IINITKli STATKS OF AMKiilCA.
. . . ,r-. t-
XJuirvt Uourt oj unuei KAatesfortneyu
trict of Cape Fear. in the District oj North
Uarolina.
ITrHEREASallhel i filed
HEREAS . libel was filed In the District
in the District
V V Conn of the United Statca,
It.-., VI M. lmsivii;..
I Cane Fear, in the District of orth Carolina.
naih 2ddi of December. 1857. by William C
Norton, again! the dchooner Charles Hmlth, her
tackle. aDDarei and furniture, alleging Tn sub
stance. That the aatd vessel on or atom the 22d
dav of .Septem!er. 156,- being in the p t of
Aymesbury, .Mass., and ta need uf various articles
of tackle, aonarel. r. veins and Other necessaries
to render her seaworthy, snd competent tr. her
then intended voyage. The said libcllant did, at
the request of Abranmn I! T. Simpson, then and
now master or ruimnander of the said schooner
Charles Smith, contract for and furnish for tho
aid schooner various articles of tackle, apparel.
provisions and other necessaries aino-inilna in air
- . Ml - S .CI f I .AwA KH1
to tha sum or inreemousana oi .ju.iuiru .-u
Forty-Four Dollars and Thirty-Nine Cens, as
will more fully appear oy reference lo tne dim nied
with said libel. . .
And it Is alleged further that the aaid schooner
-ould not have proceeded on her then intended
voyage without the supplies aforesaid, which were
furnished on the credit of the aaid vessel, as veil
mm nf the owners and master thereof. It la furth
er alleged that payment of the said bill has been
raneatedlv reauested by the said libel Ian t of the
Huid Abraham H. T. Simpson, master ss aforesaid,
nd of tha owners of said schooner, some of whom
reside in the District ef . North Carolina, and some
elsewhere. But that payment has been heretofore
refused, snd is still refused j and mat said scnoo
neris now within the jurisdiction of the Court
aforesaid.
Kor all which reasons the libeliant prays pro
mi ao-slnst the said schooner Charles Smith, her
t.rlrle aDoarel and furniture for tha amount due
th lihellant in the Dremises. with costs, and that
ihn aaid schooner, her tackle. aDDarei and furni
re mar bo condemned and sold to pay aaid
amount, with interest, costs, charges and expen
- -
'j ow, tnersi'ire, in pursuant. v ure m... .,
under the seal of the said Court tome directed
and do'iversd. I do hereby give public notice to all
tmrioni claiming tha said schooner, her tackle
annarel and furniture, or in any manner inter
ied iheroln. that thev be and appear before the
said Court, to be held in and for the District of
North Carolina, at Wilmington, on the first Mon
Ti,""
".I"
maBe
day after the fourth Monday in April, 1859
and there to interpose their claims and to
allegation in that behalf.
Dated tho 4th day of December, 1957.
WESLEY JONES. U. S. Marshall.
Fy JNO. J. CONOLEY, D. M.
Eli W. Hall, Proctor fur Libellant.
December 8, 857. 110-lm.
PATRONIZE
HOME IMPORTATION.
r l R ASfcTKTS Chamoapne. iust received d
DLreettfromlBonche fils and dronrt's Vineyard at
Mareuil sue ay, warranted pure. At the family.
grocery of GEORGE MYKK S.
Dec. 8. HO
CUEESE.
50
BOXES, prime article. Just received and
for sale lowby GEORGE MYEHS.
Dec.S. 110
BUTTER.
.f KEGSnrimeGofchen Butter.
Jnst received
iv at thsUrixinal Family Grocery, No. II and
o. 1 1 an
Dec. 8.
13 Front strret.
SALMON AND MACKEREL.
A
FEW Barrel of each for sMe low for cash
Dv. 8. GEO. MYERS.
EMPTY BARRELS.
onn PRIME spirit, barrels, just
OvILreeeived per Brlr Albert Adam For sale
by
ADAMS, BKO. A
CO.
Dec.
103.
FIGS, PRUNES, &C.
OR 'he Holidays. Just received st
Dec. 8. GEO. MYERS'.
RF.SS HATS ofsll the fsshionsble style.
and makes at the Emporium, 34 Market st.
Dec 8. C H A o, tJ. MYKRS.
SARDINES.
1 rfr BOXES Sardines, wholes, halfs dt
J. J fJ quarters for sale low by
Dec. 8.
GEO. MYERS.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY!
Goods At Cost For Cash ! t
Ai MACLEAN & CO.
"ITTILL COMMENCE, on the 28th instant, ta
V V sell their entire stock of goods at cost fur
cash.
Their stock is generally known to the public to
be the lairs. t tn tne State, amounting to not less
than 980,000. and consisting in part of a very ex
tensive assortment of BLACK and colored
SILKS, BOMBBZINESt a great variety of La
dies' DRESS GOODS, a larse stock ofLADIKS'
CLOAKS, plainand printed DELAINES, French
and Enplish MKP.INO.A LP ACCAS, CLOTHS,
CASSlMKKKSf and Vts.il INU.
Scvenf -fivt packages of NEGRO GOODS;
Twf nty-uve bales of Gray and v bite BLAN
KETS 34. 7-H, 4-t. 6-4. 10-4 ni 12-4 BLEACHED AND
BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS : snd SI no
Tery description of DOMK8TIO GOODS; FLOOR
OIL C LOTUS, from f to 24 feet wide: VELVET.
BRUSSELS, THREEPLY, SUPERFINK, FINK and
COMMON CAUI'KTINOri, HVOS, DRUGGETS, fcc,
This stock of goods is extensively known
throughout the State, and Is believed to comprise
the best assortment in this place, and consists ol
new and fresh goods, most of it having been laid
In this Fall, and ths greater portion purcliaacd ior
cash, at the lowest prices.
The ssle will continue from day to day until the
entire stojk is disposed of thus offering unequalled
Inducements for those desirous of purchasing.
3r After the 26th instant, no gooda will be
charged on their books. VII amounts under ftlOO
wilt b.) for cash on delivery for sums over I00,
notes nego i .bio an payable at Bank will be tak
en if desired.
&THE HARDWARE Branch of the busin.
ess will be continued as heretofore.
Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 27, 1857 93-tf.
GUE AT iOAIlG AIIJ ST
IUUENSE SACRIFICE ! !
'i-ttftUBSLKiBKKS tiavine made arranire-
X menta to eaterinto a different business on the
1st day of January, I85B. offer for sale their entire
stock of SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING,
AND FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS AT
COST FOR CASH.
This stock consists of
CLOAKS, SHA WLS, SILKS,
MERINOS, PLAIDS, DeLAlNS,
ALPACAS, INFANTS' WALK
ING S UTS, R O BBS De CHA FI
BRES, LINENS, SHEETINGS,
FLANNELS,BLANKE TS,KER-
SEYS, LINSEYS. CLOTHS,
CASIMERES, VESTINS. Gents
FURNISHING GOODS, BOYS1
AND YOUTHS1 CLOTHING;
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
IU UDIJi.cS, VAMlSaS, Off: ; ,
This stock having been purchased for CASH
darng the paste la New York tad Philadelphia
we will sell for w peresnt leaa than any other
nousa aeiiing at cost. , The above stock will be of
fered from day today until all eld. Persona wan
ting bargain, will do well to give us a call before
porchasingelaewhere. - ' -
KAHNWEILER& BRO. ,
Wilmington, N. C
Oct. 29th. 1857 91 3m
N. B.-All sums under 100 Cos t all over 100,
nut negotiable at Bank.
