WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT
BACON, per lb.;
Hams. N C.
16
14
W
IS
17
14
14
Bide.
(shoulders,
Hog Round,
Lard.iJ. C,bbls.,..
kegs,..
Hams, Western,-
Sides, Western,.
ShnyMon trVparnrn.
00
00
17
00
00
00
12
Pork, Northern per obi., Mess,... 26 00
Prims. 00 00
00 00
Corn, per bushel, ....... I IS
00
1 20
1 40
00
1,25
6
0 00
30
8 50
8 0C
0 00
Meal,
Peas, black eye per bushel,-
Cow.
Pea Nats,
llice.perlb.. Clean,. ......
Hough, per bushel,
Butter, pw lt '
'Flour per bbl., Fayetlevitlc super..
1 10
1 30
90
10
00 a
00
28
00
7 60
00
r ine,
roes,
Baltimore,
0 00
o no
Canal,
Coffee, per lb , St. Domingo,
Rio
Laguyra,
Cuba,- ...................
Mocho,."--
Java,
Sugar, perlb., New Orleans,
Porto Klco,- m
St. Croix,
Leaf .....
Molasses, per gallon, N. Orleans.
I'orto Rico,
Cuba,
Hay, per 100 lbs.. Eastern,
N. C.
Liquors, per gal., Peach Brandy,..
Apple.
Rye Whl.ltey, ....
Rectified,
N. K. Rum,-
Wines, per gal., Madeira,"
Port,
Malaga,. ....
Glue, per lb., American. ...
Cotton per lb., "
Yarn, per lb.,
4-8 Sheeting, per yard,
3-4
Oznaburga, ......
Feathers, perlb.,-..
Candles, per lb., N. C. Tallow,.
Northern,-
Adamantine.
Sperm.
Lime per bbl.,
Turpentine, per bbl. of 280 lbs.' -
Vireln Dip,-..-
Yellow Dip,
DO 00 a 00 03
10
12 a 12
131 a Hi
00 a 00
00 00
16 17
111. 12.
II a 12
Hi ft "I
00 ft 161
00 ft 00f
00 a 00
51 a 55
96 I 10
90 ft 1 OC
80 90
60 a 65
65 a f 00
38 a 40
45 60
1 00 4 00
1 00 a 4 00
40 a 00
It 16
14 ft.
20 21
9 a
6 a 7
9 ft 10
40 457
17 ft 00
15 ft 00
28 a 30
40 s 43
1 35 a 1 40
a 3 73
a 3 00
1 55 a 0 00
1 60 a 0 00
1 40 a
5 SO a 0 00
I 60 ft 1 70
. 1 23 a 1 30
a 42
CO a 00
00 a 00
00 a 00
1 23 , 0 0(f
95 ft I 00
1 50 a 0 001
4 a 5
4J a 0
6 a 0
61 a 0
0 a 51
e
121
10 a 16
6 a 16
20
5 00 ft 5 50
a 41
13 00 a 15 00
10 00 a 0 00
6 50 a 7 CO
4 26 a 0 00
0 00 a 0 00
6 00 7 60
4 00 6 50
2 SO a 3 50
Hard,-
Tar,
Pitch,
Rosin by Tale
No. 1......
No. 2. .....
No. 3
- Spirits Turpentine, per gallon.
Vornteh,
Pine Oil,
Rosin Oil,-.
Sperm Oil,
Lin seed Oil. ...;........;..'
Neate Foot Oil,
Iron per lb., American best refined
English assorted,
Sweed, . '.'..'.'..
Shear, .
A merican,- n . ...
CutNells,
Wrought Nails,
Steel, per lb., GerntorT,
Hlistered,
liestCast,
Meat quality Mill Saws, 6feet,.-.'-
Ilollowarc,
Lumber per M. feet, Sfeani "Sawed
River Lumber, Flooring,
Wide Boards,- .,.........
Scantling, ....4.........
Timher, Shipping,-
Prime Mill,." ...
Common,.... '
Inferior, 1 1
Staves, per 1,000, W.O. bbl. Rough
llrei-srd,
none
19 00 a 18 00
none '
K. O. hhd., rough,
Drcwed,
i ..... ,i : i
12 1
5 00
6 50
Shingles, per 1 000, Common,.
1 5
4 00
6 00
50
871
0
61
II
9 00
12
. 25
00
75
00
13
lyontruct, .............
Rlaok'e large,. ..
Snlt per bushel, Turk's Island,..
Liverpool Sack,
Soap perlb.-, Pale,-
Hrown, . .' :.tt
Tiillow per lb.,-
Bbl. Heading per M.,- Ash,
Cheese.
Chickens, live
do dead,-"
Turkey, live,...-.-..-.-.
do' dead---' .-.......'
!?)?". Pr' doe'en, ' '
00
1 10
71
0
-12
12 00
13
40
(0
1 00
00
20
COM n E R C I A L.
RE.fillK.T !tf3 GARRETS, t
TearEKTitii. 6ii Saturday 106 bbls. Turpen
tine were disposed of at $3.79 for YiTffirr, and
S?.9j for tellow Dip ; yesterday 870 do. sold at
3.7$ for Vrrgrtry and $3- for Yellow Dip, ptsr 280
lbs. ' i
SPiniTS'. 400 bbls. Eiitrits TnVner-tine rfold on
Hturday at 42' cunts, lOtf do., town distilled, at
43 cents ; yesterday 217 bbls. wnt off at 42 cents
and 120 do. at 42J cents per gallon.
Rosin. Friday tW bbl. Cdtrittun Ros chang
ed hands at fx. 20 for medium sire bbls.: 300 do.
No. 2, $1.40, and 720 Ne: tat! S3, $4 50 and $5.50
per bbl., according: fo quality. Saturday 800 bbls,
Common, medium bbls., sold at $1.25; yesterday
7o0 do: at $1.25 fcr modiutn, and $h80 tot large
bbls;
Tar. A small sale of Tar was made on Satur
day at $l:.45 put bbl. ; yesterday 70 do. af 81. 60.
Bacon. Sales Of 4,600 lbs. N. C. on Friday at
17 cents per lb., hog rotlndj t.000 Ids. yesterday
at same price.
Salt. 2,000 sack Liverpool ground sold on
Saturday at 07 1 cents per aack, coastwise recei
ved ; 500 sacks sold yesterday at 921 cents per
aack, 90 days. , -
Whiat. Friday 200 bushel Wheat told at
$1.45 for red, and $1.65 per bushel for white.
