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7 ! THE NORTH P.RnnwIAN FAYETTlVikjdiJ!^ TBE VIOLETS. While with a cool delicious sound, Silver-blue the I'ivcr wound Dreamily through wood and wild; At the curve a village stand.', Like a little, timid child Clinging with its baby hainis, WhUe tlie water pulses beat Softly round its naked feet 1 In a purple haze of thought. Watching where the river shone. Sweetest odors round my head By a fresher breeze were blown. In mv miud thiswise I said;— Tender perfumes haunt the air! Souls of blue forget-me-nots, Ueliotroper and lilies dead! Ghosts of last year’s roses rare! Thiswise sail); then, unaware, Brest a tuft of gras.s aside; Aever thinking in sueli nests Knots of violets often hide! There they nestled; meekest flowers Ever wooed by April showers. As a maiden in her bosom Will conceal Love’s beauteous blossom. While sweet words and ways unbidden. Half reveal where it is hidden; Thus the maiden spring doth hold Treasures in her mantle’s fold; Thus, mayhap, some wind will tell Where the fragrant secrets hide; Push the emerald scarf aside— There the tremulous violets dwell! A. A. McKethan Respectfully informa friendB and the public has built up large ,S„Hng Carriages. Old Stand, he has received Thankful for the very ‘‘'f attention to for the last 21 years, he ^"?e\Sisl\Ltio«. to merit a hn.siness, with a desiie to his work to be r^f r l^sS a.^by^^-tl w^ 'fa^n"vitbtymar^u^ “'^uJ'irlleilJ^i-d-to sell and do any 'v^k in lns li^ on as good terms as any work 1“““ Jar^cst T'V''Tc\im!olst?"A“c £ KOCKiW.^ large stock of work nearly ' ,‘® i...,;cuhtom- verv low for Cash, or ou short time to p ^ujjpred — ,7®-lle has on hand more thanUM^ uumuiv \ntt muiu Hnishedand in course of con- .VN'I) FIFTV Vehicles 'trnclion. . -anted 12 months 1 work ’ y’'HVaiU y had workmanship I witli fair usage, and should it Ian "y 1 or material will be ^X/rVould do wedl' to call and I’crsouR Wishing to bu> wouiu sonable terms. Fayetteville, Octl.lSoG. FOR SALE at Bv educed prices. For CASH or on Short Time, 2.50 Carriages, Barouches, 1 ROCK-.kWAYS & BUGGIES of every description, 1 Many of which are finished, and the balance being l iiSed daily; among which are many «em »nd beautiful styles, and one very fine Carria„.e. r; of them very li^lit. and ail made in the best manner mul o?ire^.est materials. My (larria-re work are greater than any estalishmeiit ^onthand I can afford and am determined to sell work oiOiv best quality as low as it can be built for by *"23- Those who are indebted to me will P'^bse pay -I "rrffif collected. ^ August 25, 1856. tf lOfOlW GOODS. T he Sabscribev is receiving his FA.EL AKD WINTER STOCK, consisting of almost every thing in the way »f ^ ^ „ c groceries, H.iRDW~1RE AJfJ) HOLLOW-WARE —ALSO— Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Fish &c.. Any of which he will sell clieap for Cash, bartei foi Produce or on siiort time. Store recently occupied l.j Troy & Marsh, near the lJ»gon Oct. 1^^ for sale. TWO THOUSAND -ACRES OF L.AND, nme miles from Fayetteville, lying d^bcUy on the Southern Plaak Road, and on each side ol Big Rockflsli. une or the best Turpentine sections in the county, wi convenient imp.'ovements for a family rosidence; vv.th rrmail corn mill on a never failing stream, and a hrst rate situation for a Turpentine Feb’y 9, 1856. ^ _ xr has just received . F A LI Ij li- a large and fancy assort ment of BOOTS & SHOES; Ladies’ Gaiters. SnaUcoloVed;\adies’.and Gents’ of a new and beautiful pattern, and evciy style ol at mi stock irchoiee and rb'-efnlly .selected l^ hirn self, and buyers will Hnd it to their '"‘f''“■ fore purchasing elsewhere. Corner of GiUespte and Franklin streets. April 22,18.57. D-tf i'Sl (OUT ikJilDailt. advertisements. sale Grocers. T)r. FciuMwangcr’s Flavorings to Produce at a Moment’s iiolice, erery desired Liquor. Tlie undersit'ncd has lately made great improve- pale. Holland and English Gm, Jamaca “'1 A ^ Pum Monommlila. Bourbon, Irish and Scotch Mhu kev Apple Peach. Cherry and Raspberry Biandv. Po'rt aid Maderia Wines will ’oe instantly It reonivps no skill, but an addition of a 8°“’’ P'*'*' 50 gallons to each gallon of the respective Flat or- The best Cognac Oil, green yellow and white, war ranted genuine, as low as any other importer cliai„i-s for the respective (iiiality. rr'„„n.,e 1 Ih Es.seiices of every Liiiuor. Extract of ^o„n. , nf wliich nroduces 200 gallons of Cognac. Raw Whiskey may by Dr F’s age and body prepara- tion. be made smooth with hat a trifling ‘!