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OK SVIWCUIPTIOX For a single copy, if paid iu advance, per annum, --.-- nvn,iic "crkufe ? ami SBaibsmOm , pri) ARS ' IN ADVANCE. s L i- "TV-. . "Z . md' V Ol tft SI!m ifeJSS-l-J VOLUM E XVI NO. 855. Tl ' L v T,mmmWTTTW 1ST P. SATO i? lO0D,rZf -l- I A ) -' " "s..- 4 . - I - . 4i.- a,' r&jr?hitln A.Tn-ntr tinrsnc ntinn - ffhe tt will rnllv to BUT sect I I 1"? . 'i . 1 1 I I' I JV1 I" 4 . 1 . "W" I . - . . " Til- f irrr r. a- r - I i , ; 74 -- : . 'Hiolil it in relirious abnorrence. . i -i -Many who were kangtitg loosely hj the skirts lf r: o.f Catholicism, aiul being gradually but efirely , .i::nAn.norl fi-Am . ita communion, are fired I ! v- . i giuicgiuvu , - - - , A WKEKLY NEWSPAPER- WILLIAM J. YATES, Editor and Proprietor : n M s TO 'l'UK C.V1! $2 00 50 oo :; 5o attlK'Vudotr.inoiitl - ti u at the oiid of 'i ii':it'-i " t the.nd of the y.ar. Vn l-rrintion will received for a short. than on.- vrar milw V-M '"l ''an"- With the view ..f t.xt.r..-li..S tl,.- circl..t..i aad haacinp the us-f l.v of tho p.'.er. the iH-npnetr ....j ti,.. i'..il.tu.'1'icr icniarkahl v lo'.v t L ai. ---- 5 coj.V.s ,f the Carolinian, 1 y-ar, v Are now mcnt of Forei'-rn an rr.AUCB & 'FKUGUSUN ? ,1 Dome-tn Taney and Staple ,: 1)013 and Shoes, and a liats, general as.,o. """""ffi -LB or RETAII. at Which th.y oBVr tW . jo.v prices and iipon acc - v. J. B. FEIi(iLtu-. oo 00 eustouiers. . li. F. rKAUCE. March 15, le55. If REMOVAL. rriTT'f!U, KAY & CO., llave removed from their former stand on ern slretl t ti Store north swle ol nay Mieei, , f, Mr R. M. Orrell, where may be lonna i 1 'vkxi v jvXT) FANCY DRY-GOODS, Sleeves, Flouncing, wue va.. , Also. ; r-irTTllKri. F.OOTS AND SliUfcfc,! Hats, and many other tilings. Flease call and examine. - ri ; " . . . rn r-.,.wT Ai.kx. UAT. JOUN" A. XlCIIOLSOS. jmt, L . vvi;..v., Uvr.i rA little , bo the !r Fr.seia Hcdflck, of Davidson childish ranibles alout " ,4IS TO UKRCIL1X-TS MANUFACTURER. Or T J I iVJliir- . 1 h.ve on hand now. rfel S. a!S AW --5 Rates of AdvertMne: : Sixty cents per quars? bf 1G lines, or less, for the adverfwement is puWwbcd for more than Uv, when it will 11 thar-ed , ; For t1ree months, u Fcr six months, ----- 6 00 For twelve months, 10 00 VH advertisements must have the .les.red imniner oi .-'-tions marked on them, otherwise they will he in- ed aeeordin'iy. WM. J. YATKf!. I'late, l'.lock Tin. iron v Lead, Ac. i'Asn':.: 2- ?U large sortmtSV MTT f my March 12 C'W." JUKWSi Market S.iaarc: 18o."i 1855. nerted till foihid and ch;trr ?I A Nearly opposite ih-t. 1, IH5 1. K t I. K V - ' r 11 V' i;V CEO. i.Airimi:. K V. Willkinirs' Auetioil Store iivet(e uli y x. c. Attnrix)' January (JILKS IjKITCH, i . ... . T.u ir. JA7MHKKTIK, IluitKsoN' OorsiY. N". C. 1S55 ly Sl'KINd IS ICll receiving he wislu his - to The SuUse.rih'M- has in Store, and cniHVil viTiw-IC ot .t)MS. Wll sell lor Cash, l'.arler. or on ( redit. DlSTlLI.Kit'S ;i.i:i:. a very .ood article, tout! l'li:iT HAI! lllijS. I woind he pi furnish to Distillers the numher have arrauein ruts with llarrel shall le liOUl'. Also, a line chs '" lk':- .VV:''!' i:ll:':L, .... ... ,..;,, that I am in want i ii...,- kn SOMI-.l 1 T I N . - - is. 1 must, have it. Is now receiving bi shj ty of Goods, among which are l'rinted Lnvfiw. . Irillionteens; (if iiadine-V Iarg. Crape Arpen,Sil Tissues, l'lain. tiuurcd at I flainhlack SiUs. Colon-d Silks j tain, plaid, and striped, Kml.roidered CrilKiShawls. DuunelFs. Allen Had Bijrjps' Trus, f;"iii-ham.s Frei h 'd oUiers, l'.on'net. Neck ar I G'P Uihhoas, Straw and Silk iQHiiets, Fresh Iineus, I. iwfts and Diapers, I A n i1 ii Damask ''able Clot lis. Doltin- Cloths font No- 1 to 10, Superline Cloth: anl Cassimeres, Tweeds and Kei tuJv.V Jeans. Hleaehed iShirtii .?jnl Sheetings, Drown " . 