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KniTfiit Dear Sir: So generous a spirit
cs tlic miiitls of our community upon the
t of intermit improvement that I nm prompt
ing you this further essay of encouragement.
il ililines laith to be the evidence of things
en, the substance of tilings hoped for." AVc
to inspire it by the visible evidences of incon
ftuble truth.'
il Roads are usually held in highest estima
'or the benefits they confer in facilitating the
itions of commerce. Indeed, I might .-ny,
;hought peculiarly serves as the great incen
stimulating communities to exertion in eiilcr
s of this character, and natural enough it is
since our most valuable interests ore involved
ledulics imposed iiponexistancebytlic cxclian
ndispensibly essential for the most ready and
intagious sales, and distributions of the diver
I products of the eurth, in the various usaegs
Inch they are njip'ied, by the nations inhabi
ts surface.
:n;rc is no human pcrsuit tliat tliey do not di
y or indirectly promote. They originate labor,
e enterprise, and multiply the branches of
oynicnt. States by them are converted into
: iborhoods. The exactness of their operations
1 to business regularity, and causes trade to
1 iininrrrriinte
wpply between the producer and consumer,
confer the benefits of certainty, and the cotn
; of convenience, they do awny with monopolies
ssen the chances of imposition, but much as
n jnrd tlieir wonderful influences, in ameliora
ic condition of mankind in a pecuniary sense,
1 mot but esteem them greatly, more for the
" affenev uiev exeri. 111 iinnruvins our social,
' ; 'litical systems.
vsm is a government dependent upon the ties
1 1 J ? t 1 ! It . 1
xrnai irieniisnips lor lisuerpeiuuy, us mucn
1 '. pecuniary cmls it was created to subserve,
1 was fi sentiment wliich inspired that strong
lilierty that prompted our fore-fathers to
Urilish oppression, declare thisa free and in-
: lent nation, and fight for the achievements
. ml transmitted to us by the armies of the
ion; und ia proportion as we see its homo.
:.i tendencies cease to act, will wo trace the
: :es of departure from the bonds of cousti
1 alliance which binds usa united people, in
and nft'ection, the elements of separation,
1: iinate disolution.
Dhysical conformation of our globe affords
iroof that Providence designed man should
: 1 tho chief duties of life for which he was
. through the medium of intercourse. He
lg of many wants, characterised by action,
Ihgcnce, in the harmony of which faculties)
his progression, and happ ues. The pro
' the earth, its various climes, institutions,
1, and customs, in one way and another,
m every means of gratifying his individual
md fulfilling his mission for the huniani
elits of universal good,
ience, and history, botli abundantly attest
Hint commerce lias been the fore-runner
m and enlightenment, in all ages,-tho
The seas, lands, and winds, are obe
li . heliosis, and she goes forth, exploring
' . om centre to circumference, lnden with
3 of every clime, speaking in every lun
:) ing in her enterprising hand the spelling
! ' ible, and practically teaching the arts,
ind sciences. Man everywhere, through
of commercial intercourse, has been
.1 ! the rude state of barbarity in wliich he
' ' ived, and elevated to the exalted posi-
fills in society; and it must be the
nedium, bearing him upward, and on
it liis most important jmi'poses are con-
, on earth.
' nils nro institutions involving as much
- .inport nniong the influences they exert.
ileal development, and commercial trans-
11 supporting them, we perform deeds of
i ce, and their claims to public favor are
10 province of the christian and jdiilun
.bun tho statesman, and humble essayist,
is of jIisnissippiulo culture of Cotton
:Iusively mode a business of, to tho seri
iinent of all other oncupntions. Full
jreent perhaps, of our aggregated capital
nl in land, ami negroes, more than one
ihich (land) is 11011 productive. Via mutt
his monotonous state of affairs, before we
' general prosperity over the face of our
construction of railr ads the question is
much good shall I be instrumental in ac-
ling for tho benefit of society by contribu
ineans in establishing them, but how far
i work tend to enhance my pecuniary inter-
thus, do wo loo often see the sorded idea
hncss, and individual gain, destroy the 110-
ipu'scs of tho soul! There ate men who
great parade about the sacred subject of
who would not take stock in ara l road
for its termini the realms of immortality if
id d upon a contribution to the value of u
Cotton from them, to insure its comple
te conduct of such, presents a singular
y, for it were difficult to determine whether
riifessinns uro to be most commended, or
? abominated.
