OAViD S. TAYLOR,
Respectfully informs the good people of
Fayetteville. and ilie country generally, that he lias
opened a GROCERY STORE at the foot of Haymonnt
nearly opposite Mr. Geo. McNeill's, where he intends
keeping constantly on baud a well selected supply of
Groceries and Country Produce
suitable for familv use. Tie will be happy to see his
old acquaintances and all others wishing bupplies i
his Hue.
Oct. 10, 1857. 3m
NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS!!.
THE undersigned beg leave to make known, that
they hare formed a copartnership, under the uaine
and style, or
for the purpose of carrying on the mercantile business
in the Town of Lumberton, and are now receiving
their PALL Sf tVJVTER STOCK of STAPLE
and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-made
Clothing, Family Groceries, &c, &c.
To which they would respectfully invite the atten
tion of their friends aud the public generally.
-PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods.
AXOV.S D. BROWN. EVERETT L. WARD.
Lumlterton, Oct. 10. 71-3m
N. C. 311 L.IT1 A!
RXNDXLLSVILLE, N.-C.
nibe Commissioned and non-Commissioned
mtti ODlcrs. of the 43d Regiment. X. C. Mi
. - vn we xna Uct., - armed
eqniped as tbe law dirct for drill. - JLc.
a l . .
aiso, on Jtnaay, Vet. the Z3W., the respect
ive Companies of said Regiment are ordered to
appear armed and equiped", at their usual place
or parade: McLean's Cross Roads, (upper
lvouesonj . .
D. BETHUNE,
Lt. Cok Cob.
Oct. 10, 1887. H-2t
GOODS! GOODS!!
The SUBSCIRBEU is now receiving his fall
.mock ot UOods, embracing a. good stock of
Groceries $ Hardicurd.
ALSO Negro Shoes, Hal, and Kerseys.
To which he calls the attention of all perchaser.
frtib tupply of Keck Candy Tobacco on
band. G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
Oct. 10 1857. 71-tf
Mrs. A. A. Brooksknks
IS NOW RECEIVING her Fall Stock of Millincrv
Goods. She invites her customers to call and examine
her Stock.
Oct. 10. 1857 71-3t Oliserv'r copy.
Pictures! Pictures!!
TktB over Beaslcy St. Houlni Jtwrlrj Starr,
BY
He respectfully invites the Ladies and Gen-
. tlemen of Fayetteville, and the public generally, to his
J. S. BANKS,
COMMISSION AMD FORW1RDIS8
MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
January 1, 185C. ly-pd
.,llti.ai;i,.1nfonuaaon to EveKy-HligWy important to Rectifiers.
r- , ttnttnv, ?V1nVlniia nrtrl AVfinlp.
ALEX. JOHNSON & CROW.
DEALERS JJV
(SII.IC AND STAPLE DRV OOODS,
ARE now in receipt in full (or nearly bo) oi tneir
'..11 n.l ur;ni. Ctnofc fnr 1RS7.
ti..;. r.r..Mt stnoir Sa luriTpr than usual: anu
amontrst it will be found every variety ana siyie w.
irnrMln c&lleu for in tneir traile-
Buvers will please eive their stock a glance over.
if they rait to sell nevertiK.jess lase piraturc
ing it.
AI.EX. JOHNSON, JR. inm
sept. 19, 6B-tt
The Approaohimi Fourth. Everybody is making
preparations of some kind for the proper ooscrvnuv
.if the "ainrious Fourth." Some will io abroad, and
some will stay at home, others will remain sober ; some
will don military uniforms, while the great majority
;u oiinr mifh nlain clothes as are I ecomineto respec
.Mm.l nntrintlc nrivate citizens. UI course wic
rrtt t m ASK of these people will get their garments a
tlie Krown Ntore lioinm" nail ui lUKtnui a. uw
va ;irt onii 605 fnew stvlel Chesnut street, above
Sixth.
July 11,1857.
1U. W. R
mn'H
and
which surpass any other in neatness and durability
So come along without delay.
And get'a picture that will pay.
