C7
i
cos 32JZ r-jarL 2m
Krer.
One sweetly solemn thought
Comes to me o'er and o'er:
I'm nearer my home to-day
Than I've ever lucn he-fore;
Sv.trvr my Father's house,
Where the iti-.ny mansions' Ik;
Nearer the great white throne,
X;ii-( r 1 1st' jasper son ;
V:."c-r llmt h'-:!!. d of life
When we lay onr burdens down,
Nearer 'c iving my cross,
Nearer wearing iiy crown.
McLauriu & Strange will pay the high
est cash price for Turpentine until further notice.
Sept. 3. 1856.
5S-tf
J. S. BANKS,
COMMISSION " ASD POUWAUDISO
MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
January 1, l-SoC lypd
S..U. THOMAS
-r now iiO'-ivinr their recent
'fa lt.and winte
Consisting of their usual a: sortrtfi
special attention to the I;. r; . M-.-k o
Jeans. Bleached a..d 1 i". Sliirti..;:
Shawl?. Co!:- C Riady '-'h:'-1.:
linots shoes. Kit.-' vs. Blankets. Ac.
BI'O.
trchnse of
t. 4 'hey itj
SstJiiiefs, Tweeds,
. Laiiis. i 'oaks.
:: -g. Hats. 'Japs.
Ac.
a,(!i(.v v".il ci-niine tw.-.r sans strict iv tor Lash on
its wnvAi.Kv i. tl i y have io hitilr.t in in myinf;
that they can sell '.iviTitp; bills at lea.-t 15 p r cent,
cheaper' than any house doing a endit business. f-us-ta'ning
losses, expense of collecting. Ac. All they
ask is an examination of their Stock and ikhk.s.
S. M. THOMAS & BRO..
South-west Cor. Market Square.
Sept. 1. C.7-U
ALEX. JOHNSON & CHOW,
J)E.1LERS 1JV
SIL.TC ASD STAPLE UY fiOODS,
ARE no v in receipt in full (or nearly so) of their
Fall and Winter Stock' for '.K7.
Their present Stock is la' per than usual i and
amongst it, will be found every variety and style of
goods called for in their trade.
Buyers will please give the'r stock a glance over.
if they fail to sell nevertheless take pleasure in show
ing it.
Al.EX.Joil.VSON, JK.
sept- 1! .
Peter Chow.
E.G
LOVER
Bas received Ins tall
-J s; trwL- rf iHrjrxls Con
sisting of
WATCHES, JEWELRY
SILVER AND I'l.ATF.n WARE,
AND MILITARY GOODS,
P S. His personal attention will be paid to all Wat
ches and Jewelry entrusted to him for repairs.
sept. 1'J " S-3m
NOTICK.
AT SEPTEMBER. Term. 1857. of the Court of Pleas
and Quarter Sessions -f Cumberland county, the last
will and testament of. lames C. Dobbin, dee'd, was ad
mitted to Probate, and letters testamentary were gran-t-1
to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the
t.-tator are requested to make early payment. Those
having claims against his Estate must present them in
due ti'nie. or this 'notice will he pleaded in a bar of a
recovery. ANNESS C. 1IUSK.E, Executrix.
sept. 19. t!S-tt
FSIj , F ' !
A SMALL LOT of No. :i MACKEREL, of superior
quality, just received anil lor sale iy
Sept. 1'J 117-3
Tin; Ar-i'itoACiiiN'i Foirth. Everybody is making
preparations oi sonic kind for the proper observance
of t he Glorious Fourth." Some will go abroad, and
some will -t-iy at home, others will remain sober : sonie
will dba mi ii't iry uniforms, while the great majority
wii! v.:e;.r such plain clothes as are J ecomingto lespec
t:,!.!,. am! patriotic private citizens. Of course the
oreat mass of these people will get their garments at
the Brown Store Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson.
No. (;n;i and (i() (now style) Chesuut street, above
Sixth.
July ll.IS.17. tf-r8-
Steeli' Patent Straw -Knif.
A FRESH SUPPLY just received and for sale by
Sent 19 67-St B. ROSE.
FaH Slock, '1857.