Flol a. Yesterday ft small sale Of Stale brands
-was made at $8.26 per bbl. for superfine.
Coaif. Some 19,000 bushels Corn bare been
received, 2,825 of which came to a dealer, the bal
ance remains on market.
NEW YORK MARKET.
For 8 days preceding.
August 8. The 8bipping and Commercial List
reports.
Cotton S000 balea will problsbly cover the
entire transactions or me three days. We quote:
13 a 161.
Flour Sales 3200 bbls. Boutbern. at 7,45 a 7,
76 for common to good mixed straight brands,
7,80 a 9,25 for low to fair extra, and 9,70 ft 9,76
for favorite aod choice do.
Corn Tbe sales are 76.000 bnsbels, closing at
87 ft 89 cents for Western mixed, and 89 a 105
for Southern the latter price for choice White.
Naval Stores Tbe sales are 2000 bbls. Wilmlog
ton Turpentine at 3,75 ft 4 per 280 lb.; 6000 Spir
it Turpentine, (about 8000 to arrive,) 4 to 48
cents to arrive, and 47k ft 49, cash, ou the spot,
including some at 471 ft 481, 80 ft 60 days adding
interest, and retail lota 49 60 cash: 900 Wash
ington Common Rosin, 1,821 Per bbl ; 3000 Wil
mington do., mostly to arrive, 1.90 1,95 per
810 lb., delivered ; 150 No. 2, 2 a 2,25 per 810 lb.,
in yard ; 1000 Pale, 0 ft 7 per 280 lb.; and 1000
Wilmington Tbift Tar, 2 per bbl., in order, ia
yard.
Rice Is firm, some bolder being Indisposed
to sell at current rates. Sales 600 tea. at 6,25 a
6,75, cash.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET.
A ng. 7-Sales of Cotton !o-day.350 bales. Mid
dling at 14 15. Balea of the wt-ek 4,100. Re
ceipts fbr same time 4,400. Decrease in receipts
were, 249 720 -, and-at all porta, 684 200 bales.
Mour and Wheat are dnlL No cbaore Id other
articles.
TARB0R0 MARKET.
August 7. Turpentine, dip, 2,25 to 2,40, Scrape
40 to 45 cents per 100 lbs. Tar, 1,00 to 1,10
Corn. 4 to 4.60 per bbU Cotton, 11 1 to 12c." Ba
con, 16 to 18c. Lard, 14 to 16c
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Ang. 8. Flour is active : sales of City Mills at
6,75 s Howard street 7,6a Wheal is dnll and 6
cts. lower: white 1.40 a 160; red 1,40 ft 1,61.
Corn white 91 a 92c,- yellow 84. '
RKM0FAL.
I HAVE REMOVED MY RESIDENCE AND
OFFICE to Front Street, next North of P.K.
Dicklnson.Eftqrto the house formerly -occupied
by Mr. A. A.-W a net, where 1 can bei jund when
not professionally ex eased. --- - - -. .
' WM. E. FREEMAN, M.D.
Feb. 25. '? 146.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
mWE invite the attention f our fT
Friends and Patrons to th hgst J L
selection of Wines and Liquors ever ofi'eretl 4u
this market, consisting of
Crescent Brandy,, Vintage 1810, Pale and DafV
Otard, Dupuy 6V Co.'s Brandy,
OI Cognac . do.
S. Uraieon A Co.'s do.
Castillon dt Co.'a do. "
Pure old Port Wine,
Duff, Gordon, Pale, Sherry, old Madeira and
Muscat Wines,
Malaga Wine, ' -
. Old Scuppernong Vyine,
Holland Gin.
Old Tom Gin exu"
. Woolf's Schiedsm oennapps, .
Cherry Brandy,
Old Peach Brandy,
" Apple do. '
" Bourbon Whiskey, -"
Rye do -
Irish and Scotch Whiskey, .
Blackberry Brandy, -
Sic. Madeira Wine,
Perfect Love Cordial,
Assorted Cordials, in bottles, .
Every variety of bottled Wines and Liquors,
Clarets of various branda at wholesale prices
Maraschino Curacoa,
Hosteller's Stomach Bitters,
Aromatic do. . do v
Ginger Wine, &.C. Ac. At low prices for
CASH. At theoriglnal JtJia ry.
April 17. GEO. MYER'S.
SITUATION WANTED.
FOR a lad nearly 12 years of age, of good mor
al character and correct deportment, who can
read and write and is somewhat acquainted with
figures. He would be pleased to obtain a situation
as errand boy, or in any occupation in which he
could be ubeful. He would require but small com
pensation; his object being to render some tri
fling assistance to his mother, who is in indigent
circumstances. Apply at The Commercial Office.
July 11. . . - 49
FOR
RENT.
THE following Houses for Rent for 12
months, from the 1st of October next :
One House on 4ih Street, North of Prin
cess street.
One House on Market street, extended.
Three Houses on Dock street, between 6ih snd
7ih streets.
One House on the East side of Old Boundary
street between Market and Dock streets.
One House on the corner of Dock and Old
Boundary streets.
One House on Market street between 8th and
9th streets. Apply to
MILES COST1N.
July 2J. 57-tf
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! I
FOR THE TRADE OR PRIVATE USE.
FOSTER & LEE,
Furniture Manufacturers,
35 Bowery, JVew "York.
TERMS CASH.-Osi PRICE OSLY,
HERETOFORE we have manufactured
and sold exclusively at Wholesale. We
are now prepared to offer a well assorted slock
at Retail, at a saving of from twenty to thirty
per cent, to the consumer.
We have now for sale
Mahogany Chairs, spring seats, upholstered
in hair cloth, from S2 25 to 6 00 each.
Mahogany Sofas, spring seats, upholstered in
hair cloth, from 13 to 26 dollars each.
Mahogany Rocking Chairs, spring rests, up
holstered in hair-clolih, from 5 to 12 dollars
, each.
Mahogany Easy Chairs, on castors or rockers,
upholstered in hair-cloth, from 11 to 18 dol
lars each.
Mahogany Tete a-Tete, upholatercd in hair
cloth, from 15 to 35 dollars each.
Mahogany Tete-a-tete Sofas, upholstered in
hair cloth, from 25 to 45 dolars each.