7' He has reduced the price to $1 50, and upwards,
Oct. 10. 1857 . 71-tf
Pall Stock, 1857.
i
B. F. PEARCE & CO.,
8K now rw-lvlim a larre and well selected
consist! n if in part of :
Black and figured Silks;
KnglisU aud French Merinoes;
Plain and Fig'd DeLianes;
French all waol Plaids;
Alpacas of all qualities;
Black Bombazine;
English, French and American Prints;
Chenille Shawls, (beautiful patterns;)
Ijadics' Cloaks of every description;
Jaconet Edgings and Insertions;
Collars and Undersleeves;
Hosiery, Gloves, Belts;
Ribbons, Trimmings, &c;
Cloths and Cassiraeres;
Tweeds, Jeans and Sattinets;
White and Colored Flannels:
Bleached and brown Shirtings;
Allendale 10-4 Sheeting;
Bleached and Brown Drillings;
Plaid Linseys and Kerseys;
Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids;
Brown and Bleachtd 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 large and fashionable stock of
... . a , H
For some time past I nave oeen cug.u - ,
ness (known only to myseir and comparatively lew
others whom I have instructed for $100 each) which
has averaged me an income oi irora m,
per annum and having made arrangements to go to
the Hastern uonuneiii ut j
full instructions in the art to any per
et.ta who will remit me the sum T
i -n. ;niiiMi frnm the imcce!s i dm
with, and the acknowledgments that I have received
from those whom I have instructed in the art, and who
are new clearing from $8 to ioperuay, to give every
person a chance to come into possession oi tnis vaauv
ble means of making a small fortune. There illao
Humbug about the business nerem alluded to. Ref
erences of the best class can be given as regards its
character, and I can also refer to persons in Chicago
and Detroit as well as in this place, who have within
three months embarked in this businesss, and who will
testify that they are making from S8 to $13 per day
ai me same, u a uumoct" u wun.-u euner LaSies
or Gentlemen can engage, ana wun pertect ease make
a very uanasome income, ocvcm, uauies in various
parts or Illinois anu .Missouri, wnom i nave instruu&d
in the art, are now clearing irom io i2 per day
It is a genteel business and requires but a few shil
linits to commence it. Upon receipt of $l I ,ni at
Dncc forward to the applicant a circular containing fnll
instrnctions in the art, which will be perfectly under
stood upon being once reao. Address
EDWIN TEMPLETW
No. 37, Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo.
Aug. 22 6m
sale Grocers.
Dr. Feiuhlvoangcr's Flavorings to Product at a
Moment's notice, every desired Liquor. -
The undersigned has lately made great improve
ments in this branch of business. The Flavorings are
in packages of 5. 10, and 40 Gallons, and re
prool, ana uiquors, sucn as vyugnuc, eiiuer uara vi
nale. Holland and English Gin, Jamaca and St Croix
Kiim, nionoiiirauia, uouruwu, iricu ana ocoicu n uib-
hev. Apple, .Peach, Cherry and Raspberry Brandy
J . i tir- .,, , - . . 1 i i
Pert ana raaaena n toes win w iiisi.niii.iy pruuuvcu
It requires no skill, but an addition of a good spirit,
say 50 gallons io each gallon or the respeetive Flavor
not.
The best Cognac Oil, greea yellow and white, war
ranted genuine, as low as any other importer charges
for the respective qnaniy. -
Essences of every Liquor. Extract of Cognac, 1 lb.
nf wJiich oroduces 200 gallons of Cognac.
Raw Whiskey may uy ir r s age ana noay prepara
tion, be made smootn wun oat a inning expense.
The price of Flavorings are extremely moderate
and directions in lun.snppuf-a uy
DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANRER.
ntiemist and Importer of Drugs, Essential Oils and
Metals, Daguerreotype anamotograpniccnemicais.
No. 143 mamcD baae, new lorn.
April 25, 1857. 6m.
EIIRNITI1RF! FURNITURE!! i
FOR TUE TRAnK OR rRIVATE t"SE.
Fnrnitnre MaHttractnms,
35 BOWERY, NEW. YORK.
Termi Casta. One Price Only
Heretofore we have manufactured and sQU(-J
exclusively at wholesale. We are now prepare Jt
to offer a well assorted stock at retail, at a-r,
vinff of frnm t w p n t v- t r thirtv Tk. r in Iftfi !
Consumer.
xvA i e i
Mil j umvu uuw lur iaie
Mahogany Chairs, spring seats,
mm upholtered in hair cloth,
m from - $2 25 to 6 00 e
fj Mahogany Sofas, spring seats,
wm .upuoisicreu m hair cloth,
i i
m
I
r
3
r
NEW FIRM.
