V f-1 6 ? - If I H H M h i h fcl l!T! A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER -Dcvolcd WILLIAM1 J. UTES, Editor and Proprietor. or unif ftipTioj i To the caholisias. t For a niuglc copy, if pa' advance, per annum, 52 00 at the end of 3 month?, 2 50 . at the end of fi month?, 3 00 k 'at the end of the year, 3 50 . No subscription wil be? received for a thortcr iviod tbftn one year unless I dd.in advance. With t!io view of c'M'ling the circulation and en hancing th u--fulnes of r the paper, the proprietor of fers the follow itig ren'rkably low CLUfi RITES, JJS VJl MA ELY I.V AD VAXCE: 5 copies of the 'artdiuian, 1 year, $S 00 10 " s ' u 15 03 Letters on bufciaes.' jra?-t be addressed to the under signed," aailmiuf next paid. ".ttiU't Ii!ftUc?i . . , Sixty emit ptr pr df 16 W;t, Tr tha first anu thirty cmts for'Vach !S-fuent insertion, unless the fedTertiseiiK'iit ispub'-bt l for more than two months, when it will le-chart xl f K..r three roon as, - - - - - 00 For month , G () For twelve m. itbH, - - - - - 10 00 All advertise oifts-musU-e handed in by Friday 10 o'clock, a. in., to cFnre their insertion in the next Uv'ii pajii r. and hhot 4 V-we the desired nninl-r of in Mirtiou marked on t'C'TB. otherwise they will be in serted till f.abid and charged accordingly. , ,i WM. J. YATES. KAL.LJ ST A ill R Have oowiai Dll Hats, Ca; s, Bo Bonnets, Uni "Which will Ic soldi i i i r . ti i n n i n vvu. UU -i- J.UMJ- LI ZR1 AVL .. 1 . ., : . . . . . . T ' ' to Politics, Ihc Markets, Forciga and Foiucstic Xcyrs, ' Literature, Agriculture, vr and- General Inforinatiori-. TWO iBoLLAllS IN ADVANCE. EAYETTEVILLE,,N. C., SATTJPtDAY, . DECEMBER 30, 1854. STOCK, 1854. i'wiLLI MS ore a LARGE STOCK OF r go on s, ts, Siioes, Silk and Straw .reilns, and Ilcady-niadc Clothing, to "WHOLESALE. BUrEHS, I exclusively. The attention of Merchants is particularly invited to solicited and satisfaction guar- this Stock antied Orders An jr. 16, 18j4. FALLLAX4 Our Fall aml'Wii 1 1)1 I J. 15. .STARR.: J. M. WILLLCJS. S07-tf 1 8 5 4 ) ' NOTICE. ' . . It being my desire to removo to the West, I will: sell my tract of Land coutaining Four Hundred Acres, in two division, abont one mile apart, on the west side of llo.i Swamp, adjoining the lands of Messrs J. V. I'owelt and Alex. Fulmcre, and front 'five tosjslx mile from I'opeVLaudiDg on .Lasibcr, Rivet. The Land is well timbered and line for cultivation. Some of the laud on the Hay will produce fifty bushels of corn s to the aero. Those w ishing to purchase will please call on the subscriber at hia residence. l , ; 'ic: JOHN PREVATT. Dec 9th. 1831 '23-3t . .-, NOTICE. ; : The undersigned having obtained Letters of Admin istration on the estate of Miss Flora Bolin at Decent tft&!' Term, 185. of CumWrland Court of Pleasand QuavteH tliC time they, are falsifying fdCt. and Sessioas. hereby uotiftes all persons -; having claims ycrtingtruth. - Ihey mislead southern w agahn-t the estate of his intestate, to. present thtyndnlt hx. jftterantinij to nrove the soundness Of t : NOItTII CAROLINIAN. ' , " FAYETTSfrlLLE. -V. C. "Worthy of Consiiieiution. Tlie followinir article, which is copied from the Winchester (Virginia) democrat, should be carefully read, and as carefully pondered over: . "The. great body of northern democrats are truo to the constitution. They alone are will ing to act with the South, tfnd they alone de fv nd Jier at the -North. Some of 'the southern '-vhig papers still combat this truth; They slander the northern democracy, knowing well pcr-huzs v , - r " - , ' r - .-- prove JIorn.aDlrin at Salt Late CKj Elder. Hyde's lasphemous deftnet cf polygamy There is scarcely a gathering of the Sainti at which their patriarchs and elders do not do scantAvarmly in support of their characteristS doctrine of polygamy. It appears to be aoi' snbipet with thpin mid thpv nervert tl;e ":-'Serif -j ...... . i --.. it tures iu the most outrageous manner to sustahj their position V At the grand conference in thH taberjiaclc, on the Gth of October when thoC sands from all parts of the Territory were- ai senlbIcd,, Elder Orsoii Hyde, who. is one of.- th iff V0LU3IK XV NO. 82C. For Hie Carolinian. hi U-t appeal to the rarr.;?is or ."iorfh 'r. It has been nearly three years fine-' I .. o deVote tny tiiise and wettability J.; : - he advancement uf the f:irr:i!i;-- i;.Ui (-! JafQliua. -. Jt was apparent to mo, ai. l!i t i'i hat the most ellicicut measis whu-h had ributed most in the a'vueeuieut of atrrk-uli:; 11 other States, were agriculturul pap- i- ai bounty and State Agrinitural Stcit tii s. Y ;his conclusion, I letermii:ed atotn-e to i'i;! 