Marble and Mahogany Top Tables, In great
varierv of styles, qualities nnd prict s.
Bureaus, ball Marble and Wood Top, with or
without Glasses, and wash stands to mat-h.
Also, Wardrobes Bedsteads,' Sideboard",
Hall Stands, Botik Cases, Lounges, Ktegcres
Corner stand and Book shelves.
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OFFICE URSITURE, IK8K8, TABLES AKTD
All the above goods in black walnut or oak
nt the same prices.
, FARLOR SUITS,
In Rosewood upholstered in French Brocatelle,
Satin Damask, Satin and Plush.
Thesamoin Black Walnut, the frames of
of which are stained in varnishing, makinz a
beautiful imitation, and upholstered in the
same goods, make a showy appearance at a
much lower price.
in our establishment can be fdt-.nd a great
variety oi Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood, Ma
hogany and Black Walnut Turkish Smoking
Chairs. Reclining Chairs, Hall Chairs, Vol
taire Chairs, Cane Chairs, a nd a Iso the cele
brated SPRING BED, known as Tucker's
patent. This article we would oarticularlv re
55
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commend, it having been fully tested, and
found upon trial to be the best springr bottom
eVer invented.
Conclusion.
Parties who are not able to personally select
the goods they may want, can depend upon
having their orders filled with as much care.
and their inte'est studied, as though they were
present; and to such we also offer our services
for the selection of any Household goods they
may want, ana as we snouid purchase from
First Hands, a saving will thereby be made
which the customer wodld hsjve the benefit of.
July 28, 1857. wdttvyiy'r
NOTICE.
VMltJ e Wllminntn. .n4 WM . L? J I t .
' rJ ... HI... .u.utbuicilll IVI lUIWUIUIDg
all goods consigned to the care of the Company,
aim uesuueu lor any ,pojni on ine line OI tne
North Carolina Road, free of commissiont'.
it isnaea on ine uompany-s wnart, tnere wul be
no charge for wharfage or d ravage : but thewHex-
penses will be incurred If landed on any other
wnan, ana win oe ftaaea to tne rreight on the
way-bill, tobe collected on delivery, by the North
Carolina Railroad Company.
N. B. To avoid detention at Wilmington, It Is
essential that tha amnnnt r,f ri.ki k.-
shall, in all ease, be distinctly stated, la dollars
and cents, on each bill of lading, and if goods for
more than one person are included in the same
oiii oi waing. me amount ot freight tor each con
signee must be separately stated.
17 . .1 e i. n A r r r .
mj uiubi vi ma Dvaiu Ul Lllicciors. -
Office of Engineer 4b Superintendent, ' '
uiKw wi engineer , ouperin'.enaen
Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 28, 1657.
) 1 J4-te
BASKETS.
E have a large lot ot Baskets ef varioua sizes
I.. i i
w
Dec,
18.
W
. H. DcNEALE.
. EMPTY BARRELS.
Oflfl PRIME quality second hand Spirit
-'vV Barrels just received. For sale by
July! ADAMS. BRO. & CO.
SPIRIT BARRELS.
1 0 PRIME quality second hand spirit bar
kiCJ rels, just received from Boston, and for
sale by " ADAMS, BRO A CO. '
June 25 1857 No 45. .
" THE CONGRESS MAT."
A NOTHER ease received this morning
Call
jl. at ine r.mportum, ae siarxet street.
May ZI. CHAS. D. MYERS.
umbrellas;
AT REDUCED PRICES. A large assortment
of every size, color and quality, at tbe Empo
rium, 34 Market street.
July 11th. CHAS. D. MYERS.
NOTICE.
DURING my absence North, Mr. E. H. G.ant
is authorized to collect and receipt for all ac
counts dua me. CHAS. D., MYERS,
HstandCap Emporium, 34 Market street.
July 30. 67.
NEGRO PASSES.
A NEW form mt Passes, contslniny anlur ypro-
- -vu-.ftppiuTfju uy ine iwihuiiwwuis.siii
ft number Of olhiralnrsratr1 In tht wAtfara At DUf
eolored popuUUoat is just issued ike office o
TEE f AR-FiMHJ IID POPULAR
Marylxthd liotteries
FOR AUGUST 1857. '.
li. FRANCE fc CO., Managers.
T-iJrt TTiTiT TVTT
lolxe
G- r a nd Consolidated
v ,- ' ; Lottery op Martland,
. : Class Kx : r,
: To be drawn Saturday, August 29lh,
, In Baltimore, Maryland:
; . - - "!
Drawings conducted under tlie superintendent
of the State Lottery Commissioner.
' .'. SCHEME.
, 78 Numbers 14 Drawn Ballots. ?
,1 Prize of 962.513 $62,518
2 lt.500 25,000
; 2 8 OtO ; 16.000
2 6.000 12 000
2 5.00O 10 000
6 " 4 000 20.000
5 3.000 ; 15.000
6 2X00 10.000
10' 1.800 19.000
10 1.600 16.000
10 1.250 ? 12.600
10 I. COO . 10.000
100 . 600 C0.000
200 - 400 8(.000
64 150 9 600
64 100 6.400
64 - 80 6.120
64 60 3.840
5.563 40 222.720
28.224 20 664.480
34.412 prises, AMOUNTING TO 1.179.178.
Wholes i.0; Halves 10 ; Quar. S5 ; Eighths $2.50
Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes,-cost 232 00
do. do. 26 Halves, " 141 00
do. do. 26 Quarters, " 70 50
do. do. . 26 Eighths, " 35 25
IIAYAM PLAN.
Grand Consolidated Lottery flf Maryland.
Extra Class 8.
To be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Aug. 29,
1857.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
. Capital Prizes. Approx. Prizes.
1 prize of $32,500 4 of $500
1 prize of ' 10.290 4 of 450
1 prize ot 6.000 4 of 250
1 prize of 2.200
1 priZ9 of 2.200 f
1 prize of 2.200 2(7 of 100
1 prize of 2.200 t
1 prize of 2.200 J
5 prizes of f.500 20 of 90
5 prises of 1.250 20 of P0
10 prizes of I .COO 40 of 60
20 prizes of 600 80 of 50
20 prizes of 500 80 of- 40
132 prizes of 400 528 of 20
f.000 priies aiuountingrfo $138,700
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $3 ; Quarters $2.50.
. - o .
