f I tOVK Hin. I. 1 love lum-iiONT I love him >-,vcrmovtal tongue can tell; The bright stars that shine above him. >'evur in his dreamings wove him Such a beatific spell, As my sonl with fervor glowing. Is continnally throwing ilfikc a silver streamlet flowing.) Over him 1 love so well! u. And 1 know an angel-spirit Is around me hov'ring now. And the demon that doth fear it. As he speedily drew near it. Took his shadow from my brow . And a Indy calm is o’er me. Since the angel being bore me Whither alll was bright before me. And no earthly one may know. III. Vnd 1 see him near me ever, hi the stilly death of night: And the bond, no hand can sever. Shall in lustre darken never To my soid-enraptured sight; But the light of beauty beaming. As a gem of fiery gleaming,— 1 alone can know it streaming On my inward vision bright. IV. As the gentle wavelet making Sweetest music on the shore, Or in sleeping or in waking. His dear voice new pleasures making. Shall enchant me evermore; For I love him, yes! I love him, As I lo''e the skies above him As I love the hopes that move him To the blissful days in store! 4. ivjcKctlian Respectfully informs Buildings at his 1ms built up large '*“'’'’5*”^' .,lecturing Carriages. Old .Stand, ?=P’'“*'f.|“'[ , ‘trona''e he has received Thankful lor the very liberal 1 0 attention to for the last 21 years, he k?Pf "Son. to merit a lamincss. "-“h a de^i™ te gue to be favm-al,rwUh mi -de in the United States, for neat ness and durabdity. kis line He is determined to . elsewhere tliat is as j on as good terms as an} '' finisheel. the largest I well done, lie now has Sg roCKAWAYS, stock ofC.VKRIAt.ES.BAROU ’ j^ge. and a very and buggies, ever ,lich will he sold large stock (it work nt‘a'’'y " ..mg to punctual custom- very low for Gash, or on short time to p^^ jujjjpRED ors fffrlle has on hand more th. _ „fpnn- AN'1> IGETY Vehicles finished ami I druction. i.vblm is warranted 12 months r?r.ff'All work mad( m, bad workmanship ! with fair usage, and >^bould I or material will be do well to call and Persons wishing to bu} e.vamine fo U'cmselves. uromptlv attended to. ^emlieH shon notice and on very rea- r"?^ymSe. Oe^MSaib FOB. SALE at reduced prices. For CASH or on Short Tim«i 250 Cairiages, Baionches, ROCK kW.VYS & BUGGIES of every description. Many of which are finished, and the balance hem' Tup NORTH CAROLINIAH MORE NEW coops. ^ AflVE^EMENTS. Gv overy hardware ax'd II0LLOn-nAR -ALSO- , , Boots and Slioes S^dlcry^Fisk Any oftime ‘^''st'ore recently occupied by or on huoro iiiuc. o Troy & Marsh, near the Oct. 18. IJislilV iinpo*■**“'♦ Liqubi' IMei cliants and ^Vholc sale Groceis* J)r. FeuMwavger’i Flavorings to Froclnccal a Momcnl's notin, every desired Liqnor. Thc\u.dersigned has lately made great improve ments in this branch ot business dr W. r (3AS3^'A3 T SCOTT & CO’S. E&rasi' or THE for sale. TWO, thousand ACRUS OF -I- from FiiyettcMllc, Ijin^ rpifr "Rockfi^h One Pllk Road and «"7tc\tns in "the county, with of the best .TnO’cnD" " .. familv residence; witli convenient inipror ements stream, and a first n small corn mill tne Willrr and Store. rate situation for a Tuiptntin iWETHAN Feh’y 9. 1856. ** . - ruTir H-^S .TUST RECEIVED M F A U L IV a large and fancy assort- f'-*- V c X- ^ H O E S ; Ladies- Gailers. ment of B O 0 T S A ^ H D >, SHOES Satin and colored i. Ladi^» nd Gents UA. _ of a new and bcantilul pattern, ana er erj . tide in his line. ^ «;clecteil by him I His stock is ‘’’'“.‘“..‘Im it t^thelr interest to cill be self, and buyers will find It to t^ Gillespie and ' fore purchasing elsewhere. Cornu oi u i Franklin streets. April 22.18.57. ^i-‘f Tlic Flavorings arc intm^Y/prXceil. Ug^r. Extract of Cognac, 1 lb. prepara- ..SHrKys;s{ss^'=”-"- and directions m lidl snm^ed ’|Jj^b-CIITWANRER. "Sb ^;:4a-eYYp-nd ‘ No. 113-Maiden Lane, New York. April 25, lS57. “ftlTTsE LEV’S asj'j 'i jjsa A‘A'? a Gbiffix, G.V., 1856. All persons iiinictcJ with Cancer, Tumors IVciis. Sci'olnla, Scald-Head, Te tu" SvphiUs. Gonorrfiiea. Otorrha^ mYuY of all kinds, togelher with all other chronic diseases, can ^ivad mj'jjtb st. Moselv's services at Griflm, Ga. Dme _ S^TERMS: All persons are ‘W’lied^^t^^ pay their fees in aiRancc of .pt with referenees. ^ ^f relief NIv reprim Uh iAlia BRITISH PERIODICALS FA R 31 ER’S THE LONDDN tiUARTIRlLY (Conservative.) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) but very little pain, in mo.st eases i"s„u,'=s- ‘a!;!;- ^v-k Mo.scly, -M. D-, Griffin, Ga. SClKltHlS BUE,IST «AX BE ClBEUi:: LET THE PUBLIC READ. In mercy to the aHheteiL ai^ Um p-iHi^nd lug . finished daily; ^m.^ beautiful styles, and the best manner rtf them vpry light, ami * facilities for doing and of the best nmtenals.^ cstalishment collected. AuiSUJ^t 2o, 18.->6. tt SPBING STOCK. starr^&” yviluams, kRE now rlceiving their SPRING STOCK, eompns- iu" a complete and general asrartment of 1A..W f'nnil'S Hats. Boiineti^- boots, ‘"f r&. March 14. 1857 * lb. Msmm SAFSTI-P^SH MASITFA-ACTPRISG CO. OP SEW AORR CA7ITAL $500,000. A. Sicholas, President. Office, 0 * ^ A perfect Becority against photographs - ^’S^purehased the “‘e^rChtS^/el^ln to manutacture and selUh Ne ^r“hrmi:t a^d office in^the^Bnti^^«m^^^^^^^^^ hardly necessary to .say , s^Mint, Mr Lyman on a check or bank note printed on the Safety 1 aper. Below is our list of prices. Bank Checks—25 cts. per lb. Bank Bills—$18 for 1000 sheets. Bills of Exchange—§25 for 1000 sheets. Promissory Notes—40 cts^ per ■ . , Si..ht and Time Drafts-$2o for 1000 sheets. Insurance Policies—40 cts. per lb. Railroad Stocks & Bonds—40 cents per Bank and State Stocks-40 Bonds and Ylortgagcs—40 cts per . ■HTtiie flrtd Tleeds-^40 cts. per ForwrappingSilksand othet finearddes it is e.x- but make excellent, and mncfi j For Southern Climates it I the climate cals idserted m th‘S Paper „oths, raLK^‘e-in.“hk“'^Fonand destroy all linian Office. -c a™ July, 18, TO THE PUBLIC. ^r^Yed tol: so at his Store, the last twenty working days in July, as provided by-law. July 4,1857. adamantine and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and cUmon TOILYCCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as ‘h®'k.apesL Fsb’y 7, 1857. 36-tf . NOTICE. B®- McLaurin & Strange will pay the high ■atS; ;rice for Turpentine until farther notice. Sept. 3. 1856. J. S. BANKS, COJIAUSSION AND PORWARDING merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. January 1, 1856. ly-pd STARR & WILLIAMS. dry goods at wholesale. WE are now receiving a very large ? ^’^Uh bracing every thing m the Dry Goods Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Sp ana w Bonnets, Umbrellas, and Ready Made Clothing, &c. ;r S'v)i'»sssf«?;.'’s .urMi ritsr I isisSkA Aug. 30. 1856. ^To.^oo lbs. Tallow Wanted, ^ highest cash ^Sia t!!?f ^':,tlleYrsYc“wenHousYis .he Fmo^t and^best keot of;vny other esstablishmvnt m the b vFI I OW t i^hing to find cannot well mi.s it: it is the \ CLLO SsSEpIpS WINES ind CORDIALS, that can he found in the srets SSI.? a-xsf .:■¥= noHce He would call attention PafHeularly to s P^vYYe rooms upstairs, which are large, eomfoitable, and in good order. R. JONES, Y'ellow Building, Green St., Foyetteville, N. C. May 16, 1857. aO-tt . Bargains! Bargai ns!! I am now selling oft'mv entire stock of Goods at Cost. The stock is large and i?orY;^ka:::l c^mer'siik®‘‘Urted.. Toget,.« wRh a general as.sortment o''o'- 1 o ninx-o** llrtsierv. assorted. ALbU, lor Lrtniic l^’enl-Yloths; Cassimeres, DeTa's, and Linens, assorted with a general Stock of „„„.Tx-n READY MADE CLOIHING, And Hats, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c. The vwsl of Ihe above Cood.s are new and i^ll all be sold positively at cost for Cush, in ordei to close the business of ^ ^ June 6, 18.57 . 53-tf Snrviving Partner. MARRIARB GUIDE, l,y DR. 5VM. YOrSG . , . , Marrioo-e Guide-Young's Great Physwlogtcul ^^Worl- The Pocket ^EscuUpws, or tveiy one his own Doctor, by Wm. Young, M. D. graNin*>. Aii « a i,., vino-the least impediment SSK“%tss«-“- receipt of twenty hi e cents. ^^^A U yOUNG, 1-25 Spnicc St., above Fourth, Philadelphia, Pa. April 18, 1851. ^f^f]f^'sECRET~lNFIR^TIE S OF YOtjril -VND MATURliV’'. ,„st PicblisUca, Gratis, the 30th Thonsao.l = RATIO.XAI.Tim.CT- ^:^rEXT without Medicine, ofSponnatorrhea or ^^^Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Gen- make their ?l'l’™'"“';''r:;‘V;;o‘ cvlVole" breast became to increase m si/e, until iti t-crncnrcd llic best sr. „ sr;;“ .