B. F. Pi. A RGB & CO.,
RE now receiving a large and well selected stock
consisting tn part of :
Black and Figured Silks;
nlish and French Merinoes;
Plain and Fig'd DeLanes;
French all wol Plaids;
Alpacas of all qualities;
lilaek lom'azine;
English, Freneh and American Prints;
Chenille Shawls, (beautiful patterns;)
Ladies' Cloaks of eery description;
Jaconet Edgings and Insertions;
Collars and Uudersleeves;
Hosiery, Gloves, Belts;
Ribbons, Trimmings, &c. ;
Cloths and Cassimeres ;
Tweeds, Jeans and Sattinets;
White and Colored Flannels:
Bleached and brown
Allendale 10-4 Sheeting:
Bleached and Brown Drillings;
Plaid Linseys and Kerseys;
Marlioro' Stripes and Plaids;
Brown and Bleacht d Table Cloths;
Towellings of all kinds;
Negro Blankets;
Extra quality Bed Blankets;
Spiral, Brass and Whalebone Hoops;
Good assortment of Hoop Skirts;
Yankee Notions of every variety, kind, and
quality;
Silk, Leghorn, and Straw Bonnets;
Moleskin, Cassimere and Wool Hats;
Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c
ALSO
A larg-o and fashionable stock of
t esii ii.;lc Information to .-;vei y-
For sonic time past I have been engaged in a busi
ness (known on y to myself and couiparnti vcly few
others whom I have instructed fbfr Siou each) Which
bM Hvcrnged me un income of from 3.S(!iKtb S5,ti)0 i
per annum ana Having inaue arrangt nients to go o
the Eastern Continent iiext fall, I am willing to give
full instructions in the art to any rJerstm ia the U.
States who will remit me the sum of ONE bOLLAR
I am induced from the success I have tiecti favored
with, and the acknowledgments that I have received
from those whom 1 have iu.-tmcud in the art.andwho
are new clearing from is 8 to $ lo per day, to give every J
person a chance to come into possession of this valua
ble means ofmakiiig a small fortune. There is no
Hnmbue about the business herein alluded to.' Ref
erences of the best class can be given as regards its
character, and I can also reft r to persons in Chicago
and Detroit as well as in this place, who have ithin
three months embarked in this business?, and who will
testify that they are making from $ S to 15 per day
at the same. It is a business in which either Ladies
or Gentlemen can engage, and with perfec ease make
a very handsome income. Several Ladies in various
parts of Illinois an-1. Missouri, whom I have instructed
in the art. are now clearing from $5 to $12 per day.
It is a genteel business and requires but a few shil
lings to commence it. Upon receipt of $1 I "will at
once forward to the applicant a circular containing full
instructions in the art. which will be perfectly under
stood upon being once read. Address
EDWIN TEMPLETON,
No. 37, Fourth St.; St. Lfcuis, Mo.
Aug. 22 Cm . ?
i3til imporlatit lo.-.iifCiifirrs,
Liqnot- .mi reliant and. Whole
sale Guici'is.
Dr. FeiLchtwivgc.ra Flavorings to Produce at a
Moment's iiotiti, every desired Iiqnor.
The undersigned has lately made great improve
ments iu this branch of bnstuess. The Flavorings are
put ui in packages of 5; 1, and 4(1 Gallons, and re
quire but the addition 61 Pure Spiris, either 1st. or 4th
proof, and Liquors, such as Cognac, either dark or
pale. Holland and English Gin. Jamaca and St Croix
M- I. I.. 1 . . 1 1..- t. O t. H ' . '
key, Apple. Peach, Cheirj. and Raspberry Brandy,
Port and Maderia V ines will lie instantly produced.
It requires no skill, hut an addition of a good spirit,
say 5j gallons to each gallon of the respective Flavor
ing. The best Cognac Oil, green yellow and white, war
ranted genuine, as low as any other importer charges
for the rc-pective quality.
Essences of every Liquor. Extract of Cognac. 1 lb.
of which produces 2U0 gallons of Cognac.
Raw Whiskey may by Dr Fs age and body prepara
tion, be made smooth with but a trifling expense.
The price of Flavorings are extremely moderate,
and directions iu full supplied by
DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWAXRER.
Chemist and Importer of Drugs, . ssential Oils and
Metals, Daguerreotype and Photographic Chemicals.
No. 143 Maiden Lane, New York.
April 25, I8.")7. Cm.
l. scott & nps;
REPIUNT OF TUB
BRITISH PERIODICALS
AMI THE
F A It M CUT ID:.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE
OF THE LATTER PULLiCA'l ION.
, Griffin, jGa., 185G.
All persons affl.ettd vritli Cancer,
Tumors. Wpiis. crofuIa.- Scald-Head
Tetter. Syphilis. Gonorrhoea, Otorrliceo
Ulcers of all kinds, together with nil
other chronic diseases, can avail themselves of Dr.
Mosely's services at Uri.tin. Ga. Office on 8th st.
SS"rEllMS: All persons are required to
pay their Iocs in advance, or jjive their notes
with references. No case will be undertaken
unless it can be cured or admit of rei.ef. My
mode of practice iu Cancer am) Cancerous affec
tions, is without ll,- use of the knife or causl ic, ' THE EDI N LURCH RLYllw
mm i uuiii local .inn cons; ii Siiioiin I, e;tlllng
out very little pun, in most cases. All cases
t OAJYCJR iwv required to be umler iv
immediate care ;iinl npcjvis.on from one to
six weeks. Communications strictly private
and promptly answered. Address W. R
Moseiy, M. 1)., Gr ITin. Ga.