^P®“*“' . The price of Flavorings are e.vtrcmely moder.ite, and directions in ft.H sumDied Chemist and Importer of Drng.s, Essential Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and Photographic Chemicals. No. 143 Maiden Lane, New York. April 25, 1857, ««’• dr W. u CHiUPMSE ROSE. Lily on liquid roses floating— So floats yon foam o’er pink champagne— Fain would I join such pleasant boating. And prove that ruby main, And float away on wine! Tnose seas are dangerous, grey-beards swear Whose sea-beach is the goblet’s brim; And true it is, they drown old care; But what care we for him. So we but float on wine! And true it is, they cross in pain Who sober cross tlie Stygian ferry; But only make out Sty.v champagne. And we shall cross right merry, Floating away on wine! Old Charon’s self shall make him mellow. Then gaily row his boat from shore; While we and every jovial fellow Hear, nnconcerned, the oar That dips itself in wine! NOTICE. a®- McLauriu & Strange will pay the high pst cash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. 3. 1856. J. S. BANKS, COMMISSION AND FOHWARDING merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. January 1, 1856. ly-pd - F A 7 E T T S V X L Xi 1! FEMALE HIDH SCHOOL. WM. K. BLAKE, A. -M., Principal. Javies H. Colto.v, a. B., Professor of Mathematic.« and Ancient Languages. Feaxz J. Hahb, I’KOF. French and .Music. Miss Lilias McDaxiel, 1 Assistant Music Teachers. Mrs. Ella L. Blake. I . ,. , , . Mrs Emilts Coltos, Assistant in Literary department. M-.S3 Lizzie H.vtchell, Drawing and Painting. Mrs Margaeet E. Hoe-ne, Prepatory department. Mrs Saeau a. Leete, Governess. The Fall Session of this Institution will commence on tb-i Frst Monday in October, and continue twenty weeks. It is Mghly important that all Students seould be present ax the opening of the Session, as Masses are then org.mized and new studies com- Tbe fcmple'arrangements ab.r facilities of the Insti tution uSraui to joung Indies nn‘ 'nmortunity to com plete a thorough. prae\.uial, as wen ^ accomplished cdLbpation. In tlw governit.ttntof the3>sioj^ salutary discipline and due restraint win T»e constart*w enforc ed Great care will be taken to prevent the K-^tion of'improp« habits; to deyelope the judgmeol. STARR & DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. WE are now receiving a very large ? ''’Ji'I'k bracing every thing in the Dry Goods "itn Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Silk ana w Bonnets, Umbrellas, and Beady Made Clothing, &c. Which they will sell CHEAP for Cash or approved Notes, at WHOLESALE only. We invite Mer chants visiting this market to examine our stock. J. B. STARR. J- -''-WILLIAMS. Aug. 30, 1856. 9t3-tl .r. c. POE. DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Ready-Made Clothing. Particular attei»iion paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings. HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. November3(1. H56. tf the magnolia restaurant. Thev say the Magnolia -Tree is the handsomest errowth south of .Mason and Dixon s line, and it is cv i dciitlv a faet. It is also said the Magnolia Restaurant en Green Street, between Dr. B. W’. Robinson s Medical Ltablisbment. and Mr P. Taylor’s Stere, aml jearly oBDOsite the Shemwell House, is the bluest and best kept of any other establishmentW wishing to'^find cannot well miss it: it is the A ELLOW Th"e“S?eriber would take this method of thanking the citizens of this place and tlie for the unprecedented liberality they have bestowed cn him,and would solicit a continuation. II™ias always on hand the VERY BEST LIQUORS. WTNES and CORDIALS, that can be fonnd *’'u L'nited States, either by the quantity or otherni. e. Also Clears. Pickles, Sardines, Cheese, Preseived Fruits Lemon Syrup, and many other goexi things, and flatters liimsclf that ho has the most polite, obli- “ht. accomplished and FRANK, vender to atte^ to his estahlisliment, that can be found either Noith oi South Temperance drinks put up at the sliorte. t notice He vvould call attention particularly to bis prDate rooms up stairs, which are large, comfortable, and ill good order. ^ .TONES, Yellow Building, Green St„ Foyetteville, N. C. May 16, 1857. oO-tf MARRIAGE GUIDE, l>y DR. WM. YOUPiG. Marriage Guide-Young’s Great Physiological Work: The Pocket yEscnlapiiis, or every one^ his own Doctor, by Wm. Young, M. D. It is written in plain language for the g^erai reader and is illustiated with upwards of One Htiiulred tn- -ravin-'S. All young married people, or those coii- ?smo!-vUnr man iaire, and having the least iinpedimeut L married life, slionld read this book. It secrets that every one should be acquainted with still Hris a book that must be kept locked up, and not he about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents, 125 Spruce St., above F’ourtli, Bbilaclcliiliia, Ba. April 18, 185L ly M O S B LEY’S a£JJfU'A!i£A33ii Griffix, G.I., 1856. All persons afflicted with Cancer, Tumor?; W'vns, .Scrofula, Scald-Head, Tetter Syphilis. Goiiorrliaa. Otorrliao Ulcers of all kind.?, togetlior with all sjsissss!" 