; nesl superficial observer cannot fail to pel -1
the political signs of the times, that wo
troxiuiating a crisis, wliich is to dcvclope
eeply effecting the ilestuny of our country,
ti 111 view of it, lias a position to take, by
' ter future action will be controlled. Her
clival expedient, to a great extent, is to be
through the agency of internal improve
y 11 systematic connection of Rail Roads,
Icvclopment of her resources, and the uu'
s of intercourse, and trade,
turn nearer home, whence look upon this
, resting upon its green arena of a thou
es of gently undulating hills, shaded by
vc Oak, adorned, and decorated, by natures
charms, and the einbclishnieuts of art;
1 many residences of delightful seclusion,
:s of refined taste, and poetic imaginings,
linn groves, and rural walks ; we are sad-
: the disagrcenblo thought, that it may by
ity be deserted, and fall into decay, and ul-
1 leso'ation ; that tho cotton seed will sprout
tlooins the rose, and Samiio, &, Di.va, may
places, now graced by beauty, and dignified
ligenee. J. B. 15.
tor the Sunny South.
Irnl to tli A ii(i-IE:iil Kourt Vo
s of the town of Abri'dcrn.
esl itsjes so, timrs is hard, money's scacc
.- town tucksis is mi ty high. Well what of
1 ! I sittiu' stockstill at street corners with your
: p to the elbows in your breaches pockets
i f It is too late in the day for any man to
r u reppytashon for wisdom, by waistin his
spci kelatin on the wether. AVhy Rale
beats tho comit, who kcers for tho 13th of
let it rip ! (the comit I mean) taint half ns
i .waterspout. Then I say take your hands
, your pockets, quit speckelatin ou the weath.
id let the comit slide, you have tried these
isis long cnuf, and what good have they dun
tho town cither f Wako up I open your
' .- nd look around you, you etarnal snail faced,
hiukiu miserable set of cusses, and whar do
id yourselves ? Conipar your business pros
itli those of your nex door nabors of Coliiin
... . en, and mark tho difference, Bisness with
them hav tlu iv 1 Thair town have riz, mid is still
nrizin ! Three vcars ago they ouit spcckclatin on
tho wether and went a digginl Straightlaecd,
tender tod, miserly croakos prognostickatetl
grumbled and hild back to no purpos, etirrin' men
who saw the town go down hill at such a rate as
would satisfy any modest man of fixt idees put
tlieir wits to work, and in no time at all, hardly,
they satisfied every woter in the communilee who
Inul as much brains us would fill a tcespoone, that
the salwation of the place was deeply implicated
in the question, well, what did they do? why they
wotid the t cks with hardly a dissentiu woicc,
and the consckensc is, that if you find a man auiung
them out of bisness, he is either a loafer without a
wocation, a blackleg who thrives only while onnest
men arc asleep, or a slow coach who thow livin in
the world with his eyes open, only begins to look
for daylight at sunset? Xo chance thar for a ac
tive man to speculate at anything but his bisness,
property has mor'n doubled its value iu two ycurs(
and mekaniks of all ilenominashuns is a makin thai
jacks! nuborhoods is in generally influensed more
or less by a few individuwuls, and those indiw idu
wals are in ginerally men who are quick to find tho
best market und as a gineral principle it mout
be taken fur granted j that a very large niagoi etc
of county folks will make a difference in favor of
that place whar bisness looks most lively, and we
all know that appeoranscs offen go as fur towards
makin up a bisness as they do towards makin up
a dundy, the advantigis hero hinted at ar not one
tinth of whiteh your nabors are a rccping, and
will coutineu to recp as 1 proper reward for well
directed effurt. Well now, look to homo any of
you who have cournge to look faces in tho face,
and ax yoursels seriously, whether you are willin
to let things slide on to eternal ruin as thar agoin
at lighlnin specdo and await tho acshun of chance
or Providence to help you? Or will you do as
youre nabors have dun, put your own shoulders to
the wheel and by a pull together move on or break
-oak
-it
a trace? oh! it is agonizin' it is cxkrusheatin-
is tormcntin' to a public speritcd man, to behold
the power surctiincs put out by one of youre true