L.SCOTT & CO.. NEW CLE. coi tinue to ,1.
bsh the lollowhig had. ug l.r.tish 1 tried, mis. '-
1
THE LONDON QUAliTLliLY vCi us-.ivativ.
iWl.;
THE NORTH
.3
BRITISH BLYIIAV
4
THE WtSTMINST.R RhYii.W VL:V
I ii
I al.
BLACK WOODS EDINBURGH MAGAZINE
tl:r.
Shirtings:
13 00 to 2G CO
5 00 to 12 00
1 1 00 t 1
00 to 35
00
00
1
11. ROSE.
Tin? Train is Coming ! ! !
One ol "'th nio-t .beautiful and tastefully arrangil
lots in the town of Lumberton known as the -Pope
lot." I would be pleased to how the lot to any one
wishing to purchase during the week of our next Su
perior Court, for Robeson County.
N. A. McLEAN.
G lend ale N. C.
Sept. VJ. f.8-2t
I.AXD F0i! SALK.
Ic:ir the W. C. 4 Rutherford Roil R.ond
Also near Ltu-riabUrgh High School.
The Subscriber, will oa the l"tii of Oct. nevt ( If
no previously di --posed of) expose to publ.c sale, his
plantation contaiaing I 34 a.-re-. Sal.l Lan-1 is Situ
ated in il;cVn 1 ' i ity near the Lauriubarg High
Seho.il. and dist nit f oi'a mile iVom tin W. C. & R.
Railroad.
JAMES McLAURIN.
Sept. 19, f.S!-4t.
Argus and Observer copy till sale.
ti j. eii s."? ssi-r- jc . roj
: x A. a
Will be so! 1, th.; pr-aiisns. at Public Auction, on
Thursday Lit It Oct, next the fo'Iowin t pieces of la il:
24t Acres upon which is poo l dve!Ung and out
houses, this property is known as the Armstrong place
and is 1J miieslrom tlie Clarendon Bridge and one
mile from the Plank Road.
3I.-S Acres situated on Black Ttlver I'iit -e mil 's dis
tant from the first- uam ;l tract. It is well timbered
with ton timber in I turp utiue.
200 acres in Harnett county on Black River, which
i well adipt -d to f.irm':): purposes.
Th abo e prop -rt wiii be so id on liberal terms,
which will he made known on uav of sale
Sept. l:t. tiS-it .!(") ills' R. TAYLOR.
All ot which will be sold low for CASH, or on our
usual time to punctnal customers either at Wholesale
or Re ail. All persons are respectfully invited to
give ns a call.
B. F. PEARCE. J. W. PEAIiCE, Jr.
Sop. 12 1857 67-tf
AOVEPJiSEsVlEWTS.
500 AGENTS WA STED.
Homestead For $10!
THIRD DIVISION.
$310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lois
In ihe Gold Region of Culpeper County, Virginia,
to be divided amongst 10.200 subscribers, uu the th of
Deer. Subscriptions only ten dollars down;
or Sl5 one half down, the rest on the delivery of the
Deed.
Ev ery subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm
ranging in value from S . 0 to $25,H)0 Thesa Farms
and Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements, a
suilicient number being reserved, the increase in the
value of which will compensate tor the apparent low
;ir co now asked. Upwards of 1.350 lots and farms are
,ii ready sold, ai.d a company of settlers called "The
i.'appahanuock Pioneer Association." is now forming
and will soon commence a settlement. Ample security
will te given for the faithful performance of contracts
and promises.
Nearly 45.d')0 acres of land, in different parts of
Virginia, now at command and will be sold to settlers
at from $1 np to $300, per acre. Unquestionable
titles will in all cases be given. Wood-cutters, Coop
ers. F irm ;rs. fcc, are wanted; and 50i Agents to ob
tain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements
will be given. Some Agents write that they are
making $200 per month.
For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies,
Ac, Apply to E. BAUDER.
Fort lloyal, Caroline co., I a.
Sep. 12, 1S57. ly
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
FOR THE TRADE OR PRIVATE rSE. - M
Furniture Maiiufiicturcrs "
35 B 'WE! Y, NEW Yt UK. Q
Te' ms ash. O e Price Oi IC? W
Heretofore we have manufactured and rohl,
exclusively at wholesale. We are now prepared 'A
to oiler a well assort d t-tock at retail, at a a-p
vingof from twenty to thirty; per cent, to the
Consumer.8 H
Wo lia Tnur for K!ili
f4 Mahogany Chairs, spring scats.
Sj upholstered in hair cloth, f"
H from $2 25 to C 00 each. J
rJ Mahogany SofJs. upring seats. B
upholstered in hair cloth
from
Mahogany Rocking chairs,
jfj spring seats, upholstered
S iu hair-cloth, from
pl Mahogany easy Cba;rs,
k on castors or rockers, up
M holsteretl in hair cloth.
Mahogany Tete-a-tete. t:p
m bolstered in hair-Cloth. 15
Mauogany Tete-a-tete Sofas.
O upholstered in hair cloth 25 ()0 to AT, d0 "
l AHIII.fi AX I) MAHOGANY TOPTab! s.