T. & J. M. Ellis would inform their
have associated themselves together on Person street,
one door above Breece. Esq. Where they bare a g-ner-al
assortment of PRO CSO.VS, Tobacco. Cigars and
L'HUots and Winps, -c. Which they will sell low for
c&h or exchange for count rv produce.
Oct. 10 1857. at-p.l
mm jo mwiEY,
irxoPucTOR or
TZXZDSB AU3 SfVlSBES.
WihBlngtM, N. .,
WILL ATTEND PROfflPTLY TO
Business in the above line, entrusted to his care.
JtS Special attention will be given to the sale
Timber free of commissions.
Oct. 10,1 g&7. , 71-tf
All ot which will be sold low for CASH, or on onr
usual time to punctnal customers either at Wholesale
r lv ftii. All oerrsons are resDectfullv invited to
friends give us a can.
B. . PK.VKUK. J. W. rfcAKtt, Jr.
Sop. 12 1S57 67-tf
ol
WATCHES,
JEWELRY, &c.
additions
to
am now receiving
my Sstock of
W.l TCHKS, JE WELR V,
Silcer and Plated ware,
Musical Instruments, Military a nd Fancy goods
Which makes my Stock good. Those who are about
to make their purchases would do well to call .
W. PRIOR.
gy Watch Repairing done in the best man
ner and warranted.
Oct. 3. 70-3m
$2B EEWABBI
KAN'AWAY from the Sulcribcr,
a Negro boy named BILLY, very
black, about 6 fevt high, rather spare
made. alxut 25 years of age, shows
his front teeth whn he speaks or
laughs, weighs aIout 175 pounds, aud
was raised on Drowuing Creek.
The above reward will be paid for
the apprehension and delivery of the
Mid negro to me, or for his confinement in any Jail in
State so that I can get him.
M. C. LAMOXT.
Oct 3, 1857- 79-8t
Argus copy.
from 13 00 to 26 00
Mahogany Rocking chairs,
spring seats, upholstered
in hair-cloth, from i 00 to 12 00
Mahogany easy Chairs,
on castors or rockers, up
holstered in hair cloth, 1 1 00 tc IS 00
Mahogany Tete-a-tete, up
holstered in hair-Cloth, 15 00 to 33 WU
agogany Tete-a-tete Sofas,
upholstered in hair cloth 25
JIOSELEY'S
Griffix, Gi., 1856..
AH persons afflicted with Cancer,
Tumors, Wens, Scrofula, Scald-Head,
Tetter. Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Otorrhceo
Ulcers of all kinds, together with all
other chronic diseases, can avail themselves of lr.
Mosely's services at Griffin, Ga. Ollice on 8th- st.
JBTERMS: All persons are required to
pay their fees in advance, or cive their notes
with references. Ao case will be undertaken
unless it can be cured or admit of relief. My
mode of practice in Cancer and Cancerous affec
tions, is without the use of the knife or caustic,
ana is uotri local ana constitutional, causing
Dut very nttie pain, in most cases. All cases
of CANCER are required to be under tnv
immediate care and supervision from one to
six weeks. Communications strictly private
and promptly answered. Address vvi K.
Moselj, M. D., Griffin, Ga.
r.
00 to 45 00
MRlll.r.4ll MtmiRANV TOPTib.'
Jk In great variety of styles, qualities and priegfe. M
BUREAUS. Half Marble and Wood Ton. With hi
Mor without Glasses, with Wsh -stands to maicb.U
4 Also, W'ardrobcsJifdsteads,. Sideboards. Hallt
Stands, Book Casenunges, Ltegcres, Comer Kjk
Stands and Book Shelves. UM
fi OFFICE FURNITURE Desks, Tables and
Chairs. ml
All the alxive goods in black walnut or oak at H
the same prices. I
SUITS, in Kosewooa, upholstered
rocatellc, Satin Damask, Satin and
M PARLOR
tt in French Br
Plush.
4cr
1,
it, the frames ofJv
MARRIAGE GUIDE,
lay dr. wm. yoraa.
Marriage Guide Young's Great . Physiological
HVirZ-r The. Pocket JEsculavius. or every one
his own Doctor, by Wm. Young, M. P- x.