1! ish a paper devoted ei 'ei;il! v to ll;( ij jierit of agriculture in North Carolina adv.ra; ter Stock of Y GOODS, HARDWARE, BOPTS, SIIOES. HATS, CARS, Dnnets, and RE A D Y-JfADE CL O TIIIJ'G, 3I.IH lRUUEr.E.TS. FAYETTI VILLE POST OFFICE. Raleigh Iail, ('2 horse coach.) Due Daily at fi a. :, Closes daily at Z p. m. Warsaw -fMin. (4 horse coach") Due dniiv. except '. Sunday, at i o'clock, a. m. 'l.,pfs daily, except Saturday, at 3 p. in. . ChekajOJaii., (Sidkey.) Due Tu'-sday, Thurllay and Saturday, at, 1 i a. m. Ci'rs Sunday, Tuf-day. and Thursday, at li i. :n. Wn.MixuToy viii JIizabethlown) Sulkey. Due Sundav, Wedi duy, and Friday, at 1 a. m. Cloaes Sunday, Tu day. "and Tliiiid.iy, at U p. in. Sat.ku-Mail, n Plank Boad, 2 horse hack. Due Sunday, Wed esjay and Friday, at 3 p. m. C1jkm Monday, W4lnfsday and Friday, at 3 p. m. M K!)X C. J . (via LunilK'Vtoti) Sulkey. Due Tti'.duy and itirday. at 10 ). m. Cher's Wi-dnesdayitod Saturday, at I p. m. Swikt I Lxm Mail (via Troy). Due Tuesday at G4. m. Closes Tuesday at 9 p. m. Mail i ; S rni c k la x j s I)kiot. ' Due Tuesday at in. Closos Tuesday at 2 p. m'. Mail to i i.cktiitowx (via Terebinth.) Due WVdm-aday a 7 m. Closes Moaday at 0 p. m. ; J. E. BRYAN', 1. M. i Bt a lit u J. i: i f k;i:o. V X C T O U LAUDER. ifajfettevillv, N. C. j t let. 1, 1S53. xi;r falivAXD wiyri-n goods, Opposit " the Cape Fear Bank. . ON ICS k L171T Have ti'v in S ore a l.vie and handsome Stock ot FA LI '& V.'INT!:-R COODS. Seb .-t l during nc jtast laotith. by one of the firm, in t New York Market, comprising -a large Stock ot SU;de iual Fane J) II V U I) O 1) S, Hoots -Shoes a iid Umbrellas, Tgi!ir with i larg: a?si tmont of tine FAMILY ilia M'i;UlKS. ( tufrctium ri- Ac. all of which thev ar ; vtvpred to "Tef to th'ir customers, and all those wishing to pun I ie select goods, at the lowest market pric. 'T-iSr Pi Iai-c taken in exchange for goods. REEBF.N v f;:s. J. W. LETT. s-t. Hi, is." y-pd A 33. Campbell, AvcTtoxEi it .eor,i."U'msiox mkkoiiaxt, J'a.s 6id f FilKpie street, . ."FAK-m:v5i.i.i:f X. C. . - O t. l.'T I. is I. f BAU AfINS! r.AIUJ AINS !! Th 'indersJc et has now in Store his Fall and Win ter tick.of Ot ODS, consisting of a gem-ral u.-oort-ment ot . , t dry coyus a.yi) anocuiuEs, Hats. Caps. Ri infs. Roots and Shoes. Sa.tinets, Cas itiu'r 's. Liime Flannels. Muslin-d'-Lains, Alpaeeas. .Shawls, Crava'.-1 4e. CotVee. Sugar, Molasses. Tobac co, Ac. tc. A o, agenerafand well selected stock of REAl)Y-Mi,,)B CLOTIiiNO. consistiiwr of Co.-ts, W-t4. PanW.Hriri and Tndvr-sliirts. - Ail imautine: apinm and pearl Candles; pepper, spice, sKlaialus, t-tardi, line chewing tobacco. Ac. Produce tuhjn in exchange for Coods at market pri.Mf. . ' ; R. D. DAVIS. North sid of Jerson St., nevt door to F. D. Breece. N'."B.A11 (ergons indebted to me by note or ac count aTO; res ect fully requested to call and settle im meiliaiely, as longer indulgence will not be given. Oct. 1, ,1K : j y R. D. D. Is now in Store and bv far the largest ai have ever offered to examination of evervi Particular attenth August 19, Is.-.l ready for inspection, embracing 1 most extensive assortment w-e me trade, and is well worthy the Merchant visiting this place. paid to orders. HALL A: SAUIvLl T. XEir FIRM PEAKCE Are now receivind Hats, Caps, Bo Hoots, amd Shoes, &c. kc. With an extensive All of which th and upon uccommod; r rom bng exper bus i n e ss , t h e y h u e t t Fayetteville, Aug SilKMWK (Suece JJEAi.EiiS i: 7 1 BOOTS AN!) M Also a ireneral assor In addition to our good, v.e will i;i a l seasc Which we will ell b to puyctual custom Fayetteville, Sept ia I".o- DA Swcs ' At: French and Ea ljuiils and Brigade, plaid aid plain Muslin and I'obinft M! iuo and other Calico jfnd Giatrh Silk and CoUou Best made' Bolth A large stuck of With ma-nv other Go by the package at oifcred wlndesale or Setfni'oer .l.'y. D A.L.L., iS5t. AND NEW GOODS. & FERGUSON their Fall and Winter StocV ed- r a o on s. nets, Umbrellas, -Parasols,-; ortmenl of Read v-made Clothing. tler to )urchasers at low juices tiiux terms. ence. ana ov strict attention lo merit ashare of public patronage. B. F. PEAf.'CE. J. B. FERGUSON. 