7" Please remember that It la one door from
the Corner S'ore. -
SHA3ILESS BAGS.
1 nr0Tw, Dnhels :EA MLF.SS RAOS.
lUUVj Foraleby ADAMS, BRO. A Co.
TAILORING raTABUSllMENT.
rP H E subscriber baa removed his Tailoring Kb
I tablUhment from the corner ef Market and
Second streets, to Wilkinaoa'a building, three
doors above his lata location.
Ha will attend to tha business in all its branches,
and work will be executed with neatneaa and des
patch. Cutting will be attended to promptly.
Cleaning Gentlemen's apparel and repairing will
also be attended to.
I refer, in regard to my qualifications, to Mr.
Tsomai H. Ho war.
TITUS R. AMES.
. Call. . ., g7jtn -
FALL STOCK -Mm
IIERCHAATS AND
PLANTi- K -are re-
ifimlnp t h n.'tr Colli-.
- 1 xM. ,,ecifully solicited to examine
j plete assortment of Ham. Cape and Umbrelua
ivZilZ" ilZZZZ. o7, m-
:r 'r. .,.7 Ih fin.
st Cheshinaretta.
ZOOd-zen s .lt Kelt nd half fruit CasM-nere
hats, of a II colors, styles snd qualities ; '
30U docen,, Co'h, iMoliatr, Silk and cotton
Plush. Petersham, MJk and .-otton Gl.ized Caps
of all the different varieties, including some of
tha neatest stvles ol Dress. Evening and HuMrie
Caps , yet imrodneed. ; Alro iU, jt-avei. and
Hl.icW Drrss - Cas-imcro of ihe mur hnndsnme
stvles, together with ah elegan" a-si.rt.ncnt of In .
fantaand ' hlldreii flats and M Klnts and
Mloomers. Ladies Beaver and Kelt ridirsr hit.
New style Unibr. ll .o. tine and common C.me
dtc, ttjr. Ladies Ftir .Snrs and (Jentli mrni Pm
CollarsTurnishtd to otdt-r. A at I is .l ii;d fn
II. OfM.i MYEIIS
' Hat and Cap Enipluni, 34 Mark, t S.
Sep. 12.
BASKKT.
WK have a large lot ol Baskets of various eises
and styles. Korcaivbv
Dec. 18. VV. H. OsNKAI.F.
GOLD PENS UK-POINTED.;
Gold Pens at Wholesale and Ketail with or
without Cases. Old Gold Pens Ite-pointett- En
close the Pen and fifty cents in ash or Postage
Stamps, and leiorn mail still brine the Pen as
f ood as new. A superior style of Quill Spring
'en, which Is much in use. All varieties of Long
Ni Pens made lo order and kept constant y on
hand
Tha price of Pens, without Canes, varies from
.( to 3fi0.
The undersigned havins been etignite-1 in the
manufacture of Gold I'rris for svveial yen is, hope,
by strict attention to business, to guin a ehure of
public pu'. --mage.
All ordtrs attended to witii promptness.
Address. "
KELLOGG COOPER;
' Bastable Arcade.
Syracuse, N Y
N. B. A liberal discount to the Trade.
Dec. 1. i 6 m.
SALT AFLOAT.
Qnnn UU.siIEL4.ALUM salt. cargo
OUvJUoi-' BBIG Clarence, just arrived
from Turk's Island. For sale in lots, by
G.iW. DAVIS.
From J. TYSON A CO . Manttfacturers and
Mechanics' Exchange, Baltimore, who sre author
ized to act aa AGEN TS for I Tie Commercial.
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.
TH K
MOUTH ERN AMD VVESTICRX "
JOURNAL OF PROGRESS.
DEVOTED TO THB PROMOTION OP
SCIENCE, ART, MANUFACTURES, COM
MERCE, AGRICULTURE AND TRADE,
4ND DESIGNED rOR TUK DK8K OF
Merchants, Planters & the Humes of Busi
ness Men,
W. n. MEREDITH tt RICHARD EDWARDS Ebitoss
Assisted o a tttrge HUitiber of Distinguished Contri
butors in varum Stales.
The Journal of Progress is allied to n party. It
maii.tains its politknl principles, the I NTKGU IT V
.U PKOS 'KKHV IIK TH K U.MO.N. and the
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES, aceordina
to the cOndiionand limitations ol'lhe FEDERAL
COiSTITUTlN. ' It . eks to nrnize .thse
principles by increasing intercourse beiwi en all
sections of the Country, and developing there
sources of the OUTll at.d VVEsT.
The ouih proditcee the great staples of the
Country snd consunr.es vast uni'umt of the pro-
luets and m ihufacttiies of our imn and toman
land: hnce.the importance of oniMM rciu I On-
tres and internal tmpr.v iiienti", tn k' ep pace will
the North, which Is tn.ikin j sued rapid strides lb
commercial and political . vit. ignty
The Journal ol ProgreBn Will lie ttir f 'Oil MER-
CIAI. ANU INDL'-tKlAI, (liitr 4 bf the
SOUTH AND WKST devoid to KrSticATiov
COSIMKBCK. Fl.tANOB, TbADK, IWTEks L ImBOVB-
mints, M AsorACTvaas, AeBicvLTDBBNn i AliNinrj.
I n a II these depart incntsi is clurn v. ill be wonhv
of patronage.
To our family readers. e will furnish a piig
aroeabii and intereating tihe..iiHiHl yminsicun
siiitinz of'riiiinal snd select iioer:iuliicHl sketches
of dt'-iinuiithed men; the lutes' i ard most reliable
news of ilieday frorc time lo time we w ill furnish
a Statistical "nd Historical aecount ol the 'om-
merciat ities und Towns throughout th 'ountrv.
togetherwith Illcstbations pbbfAbcA expbkssly
pob TSIS lOONlfAU
r Air-mis wanted fori hi Journal, on which a
liberal commission is- tilloued. Those applying
foraa. nt;les, must forward ree nino nd.iliwn fi oin
one or more Merchmit- and the Post Maxierof he
town. No other application not t-ed . Snecimen
numbers sent to any part of thevouniry .in appli
cation Allcommiinit'stinnsto br forwarded to the
Journal of Proerrss. Biiliirmire o- t Louis.
PcSLtSHBD Mosthit. ai the Maniil.irtiirers and
Mechanics' Exchange, on Iron ttulldintr. Ralii
more, and at the N. E. Cor. of ?hetnut and Four.
Ih Streets, St. Louis, Mo., and s'ipplied by appoint,
ed Agentxlhrooghout the United st;itr -'
TERMi: Only 91 per annum 15 conies will
be sent to onb adfress, if In tl.e en trt . for $15.
Tr Poet Masters.ire auihori8eii t.) act is Agents.
and retain for their eouiniisnion 23 per ceht;
Feb. 19.
STEDMAVS SALES! MA1ZINE
Is fo 8b Thk title Or a
to bb published monthly in thb
TOWN OF SALEM. N C.
A MEMBER OF TllK WORTH CAROLI5TA BAR.
I N offering to the public my Maemine, I claim
A. for the Editorial Chair no superiority over that
aepartment ol other like Peiiodtcals; but 1 do claim
tor tne talent of north (Jarolina, and the South
generally, that will be brought to ita support.
