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c c ( ' . ' ' " - ' ' - - : . 1 ' : - . ' '. "" , . , r. Litcfatnre, ; Atricaltiite and General I aformatioiiT WO DOLLARS ' .IN AJDVJLACE.: . A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Devoted to Politics. the Markets, Foreign and Domestlr , PAYETTEVILIE, N. C ; i SAJTIH MARCH :M, 1855. WTTTTAAr t vitp r.dHnr anil Prrmrifttnr. I ii luuiaji J laiiii.') - - - r- . r- TERMS OP , SrBSCRIPTIOS TO THE For a single copy, if paid in advance, per annum, . " " " at th end of:5 montlm, CAROLIXIAS. 2 00 2 50 ' " " at the end of 6 months, 3 00 " " at the -end of the year, 3 50 No subscription .will le received for a shorter perifxl than one year unless paid in advance. With the view of extending the circulation and en hancing the usefulness of the paper, the proprietor of fers the following remarkably low CLUB IL1TKS, INVARIABLY IJV ADVANCE: 5 copies of the Carolinian. 1 year, $8 00 n it . " 15 00 Letters on business must be addressed to the under lined, and inxist be post paid. Rates of Advert wuijr : . . thirty cents for each fiultpicnt insertion, spless the ndvertispment is published for more than two lontlisr, when it will be charged For thr.-e months. ! For mx mouths, G 00 . For twelv; mouths, - - - - - 10 00 jjr-fT- All advertisements must be han dedn by Friday 1 0 o'clock. :. in., to ensure their insertions in the next day's paper. a;ul should have the desired number of insertion-; marked on them, orthcrwise they will le in sorted till forbid a:id charged accordingly. W.I. J. YATES. SPRISOt 1835- 1'EARCE & FERGUSON Are now opening aud receiving a general assort-, ment of, . Foreign and Domestic, F.ancy and Staple DRY GOODS, Huts, Caps, Bonnets, Roots and Shoes, and a general assortment of Ready-made Clothings Which they offer at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, at low prices aud upon accommodating terms to punctual customers. . v, li. F. PEARCE. J- B. FERGLSON. larch 15, 1855'. SI A it I K V A C T O It V, l',V (IEO. LAUDEIL Nearlv onnosite to E. W. Willkings 1M.-.:;. uction Store. Kavctt. Oct. 1. j- o t j c j: . We have bought the Wagon Shop lately owned by T'ios C Fuller, at the coi ner of Franklin and Max well streets. und arenou l'KF.I'AUEl) TO EXECUTE A EL OIJDEIIS FOi; TtUiJKR WAROSS, llOAO AVAGOSS of all sizes, Carts, Drays, Wheel Harrows, and in short, any and r.vK.mTiiiNo" which lies within the sphere of the WUEEL-WIMCJIIT ..v ; LAChSMITJIA'C; Jl rSXESS. We will us; oulv the REST MATERIALS which eaii be oi ueiired. and "(uiiiint pare tl to merchajvts &c manufacturers of tij Ware. I have on hand now. and thall keep a sjpply of Tin Plate, Block Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Sic. ALSO A wire" agoirtm.-mt of.jdaiu ntp?Jnrw '-Tin Ware of in own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail C. W. ANDREWS. Market Square. March 12. 1855. r-tf MORSE'S -CJORQIAL, ' llwrrv's Tricopliermis. Cod Liver Oil, (R. &.C.,) Sand's Sarsaparilla,-: A'yer's Pectoral. Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Citrate Magnesia, Congress Water, For sale by J March 17, 37-It N. SMITH. FALL. Our Fall X K " 4 . AND WINTER GOODS. and Winter Stock of dry c;oods, HARDWARE, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, 2 Sennets, and li EA I) Y-M. 1 D E CL O TIIIJ'G, Tit now in Store and rcadv for inspection, embracing bv far the larires.t and most extensive assortment li n e ever ofVi-i-fil to the trade, ami is well worthy examination of every Merchant visiting this place. Particular attention paid to orders. HALL cfc SACKETT Au trust 19. 1JS5-1 we the our work to coni- avoiaoiv wiin inai uoue ui iinj LTuiii.-u.i.tL.. Southern m n i f . lie-pairs don- m ath-, promptly, and with it'.spaicn. llORSE-SHOElNt; .-liall receive at our establish ment prompt attention, atiel in this, as we ll as every other (le'p.irt.neiit of our business, we? will give satis faction HOLLAND. W E 1 S 1 ( 1 Eli fc CO. W qr,PT I c'l'-er t'n ' ly reeoTiini i-i.si V Co. to the public g nairiiiiM. Tliev arc reraet'ea their trade', ami will please' tlnse s it h t heir work. Feb'v !'.";.". nd Messrs. Holland. nerally ami my former Mechanics. masters of wlio mav favor them ill OS. C. FELLER. Have S in tin Stapl IT FALL A XI) mXTF.lt GOODS, Opposite the Oae Fear UaTik. JONES LETT now in Store a large and handsome Stock ol FALL & W I NT Eli COODS, lected .lining the? past month, by one of the firm. V'v York Market, comprising a large ,-uj(-iv oi and Fancy I) R Y ' O O I) S, loots, Sioc.s and T'mbrdlas, Turret!. er with :1 aSSOl t Ill'Mlt of line FAMHA ;iiOCEIilES, Confeetioneries, A nr : preii.ii'e'd to oiler t wishing to J iiie's. t ; v i ... .... . - . Sr-pt. 1C, IS". 