«.1.- i~>p--a;;- assSESHsiiiii ease—Cancer j. jifTCHELL, Daughter of J. 'w. Bradbury, Rome. June 20, 1857. ly the WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) liL.YCKWOOD'S EDlNliniGll M.VGAZINE (Tory.) T, • i;,..,ls -blv rmresent tlie three great These renodicnh- Tory and political jiaitiis foi ms onlv one feature of their Radical,—bu po -^^ of llie most lirofonud cc riters charactei. Asv.i.- v and IlebgiOB. tlicv on Science G'‘D;;‘'“f;/',ood.'unrivaled in the world Ntand. as lilt } t-\cr . s^cholur and the of letters, being ind. - j iiiteligcnt reader of professional man.." le to fie satisfac- every clas.« tliec im ^ literature of the day_, l;;?ou.gimn'uhe worM, than can be possibly obtained l-rom any- olhei • , r cTA' WCE SHEETS from the But- .. A,j. .1 , .:oprintri handrf of XlrlLei^-ibout as soon as the original editions. Tfcu:Rs. Per anil. 00 5 00 7 00 xS 00 5 00 u on lu on adrancf. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, ^ ^ ..ice? will no aiio'>uu iv v-i.e • • , , Circulation, over 100,000 Copies j 5^"f;;“^,‘,'‘,it',lv“iRackwood. ®y.bf .“‘mj’.;;"';" - Weekly! 25 Witnesses, or rue F 0 11 0 E II CONVICTED JOIIX S. DVE THE isocturnal Emissions, Gen- and Author ot a 1 italan Nervous Debility. Impoteney, and Impedi- liroadw^ TabcTnadej^fi^ meats to Marrh^gcn«tU^^^^^^_^^_ plaints, without Medicine, is in elemdy ^mo« « riYYU;-"Mly'explaincd^^by — rrs!YY"^t-YYereb -avoiding aU'the advertised niostrums ot the day. „ ^ scaled Dec. 13. 1856. '^*=-17 ivhich •ost and .1. C. POE. DE.VLER IS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES,- ASD Ready-Made Clothing. Particular attention paid to .Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings. H.AY' STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. y7ovcmber3d. 1^56. steamer Magnolia, leave., Fayetceville on -Monday and Tfinra Lighter., runs resnlarly carrying Freight only. ,, ©f the River, and t4 regularity of our Boat, on all ^tage.^^^^^ the deapatoh and promptnp-s m delivering „o known to require comment To our piitrons wu tenu r »ssure all FbipDur-' that patronage heretofore bestowe -w confident that onr no efforts w ill he .pared in future and leei faeilitie, for despatch are equal If not say ^ k^lIOTT. Cape Eear River. .4gent for Lutterlob & (■•o. Fayetteville, N. C..Oct.25.18.v6 21-tr tf NEW GOODS. W. OVERBY, SADDLE AND HARNESS AIAKER, WOULD Respectfully inform the public and all the old customers of Houston and Overh;^ that he still fontiLes to carry on ‘>>1 Saddle and Harass makmg ftiisiness in all it various branches, at the old &ianu oi Houston and Overby, where be will be happy to fur bish them with any article which they may need in his Strict attention paid to Jan’y. 2. 1857 d-m D. “W. C. BENBOV/, D. D. S., Graduate of the Baltimore College of DENTAL SERCEKT. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 1 F. M (PQyyy^ ., a .1 3 p. M. to 5 P. if. dr BENBOW may be found at hi.s snit of Rooms xinrket where all who are in need of the sOTvices of a Dentist are respectfully invited to call. AU operations IHM.rafTerth nlans To those m need ot ArtlOcial TeelD, Kmildstoply say that he is behind in no improve ment lie inserts from one to an entire set upon fine eX'or Flatina plate, which he guarantees to he canally as serviceable as the natural organs. ^He s^pends nine "io“‘'>s of each year in this place, (from first of October to the firet of July.) Oct. 25, 1856. 21-tt NOTIC E Persons indebted to Jas C. MoEao’-',"'rhWrT- of the heirs of John guardian has in a great npoctrnlly informed ‘hat transferred their majority of instanc^ urgent ne- 1 notes to the ircmeiits of the endorser. hv naving up immediately, ue iiiu..t wherethe money is not forthconung^ MORRISON. J. M. MORRLSCN N. A. MORRISON. Laurinburgh, N. C., March 7. 1857. 