'SESiii-r p«5-TFRAIS- All persons arc required to paSirLiuadvaice.or give their notes with references. No case will be h-Rlc'’t“kcn unless it can be cured or admd of relief. A mode of iiractice in Cancer and Cancerous aflec- tioiis is without the use of the knife or caustic, and is bolli local and constitutional, causing but very little pain, in most cases. Al cases of CANCER arc required to lie under iii\ immediate care and supervision from one to six weeks. Communications strictly P'j'ote and promptly answered. Address vV. 1. Aloscly, M. D., Griffin, Ga. SCIIIRHIS BREAST CAA BE CIRED!!! LET THE PUBLIC READ. In merev to fne afflicted, and the gralitn.lc and high opinion I entertain of Dr Moseley, as a Surgeon and Physician. 1 deem it my duty to mention the case ot mv wife, lioping at the same tune that all per.noiiss mi- lai-ly afliicted may be beiietilteil by it. In tlie fore mi-Lf this year, my wife liad several small lumps to nX thedr apnearahee in her hrenst; they continued to increase ill size, until Ihe whole breast lecame a diseased mass, and very painful. I procured tl.e best medical aid in tlie city of Rome, and the earnest and faitlifiil attention of tlie most skdinl phvsician.s. she continued to grow worse and woise until they gave the case up as iucurable, and ."'1' amputation. I was advised by many ol mj fi iemls. to visit Dr. IV. U. Moseley, ol Griftn, Ga., winch 1 di 1, and astonisliiiigasitmaysoem.be had her eiitireh cured within one moiitli! and slie is now m good health" I would advise all who are afflicted w illi Sen - riiul and erneerons nffeetiou.?. to visit the Doctor with out delay, as I am satisfied by expei'ieiice and .obsei vatioii, that he is the mo it skilful physician m he Southern .States, in the treatment oj - ease—Lancer ^ inxCHELL. Daughter of .T. W. Bradbury, Rome. .Tune 20, 1857. ly ~~h. SCOTT & CO’S. IIEPKIST OF Tin; BRITISH PERIODICALS AXn TIIK FAItAJKK’S GUIDK- great reduction in THI-M’RICE OF THE LATTER PUBLICATION. ! ! I.. SCOTT A CO.. NEW YORK, continne to pnb- llish the lollowing leading British Periodicals, m... ; the LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative.) the EDINBURGH REYi'eW (AVlng.) j the NORTH BRITISH REVIEAV (Free Church.) i THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) i BL.VCKWOOD-S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) Tliesc Periodicals ably represent liie llirce great rtiDol mrlic« ofGiTUt Lritain—M lny:. lory, and politic. P loniis only one lealure ol tlieiv Radical.-biit poliue j,rofo,iiid wriler.s nee LitiTamre. Morality, and Itoligion. tbey "" ^r“''.^7,o7Aer l.ave sIockI. niirivak-d in tlie world Ktaiul. eValUj •„A;;,,wtnwiljle to the scholar and tlu* of letters, liein,!. (J, A ,i,y inteligent reader of 'A:!AS^"‘,S:i;v‘ih;n;!lam;iAA.rroct and sa.istae- cM.rj V, current literature ot the da,. lh7ongS tlm v oiTd. than can be possibly obta.ned from any other soiuce. EAREV fOPiES. 1 • I „(• Ain-4NCE.SHEETS from the Brit- i i JmibS- °ive’ n-idi'i""!!' value to these Reprints i if. 7 1 A thev va.i now lie placed in lhe_ lian.ls ol ! subserihers alioiit as soon as tlie original editions. TERMS. Per ann- $3 00 5 00 7 00 8 00 3 00 9 00 . 10 00 Bargain?! Bargains!! I am now selling off my entire stock of Goods at Cost. The stock is large and well selected, consisting in “part of Muslins, Tissues, Barages, Brilliantees Rotes, Black and Colored Silks, assorted. Together with a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. Rib- lions, Gloves, Hosiery, assorted. ALSO, lor Gentle- jjjen Cloths, Cassimeres, DeTa’s, and Lmons, assorted with a general Stock ot RE AD Y aM ADE CLOTHING, And Hats, Bonnets, Boots,'Slices, &c., &c. The niosl of ihe above Goods are new and will all be sold positively at cost for Cash, in order to close the business of June 6, 1857 . 53-tf Surviving Fanner. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND M.ATURITY. Just Publlsuca, Gral Ls, tUe aOIli Tho,.sa...l = , A. FKw- Wonns ox the Ration-.,i, Tkeat- without Medicine. ofSpeniiatorrliea or Igwy r,ncii.l IVoakncss, Nocturnal Emissions, Gen ital an Nervous Debility. Impotcucy, and Impedi ments to Mairiage generally. BY 1>. CIS L-kNEA’, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming coin- plaints. originating in the imprudence and solitude ot yontb. maybe easily removed without Medicine is n this small tract, clearly demonstrated: and the ciitii eij new and liiglily successful treatment, as adopted bv the Author, fully e.xplaiued by one is enabled to cure himselt perfectly and at. the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advcitised raoj^trumi* ot'tbe day. ^ Sent to any atldress, gratis and.post free u. a sealed envelope, liy remitting (post iiaiil) t,vo to Dll. B. De Laxey, 17 Leonard Street, N. \. Litj. Dec. 13. 1856. 