57P!ease address all ordera for Tickets in the
above Magnificent Schemes, to
T. H. HUBBARD fc Co.s
No. 39 Fayette Street, or Box No. 40,
. Baltimore, Maryland;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Land for Sale.
50 LOTS IN TLWI0NSVILLE, &c.
THE Subscriber ofT. rs for sale Tracts of Land in
Darlington, Williamsburg, Marion, Sumpter and
Clarendon Districts, in lotj to suit purchasers
These lands are adapted to various pursuits. They
comprise good Turpentine tracts, (all round trees,)
as well as good Cotton and Corn lands ; there are
also, at different places, fine Mill seats.
These lands lie on, and contiguous to, the Wil
mington and Manchester Rsil Road, the Nonh-
Kastern Kail Koaa, andl.yncli's ureeK, a naviga
ble stream, and so-ne portions of them are in a high
state ot cultivation and have been improved, con
taining good residences, out buildings, 4c.
He also will sell, on advantageous terms, a large
number ot desirable building lots in the flourishing
village of Timmonsville ; among others, thcie is
one with a fine and commodious Hotel upon it ;
another with a Steam Mill in complete order; an
other with a Store House well stocked with Goods
suited for the country trsde.
Terms will be made easy. For further informa
tion address
J. M. TIMMONS,
Timmonsville, S. C.
July 18,1857. 3m:t4w52
TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT,
THE SUBSCRIBER would most respectfully
inform the citizen" of Wilmington, and the
surrounding country, that he has opened a TAI
LORING ESTABLISHMENT in the DeRosset
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
Clothing neatly done, at thon notice; aod on mod
erate terms. T. JAMES.
July 7. 47-lm-p.
JUST RECEIVED BY G. R. FRENCH,
A FRESH supply of PER RV DAVIDS' VEGE
TABLE. PAN. KILLER, in entire New
Dasss. To be sure that you get the genuine Md
clne.inqulrefor the New Dresa with two fine en
graved steel labels on each bottle.
April 19. 15-lf.
CROSKEY fc CO.'S
LINE OF STEAMERS.
NEW TOXKLONDO & BREMEN
the Magnificent British steamships
QUKEBT of the BOUT II, CapUin Beat, 2221 tons burthen.
INDIANA, . Capt. Baker, 2364 da
AEOO . Cast. Benaon. 231S do.
JASON V.U...i--. .-' CaptdJritton, 2667" do.
. Owned by the EUROPEAN AND
AM KKIUAIM STEAM
COMPANY" ot LONDON Airn
UTHAM PTON.are anoointed to sail from
NEW ORK oh everjralternate WEDNESDAY,
for LONDON and BREMEN, touching at South
AMrroii to land passengers and mails fbr England
and France. They will remain one day at Lon
don, and then proceed fo Bremen'.
Returning, they will leave BREMEN fot NEW
YORK on every alternate SATURDAY, stopping
only at Southampton. These steamships are o
the first class, and have superior accommodations
for passen gets. They will take limited number
of third-class or ateevage paeBengeis. . A Surgeon
attached to each ahip.
The nres of freight to London will be but little
higher than those of sailing ships.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FMrst Cabin, $30; Second Cabin, $50 ; Steerage,
The steamship QUEEN OF THE SOUTH will
ssil from NEW YORK,on WEDNESDAY, 22d
JULY.andbesucceeeded by the INDIANA ON
6th August, and ARGO 19th August.
For freight or passage apply to
C. H. SAND, 11 South William st.
Jniy7. . , 47-lm.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES!
REMOVAL AKD OFKjrLNO AVKOTIXCEM EJ4 T.
To all who iiw or use sswias machiscs.
The superb new Marbte tmildins of
, . I. M. Singer Oo.
No-tiS Bsoad wat, eoaasa or QaAro Stuit, '
New York.
Will be opened for inspection and the transaction of
business, on Thursday, July 2d, 1857. Citizens,
and strangers visiting the City, are respectfully in
vited to call and examine the Establishment, and
see the varioua styles of the Singer Sewing Ma
chine in operation. I. M. SINGER dt. Co.,
453 Broadway, New York. "
July 7. 47-1 m.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
New York, June 29th. 1657.
The public arc respectfully informed that the
price of Board at this Hotel has not been advanced,
but is as it has been heretofore $2 50 per diem.
TREAD WELL, WHITCOMB A CO. -
J'y 7- . ; 47 lm.
or
SO
NEW YORK ADVERTISEilENTS.
A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOV
ERY in THE SCIENCE Of MEDICINE.
PATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT BRI
TAIN, DIPLOME de ECOLJS do PHAR
MACIE PHARMACIES de PARIS, and IM
PERIAL COLLEGE of MEDICINE, Y1ENNA
Sold wholesale and retail by Dr. II. A. Barrow.
Member of the Imp'l College of Vienna, and Royal
College of Surgeons, London, who may be person,
ally consulted at his residence, 187 Prince street,
few blocks west of Broadway, N. Y., from 11 A,
M. till 2 P. M., and from 4 till 8 P, M. (Sundays
excepted, unless by appointment.) -
Trlesrmir No. 1,
Is a remedy for Relaxation, Spermtorrhosa, and all
the distressing consequences arising from eaf If
abuse, indiscriminate excesses, ortoo long resi
dence in hot climates-... It haa restored bodily and
sexual strength and vigor tb thousands who are
now in the enjoyment of health and the functions
of manhood; and whatever may be the cause or dis
qualifications for for marriage, they tire effectually
subdued.' - . , - . ' -
Trlesemar No. fti . .
Completely and entirely eradicates all traces of
Gonorheea, both in its mild and aggravated forms,
Gleets, Stiictures, Irritation of the Bladder, Non
retention of Urine, Pains of tho Loins and Kid
neys, and th'ose disorders fot which Copaivi and
Cubebs hate so long been thought an antidote.
. ' Trieaemair Mo. 3, ;
is the great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and
Secondary Symptoms. It also constitutes a cer
tain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cutaneous
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 ot
the pores of the skin and urine. ,
It is a never failing remedy for that class of dis
orders which English Physicians treat with Mer
cury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's
constitution, and which all the Sarsaparilia in the
world cannot remove.
TR1ESEMAR No. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared in
the foi m of a lozenge, devoid of taste or smell, and
can be carried In the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin
cases, and divided in separate doses asadminister
ed by Yalpean, Lalleman, Rout, Uicord, &C.', &c.