40 tf year. notice. The Conartnership of Surles & Adams, and R. A- Ajams%o\ is this'day dissolved by mutual^coosent. June 2d, 18ai. W.M.B. SURLES. Janc2 3“ DlhlR AND CEMENT. Just, received and for sale 250 Casks Lime, fresh from the kiln, 100 Barrels Cement 50 “ Calcined Plaster, 300 Bushels Pla.rtering Hair, 75 Barrels Mackerel and Herring, 300 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 900 “ Alum Salt; 2 bu.shcl Sacks. 200 Alum 9 , ^ ^ POWERS. Oct. 27, 1856. 69-tf J.1MHS KYLE Is now receiving his Spring and DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS & SHOES, Bolting CLOTHS, &c., all of which, being purchased by the ca.se, will be offered by Wholcsole or Retail rt L05V PRICES. March 28. 43-tf DRS MeSWAIN & McDUFFIE have this day dis solved Copartnership by mutual consent. Dr MeSwain will attend to settlements and collcc- '^'"or.^McDuffie will continue to occupy the former ” H* McSlVAIN. ' .WM. C. McDUFFIE. Nov. I, 1856. 22-tt DON’T ADD COMB AT ONCEI dissolution. To the Public The subscriber has on hand a go^ asMrtment of ■ BOOTS, SHOIS aVND GAITERs. Also. Clothing. Furnishing Goods. Hats of all km?®- Trunks. Valiccs, and Travelling Bags. AU ot which he will sell low for cash, in order to close out his pie^ ent s\^^k. Persons in want of Goods in his line will do well to give him a call. tw v Gillespie St., opposite P. P. Johnson, June 27. 2m J. W. LETT Has iudt received a large and general STOCK OF GOODS .suited to the Fall and Wintertrade, consLsting of a choice selection of n.ud Fancy DRY GOODS# * Boots and SAoes, with almost everything desirable in ‘''t4iME F AMILY GROCERIES always to be had itu.RD -- ieTT’S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex changed for country produce. Sept. 14, 1856. ly-P“ FERGUSON’S COLORTTPE, BELAWOTYPE 4 ABBBOTYPE ROOBS. Over Bbaslt A Houston’s Jeweijiy Store. POSITIVES TAKEN ON GLASS fj os MBDAINOTYPB OR. SHEKT IRON PLATE. ‘-So come along withont delay. And get a picture that w ill pay. P S Pictures taken in clear or cloudy weather. May’16, fiO-‘f FOR SALE. Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings. Cotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, Nos. 5 to 10. ^ ALSO, Belt, Picker, Roller and Lace LEATHERS. Oils’and Manufacturer’s Findings. Winter strained. Sperm, Lard and Linseed Oils. Shuttlie’s Isingglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller Cloth and Glaas Steps „ „ r. J. H. HALL, Pres. B. C. M. Co. July 26, 1856 ^^-tf TAKE NOTICE. ■THE Subscriber having, at June Term *8“'' of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County ofCuinberland, qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of tyillie F. Moore, hereby notifies perwns hav ing claims against the said Estate to present the same nroDcrly authenticated within the time prescritmd by law, otherw'ise this notice will he pleaded in the bar of their recovery. . Debtors to the said Estate will please make payment .mmediately. B. F. MOORE. Jupe 6, blanks. OF AXXi SIND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. NOTH E. THE undersigned having executed a power of At torney to E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized to make all settlements for me in my name, and generally to transact all business ivs 1 might or could do sonally present. J. MOORE. June 6, 53-tf W. H. TUULINGTON, General Commission Merchant. NORTH WATER STREET, Wilmington, N. C., Will give personal attention to the sale or shipment of all consignments of Naval Stores or other country produce, and any other linsiness entrusted to his care, will he promptly attended to. April 18, 1857. . ly ' Tub Approachixo Fourth.