bullhcadcn men to pull backwards, when half the
eeksertion mode in a rite derecshun would place
him at his ease, look at tho condishun of the town
you onbeleevin heythen ! and say what will save
it if a rale rode dont r half the business houses arc
shot up, lots that would sell for thousands war we
awake, ar lay in waste, three fourths of the improved
privit property is in markit and can be purchased
at les'n half its llrst cost. The town was wonst
evocal with tho sound of tavern bells callin' the
hongry to cat and get fat; then youtj hotels flour
ished among us as the green bay tree ! now, or at
least untill very lately, wo appeer tol have got on
very wed with one only, nor has that 0110 mutch
mor'n kin red cckspcncea. Tho jsounds of the
hammer and trowell arc no longer' liearn 1 and our
mekaniks are all ankshus to sell out and be off, for
they well know that to remain much longer here,
under the cxistin order of things would bo empos-
seble, thar's litrally nolhin adoin in the way of
improvement, nor will men of means inwest m that
way untill things change wery mutch. Look up-
What's to be dun? Do as Mobile, New Orleans,
Memphis, and evrv nlacc havo did. AVotc the
tucks and do it a lu'lTin 1 Dont be afcard that you
will go beyant your depth bekuse these is large
towns you have as mutch grit in your gizzards as
is liealthr, you onlv need conwickshun, dont fly
off tho handle becauso it is proposed to raise the
Tacks in three, instead of five or ten years, dont
forgit that quick pay makes quick work, and the
sooner tho rode is hilt the sooner you will get a
return for yore raunny. If any of the leglo pro-
feshun should attempt to purswaid you that all
uint right, run from him as you would from the
old saritint, tlicy'r'atnriiiillv tip to sum devilment,
neither a fight a feo or a frolic comes amis to half
on em, and thar's at least half a duzen in town,
either of whom could govern Utah, inclndin Bring-
hmn Young, and tho balance of tho Profiles, to
gether as a mutter of corse all the female wimmin
scaled and ensealed. It would'nt be a bad idee to
pitisliun the President to call for a batlaliun in
this and the adjinin counties in ku.se of a Mormon
war, I'd stake my reppytashun thar would bcenuft"
of the profcssltun along eithcir to proovo to Brig
ham, that his commission wan't legle, or to whip
hiin like a Jack in less'n a week if he demurcd
But as I was about to say, when I started for Utah.
It is a tiyin occashun, as is always the case when
meu arc called upon to open thar pusses. But as
Nebuchadnezzar sod on a liko trying okkashun
when Bonypai t commanded tho Massissippi to
stand still. " England 'spects every man to whip
his man." It is a moment 1 konfulintly hope, big
with future ewenls, nows' tho time to come to your
work like men, shoulder to shoulder with heads
up and eyes front as if you war about to charge a
ridge of brilish bayonets. Will you do it? In
course you will ! To stand still is really to go back
wards, you've bin at that long cnuf. Try a for
ward niovemint for wons't, place yourselves so that
you not only sec whats a doiu around you, but
take a hand in the game yourselves. Julius Ca;sar
whilst teuchiu his son Prince Kugene of Savoy,
the use of the bntleriu ram at the seigeof Constan
tinople, said.and well said " lliateoiiijietitslrun was
the wine of life." So I say to you, action on your
pin t now will provo as the immortal Brian Borue
said nt the Battle of Vinegar Hill," that some
things could be done as well ns others, and better
too, do then as you orter on Saturday nex, go to
the poles like patriots nnkshus to elevate your
town to that posishun to whiteh her natural ad
wantnges entitle her, prove yourselves yoursels for
wonst in your lives some and make of your town
soniethin1 hesctate, hangfire or appear, only to
throw your influence agin tho movement, and you
accomplish moro than yon desire, for the town must
cither improve or go down, without some stich
stiuiilus as the one proposed improvement is im
possible, a failure on the occasion will not only
leave us as we are a divided population on a ques
tion in which division is ruin, but it will prove to
those who have taken advantage of the tide now
about to reach us, that our fate is merited.