Southern patronage. And I alo, as a Southern
man, and the Editor of a Southern Magasin6.cUim
at the hands o( thu Sruihern country, and espe
cially of North Carolina, mat aid and support th t
win nere, at nome, estab isn. upon a nrm basis, a
fountain of Literature, and exclusively a Home
Literary Magasine.
Many are the Magazines now published in the
Northern States that are flooding the whole South
ern country There is not, (it is probable,) a coun
ty tn any Sovnern State thai is not visited bv
Hrper," Uruham." Peterson." or " Godey
while herein North Carolina and ihu South where
genius unsurpassed and unequalled reigns, the lit
erary talent that is brou hi into exereise is dedi
cated to the support or Norttiern Maguxincs, while
Southern enterprise, taste and talent bow in hum
ble submission to such suicidal policy of Southern
contributors.
Why. 1 ask. cannot tea North Carolina, the
South send greeting to ur .southern clime a
Magazine, acceptable fur the many qualities thut
adurn the pages of ths mfi chas'e, eiegunt ana
polite Periodicals! It is tru-t thai the JSouth hu
her Magnzines; but few in nnmber are they, and
nnknown. compared to the publications of the
North, which every mall brings to our h hiea, fill
ed with the lesnlt of hired labor, and teeming with
unpardonable aedition.
Then I appeal to North Carolina nni other
Soui hern Stairs tn aid me in oiv emerprise. and
in promoting a literary lan'e am-ngt itioe upon
whom, st a Southern man. I hav aims -
My 'Magiaine will he of the UMial si.e . and no
thing wi:te admiited to i prg.r nut such arti
cle aa will mt th ior..val ( the mom fati-
dit. -li.t h. ltai-"ra-d .. ih
ENGRA VINGS AND PL A TES
of the most elegant ti-sturi' rqAlina in beuiy
and style any exe- u'ed at th ' rfti
My price of Bu'cripiin i. n'tREE DOLr
LiARS per year. whtT-h U required ta be paid in
a lvanee, as tlie.expne l a. ier ed lne-l il
lishing Mich a ( nllicai.-n will ot mimi ol a cred
It svsiem. " '
ifT Tht flrmt Number will be iitf tt Jnnrarv
8i-8 A t. - IM- DM .
pt. 1. I3S7. Editor and proprietor
N B My 4 Ulr'1- ui.tii th-Aoveoti er i i l
be Pitsbrojgh, ' C aer ih I tim.- it ' e
-Salem. N C. sept 29
WINTER;. .HAT
WD CAPS
A FUt L
Nf V 1IE AS.
a rl,M.m e .,11 ri' -j-fT,i a:i-tt-
"' r.-xa and .-Hminea H'tt. and
Cat now iijien. rotmrii-insi i ; : -
li.K. Wit AND WftH HATS. VIXiTH. Pt-fStH aN
81LK til.AKKtl CATS. 1XFANTK HATH AND
CAM MISSES fiKAVElt- AVD FECT -FI.AT3,
BOT AND yot THS SOFT !
HAT8 AND CAIM. HMBiiEL : ;
. .'.' Las, canes, belt.
:.-'-? , fcc., lie. kr .;,
W hicb we oftir at whoktaai r etiV.a t he ve.4
lowest prices. ' - i i . n vL'uk
34 Market street, two do.iia b.iuw -..t , a r. a.
wial i , ., . SO.
eMt WfooEeGmMe.
CANDY made of the; Refined Crashed Sugars
sold at a reduced ptice. ' : r : ,
Jam now maniifiici uring Candy of tha very heat
material of augitr, and warranted to stand any cli
mate and no HDMBVO, for the unprecedented low
price oi
SIX'!' UTTJJ
PER HUNDRED WEIGHT1!
Togriher with a full assortment o. Fbcits, Cow
PBCTieSABT,&rM Viz : ,. ;i j
APPLES, always on hand in season -ORANGEY,
do. do. do.
POTA TOES, and OSIOSS;
HEETS TURNIPS, and CABBAGE ;
DM Elf FRUITS
CRAHERltlE and CITRON s
CVRKA.S TS RAISINS, whole, half and
qmrter boxes; Jelli ol all Kinds; Preserves of
atl description , together with P.cklea, C rind led
Fruits ar.d Syrups of all kinds; Fire f Truckers
Torpi-does. Fireworks of all kinds, ioeludine Ro
tii. m ''an-des, Sky Rockets, Snappers, Flying
Pieeona, dtc.
Tceethtr -with the above. I have on- hand a full
assortment of Cigura, including 10,000 Londrrs of
inv own imp irt iiion, warranted hesid.a eevera
brands of inferior quality losuitcustomes. Chew
inn Tobacco of all brands added to my slock, com
purine the Gold Leaf, Cavendish, Sweet Honey
Orinoco, dtc.
Catsups of all kinds ;
Crackers sweet, soda, butter, water, milk and
Tea.ol all brands and qualities;
SarJines; whole ha H and quarter boxes
Lobsters; in cans, and jars.
Anchovies; in jars and Kegt.
Peppers; spikes, .Sauces, apers and Olives
'undies; Wax, Spe m, adamantine & Tallow
Winest Kn.-cat, .sherry, and Caret
Cordials t Creame de Rose amour, Mint, Nou
gat Parfait Amur L'ame, etc.
French A Imported andies
Crystalizi d Cordial Drops.
Froiia d dried preserves.
" J: lly drops, Bonbons, Cherries, Figa
oVc. With a variety of ariiclea too nunierous to
mention. 1 assure all who may call on me that 1
wilt give them satisfaction in ail respects, snd In
the meantime 1 will thank my friends and custo-
mers for ihefr psst patronage and by the same at
tentlon as heretofore 1 solicit ana desire a con
tinuance of the same.
F. M AGOSTINf,
No. 22 opposite the Market.
Dec. 3. 108 if.
Encourage Southern. Enterprise
THE TIMES:
A S0UTH8RH LITERARY ABD IAMILY
And the only one Published in the South
rPHK TIMES has more than tixty regular con
X libmorj, embracing many of tho beat writers
in the Union. . Its leading mutier is mostly or
isinal and procured at graal expense consisting
of Original Pi ovelcl ies. History, b!o?innliy, iici
encr. Agriculture, Education, Poetry, Foreign and
Domestic rtewe and the .Markets.
The third volume enlarged and grcatlv improv
ea, printed hue white paper and uri new
copperla-ed type, will commence lhe first wTefc
InJAiMJARZ. IS5i Now is Ill's be t time to
ubscribej commence with the new oear. Id the
first nltmhers tits new volume will cominenca two
mOst intensely interesting
&RIZE STORIES,
and it will be impusible 'O supply back numbers
after s few weeks.
To the friend of Southern Literature in all the
Southern Staged, we appeal for support. The
TIMES is the only l.iterir Paper published for
the tUlh, and it shall be as good aa the best
published in the North. Yon want a good fami
ly paper, then try the limes one year.
Pu lihed weekly st $1 per year in advance.
Specimen tttplea 8 nt gratis. Address
OGBUUN, COLE ALKRIGHT,
Greensboro', N. C.