It fs written to plain langrtage for the general reader
and is illtuti atod with upwarda ot One Hundred, en
gravings. All young married people, or those con
templating marriage, and having the least impediment
to married life, should read this book. It 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 on the
receipt of twenty five cents. Address
DR. WM. YOUNG,
125 Spruce St., above Fourth,
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 18, 1857. ly
THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF
YOUTH AND MATURITY.
Jaat Pablltbcd, Gratia, the SOth Thcasand I
A FEW WORPS OS THE RATIOXAI. TBEAT-
Ikent, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or
Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Gen
ital an Nervous Debility. Impotency, and Impedi
ments to Marriage generally.
BT B. DK I.ANET, M. D.
The important fact that the many alarming com'
plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of
youth, may be easily removed without Medicine, is in
this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely
new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by
the Author, fully explained by means of which every
one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the
least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised
mostrums oi tne aay.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed
envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps
to DR. i. ue L.AXET, i L.eonard Street, jN. I. Uity.
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SCItEIICS BREAST CIS BE CUBED!!
LET THE PUBLIC READJ
In mercy to the afflicted, and the eratitude and hicrb
opinion 1 eutertain of Dr Moseley, as a Surgeon anfl
i ujfBiviau, i ueeui ii, my amy io mention ine case oi
ray wife, hoping at the same time that all persons si mi
larly afflicted may be benefitted by it. In the for
part 5f this year, my wife had several small lumps to
make their appearance in her breast ; they continued
io increase in size, nntil the whole breast becfime
diseased mass, and very painful. I procured thse best
medical aid in the city of Rome, and notwithstanding
the earnest and faithful attention of the most skilful 1 inasmneh aa they can now be jtfaced in
physicians, she continued to grow worse and worse
until tney gave the case np as incurable, ana aaviscd
amputation. I was advised by many of my friends, to
visit Dr. W. R. Moseley, of Griffin, Ga., whieb I did,
and, Astonishing as it may seem, be had her entirely
cared within one month! and she in bow in good
health!! I would advise all who are afflicted with Scir-
rhus and Cancerous affections, to visit the Doctor with
out delay, as I am satisfied by experience and nbser
vatiou, that he is the mo ft skilful physician in the
Southern States, in the treatment of that horrible dis
easeCancer WM. H. MITCHELL.
M. rJ MIlUliKLL.,
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inasmneh aa they can now be Vlaced in the hands vf
1 aubacrlbers about as soon as the original editions
TERm.
Per
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June 20, 1837tynicfltarjiy 9
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ceived at par.
CLVBBIXC.
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prices will be allowed toCi.riiK ordering four or more
copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus
Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be
sent to one address for $!; four copies of the Jour
Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on.
I POSTAGE
DOBBTJST HOUSE!
POWERS fc: CO., Proprieton.
The Pr(Jprietor8 of this Establishment an
nouncc to the public, that owing to the con
stantly increasing patronage extended to
them, they have been induced to enlarsre the
accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining
Room on the lower floor, ami suite of Rooms on the
seeond floor: thus enabling them to accommodate all
who mav favor them with a call. And they pledi
themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction
to their natrons.
Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in
attendance.
The eligible location of the Establishment, with the
experience of the Proprietors in providing for the
comfort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them
a liberal share of tbe travel.
The Western and Southern Stages arrive at and depart
from this House.
Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure of
Steam Boats, for the accommodation of passengers.
Horcs and Carriages furnished at any notice for
carryin" travellers to any part of the adjacent country.
Fayetteville, May 12, 1856. 98-tf-
The same in Black Walnut
which are stained in varnishing,
tiful imitation, and upeolstert
goods, make a showy appearance at a mul f
Jcr driee.' ri
In our establishment can be found a gre
iety of Fancy Chairs, in Rosewood. 31aDogiiy
and Black Walnut, Turkish Smoking Chair, e
.Jclininir Chairs. Hall Chairs. Voltaire Chairs,
M Cane Chairs, and also the Celebrated
n SPRIXfJ RED.