17. lSal. f l k McDonald,; rs to P. Shemwell.) Stai-le axh Faxct ' i' GOOJ)S, L10ES, HATS AND CAPS. incut of Straw & Silk BONNETS. tH k now on hand, which is very w Uavs receive a new smnlv ot .YARLIJ (i GODS, w fur cash or on reasonable time rs. w. b. shemwell. a. n. McDonald. East side Green Street. 23, lN.-l. y make inimeUale payment. December 9 th, 18.VI JOHN L. BETIIEA. tf LONDON PORTER ! ( CASKS Bryas? London Porter, quarts, and pints, just received, and for sale by the cafck or dozen, by J. X. SMITH. Dec. G. IS.) 1. 2 3-It ---- .: NOTICE. The Subscriber offers for sale hi Plantation on Little Pee Dee, lying in the County of Robeson, N. C., and Marion Dif-trict. S. C, containing 1,000 Acres; I2a of which are cle?ftMl and in a high state of cultiva tion embracing both light and stiff toils. These Lands arc heavily timbered with Piue and Oak, ami admira bly located for the Lumber. Timber and Turpentine business. There is upon the premises a comfortable Cottage- and all necessary out-buildings, also a Saw and G.rist Mill, all new and located upon "a perma nent fctreani, aial operating upon the latest and most ap proved plans. Persons wishing to buy will please call e-oon as such a bargain is seldom presented. - Apjdy to the subscriber personally, near Qneons dale P. O., Rolson. or to W. MeL. McKay, Fayette ville, who can give any information pertaining to the Lands Terms will be unusually favorable. '"'- M. McRAE. Dec. 9, 1651, 23-3t VALUAELK XEGiiO SALE. "Wiltbe- sold to the .highest bidder, on Saturday the 30lh of Dt comber, at Florai ColIegeTthe negroes be lor.cring to tho lute Sallie McEachin. in the'followinsr order, viz : PEGGIE and three children. CHAT, JACKi LOTTIE and LIZA. A credit of ne month will be given to purchasers. HEIRS AT LAW. Dec. !. l.;51. 23-4 1 I it f it w . 1A t iitirtli lui t Vi o ri in Aru . 21 tZ VlV 11 1 l U ll - . V V 1 1 fl l II l "?((' tl 1 1 H1 C 'A 1 t ' ! ! n 1 . don-u to graves saddened by the desertion v v " V : ,n 1,lim(ir,fr(,1(i(iN tl,oso lor whom they b.ttkd, , Koth were Pr?T " ; f V W the terrible ordeal of c.tnciliehcy. ' ' . .. ""T' 7.Z7 . r.., th.,t ,!.. ,.. ' . . . . . both fell under the ignominious pandering to northern fanatics..; Both were '"r"'" .!,;,,; I i roar nnni nur ui u utr rn iru i iwi i iumii i j ir t . k i . rtlien Ware. j a m e s kyl i: of GOODS, mbrcllas. I la's, Caps, U lor.-' whicti are. .h Merinos, verv cheai). id Alpaccas. ?ilks- WAXTiai. A man "witl, anna'l family to take charge of mv Plantation nejr puyelteville, on the first of January next, as an Oier-( r. Evidence of sobeV aud indus trioas habits ill be remiired. tf : ! JNO. V.'ADDILL, Jr. BRICF MASON AND PLASTERER, Inyet-viIIr, N. C lVrsons Wj.nUng work, done in his line will be promptly attsudfd to lv addressing him at the Fayctte- 11 k .A i tIL vi iu- rosi in -c. Kayettevil - Jan'y 28. 1S54 iy-ixi EAKCZ: &, I'KKOlijO.V, Wholesa'. 7 Tat 4ab'rs in Foreign and Domestic - jt J DRY GOODS. C(i-f jjioofs, Shoes, JTi!ibreU(is and (EADY-MADE CLOTHING. North s,i iHay street. Faykttkvii.i.k, N. C. Stricj attention paid to orders. ' f B. F. PEARCE. July 15, J. B. FERGUSON, I.:,? TEAS' TEAS!! Hyon, lijperial and Oolong, all of first qualitv. fur saie. ry j Nov.-9, J. N. 10-tf SMITH. The : -iiiixioN, firm ot G. W. i. GOLudTC dav dissolved bv mutual consent. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. R. W. GOLDSTON. Nor. 17th, 1K3-1. THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased tho interest of R. W. (ioldston in the late tirni of G. W. I. Gold st(n &. Co., will still continue to carry on the Grocery auil Hardware TStilu-ti at the old stand. He invites all his friends to call on him when, tlri'y come to market, and he will try to make himself useful. (I. W. I. GOLDSTON. Nov. 17th, IS5I. 20-tf MI Will return from tL very large sttcl: of Milium i And the latest ft.v PATTERNS r Ciotb Cloaks; Collars. U Also a-verv liandso and CAPS She returns thank her pitrous and fii elsewhere. Fayetteville, Sej ves anu l .oslav". bawls, long and square, . MS. iandkerchiefs, Cloths. - . i EADY-MADE CLOTHING, wis. all t)f which being )iirehaped the late reduced prices, will be retail at very low price.-. 