To SotmiKi! EpiTOHs The above Is a short
I'roi-p'-ctiiH lor the new volumn of the Times To
sneceed In giving the eople of the S titb a Home
Literary aj-r. demariil that Wrt i-hflnld adver
tise extensively and niuke our nude taking known
To pay for lhi we are ml able, and to follow the
example of the Northern Press rni promise to
J jrv . is contrfv to tle rstnilien idea of an hon
est man. We, therefore, hve to mi (teat as a
f'.irtr, in the uam of your Iov for Southern en
terpiite Hint yon will give the above a place in
iur paier sii'I if on d -era the Times wirthy,
wi- nil) bx much obliged for an editorial notice
We r laborinjr v-ry had m make the Timn
eqn-il to the deinnntls of the south and every dol
lar .ve actual OlBoe eX-iise is If slowed O(on
ih eontenis. Our list of cunti ilm ors is Very
larse und rontxios srt n f ili- best Writers fn th
country Nortli or rtiilh . The-e cost its s-vsrsl
liuielred do liars every year. We hope yon will
exctt-e otir familiar address. We are speaking to
brethren.
Many nf yon have known c s for soma time snd
can testify to the zeal with which we have ehdea
vored to prosech' oor hnderiaklng. and such as
have no acq'i. intance can secure an exchange if
desired. '
Nov. 8. 96
EMPTY BARRELS.
-?fin PRIME SPIRIT BARRELS, jnst re
'ceived, and i'oraal by
Dec. 17. AOAMS. BRO. t CO
GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!!
The greatest offer in Gold Pens, Gold Pencils
Gold Chains, and Gold Watches ever
made. Head the following :
Saras 2r:r;3r z3.a acssszTirsa
worth from five to one hundred dollars, positively
given to any peraon who can spare one day in a
week, or one hour in a day, getting up clubs of
subscribers in his own and adjoining neighbor
hoods, for the best and moat popular family newa
paper now published. No expense, no outlay, no
capital required nf agents An entire new plan is
inupuBcu, uv wiiivn nay person can suceeed in ma
king it a paying business, who wiJI undertake th
agency. A private circular, ior the inspection of
icmuui, wii.. luiiiifeiaoi premiums, will be aent
to any one who desires it, on receipt of a atami, to
pay return postage, orne agents hare earned a
nunareo aouar gold waicB In one week.
Every family should read at Icaat one Newspa
per from New York city, without interfering with
their Local papers, which, of course, cannot, and
should not. be dispensed with. But New York be
ing the great Commercial and and business centre
of this con ti net, no farmer, mechanic, professional
man, or merchant, is properl .- prepared for the
emergencies of ids calling unless he is in commu
nication with new Vorg city by means of one of
lis nisi cut a newspaper mediums. Such a medi
am la our "LEDGER.'' n -utral in politics, but
giving all the facia, items o news, and thrilling In
cidents worth knowing throughout the -uuntry.
A Valuable Gift.
Each new sab-tcriber will receive with the firat
No. of hUor her paper one of the new and beauti
ul glass pointed indelible Pencils, just imported
from Europe, and lor which we have obtained the
exclusiveagencyfonhiseountry. This Is the most
ing. nious ami useful little imp'ovementof ihe pree
ert age, and -a the only pencil ever made th .l will
u lite with Ink, making it both pea and pencil of
the finest quality at the same time. It wiilist for
years, and for practical use in wor'h more than any
old pen in the market. .-.
Fot list of premiums and lull particularsaddress.
HAI L d WEST,
7:- ., PbIM,ers, N. Y.Cl.y.
hcov i cutin suppucu to me trade at a profit-
uble di ount
Auguvt 27th,
tw67
NOTICE.
HE PUBLIC AUK HKKKBY NOTIFIED
1 That at the FallTenn. 1857. of New Hanover
-perlort-.ur of Law and Equity.it waa order
ed that a p- cia Teun .if said Curt be held on
h :-si Monday Uf January next, and that aaid
."Special T"ni sitould ron'inar- two weeks.
Paul, a and "io.nws po the Stale Docket are
not ruq aired r urtend
i e.-te, J A S. A W R 1 G HT, C S. C.
"v (9. . 103 tc. '
JI ST KECEIVCDr
111 DAY per Express a few nrime Oranvea.
At the Bnadwav Vari tv .-si ore No tn Mn.
ke!.mi . , V W.H. DbNEALE. "
KMPrV SPIRIT BARRELS.
I p,Iu5 stn.t kDd SPIllir BAR
wU ' RELst For aale bv.
SWAN & COS LOTTERIES'.
A'EW JM C1SILL1A.NT SCHEME!
mi'-ii - n ' . .v .
CAPITAL PRIZE
Ufa foMMltt
The following Scheme will be drawn by S
Swax d Co . Managers of the Fort Gaines Acad
emy lottery, in each of their Lo n cries for De-I
eember, 18B7, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, to which I
city they have removed their Principal Office.
CLASS 65,
To be drawn la the City of Aogosta, Georgia, In I
. pnbiic, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1857.
CLASS 66, J
To be dran in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in
! public on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER ,12th, 1857.
CLASS 67,
To be drano in tho City -if Aognsta, Georgia, in
pnbiic on
SATURT AY, DECEMBER 19857.
CLASS 68,
To be drawn in the City of August a, Georgia
In
public, on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1867,
, , -
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS
riVB THOUSSANU FOUR HUNDRED PRIZES!
NEARLY ONE PiUZE TO EVER? NINE TICK
. . :: ets. . .
M1GNIFHMT SCHEME?
TO BE DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN DECEMBER!
Prize of
60,000 I
Prle of
2,000
30,000 1 1 -10,000
l 60 Prisea of
6,000 I00 "
5,0i0 100 " " .
3,000 1100 " '
1,500
1,000
150
125
100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prizes of 300 appro'to 960,000 prize are tl,2.X
4
250
200
30.0 0
10,000
1,000
BOO
" 600
" 500
" 400
300
200
100.000
150
125
100 "
76 '
60 "
20 are
6 000
5.0T0
3,000
2,000
1,500
5,000
o,4UU frizes amounting to ' 320 000
Whole 'tickets 10; Halves 5 ; Quarters 2t,
PLAN OF THE LOTTERV.
The Numbers from I to 50.000. corresnnndlhv
with those Numbers on the Tickets urinted on
separate slips of paper, are encircled With small
tin tunes and placed in one Wheel.
The first 368 Prizes, simiilarlv minted and en.
circled, are placed in another wheel.
I he wheels are then revolved, and a number la
drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at tha
same time a Prize is era wn from the other wheel.
The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and
exhibited to the audience, and registered by the
Commissioners; the Prizs being placed against
the Number drawn.- This operation ia repeated
uuui an Mie r rises are arawn out.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two ureceedlng and the two succeeding
Number a to those drawing the firat 8 Prizea will
be entitled t. the 32 Approximation Prizes. For
example; 11 lick et No 1 1250 draws the S60.0U0
Prize, those Tickets numbered 1 1243, 11249. 1 1251
11252, with each be entitled to a 300. If Ticket
No. 550 draws the 330.000 Priae. those Tickets
nnmbered &48 549, 551. 652, will each be entitled
to 9iou, and soon according to the above scheme.
I he 6X00 Prizea of t 'O will be determined hv
he last figure of the Number that drawa the S60 -
l"00 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing
he 460,000 Prize ends with No. I. then all the
tickets, where the number ends in I, will be en
tiled toSiO. If the Number ends with No.2.tten
all lh! Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be
milled to and SO on to 0.
Certificates of Packages will he tutA i it, fol.
lowing rates, which is the tivk ;
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80
iu ii an . 4ti
10 Quarter " 20
10 Eighth " 10
It
u
tl
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIPI.
CATES.