Prices $3 each, or four cases in one for $9, wbieh
saves $3, and in $27 cases, whereby there Is a sav
ins of 9. , ...
None are genuine unless the Engravings of the
Seals of the Patent Office of Erfgland, the Seala of
the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and tho Imperial
College of Vienna, are affixed npoh each wrapper,
and around each case.; : invitations are liable to the
severest penalties of the Law.
Special arrangements enable Dr. Babbow to for
ward immediately, on receiving a remittance, the
$9 and .larger size cases of Triescmar Fbeb or
cABHiAfeE, to any part of the world, securely pack
ed ahd properly addressed, thus Insuring genuine
European preparations and protecting the public
from spurious and pernicious imitations.
Attendance and Consultation from 11 A. M. till
2 P. M. and from 4 till 8 in the evening. 157
Princess Street, i few blocks west of Broadway,
New York.
April 28, 1857. 18 ly.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO
RECTIFERS, LIQUOR MERCHANTS
AND WHOLESALE GROCERS.
DR. FEUTCHTWANGER'S
Flavorings to Produce at a Moments Not
ice every desired Liquor.
The undersigned has lately .made great improve
ments in this branch of business... The Flavor
ings are put up In packages of 5- 10, and 40 Gal
lons, and acquires but the addition of Pure Spirit,
either 1st or 4 th' proof and Liauorssuch a Coenac.
either dark or pale, Holland and England and Eng
lish Gin, Jamaica ahd St. Crofx Rum, Mononga
hela, Bourbon, Irish and Scotch, Whiskey, Apple,
reacn, tnerrv and jtaspoerry Brandy, fort and
Madeira Wines will be instantly produced. It re
quires no skill, but an addition of a good spirit.
say 50 gallons to each gallon of the respective
Flavoring.
The. best Cognac oil, green, yellow and white
warranted genuine, as low as any other importer
in the U. S.
Essences of every Litjuor. Extract of Cognac,
i id. ot wnicn produces zuu gallons ol Cognac.
Raw Whiskey may by Dr.F.'s age and body pre-
pa ration no rnaae sraootn witn nut a trrrnng ex-
The price of Flavorings are extremely moderate,
ana airectious in tun supplied ny
DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER.
Chemist and Importer of Dmgt, Essential Oils and
aielals, Uaguerreolvpt ana 1' luting rayhic Chemicals,
No. 113 Maiden Lane. New York..
N. B. Solo Agent for Godfrey'scelebrated Cor-
aiai isitiers ana urn.
April 18. - 18 6m.
CHAS. D. MYERS,
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM
Market St.
." Wilmington, N. C.
PANAMA, LEGHORN, AND PALM LKAF HATS, WOOL
FOR. MILK. AMD MOI.F.SKIV HITS.
Cloth, Plubh, and Silk Glazed Cjtpj, by tne
cas or dozen. At rsew j orK wnoicsaie Frires.
march 12. . 163.
WINES f WINES ! ! WINES ! ! !
TT IS TRULY SAID that George Myers has
X the best Champagne wines ever before offered
n this city. They need bu t a trial from those who
hate not -used them to tupercrde all other brands.
IMPERIAL BRAND, n cases, the "ne plus
ultra" of all wines from t vfneyard of Douche,
us et unmet ,
Sillery superieur,
HeidsicK brand qtsdt ptsV
Bouche brand "
. Crown brand , ) "
. Star brand i " -
Also, Brandies of the very finest grades. Pure
Holland Gin, duties paid at Pastom House, Wil
mington, N. C. Sherry, Port an4 Madeira Wines,
pure, and every possible variety of Wines, Li
quors. Coidials, &c, &c. in wood ac glass.
Tuscaloosa, MonOngahela and Bourbon Whiskey,
with a lot of choice Old Baker Whisker, the choi
cest article ever offered before in this market.
Call and examine, at the Original Family Gro
cery, Noa. 11 and 13, Front street. . . .
April 7. GEO. Mf ERS.'
ANOTHER case of Gent's Fashionable Black
Ca8imere Hats, the leading hat of tho Sea
son. Full assortment of sizes at the Hat and
Cap Emporium CHA"S.' D. MYERS..
July 21V . 63
WILMINGTON & WEL. R. R. CO
Ofpioc opthb Essiniib'& Sitpbbintendbni',
Wilmington. N. C. March 1. 1857.-
THE PASSENGER. TRAINS., WILL, UN-
m. a a,li luriiiei nouce, ran over una roaa as ioi
OWS i ,
GfOING NOllfH, DAILY. . ..
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wihninton
at 6 A.M.J arrives at Goldaboro' at 9.55--leave In 5
minute ana arrives at weiaon at l.su f . n.
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilming
ton trt 4 30 P. M.; arrives at, GoJdboTp at 8.50,
to supper 29 minutes i arrives at Weldoo at 1. 00
GTOlNG SOUTH, DAILY.
DAY EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 12 M.j
arrives at Goldaboro' 3.20 P..M. leaves in 5 min
utes; arrives at Wilmington at 7.33 P. M. to sup
per. " - ;" , .
NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 9 P.M.; L
arrives at Golds boro' at l.io a. M. iives in 10
minutest at rives at Wiimington at S.40 A. M.
17The Nisht Rxoress Train connects with t
the North-Carolina Railroad, botsTways, at Golds-
boro'. . , . , "
Throueh'Tickets' North sold In Wilmington:
to Baltimore 12; to Philadelphia 14; to New
York S15 60;to Washington, D.C.,11.
TlCKKT8 WILL HOT SB SOLD TO A BE6KO 1H
raasoir.
Pasiengert are notified that em extra charge of
wentv-fo cent will be required of those who do
not purchaee ticket at elation.
Kreignt oy passenger trains aonoie rate. Lo
cal faro, wltn tickets, about 3 cents per mile: If
paid in the car. .
FREIGHT TRAINS- Two through schedule
train between .Wilmington and Weldon, each
week; -leaving alternately on Mondays and
Thursdays and arriving On Tuesdays and Fri
day. Fourschedats trains per weeklo Goldsbo
ro'; leaving Wilmington on Tuesdays, Wednes
days, Fridays, and Saturdays and Goldsboro" on
Mondays. Wednesdays, mar: aaysandjSaturdavs,
making with tne "through", trains a dailf
freight train both way a between Wilmington and
Goldsboro! ene irregular train for way freight.