4 " lieadv-MaieChthi!, With many other 0ls. All of which arc offered at the lowest market p-'icft. Fayettev ille, July 7tb if bowman, sellp:rs & co... CESBRAIi COJIMWHIOK MEBCIIAST,S And Cotton Factors, Dl.. trrrl. NEW X OXW-- , '34 1-:S' May 1,1855. yrpd bUH U. icrmm X 1$ Particular attention paid to consignmci of Naval Stores. 7, - 7 1 JIaich 19, 1855. & WILLI AAlo OF ST A H It . tv v-nw u'pr-FTVI N'O A GEXEKAT. STOCK S l'H IJVLt AJVIJ S UMMKR JiRY HOOtiS ; Bonnets; Bonnet, Cap and Plain Ribbons; Hats; Shoes: and READY-MADE CLOTHING, -Which they wilt sell low at wholesale, for Cash or to prompt -'paying customers. , 4T.lastf week: 4'loiop of , otd wefghiii? .iudred end tenty-fiv penwyireights. ll . lyitig on the surface, washed oat; ppobably, Itard ; raius. y The cbihfcrcarried mrj to "seand was rolling it about Jor Vaaordered to throw it out. " short 1 V; : after brought it in bout as beiore, when milir was nt.trart.pd C Old. crJOUlJ himself of the ch 'f the metal, gave bis grand-sou a hudfTars; as a reward for niS UlbCUVcivjjHj, xi&r XnA Jbve neighborhood abounds ral .irfore or less value: as leau, The saiherejof our discnssioa&l rjoi-o4, ; religi: ous and eccIHia8tlQaltt;Jad.'a do not nronose to exfhid our remarksupoD .tMiJBiffhtli Article of the "American iMatfoFm."yiiIe presenting our readers with a summary of events - j c. i r i : l i nreseniinir i wlr i Un of olil wcf-rhiii- winch it be! behooves- thenj td know, we have steadi ly re'eognized an iimjried , covenant towards them,' not to jueddle")VUli f&eir politics, tocast ndt a feather's weigh! on either side of questions dividiu-j them as citizens. of the." State. If on our jiart this covenant lifts-wdi.leIfltWully kept, this we can say, with a gboiiacfice, we have tried to keep it, and sye Iguoraftt of any iufracjion. And we shall keep it to the end. V'jf'.'mawkisW sensitiveness, however, shall nrtVSSRtel fm oeat in2wUJJf.y Ujet,crjcu itf.ra rlituaTcomtTexiou iaHtug AUhui ...1.,., The roceedinss of the Convention h...tW nssembled in Philadelphia, 7 " , m a vtnh isheti in aiiuiuci iiii t . . pcrsccntion. ' The try will rally to any seci hosts of, noble spirits, who otherwise would hold it in religious abhorrence. f IVIanv who were hansinsr loosely by the skirts o.f Catholicism, and being gradually but enrely disintegrated . from it communion, are . fired new zeal nud compacted by me sense vt opprsssion.t . - The weapons of this warfare ara not carnal. We ackuowledgeie kiiul- intentions, bot,,de cline the alliauc'Vf rwliticiaus. It is bnrden enmo This cx.W?5r .belonzs to us Pro- Pro- Ye, testant Christians, Trb testa nt LuuTehes, tofitnnt ionrnuls. and societies, as such. wrtiit ho, direct or indirect aid from . Govern- ment irr mauatfinK it, believing 4jbat if let alone. vith-tfth victofv." Irfniauajjiftg it. believing iat it let aione, i truth ou our side, we csr brpig it forth to 1 our r-X,PabDrv-Quiteon PV ftQ ,W J 1 1 1 V 0 C XI. IB ll . 1 r-.--1 - nlmlP oonntrv. for torm is puunsimi ... - ' ...( li" vuw""" . . , .:.i. ,f mrprpsr. iccicsias- tical matters were March "dO. 1.S55. t!ie of llarrels il hest makers ased to irel. a Everv of Mr Reuben CAlt'ilIAGK. new, Fayetteville T1H). I- tliat JOHN SON'. April 1 1'.. DllV Fool October ii-tf OROCKllIK Tli tirm of rtav dissidved hy WILLIAM HOW Denier in .VMIIiV lMtOVISlOXS ,,f I) , u,m,u ul . Fa itdterillt'. 7. 1S5J tf IHSStJlitJTIOX. w. i. i;oi.i)sio .v. - is c. TAK '1 NOTICE, lit t.hf etftire interest .F..t.es. in the firm of . Jdftes & Lett. I shall continue business at the well krfowu stand on Ferson stree . the t'ape FarJanK. ou my o n aci oum. c .1.: ln "trad in"- Tuilie. aim me tt'iillv invited to .dection Iffeom A NEW STOCK of su SPUIXG TRADE, 1S55j Our Goods are now coming in Store, embracing a general assortment of DRY. GOODS, Hats, Caps, and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE. AND READY" MADE CLOTHING. " We offer our stock at usual low rates for CASH, or to prompt paying Customers. Being desirous of eoatiuing our trade to tne in y Goods Hue, we offer our stock of Hardware at reduced iirices. , -u