28-ly SADDLE W. OVERBY, AND HARNESS MAKER, WOULD Respectfully inform the public and all the old customers of Houston and Overby, that he still continues to carry on tlie Saddle and Harness making uusiiiess in all it various branches, at the old Stand ot Houston and Overby, where he will lie happy to fur- ni.sh them with any article which they may need m his Strict attention paid to Repairing.*^ W. OVERBV. Jan’y. 2. 1857 6-m PHTrifiHT AND PASSENGER DINE TWEEN WILaiINGTON &. PAA"BTTEVIEL.E. Steamer Magnolia.Ieares FayetleTille on Monday and Thurs flsiv morDinir?-15 mioutt’S after Piin-risp. 1 P^vprWjlmington on Tuesday and Friday mornings. StTnier Fa^rLlterloh. leave., F.yetteviUe on Tuesday orttl Friday mornings. 15 minutes JiftiT sun-nse. Leaves ^Wilmington Wedne.sday and Saturday morninbs rnns regularly 'Tb^rinSyoToilrBoateonan stage, of the Itiver and the despatch and promptness in delivering goods, are too well ^Toonr^XoM w?°tend‘er onr thanks for the very libera, DatrnnMLVc heretofore bestowed, aod can assure .ill shipper-s that no effortswill he spared in future, and feel confident that onr facilitiesfor despatch are equal if not sn^rior *? “”7 .j!:;,'’ ““ Cape Eear River. AgentIr LaUer’iih i Co. Fayetteville. N. C.. Oct.2-5.1856 21-tf D. TV. C. BBNBO’W, D. D. S., Graduate of tlie Baltimore College of BESTAL SBRCERV. ’ Office hours from 9 A. if. to 1 P. M _ ' S P. M. to 5 P. M. DR BESBOW may be found at his suit of Booms BU. MXlCaii Vit*» 1/XV. •» . -I aU of improper habits; to develope the JudgmeW.^ near the Market, where all who are m need of the encourage industryandpittetnality; and =“l*"“*^vices of a Dentist are respectfully invited to call on all owasions propriety of deportment. The Bomd; aerations performed upon the latest and most Dlan‘5 To those in need ot Artificial Teeth^ he work, i , jjg jg behind in no improve ment. from one to an entire set upon fine Gold or rlatULv which he guarantees to be equally ^ ‘ the natural organs. He spends nine year in thi ’ NOTICE. encourage lUUUBKi/---y 7 ----- ^ on all owasions propriety of deportment. T he Boai d- in» Departm'fent will nontiniie under the direction oi Mre Sarah A Leete! a lady of experience and eminent fitness foithe position. Her tendernessand solicitude fnprtirtOTnfort of the young ladies, and her watchful le^d for the feelings of all, have gained her univer- favor TERMS, FOR SESSION OF 20 WEEKS. Board, inclnding washing, lights, fuel, rooms. &C.t 170 00 10 00 $12 50 and 15 00 15 00 Drawing, dt'C., at Tuition in Primary Department, “ in Academical ** in Collegiate Latin, French, Music, Painting the usual prices. For further particulars apply to WILL. K. BLAKE, Principal, or E. J. LILLY, Pres't of Board. August 1, 1837. Persons indebted to Jas. C. McEaehin, as Guardian of the heirs of John Morrison dec’d, are hereby rcj. no4s to the undersigned. Also, that ovir urgent ne qjessities, apart from the reqr irements of the endorsei compel us to collect as speedily as possible. All those indebted will therefore oblige us, and themselves too, by paying up immediately. We must and vmH sue where the money is not forthcoming MORRISON. J.’ m'. MORBISCN N. A. MORRISON. Laurinhnrgh. N. C.. March 7, 1857. 40-tf He spends mne mont . _ j pjacc, (from lirst of October to the «-,.Vjuiy.) Oct. 25. 1856. Jf-tP dissolution. "NOTICE. IF©® SJxILIl, The following valuable real estate, the property of E. C. Hall dec-d. is ofl*ered for sale and consists of the following tracts: /. . That desirable place known as Rome, containing about 260 acres with all the improvements. This place will be sold entire or divided,^to suit purchasers, it being probably one of the best business stends in the country, and is very desirable to those wishing to enter tbe mercantile business. No 2, Consists ef a Lot and Brick Store (2 tene ments ) in Cambleton, on Bridge Street near Claren don Bridge, and is a very desirable stand for business. No ,3 Is 3 vacant lots in Campbellton, known in City plot asNos 109, 111, 112, and b?llt oflot 113. No 4, Is a dwelling bouse and lot on Haymount, corner of Plankroad and Adams St. A very desira ble reddence for the whole year. No 5, Is a Corn Mill and Steam Engine and Boiler, of 10 or 1.5 horse power. This is well worth tbe at tention of those living where water power is not avail able, and will be sold at a great bargain. For terms apply to J. H. HALL, Assignee. August 1, 1857. 61-tf Observer copy. DRS. MeSWAIN & McDUFFIE have this day u solved copartnership by mutual consent. Dr MeSwain will attend to settlements and collec tions for the firm. ^ Dr. McDuffie will continue to occupy the former “'h'mcSWAIN. -wm. C. McDUFFIE. Nov. 1, 1S56. 