Enclose the money to our address for the Tielr.
eta ordered, on receipt of which they will be for
warded by first mail. Purchasers can have tick
ets ending in any figure thev mav designate
The List nf Drawn Numbers and Prteeswlll l.
aemto purchasers immediately after the drawing.
u ruicinKrewni piease write tneir signatures
plain, and give their Post Offieel Cmmtv and
3r Remember that rr Prlr I. (nn ..j
pavab e in full without deduction. .
3" All prize of 1,000 and under, paid immedi.
tely after the drawing other nrizea at th iianal
time of thirty daya.
Ait communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN. & CO., Augusta, Georgia.,
J loiMllllimuiniriwir J.I MlimimffrV. a 19 n
Aiianuc, via., can nave their orders filled, and aave
tm"i hy addressing S. S wan A Co., at either of
tr A list Of the numbers that am drawn tm
the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each
one Is entitled to, will be nnhlineed after avvr
rawing, in the following nanera - A -,,. in t n.n
ConetitutionaUat. New OrLymm n,t f.ju. h.-L.
Ur, Charleston Standard, NwthtiMe Gazelle, Atlanta
i 5 . " rrmaiiy isuy oook, oavan-
York Dispatch and Paulding Mite.) Clarion.
WORTHY OF NOTICE.
T?TIHE LARGPEST ASSORTMENT OF
HATS and CAP ta h r.wt t ,. i...
, . .. . ...,..,u,,,m
in pun um, si market at.
Nov. 14. CHAS. D.MYERS.
FINE DRESS HATS.
MOLESKIN, BEAVER, CASSI31ERE AND
Soft Felt of the latest styles and finest finish.
Just opened at the Hat and Cap Empnriara, 31
Market Street. CHAS. D. MYERS,
f.ov. 14th.
SPECIE.
lOO SPECIE, FOR SALE BY
S1.UUU Nov. 14. O.W.DAVIS.
WINES! WINES!! WINES!!!
TT IS TRULY SAID that George Myers haa
- "e ocst Champagne wines ever before offered
n thia city They need but a trial from thoee kKo
" -f " u9at tnemto sapercrde all other brands.
uii-fciiiAL BRAND, u cases, the "ne pies
ultra" of all winea from t vineyard of Bouche,
r us ei urouei
Sillery superleur, "
HeidsicK brand qtadt pia.
Bouche brand "
" Crown brand -; (
' Star brand - '
Also, Rrsndies of the very finest grades. Pure
Holland Gin, duties paid at Castom House. Wil
mington, N. C. Sherry, Port any Madeira Wines,
pure, ana every possi me variety or Winea, Li
quora. Coidiale, c.. Ac. in wood ac glass.
Tuscaloosa. Monongahela and Bourbon WhiaJrv.
witha lot of choice old Baker Whiskey, the choi
ces! article ever onerea neiore in tnts market.
Call and examine, at the Original Family Gro
eery, Noa. 11 and 13, Front street.
April?. GEO. MYERS.
EMPTY BARRELS.
90I SPIRIT BARRELS, jnst received per
O'-V Schr. Ingomar, and for aale by
Nor 12. - ADAMS, BRO. 4 CO.
EMPTY BARREL'S
1 A Q SUPERIOR SECOND HAND SPIRIT
I V Barrela. For sale by
Dee. 3.
O. W. DAVIS.
. , ESI Pi Y BARRELS.
Ofl PRIK Spirit Barrels, jnat received per
VIV brig Albert Adatne. For aale by .
Dee. 3.
ADAMS, BRO. A CO.
- ' FINE CANES.
WK H AVE jaal opened a targe and elegant t
rietv nfrimi Walkina Can . n.;c i
partof Gmta Percha, handsomely mounted with
fv."ll?fr' ,"d rieh! ex"" heads. Orange
ood. Ebony, Rosewood and aeijeted Hiekorys
mounted ia various arylea. Calf and examine onr
.wtnifai the Hat. and Cap Emporiam. 34
Mark st. HHAS r uvcdd
Oct. I. ' ' .
ROYAL illJPJNi LOTTERY.
The neztordlnary drawing of the Royal Havana
Lottery eortdactrd by the Spanish Government, ud
der tho supervision of the Captain General of Caw
oa, wintase place at Havana on
SATURDAY, JAN. 9TH, 1858
SOETEO NU31EK.O 92 ORDINARIO.
CAPITAL PRIZE 100 00n If!
1 prize of 9100,000
4 prizes of $2,00
I " 50,000
1 " i ; 30.000 I
5 " 1.000
52 " 500
10,000
5,000
143 400
tl
20 Apr'xm's. 8,800
4 approximations to the ? 100.000 of 600 eacht
4 of S400 to S50.000 ; 4 of $400 to $30,000: 4 ol
8403 to 1 0,000, 4 of 400 to5.0C0.
Whole Tickets, 20; tlaIres,S10; Qitarters5.00,
Prizes casned at sight at 6 per cent discount.
Bills on the Bank of Charlotte taken at par.
A drawing' will be farwarded aa soon aa '.he re
sult becomes known
Communications addressed lo DON RCDRI-
GUEZ. (care of City Post, Charleston, C.) un
til the 9th of January will be attended to
H ep. a.
INHALATION IN CONSUMPTION.
BltONCaiTIS. Larvgitls. and other diseases of
the onest ana inroar, successfully treated by the
Inhalation of Medicated Vapor, and Powders, by
I "UDUIr11 vuiieijiuiivnai ticniiiiruif as prac
deed at the Stnvvesant Medical Institute, New
York City. .
The unprecedented sarcees which has attended
this method of .resting diseases of the Luncs and
Throat, hs induced ua :o depart from our jsual
course, and avail ourselves of the columns of the
fress, in order to brine it to the Knowledge of such
as mav be laboring under, or predisposed to such
affections. The dawn of a brighter day has arriv
ed for the consumptive; the doctrine of taeincura-
bitity of Consumption having at length passed a-
way. We have indubitable proois in our posses
sion, that Consnmotion, in all ita stages, can be
cured ! in the first by tubercular absorptions; in
tne second, by trauformatioa of tubercular into
chalky and calecreous concretions ; in the third, by
cicatrices or scars, xnowweaaea 10 mc opinions
of the past may assert, that even now Consump
tion ia incurable ; such are behind the age. To all
ini8 great truth must oeappareot, viz: that the
medicine inhaled in the form of vapor or powder.
directly into Lungs, must be more effectual than
that taken into the stomach, where the disease
does not exist. The advantage ot inhalation in
Consumption and throat diseases is, that medicines
in the form of vapor are applied directly to-the
Lungs, where the disease exists; the stomach is
thus left free lo aid in restoring by administering;
to it neaitny iiie-givingtood. t here is no case so
hopeless that Inhalation will not reach I The
means, too, are brought within the reach of all. the
manner of administering the Vapors being so sim
ple that the invalid ia never required to leave home,
where the hand of friendship and affection tend so
much to sid the physician's efforts.
The inhaling method is soothing, safe and spee
dy, and consists in the administration of medicines
in such a manner that they are conveyed into the
Lunga into the form of Vapor, and produce their
action at the aeat of the disease. Ita practical suc
cess ia destined to revolutionize the opinions of the
medical world, and establish the entire curability of
Consumption.