All dues on IreHrnt. up oraown, para bleat Uen-
eral Freight Office in Wilmington, on receipt or
delivery, exclusive of that on the North Caro
lina Railroad, which may b pre-paid or not at
the option-of the consigner. -
S. I. KKKHUHT.
AprH2f Cb3ef Er- & SaperiBtendent.
- TUBE'S ISLAND SALT.
4nnn BUSHELS. For sal by
,JUJ J. C. SMITH
CO.
S7:
July ml. V ..
SWAN & C O.'S LQX TER1ES
- THE MOST; BRILLIANT
SCBBM B E VERB HA WN.
CAPITAL PRIZE -
. TICKETS ONLY 8lO!
Owing to the great favor with which our Sin
gle Number Lotteries have been received by the
public, and the large demand for Tickets, hc
Managers, S. Swabk oj; Co., will have a draw
ing each Saturday throughout the year. The fol
io wins Scheme will be drawn in each oT their Lot
teries for A agust, 1A57. -:-v
" -.4;. CLASS -41,
To be drawn In the City of Atlsnta, Georgia, ia
. public, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1857..
. ..U... ' CliASS 48.' :'c m
' T6Te drawn Sn the City of Atlanta, Georgia,
in public, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8tb, 1857.
CLASS 49. '
To be drawn in tbe City of Atlanta, Georgia, in
public, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1857.
, CLASS so, ;
To be drawn In tbe City pf Atlanta, Georgia, in
' , public, on .,
SATURDAY, AUGUST "22(1, 1857.
CLASSS S 1, ..
Tobe drawn in the City of Atlanta Georgia, In
rublic. on .
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23th, !S57, f-
ON THE PLiA?f OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
THREE THOUSAND THBfiE HUNDRED AND
FOBTT-FIVB PRIZES !
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EYERT MNE TICK
ETSI MAGNIFICENT SCHEME !
TO BE DRAWJf
EACH SATURDAY IN AUGUST !
1 Prize of
I a
I it
1 i n
CI H
f( f
11.
860,000
20,000
5,000
. 2,000
2,000
2,000
2 000
2,t00
11
11
(I
2,000
2,'00
2,000
500
300
125
75
ft
1
45 Prizes of
ioo 'v "
100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prizes of S200 appro'to S60.000 prize are 600
4 " 175 " 20,000 " 700
4 " 115 " 6,000 ; " 460
32 50 " 2,000 1,600
36 . 40 " ".. 6t)0 1.410
3000 " 20 are - -.. " 60,000
3,345 prTres amounting to , ., . $204,000
Whole Tickets, 10 Halves; S3-Quarters, S2L
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The Numbers frow 1 to 30,000, corresponding
with thotte Numbers on the Tickets printed on
separate slips of paper, are encircled with small
tin tubes and placed is one Wheel.
The first 265 Prizes, similarly printed and en
circled, are placed tn another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a number is
drawn from the wheel of Numbers,' and at the
same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel.
The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and
exhibited to the audience, and registered by the
Commissioners ; the Prize being placed against
the Number drawn. This operation is repeated
until all the Prizes are drawn out.
APPROXIMATION PR12ES-
The two preceding and the two. succeeding
Numbers to (hoee drawing the first 20 Prizes will
be entitled to the 80 Approximation Prizes. For
example: if Ticket No. 11250 draws the 860,000
Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248,11,249, 11,
251, 11,252, will each be entitled to $225. If Tick
et No 550 draws the 820,000 Prize, those Tickets
numbered 548, 549, 551, 552, will. each be entitled
to $200 and so on according to the above scheme.
The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the
last figure of the Number that draws the $60,000
Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the
$60,000 Prize ends with No. 1, 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 the Number ends in 2 will be
entitled to $20, and so on to 0.
Certificate of Packages will be sold at the fol
lowing rates, which is the risk : .
Certificate of Package ot 10 W hole Tickets, $30
' " 10 Half " 40
. " 10 Quarter " 20
; 10 Eighth " 10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR. CERTIFIC
ATES.' Enclose the money to our address for the Tic
kets ordered, on receipt of which they will be lor
warded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets
ending in any figure fhey may designate. -
The List of Drawn N umbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchasersiro mediately after the drawing.
fpT Purchasera will please write their signatures
plairLand give their Post Office, County andSiate.
13? Remember that every Prize is drawn, and
payable in full without deduction. . .
A 11 Prizes of $1000, and under paid immedi
ately after the drawing other prizes at the usual
time of thirty days. '
All communications strictfy confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN & CO.,
- . .. . Altanla, Ga.
A list of the numbers that are drawn froti
the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each
one is entitled to, will be published after every
drawinsr, in ihefoliowing papers : New Orleans,
Lfuta. MODiie tfg'trer,i;narie8ion sianaara,ivasi-
vine Uazellt, Atlanta Intelligencer, Iew vork
Weekly Day Book and Savannah Morning Nevr.
Richmond Dispatch, and New York Dispatch and
: August 25, 1S57.
"COMMERCIAL"
.mil pinni;
ESTABLISHMENT,
SOUTH SIDE MAM1T ST. IS THE HAREM" HOUSE
WILMINGTON, N. O.
- . . . . . j '
, THK PROPRIETOR of this well known Establishment
would call the attention of the btiaines eummnntty to his
lanr and beautiful assortment of Type and Preaaes
bavtnr Inst added to hi stock one of VL. TIos Sc. Co'g
PATENT SINGLE CTL1NDER PR1KTINO ItA
CHINK.S. he is now enabled to do work t a ranch more
reasonable rate than formerly, and iu the finest style of
tne wors. - ' '
: carejs. ;
rrlnted from t3 to $10 per thousand. ,
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS,
RECEIPTS FOR
ItAltROABS, STEAMBOATS, CQRPORATIOXS.&c
BILL-HEADS, SlIOP-BILLa, BltLS OF
LADLNG, AND nEADIXCfS,'
tC, tC, JU3.
POSTERS AID PROGfRAMMES.
We would call fhe attention of Cotteert AzsnU. Show
men and others, to our facilities for doing this kind of
work.
ALL K3DS or .
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING,
Done fn the neatest manner; and at short notice.
Thoee tn want of. Printing we trust will find It to their
advantage to give us a call.