We hope and expect that those indebted to us will eome urenareu losouare accounts. - A i . tppTHSilvrnTMWUoll. Aiiues nave u.. inened and woiBvir in some cases with success; LM'hnthors faibTres have been experienced, the result, most likely, of injudicious and waste ful management. We learn that the "Kussell tine " so called, in Montgomei -y, but compie lBcnded in the mineral region aiiuaeu iu uuo, an instance of this sort; that it is now pay- y its proprietors very handsomely; lilst in. the hands ot a spccuiaimji rant northern Company, it did not pay e.x- tnses How nee i MwTll one da v come to be regarded silerable more interest than at present arlv introduced. near tne X ancev line, i - vy.;. urai? v .""-" whose plt in many"iarticulars much like- a snakcH-.lie is. were . from anuearance,- Uoat 13 vears oltl,- .,weii "rown, ami Iooks quite iicniiny. is v't " r. i n nt,! .t .rpr i verv indistinct :-lns toncue seem-rv o was made, princi . ally by Southern men, ing too heavy, very oltei. thrusts oeyona xne- . .i.,v, K But the "Catholic test . mouth, with a ro.iing, HALL & SACKETT.. "The llo- distinctly i j n. m.r 1 ... nther enscs I1KC 11. i ni . aiiu tue.u a.,; -.- - "ntb-nl sta t ions oxccuti ve, legislative, ever, there can be no ciouut o t..o . - . ;l lcsl to which of these valuable metals mine section ; -i " . , . rei)Uulican instincts, C il . " 4. ti T;Wr f Mill. I' Ui OU iiiMv-i-.v. 4 V II II V, I I ' - - - March 31. 185.5. JD-tf rest call and April f. IS-' tlti mutual consent. w. u. w. T. GOLDSTON. t; OLD. ST ON. opiiosite where all iny of mankind. i.i-.L-.. tliir nerior FAMILY C ROCh-KIh. nxnr n SLMIING AND SU-XStSit DRY-GOODS, c. Ac. All kinds ol eouutr produce taken m exchange tot J-Oods. , , T-n-rt. .1. H. I.I'jI 1. & - XEsVGOODSr t JIary's Gar eii Cuiiberlanl fonitfy. . . r . X- T . H'lVTl.'!! 1 am now receiv ugj my -v. .-w.v STOCK, consisting C 1) F V GOO GllOCK T!IFS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND, GLASS-WAR . "fJOOISs -M' JMi"i.c. Ii-i'.llnt; DrilQ-s &C. NEW GOODS. Is Hals and Cans. iOBiiets, I ui'oreuas, Nov. 17th. is.". I. THE SITIWV.UP.KII of R. W. Guldstou in sro i .t ( - ).. will still e-i ii-o--t-y mill at tho old- stand. H -him wh.'n th-y conie make himself useful. Nov. 17th. 1S5I. purchased the linn of ( i. N . ; lie in t en's' I. Gohl- h-ivin'j the I at .iti'.uii to carrv on llanluarr Bnsinr invit.-s all his fri.-uds to call to market, and he will try G. W. L 'o-tf OC'LDSTOX. H AVE o:i han.l. F A !lttl'LS, which for cash. persons wis ,v.,,ihl do well t.. call on u STKANGE -up'-ri Mrb.VUltlN ftdtlTT a l-irg" stock o! sup'-r:or n,o Ihev would sell at a re.lueed price .hinsr to make engagemonis s before making engagements. as we warrant ; -ooo nun.u.. April -17, 1x55. ti" II VI It .1 AMES ii. SMITH'S KH!SI(i AM SHAVING SAIOOS, F AVKTTKVILI.K HoTKl.. .U kinls of IVrfuin-'ries. Hair Oils, shavin hair r.ru-'ne-. toilet and sliaving Soaps, for sale. Fayetteville, April 7, 155 and Aljdfeiiies, &c In -h-vrt. everv ;?rHcFykuillx-kei)t in a e.uutry Storq: .11 of which ain .V.r Ifer ale low tort asb. or m -;.l,:,n-e for country rtnco. I will take Turpentine ,t 15 ets, i r batfrel lew man uiernv-uo.i". lavabl.- in "coods or cvsh. ' staves and Ileadi ,g jwanled. LAWRENCE. Sept. 2f: i5." 13-tf ACCTIOSRBB COMMISSION MEllCHA'T, East sid 6Y Gillespie street, j !Fay :TtlKvri.i.K, N. 0. October 1. 185. 1 A5D SUMMER. S A K E Y receiving from New York a beautiful. supply M NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Silks, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings. Buttons, - ' Lawns, Prints, Chemizetts, under sleeves. Collars, Handkerchiefs. GrasSaand Muslin - Skirts, Fans, Parasols, Ladies' and Miss?, lSonuets. Genfsl'.awa:idIk'ghoin Hats, Roots and Shoes. South-west corner Market Square, Gillespie street. March W l&3. 