I earnestly appeal to the common sense of all af
flicted with Lung diseases, to embrace at once the
dvantagca of Inhalation; and no longer bddIv
medicine to the unoffending stomach. I claim for
Inhalation a place among the priceless gifts that
nature and art hath given ns, that "our daya may
be long in the land," and as the only Ark of re
fuge forthe Consumptive, a method not only ra
tional, but simple, safe and efficacious.
ucn of the protession that have adopted. In
halation have found it efficacious in the highest de
gree, arresting the progress of the disease, and
working wonders in many desperate cases. lo
verity a aignal triumph of our art over this fell
destroyer of our species.
iMoTf. Physicians wishing to make themselves
acquainted with thia practice, are Informed that
our time being valuuble, we can only reply as to in
gredients used, to sucn tetters as contain a fee.
The lee in - ail cases or Pulmonary Alluctions
ill be S10 on receipt of which the necessary
medicinea and instruments will be forwarded.
Applicants will state age. aex, .married or single.
how lone atlecled. If any Hereditary disease ex
ists in the family, and symptoms generally. Let
tne name, town ana state De plainly written.
Postage for return answers must be enclored. -
Letters when regiatered-by the Post Master will
be at our risk.
All letters must be addressed to
WALLACE MEATOUN, M. D.
S M. Institute, New York City.
Oct. 31. 95 6m,
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! !
FOB THB TRADE OR PRIVATE USE.
FOSTER & LEE,
Furniture Manufacturers,
35 Bowery, New York. '
7 TSRM3 CASH. QBE PRICB PEL
HERETOFORE we have manufactured
and sold exclusively at Wholesale. We
are now prepared to offer a well assorted atock
Ed
at Retail, at a saving of from twenty to thirty
per cent, to tne consumer.
We have now for aale
Mahogany Chairs, spring seats, upholstered
in hair cloth, from 92 26 to 96 00 each.
Mahogany Sofas, spring sests, upholstered in
hair cloth, from 13 to 26 dollars each.
Mahogany Rocking-Chairs, spring seats, up-
noistered in nair-clolth, from 6 to 11 dollars
each.
Mahogany Easy Chairs, on castors or rockers,
upnolstered In hair-cloth, from 1 1 to 18 dol
lars each.
is
Mahogany 'fete a-Tete, upholstered tn hair
cloth, from IS to 35 dollars each.
Mahogany Tete-a-tete Sofas, upholstered in
nair ciotn, from a to 45 dolars each.
Marble and Mahogany Top Tables, In great
Ess
varierv of stvles. dualities and nricea.
Bureaus, hall Marble and Wood Top, with or
pa
without u lasses, and wash-stands to mst-h
se:
Also. Wardrobes Bedsteads. Sideboards.
nan stands, hook Cases, Loungea, Etegerea
Corner stands and Book shelves.
OFFICE FURNITURE. DESKS, TABLES AND
UUAUU.
AH the above gooda in black walnut or oak
63
at the same prices.
I'JLKL.OR SUITS,
I n Rosewood upholstered in French Brocatelle,
aatm Da ma sit, satin ana Plush.
The same in Black Walnut, the frames of
of which are stained in varnishing, making a
beautiful imitation, and npholsiered in the
aame gooda, make a showy appearance at a
much lower price.
In our establishment can be fo'.nd a great
variety of Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood. Ma
Ca-
Eaf
Ed
hogany and Black Walnut Turkish Smoking
Pk.l.. t I 1 V-3 ff X 1 1 . .
uui..iuiiuiug wiiairv, nan lemurs, Vol
taire Chairs, Cane Chaffs, and also the cele
brated SPRING BED. known aa Tucker1.
patent. 1 his article we would particularly re
commend, it having been fully tested, and
found upon trial to be the beat spring bottom
ever iuicuivii.
Conclusion-.
Parties Who are not able to narsonallv aWt
tnegooas tney may warn, can denend nnnn
navina; ineir timers nuea wrtn aa much care,
and their inte-est studied, aa though they were
Ed
O
present; and to such we also offer onr services
far tne selection of any Household goods thev
may want, and aa we should purchase front
Firs Hands, a saving; will thereby be made
wnicn iu cuaiooier wouia nave toe benefft of.
July 29, 1857. wdrtwlyr
WILSON'S
HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT.
mnD -..i. .-:u-- 1. .
on hand every deseriptloa of t 12
SAUULKS, BRIDLES, HAR.glMVW
NESS, WHIPS and TRUNKS. all kinds of Leatb
er and Oil Coaeb Trimmings, Carpet Baga, BUs,
Valises. Infallible condition powders for diseased
horses and cattle. The targes aaaortmeat and
best atock of Goods In the -State j sold wholesale
or retail, at the lowest New York price, and on
aecomaiodMiag terras to prompt ea atom era.
Harness and 1 ranka made to or del, an4 repaired.
JAM ES W ILSON.
; Oct IT. BS-Iyc. Market at, aearthe wharf, i
EMPIRE CABS, GIGS & CARRIAGES
J USTM band, per Schr. Ban, n new and splen
did assortment of the above artielea for Chil
dren, at the Ek-oavWay Variety Store, No. 40
UsrkM-sree. , WM. H. Da.NEALE.
A.f,I3L . - SI
ALUR SALT.
4.000 SSSS,ALB SALT'iB
SELLING OFF.
OUR ENTIRE stock of Hats, Caps, Canes. Mm
breUas, Fare, Riding Hats, Children's Fancy
Ilata and Caps, Misses Flats, Belts, &c&c,ai
the Hat and Cap Emporiom, 34 Market sr.
Nov. 17. . - , CA AS. D. MYERS. t
HOUSTON'S PATENT SKID SCALES.
qpHESE Scales, for which the Inventor has ob--L
tained Letters Parent from the United States
Government, are intended to supersede the present
cumbrous and objectionable apparatus used for
weighing cylindrical packages, such as battels,
tierees, f-c, containing articles vaaaBy sold by
weight. Also for weighing bales of cotton, hsy.
or other similar packages. The advantage claimed
for them over the ordinary Sealea in ase. arethat
no twuftar is required, as the article to be weighed
1 immediately suspended , by its own gravity, and
without strain, on reaching a given point beneath
the Scale beam ihua saving a larire amount of
time and labor, and preventing injury by hooks, or
otherwise, to tha frailest package. ' t The patentee
will be pleased to exhibit hu invention at the store
of Mr. S. M. West, and receive orders for such si
zes and quantities as may be desired.
GEO, HOUSTON. Patentee.
July 27. 67-tf
C ONSUMP riON
AND ALL
DISEASES ofthe LUNGS and THROAT
CAN BE
CURED BY INHALATION.
Which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the
lungs, through the air passages, and coming in di-
iki wwuott wilu ue uisease, neutralizes ine tu
bercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free
and easy e pectoration, heals the lungs, purifies
tne oiooa, imparts renewed vltjluv to the nervona
system giving that tone and energy so indispenea
Die ror tne restoration ot health. To be able to
state connaenny mat consumption is curable bv
nhalation, ia to me a source of unalluved nl.r.
It is aa much under the contol of medical treatment
asanyotner tormiacDie disease: ninetv m,t nf
every iinnarea cases can De curea In the firtt sta
ges, ana nny per cent in tne second; but in the
third stage it is impossible to save more than five
per cent, ior me L.ungs are so cut upbvthedis
ease as to un detunes to medical akill
however, in the last stages. Inhalaiinn afTn.A.
traordinary relief to the suflerin? attending ihi.
fearful scourge, which annually destroya ninety-
and a correct calculation shows that of the present
population ofthe earth, eighty millions are destin
ed 10 nn ine ioucumpme s grave.