Very rcspcctfullv, yours in tribulation,
PICKLE.
r
mum s
" Tlic norA wns a wiute and Kdeu a wild.
And man, a hermit, sigli'd till woman tnik-d."
MAltltli:!),
On Thursday evening, 4lh inst., by Rev. J.
Bnrdwcll, Mr. John R. Sauxdehs to Miss SlE C.
AVatlixuton, all of this city.
With the above wo received a bountiful supply
of bridal favors. Tho cake was delicious, and
as wo drank the sparkling wine, wo wished the
happy couplo long life and happiness. Tho bride
is one of the most lovelv and charming of Eden s
spotless flowers. The groom is one of God's no
blemen. "May all the jnyt of life be thine
Slay jo dwell in rosy bowers,
May ye live and love till tho end of time,
And your path ho strewed with flowers."
Ihtt Sltafonnrrifa.
TO-UIGHTI
A Concert will bo given at Mr. Lea's, school
buildings to-night, for the beuefit of tho Episcopal
Church.
n
Tlic Liidirs of the Baptist Church,
will hold a FAIR and give a SUPl'Krt, In the base
ment of their Church, in Aberdeen, on Thursday tvening,
J 6th inst. They wish to raise money to ropair the inside
of thoir House of Worship. Thoy promise every delica
cy wltieh the season affords. '
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!!
AN be had , at all hours, at my Cellar, nt 4 and 6 cut.
S per pound.
W. B. BARTON.
June 4, 1857.
Carriage und Bngt;y Trimming.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT of Trimmings, Lea
ther, patent and enameled ; Enameled Cloth,
A xles, Springs, Bolts, Anbs, Spokes, Felloes, Bows,
Thread. Laces, Cloth, Damask, &c., fec. Coach
Varnish and Patent Drier.
June 4, '67-ly W. B. BARTON.
o Barrel Patent Machinery Oil.
! 2 For sale by junct W. B. BARTON.
altar.
m tn vvt m rri ra rxi
COUNTY TREASURER'S
185G.
Nov. 20.
To balance duo County 00
last report $7921 08
is:m
FebT
Apr.
May.
To Jury Tax per Dobbs,
To Stray3 per Lamon,
To additional Tax for 1855,
per Anderson
To Jury Tax, per J. N.
Walton,
To County Tax for 1850,
per Anderson,
To Court House Tax for
1856, per Anderson,. . .
6C2 00
62 50
112 00
300 00
"000 00
11333 32
18.
27291 35
20248 64
By paid sundry orders,. . .
To balance duo Countv. . .
J. D. MAX
$7042 71 "
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" John O'Conner "
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David Sparks "
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" Samuel Hccsc "
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" . Win B Blair
J C Fitzgerald "
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" Joel Ashcrurt "
" Thomas Gibson "
Willis Burnett "
IL J W Cook "
SG Farmer "
" W Cunningham "
" Samuel E Thompsou . . "
G W Little "
" J Alexander "
J M Mosuly "
", James Chambers "
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" J W Gibbs "
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" AVcsley Buidine "
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John Lann "
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Willis Rushing.
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J. W. Turbeville "
M. P. Eddo "
W.L. Marshall "
Geo. C. Summy "
J. D. Gay "
Robert Ilasbcrry "
Lafayette Willis "
Elisha Howell "
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Elijah Eubanks "
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J. M.Jackson "
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W.A. Rorcr "
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Jas. G. Rnnille J. P.
" James M. Minis "
Amos Ward "
" James Chambers "
Wmll.Clopton P. C.
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Braxton Cason "
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D G Howarth "
Thos Moody "
1! llilliard "
Jas Burnett "
Mary Webb "
Lewis McLcndon "
Kendrick & Harris. . . ."
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William Fowler "
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James Munson ..."
CharlcR Smith ..."