3!l-tf . CL.1RE5D05 IROf WORKS', Wn.MixtiTox, x. lcr TTlR CLARENDON IRON WORKS are now prepared to receive orders lor beam. ertieal, llori IzontaLor Oscillating Steam Engines, llinh or Low r 1'icsure, and adjtd, to all purposes; J rcular, ; Vertical and loi tSwll'i Raw Mill. o.tuaitlctc; l'uiii,s. ! Miuin" Machineiv; . Grist and Flour Mills, complete; ' I'arker. Tur!)iMd other Water Wheels. Equipping ' of Steamers, Car Wheel and Axles; Horse Powers I of various patterns; Rice Field Pumps .and Engines: ! Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines. Shafting. Pulhes, j Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work, j " CASTINGS. Iron and Rrass Castings of all descriptions, includ in" Ornamental Iron Railing. Pipe, Bridge Cast- ' .. .. n.i 1.1 ...... ...nt fn 1 1 - I iu"S. itc. VC. l ne oiiuiauy oum i c.-x- . . ... ... P ro f ssor Emmons, we are infonued, passed through T.jrtions-of it, and was well enough pleased vfith the prospect to purchase attract, llis lk is adioiniug that of Mr Hedriek, on which . . found Sahsburij M alcimau 111. 11 II P .Tl.J . V ....... .' tlirnw i" " " ... .. ... i was affirmed, and tmaiiy reararmeu fi..tb.-dh; Church" is named Resistance" to it is propounded among the thin'-s credenda and the agenda. Il wc reatl correctly, every Catholic is proscribed. He vtv he an American native, good and patriotic- he may stoutly and practically deny toe nower of the Pope in civil matters as an infer ence from the ecclesiastical. Yet, for his re- ion's sake, Ire is barred "aavanceineni 10 ..u jiuii- our the & bv the it, con- it aire, are an op- however excel- pus, igpr. u.-ioneo as llliei in cicvt isirtv holdin lent be other principles held m combination, may expect to pass before the conservative peo ple of the United States, especially of the South It cannot budge a step it cannot stand with this millstone about its neck. . There are thousands of the best men of the old parties who sympathise in the movement for .... . .. -....wlilii ntion of our naturalization Duowxf-.n. We have heard of several -cr- witltin the last tew days, who nave iosl Jives by. being drowned; and among -i.e. , - ,n&cr iu the iiumiirration ol tel- " . i rut w or nf minatiiral- rv-tnt nf Oils ami pauptio, ....v. , - Jrjanr on l4 vntinr in Terr tones, to shape n in vibratory motion, ilia i i- .rii;,.i. t en- .lTHi tmiMul invseii. lapieuf with light and livid colors, much like the dark rattle-snake; it also possesses a scaly uature, cniimtli when rubbed downward: but quite o..,v...., , tt:.. rough, when the hand passes upwaru. hands afc covered with hard, bony excrescen A ces, as if disposed fo form a rattle! . Jl He has a strong taste fur music :exccllcu.5 onlv bv semeuts. which are charmed from theiftM . ' victims bv music. vri,.. t.t lmc ronp and srii'iutr come a si.dlin..- sun. reat caution is. require to prevent his running into the woods; he show lo.r ctfn.Kr disposition to steal into the wih forest, there to enjoy . iiunseii, oy lyu.g 1 .,f At inr tioifC lias 111 tl CT. WitnOUU eil! of fear, into the waters of the Eyhnvdlc, rut niu"- not far from his mother's home. fj ft is-said, the mother a lady of some, ags now was, beiore the birth of this strange soi walking through an old held, in search ot rcedsj to be used as quills in.-wea-ving. She Bteppct ..i.. ' lint without beintr bittefJ Oil il lillllt-"i'-, " " . . . .ifr...- t..nuiir round, with not mueli aiiugin interesting :L.,.-.i.r v bfive t he niourniui nuiv 10 recoi the only son of the llev. bamuel Tntt'.e Edward, an lajd-of. -some 12 or 14 A heavv neither . . i .... P C t., t i.o . lint tl.pv ... l ..11,11. 1 I I I I 111 I . . . . 1 years, was tni veiling in - - coud-tioils i.nimiring . 1.' .t ,v ii H'M I I J i IHUOii I " . comply witn ; ' " ;.cHv:ious liberty. If the two be disjoined, u.ey mtlUJConmy-eutM.i.m... - Ln nrihn former: and in their raiiKs many oi Former party attach- i . . .. r.,.. ll ct I'nn 111 ' TO IOr IIIC lOl iiivi , IU I -IO.SS it nill.lll !. . r- ....i:,n,l il i them oi me iiaiuiainw L HI VI 1 ' 11. 