M COMMERCIAL BLANKS.
The attention of Sbippsrs and others ia called to our
extensive assortment of Commercial Blanks. Anu,i t he
eolleetion is a vorv fine and handsome lot of Bills of x-
change, in sheets and books.
KovemDer a, iooa.
neV Arrivals '
OF FRESH GROCERIES. ,
THE Subscriber haa just returned from the
North with a full and well selected stock ef
choiee Groceries, comprising every variety that
tends to complete an assortment: consisting in
fart of 100 bags Coffee, Mocha, Government Java,
.agnyra, Rio and StDdmingo ; 10C bbls. Sugars
of all grades; Choice Wines, Liquors; Champaign
of the most celebrated brands, Teas, Goshen But
ter, tr. M. Beet.smoKad Beef, Beef Tongues, Sal
mon, Mackerel, Pork, Herrings, Codfish, Fresh
Lobster and bhsd, Sardines, Sauces, Catsups;
Soda, Sugar, Butter, Lemon, Cream, Pilot and
Water Crackers, Colgate Familv Soana. Fancv
Toilet Soaps, Pickles of every variety,' English
nneappie ana uoenen uheese, UsndWs ot all
fnrdee, Botuea Liquors of every varietr. Pure Old
cm Gin, Schiedam Schnapps, Currants and Cit-
rotvi.(New Raiaons Exnected.i Porter and Ale.
Olive Oil, Sperm Oil, Prunes, Confectionary in all
Fa varieties, Preserves, Jell vs,Broma, Corn Starch,
Clour, Chocolate, Ladies Fancy Baskets. 200,000
atigmrs, Tobacco, Ac, dec, Ac , all low for cash
It . -vs GEORGE MYERS'
. Country Merchants are particularly intited to
call and examine, before purchosing ersewheee.
.Oct. 7. - ; v 4 4-
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
i. i TXERd SENE f OILS, -.
DISTILLED FROM COAL. (NOT EXPLOSIVE.) i
THE different grades of these Celebrated oils,
suitable for Machinery of aO kinds, Binnacle
and Family use, can be had of the undersigned.al
soof the Wholesale Oil Dealers and Drugiets tn
the City of New York; and of tbe suthoriled Local
Agent of the Company in this place.
-.'- AUSTENS,
General Agents, KTerosene Ofl?e., ;
Nu. 60 Beaver Street, N. Y.
Loeal agencies granted on application as
bove. Oiders should specify the description of
lamp ormachinery for which the oBte wated.
June 5, 1SS7. ? tw34:ly'
FJSIHO.YiBLE DRY GOODS.
53 CHEAPEST IN NEW YORK.43
LORD & TAYLOR'S '
- Parties visiting the city during the Summer are
invited to examine our extensive and highly at
tractive stock of Dry Goods of every description.
INCLUDING IN GREAT VARIETY.
Dress Silks, Linens,- Laces, ,
Shawls, Domestics, ' Embroideria
MantillaS, Hosier. Trimmings,
Dress Goods; - - Ribbons, dtc, Ac, f-e
ALSO CARPET1NGS, CURTAIN MA-
TERIALS, WINDOW SHADES, ,
GILT CORNICES, FIXTURES,
&.c, &c, &c. - ; - 4
2"5, 2a7, 359 and 261 Grand Street, and 47 and
49 Catharine street, New York.
June 22, 42-td w-6w
OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE"
AT THE (
Wilmington saddle, Harness, and. Trunk
Manufactory.
HHE subscriber respectlully in format hep ublic
-L that he has recently received additions to hia
stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, Ac; ihe
latest and most improved style, and is coristanly
manufacturing, athisstore on marketstreetvery
description of articlein the above line. From hia
experience in the bu&Ihcsa, h'efcelsconfidentthat
hewill beab'leto giveentiresatisfactiontoallwho
maytavorhim with a call- lie has now on hand
and willconstamly keen a larieassortmen tof - '
Coach, Gi and Suite Harness, Lady's Saddles
Bridles, Whips, f.t Gentlemen's Saddles, Whips
spurs, Arc. , ,
1 all of which he will warrant to be of"
II the best materials and workmanship. J
" He b also a large assortment o( r
Truuks, YallsGs, Saddle and Carpet Bars.
satchels, Fancy Trunks. &C. and all other ar
ticles usually kept in ch establishments, all of
wnicn ne oners low icr i. Aon,or onsnortcredil
to prompt customers.
Saddled, Harness,Trunks,Redical Ba'gs, &t
t made to order. .
Inaddition tothe above the subscribe ral ways
keeps on hand a largesiipply of String Feather
and has now, and will keep through the season a
good assortmen tot ny aciis. ,.
Allareinvitedto call and examine my Goods
whetherin want or not, as I take pleasure in shew
ing my assortment to all who may favor me with
a oall. ....
Harnessand Coach Trimmings sold a't a fair
price to persons buying to manufacture.
Also, Whirs at wholesale.
AUkii of Riding Vehicles bought v.- old
on com n. ions. JOHN J.' CONOLEY .
Feb. 7, o 138
THE ANNALS OF
SOUTHERN METHODISM.
For Hi i"An admirable annual." .AT O: Advocate.
i-l I "A vast amount of valuable information
o
Texas Advocate.
ff I i "A very complete and uieful repository of in-
PltOIIR.
"Every Methodist in the South should pro
cure it." N. C. Advocate.
to
2i
"There can be no sort of doubt about the nc-
cess of this book." Home Circle.
Win get more out of it than the -worth of
one dollar." Jv. O. Advocale.
"'Cheap at five limes the cost." Home Circle.
we naa not expected to una it so deeply in
jus. C
- 1856T-
.... tereatinij." Texas Advocate.
It must have coet great labor." Southern
jaetnoaist quarterly.
iArge 12 t Home Circle.
mo. i "ine man ana execution or it webiiru v com.
neatly mend." & M. Quarterlu.
bound and ax?"Il will bare an enormous circulation..
lettered. 1 1 Heme Circle
. Single copies; by mail, prepaid, SI.- To
preachers and booksellers, ordering 1 dozen or
more, 3U per cent, atscount. Way be ordered
from Stevenson & Owen, Nashville ; W. P. Grif
fith, Norfolk, Virginia. ; J. W, Piatt, Wilmington,
Nft;.: a. u. Myers, c;nariestonv.a. v., or .a. v.