72 Known aa-Tucker's Patent This articl we
'Ti n-..t,l mrt'iriilfirl v reeommend. it havineibcen
H r..l t... ..,A ..,.1 rrkiin.l ,,nnn (rial tn lx tbe liCSt
luiljr n r-n . , 1"" . '
U CONCLUSION. ' Ll
n Parties who are not able to personally -iBI
. i. - 1 1, . u-.nt in ilnend niwui hmv-AJ
inr 'xfi- in, j in,. ...... - - -1 i
inr their orders filled with as much care, -ndt-j
J their interest studied, as though tney were pre-H
IUI M M
airs.
n
m mnt: ana to sucn we ai?o omit i m ivw
H the selection of any Household Goods they1 may
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Proposals for Erecting: 3Inrlne
Barraclcs at l'ensacola, Fla.
MAW DEPARTMENT, )
WaikiBirton, Sep. 21,1957.
OEAJfyplfOrPtJAJLS. endorsed "Proposals for
pibuilding Marine Barcaoks at Pensacola, Flori
da." will be received a tliis-department until the 6th
day of November, 18.7, at 3 o'clock, p. m.. for the
construction of the Marine Barracks authorized to be
erected at l'ensacola. Florida, according to tbe plans
and specifications prepared by the direction of the
Navy Department, copies of which may be seen at the
offices of the commandants of the navy yards at Ports
mouth, New Hampshire, Boston. New York. Philadel
phia, No.rfolk, and l'ensacola, and at the Navy Depart-
tn111- . . .
The proposals must be for furnishing all the materi
- ls and completing the work in a manner satisfactory
tn the oeraon who may le appointed by the Navy De
partment to superintend the same; and the department
reserves the right to reject or accept any of the pro
posals herein invited, when it deems the interest of the
Uuited States requires it.
Ninety per cent of the amount of work done and the
materials delivered will be paid from time to time, as
the work progreses, upon estimates made and certified
to by the superintendent on the part of the U. States,
and ten per cent retained until the completion of the
coutract and acceptance of the work by the said super
intoleut and departnent, and be forfeited in the event
of nnn-filltilraent of the contract; provided that no
bill fchall be made for an amount less than five thou
sand dollars.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a written
guarant e, signed by two responsible persons, (certified
to be so by a nary agent, post master, district judge.
or soma otner omcer ot tne Lnited Mates,) in the sum
of five thousand dollars, that the bidder will, when
required, if his proposal be accepted, enter into a con
tract and bond with proper and sufticlent security for
its faithful performance.
Bidders are inviteu to examine the plans and speci-
ttcattons at tne omces nerem before mentioned.
The proposals must lie sealed and addressed to this.
department, aud plainly endorsed "Proposals for
building Marine Barracks at Pensacola, Florida."
The bidder only whose olfr may be accepted will
, be notified, and the contract forwarded as soon there
i after as practicable, whieh he will be required to exe
' cute within ten days after its receipt at the post office
named by him.
All the above work is to be completed in all respect?
according to the plans anil specifications within t welve
months from and after the date of the coutract.
ISAAC TOUCFV,
Secretary of the Navy
Oct 3. Gt-sw.
r
want, and as we should purcnase irom rin
llnn.ls a sarin? will thereby be made which the
customer would have tbe fccncfft of.
si
Aug. 1, 1857.
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THE BENEFACTOR IS INFALLIBLE for the im
mediate removal of Obstructions lrrigularities, Pro
lapsus Uteri (falling of the womb) Leuchorrhe or
Whites, and all the diseas es peculiar to females.
This remedy has never in a single case failed in
producing the Mense. I have received many letters
of recommendation, wSich all say. '-It is the best
remedy wt have ever used." Sickness at stomach,
headache languor, debility, pains in the head, side and
back, loss of appetite, costiveness, ic are some of the
symptoms which attend irregular menstration. This
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toms Be sure and get the genuine, which has my signi
ture on each box. This remedy may be hail by ad
dressing J.S. SHEPPARD. West Fourth street Cin
cincinati, and enclosing 1, and the remedy will be
sent by return mail.
N. B. Ladies who are pregnant should nol56 this
remedy, as it is sure to bring on miscarriage, though
no injury to health would follow. One box Jl, three
boxes $2. All lettrrs of inquiry must contain a pos
tage stamp to ensure an answer.
J. S. SnEPPARD.
Sole Proprietor, Cincinnati. O.