4. I have now in Store (received within two weeks past) the LARGEST STOCK of E ART HEX WARE - ever offered in this. Market, comprising a gen eral assortment of BLUE ov.d P1XK EE IX TED, WHITE GRAXITE, ' BLUE EDGED, 1'A I XT ED. f-nrl CREAM COLORE) P ,w1 rn i . ir . jtJiilitIi 1 t;.i, tttiU 1U1ILI litllfi These Goods if ere imported to' my own order, j EXl'KKSSLY TO SUIT the FaVCttOVl'lle WlIOLESALK i 'P.. 1 KAUt, I have as usual, a good supply of C III XA and GLASSWARE. &Sf"OucKii3 111 be carefully Tilled at the lowest prices. Bee.: 9, ISoi. W. N. TILLING HAST. 3-tf . SO. l-.i4 13-tf VAIAj. AND WISTLIt GOODS. j. 4- Tur- Are now nf'ceivina consisting of a 1 GROCERIES Hardware, Cutlery. Hlacksiiiith & pentine Tool Agricultural Itjiple- nients, This Stock we arc Fayetteville, Oct Jtey AVe a?k men to examine ohr Kersv? Hats and Shoes. We dislike to alb these hard times, Ln accounts have been would call aud pay convenient to call inf would almost conse the cash. -December 2d. That convenient 1 hart, situated on .M oirered for Rent. I Nov, 24. If 54. lli'TTi 100 Firkins (V ,r0 - A Nov 24. 21-tf DRY GOOI S. WALTON Nr.rth the 11: jer w lib a LOOK AT THIS. On Person Strcrt. 5 door ca of Cape Fear Sank. O VERB Y ii.V P.VSC GOODS, i HOUSTON f Respectfully return thanks to the citizens of Fa vet I c f vilie -uiu stirror.udiiig coimtry ior the liberal patronage i they have received, and hone bv strict attention to :e of DRESS TRIMMINGS an d im-iuess to merit a continuance ol the tame. -w.d Yehet Mant illas. Talmas, and I . They Lave on band the following articles, viz : Ier-Sb:'ves. a;:d inside ('arses. 1 , , . T , . . e assortment of HEAD-DRESSES -J fa;luUN ol.tuhorent kinds, iiuggy and Carnage i j II.;in;e.ss' of ddlerent qualities, Road. Wagon for former pat ronage. and hopes llanicss, such as breeching, &c. - c.ls will call before purchasing! Saddle Bags, riding Bridles of different ; styles and pri- i ices. ,;;!i ting.iles. Halters and Halter Bridles; a large j assortment of Buggy Whips: also drover's, dray and j wagoti- whips ot a good article; wagon, Bridies, Collars j and Ho.r?!e..s of the very btu;t material--.and' workman ! ship; Carpid Bags-, Trunks, Bnifulo -and; Bear Skins for j sunlle ar.vl trunk covers. Horse Blankets, aud a good i manv other articles. They" wtil warrant all work to be of good workman ship and Material. Those wishing to pure hase articles in our line are reonested to call and examine our Stock before pur-cha.-ing t l-cwlu're. Fayetteville. Dec. 2, 1So4. Cm .1. S We particularly request all those in debted to us to couie forward and settle, a3 we are in need of money and must have it. - J 9 - HOl'STON i OYER BY. 7' ii' i nnrr.T. HAY STREET. j their Fall and Winter GOODS, ! rge antl well selected stock of HATS and CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and Leather, Heavy articles in the Drug line, Ready-made Clothing, and staple Dry Goods. prepared to job or retail. ; 24. 1851. he Planters and Turpentine Negro Rlankofs. MO.VEY. de to unpleasant subjVcts during if our customers w hose notes and ving over for one and two years. s. we would be thankful. If not i person, remittances w ill do. We I it to pay postage fbc the sake of & T. WADD1LL, Day street, tf TIIOS. J. JOHNSON Ilasjust received and is receiving a large and well selected Stock of - - DRY GOODS, ; Gnicerit'. Ilaidivare nmt Cntlrry, White Lead. Putty, Coopers' Tools, Truss .".-.. IIo'rs,Tr I ruiiKs iV Larj)et bags. A line lot ot Ltcsf, t rock aud Over Coats. Paats and Yests. Also a heavy Stock of Boots and Shoes, Blankets. Kerseys, Wool Hats, tc. esidence beonfjing to Miss E llv- :tson and Raitord street?, is now br terms apply to ' WM. BOW. 21 tf ll i a new supply. liey Yirginia) Butter. he county Butter. glo. mcneill WILILIAM B O W Dealer in S AND GROCERIES, PAJIILV PROVISIONS, &r. Eoct of Ilaymount, Fayetteville, N. C All persons inde count, are reqneste January": otherwise oaicer's hands. December 2. 18." NOTICE. ted to me, either by note or ae- to call and stttla by the f rt of they will find their accounts iu r.n x or ice. Those indebted to nie will please call and let me know Avheu it will be convenient for them to settle. S-2r A line New Close Carriage, to time purchaser, or cash. , - I gentle Harness Horse, price $175. THOS. J. JOHNSON. Dee. 2, 1854. 