1" t i .. (;,....! in this end. but reli- ments woutu aiii.v.v.v. v, --- -rjous Hbert v never. We are glad it is so Y e reioh-e to believe this sentiment is imbedded in the heart of the country. It proves our civili zation a thoroughly Protestant one. : No on suspects us of Popish affinities, lue "..,.rmiti.,.r tendencies" of the Koman Catholic r ..: Arnncn llllli Th" subscriber ha: removed to Shaw' invite attention to their styles ami patterns of lvau-iu"-, which may be seen at their ofliee. BOILERS. Tubular. Flue and Cylindrical Boilers. "Water Tanks, Chimuevs, and all other kinds tf Boiler Work. REPAIRS. . A' separate department and force will be. kept for 1 i . I." . il'l... .1 . ... .-.' 1. .M-..1. .1. 1 r .n.l witll pairs, wtiere wori. ui ou vn.i.Yv;v"'fo" v . natch.: ' tt - ". . '. lla vin-r larflre taeiltUs; d woi-k will be I iiul s new building ..a Gillespie street, up stairs, where ne sun carries on the T A 1 LOR IN J DUSINES iti ajl its branches. Ha viiv had practica eiierience in most of the Atlantic "i... .... ta awn d. that, he Can ldca.SO the most . ' ..:7:. .... : " ! 11..Io..r lirTe . faeiinis:. tbefTJove Ml orders Will be executed with neatness and .II- tlontf wrt iireASiMTaWe-rm as cJl-B here, Nortli or . It. MOXAG1D N : nititit and aalisfactorv manner. ,,.,'i li-.j.. ft tr - ' r..ihfi.ii. bv h'ltef- oXlievT?b. in .regard to 1 c IT'! rifciirnnff in aiteinnuJi wh;nlf wai'ofiich swollen. -the two were throw out-of the bng'ev; tfie ung lady succeeded in making her escape ;".bat the little boy was borne down by the current and consigned to a walerv orave. " At last accounts his body had " f . . . , j... c .i.: not been found. The atllicted parents oi i,u. htid have the deep Sympathies of the whole community. - ' We are also called upon to announce the death DV drowning, oi a - nl.-.pst iiav:n Mtio.o'o l TTiatt. who was drowned in Deep ! P lest, havin !?;.,. .limit, four miles above Jamestown, on .i. iu e T.iU- rrh river beinir up. he had nil; i.ii "i '"j -- - . . j. . nl.u.it tll'.lt wnsitl swam over to save .some nnuu - iii ii rr i. uiui i.- , ...i. i. ,..,bl l.P t ion nt- lion. jmic t..c - as n;o. n, , UV- when this is the solution: tempted lo.re-ei os o . a little, over half across, he became exhausted and sunk. His body was found next morning a few hundred vards below where he went in. The deceased leaves a family to mourn his sad fate- He was 5.0 or CO years of age. We have still another death by drowning to recOriT. ' A'-young man-by the name of Henry M-ay wtfs. drowned in llaw lvivcr, ue.n iii betltmUi," iii".- Alamance county, on Sunday mo-ft'tolasf:, He" went to the river to wash; tendencies OiliwreU ttka every ot!f.auit 10 ..nnntPiaft The Pone is a king as well as a - ' '-- " . . . . .-, II!. r his soldiers and his jaus. ins D . . . . . r e i . ..ii.iici.'i-s ot slate, oi Mai. 01 CUrutiiuia no i.i........- .i,no The organization has ever shown a dan-'- tendency to politicalintcrferei.ee, and presented I :.. nmilirxitinn nf viIicrioiis toicra rm . t n ninifiii i v ill i in: n iiiiuv. ------- rrer of bciiiff washed away; and alter securing - ' ;' r,;m .'Uv ,lflS been solved, and AViMer's I'll We k -p e.vistauMy abovc .it'--. w.u r.tu tending th d it oi ,1 fin 1 mii fi 1 tor tiiem. tl ed to deliver them h-re 1. .v: October 1. 1S5 1. Sati.iitin.bt Safe hand an a sortni'-nt of the -tiroof; and desirous of ex- i ikers have been in- at New York prices. W. McLAFIHN, Agents, tf Th '() PASSEXtSEUS. SFN will leave th's plaei STI'AMl'.K SI N will leave Tlvs place eeiv rr i. ii V .l.i.l FKI l A 1 . m in tttrs after sunrisr, .....i vvtK.iiii.rt.m everv WFDNESDAY and SATUR- D VY at 12 o'clor?,-, with Passengers and Freight. Ii. M. OK HELL. Agent. Fayetteville, .Line 1S5I. !0-tf . .-i i. r. . niii . hi .i ir. nun i.iin li 1.(1 ui 1 ,. ........ - .- v.,..... ,. , ..-,. .t ,i 1 in lriMNMu -.iiiMwmu . 1 . 1 11 i ; 1, niir tmi:ii in . ... ; nlanti anu,aei2iis.?u.r- m s".j",;'.1"1"" . .. ; t r ... .tv.oiv nt -tnnwiii" HOW an uv..v".i n... , TR O M X, AT.