In great varietv of stvles. qualities and pric-s.
niTRKAITS U-.i! I- Mm l.le anil Woo.I '! ... vit!
or without Glasses, with W. s-h -sti'ials to li.r.teh.
Also. Wardrobes. Bedsteads, Side! oards. Hall
Stands. Book Cases. Lounges,-Etegeits, Corner
Stands and Book Shelves,
ft OFFICE FURNITURE, Desks, Tables and
S Chairs.
All the above goods in black walnut or oak at
the same prices.
rm in
I IMnwh
The same in Black Walnut, the frames ofK.
which are stained in varnishing, making a beau-gj
tiful imitation, and upiolsiered in the same"
goods, make a showy appiarancc at a much bw-N
er drice.
In our establishment can be found a great va-ki
rietv of Fancv Chairs, iu Rosewood. Mnho!i'ny,l
and'Black Walnut. Turkish Smoking Chairs, R
dining Chairs. Hall Chairs. Voltaire thaiis.1
Cane Chairs, and aho tin Celebrated d
SPRING BED. W
Known as Tucker's Patent This article we-(
would part'cularly recommend, it having beenkn
fully ter-te I. and found upon trial to be the best
r Spring uott-om ever liivenitu. rtf
H CONCLUSION. L
M Parties who are not able to personally select S
the goods they may want, can depend upon hav-J
Jl ing their orders tilled with a much care, ami lj
yj their interest studied, as though tney were preJj
.'nt; and to such we also oiler cur services Tortf
Jthe selection of any Household Goods they may
iQjwant. and as we "should purchase from First G
f Hands, a saving will thereby be made which the w
J customer would have the enefltot.
Aug. 1, 1857. Cl-ly
S f I K K III S BltLASr f A BE flBED!!!
LET THE PUBLIC READ.
In mercy to the afflicted, and the giatitude and high
opinio'i I entertain of Dr Moseley , as a Mirgeon ami
Physician, 1 deem it mv duty to meiit on the
m wife, hoping at tin; same time lhat :ill persons simi
larly atflicii d may be benefitted .v it. In the for
These Periodicals ablv riprts the
political pal ti s oi tirtal 1 r.tain Wlilj.'. '1
I Radical. 1 t;t j ollt ttiii.t ti.ly i n U-ntrie
chariicti r. As rai.s ot the n.ost j ir-i
j on Seiei ce, L.tiiaiiin . .Vuinl t. ;n i !,il ;. (
s!ai:d. a-tie y . i Lavt .-1 1 i d. ia I :-Ii ... :,
of :eiter.-. lien." i ml !-in i ! i to il.i n 1 i-!i
'iill
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COS.- Of . I'i'ou-ss.ollMl
t vi'i'v class
man. v. ii.H
t-ory record ui
to II I n ti ii i : ii : t.i v i .
Iiiiiiish a n. i u con et i:-d ml. she
the tiiini.t l.tii;.H.u oi i! i.a
AlAIlKI.AGi: GUIDE,
by Dli. WM. VOVSG.
Marriage Guide Young's Great Physiologir.il diseased mass, and v- ry painfui. I pi-i.ctir.-d the lest1 Ther- ee pi of ABYANl. E Ill.ETS from tlie Brif
tt '.. The Pnrl-tt Ftnil -nil, s nrren, ' mcd cul a il ci,.v '-'ome. and not w . i list anding Ml ,,i Lt r phis ai'mt nn.l xalue toH.se P, pi '-nt
" rk' lhC 1 OUt 1fc,a-Psnr wy - theear.iest and fa.thfnl att.-nti.-n id the mo,t sk.llul t inasmuch as Ihiy can n.w be placed in the 1,,,U o
his own Doctor, by W in. oung, M. D. physicians, she cnut-uiued to grow wm-.-v . ami worse i suiMscril.K'rs about asiou a the original editions.-
part oi this year, my wife had several small lumps to j H'loupLoiit ihe woild. il.au .hi. U possibly olnalntd
make their appearance in her brn.st ; they contiDiied i froln an-N )IIh! Miurce.
to increase iu size, until the w hole breast became a I I ARM t OP US.
It is wri len in plain language for the general reader
and is illusli ated with upwards of tne Hundred en
gravings. All young married p.-ople, or those con
templating marriage, and having the least impediment
to married life, should read this bo..k. li discloses
secrets that every one should be acquainted with; still
it is a book that must be kept locked up. and not lie
about the house, it will be sent to any one oa ihe
receipt of twenty live cents. Address
Dli. WW. YOUNG.