August 1, 1857. l-ly
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE'
This Great Journal of Crime and Criminal? is m its
Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throujhout the
couutry. It contains all the great Trials. Mnrinal
Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the suae, to
gether wifh information on Criminal Matters n0
be found ia any other newspaper. - it-"
: : n inkMA'A1, Sfic
Months, to be remitted hy Subscribers. .te
write their names and the town, county
they reside, plainly,)
should
where
June 6, 18S7
To R A SEYMOUl.
Editor and Proprietor of the
National Police Gazette,
New Yoik City.
iy
500 AGENTS WANTED.
$10!
A Homestead For
THIRD DIVISION.
$310,000 worthof Farms and Buildin"
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exhibition appears. The 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
articulate.
"With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.'
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Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combina
tion. See Prosessor De wees' Valuable Works on tbe
Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard
Works of Medieine.
JOHN S
Who has had 10 years experience
Publisher and Author of a series of Lectures at the
Broadway Tabernacle when for 10 successive nights,
over jZ- 50,000 People"TtJ greeted him with Rounds
of Applause, while be exhibited tbe manner in which
Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and tbe surest and
shortest means of detecting theml
The Bauk Note Engravers all say that he is the
greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE
PRESENT CENTURY FOR DETECTING
COUNTERFEIT BASK. ROTES.
Describing every Genuine Bill in existence and ex
hibiting at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation !!
Arranged so admirably, that reierence is easy and
detection instantaneous. No index to examine ! No
pages to hunt np ! But so simplified and arranged
tnat the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see
at a glance.
English, French and German.
Thus each may read the same in his own native
Tongue.
Most perfrct Bank Note List published.
Also, a List of all the Private Bankers in America.
A complete summary of the Finance of Europe and
America will be published in each edition, together
with all the important'Ncwsof the day. Also, a series
of tales from an old manuscript found in: the East. It
1 uruisbes the most complete history of
ORIENTAL LIFE,
describing the most perplexing positions in
whieh the Ladiesand Gentlemen of that country have
rcn nti. -Amsac scones will contfntie
throughout the whole year, and will prove the most
entertaining ever offered to the public.
S,, r iirmsnen weekly to subscribers only, at $1 a
year. All Letters must be addressed to
JOHN S. DYE, Broker.
Publisher and proprietor, 70 Wall Street,
JNew lork.
April 25, 1857. ly.
Lots
WHISKERAKD0.
Warranted to force the Moustache and Whiskers to
grow strong and luxuriant in one month, where there
was none before. It will not stain or injure the skin.
$1 per bottle. Sent to ail parts of the country on re
ceipt of price. Receipts for making $;.
Dit. S. P. SHELDON.
Aug. 8th, 1857, New York City
In the Gold Region of Cnlpeper County, Virginia
to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of
Dec'r, 1857 Subscriptions only ten dollars down;
or $15 one half down, the rest on the delivery of the
Deed.
Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm
ranging in value from $10 to $25,000, Thosa Farms
and Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements, a
sufficien t number being reserved, the increc.se in the
value of which will compensate for the apparent low
price now asked. Upwards of 1,350 lots arot farms are
already sold, and a company of settlers culled "The
Rappahannock Pioneer Association," is new forming
and will soon commence a settlement. Amnl security
will be eiven for the faithful performance nf nmitracts
and promises. CgPefTT
Nearly 45,000 acres of land. inTnTrercrpartoT
Virginia, now at command and will be sold to settlers
at from SI np to $MW, per acre. Unquestionable
titles trill in all eases be given. Wood-cutters, Coop
ers. Farmers, &c.. are wanted; and 500 Agents to ob
tain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements
will be gives. Some Agents write thsthcy are
mtikinir S'200 ner month.
single
For full particulars. Subscriptions,! Agencies, I jjiuklingB, Phila.
ic.
One hnndre Dollars will be paid to any Physician
who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Pa
tient; and tbe testimony of thousands can be produced
to prove tnai u does great good, uases of from one
week to thirteen years7 standing have been effected.
. The mass of Voluntary Tesimony in possession of
the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow
ers, is lmense, embracing names well known to
Scienee and Fame.
100,090 Settles have keea gM and not a
instance of a failure has been reported!
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
City of Philadelphia, H.T. U ELMBOLD, Chemist, who
being duly sworn does say, that his preparation con
tains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are
purely Vegetable.