-EE AN. " ' " ' V . 'f K'chmerie All where;heUvdt If the Methodists ever so far forg . - 'I . ' .. ; fti.w. nr- Kinmai6alMaistifc. JJ44resFed totae, to. .sx-ISiVwv"-!; - J i.:...i. u;., .i wander awav from tl rouxETS Ar nt coiasi" " ' l , ' , '5 - -"-. f- - , - '-Si-- ' . i, " i;i.rr-fofihd.'oii 'Wednesday evening. is v. ...... - . , A, .A K.n;ii..v in Eaultv. ' - v . k ?e WjWii'!; tv-r. . "TS.i,.:-V v.- .7. . . . flation HS to UliriffUU lOl s ei-ii i I " -J '-w- - - . , v iar -liHk.F !r y -a- 3T - T ' M 1 I. 1 rii.:l A Ti. 1 '.'V 111. M. I T 1 i-' v ' ' ' LiTirrtF.riTON. v. c. V' VW-i;-i-K . "-35- VVv- - , f jJS f-wwoiiiwvw.., . J K J ' - I . 1 - -"-S'"' - . a free Catholics and FOll.llBY OR FOR SALE. v urfli'-k Y.!ir in Oamnhellton is for Rent with Machinery, Sl.id. Ac., in good order: it is oiler- j en on ra.r utihm km um; v.. Or will he soh if a satisfactory offer can he had. There is Ten Acijsla the lot and better clay canno-j be found within tei rail'-s of Fayet teville. , A line oppqrt-ii.U; is now olfered to any person wishing to go into hfe Brick Making Business. Liberal terms wi 11 be oftef i. . " ' ; For further part Aidars a pplv to - - . r. H. li.liniL.OJJ. All- pcrs?4-Keute.LjQ'tne ;i i- 5" '"l" " r.. ,i A: i :n'J"t i'pii-aestl v tbo uestoJ to. call and sett le, a- longer judurggrtce bannot bd guren. , KAY . r . i ' . . - .- ib-Si&2'&i nStf s oiviv -iidvantatrc ; . I-oi tT-4 " SoTif-y1-h is Kui-d -at the Feb. 20th.; 13 n tf 'The maintenance of the right of every man to the full, unrestrained and peaceful enjoy ment of his own religious opinions and worship, and a jealous resistance of all attempts by any denomination or church, to obtain au ascendan cy over anv other in the State, by means of any special privileges or exemption by any political combination ot its memueis. blic schools, and n.M op.. roo.l defences auainst ,,.v...., r, ,,. tl,b Protestants; tor ail men iovo nM-cnuai., 1...-.... et their icir toun- ileges, or tnrm their members into political coniunuit.t,., . . .. .ii .. n il.ii- ru.Miibi ner " having used up the we hope they'll encouute. 1.0 doubt So of any other sect, ueiiouin.ai.w.. - ! If , their ccciesiasitcai uimiata. - mothers and 1 ...t .x tlie cau cf the highest il'nnii i.iv . . . .t . 1 . l ... a n..lr til TllA ce a moiai miu otlft-IutVi programme of j bitiuerj mark him that bids, an i.".-.i"A- nt-bnoses to present in"! sect so prostituting its influence MarehJS.adT5.i - H7-tl -v , , -v - .-.v " ' ... - -- m ; 'r. , '"" r t ' 'I r UtDU. ll'V).- "ff'S1 J 1 - .- r n. .' " ' j, : .i .'M 1 ... - -- - . , -i. . ! i .....n.irll. Svr-iV- at ,'?77" r ttfGTIA &T 'rYiTU&flie "handsomest ladies in -vmci i- j ivt.u , f.lK lllLlillia ... JIl3-Jiir-J .-....m;.,- ,.fi nnib Heretofore the r : ; cj-,; t.". ;m""r " ! wa; doubtfi; in CUUWCROCIvfc.KX, u-Aif AmiSXif: . " "Vi ..'- h,.,.. others reoudiated. Tlc la.Vs,-' Cnn-ias' Kntlory lit lle .Sonlli- A. A. iVIcKctlian Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly tor mainifacturinjr Carriase.s. Thankful for the verv liberal patronage he has received tor the last 21 vears. he hopes by strict attention to business, with a" desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. lie warrants his work to be made of the best material and hy experienced workmen in each branch of the business, llis worn win compaie favorably with any made in the United States, for neat ness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his hue on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest kock of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS, AND BUGGIES, ever ottered in this place, and a very lai-e-c stock of work nearly finished, which will be sold -i.rv low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom- -..