' Asthma ; Fever and Asa l.oan n( ' ' Rowel Cora - Female Com- Soirits " 1 - plamts ' ; ' 'plaints. - v Pilta - - - Coughs . "Hesdacnes ione end .".k Colds - . . Indigestion.,' Gravel Chest Diseases Influenza Secondary Costivenesa. 4' rnflanirnation' " Symptom's " Dyspepsia3 . -. Inward Weak-- Yen era 1 Afiec-" '- Diarrhmat v ness , f1- " tiona - .' Dropsy - v Liver Corn-. "Worms, of all -","- Debility plaiau I"," kinda ' . Soil aftbe Manufactures of Prc'fsssor TloC-' i towAV," 8'J Maiden Lsne. New-i ork, snd 21 i Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists ac J - " Dealers in Medicfne ihrougoot the Untied t'ta'-s' and the elvjlized world, n boxes af 25 cents, t-J eenta. and $l. eachv'i--j .. .-,. ':"- i .- - - ' Tberels crmsiderabfe jayio j by la!;:n tbe larger ixec ; . ."; - - ..." " N. B. Dtreciions for tbe guiJaiice of patiecia' ' , ta eviary disorder are-atSxed on each boat. - - - , ' " BrCAPTIONtSose are genuine unless the. words "Ht&ortay, New York and Loviu,n," are -discerrrable as a, vaUrmark In every If sf r tVe-? book of directions srosnd each rot ti.hof-i " same-may oe piainy eett by AdUintr ihe I f ta ths lights A bandsorne reward . wili"be cut n to ny one rendering such information ss r;ay lead lo thsdeteetiort of any party or par lies counter-'-" -feiUng the medicines or vending the same, know in? them to be spurious. ', Dec 11. - , - r ' ,; - -. Ji4 - - e:;z:i:tor,s xcrirr. : IHP! mKii-r'... I...: . . . i. i... - r , ttmwiUH. 4 411V W IC'HI 4 . 4f tneLojuij-rimrt m Pr,mmi-li rnnniT cti8:..',ed ss j 7. -sror of the . . ! of the iatei.ileor . Pofer, r " -tty f'ven to alt tersens in- to h. 1 1 e to make irrtne ctaie payment " ' l.av-rt -,;inj ssa;rst ite ii'efo"j i w ,o !,:C rlmti f tfrjbed ty law", " . . : Le r rrcr A 1 - r cf a recovery, ' i'. , Itii 4.11, E.eciTr. - . - twi.4 t. '"- : 3 4v ,r ft. ' -t rt4 1 -
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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