George A Sykes . . "
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J N Elliott . . . . "
S P Glenn . . . . "
Kendrick & Harris . "
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Dalton & Rorcr . . "
AV R Cunningham . "
AVilliam Cain . . . "
Felix G Henley . . "
B Y McXairy ..."
James T Dilworth . "
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J T Cason . . . . "
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AV B Crockor ..."
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H M Dillingham . . "
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Orson Owen ..."
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Robert Eanes ..."
B A Hill . . . . "
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(longress Water in bottles.
J Porter Large aud Small.
At june4-'07-ly.l AV. B. BARTON.
QKA lib. Cream Tarter.
0JU IO Casks Soda.
Rec'd at junc4-'57-ly. BARTOX'S.
ftf)(I'b" Pure White Lend.
CPU W 600 iba Puro himo White.
400 gallons Linseed Oil.
300 " Tanners' and Harness Oils.
June4-'57-ly. AV. B. BARTOX.
Land mid Negroes
IF" or Sale
In Chickasaw County,
ON CHUCKATONCHEE CREEK,
Adjoining the Plantations of Col. M. II. Moblty,
Thai, lluckhannan, J. M. Wallace, and other:
-m QCA ACRES OF LAND, composed of Prairje,
Ji C3" Hammock, and part Handy.
500 Acres in Cultivation.
32 Negroes, 15 Mules, 75 head ofCat
tie, anil 200 head of Hogs.
Nearly all the Lnnd is tinder new fonco, Staked and
Iiidcred. I will sell all this property on liberal term,
say one-third Cash, the balance in annual instalments
the crops can pay easily. I can he found at tlic Planta
tion till the firxt day of June. If not Hold before that
day, Mr. SUCKLE will be my Aj-ent s he will be found
on the place, and will xhow the Property until sold.
I propose to sell the ffrowhiK amp, and ive possesion
immediately. For further particulars, oali on McAllister
4 Bro., Aberdeen. mny28-'(7tf. H. DL'I.IN.
1 (TAAA YAKDS Tuscaloosa Osnuburgs, jut
A-l9J vU received, and for sale by
may7-'57.
Sumjikv, SmoNo & Kino.
Hags ing nnI Hope.
PLANTERS who intend Shipping Cotton to the
House of JNO. A. AV1NSTON, & CO.,
Mobile, Ala., will be supplied in Aberdeen with a
fine article of Bagging and Rope, bv applying to
LfcriUI, K1UD HKINLKY.
May 28, 1857-tf.
113. Estray Notice.
TAKEX up and posted, by T. R. McKinney, ,
on tho 22d day of May, 1857, a dark Irou
(iray Horse, with black mano. his leirsnenrlv
bhu-k, shod all round, two whito snots--one on emit side
of his back a lump on his left kneo, about 6 or 6 year
old, about 15 hands nigh. Appraised to J 125,00
-May 28, '57. II. LAMON, Ranger.
114. Etray Notice.
rPAKEN up and posted, bv J. E. AViso.
L on the 14th day of May, 1857. a Dark
Bay Horse, with black mane and tail, about 14
hands high, about 9 or 1 0 years old. Appraised
to $55,00 II. LAMON,
May 28, 1857. Ranger.
Looking-Glasscs.
Vril have a nice ntook of Looking-Glnnse, of every
" kind. m:iy2l-'57tf. ISaukku, PAatusn k Co.
Willow Ware.
BASK El S, nnby AVagons, Hat. o just received by
mnj-21-'57tr. Kahkkh, 1'abrish A Co.
Saddlery.
LADIES', Gents' and ISoyn' Snhdles, Ilridles, Martin
gals, Girth, Cirninglcs and Suddle Mats. Porfectly
In Hit stock, inuj 21-'57tf. B auk 1:11, PABttrxiI & Co.
Cloths, Cassimers nnd Vesting.
T LACK French Cloth nnd Black Doe Skin CnHslmcres.
It Marseilles and Silk Plain and Einbroidcd Vesting
at the Empire Store of
April D, If. DAItKEU, PAIiltlSH A Co.
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Artificials.