22-tf . , 120O ACRES COAL LAM) FOR SALE. The subscribers being desirous of moving West, now otfer their Laud for sale. The Land ..is situated be tween Eypt and the Gulf, on flie south, side of Deep River, for two miles up and down the said Riv-cx. There are 1200 acres of the Land, with' some-4'J0or 500 acres under a good state of cultivation; the bal ance Timber land. The Land lies a quarter of a mile south of the Coal out-crop, (dipping under the said land) the coal has leen shown on tv o sides of the said land not more than mile from it. Geologists say it is all ; underlaid with Coal, but the subscribers not thinking of selling until very recently Lave never had a search made for the Coal, but have no doubt that if lacarch wa made the coal would be found. M ill. a goodi)vr f 1 1 'i n g ' li o u se nIum t or One pet oi t Stables, large eno'iigTi fo 2f head of Wnles,'alP tinder I on 3m W. S. FOWLKES. NOTICE. Debts duo the estatfe of Judeo Stransre (on account of the Ute ales) w ill He put in the hands of an ofiieiv for collection, unless sehled by the 1st Jan'v next. Nov 24. 21-tf L GEO. IfcNOLL. AdrnV. there is no exense. They' endanger the coun try by keeping up antipathies to the only party which is true to the Union and the constitution. They battle against the name -of democracy from the, mere force of habit. They call on the names , of Clay and Webster as though they could in the dark tombs hear, aud hence utter some magical word to restore the party to its departed glory. But they cannot hear. Roth went of sacrificed aud of their party buried in great pomp; but how true of them as ot the old immortal - ''An hundred ciiios claimed the Homer dead, Thro' which the living Homer begged for bread." Am ericas' Volunteers for the Russia x Service. Mr Rose; ve It, a lawyer of New York, who sailed in the Haltic last week, en route for St. Petersburg, it is said, is to be raised to a Generalship in the Russian army. Several other Americans it is reported, went out in the Baltic to proceed to Russia. The N. Y. Sun says : "Mr Rosevelt has been engaged for the last two months in sketching the plan and calculat ing the costs of a campaign all of which are reduced to paper, and capable of being rolled tiji into a compas sufficiently small to enable him to secrete it on his person -'-without fear of detection. There are several persons of stand ing in this city who are familiar., with -the plans, having goJ their information from Mr Rosevelt. They state that it is the intention of the Czar, in the spring, to open the campaign on the most formidable foundation, and to carry the war into Great Britain itself." We learn from the Danville Register that a lad some fourteen years of age, son of Mr Dan iel Albany, of Leaksville, N. C., came to his death a few days stuce, by the accidental dis charge of -his gun while hunting. : It appears Urnf-Ato was holding ids guu in his hand with' tha muizle ranging directly under his chin", when hit-dog, hi fondling on him, struck the trigger witTPhis .foot, causing the gun to lire and lcxlge its contents in the head of the unfortunate votith. He was mutilated in a shocking man- nev aud survived but a short time. " It is a principle in our republican system equally sacred and fundamental that it is the duty of all men to worship God according to then dictates of their own conscience, ami J. hat no man should be proscribed, cither because of the place of his birth or of his religious faith. If this principle be right, it would seem to be wrong to form secret associations, bound togeth-? er by the most solemn oaths, to proscribe and enforce a religious test, or any other test, for office or public trust under the United . Stat.es, other than that which is authorized and sanction ed iu the constitution." Judge Douglas. It was Bishop Horner's opinion that there is no better moralist than a newspaper. He says: "The follies, vices, and consequent miseries of multitudes displayed in a newspaper, are so many beacons .continually, burning to turn others from the rock on which they have been shipwrecked. What more powerful dissuasive from suspicion, jealousy and anger than the story of one friend murdered by another in a duel? AVhat caution likely to be more effectual against gambling and profligacy, than the mournful relation of an execution or the fate of a despairing suicide? AVhat finer lecture on the necessity of economy, than the sanctions of esiites, houses and furniture? Only take a newspaper, and consider it well pay for it and it will instruct lAec." ; A rather singular Marriage Contract was a few days since entered into in Tennessee. . The wife is worth a cool fifty thousand. The