—Everybody is making preparations of some kind for the proper observance of the “Glorious Fourth.” Some will go abroad, and some will stay at home, others will remain sober .; some will don military uniforms, while the great majority will wear such plain clothes as are 1 ecoming to respec table and patriotic private citizens. Of course the great mass of these people will get their garments ot fihe Brown Store ClothinglHall of Rockhill & 4\ ton. Nos. 603 and 605 (new style) Chosuut street, almve Sixth. ,fqp Julyll,IS5T, SALE OF WHEAT, RYE AND OATS. I shall sell at auction on Wednesday the 22d and Thursday the 23d July 1857 all the wheat Rye and oats belo^nging to ?he estate of John McNeill deceased The sale will begin on the sw amp plantation on the 998 There are on this place some 300 dozens of Rve and’ 200 dozens of oate. At the Byrd plime where the sale will be on the 23d there are about 100 dozens of wheat and 600 dolens oats and on the 23d. at the Byrd nlace will also be sold the rye and oats made at the home place on Little River, say 100 dozens of rye and a small quantity of oats, , . , -i, * la AH will be sold as it stands in the shook in the field, on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving bond with VOUTH Admr’. July 18 1857. 69-ts 'Tiedmbodd^s genuine prepahation highly COSCESTRYTED COHPOIXB FLlll) EXTRACT BlCHl. For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dcopsy, Weakness, Obscruclions, Seed Diseases, Female Complaints ana all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, hey may have ong - . ;;';n;tt;r of now long rtaadlnp vi-vor to the frame, and bloom to the 1 .UUd LfiecK. JOY TO THE AFFLICT. LD ... Tt cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and re moves all tlie Symptoms, among which will be loiuid Iiidispositicn to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. Difficulty ofBreathing, Gen- tral Weakness, Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nct-'-e®. Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats. Cold Feel, IVaketumess, Dim ness of Vision. Lauguor, Universal Las situde of the Miuscnlar System, luid o ten Enormous .Appetite, with Dy.speptic Symptom^ Hot Hands. Flushing of the body, Dryness of the Skin. Palled Countenance and Einp- tions on the Face, Pam in the Back, Heaviness of tlie Eyelids, frequedtly Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, With Tcmi»orary Loss of Sight. Want of Atten tion. Gleat Mobility, Ke.st- Icssncss, with Horror of Society. Nothingis more desirable to such Patjents than SoRtude, and nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to au- other. These symptoms, if allowed to go on-whioh this mJdicine ^invariably removes-soon follows Loss of i> ifotiiitv and Enilcptic Fits—in one ot which m'n.Rifnt mlv expire. Whe can say that these ex- the patient myxpi foRowed by these direful ?T«psLlSsanityanAConsumptiou? The records of m^^Tnsnnc Asvlums and the melancholy deaths by Son Sot bcra>npl«'''i‘"«’^’ to the fa-uth of these SSnr In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy ^^bMiition annears. The countenance is actually sod den Stode^itute-ueither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should o sound of the voice occui, it is i aicly irticulato^ n-oeful measures w;an despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled. Debility is most terrible! and has brought t. lou- sands*^upim thousands to untimely graves, thus blast ing the ambi Clou «f p''riFvEoy ^ ^ A i.vT fivrt 11^0 of this INFALLIBuE ivizjiEL/i. “^“ifyoEre suffering with any of the above distresang lilmMts the Fluid Extract Buchn will cure you, liy ailmeuL, . ^ jj efficieuev. Beware of Qnacb Yoslrum. ana qS Uetort, who falsely boast of ' t.'i*+‘qo nnd references. Citizens know and avoid thrai and save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, ?y Ending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and aUays aU^n and inflamation, is perfectly plea- sanUn its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Hclnibold’s Extract Bucliu Is orepared directly according to the Rule of Pharma- in pr P‘p. . the greatest accuracy and cy and ^nd care devoted in its combina- Rnr iL prosestSDenvees’Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic and most of the late Standard Works of Medieme. One hundreJ Dollars will he paid to any Pkys'C'fib whTcan prove that the Medioine ever injured a Pa- aent- and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of f™™ week to thirteen years’ standing have been effected. -tL mass of Voluntary Testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow ers, is imense, embracing names well known to ^*10o!o00 Bottles have been Sold and not a single iiiKtanoe of a failure has been reported! Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who , , 5. ,1^^,. ♦Kg* hits rtrortaratjrtll Con- AVTUOK. j shortest means of detecting them. Tlie Bank Note Engravers all say that no .greatest Judge of Paper Money >‘v.ug- greatest DISCOVhRi Of HIE P R E S E N T C E N T UYl Y FOR D E T E C T I N G CfilATERFElT BASK AOTES. fflic MerclmnC Banker and Business Man can see at-a fpkxch -vxn Gkrman. Tims each may road the same in his own native ’^‘""'""Most perfect Bank Note List published. Also a List of all the Pi-i vale Bankers in America. i cn’mnlete summary of the Fiiumce of Europe amt j America wiUbc^d’i^kvd in each edition, togetheij Iriith all the important Nows ot the dav. “'“jt of tales from an old manuscript found luTht L-ist. 1 furnishes the most complete history ot ORIENTAL LIFE, fioscriliing the most perplexing positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen ot that country ha. e been sroften found. Those Stories ".R eoiitume ihrongliout the whole year, and wil prove the mort entertaining ever ottered to the pulilic. ,01., w, Fiu iiished weekly to suliscribc-rs only, at 51 .1 All Letters must be addressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Pablislicr and proprietor, "0 WaU Struct, Aew loi’K. isot. ly- For am- one of Die fot"' P.'-' ic"s For anv two of tlie four Reviews For an'v three of tlie four i.eviews For all'four of the Reviews For Blackwood'.s Magazine For Blackwood and three Lev ieus For Blackwood and the four I.evieM- .1. 5e re- ctivfd at pui‘. 1 ^ cLiBBnt;. . T f /xf fw . niv-fivL* Tier cout frcni tlie alio'vc 1 A ''‘‘•’“I" ," 0^10 C. 1 rordcring four or more ; prices will lie a"”" “ works. Thus lies of anv one or more 01 me ■opies of Blackwood. ®r of oue ......y • I sent to one address for 89; four copies oi tiie loin I 'itiviews and Bl-JCkwood for SJU; aud so on. i POSTAGE i lu alt tbo pvincipaUJiti- and T”^- will be -1-: ‘'■'■‘r ; V ,,art of the United sent by mail, t’” ■^.‘’■'•^vp-NTY-VOUR CENT.S a year ^talcs nmU '‘t but 1 — CENTS a vear for Lilackwood and but I CliatLN CLNl&aji. ibr eacli ol llio UeviLY\f=. Y B The f nee in Great Britain of the fwt Ferwdicals cxh.cc-nawed isabcut if'Mpcr annum. the FAUMI'^K’S OVIUE- To Scientific and Practical Agrienlturc. i;v]U.irv.StTliu'fi--l'- IL «•. Ldinburgh, a 1 the late J 'p. Norlon I’rofessor of .scientific Agiicul ; „ ;n -y'-ile Colleee. New Haven. 2 vols i.oya '’''Thfs'ls.'cmifossedly, the most complete “> A..ricullnro ever iiiildishe.i. and 111 order to gn e it .1 w-rier cii-enlation thepuldishersharc resolved to le- duce llie iirice to ...it Five Hollars for hc tvo loluntcs.l When sent l.y mail (post-paid) Lalifoinia aiid Oregon the price will be 7 dollars. To V't'D part of the Union, and to Canada (posd-paul t. dolUis. This work is not the old ••B.iok of the 1- aim. Remittances f..r any ofthe above publicutioussl.cuM wJways be addressed^ jmsH^iyothi^s^vs. No. 5J Gold-street. New A oik. April 25, ^ Yrospectus OF THF. ' SOUTHKRN I.ITEKAUY 3IESSENGR14 For the Year 1856. July to December. TWENTY-THIRD VODVME. In is.suing the P V ^ rvf iKrt ‘^nriTllE IV LlTLllAIlV MbbbL.M-rLlt. coring wUh the .Inly No., the Proprietors rely solely on tlie encouraging letters aud piom.ses of the r - ,L (b,. Messen.^er to aid them m extending its aiid thcyljeg to a.ssure the puW.ic tliat no circulation^ ro^mftfed on their part to raamtain Itehighdm^ter the work, imd?o challenge the nationa-eof aU who value sterling itcrary menC For Twe°ntv-One Years, the Messenger lias endeavored L reflect f'lithfullythe Southern mind wJiiledisdammg III narrow and sectional views, and has been atone SOUTHERN ST.ATE.S. To this office it will ho devoted, and will be prompt to repel assaults upon the South, whether they come under the specious garb of fiction, orm the direct form of anti-slavery pamphlets. At this critical juncture, while our enemies are employing literature as their most potent weapons of attack, the Southern people w'dl surely not withhold their encouragement from a work .whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de- ‘^'The Messenger will, as hcrelofc, present its readers with Reviews, Ilislorical aiul Biographical Skelches. Novels. Tales, Travels, Essays, Poems, Critiques, and Papers on the Army, Navy asid other National Subjects. H.VKRISOX'S CODYMBl-VN II A I It DY E. S17.F. ENI.