22-tf FERGUSON’S COLORTTPE, HEUraOlVPE & 4JIBR01VPE ROOMS. Over Beaslt & Horsrox’s Jewei-ry Store. POSITIVES TAKEN ON GLASS 5" ON MBLAINOTYPB OR. SHEET IRON PLATE. “So come along without liclay. And get a picture that will pay.” Pictures taken in clear or cloudy weather. The Copartnersliip of Sinles & Adams, and R. A- Adams & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. June 2d, 1857. Jiinc2 3m GHIE AND CEMENT. Ju.st received and for sale Ulk*Casks Lime, fresh from the kiln, Lo reels Cement o'nn o 1 .CalcinedPlaster, 300 Bushels r^j.gj,ingjjair_ . 10 Barrels MacKv j .uid Herring, 300 Sacks Liverpool 200 “ Alnm Salt; 2 flAxgj „„ POWERS. Oct. 27, 1856. 69-tf HELMBOLD’S genuine PKBPAR-VTION of highly COXCESTR.VTED COMPOIYB FLL’ID extract BICHI'. For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obstructions, ^Secret Diseases. Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excess and Itnpi-ndeuce in lito, ami re moving all Improper Diseliarges from the bladder, Kidneys, or Se.xnal Organs, whether e.xistiug in M.ALE OR FEMALE, Fromwiiatcver cause they may have originated, and no matter of how long standing: vi"or to the frume, and bloom to the 1 allid Cheek. ° JOY TO THE AFFLICTED V.'. It euros Nervous and Debilitated Siifferprs, and re moves all the Symptom.?, among which will be found Indisposition to E.xcrtion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. Difficulty of Breathing, Gen- ■ cral Weakness. Horror of Dis ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Niglit Sweats. Cold Feet. IVakefulness. Dim ness of Vision. Lang)uor, Universal Las situde of the Musciirar System, and often Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms Hot Hands. Flushing of the body, Dryness ol the Skin, Palled Countenance and Erup tions on the F.ace, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, frequedtly Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, IVith Temporary Sufl'usion and Loss of Sight. Want of .Atten tion, Gleat Mobility, Rest- lessnes.s, with Horror of Society. Notliing is more desirable to such Patients than Sofitude, 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 an other. ONE DOLLAR k YEAR, Circulation, over 100,000 Copies Weekly ! 25 W T-NESSES, or liie FORGER CONVICTED. JOHN S. DYE US THE AUTHOR. Who h.as had 10 years' experience as a Banker and Pntdislier and .Author of a series ol Lectures at the Broadway Taliernaelc when for 10 successive niglils, over 50,000 People-a-X greeted liiiii wall Roiiiids of Applause, while he e.xhibited Ihe maimer in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and the surest and shortest means of detecting tlieiii! , . The Bank Note Engravers all say Inat lie is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living. greatest discovery of the rBE,SENT CENTURY FOB DETECTING CitlXTERFElT BAXR SOTES. Descrihiiig every Genuine Bill in existence and ex- hihiting at a glance every Counterleit in Lirculiition .. .Arranged so admiraldy, that retorence is eas\ and detection instantaneous. No_ iiide.x to exiamiie . No naires to hunt up! But so siiiipliliod and arranged, that the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see at a glance. Exiii.i.sH, Fkk.xcu .xxii Gkii.max. Thus eacli may read the same in his own native Tongue. , Most perfect Bank Note Ltsl published. Also, a List of ail the Private Bankers in America. A complete summary of the Finance ol Europe and .America will be piiblislicd in each edition, togetlicr witli all tlie important News of the day._ .Also. a senes of tales from an old mauuseriiit found iiidlie l-.a.st. It furnishes the most complete history of ORIENTAL LIFE, de.scribiugthe most perplexing positions in whicii the Ladies and Gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the mo.'t entertuiiiiiig ever offered to the public. >£0, Furnished weekly to suliscriliers only, at 3l a vear^All Ijctters must be addressed to ■ • JtjIlN S. DYE. Broker. Publisher and proprietor, TO Wall Street, Kew York. April 25, IBS'?. li’. 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GUIDE, i To .Scientilic and Priiclical Agrienlliire. ! By llsiiry Stephens. F. R. S.. ol Edinburgli and ' the late .1 i*. Nortini rroies-’ur of ■ cjentihc -^pieul tore in Yale College. New llavin. 2 ’oL Royal (Jeticvu. ] (100 pa.iief'. and iiuuieioua D 00(1 uinU *..t.ci .’^'Tlii's'u!''coiifessedlv. Ihe most complete "ork of Agi-icilltiiro ever piildislied. and in order t" wider circiiliition the publi.'liers have retolxed to re i (luce the uriee l«» , ,, I Five Dollars for the («o Aoliintcs.. ! When Fent liv mail (poat-i'aid) to California and ' Oregon the price will lie 7 dollars. To '.■'"P; « . ; pari of tlic Union, and to Canada (post-paid n doBai. 1 W:,. Thi.swoik it not the old •'Book of the l-ariii. Remit taiiees for aiiv of the above publications thonld alwiiv,? be addressed 'iiost-paid. to 'b'l I’nbli.'bers, LEON.ARD SCOTT A CO., No. 51 Gold-street. New A'ork. To the Public NOTHiE. 