hus band is the rightful owner of a magnificent goatee. The contract was as follows: Art. 1st. The husband is to have no iuterest in the tate. Art. 2d. He is not to collect aiii? the concern. Art. 3d. The beloved huiband is not to chastise or control any of her servants without the wife's consent. Art. 4th. The husband binds himself to pay the wife one huudred aud fifty dollars per anuum for board and to have his lodging gratis. Mental and Corporeal Suffering. There is a very pretty Persian apologue on the dif ference between mental and corporeal suffering. A king and his minister were discussing t lie subject, and differed in opinion. The minister maintained the first -to be more- severe, and to convince his sovereign of it. he , lock a lamb, broke its leg, shut it up, and put food before it. He took another, shut it up with a tiger, w hich was bound by a strong chain,1 that the beast could; spring, near, . but not seize the lamb, and put food also before him. In the morning he carried the king to see the effect of the experi ment, i The lamb with the broken leg had eaten up all the food before him the other was found dead from fright. '. NOTICE. Persons indebted to the Fubscriliers-by account must positively pay up. Logger indulgence cannot .be ifiYen. 'tr nrifi" in thfi rliurr-h delivered a lomr adtlre irrsupport of his right to maintaiu a T hareii J to travel over the State ami exhort the i He charges at the outset that a large mojorii 4 to .form County Agricultural Socic-tiv. -r of, t ho so-ca etl Chnstuins atlont the nracticrf t-.' it..-, iu cm ,1 i.r-r From them, he argues 'denunciations of the sfff ?v nai: cqaat io ineuece.sJ-ary. expi ...se.s tern of a plurality of wives come with nn ll publication. J have been now nearly th;v grace. He next quotes Abraham, Isaac, Davfcl, as; I stated -.above, tic voting my time and Solomon, as having practised polyganfyj work, without ;one particle of rv:..;i., : and argues that the Mormons but follow thf' a" .at. this t'"1. J hac only six to- :. !.: example. He then advances the startling itlia subscribers to "the rarnicr's douraa!.. that Jesus Christ, the Savior of the AYorld. wa3 l 'l l,nP01 1,1 i (lcvoti exciu, hick, -and other out buildings suitable to a farm, i Any person wishing o enter into the Coal speculation j J'OJ w niild do. well to give the subscrilers a call as thev are u to -, determined on going' West. Address Oakland R. O., ' fnr Barrels after So da vs. OW.O.Y 1IA.X1) AJVJJ FOR SALE, cash. Interest will be chaiged on accounts Chatham County N. C. Nov. 1 8. 1 S. !. F. M. & J. G. FOOSIIEE. 20-ct CHOCOLVi'El A superior article for sale by Dec. 16. 24-4t J. N. SMITH. 1 n-L.ve Iforrr-lc lofh i Q f orn r f Afsjrff C-Ckulc & Johnson, or at James G. Cook's, will le attended to. ALSO 125.000 BRICK will be rf-uIy for delivery about the 15th of October from . in r Brick Yard in Campbellton. - f O. W. LAWRENCE. Mary's Gan, Sept. 2?, ltol RJ-tf itr tears uiiou fourth wiDinsr-them with the hair of her head-l and infers that they must have been his wives "for," says he, "if I (Elder Orson Hyde, wcr to go round tints, it would appear moustroua il the eyes of the world, and I should receive coat of tar and feathers, and be ridden on a 1'ail and it is my opinion the world would treat "th Savior in t he same way, did he go about toy as he did 1800 years ago." ( ; He then quotes from the 53d chapter f ? Isaiah, which, he alleges, sjieaks of Christl, h the way through. It is there said, "AVhen tbp 1 slialt make his soul an offering for sin, he sha I see his seed." Now, says Elder Hyde, "i h; has 110 seed, how could he see them?" By Ian I by Isaiah goes on to sav, "Anel who shall dccjfla tw ins' generation?" Elder Hyde asks "If hejha J uo generation, who could declare it?' ; r j The Elder then descends to particulars, iii.l actually asserts that Ma"ry and Martha wer e wives of Christ. ; r ' A Fool and UU Honey 6.oon Par let!. 'Six Thousand Dollars lost iu a Cavilling iffi 1, ' '' :,-"- -V I-. "::.--;-."-.:.