1. V . A. M. CanTpWt'll, East si.i-jt I'.vafrrKvu.i.K. N. G October 1. ix t S II EM WELL (Successors to P Dealers in DHY McDonald, Shcmwell,) SrAri.r. and Faxcy GOODS, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Also a general assortment of Straw Silk BONNETS. In aehlition to our stock now on hand, which is very good, we will in a few days receive a new supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, Which we will sell low for ca.-h or on reasonable time to punctual customers. SOTKE. On Monday of June Court next, at the Court Iloute door iu Fayetteville, I will proceed to sell the follow ing tractsof Land,' lying in Seveuty-firt, Kockfisb ntl Qucwhiffle districts, or so much thereof as will pay tbe taxes due for the year 1853, and tbe cost of advertising: . t, 225 acres listed by Jonea & Barbee, located on Xieh ol'on's Croek, tax due Si 76. ' , . fi50 acres listed by Catharine Furgcrson, ltfc-iled on BuBlo, tax 1 56. ' :.' 175 acres listed by Capt. Neill Lesley, totaled on Nicholson's Creek, tax 1 92. ' 12S0 acres listed by John TV. Monroe, located on Pinev Bottom, tax $1 50. , .. . 2300 acres listed by v illiam .McLean, locatea on Drowning Creek, tax $15 9L ' 265 acres listed by Mary McDaniel, located on Little River, tax SI 20. 500 acres listed by Daniel Monroe, located on Nich olson's Creek, tax ?1 20. 28.5 acres listed by Neill Monro,- located on the Vadkin. Road, tax $5 96. ' - - - rCWTiwrre Urtr by JJsy?y el Mvroft.Joeatd onftfe Arthur's and Bone s C reek, tax $1 92. . 2138 acres listed by Jones & Lech, located on Lit tle Rock fish, tax Sit 15. 310 acres listed by Norman Campbell", located on Bridge Branch, tax S2 -8. Wacres listed by Norman Campbell for the heirs of Danl Culbreth, located on Bridge Branch, tax 44 ct. : acres listed by Elisa McCall, located on Bridge Branch, tax 10 ceuts 25 acres listed by Christian McCall, located oil Mid dle Creek, tax 24 cents. oO acres listed by James L McKay, located on Little Creek, tax S3 87". . 7") acres listed by Clir1cs E Mclver. located on the northern side of the Plank lioad. tax S2 0.9. 26 acres listed by W 11 Whenton, located on the southern side of the IMank lioad, tax 37 tents. '10 acres listed by Angus McDonald, tax 20 cents. 39 acres liste-d by John Wilson, located on.Puppy Creek, tax $1 17. " ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Sheriff. March 17th. ts. By W. J. Smith, I). S. KOTICE. The undersigned wishes a situation as a School Teacher or a. a Clerk in a Store. As a Teacher he is well qualified to teach the English branches. As to qualification for either position he can give good re coiuiiie'iidations. Any one who may wish to give him empleivment. will please address their letters to Bar clavsville I O., N. C. WM. P. GASK1NS. March 12th, 1855. 37-3t-pd I.AD FOR SALE. The subscriber will offer for sale, on Saturday the :lst inst., 1,000 acres valuable Land, lying on the waters of Barbecue. The Land is well timbered, and there is about 60.000 turpentine boxes, cut. The sale will take plac'e at the shanties erected on the premises, near tin? undersigned's residence. Terms made known on day of sale. A. J. CAMERON. March 16, 1855 2t 1 A app; held er x Ricl Ale Esq. open 1 bf sal the cr Thei the 11 of llv tr.:.-v iTIi; OAltOlINIAN. ting of the General; Commissioners 1' in the chatter of said company was t adesboro' on the 14th. ' Corumissioii- A SclEXktk A pARfSIAX jBAIX; uhOM.- j V: : Two years 'since, a young, beaottfal and rich lady of Bblbgsa; married the desn:eudni of a family-well known to iiistory,; wholJUjtrfpus ame was all the fortune t!lmdgrooCSjJfiS sessed; bnt hegenerbus Jlofd.ese in ther- 'Mrcsent from Union, Anson, Robesottvldop r her attdclimnt,, overlooked, the poverty Uolnmbns and Hanover. Gen.-Nrher lover, - m the fcone and expect a tjoaot a proper retnrui to ner disinterested love. For a year'-dll was Jftppiness; but last sum mer being ' oo an excnri'on to ' Veniee, - th(-y formed an acquaintance with a family from Paris. A young widow of thot family, .very gay, beautiful and fascinating, and possessing a profusion of golden tresses that might have done honor to the heid of an Kve or Ophelia,! attracted the attention of the Marqriis Della Jt .lief olher haian onighi Jjafe Jailed but Iiereantiful ringlets were frresStitler and forcrettimr the attractions of the youns artil cHae, , chairman, and K. S - French, 3d as Secretary,- It was resolved to ts of subscribtioii to the capital stoclu gnpany, at the places designated