A most elegant assortment of Artificials, late styU
Something new and rich at the store of
April 0, tf. 11AKKER, PAKIUSH A Co.
liinen and Damask.
1MHT! LTN'EN and D.imaHk Table Cloths, Towels, Nap
kins, Ac., at the store of
April 11, tf. 11ARKER, PARTUSI! A Co.
Kibbons.
"7"ELA"KT, Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, all widths, In
store by
April It, tf.
BAUKEU, PAIiltlSH A Co.
Ma titles and Basques.
TELECAST Embroided Bugle, White and Black Man
Vj ties. Also Swiss Embroidered Basques, new and
rich. Also Piqun Cloths nnd fringes to suit, tit tin stor
of (aprllO.tf.) BARKER, PAKRISII A Co.
Capes and Collars.
ILLUSION Valcneones Lace. Capes and Collar.
Some of the richest and most elegant ever brought to
to this market.
April !, tf. BARKER, PARR1SII A Co.
Trust Sale
I WILL, on the 3rd dny of June next, in front of the
CourHIouso door, in the city of Aberdeen, Mini.,
proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, tiie following de
scribed lands, to-wit: of section 34, NEji and
VM of NVVti of section 33, Township 13, Kaneo 1
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West, with the appurtenances thereto belonging, lying
in Monroe county, Miss., to satisfy the debt, interest and
cost, in favor of the School Fund, against the EsUtc of
William Hill deceased. 1. I). MANN.
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OUNCES Qiiinino-Freiieh A American brand.
For sale at uprl 7. BARTON'S Corner.
Misses' Girdles.
NEY Article, at tho empire store of
npril 9,.tf. BARKER, PARIilSH A Co.
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Irish Potatoes.
WE are in receipt of a largo lot of planting potatoes
of the tinest varieties which will be sold low for
Cash. fob-M. LEEDY, KIDD A IIKNLV.
. SCHOOL BOOKS,
new supplv of School Books and Stationery,
A
just Received at the " new Book Store "
SADLKIl RAXSOIN & LAYYJIOX.
ipril 23d., 4-w.
25 Witnesses;
sJ On, TIIE
'4 Forger Oouvioteds
S JOHN S. DYE IS TIIE AUTHOR,
rj Who has had 10 yours' experience as a Banker an 4
Publisher, aud Author of
$ A Series of Lectures at tfte Broadway Talf
U ernacle,
!" AVhore, for 10 successive nights, over
2 Jteg- 50,000 People 1SS
Greeted hint with Hounds of Applause,
Y while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeit.
2 era execute their Frauds, and the Surest and
Shortest Means of Detecting tbem I
The Bank Note Engravers alt say that ht m
fi greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
RKATKST l)ISt OVKYOFTHE PKE8-
JJ J KBIT CENTURY FOR
H Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes,
Describing livery Gonulne Bill in Existence j and
O Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit in
a. Circulation 1 1
ft Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE 18 EASY
S and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS.
pt 0Nn Index to examine 1 No pages to hunt up I
But so sintplillcd and arranged, thut the Merchant,
j Banker and Business Man can see all at a Gla.nck.
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W English, French and German.
X Thus Each may rend tho same iu his owi
m Native Tongue.
uMo8t Ferfeot Bank Note List Published.
Aluo, a List of
g ALL THE PRIVATE BANKS IN AMERICA
A Complete Summary of the Financiw of El'Bom
H A America will be published in eauh edition, together
L with all of tho Important NEWS OF TIIE DAY. Also
Z A SKRIES OF TALES
S From an Old Manuscript found in the East.
r It furnishes the most complete History of . ;
Oriental Life,
tt Describing the most Perplexing Positions in which the
H Ladies and Centlemcn of that Country have been so
often found. These Stories will continue throughout
j the whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining
ft ever offered to the Publio.
S Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1
a yoar. All letters must be addressed to
H JOHN 8. DYE, Bbokeb,
K Publisher and Proprietor, 70 William St., N. Y.
Q May 28, 1857-tf. .
Dissolution ! !
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between th
undersigned, was dissolved on the Srst dny of Jan
uary IssU A. O. HILL.
March, Jth 1657. J. W. PLATT.
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