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 as I might or could do were I per sonally present. J.J. MOORE. June 6, 53-tf rjNh ty. FINE LOCATION FOR S.VI.E. Ihe Subscriber offers for sale his RESIDEN'CE and other baildings at Chalk Level, Harnett Conn. Connected with the properly for sale are some 500 Or 600 acres of good laud, a store house a tan yaid aud mill, the latter is somewhat out of repair, bnt capable oC profitable improvement. The location is admirable for a country store, and no better investment of oapi tal eonld be made than the pnrehase of this property The SBbscriber intends removing to the West, and will make tbe terms of sale as easy as any reasonable man goould wish. ^ » A very deslraWe DWELLING in Avermsboro for Sale Terms ofparclia.se made easy. A great bargain to be had. —;ALSO;— FORTY SH.VBES OF FAYETTEVILLE BANK STOCK.' This Stock is know n to be the best in the market, and commands a bigii premium. The subeeri ter only sells because he is going to the West, For farther information, terms &c.; address A. H. DEWAR, Chalk Level. Aug. 1st, fil-6t Oliserver, .Argus A .-rtaiidard copy 6t and send hill fo A. H. D. P. S. May 16, 50-tf The subscriber has on hand a good assortment BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. Also. Clothing. Furnishing Goods. Hats of all kinds. Trunks, Valices, and Travelling Bags. All of which he will sell low for cash, in order to close out his pres ent stock. Persons in want of Goods in liis line will do well to give him a call. L. BRANDT. Gillespie St., opposite P. P. Johnson, June 27. 2m Tub Afproachixo Foukth.—Everybody is making preparations of some kind for the proper observanoo 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 l espeo- tableand patriotic private citizens. Ot course the great mass of these people will get their garments at the Brown Store ClothingAHall of Rockbill & AVilson, Nos, 603 and 695 (new style)'Chosnut street, above Sixth. J uly 11,1857. FOR SALE. Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek SUeetiugs. Cotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, Nos. 5 to 10. ALSO, Belt, Picker, Roller aud Lace LEATHERS. Oils and Manufacturer’s Findings. Winter strained, Sperm, Lard and Linseed Oils. Shuttlie’s Isingglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller Cloth and Glass Steps. J, II. HALL, Pres. B. C. M, Co. July 26. 1856 8-tf These symptoms, if allowed to go on'-whieh this medicine invariably removes—soon loilows Loss of PowerT Fatuity and Epileptic Fits—in one of which tbo oatient may expire. Whe can say that these ex ercises am not frequently followed by tlicse direful diseases—Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylum.?, aud the melancholy deaths by Sonsumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. Tlie countenance is actually .sod den and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should o sound of the voice occur, it is rarely artiewtate. “Wilh woeful measures wan despair Low' suWeii sounds his grief beguiled.’* D'bility is laast terrible! and has brouglit thou sands ujon thousawis to untimely graves, thus blast ing the ambition ot a.rny noble j'outh.?. It can be cured by tlie use of this Kp'ALLIBLE ItEMEDY. It you are suffering w-ith a^Qj- tfig a^rg distressing ailments, the hluid Extract Cue.,, wRacurcyou Try it add becoavinced of its efficiency Nostnim. and Quack Doctors,^ jaisely boast of abilities and references. CitJ^^g know aud avoid them, and save Long SuCfeHti^, jjgaey, and Exposure, by sending or callingjef''a bottle of this Popular and Specific Remedy.. It allays all pain and inflamation, is perfuctiv plea sant in it' taste and odor, but immediate in its’action. Heliiibold’s Extract Bncliii Is prepared directly according to the Rule of Pharma cy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and oafig devoted in its combina tion. See Prosessor De.)s6eB’Valuable Works on tbe Practice of Physic, most of the late Standard Works of MedieioR'* PROSPECTUS OF TIIE SOUTIIRRN lATERARY .UESSENGEH For the Year 1856. July to December. TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME. In issuinn- the Prospectus of the Twenty-Third Vol ume of the SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER, commencing with the July No., the Proprietors rely solely on the encouraging letters and promises of the friends of the .Messenger to aid them in e.xtcndiiig its circulation, and they beg to assure the pulilic that no exertions will be remitted on tlieir part to maintain the high character of the work, and to challenge the p-atronan-e af all who value sterling literary merit. For Tw-elity-One A'ears. the Messenger has endeavored to reflect faithfully the Southern mind, while disdaining all narrow and seetional views, and has lieen alone arnou'' the monthly periodicals of .America, in defence of the PECULIAR INSTITUTIONS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. To