125 Spruce St., above Fourth,
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 18, 1851. ly
tl.-itil tiiey gave the case up as .ueniv.Ue.
auiptitaf .on. I was advised l v i;ui:iv i
vis.t Dr. W. R. Mos. lev, of GriH:!;. Ga .
and. astonishing a it n:ay wen, he ji;.l
cured witiiiu oiie mouth! and she is
health!! I woul.l ;-,.lvi- U who are a it I e
rhus and i.'aiieero.is aP'-:' ions, to visit the
oat d lay. as f ain -at !y '-.vr erle:..-'
vat ion. that he is Un- i:ir:t kil!r.l j-hy.-
So il hern .stati s. :n the ttVitt ie-nt
ease Cancer VM.
a;
w ti -.,
i i
an-, ist u
lends, to
i I .lid.
er en ! i rt I v
i'.v i:i r.ocl
d with .s e r
oetor w:i!;
i-.l-.l -!,S',-
viii in lii,
TI.K.TIS.
any one of tie f.ir Reriews
an tun r tin ioer Ri views
Per aim.-5
i i
1:
iv. raiiiv. 7i ii' r-.
PARLOR SUITS, in Rosewood, upholstr red
i French Brocatelle, Satin Damask, Satin and fr
THE. SECRET INFIRMITIES OF
YOUr i AND MATURITY.
Just r!tllislic.?, Gintis, 1tc 3U5i Thousand i
K!.- Wollirs ON TH K RaTIONAI. TkKAT-
' sf? ;KNT- without .MeiTciiic. of Spermatorrhea or
QC?t..ocal Weakness, Nocruriial Emissions, Gen
i ital an Nervous Debility. Impotency. and Impedi
j meats to Marriage generally.
BT B. !K LAXKY. M. I.
j The ioiportaut fact, that the m ny aliriiring coin
: plaints, originating iu the imprudence and solitude of
! vouth. inavln; easily removed witliout. MeiBcin-. is in
: "ths small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely
I new and highlv successful treatment, as adopted by
j the Author, fully explained ly means of which every
; one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and t. the
least possible cost, thereby avoiding all t he ail vcrt'.setl
:iio-trums of the lav.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed
envelope, by "rem:ttingpo.-t. paid) two postage stamps
to Dk. B. Dk Lankv. !7 Leonird Street, N. Y. City.
Dee. 13. 1S5. 2K-1
June 20. 18
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v'ircislaf ist. cTi'r
Daughter ol
7.
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:. MITi HI LL.
MITCHELL.
Bradbury. Rome.
11 A VS-AH,!
MHi,(K' ( OKI s
TALI. STiICK FOR 1857
Starr & Williams
Arcs now receiving a very large and well selected
stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
To which they invite the cany attention of their cus
tomers, and Wholesale buyers generally.
Sept. oth 1857. tf
RFiSIOYAL.
II. GRAHAM has removed to the Store fo-merly oe.
cupieil lv Dr. Foulkes, on the corner east of the Fay
ettevilleilotel.Hay street, where he is just receiving his
O F 11 E A D V-M A D E
qi sL Jer ic i 9
OF THE LATEST STYLES. Consisting in part of
Over-Coats, Dress, Frock
and Business Coals; Pants,
Vets, Shirts and Collars,
Drawers, Flannel Shirts and
Drawers; Suspenders, Cravats,
Merino and Cotton Hose, tyr., i$-c.
He also keeps constantly on hand, a line assortment
of BOO T S .1 .V 1) SHOES, Umbrellas,
and Carpet Bags.
All those wishing to purchase cheap and fine suits
of clothes, w ould do well to call and examine Graham's
.Stock, as he is prepared to sell as low as any in this
iiiarket.
Sept. 12 2m.
Pure .Liquors, &c,
U 4& CASKS 131 ASS LONDON PORTER
JL 9 ( p; n ts and Quarts,) direct from Import
rs and Warranted ( e mine.
4 1 bo Golden Shcrrv. Port. Madeira and Claret
w;np French Brandy. Holland Gin. and Scheidam
Schnapps. or sale by
Sep. 12.
J S. N. SMITH,
Druggi. t.
07 I'm
NEW
COOK & JOHNSON are just receiving a large and
well selected Stock of Goods, consisting in part ol
Hardware, Cutlery, Groceries, Crock
ery Butter and Cheese.
All of which will be soil low for Cash, or on the
usual time to punctual customers.
We will be glad to have a call from all o onr old
friends and the pubb'c generally, as we have a better
assort"i at than we have ever offered before.
Sept. 12. C7-4t
AMERICAN SAFSIf -PAPER
MAXlFAACTCKlNG CO.OP5EW VOUK.
CiVFXTAXi $500,000
A. Nicholas. President. Office. 70 Wall St,
A perfect security against all manner of Fraud or
Counterfeiting on Papr To Prevent Photographs
and Anastatic Counterfeits, Erasures Transfers or
Alterations.
Having purchased the Patent for the exclusive right
to manufacture and sell the New Chemical paper in
America, invented in England by Henry Glynn a cele
brated chemist and officer in the British army, it is
hardly necessary to say that the Paper is recommended
by Mr Kent. Assayer of the U. S. Mint, Mr Lyman
of the New York Clearing House, and Meade Brothers
extensive and skilful photographers, 133 Broadway.