- -.v . ; :? Jt ' About a month since we stated, that aip6r mechanic residing cu. Seventh street, ii 1.1 is city, named William L. Walker, had receiverf;.i telligence of the death of an uncle in Baltiipp'e, by which he came into the possession of f j ,ie thousand dollarSj all in cash. Mr AValkcirJ 1 mcdiately, upon the receipt of this .iuforais!Ki-t gave up ins situation in Henderson's carpr.Cjr shop, and 'starred 'for the monumental citf ti receive his fortune. Upon his arrival in 0 '.1 more, he learned that the money to which lil id faneu heir, was in such condition that it i(M Id not be obtained for six mouths. Young Wi k er, anxious to get the money "on sight', "oa"vr ed to take $.S,o00; for the whele amounf, iid finally did sell his claim for $8,000. OveV.-xl at the success which had attended H!"'' he hastened back to h'rs home. Five. hundrcileal lar's Avas expended the next day. aftf r his fe I rii in purchasing new furniture, .. &c., for his hdt i'l The old furniture was scut ' to W odd rti (I'sl 1 ud disposed of at auction, the whole being sold ; of $47, such was its inferior character. Walt er'; with his little family, rented a heui.se onlUiig worth street, at $300 dollars a year, ino im pended (juite a sum of money in having it. re pa in ted and white-washed. Walker feeing himself independent enough to play the gentle man, cornmeuced frequenting the salooatS nd restaurants on Third street in the day ticif-f nd the theatres .at'night''vHe-.fna'de,.acqnahUt-;'ces speedily, and very liberally treated thei to ovsters and other refreshments, and -inpH''-irn his new friends invited him to play cartU 'ind billiards Jtt their expense. The new spliei 5 in which he was enjoying himself so cclifeij his better judgment that he was soon )ersui ftt'j'l to visit the gambling rooms. At first he Ji at nearly every game, and accumulated fa irly $300. Night after night he continued rifting these sinks of iniquity, one of which is ot- ted on Third street, until he had lost over sir ,wti sand dollars of the fortune he had receifed but a few weeks since. AValker savs that wht he had lost four thousand dollars of the 111,11 ?r he would have stopped, had he not expect el to get the sum back by continuing the ganje. He lias now, however, stopped, and has sougH re elress in one of our courts of justice, -Brides the line furniture, clothing, &c, he ; pureh sed, he has only $1,700 of the" $8,000 left, tuj pro mises hereafter to remain at home, ami not snuander v.hat is left, but resume his dailvaibor and attend closely to-the interests aud'wf fary of his family. Cin. Gaz., Wed. i7 . .I......:.?' Negroe3 Returxed. The Ste. Gque'icve (Mo.) Plain Dealer says, that four ncgro.u; be longing to Col. E. Ar. Bogy, who raV 'iway from the Pilot Knob, a few days ago, hav' re turned of their own free will.; They arp mart enough to know that they are better offiltj their present situation, than they would bef I nong the free negroes of Canada, or the bloKosed abolitionists of Ohio. . :';". Uy ! A man was recently tried in IudilLj pons; uuder the serenth section of the Fugitive slave law, for aiding in the escape of slaves fnqnf thcif masters in which case Mr Cyrus Filnjore brother of the ex-President, was the pri-cipu! 1 .1 r. ...... v. . . . ... UUQlQer Uliill, Hum i.vi' 10 -j.;;; Ti l.::',, Kcribers to a paper like -this. t the m; ; of One dollar, will not. pay:' ami how t ; . -, nupiber- might be sccnivd if oh!y t ii i. ea(di county in the State m uh! fiui:';.- h t, n : ea'c)i.,.--.:-llere:; is; the. f.iet, before .us", tliat we the only agrieulti'.ral j r. jar ia ti e St;.t" only sixteen hundietl ' suhsc ril eis, ;-,t , a year, and a State Agrict:lt;;ral Soci. ;. abptit seven -'hundred incnibers, i!,e ii ii fee being three dollars. How -n ii( h i shall this be the case? Will notf-ery '.: whyose eye this may chance -to meet, let I : is liis duty to expend a mall s u 1 : 1 ii.to lie era I fund for the advaneeintnt ol' tl.v ::. tore of his own State? ' . ill e re are three .1 years r Of X v 1 1 if t ie e S ! i i t . V the advancement 01 my n.itiu any remuneration',: .- with the vceptioa oi' t cold encouragenien t .of the earele:--..; !:' IC. cannot continue to pursue this i -oni :n gcr, for, by it, I liave already i:io!vtd i . -. if must -'struggle on . until this oltui.e paper is concluded, and 1 tlien n;u!, v. !:i lore encouragement than I l:ae leu httd, give up iu despair, and seek ( u ui I., i i ,; dime) my .fortune iu some ot!. r Sl;:;. ould be a source of much regret to i;.e t; 1: , to leavtJ native State, fur if there i.s ;i i whojfoulti exult uioro than any other ut : tieviLaf the,. farming . interest of the I am that man. ''Farmers of North' Carolina, h r w 1 ;:; Rayncr said in his address I t fore the.:.-.. i:d.