this office it will he devoted, and will be prompt to repel assaults upon the South, whether they come under the specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form of anti-slavery pamphlet.?. At this critical juncture, while our enemies arc employing literature as tlieir most potent weapons of attack, the Southern people will surely not withhold their encouragement from a work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de- fenee. , j The Messenger will, as lierctofe. present us readers with Reviews, Historical and Biographacal Skelchts, Novels, Tales, Travels, Essays, Poems, Critiques, and Papers on the Army, Nary and other National Subjects. With a view to ensure a larger circulation of tbe MESSENGER, the Proprietors though they intend greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of Supscriptiou, which is now only H.VHUlSOS’S COLVMBl.AN UAlU DYE. SI7.E KX!..tr.;El), STYLE IMt’HOVED. !t has doable the i.uaulity and strength of any other. it gives a pcrfecl natural color. I t colors every s'aadc from light brown lo jet black. 1 Its use is easy and rapid. 1 It is perfectly harmless to the Skin, j its elftcf is instantaneous and perni.anent. it is the 5.«t. yuicic.'t, c5( (7y)e.st, and sajest iiYE ever i .MADE. I y-r.tS'Diroctions for use accompany each box.'S-'Y_^_ I I>,.'ice—loz. 81 ;—2 oz. SI 50 4 oz. S:! ;—8 oz. $5 rEntered accoi'iling to the Act of Congress, in tlie vt-iir 1855. bv .A. W. ifarrisoii in tlio Clerk's Office ol ! the District court of tlie U. S. for the Eastern District I “\*0™ale liy JA.S. F. FOULKES. Fayetteville N. C. Manufacturer, APOLLOS W. HARRISON, No. 10 South 7tU St., riiii..vi>Ki.ruu. Feb. 21, 1857. Iv DON’T AliL COMB AT ONCEI .J. W. LETT Hastust received a large antrgeneral STOCK OF GOODS suited to the FaII and Wintertradc, consisting of a choice selection of staple anil PauiCy DRY GOODS. Boots and Sioes, with almost everything desirable m that line. , , , PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be bftd 4T IBTT'8. Good.? sold at the lowest prices forCASil, or ex changed for oonntry produce. Sept. 14. 1856. ly-pd w. H. TUUUI-VGTON, General Commission Merchant* NORTH WATER STREET, TVibiiinglonj iV. C,, Will ffive personal attention to tbe sale or Rbiprocot of all consiffnmsnts of Naval Stores or other country produce^and any other bnsincss entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to. April IS, IBS'?, ly ^nrPEAECE & C0„ DE.ALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES. Umbrellas and ReadspMath Clothing, HAY STREET, FAVETTETILU! «• R. K. FKABCE.] li- w- w BLANKS. OF ALX jam FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Aut. 1st, 61-tf 10,000 lbs. Tallow Wanted, For which the highest cash Pfic® wiD r Oct. 1,1850. A. M. CAMi JJhhL Oiib hundred Dollars will be paid to any Rbysician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Pa tient; and the testimony of thousands can he produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from oue week to thirteen years’ standing have been effected. The mass of Voluntai'y Tesriniony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow ers, is imense, embracing names well known to Science and Fame. lOOjOOO Bottles bare been Sold and not a single instance of a failure has been reported! Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, n.T.HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say. that Ijis preparation con tains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but arc purely Vegetable. H. T. HELMBOLD. Sole Manufacturer. Sworn aad subscribed before me this 2.3d day of No vember, 1854 W. P. HIBBi\.RD. Aldorm'ii PRICE: SI per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered to any Address, accompanied by I’cliable an? responsible Certitlcates from Prof ssers of Medical ColVgcs, Clcr- ffvmcn ard otbors. Prepared and .sold bv II. T. helmboLd, Practical ami a\nalytical Chemist. No 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly Buildings, Phila. ^trBeware of Counterfeits. Ask for Hcliubold’s. Take no other. Cures Guarantied. June 13, 1807. 3y Tlirec Dollars per* anDum, in Advance, OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YEAR. CLUBS—Remitting us Fifteen Dollars in one letter, will be entitled to Six Copies. The Editorial and Critical department of the Mes senger will continue under the charge of JOHN K. THOMPSON, Esq., And will embrace copious notes on current literature and reviews of all new American or Foreign work.‘« of general interest and value. The Editor's opinions will be always fearlessly and honestly avowed. The Business Department is conducted by the under signed, to whom all communications ot a business na ture mustbe addros.s(!d. XUOFAULANE. FERGUSSON & CO. Law Building, Franklin Street, Richmond, Va June 1, 185C. VEGETABLE AGUE OR ANTI-FEVER PILLS. YVE would call tlie attention of persons afliicted ,vitli Cliills aud Fevers to tins cclclmited Pill, winch owes its popularity to no puffing, nor to long, windy ccrtilicatcs—but solely to its own merits as a remedy wliich never lails to cure when'taken according to directions accompanying each box.