in if, . on the 2d Mouday. in April "next. '- of several gentlemen were added to ' jCommissioners. I eeommended to the future Directors oipany to give Stockholders the pre- esolved Totake up a snbscription"to pay the expenses of a'survey of the route from Whiteville to Lumberton,' and from V ilming ton to Luiiberton, and that John C. Mcltae, of Wilminglon, be appointed to make the sur veys. The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman. G. W W1I.LIA.7IS & CO. Hare just leceived a large aud well selected assort ment of. IIAIIPWARE AND GROCERIES, to which they invite the attention of Country Merch- i auts. . I March 17, 185. r fj s a. 52 Bairels Cut Herrings 25 Mackerel. For sale Ly GEO. McNEILL. March 17, 185. 37-4t having disarmed . mf, iadyct.ndic.i' hitn,awoyv . ;:C' ' - ' '-t" j.-Jj!4;r: " - ; ' The ..Wednesday' following, tlie 'reconciled conplc set'put for Milan, the beftriends iiT tlio world, id withal the mbstjRfTak wite Wvcts. . HutorUe discomfi ted Baj-6ner5 V sfit : is- a. most amiable personage, and I am in dis pair that'one should have torn from- her one of our. most plcusing illusions. :;.'." J , : Vnkj ETMrtoiiys Bao at ThCTx i It was in-one night that four thousand per sons perished of the plague in Londonl " It was by night the army. offcSQiinac!arib was destroy- -; ed. Both "iit4 Engl udid on the continent; a large proportion of cholera cases, in its several . forms, have, been observed, to have occurred between one aud two o'clock in the mornincr ,The danjrer' of exposure" to., the , night air has : ittnOn thyme -of jjhysleiaiwwftjnr itytne-j mortal ;"lmt it is remarkable that tliey imve never yet-cftlleil in the hTd of chemistry to ac Lcouut for the fa'cL. Itis at night that the stratum cf air nore the ground must always Fayetteville, Sept 2' AV. T. A. X. East side 18 5-1. y pi1kmwell. McDonald. Green Street. lAI-I- AXU WIMER GOODS. Fits',! ttmlicne itd Just re'eoived and l'Orale by March 12, 1m."5. 37- Iini-niiis; Fluid J.'n. SMITH. It J. all of whieh they their i-uste.mers. ami all those i rehae select u'tods. at the lowest market - 1'ro luce taken in exchange lor jjoefis, 11 KS -FOX ::. J- pt. 1C, is", I. J . . y-nil S. LETT. I K A IlC V. AVhob'sale el jJLor Si. h in Foreifru and GOODS. US OX, Domestic jruf, Mas, alers D 11 Y ", Hoots. .Smrs. I in tire A ..... ,..Tiiev-r IIKAIH-M Allh i.oiiu.Mt. North side Hay street. Fayk.ttkvu.i.k, N. C. -T- Strict attention pa'ul te orelers. - li. F. FEAPvCE. IS.", 1. .). l. I" l.lvl.L ."SI Jalv l.- SOLUTION. T. C.OLDSTOX & CO. is this PIS The firm of ".. AV day elissolved by mutual consent. ( r. W li. v Nov. 17th. l.:4. T11K SlT.-sCrtlBKr having purchased the interes r i? W. Ciddston in the late- lirm o Mo;i .t Co.. will still continue to carry on the (Si-ri-try nii(Mlanlaie Ktiliie! ii, -vu t:iml. lie invites all his friends to call or him when they come make himself useful. T. GOLDSTON. GOLDSTON. if G. AV. I. Gold to market G. Nov. 17th, 18."t. AV. T 20-tf mil he will trv to G-OLDSTON. T. 1 1 1-1 DDIL L, HAY .STREET. Are now receiving; their Fall and Winter GOODS, consisting of a large and well selected stock of DIS S OL U TIOX. The Firm of E. L. & J. A. l'EMBERTOX was dis solved this day by mutual consent. All persons in debted to us will please call and set tle. A e are very desirous of closing up our old books. E. L. & J. A. TEMr.EItTOX. March 1. SPRING- AND SUMMER GOODS. We are now opening our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, compriing a good assortment of DJiY GOODS, BOOTS,' SHOES. HATS, BONNETS. UMBRELLAS, READY-MADE CLOTHING. COTTON YARNS, &c. All of which are offered at wholesale exclusively for cash, or ou time to paying customers. 11. & E. J. LILLY. March 17, 185. 37-4t 1. S- We respectfully request all persons indebted to us, to make payment, or at least in part, as it re quires money to keep up our business. Observer copy. II. & E. J. L. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS. I hereby give notice to all persons who have intrust ed me with claims for collection as constable, to come forward and receive the amounts due them respec tively, and in cases where costs have been incurred, to come forward and take up their paper, as! have eeased to be an oflicer. I also request all persons indebted to me by note or otherwise, to come forward and settle the same, as longer indulgence cannot be given. TIIOS. n. MASSEY. March 17, 1855. 