-VRGEn, STYLE IMl'UOVEIl. It lias double the quantity .and sli ength of any oilier. It gives a perfeet natural color, t colors every shade from light brown to jet black, its nsc is easy aud rapid. It is pcrfcelly harmless to the Skin. . Its effect is iiistantaneons and permanent. ll is the be.st, yiiichest, cheapest, aud sajest iivu cvr MADE. ffiJS-Directions for use accompany each)iox.-pT pripe loz. SI :—2 oz. SI 5U ;—4 oz. S.i : 8 or- -a rEntered according to the Act of Congress in llie ve-ii 18.55. by -A. W. Harrison in the Clerk s Ofl.ei ul the District court ofthe U. S. for the Eastern Dis.net “'^Foi"s ile by JA.S. F. FOULKES. Fayetteville N. C. Mauutaeturei. APOLLOS \V. HARRISON, No. 16 South 7th St., rHii..O)F.i,iqii-v. Feb. 21. 1857. Lv With a view to ensure a larger circulatmn ofthe MF.SSENGER. the Proprietors though they intend o-reatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of Supseription, which is now only Three Dollars per. annum, in Advanec, OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YEAR. CL tTRS—Remitting us Fifteen Dollar-s 111 one letter will be entitled to Six Copies. ■The Editorial aud Critical departmeift of the Mes senger will continue under the charge ot JOHN R. THOMPSON, Esq-, And will embrace copious notes on current literature and reviews of all new American or i oreign works of "■encral interest and value. The Editor s opinions w i.l be always fearlessly and honestly avowed. The Business Department is conducted by the iinder- siTued. to whom ail communications of a bjisiucss na ture fERGUS-SON * CO._ Law Building, Franklin Street, llicbmond, \ a. June 1, I80G. WE would call tlie attention of persons afflicted with Chills aud Fevers to. this celebrated Pill, which owes its popularity to nib puffing, nor to long, w indy certificates-but solely to its own merits as a remedy which never fails to cure when taken according to directions accompany ing each bo.x.—This 1 ill unlike many others, contains no mineral, nor any injurious iii'Tedieiit, and may be administered with perfect salc- (y°at all times, to young ar old As a preventative against Chills, or any other type of Fever it is recommended as unsurpassed; and in treatment of Fevers generally it is far superior to O’linine. or any preparation oi Peruvian fiark. A Inal of its merits is all that is needed to insure it a favora ble 1)0 itiouin the estimetion of even tho most invet erate opposcr of Proprietary or Patent prescriptions, CHAMPION'S AltfTI^BILIjIOUS PILLS. Eniov the reputation of lieing at least as good, if not hetlor, than any of the various cathanc 1 ills of the age. and arc cntiiely free from all poisonous minerals, or other injurious properties, and are highly recora- raended in Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Sick lUad- achc. Sick Stomach. Habitual Costiaiqiess. Indigestion, Ac and discaoes of the Stomach, Liver, Lowcls. and Blood gciicraUv. they being l.y iheir composition equally adapted to cither ofthe ab^e cases as a gen eral cathartic, good at all times when such medici les are required tVe recommend them to the attention ‘of all persons. Prepared b.v ^ _ Belleville, Illinois. .=!old bv S. J. Hinsdale, Fayetteville. N'. C.. and l.y Agents in all the towns and villages in the Southern aiTd IVcstern States. City ofFhiiaaeipnia, n. i. ’ ranging in value from SIO to $25,000 being duly sworn does say, that his preparation con- xTopofttie. Aferenrv orTniurious Drug, but arc Sno Narcotic, Mercury orlnjurious Drug, but arc purely Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this Md day of No vember 1854 AV. P. HIBBARD, Alderm’n PRICE- $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered to any Address, alicompanied by reliable and responsible Sifloates from Professors of Medical Colleges Cler gymen and others. Prepared an^^-W^by^^ Practical and Analytical Chemist. No 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly ®"^"Be%are'of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold’s. T^c no other. Cures Guarantied. June l3, l8o7. 