.1 ruiy me quiver oi aeatn nas no arrow so fatal
s consumption, m ail ages It has been ih rri.t
enemy of lite for it spares neither age nor sex.
but sweeps off alike the brave, the heaniir.,1 ,k.
gracelaland the gifted. By the help of that' Su
preme Being irorn wnom comet h every good and
perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflcted a
permanent-ana speedy cure in Consumption. The
nrst cause 01 tuoercies is trom impure blood, and
the immediate eflect produced bv their dfinniii
in the lungs is to prevent the tree admission of air
into tne air ecus, wnicn causes a weakened vital!
ry inrougn me enure system. Then Buret, t, 1.
more rational to expect greater good from medicin
es entering the cavities of the lungs than from
those administered through the stomach t the pa-
.. . : 1 1 l . i .. c a . l , . ....
iicm mm aiaj Him i ue lungs iree and the brea
thing easy, aner inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhala-
ivui a iucui icnieuy, neveriueie8s it acts consti
tutionally, and with more; power and certainty
than rcmed'3 Iminlstered by the stomach. To
prove tne poweriui and direct influence of this
mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will
entirely destroy sensibility in a few minutes, para-
i;tiug iiiiciiuib ncrvuus system so that a limb
may be amputated without the slightest pain;
inhaling the ordinary burning gaa will destroy life
at a r a Uf hshnse
Tne inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system
wnen lainung or apparently dead. The order of
many oi ine meaicines is perceptible in the akin
lew minutes alter being inhaled, and may be im
mediately detected in the blood. A convincing
pjoofof the constitutional effects of inhalation, is
mc wei nisi BicaucBs in always produced by breath
ing foul air is this not positive evidence that pro
per remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously
administered through the lungs should produce the
happiest result I During eighteen years practice
iiiuwy inuunnuuB, E-uueiing irom diseases of the
lungs and throat, have been under my care.and I
have effected manyremarkable cure., even after
the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages
which fully satis es me that consumption isno lon
ger iaiai oisea?e. my treatment of comsuujp-.ion
is original, and founded on long experience and a
thorough investigation My perfect acquaintance
with the nature of tubercles, Ac, enables me to
distinguish; readily, the various forma of disease
lhat simulate consumption, snd apply the proper
. c, imam ten even in a single
case This familiarity, in connection with certain
pathological and microscopic discoveries, enables
me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contrac
tu tresis, io enlarge tne chest, purify the blood
impart to its renewed vitaliiy, giving energy and
VI, .7 v lilt. -.,. c S.J9ICIII.
, : . i. r. t i ,
Lien, men wiui mil airections sent to anv nart
." '-' uu ianiam py patients com
manicating ineir symptoms by letter." But the
cure would ba more certain if the patient should
py me a visit, which would give an opportunity to
casii'iiio mo iuukb anu cnaoie me to prescribe with
much greater certainty, and then the cure could
be effected without my seeing the patient again
.v.., .oniLK luiice muni contain a postage
stamp. I 6
ATDRES
G. W. OR AH AM, M. D J
BOX Ho. 63. V
Office, 1131 Filbert Street, old No. 109
BELOW TWELFTH.
a-a, -
Oct. 24.
9My.
WILMINQ ON & WELDOK RAILROAD XO
UPP1CR OF TUB BKO. AND StJPeBINTENnKNT I
Wilmington, N. C, Sov. 12. 1857. I
a nr. rAoobitiublt TKAIXSI WILL, Until
luruier nonce, run over tnts rosd as folio w a -.
GOING NORTH, DAILY. 1
OAV EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilmington
.1 v.vv n. ai.. (sunaays eicepted); arrives at
Goldsboro at 92 leaves in 5 minutes ; and ar
rives ai weiaon ai i.mi f. W ,
NIGHT EXPRESS TttAlN leaves Wilmlngt
10a at a, f. ttl t arrives at Uordsboro at 7.53, Zo
fpi ; TOomM , strives at vveidon at 12,
GOING SOUTH, DAILY.
DAY EXPRESS leaves Weldon at
i m. .
M-
tannoaya excepted)! arrives at GoldtberoT
3.31
f. m. leaves in it minutes . arrives at
ton at 7.45 P. M .. to snnoer.
Wilming-
NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 9 00 P.
M.; arrives stColdsbaro' at 12.46 A. M -leaves in
1V2i2S.,uLrH,res " Wilmington at 5,30 A, M.
uCThe Night Express Train conneeta with
the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds
ouru ,
Through Tickets North sold fn Wilmington : to
Baltimrre I2: to Philadelphia its. 7
York 150 t to Washington, D. C, SI 1.
tTica:T wttt not aa bold to a bzqko in
j riason.
Passengers are notified that an ezlra charge of
twenty-five cents Kill be required of those vka do
not purchase Octets at stations.
Freight by paaaenger trains double rates. Lo
cal fare, with tickets, about 3 cents dim- mile t If
paid in the ears-
FREI -SHT TRAIXS.-TW0 throagh schedule
trains between. Wilmington and WeMon, each
week, leaving alternately on Mondays and Thurs
days, and arriving on Tuesdays and Fridays; four
schedule trains per week ta Goidsbore,' leaving
Wilmington onTaeeiays, Wednesdays. Fridays
and Sdtnrdaya, and Go Id bo ro on Mondays, Wed
nesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, making with
the "through" trains, a dailv freiohr train
ways b ween Wilmington and Gotdaboro.a one
irrega tar train, lor way freight. v
All dues om fretghf, no or- down-, oayable at
Geueral Freight Office in Wilmlr.ri ..
or delivery, exclusive of that on the North Caro
liaa Railroad, which may be prepaid or not, at
tha option trf the consignor. . ,
, , Sf.. FREMONT,
r Chief Eng. and Snoeatendent.
No.-, 12 10Q
W. L. PITTS & CO-
STOCR, REAL ESTATE AND PR0-
HUCE BROKERS, , . s
WIt.Mfr2-rftar. yi r: 4
Pnact nal attention given to the purchase and aale of
Rtml Estate, Stock, mnd other . Seatrilie
bought and told an Commission '.
Will attend to sales by A net ion of Real Estate
or Manufacturing proDertv in anv nan nf iha
Csaaty or State or to the aale of Stoeka nf u.r.
chandiae in Stores or Fnroit t In Honses in this
(UWBJ.
HEALTH OR SICKNESS 1
CD008B EBT1TEE5 THEM.
rHE bl m A furnishes the material of every bone,
muscle, glsnd and fibre in the human frame.
When pure, it sec a res health to every organ
when corrupt, it necessarily producea disease.
HOLLOVVAY'S PILLS operate directly tinoa
the elements of the Stream of life, neutralizing the
principle of disease, and thus radically earing lb
malady, whether located in the nervaa. iha alom.
ach, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, the skin,
the brain, or any other part ofthe svstem.
USED THROUGHOUT THE WORL-t '
HOLLO WAY'S PILLS are eouallv efBcaelona
f n (.nulnlli nfla J..-.. mnnm. a a U . I. 1 - a. -
I "--.' v &v i ne w iiuiv iiti iiiH n race,
and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and
localities. - - .
ALARMING DISORDERS. .. .