37-3t GROCERIES Hardware, Cutlerv, Blacksmith & Tur pentine Tools. Agricultural Iniplc- 11 ATS and CAPS, Boots, and Shoe?, Snddlory and Leather, Heavy articles in the Drug line, Heady-made Clothing, and staple Dry Goods. JOHN A. PEMBErvTON Having purchased the entire stock of Goods of the linn of E. L. & J. A." Pciuberron, will continue the business at the old stand. He returns his sincere thanks for the verv liberal patronage heretofore re ceived and hopes by INDUSTRY" and STRICT AT TENTION to business to merit its eoutinuance. March I, Dslo. 36-tf ments, This Stock we are prepared ti job or retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 21. 1S54. J5g? We ask the Planters and Turpentine t- -v- rl..l-e- men to examine our j.cise s, -cjj.hj 1'iuii.ui.s, Hats and Slices. CAPE PEAK LAADS KOIl SALE. AVe offer for sale that Y'aluable Plantation, known the; -ASHE PLACE." seven miles above r ayette- ville. on the Cape Fear Kiver. recent ly ine property of t'ol. Nathan King, containing SEA'EN HUNDRED ACRES. every acre of w hich is Cape 1- ear bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. This Land requires no puding as it is known to be the best farming lands on Cape Pear River. Terms will be made satisfactory if the right sort of a purchser is found. T. S. LUTTERLOII. J. & T. AYADDILL. Feb. 0. 1855. 32-tf tOST LETTER.. On the 24th Jan'y last a letter mailed at Gilopolis, directed to John II. Cook. Fayetteville, N. C. contain ing funds and a blank, myself principal, John Gilchrist. Esq. and Dr. A. D. McLean as endorsers, for renewal of my neite in Hank of Fayetteville, has not-reached its destination. The public are cautioned not to trade for a note with the above parties as named. March 10. lo5. 'M-it WM. McKAY. TUIlPEXTIXte LAXDS. AVe will sell 1000 ACRES of Pine Land. 17 mile's AVest of Fayetteville. on the Centre Plank Road. This Land is we'll Timbered, and not a pine has been cut or boxeil. The price is below the usual ligure for such lands, and terms accommodating. J. & T. AA'ADDILL. Fayetteville, Feb. fl. 1855. 32-tf XF1Y FIRM. The undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style of John X. AlcXcill & Co., For the purpose of carrying on a general Mercantile aud Distiller' Business JOHN X. McNEILL, X. McK. McNEILL. Johnstown. Moore Co. NEILL A. McXElLL. March 8, JS55. J 30-3t-pd D. DEXTISTRY. C. BENBOW, D. D. S Respectfully offers his professional ser sC3SK?tSii. vices to the citizens of Fayetteville and L7 vicinity. 77 rv 4 V A N T ED. jrst rate Cooper and Turpentine Distiller. : ItOKKKTSOA & CiVANS, Lumber Bridge, Rolx'son County. March jM, 1855.- 37 -tf FIRM. The undersigned lave this day formed a Copartner ship under the name and sty le of COUN 21L, RAY & CO., for the purpose of carrying on the mercantile business, at the stand formerly occupied by Council & Ray, where they expect to keep a general assortment of StaplAnd Fancy lry Gooels. They hope byvclose attention to business to merit a share of public pa tronage. March 12. 1855. JOHN T. COUNCIL. ALEXANDER RAY'. JOHN A. NICHOLSON. 37-tf NOTICE. All persons' indebted to the late firm of Council, Citin tfc QjirfT are earnestly requested to call aud settle, as longer indulgence cannot be given. COUNCIL & RAY. March 12. 1855. 37-tf NOTICE. All persons indebted to AA'. F. MOORE, either by note or account, will confer a favor by settling at once, as longer indulgence cannot be given. ALSO. All persons indebted to AV. F. & E. F. MOORE, are requested to settle, as they are anxious to have all their accounts closed by cash e-r otherwise. Jan. 20. lS.-;. " 28 tf G I. XL: R . 1 L G R O CK 11 Y S TORF Is TDK AVaCOX "ai:I Bfll.PiXeJS. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the- public gene-rally, that tli'-y have opened a Store twe iloers above the Post Otlice. whore they in tern! kee-ninir a irened ami ceneral assortment ot They e:ping Groceries, I'rorisioiis, iVr. request a share of public palronage. January t CIIARLE. 3 m HARMSEN it CO. BE A CK SMITH AMI AVIlEKLWItnaiT SHOP. The Subscribe-r ha eiunineneed the; SMITHING BUSINESS on Hillsborough street, within fifty yards of the Dobbin House, where all kinels of Smith Work will be done. Particular attention will be given to lbu-sc Shoeing. He will also attend to patting up Lightning Con ductors. J. C. IiATjTiV has taken the adjoining Shop, where he is prepared to put up Waggons. Carts. Drays. AVhee'lbarrelv.s. Ac. iti.ivi'ri'v done at the shortest notice. lie intends remaining in this place until the first of Julv. and may be found at his room near the Market, i Office hours. 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. To those who are in need of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Dr. Benbow takes pleasure in stating that he is behind in ne improvement. N. B. Persons from the country will finel it much to. their advantage to inform me as to the time when they intend visiting me. March 1855, 3fi-tf TRUSSES. Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces. T "- Suspensory Bandages, Surgical Iustrumeuts. Electro Magneto Machines, Ac, Ac A large assortment of the above articlesjusi receiv ed and for sale by the subscrilier, k : v-- Chases', Hull's, Van Home's MarshcB"Rnd Gouldr ing's Double and Single Trusses; Also. G. E. French Trusses. ' Spring and Lace Elastic Abdominal Supporters; Shoulder Braces for Adults and Children; Suspensory Bandgesr3Hatc C'aps and Stockings for Varwose A'eiiis'- MlrV'Ama apparatus; Syringe's, (self and siiiKleA: lsicctifijmagiicto Machines; Cupping Instru ments. &c, At., s-iuin, LM-uggi.-i, . North-. East C'orner .Market bquare. March 12, 1855. " 37-3m ' COUNTY. an act srranting D R. Y G O O D S . Our Stock of Goods is still very good, and persons wishing te buv will please give us a call. AVe have on hand almost everything that can be called for, suitable i for the Winter Trade, viz : Plaid and Plain Delaines, Merinos. French and Eng lish Alpaccas, Canton Cloths and Bombazines at till priced. Plaid and Plain Silks, some very rich. Cloths. Cassiuieres and Vesting. Linseys for Servants. Ken tucky Jeans and Kerseys: a large stock Calicos. White Goo.is. Bh'ached and Unbleached Shirtings and Sheet ings. Cambrics and Muslins, Irish Linen, also S. C. lldkf's, Fine French Collars, Chemizetts and Un.ler sleeves'. Gloves and Hosiery., Blankets. Carpeting, Shoes, Bonnets, Hats and Caps. Ac. Ac. AV. F. & E. F. MOORE. 185.-. 3m FeVy i; SOLDIERS OP ROBESON Congress having recently passed more lanu to somiers or ineir wiaows, wno unaer ine act of 18.-i received less than 160 acres, the under signed will attend to procuring Land Warrants for those who received their warrants through him under the former act; anel also for any others that may seek his services. No land, no pav. "TIIO. A. NORMENT. Lumberton. March 5thi 36-3t D E N T A L NO T ICE. .rNiri'y, 13, 1S55. A. E. GIERS1I. 3m-pd 4 SEIiLIXG OCT AT COST. AA'ishing to change my business, I will sell my entire stoeJr'oT" jrji?r GOODS AT COST. sons wiskMMf-to buy bargains will do well to call 'for cash. le stock of Dry Goods and in wants tp purchase for r'. D. DAVIS. nuary ZUin. and purchase die wo irocert the piMpsei "Sss';-Ml nor Aoi!tvrre kid sell mil nrruuiii iTTrUceist. it any prt-i jtf grsiiguito the buSHJ' sons indebted to me hy Note or - ii-..ll ..,..,.1 11 , , 1 c.ill are respeetillie v ireiui:aie u i" " - . v . v. loiier nutulgcnce win n)i uu II. V. UAV1S. DOCTOR BASOX IHs the pleasure and begs to make known to the Ladies and Gentlemen of FAYETTEVILLE and vicin ity that he expects to make his annual visit m March. X B Communications bv letter or otherwise will beVvom'ptly attended the first opportunity alter his arrival. Mark well the hour when nature's rights demand The skillful practice of the Dentist s hands. March 3. 1S55. 35-tf FA YETTE V1LLE II OTEI,. The Subscribers having tins day leased this Hotel for a term of vears, will be pleased to see their friends and the traveling public at this House. At the same tune we hope they will be patient aud bear with our imperfec tions until we shrill nave pill uie iouse in sucu -repair as we desire. J. H, ROBERTS & CO. J. II. Rohehts. F. X. Roberts. March 1, 1855. 35-tf" a gs i& Jjf.jyf JiOllTII CAUOLIXA PEXSIOS AND BOUNTY L.AND AGENCY, Fayf.ttf.vii.t.e, N. C. Pension tcl TToimty LnitA Claims Prosecmlfil For military services iu all the Arars since 1790. TNo charge made unless money or land is recovered. Pension money collected from the U. S. Agency at this place. ;J3Er" Blanks furnished gratis. CASH paid for Land AA arrants. JNO. M. ROSE. March 3, 1855. 6m P. S. The new Bounty Land Law has passed: all persons for whom I procureel Lanel AA'arrants under the old law. and all other Soldiers, the ir wires anil heirs, are requested to call on me immediately. J. M. R- STOCK HOLDERS' Ai EETING. PAYKTTETIHeE AND CEST11E PI.ASK ROAD CO-MPA51. V meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on FRIDAY , the 30th day of MARCH, at the Town Hall, in Fayetteville, for. the purpose of accepting or rejecting the amended Charter ottered ley the late Legislature. A full attendance of the Stockholders, either in per son or by proxy, is desired. .TAS. G. COOK, Prcs't F. A O. Plank Road Co. Feb'v 20th. 34-5t FOR RFXT OR FOR SALE. MY BRICK YARD in Campbellton is for Rent with Machinery. Sheds, Ac, in good order; it is oft'er- i rn Tiir terms for one year. Or