7y A Homestead For $10! SECOND DIVISION. $310,000 Eor'/to/'J’artKs Building Lots In the Gold Region of Culpepper County, Virginia, to be devided aniong.st 10,200 subscribcis, on t'l® I^tli of-Ypril, 1857. Subscriptions only ten dollars each, one half down', the rest on the delivery of the Deed. Evervsubscriber will get n Building Lot or a Farm, r^iring in value from S10 to $25,000. Tliesa F arms and''Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements a sufficient number lieing reserved, the increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low nrice now asked. . v A Company of settlers called “The Rappahannock Pioner Association.” is now forming and will com mence a settlement in the spring. Ample security will he given for the faithful performance of contracts and promises. . . sS'Mobb Agents are wanted to obtain snbscribers, to whom the most lilicral indneeraents will he given. Advertising will be done for every Agent wsere possi ble For lull particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, ic., Apply to E. BAUDER. Port Royal, Caroline co., I a. March 21, 1857. Ij AOEIffTS •WANTED- Agents wanted in every town and hamlet in tho Sourbern States, where one is not already estab ishcd. Address F. M. Swyer & Co., Belleville, Illinois, accompanied with good reference to character and re sponsibility, aud your oiMers wiH retain m ' I’roprietors, Belleville, Illinois June 13, 1837 ^ Ualci^^h Paper Mills. RAGS WANTED, To be delivercKl at the Railroad Stations or at my warehouse in Raleigh, or they will lie token Iro'n dilfereiit stores in the State. Merchants and olhois buviii" rags will plea.se advise me when they h.uc t quanffiy onhand, orwill send them to tlie'u- neari st Railroad station, as I can still afford to pay the fi'Ffi; est price in cash on delivery from store or at Laiiroau statin, cither in bank bills, checks or N'orllmru funds. References—Cashiers of onr Banks in Raleigh, an ‘ the principal North Carolina *-Bpi J’?. N B. Constantly on band paper suitable for Col ton Factories and ne'wspaper wrappers. Cotton w asi> wanted. , llajergbr April 4, 1837. Cm. A. L, ARCHAMB.KULT, PORTAHLE STEAM ENGINE BllLDEIR 5. E. corner liith and Hamilton sis., Phtlad. T'i. Portable Steam Engines, on larga tongue fora team to be attached to more thri ■ These engines have two cylindcr.s, making horsepower. Orders are filled in froin .. to ^ Flngines always on hand for i„sraiit' have been in use seven yeap, and - oral satisfaction. DcicripU'e c”' have givcngeneral - will be sent ryhen applied for Jan. lO. 1857. w:ir. F, iv/ohtJ 1’ SI JISCIlIPTld \4 No. of -.i.-j With Ih- ..I 1 ! ll. . rLCn A'.//'/■-■ .X. /.| li; K.'itrJ : \' }• • V i| 1 ! J' lUfl . 1 1 , ; ;• J lh«l I't .■\i; ■ ’. \. 11 ri ' a UJ nt .-1 1 ‘ ,ft wir.l i-ESAi !.K M Ijll Mttirut y at 1 IS. HIT J) ]Ia\ ill!, i■ -I 1 -...I. ■' •• (’'.lii-t.H JOUNi ATT K' .lu. i:if •rtill pritfiic- in tbi‘ -rii. All 1 . -li;.'} f:v.' .-M-iuh- .ifI liVK LAND lu lliirl ;m.i .McNvill luq^ls. j(f U; '-••! Liltl'! RivtT. 1.' -t 'jiiAlity 'ifltiw lii!)'?- avf U'vu'ils tin mill - «»f tb*! Fav’i’ Fur I’ irliciihirs a^il Ni.v. I".)!: A. .VrCTIOXKKU K;.-i -i(l| I A Octob'T 1. i-33 uai ly («.' Fill Oci. 1. .sTifO-Vyjl STARR inf.v ill Slore ^ .-t.iiai*''• wliH Tn-'' • ‘ ly v-w fl>^ t,ibuy ‘ J. J5. .si’AUU. Msy i. 1^37, SELF-Sl For ])r«^Korving Ki .iiiarU and IIiiH' >>T dozen, respooti Also Eresh Sd yV-VUK and Talj Jiiuv 26. l-.Y V^aiiiiibl 1 h*’ ?vt'!'>ui'i‘>':r oil .Hug about eigbt III above Fayetteville ^ ioM'.T little river, wt'll adu})Led to larj .iiid filty lu;ro^ vleii valirtii." I will s-Ul ruit purchaser?, bl . 'il^scrilKi' on lb'.* ly. vJ.tMES C SuiTIll •JAM! Co jlaro removed tiy biiiMliiir Ibnnerly^ 5vi)*-re tlmy Arepi*e Cuinnii??iou Hue. AU bu.-lu'..-'* eiitij :tt-nded t-i. n'D.-D:Oct| 32-tf

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