H. T. nELMBOLI. Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed liefore me this 23d day of No
vember, 1854 W. P. HIBBARD, Alderm'n
PRICE: $1 per Bottle, or Six for $3, Delivered to
any Address, accompanied by reliable and responsible
Certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Cler
gymen and others. Prcpured and sold by
H. T. II ELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
No 52 South Tenth St., below Chestnut, Assembly
PROSPCETUS
OF THE
SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER
For the Year 1856. July to December.
TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME.
In issuing 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 extending its
circulation, and they beg to assure the pnblic that no
exertions will be remitted on their part to maintain
tbe high character of the work, and to challenge the
patronage of all who value sterling literary merit.
For Twenty-One Years, the Messenger has endeavored
to reflect faithfully the Southern mind, while disdaining
all narrow and sectional views, and has been alone
among the monthly periodicals of America, in defence
of the PECULIAR INSTITUTIONS OF THE
SOUTHERN ST ATES.
To this office it will be 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 pamphlets. At this critical juncture,
while our enemies are employing literature as their
most potent weapons of attack, the Southern people
win surety not wunnoia tneir encouragement trom a
work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de
fence .
The Messenger will, as heretofe, present its readers
with Reviews, Historical and Biosraphical
Sketches, Novels, Tales, Travels, Essays,' Poems,
Critiques, and Papers on the Army, Navy and
other National Subjects.
With a view to ensure a larger circulation of the
MESSENGER, the Proprietors though they intend
greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced
the price of Subscription, which, is now only
Three VwBart per. a nuns, la Advance,
OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE
FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YEAR.
C7Z.lTHfl RemitMnsr as Fifteen TtnUrm In
letter, will be entitled to Six Copies.
Tbe Editorial and critical department of the Mes
senger will continue nnder the charge of
JOHN R. THOMPSON, Esq.,
And will embrace copious notes on current literature
and reviews of all new American or Foreign works 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 wnom an communications ot a business na
ture mustbe addressed,
MACFARLANE. FERGUSSON & CO.
Law Building, Franklin Street, Richmond, Va.
Jane 1, 1856.
In all the principal Cities and Towns; these works
will be delivered, FREE OF POSTAGE. When
sent by mail, the PoMage to any part of the United
States will, be but TWbM'Y-l'UUK CENTS a yar
for Blackwood and but FOURTEEN CENTS a yeai
for each of the Reviews.
N. B. The price in Great Britain of the jive
Periodicals above-named is about $31 per annum.
THE FARMER'S GUIDE.
To Scientific and Practical Agriculture.
By Henry Stephens. F. R. S., ot Edinburgh, and
the late J. P. Norton Professor of .cientific Agricul
ture in Yale College. New Haven. 2 vol Roval
Octavo. 1000 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel
Engravings.
This is, confessedly, the most complete work of
Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a
wider circulation the publishers have rcsolvid to re
duce the price to
Five Dollars for the two VolnBaet!!
When sent by mail (post-paid) tp California and ,
Oregon the price will be 7 dollars. To every, other
part of the Union, and to Canada (post-paid C dollars.
This work is not the old "Book of the Fai n."
Remittances for any of tbe above publications t-honld
always be addressed post-paid, to tbe Publishers, "
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.
No. 54 Gtfld-stree',. New York.'
HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN
HAIR DYE.
SIZE ENLARGED, STYLE IMPKOVEP.
It has 4mUc tbe quantify and sfrrnfa of aay otter.
It gives a perfect nateral color. , , i .
t colon every shade from light Frown to Jet Mack. ,
Its use k easy andTapid.
It b perfectly harmless ito the Skin. 1
its effect is instantaneous and permanent.
It Is tbe bent, quickest, ckeatest, and sajeet PTE rrrr
MADE. . -
Eff"Directions for use accompany each box."
$i ; 8 oz. $5
i rnce ioz. i : z oz. t ou : i oz.
I Lntered according to the Act of Con er ess. in the
year 1855, by A. W. Harrison in the Clerk's Office of
the Uistrict court or the U. S. for the Euvtern District
ofPenu. !
For sale by JAS. F. FOULKES. Favotteville N. C.
Manufacturer, APOLLOS W. HARRISON, No. 10
South 7th St., ran dei.'fu ia.
Feb. 21, 1857. Jy
VEGETABLE AGUE OR ANTI-FEVER PILLS.