w ill be sold if a satisfactory offer can be had There is Ten Acres in the lot and better clay cannot i. fnnnil within ten miles of b ayetteville. fin opportunity is now offered to any person wishing to go into the Brick Making Business. Liberal terms will be oficred. . For further particulars apply to 1 G. AV. LAWRENCE. Feb. 20tb. 3t tf of W. X. TILLIXGIIAST, Tliolenl and Retail Dealer ill CIILTACUOCKERY, GLASSWARE, AND :; House-Furnishing Goods. IAY STREET, opposite IL A E. J. Lilly. tantlv on hand a good assortment articles in his line, viz:- AVhite and Crilt-band CHINA Dinner and Tea sets. " i . ; " ' " Ware, in separate pieces. Fancy jgilt China Tea sets. 44 pieces Siz to zo. PanSSTJSiina Tea sets, 32 andlLpicccs, at $4 to 7. AVhitefGRANITE Dinner set f AVhite fcrauite, Colored and cTriwon Dinner, Tea aud -1 - - Toilet ware of various patterns. Rockingham and Y'ellow ware, Milk Pans,' Cake- Pans, Pie Plates, Tea Pots, Spittoons, Ac; Stone Jars. CUT, MOULDED AND FL.1IN GUiSSlVARE IN GREAT VARIETY. Superior Table CUTLERY; Silver plated CASTORS and SPOONS; Bnttania Spoous, Castors, Coffee and Tea Pots, Candlesticks, Communion Bets, Ac; Tiu CoU'ee jUrns, Dish and Plate Covers. Tea Kettles, (Brass and Copper ditto:) Oyster Stews, and a variety of useful TIN AVARE. A beautiful assortment of WAITERS, LAMPS: for burning Fluid, Oil and Lard standing and hanging of various patterns; Lamp Glasses and Wicks for Oil and Camphcne Iamps; Lamp Classes lor Cotton i actories on hanu or maue to order. Passage and Guarded Lanterns. Also, a variety of Spoons, Ladles, Skimmers, Dip pers, iLruskes. Table Mats. AV oou A are. anel many other USEFUL ARTICLES, necessary or convenient lor Housekeepers. ffJS" Goods carefully packed. 53. Orders will be put up as low as if the parties were present. March 17, 1855. 37-tf i, v . . w " - j r lovely uiarchesa with a Cappelloa Cornaro or even a iuliet of the Caniilets. "fce4teeanie e&- snared by the fairiead of the ttgedy TrtBit1 be thc 1Q5t tWr-eWitlr the-wrticles of aaitnaU vuer u iiiuniii, me tuiuv iiitiuumg e-or fi.ej i jjt jiuttter ":iv-en out irom ine skid, unuueie- widow, returned to Paris-; and4n auotlicr 'utile terivns gases, such as carbonic acid ras, tlra month' the marquis received a pressing call to , product of resoirotion, an;Vulnhin'ctud hydro- I Home upon business of importance, and leaving lPen the product of the sewers. In the day his latlv to return to Aiiian at leisure, nc tooK f o-ascs and various substances oi all kmus nso post for Paris with all possible expedition, where he had been for a fortnight before the neglected inarchesa, who had returned home, discovered the single error in thc compass, ly which her husband's course to Koine had been diverted, by means of a friendly letter appris ing her that her husband was incessant iu his attentions to the blondest of beauties, and her constant escort to the Theatre Italian aud other places of amusement." The lady called her brother to her councils, and they concluded to follow the marquis to Paris without delay. Previous to her depar ture the lady was busy in making researches of a singular nature. The troubled times of Italy during its intestine broils had furnished tradi tions and melancholy catastrophes by steel and poison, atid not few were the modes by which sure and sudden death might be inflicted. I myself was shown at Ra'vena, in 1848, by the preseut Countess ef Uoissy, (La Guicciela of rd Byron,) one of thc poignards with b'lades of crystal, manufactured at thc Lagnn ian Island "of Murauo, in the cavity of which was contained a subtle poison, and which, upon the blade being broken in thc body, became diffused in the blood of the victim and caused sudden death. In the archives of the family of the jealous lad)- were notices of an heir-loon in the form of a ring, concealed in the sitting ot winch was Inserted a poison similar in its effects to prussie acid. This could be borne in the niouth with out danger, unless crushed between the teeth and then the most sudden death would follow. Secure of this valuable jewel the deserted umr4ieMa -Arrival -t I uric, -anS U'as.recelvtjtl into thc house of her kind fr-i' ejJil ill Tied to a financier of eminence -in the 4r Ifand a man of consideration; and, among nutyy circumstances calculated to disturb her, .fl learnpd that her husband was, the next Mouday, to attend a fair widow to a ball, to be given at the house of a former deputy of the Session, which, yvith many other things-, was broken up iii.l'88. To this ball her friend cbnsentJSl.to accom pany her, and tjhe hour impatiently tnifpected