N. Y. The latter say that no imitation ca i be made
on a check or hank note printed on the Safety Paper.
Below is our list of prices:
Rank Checks 25 cts. per lb.
Rink Bills $18 for 1000 sheets.
Bills of Exchange $25 for 1000 sheets
Promissory Notes 40 cts. per lb.
Sight and Time Drafts $25 for 1000 sheets
Insurance Policies 40 cts. per lb.
Railroad Stocks & Bonds 40 cents per lb.
Bank and State Stocks 40 cts. per lb.
Bonds and Mortgages 40 cts. per lb.
Wills and Deeds 40 cts. per lb.
For wrapping Silks and other fine articles it is ex
cellent, as it prevents moths. 40 cts a lb.
For Indentures and Agreements. 40 cents per lb.
All State and County Records should always be
printed or written on this Paper, as the chemicals in
serted in the pulp not only prevent erasure or transfer
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N. B. Ladies who are pregnant should not use this
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no injury to health would follow. One box 1, three
boxes $2. AH letters of inquiry must contain a pos
tage stamp to ensure an answer.
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Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati. O.
August 1, 1S57. (il-ly
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Warranted to force the Moustache and Whiskers to
grow strong and luxuriant in ose month, where there
was none before. It will not stain or injure the skin.
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ceipt of price. Receipts for making $5.
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An. 9th, 1807. New York 0
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write their names and the town, county end state where
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Editor and Proprietor of the
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New York City.
Jane 6, 1857 ly
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rom 23 cents to $100. consisting of Fine Gold Jewelry
Watches. c. All orders by mail will be promptly
filled, and the prize or prizes will accompany the
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of the day. and will be sold at the usual reta:l prices,
many of them for less. Persons wishing any particu
lar book can order at once and it will be forwarded w ith
a gift. A catalogue giving full information, with a
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Dreadful Horror of Death. Night
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ness of Vision. Languor, Universal Las
situde of the.Muscniar System, ant often
Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms
Hot Hands. Flushing of the body. Dryness of
the Skin. Pall-d Countenance and Erup
tions on the Face, Pain in the Back,
Heaviness of the Eyelids, frequedtly
Black Spots Flying be tore the Eyes.
With Temporary Suifusion and
Loss of Sight. Want of Atten
tion. Gloat Mobility, Rest
lessness, with Horror
of Society
Nothing is more desirable to such Patients than
Solitude, 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. "
These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this
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ercises are not frequently followed by these direful
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the Insane Asylums, and .the melancholy deaths by
Sonsumpiion. bear ample witness to the truth of those
assertions. In Lunatic Asylums th; most melancholy
exhibition app.'ars. The couutenance is actually so l
den and quite destitute neither Mirth or Grief ever
visits it. Should o sound, of the voice occur, it is rarely
articulate.
"With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled
Debility is most terrible! aud has brought thou
sands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blast
ing the ambition of many noble youths. It can be
cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are sulfering with any of the above distressing
ailments, the Fki.d Extnict Buchii will cure you. Try
it and be convinced of its efficiency. Bey ar e of Qnnck
i3 r'ini. and Qu irk Doctors, who falsely boast of
abilities and references. Citizens kiiow ard avoid
them, and save Long Sulfering, Monty, and Exposure,
by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and
Specific Remedy.
'It allays all pain and inSamation. is porfoctly plea--saut
iu its taste and odor, but immediate in its action.
TIcl;ihollV Kxiracf Bueku
Is prepared directly according to the Rule of Pharma
cy avid Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and
(Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its r-ombi na
tion. See i'rosessor Dewees- V alua'oie Works on the
Practic of Physic, and most of the late Standard
Work of Medietne.
One hundre Dollars will be paid to any Physician
who can prove th.it the Medicine ever injured a Pa
tient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced
to prove that it does gr"at good. Cases of from one
week to thirteen years' standing have leen eflecfed.
The mass of Voluntary Tesirnony in possession of
the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow
ers. is :'m m embracing names well known to
Science and Fame.
100,000 Bottles have bcrn Sold and not a single
instance of a failure has been reported!
Personally appeared before me. an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia. H. T. H ELMBOLD, Chemist, who
being duly sworn does say. that his preparation con
tarns no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are
purely Vegetable.
IT. T. HELMBOLO. Sole Manufacturer."
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of No
vem1er. 1854 - W. P. IIIBBARD. Aldernvn
PRICE: SI per Bottle, or Six for S5, Delivered to
anv Address, accompanied by reliable and responsible
Certificates from Prof ssors of Medical Colleges. Cler
gymen and others. Prepared and sold by
H. T. H ELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
No 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly
Buildings. Phila.
,-$-Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's
Take no other. Cures Guarantied.
Jure lor 1307. lj I
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of tales from an old manu.-cript found in the East. It
luraishes the most complete history of
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April 25, 1851. ly.