WE would call the attention of persons afflicted
with Chills and Fevers to this celebrated Pill, which
owes its popularity to no puffing, nor to long, windy
certificates but solely to its own merits as a remedy
which never fails to cure when taken according to
directions accompanying each box. This Pill unlike
many others, contains no mineral, nor any injurious
ingredient, and may be administered with perfect safe
ty at all times, to young ar old.
As a preventative against Chills, or any other tvne
of Fever, it is recommended as unsurpassed: and in
treatment of Fevers generally it is far superior to
Quinine, or any preparation of Peruvian bark. A trial
of its merits is all that is needed to insure it a favora
ble position in the cstimetion of even tba moi-t invet
erate opposer of Proprietary or Patent prescriptions.
CHAMPION'S ANTI.BILLIOVS PILLS.
Enjoy the reputation of being at least asVood, if not
better, than any of tbe various catharic Pills of the
age, and are entirely free from all poisonous minerals,
or other injurious properties, and are highly recom
mended in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick Head
ache, Sick Stomach, Habitual Costiaimess, Indigestion,
Ac., and diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, and
Blood generally, tbey being by tbeir composition
equally adapted to either of the above cases as a gen
eral cathartic, good at all times when such medicines
are required. We recommend them to the attention
of alt persons. Prepared by
F. M. SWYER A CO.,
Belleville. ILlinnia
Sold by S. 3. Hinadale, Fayetteville, N. C. and by
Agents in all tbe towns and villages in the Southern
and Western States.
Apply to
Port Royal
E. BALDER.
Caroline co., Ya.
35Bcwarc of Counterfeits. Ask for nelmbold's
BAGS! DAGS!!
AT THE
Corn Exchange Bag Mannfactory,
US ft. 127 Broad Street, S. Y.
Now ready for the FALL TRADE Cheap for Cash
50,000 new 3 Bu. GRAIN BAGS,
25,000 " 2 " " "
75.000 SECOND HAND 2 and 3 Bn. in PRIME Order.
37,000 SEAMLESS BAGS of all the various kinds.
MILLERS' BAGS
i, i, i. and 1-16 Bbl. Bags, designed expressly for their
Trade, and manufactured from our Premium Glazed
Cloth, (warranted not to sift Flour.) This is a new
article and we call the particular attention of Millers
and r lour Dealers.
SALT FACTORIES supplied with Bags, all sizes,
designed expressly for use.
yaSTAXi orders executed with neatness and dispatch.
B. E. CLARK, Proprietor.
Sept. 5, 66-3ra.
BLANKS.
of axz; xixrro
TOR SiLE AT THIS Ol FICE.
aOBNTB WANTID-
Agents wanted in every town and hamlet in the
Southern States, where one is not already established.
Address F. M. Swyer &. Co., Belleville, Illinois,
accompanied with good reference to character and re
sponsibility, and your orders will be promptly filled by
return mail. F M SWYER & CO.,
Proprietors, Belleville, Illinois.
June 13, 1857 6m
A. L.. ARCHAMBAULT, "
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER,
S. E. corner loth and Hamilton its., Philad., Pa.
Portable Steam Engines, on larga wheels, with a
tongue for a team to be attached to move them about.
These engines have two cylinders, making 10 to 30
horse power. Orders are filled in from 3 to 5 weeks.
Engines always on hand for sale. These engines
have been in use seven years, and in every instance
have givengeneral satisfaction. Descriptive circulars
will be sent when applied for.
Jan. 10. 1857. 32-tf
Gifts! Gifts!! Gifts!!!
A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER,
At the Quaker City Publishing House ofDuano
Rulison, Philadelphia. By buying a book for $1, or
more, you are at once presented with a prize, worth
from 25 cents to S 100. consisting of Fine Gold Jewelry
Watches, Jtc, All orders by mail will be promptly
filled, and the prize or prizes will accompany the
books. Our list contains all of the most popular hooks
of the day. and will be sold at the usual retail prices,
many of them for less. Persona.wi4iing any particu
lar book can order at once and It will be forwarded with
a gift. A catalogue giving full information, with a
list of books and gifts, will bo sent post paid, by nd.
dressing DUANE RULISON.
No. 33 S. Third. Street, Phila.
"Agents wanted.
Take no other. Cures Guarantied.
June 13, 1857. ly
Sep. 12, 1807.