at length arrTi. Robed iu black vjvetr with rich lapetbfrfifcet to advantage her hfthplexion, dark ejmnd hair, she was superrft-slfe was UaAU13b'k till 1 1 I Vj III ' - l v. J v - , J v ' . w her cfcfortinent, the haughty beauty strodefec through nie room, (the crowd opening as she advanced,) and proceeded to a little saloj llglllCU uy ninijia niiiuiij iiuncu ciiivx distance trom the orchestra lucre sue a-witeu her dreaded rival and her companion, iictii lTiig to aiuiear suddenly before them. cofifuMPoS the lady, freeze her inconstant husband lwa!Since, aud then to complete the catastrophe. IV The pair arrived. Taking her frieittTvykhc hand tiie marchesa arose, nutting info, her mouth at the same time the ball. It is thin, and at the least compression of the teeth, tin deadly poison would be ejected, and she would fall a corpse before the thunder-stricken pair I3ehold this beautiful woman receiving atten tions with, a smile upon her countenance, and holding iu her mouth the subtle poison which was soon to consume her, aim yet witu an as pect of apparent satisfaction M a . 1 .'ft oeautiiui blonde. Restraining her emotion the marchesa chose a station I here, in the turns of thc dance, in the air by the rarefaction of the heat. At night, when this rarefaction ceases, they fall by an"ii!cr.easc of gravity if perfectly mixed with the atmosphere, while the gases evolved during the night, instead of ascending, remain at near ly the same level. It is known that carbonic acid gas, at a low temperature, partakes so nearly of the nature of a fluid, that it may bo poured out of one vessel in another. It rises nl the temperature at which it is exhaled from the lungs, lint its tendency is towards the floor, or the bed of the sleeper, in told aud unventi lated rooms. At Hamburg, the alarm of cholera at night in some parts of the city was so great that many refused to go to bed, lest they should be at tacked unawares in their sleep. Sitting up they probably kept their stoves or open fires burning for the sake of warmth, and that warmth giving the expansion to any deleterious gases present, which would best promote their escape aud promote their dilution in the at mosphere, the means of safely were then un consciously assured. At Sierra Leone, the natives have a practice in the sickly season of keeping fires constantly burning in "the huts at night, assigning that tho fires keep away the evil spirits; to which in their ignorance they attributed fever and ague. Latterly, Europeans have begun to adopt the same practice, aud those who nave tried it as sert that they have now an entire miinunny from the tropical fevers to which they were formerly subjected. In the epidemics ot tho middle ages, tires used to lie lighted in mc streets lor the purilieatiou of the air; and in thc of Iwlotvii - I tKas, uvua u tbe Uri'.-t were at one time kept burning incessantly, nil extinguished bv a violent storm of rain. Latterlv trains of gunpowcr have been fired, and cannon discharged for the same object; but it is obvious that these measures, although sound in principle, must necessarily, though out of doors, be on too small a scale, as measured against au ocean of atmospheric air, to produce any sensible effect. "Withindoors, however, tins case is different. It is quite possible to heat a room sufficiently to produce a rarefaction and consequent dilution of any malignant gases it rhiay contain, and it is of course tiie air of tho Uyaom, and that alone, at night, which comes in ontact with the lungs of the person sleeping. '- Westminister Review. Trlllrs and Conscqurnecs. If in thc world of spirits, the consequence of l. ' i -..i:..:. l I .1. .11 l . ...i..r. evcWi! lJiling act oi au muiviuuai Mian uc plain ly visrWtN-o him, how great will be the remorse of thosevhose cvl' "urks and words are nu merous asHje sancis of the sea shore. Who is there that caiHtot trace back to the most trifling incident or accident the cause of an entire change in his whole life? Some have been made 'immensely rich by the turning of a feather, their children educated, given influence, , and , perhaps charged with the destiny of a nation; while another has become poor in consequence of some slight and almost imperceptible incident. J.'overty has brought on disease or dissipation, and a vagauono s me or a uruiiKaru s grave ic come his portion. Some of our richest and most influential merchants, sons of farmers, can trace their coming to New York to the meeting of a play-fellow iu the streets, or the running away of a colt, or perhaps, as in an instance wo have heard of, the breaking of a