McGiunis, New Orleans. For single copies
and special agencies, aaaress the editor, -
CHARLES. F. DEEMS,
May 14. (25tw ) yilmington, N. C
AFFLICTED READ ! f
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL. HOUSE.
X Established twenty-two years ago bv Dr.
KIIYKKLIN, corner of Tmrd and Union streets.
f nuaaeion!ari'a. . , -,- . -
TWKNTV-TWO YEARS' . .
Experience has rendered Dr. K. a most su
ceseful practitioner in the cure of ail diseases ot
a private nature manhood's debi."ty, as an im
pediment to marriage; nervous and sexual in
firmities, diseases "f the skin, and those arising
irom aouse ca mercury. i , '
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. r
There is an eyil habit sometimes indulged in bv
boys',- in solitude, often-growing, up with them to
manhood ; and which, if not reformed iri due time,
UUtVUIJf.UCgClS BCItUUB UUDIOVICB IU liSl riMlOni-
ai Happiness,- nut gives rise o a series of pro-
iraciea, insiaious, ana aevastaung anections.
ewaf those. who give way fo this .pernicious
practice are a ware of the consequences, until they
find the nervons system shattered, feel stranae and
nnarcbuntable sensations, and vague fears in the
mma. iaee pages, it, za, zn, or Ur. Jta book on
" aeu Preservation."; - . ,
Ihe unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble, is
unable q labor w4ih accustomed vigor, or to ap
ply his mind to study : his step is tardy and weak;
he is dolL irresolute, and engages even in his
Lsports with less energy than usual..
I i . , r ' if . ' . .
ii ne emancipate iu:nseii oeiore ine practice naa
done its worst, ahd enter matrimony, his marriage
is uniruiuui, ana nis sense tens mm mat mis is
caused by his early follies. - These are considera.
Hons which should awaken the attention of all who
are ttmuarly ruuaiea. . , . .s j -
s . REMEMBER. '
He who places himself under Br,. Einkelin'a
treatment, may religiously confide in his honor
as a gentleman, anc rely upon the assurance, that
the secrets of Dr. K.'s patients will, never be die-
ciosea. -i . . . .
Young man let no false modesty df6r you
from making your case known to one. who. from
L education and respectability, can certainly be
friend you.
Dr. Klnkelin's residence has been for the last
twenty years at the N- W. corner of Third and
Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. -
PATIENTS. AT A DISTANQE
Can have (by stating their, case explicitly, to
geihet with all their symptoms, per letter, enclos
ing a remittance Dr. K.'s medicine," appropriated
accordingly. " .
Forwarded to any part of the United States, and
packed aecute from damage or curiosity, by Mail
or Express. .
READVOUTH AND MANHOOD!
A Vigofou. Life or a Prematxtre Death, Kinkelin
em Self-Preservation Only 25 Cents.
Letters containing that value in stamps, will
eusure a copy, per return ot mail. ,
GRATIS I GRATIS 1 1 GRATIS ! !
, A Free Gl FT To AO. "
" MISERY RELIEVED. ?
"Nature's Guide," new and popular Work,
fall of valuable advice and impressive warning,
alike calculated to prevent years of misery, and
save thousand ot lives, fs diatribe ted without
charge, and forwarded, by mail, prepaid to any
Post Office in the United States, on receiving an
order enclosing two postage stamps. -
Aug. 1. 5B ly-w&t ;
N. . UNITERSITY MAGAZINE.
This Magazine- will be issued -about the ICth
init- in charge of the new Editors who have
been selected from the Clasa of 1357 '5R. Ita
matter will consist of articles from the bust wri
ters of the University roth in prose and poetry.
Its editorial will be .filled ap with a variety of
Pieces, original and selected and nothing will
be omitted- that will mate It an interesting aod
readable periodical. The liberal patronage of an
enlightened public is respectfully solicited. It
will be printed by Ms. ias. Henderson of 'the
Chapel Hill Gazette, who will use every effort to
ret no neat and respectable magazine. Terms
2,00 per anngrn in advanee. '
v THE EDITORS.
Chayil Hill, N. C. Aug. 1 .
MIL HAVANA LOTTERY;
ThsnnTinTillnirT drawino-of the Rovai Havana
Lottefv ntnAui-itd bv tbe Snanisb Government. un
der the supervision of the Captaim General of C
ha, will take place at Havana on ' "-- -
TUESDAY AUG. 18, 1857.
SORTEO NUMEHO 85 ORDINARIC7.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000 ! ! !
I 1 pfizeof $100,000
4 prizes of $2,00
1
kc nnn
5 " - l.OCO
so.boo
10,OfJd
6,000
1
1
1
a
u
52 " ; 500
143 4i 400
20 Apr'xm's. 800
- 4 approximations to the 100,000 of S600 each t
4 of 400 to S50.00QI A of S400 to 30,000 ; 4 of
400:o10,000; 4 of 400 to6,0C0.
W hole Tickets, 20; Halves, 10 Quarters 15.00.
Prizes cashed at sight at 5 per cent discount.
Bills on the Bank of Charlotte taken nt par,
A drawing will be forwarded as soon as the re
sult becomes known.
Communication addressed to DON RODRI
GUEZ, (care of City Post. Charleston C.) un
til the 13th of August will be attended to.
June 28.
. ' ir .
25. v WITNESSES;
6r,
THE FORGER COMICTED.
JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR,
Who has had 10 years experience in Bank
er and Publisher, and Author of
A series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle
when, for 10 apecesaive nights, over'
1-50,000 PeoplegJ . ,
Greeted him whh rounds of applause, while
he exhibited the Manner in which Counterfeit
ers execute their Frauds, and. the surest
and shortest means of fletectingclhem.
mS
as
Ed
Ed
o
5g The Banknote Engravers all say that he is lie
S ' greatest Judge of Paper Alonev living;
Z KEATEST DISCOVERY of THE PRE
S vJTSENT CENTURY POX
2 DETECTING C0BSTERFE1T BASK NOTES-
rn Describing every genuine Bill in existence and
S v Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit
r? in circulation f I
Arranged so sSmirahly that reference is easy,
w r and DETECTION instantaneous.
ffo index to examine ! Ntt pages to hunt lip
But so simplified and arraneed. that the Mer
chant, Bankerand Business Man can tee all at
. --., ' n Glance,'' ;
Ex
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at
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