Dyspepsia, and derangement of iha liver it.
sonree olinfirmity and suffering, and the cause of
innumerable deaths, yield le these curative, In
ai easea, however aggravated, aeilna- aa a nu
purgative, alterative and tonics "hey relieve the
hnVn - niivirut n rm fka M .. U t r -
v. k aiio iiuju9. una inrinrii in
GENERAL WEAKNESS NERVOUS Cdy.
Wii en all stimulants fail, the renojifr, ..
bracing properties of these Pills rive firm...
me snaatng nerves and cnleebled muscles of tht
victim of general debility. a
DELICATE FEMALES.
ill I I .9.1 S l . - ,
delicate and sensitive organs of the aex are t.n.ov-
f r!,VJ,ei,efted .by " ,e.w d0,e of ibe-rmlld. but
infallible alteratives. No nToiher who reiraLH. hat-
' b uui iiivo iiiu uiiinrnia inrnirnT w
own or her children's health fail i.- .1
within her reach. ,"eH,
SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS.
The London "Lancet.' the Londnn -m.:..i
i?Di.. .1 .j .1 , : ... ...n ,
. , iiU ,i,c must eminent 01 th r,.ii
GJeV B- ia' Pr?n?ef nd Germany, haveeulogix,
ed the Pills and tueir inventor. 8
Hollowayrs Pills are the best remedy known
in the world for the following diseases:
Asthma
Fever and Ague Lownessof
Bowel Com- Female Com-
opints
Piles
Stone and
plainta olainta.
Cougha Headaches
Colde Indigestion
Gravel
wnest LMseases influenza
Secondary
Symptoms
Vencrai Affcc
tions
Worms, of all
Costiveness
Inflammation
Inward Weak
ness Liver Com
Dyspepsia
uiarrhma
Dropsy
Debility
plaints
kinds
Soin a'theiManufactureS0' Professor H
lowat, 8U Maide
L.ane, New-York, and 244
II respectable Drnggists and
hroughout the United State
rid, in boxea at 25 cents, 62
nslderable saving by taking
Strand, London, t
Dealers in Medirii
and the civilized
cents, and 1 earb
There is a
the larger sizes.
N. B. Directio . for tha ntt..
In every disorder sr. affixed on each TboV" "en"
CSCAUTIONI None sr. e-!-T
the worda "Hollov,. V, V,fr iVS. -
discernable as a voter-mark In t-.rr.ul
book of directions around eh nn. , k l.lvL
the hgM. A handsome reward will h .t.
any one rendering such information ir nf.. v..a .
to the detection of anv nariv niT,.,i,
felting the medicines or vending the same know
tng them to be spurious. .. "w
Dee. 11. '
; FOR RENT. ,
For Twelve Months from 1st October, the
. nnmn uf ti m. a. . . 1 .
- wvvucu oy tne aubecrl
ber. .
G. W.
DAVfS.
tv.73tf
Sept. 9,1627.
AFFLICTED I !
TWENTY-TWO VP-inc.
Experience haa rendered Iir. IT . ....
....., 1 o uuie (ii a mivuniit
a private nature : manhnnd'a itaKiM.- -
pediment to marriage; nervous and 'sexual in
firmities, diseases f the akin ..j ,k
irom aouse 01 mercury. T- '
r . - , -. uivBEiruinv
ma ti. t. tr A KTICULAR NOTICE. V .
There ia an evil habit sometimes indulged in
boys, in solitude, often grow inv -.i.iT.Ka. .r
manhood t and which, if not reformed tn due time -not
only begets serious nKat.u. .i .'
al happiness, but gives rise to 1 series of rol
nrae.T-? ih8e who,e,re 'T hia pernirfona
practice are aware ofthe consequences, nntilthey
end the nervons system shattered, feeUtrangeaDd
aoarcountable sensations, and vagaefearain tho'
mind. (See pages. 27. 28.29. of f)r r. .
'SelfPreaerVatioii.") ' """"
1 nc untortanate tuna affected becomes feeble ia.
nable to labor witf- accustomed vi.nr nr f .. i
ply his mind tostus,: his step is tardy and weakr
he ia dull, Irresolute, and engages even in hie
sports with less enerpy than usual. '
If he emancipate himself before the practice haa
done itsworst, at I enter matrimony, hie marrisge
is unfruitful, and hfa sense tells hint that thia lav
caused by his ear. folJiea nuri .Wa-i-
tions which ahoula amoks th attention of all cI,Sh
aro similarly mUvss ted. - ,
KKa KM BER.
He who nlaeea hlmaelf nn
treatment, may religiously confide in hi. i,
as a gentleman, an.: rely upon tbeaasnraaee.ibat
the secrets of Dr. K.'e patients will . w ji.
closed. ...... '
Voung man let ao false mod ear. a., ...
from making yonr ease known to eae, who. frcmi
education no4 yeaeectabUitT. Mii .rt.t-i- L
friend yoa. -A -: . :i . 7
Dr. Kinkelin's residence haa been for the lest
J weply years at the N. W. corner of Third and.
Union streets, Philadelphia. Pa.
. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE.
Can bate (by stating their case emliefal.
telher wi,h all their symptom., per letter, enetos-w
f Dt-K.'a naedielne, apntopriated'
accuTuingr..
Forwarded te. any part of the United States and
packed seenre from damage ereariaaio u.ij.
or Express.
HEAD YOUTH AND MANHOOD f'
A rigorous Life era Prematitr n,n r.-fc.r.-
on Self-Preservation Onln 25 t'.li.
letters containing that valne in stamna. will
ebsare a copy, per return of mail.
Uft .nai UttA! UKATIS'f!
A Free GI FT To All. -
1 MISERY RELIEVED:
Nature's Guide." a new and mi.1..
full of valuable advice and impressive watain.
alike calculated to nrevent veara r ni. ZZT
save thousands of Uvea, Is distributed withont
charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any
Post Office tn the United States, on receiving ai
order tneioataj two peatagt stamps.
TH V AV V I t! -i rr
SOUTHERN METHOD I S JI v
For h5!"A orfMiVe aBnoal." iv. O. AOtormf.
5. 1 rl-A vast amount of xmtmaUe Information.
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t?i iA very esmptete and WW renoaitoe. r -
El85Si L formation." Caartrrf, Rt-miem
gSi00! "Every Methodiatla the South .hoaW pro
rT -i it ft mr arm . j .
t4
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"Win yet toon out of It tamx, tbs worth o$Z
ODa k.llw-. JV. ft Adrmemt-T
"Choap mfme Anus th cost." Bmsm CMb.
"We bad jot expected to find It so deeply .
C3 - ,-r a.'
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- 1856r-
'How
wstwtt4owitbosi.t htf
LargelS
,-The plan and execntion of it ws birhlv nun.
naatlv
B-'g. AT Qmrferlp.f
bonod MAiayaiWiasswi ert-.).tln.
Single copses, Ow mail, rrevaU. 1 l.eTa
prencbers and booksellers, ordering 1 dozen ne
more, SO per eeoL diseoanC May be orriem)
from Stevenson & Owen, Nashville ; W. p. Orif
Ilth, Norfolk, Virgin!.; JL W. PUtt, Wilmington
If. C; E. H. Myers, Charleston, 8. C, or H. D
lleGinnis, New Orleans. For single copies
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- nERBIXG.
- pri EXTRA No. 1 Herring, tn inn paring
HOLLO WAY'S P ILLS
PIL,r ??LPHIA MEDICAL IIOUJSE.
A Established twenty-two years ago bi bt
a w rL nm lanoea sna ror saw er
aVng.32.