bowl. Had jtHee boys remained at home, and been Tamers kDwiulerent would nave tne situation oi tneir families. Their daughters, instead of flaunting in silks in Broadway, and enjoying a seat at ti e opera, might have been engaged iu the more worthy occupation of making butter and cheese. Steamships that now form regular lines to dif ferent quarters of the globe, and affect the des- tinv of nations, would not nave ueen mini; wars "as soon to consume ner, tuiu ti nuu h ect of apparent satisfaction. The marquis yis waltzing with his bea londe. Restraining her emotion the mar hose a station I here, in the turns of thc d she would have Jhe most favorable position, to burst upon tliein7w4ien a eoversation between a neighboring couple attracted lier attention "Do you see," said a young man, ttJar ronne de ? How beautiful, how anitnatetr Who is that with whom' she is waltzing?" "An Italian a Roman, I believe, who thev say adores her for her beautiful blonde tresses; satiated perhaps, by the chalk-haired damsels of thc eternal city." ' "Thi fair Tresses of the barronnel said a third one, who had joined the others as the j might have been made or avoided, assubicquent conversation began; truly they are very charm AnJlISISTRATOR'S . JfOTICK. At March Tqrm of Cumberland County Court, the undersigned qualified as Administrator pfAVilliam R. Valnte. All persons having claims ajrainst tbe estate oT the deceased are required to present them for payment within the time limited by Act of Assembly, or "this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery. FURTHER NOTICE. On Thursday, the 5th April, at the Store of the de eeased. on llav Street. I shall expose to sale all his and other articles, in- cludine a stock of iroods. Terms, 6 nioflHts credit purchaser to give bond with approved March 12? 1855. 3t r . .i r, i i . i ing, but my sister, wno was in me same con vent with her, says they are false; and if you examine closely the enormous covering you will perceive that it is not a native to the head." At this moment the breathless dancers halted near the group. The marqui3 was addressing some words to his partner, which caused his listening wife to think of the ball shecarried while the baronesU was re-adjusting her dress, and passing carefully her hand over the back of her head, as if to be assured that all was safe in that quarter. Suddenly a new thought seemed to possess the injured' marchesa: she dropped the poison ed ball from her month into her bosom, rushed upon her rival from behind, and seizing her by the hair, detached the magnificent mass of ringlets from the cranium, and threw it on the floor ! The marquis, whose eyes were for an instant diverted from his partner, turned as she shriek ed aloud, with fury in his eyes, prepared to avenge her, and beheld his mistress, like Sampson of old, shorn of her conquering tres ses, and his superb wife frowning in all the majesty of an offended beauty ! What a tableau. The marquis was astonished and stupified, and the lady, recovering her good sense and temper, took biin by the hand and led him to the ante-chamber. , f "Forgive ine," she whispered in his ear, "for circumstances have dictated. Thirty years ago, two boys in 3Sew Hamp shire quarrelled about a box of blacking. To .r,.t rid of one ofHfilJl gti"""" sent to Xew Voik, and7sTiow one of our first shippingjner chants, a director in a bank, owner of a" line of steamers. A dispute about a tin dipper with thc steward of a steamboat, resulted iu a law suit that cost a thousand dollars, and laid the foundation of a fortune of one of our millionaries, who now owns more tin dippers and steamboats than any other one man in the world once a deck hand of a boat, now the captain of the "upper ten." An accident made him, an acci dent may unmake him. Napoleon became a soldier in consequence of one disobedient act to his mother then Gen eral, Consul, Emperor and exile! Washington ' became, iu early life, a favorite with men of influence and power, because of his obedience to his mother. An accident made this known to one who never lost sight of the obedient boy, which resulted in his becoming the head of the American Army. One single vote sent Oliver Cromwell to tho Long Parliament, Charles Stuart to the scaf fold, revolutionized England, and made Great Britain free. Four votes, in thc city of New York Thomas Jefferson President of the r States; one vote gave us the Ta r jfT, and one vote made the Tariff of iS-luiV. .Y. Day Seek r -i ! r K i A i A
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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