N. If. 'J .e price in Great Britain of Ihe in
yerit. duals aicve-nifncd isaiivl 1 iv t.nvt.w
"r 1 1 f a ii 3i v. iis tiviiii;
cientilic ai.d Practical Agriculture.
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CTF THE
south "Ci! x 1,1 j i:i:ai v MK!iji::(;s:i!
For the Year 1856. July to December.
t A-SiiTV- ru!i v .i r..
In issuing the Pro -pectus of fie Tw ni v- n.'nl v'o'
u:ne of the SOUTHERN LITERARY M E ssMSCMi;
commencing with the July No., the Proprietors re!v
solely on the encouraging letters and promises of th.
friends of the Messenger to aid them in extending its
circulation, and they beg to assure thepuhliethat.no
exertions will be remitted on th 'ir p irt to ma'utain
tlie high character of the work, and to challenge th"
patronage of all who value sterling literary m- l it.
For Tvveutv-One Years, the Messenger has end-avoretl
to reflect faith f.iliy the Southern mind, while ilisdaMiin
all narrow and s.-ctional views and has been alone
arno.ig the monthl y jieriodloals of Aui"ric;..in def.-uc
of tao PECULIAR INSTiTUTiOX OF THE
SOUTHERN STATES
To this oHe it will be d 'voted, m l will be prompt
to repel assaults upon the South, whether
under the spacious garb of fiction, or mi the
of a iti-slavery panipdl-ts. At this crit:cal
while our enemies ::!; emplovi-ig II 'i-it'ir
!iio-t potent weapo;;-' of attack. h 1 -'- ':
will sur'lv not w Mhhnbl Their eneoiu- - r e
work whose ai n it sh ill be to strike Mon-' Ii
fence.
The .Messenger will, as hrelofe.
it'll h Reviews, I list: rial m
Sketches. Novels. Tlc, Travel
C-rlliqiirs, and P-'pers on IJ:p .'
other Nifirii! ! 51.-
With v vi----Y !-" el --oe i ' if
M E-?S!iN a KM. the Prr:rlet.rs
greatly lacr. a-;iig the -. 7... o! ',. e
the price of 'Mpser.i'H
Iftsee DoSL:rs
most complet
0 1 ii i h mill 1 to Li e
lit i s li;. e 1 1 M'lvi ti to
w 1 1 k o t
t si
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To
By lKin y i-it hi ns. 1-. Ii. S.. 01 E.l.i.l m ; h. ami
the late J. P. Norton I rohs.-or of sc.itit.f.c Aj.-i.cul-ttsre
in ale College. Niw llnitii. 'Z oL ltal
Octavo. iu00 pa-es, ami iiniueiotis Wind ai.d s U t I
Engi a villus.
This is. C011 fesse4!y. the
Agriculture e r jiui lislit d
wii'.er circulation the piil-B:
duee Hit; jir.ee to
Five lie I!:, is for f!:e
AVhen sent l y mail ; jmst yu
Ores-oil the price will I e 7 i!o!i
part of the Union, ai d to Omnia i.e.1-!-
This w 01 k is i.fit tin old 11 U oft 1 e I in 11 ."
Remittances for any of the above jm Pent 01. !.ni ;
alwavs be addressed jm-t j aid. to tft 1 ul 11-! t rs.
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t -o3ors ev.-iy sl-i-Jv fi ai Ilgh Ii.-oan :ujr! hla
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It is pi-rer:y Iiiii-fial -t'S to tts s.-i...
lis eilVct is ins 'an'anou un:l i e; in. k-i: ,
ti ia sll3 bent. 'n.ic'.ct, c.'iiajifsf. mil .'iijfi , -j
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Mntered aec riling to th
ear lft" . by A. V. Hai r
the ii'.str.ct court of'thv- ti.
. f Penn.
lor sale by. IAS. F. FOL'l.Klv:. i;i
Maiiul'a.tu.er. APuLLOs V 1 ! A i; 1; I(
South 7th St., I'll; I. v !l I. i ll 1 A
Feb. 21. I8."i7. ly
VEGETABLE AOUE OR A .-'II FEY :
WE would .Ciiil ihe at' -lit 0.1 t: ,- 1
w .th ..'!l4i ami 1-eWls to li s eiell.1 :
owes its p.ipni u-:ty to 1.0 piitiin. ,- . 1 u
cert iiicales - out solely lo itsowi. in
which never fa. Is to uin- whtn ii'
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FlilT OF JiT.Y IN ANY YEAR.
CLU"S Remitting us Fifteen Dollar."
letter, will be eut.ilvd to Six Coj-des.
The (nrlal .m i Critical department of th
senger wiii cu.itii;;i ; under the charge of
J.lilV Ji. Til :lOX, Car..
And ;vill embrace copious notes on current literature
and reviews of all new m -ricau or Foreign works oi
e'Mi-srul interest and value. .Ik; K4 4
be always fearlesslv and hoaeftly avowed
The Business Department is i-o.iducled by the under
signed, to whom all communications of a business na
ture muPtlie addressed.