-file has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED i AND FIFTY Vehicles liuished and iu course of con struction, ii,., i $f All work made by him is warranted 12 months witli fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will he repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. - trders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville. Oct 1, 1S.VL VLTA F011 S ATVE. , - ' ' ; ; - -. - The Subscriber ifi-s for sale .THREE-nUNDRED and TWEXTTPAtre of Land; adjoining- the-Cape Fear, two miles'. -,ielw Fayetteville. Of this tr;ct, atiout. Fortv acres .iird euelbsed and under cultivation, meadow an'd coo-'nJ-Ar the rpmaiuder is t?iyainp-;nd sand hill. wctei JUond locate.! Tor;rtwelimgs.vs April 7. r4R-t. -...-;" THOS.MJJ Have justtece'is-a large and well selected -assortV ti iimu-i -fip' ivn m? nr!t7 n i r.s ' . , 11. 1J1.I. i. . " . V - . ' ' t ...... , w. . me ut of to which thejr: iiiite ihea"tteWQa'bT!Country''Mer4K-. ants, v ) - . - C-V. ,;h Ataren i . - a-I - A' iLli..iii:2UX'fir ' K.;5Qntantty n haoU a qood assort;.. Whilcnd GllWbana CHINA Diunit .ntlfTea KtB.;V Is. -.fwm- .turn. ' Fancy Gilt China Tv sets. 44 pieces to S20, rniated'3hin.Tea sets, 32 and 4 piecer,at 4 to. White Granite," Colored and common Dioncr 1eT vi -M'V.tt.ir - wstrn. Al llK - rails. PafiJ Pie ates;TeaPots, Spittoons, Slope Ja .1C - J3nperiorTaT CUTt" -TuitiPiOts. CanclU V- Silt". elio-Ious element of the order some places acknowledged, in Up to tins autliormve uec- ,-entiou the case did not ad- 1 T ,1 nllllllC f!ltllPPS; fcrdies are to be found out and ascertain- dress itselt to us ""ZSa nnw f" Tsrsomewhatr.complicated, and we leave it ! been lei out ol u e 1 rpj"re are nruiciplea set Slha dedftlt vhi6h will spo,, be published as have ;,.o thing to , ay : eant and . if . . i .ma tlinr ill 1iri 11 lllll l.il(llliH"n - n vertisvment: t -"'f 1 di: honor to those boldly avowing t hem-as, national and American .I ,.v. fomoromisc, revcrc.iuai um- . . . . - -.1, . Hiblo in common whuui round taken nitontlie TJit ' r.A'a ownersTUa ue w11!" T '.-.a.f,, ..rf nnstitufions of the "Tr' . a - . - i "f I.'m n onrT "mviTrlr';! HMl r 1 1 T L. x. v - 3 - w m . . ' -7 "J ; -is.. -iivM. t v. . T . Y? c aJ'Ili? 'KS : i vd the principles, in vbl ved, "fifiSi jfOTtfntijvilKdgcide, .rT!i'ot-ilie-traiUi. ar.e 4 tnViivfuWdTs"riioe ladies bbtaiu v S!J ..'.mte ' will W enirraVcdr', . 1 .s . x -v . . . hllllCl slie proceeded to Uispatew me veuou.cuc "-fj which ioer and their daughters arc not , a raid to attempt in these mountains uai t.dl that son. in botly and mint? "bears"marks of his mothers peril marks of t -,,....,.... .nnostf-r whose chilling ratiie w uLrA nV.d whose writhinirs of death were fei bv th'at mother, while bruising the serpent, .. .i.Kwl- .in lici'f in thca "heart! 6omc siraiige mioo "i- mountains i i?" 1 15urusville, N. C U IL1 - Wj vkice. crimk ani r.r.ATii. The Louisv'd Journal of,AJIoiday last aays: ' "A man 73 vears of age died on Fridaj nbrbt last of an? affection of the heart, havit tliedav orevions to his death h jrv. l .vi hum " j ollt foci.- in mm:. rent iroocl nealtn. CltlUlVtll l' J I 4. : leaves a property valued at $100,000, and wlf incarcerated for the period of two years for jU thA simonnt of S25! Iw i:i lint- j v - .a. nld fdmn was miserlv iu the extreme, denyil . . j a t bbiiK. If the sma est luxury oeyonu me ohm r.. nf l,r.:nl mid water, and beefs-heal 1 .1 1 Vj . . j . w r liroth ".t. the time of his arrest for the nllegel for.-erv he was tendered counsel, who pledgHI thpm.w ves to c ear Him ior a iee oi ouw. tliis the old man replied, that 'if convicted, Ufc. sentence would onlv be lor two years, and life didn't think he could make his expenses and two hundred and fifty dollars a year out of the, penitentiary, and it would cost him nothing live there, and he would save that much ajy- ;, how!'" - L . Deth cai seii by a coupsE. In a farm-liosf near Liberty, Missouri, the mistress of the hous. ill one morning, having, accoi umg, f received attack ot cholera, iier husband hod leltthe house at clay-breaK, ana, her onlv daughter, who was then with her, sent for a physician. After a few hours the latlcjj . arrived, but was already met at the door, ia received by the sobbing "girl with the cry, $JU is dead!" He wa3 conducted into the roWiri where the corpse lay, examined it, and direcfert , the-daughter not to allow the interment iM.j f twenty-four hours had elapsed. He had senrett ! : y t ,lo'u5 so when t he corpse nouueu m6..i..v.....,v . The daughter saw this motion, and wat horrified that she fell down' dead on the spg j t ,,.ii.l.