—Ibis Pill unlike many otliers. contains no mineral, nor any injurious in'O-edient. aud may te administered with perfect sale- tv'at all time.?, to young ar old. As a preventative against Chills, or any other type of Fever, it is rccommeaded as unsurpassed; and in treatment of Fevers generally it is tar superior to Quinine or any preparation of Peruvian liark. Atrial of it? merits is all that is needed to insure it a favora- : b e po U "n in tbe Cstimetion of even tha most invet- I eraleopposer of Proprietary or Patent prescriptious. j ClIA^IPION'S ANTI-mizIzIOViS PILLS. Enjoy tile reputation ofbeing at least as good, if not belter than any of the various catliaric Pills of tbe age and are entirely free from all poisonous minerals, or other injurious properties, and are highly recom mended in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Sick Hcnd- aclie. Sick Stomach. Habitual Costiaeiiess. Indigestion, Ac and diseases of the Stomach, Liver. Bowels, and Blood generally, they being by their coinpo.?ition eouallv -adapted" to cither of the above cases as a gen eral catliarlic. good at all times when such medicines are required. We rreoniinend them to the attention ofall iiorsons. Prepared by ' F. M. SWYER & CO., Belleville, Illinois. Sold bv S. J. Hinsdale. Fayetteville, N. C.. and by Agents in all the towns aud villages in the Suutncra and Western States. AGBNTS WANTED- Ae-ents wanted in every town aud hamlet in the Sonrbern States, where one is not already cstaldished. Address F. M. Swyer & Co.. Belleville, Illinois, accompanied witli good reference to character and re- Bponsibilify, and your orders will be promptly tilled by return mail. F M SM Y ER A CO.,^ Proprietors, Belleville, Illinois. June 13. 1857 6m A Homestead For $101 SRCOND DIVISION. $310,000 o/* and Buildivg Lots In the Gold Region ol’Culpeiipor County, Virginia, to be devilled auiongst 10.2tK) sub?criber.s. on the R’.th of April, 1857, i -n .-- - one lu ’ Every ranging lu \uiiii:utmj oiui-u iiicsw rai aud Lots are sold so ch.'i\\) lo induce settlemonts sufficient number being rc.«ervcd. the increase in the value of which will compensate tor the apparent low price now asked. A Compuuy of settlers called “The Kappabaunoek Piouer Association,” i.s now forming and will com mcnce a settlement in the spring. Ample sceurily will be given fof the railhful performance of contracts and promisee. ^©**Mouk Agents are wanted to obtain snbscril>er8, to whom the most liberal iodnceincnts will be given. Aciv^i’tising wUl be done for every Agent wsere "possi ble. For lull particiilarm. Subscriptions. Agencies Apply>) E. BAUDEU. I rortR.oyaLfnaroline,ro.,Ya. jJaich 21, !?57 . ’ ttalci^li Paper 31iUs- I RAGS WANTED, I Tti be delivered at the Railroad Stations or at my ; warehouse in Raleigh, or they will l>e taken from the i difl'ereut stores in the State. Merchants aud others I buying rags will please advise me when they have b ! quantity on band, or will send them to their nCBrest I Railroad station, as I can still afford to pay the high- ! est ]>rice in cash on delivery from store or at Railroad ' statin, either in bank bills, ehceks or Northern funds. References—Cashiers ot our Banks in Raleigh, and the pi incipal North Carolina and Virginia Mcrclmnts ‘ ^ C. ’W. BENEDICT- K. B. Constantly on hand paper suitable for Cot ton Factories anil newspaper wrappers. Cotton waste wanted. Rajeigh. April 4, 1857. 6m. A. L* ARCIIA^IBAULT, PORTABLE STEAM EXGIKE BUILDER^ S. E. rorntr loth and Hcinilton nfs., Philad., Fa. Tortable Steam Engines, ou largo wheels, with a ton-^ue for a team to lie attached to move them about. These engines have two cylinders, making 10 to 30 horse powt r. Orders arclUled in from 3 to 5 weeks. Engines always on band for sale. These engines have in use seven years, and in every instance ■ have givcngeneral satl.'faction. Dcserip^L'c circular^ will be sen: when RV-rli’.d for. •' Jan. :0, :SjT. * ‘ uJ*;:' :VM. F. iVii c;.r WWA .1. JOisll Fi 1.-. -A ;TNi; I.ANi* “1 fiii.iJ Ti,;,.- I.ltll - l^vlT I,:-., ii.bi iaiiil- ‘*1 ■ -i' I'yl m:'.' • ■ F . F .r . '• I'-iilar N- ! ri -9.1 Al ■ rlOXKGl fsECOt ST ARR[ ipiv-- iD'W in 31 ,1,1.. V l y U- p i; ;a J. B. ST.\E SELl t'.H’ ..wT «l*/.‘*n, •-J. r«*. Also, Fre WAUF uud 20. la VaM 'ih- iling ' p.’.v^ r lUiio rl well ad ip:- -J \ liMv ;i--f I i*uit piir'-h i i itiv-orlb-r oi il tve remo i.ii’tnngibr vu '■ Ciuy i y,,;, tal ■ Ail -■ ‘^ina ’i • ta.j
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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