MACFARLANE. FERGUSSON & CO.
Law Building. Franklin Street. Richmond. Va.
June 1. I80C
BAGS! BAGS!!
AT THE
Corn Kxchan?;e Bas Manufactory,
125 & 127 Broad Street, , .
Now ready for the FALL TRADE Cheap for Cash
50.i0 new 3 Bu. GRAIN BAGS.
2.5.000 ' 2
73,000 SECOND IWND 2 and 3 Bu. in PRIME Otder
37,000 SEAMLESS BAGS of all the various kinds.
MILLERS' BAGS
i. i, g. and N16 Bbl. Baus. designetl expressly for their
Trade, and manufactured from our Premium Glazed
Cloth, (warranted not to sift Flour ) This i a new
article and we call the particular attcution of Millers
and Floui Dealers.
SALT FACTORIES supplied with Bags, all sizes
designed expressly for nse.
jZr-All orders executed with neafress and dispatch.
15. E. CLAPK. Proprietor.
c. . - r o -
Ill;
ty at a!i I mes. to ytiiiiij: al ottl.
Asa pivvc itni . ve aa.n-t Ch.li.-. r any other tyji.
if Fever, it is ri eouiMie.i.it d as unsui pa-setl ; and in
treat m Ml m' l'tv"-s -generally it. is l;ir niju rbir to
(jiiiniiie. or any preparat :on ol I', ruvian hark. A : ' 1
of its merits is ail tl at is iin tit d to insure it a lavoiii
b'.. po itlon in the est.nn tlon o: ncn th.) most invet
erate ojiposer of Projirietary or Patent prescriptions.
en A.nrios a i l-Ki i.i.ioi s pii.ls.
Enjoy the rr-putat'on oi feln at least 11s j;fiod, if r.ot
iietter. than iii.y of the var 'l- catluiric Pills 1! the
aue. .nil', are en' icly free from ali m souoits minerals,
or u her injurious pi opi rt - s. and are highly n 11:
.v.: iviei! in Dy-pepsin. L '- .i f.n.p';i nt. .'iik il ai
it ie S - l.' :-'ton,ach Labium'. 1 i.-t ;e 1.1 ss, 1 ntli jiist in.
Ac. aad (V- --.ases ol the Slonuu-h- l.ivcr. I ow Is. aid
!;bio! . 'i.einlly Un y I Kg i y the.r conjosit, n
on:: ! Ii i;dii pi - o 10 t it her of t h nl . t cm 1 in- 11 f-t-li--
rai ciithati c. :ood at all times when H'.ch mid'cints
are riqu r d. Wc rt cornpiend tlnm to the attention
ot ail persons. Prtpaiifl fv
h M. SWYER A- CO..
Belleville, Illinois.
Sold by S. J. Hinsdale. FaycttevilJe. N. C. f::fl by
Agents in all the towns and villages in the Southern
and Wet-ti-rn Stales.
Agents wanted in nvtry town ami hamlet in tie
,-outbern States, where one is not aln ady establish! d.
Atldress F. M. Swyer A: Co.. Belleville, lilir ois
iiccr uipaniefl with i;ool n firence to character and re-v
s opinions will spons.b.lity, and your orders will be j-roniptly filltub
reiuru man. ? m 1 l.u A CO..
Proprietors, Belleville, Illinois.
June 13. 1857 tint
uleisrli Patter A. ilia
BLANKS.
. OP 1X XXXOTV
ITO, SALE AT OaryKJE.
RAGS W AN? ED,
To be delivered at the Railroad Statio sor at my
warehmin' in Raleigh, .or I hey will be token trim the
different tort s in the Stae. Meithants or.d othirs
buying rajis w ill j. lease adi ise me whin lhy lave is
quantity on hand, or will send them to their niarist
Railroad station, as I can Mill afoul to jav the hijh
est price in caf-h on delivery from More or "at Ralroad
statin, either in bank bills, checks or Nirtl.crn funds.
References Cashiers of our Banks in Palriph. and
the principal North Carolina and Virginia Mrrcl nuts
C. W. 'I'ENEDICT-
N. B. Constantly on hfird roper fitilaHe ' .. f )(
on Factories and news-papir wraj.pcrs. ec.flon waste
wanted. C W B
Kajeigh, April 4. 157. (;,. '
a- i.. a it ci 1 a wi$ uir,
POUTADOE STEAM K " GIXE Bl lLIi pi:,
S. E. corner 15M and Hamilton (.. FhildU.'. Pa.
Portable Steam Engines, on largo wheels', w it h ;a.
tongue for a team to be attached to move Un m about.
These engines have two typnder-! ri;k'i) H' 30
horsepower. Orders are tilhd in frcm 3 lo wrjks.
Engines always on hand for fole. .Il ffe fngines
have beeu in use seven years, and in every instance
have gi vmigi'jieral satisfaction. Defcriptive circulars
will be sntvhen applied fx. .
Jbsr. fa rttfr .