-. the Inst State Fair : ' I "I have said that the means of i.i?--ii'- re were w ilhiu our "reach inltlli'jt bt e u : : ' as to avoid the errors of the. pa.-t, i:i;d to t-" ourselves of. the improvtmeuts f fir- i-- ; 'ind the' future- --. An ' agrieuliural jueiT; !, d Voted to the '.'elucidation of geuerid j.rii.ei; j. nd their application to our pt !,!!;! j ( : is.-indispenable .to every practical f;.ri!, r. Vv, d paper we have in our SlaU 'Tie I'nrii r 4otiniar'- a journal gotten bp and .-n-t . the outset, sis I ..well' -know, with gr--a: hd . and expense ; and even now, ntt j i t : ; Should' be. '. This 'jtaj.er is a North 'm ":. paper; it originated in NeM'th (.';:roIi;.a a:' prise; is devoted to North C;!nli;:;i i: ( .it -: and must rely on North Carolina priel" tor -;'j port. It would be a reproach to "o-jr Mi.t. pur association to allow itloh.il. I: v. :; tine deference, then, that i would !". h ;;'' appeal to the )i'iile and public i-pird ' association, and of our jjcojiIc here asM-nd ! to sustain and suVtDort it. -Even i..w, in i; ! 11 fancy, it Southern compares favorably agricultural joan 1.1 :- th the l.i.t. !-. , 1 i..: I ;.' 'i ire v. :!!, .den ii ,1.1 ' i;e- .N'oltil (';:! liill-ee In 1. creased patronage, we shal Ktimulatc its conductors to make.it a -tin e nsefiil vehh le of inforMiation --a jot'imil d I every Xorth" Carolina farii; r's!.cit!d l'e 1 j.-roi " t This is the last apnea! that 1 sdmll nu.l,. the farmers of the State to -ii-tniu a pi-j-i 1 ;voted to their interest. 1 fe. ltliat. 1 h..- even more than mv ji:tv in thi- malt' r. 1 i wasted three years of life-; "!'"' u particle of profit to myself; ' but my 1 fl am sure, redoumh-d to the a(i; a'Tienlt ore in lb SfatC. -Eat th;- yet. go on. if everv 'farmer iu wliose eve this uddre- m iv c will at once end in '.his dollar and ! s li the publishers of "The Farm'.-rV: dourba D. Cooke k Co,, at ihdei-h,-N. C. I know that my paper has. not cosno . gularly-in. ii.miv instances to s'd.serd 1 , has been fwbeo mv fault at all,; lor I.m- of patronage suflicient to support it. it the interest of everv publisher 'of a paper every subscriber gets Ids paper m-d-t.-td ol v. it holding it. If prompt action h.ken by rr.th i s to feel an interest in this matter, in n n.-.., from this tiiae n-v .l.'!, instead of being hundred, mav he hve or six thouai;l. J. V. TOMPKINS. at f ! tin 0n the cv -f one of the ht Eurooe fhe bishop who aecompan sian annv addressed the soldiers in the o i'ig style: ' Jf vou are conquerors," cried the 1 "great jy is in preparation for you. , 't' from unimpeachable sources that these Ii '--- i . . t . - - witness. The mran was proved guilty ? the ; rctus have in their camps an eiioii :: which God will jrive into vour hands, i o: . 7 ti amounts .'to thirty million rouples. jeror makes you a present of the third charge, bat it is said the jury would n6tl 'ender in their verdict, unless the judge would tt'omise- to remit .the fine which the act imposes as a, penalty for the offence, which was agrtcd to, j this tremendous sttni." The second t!.-rd and the jury thereupon brought in their jrdlct j served for the purpose of the r- ''1' - fbnt. -t.hfi nnsnnpr nnv a. ntm of fiftv lr-Im.is. aim r ' i "j -. - " j g ' be itnprisoneU one nour in. tlie court rooa li, i bers in his recent volumiThiftgT7a Amer ica," remarks that a person accustomed to visit among the middle classes in Great Britan is astonished at the profusion at table in all quar ters of America. "There is," he "savs "no stinting a3 to food." He adds, "It was often pressed to my notice in the United States, that the hired laborers in the Jjcld aro provided with better fare than falls to the lot of thousands 01 the "rented" classes in England. kJtl-UJIUJ'll.-, li lili.ll Mill (111. 1" " J Itmrtr-.n. TI r. r. . . , , b . f U" 1 ! 1 !(' dlVn 111. .11 U IC lillliun il.t. ttho Princes and officers who wi. :';"; ;'" ' i :,. i h i ei f f If, t . i ' " ' reef' ejs .- .! f 1 1 1 II :i ' you, wont and ration -' . i- ,.f..r l.:-OIIO.( S I! I.lO.M !t I Hied tuc x-o-i"-- i , , r-.tmns As te those ofyoa i .io. C .1 .. glorious death, your i.n.pcror w,l, p.r,. Vou to depose ofyour .hare ,:; the booty by u . AVhatevcr may be the wishes ol nay one oi o they will be respected solemn :y." The speech wa.s tc-rmiiiatctl by an : a! the God of armies to bless the soldier of Eu i A distribution of medals and coronets l.Vu .