-nn-n f;o-t that persons who unrti cholera retain the warmth of the blood longtime, frequently alarming bystanders -contraction of the inuscles M TJKKATCRAb- Acqiaixtance'. People' Tkg" ' London, in Concord on iuouuay ia., '.( n.eution of a singular instance of affection nf? . ifestcd on the pnrfota cnim ao. ut JW- . .. ..!... f.-irmbblhle rf'tltl C Xlie OiaCK cnpw- become svmotoms. there are A misfor- " i ".:..s ,,f uvimilicuev i.u i.nnc iiprin vi ... .... ... s. . rial . v.....-.-.- . a ........ . Our opponents .14 OIV-l, 1UI 1.1.1V iv. ....... . I- . . ' . . -1 1 .... ,,.ii, ml As the story goes, the cuiiu a woo y Ti AT FAYETTEVILLE FOUNDRY Castings of everv description tuade to order. A lot of I abhet Metal tor sale. WINSLOW STREET. Oct 1. l"- tf PEARCE & PEHG1SO.V, Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Hats Cavs, Boats, Shoes, Umbrellas, READY-MADE CLOTHING. ; ' - f North side Hay street.-Fa ykttevii.i.kN; C. Strict attention paid to orders and V O U S A I. K R E D U C E I) P RICE S, For CASH or on SHort Time, 2SO Carriages, Barouches, ROCKAWAYS it BUGGIES of every description, Many of which are finished, and the balance being t;,.,l ilailv: among which are many new and beautiful styles, and one very Jine Carriage. Some nf them very light, and all made in the best manner ..ml of the best materials. My facilities for doing Carria-e work are greater than any estalishment .V a t nffnrd r.nd am determined to sell work suint.u au'a x v. of the best quality as .off a,y .n ' u tn-iebted to' me will please pay i nose y'V::r;;v out-standing debts to be October 1st 15. F. PEARCE. J. FERGUSON. - .,.i w;.i.-u ra lit a.ti1 I unnhene LcllMi . Lamp" Glares ior-Cottoa Factories on haad or madr I to ot dei" Parage ami Guarded Lantern-. - Also, a varietv of Spoons, Ladle, Skimmers, Dip- neri-. Bruskes. Table Mats Wood, other USEFUL ARTICLES, ueceasary for Housekcepev-4. fioo.ls rarefullv nacked. "3 Orders will, he put up its low as If the plirtle w ere present. . - - - v ' ' r March ls iooo. ' ' W lVioViltVain'tf liej-. portrait from life, lietwt t Vaeh.ie W&P 'Ravnunilr for Xha ' Frehelr l agem icb,:v.uiio i i " . jrrfr'- rtv w-.-v-..- - . . liitlie seasarv or coavealeuM v C-V" jOc----r "T?"- .-'J iKiMAi-. letter, ;fro Ecv,I . . H - 1: . - . - .:.?.,-'i,- .latVowxl ni-AIad- .... ... ..t-.. n . c inrt. I II l pea tea i y io - f,r t : ri:i..-...iitnn or near the boraefft'- Vune has befallen the controversy ii.fth -Catholics and- rroiest.au t. y foMOWed to its resorr. have suddenly been pat ax r i ?f '"Lmi coiled by its side a very 1 ' T he svntnathies oi a pu..ut - - . 'ti,0, nftliosfi p es r KrAMnWV with them. rnouc RpeaKc.a . , oiacK y; "--,..,. ; ih; :1fi ,f - - - - - - - mm iiit.ii loiT. -.m ii iMiiiuifii iin '...iwiA.'iHmi urine .Mluai.w Jr-r. "- 4 ihcciHiAiwMi 'j izz-.z;;, - in i Kiiar- lmr. neriuiv ir.i k-j Srf-r. . ill .1 i. LL-. . .. jjr mj.w ... -,- , j - . - ; . - , o cvgVst W -h1 blogitS.-.lvaions - couipw,; the as it can be built for by FOR SALE. " TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF. LAND, nine mile. from Fayetteville. lying directly on the, Southern Plank Road, and oil, each sule of Bia:: Roektish. -One of the best Turpentine sections iir the.-eountv, -with convenient improvements for a family residence; witbi a small corn mill on a never tailing stream. rinttaRrst i rate situation lor a Turpentine Uistillevy ajHl S-tcfre, "A. A.' MelvEJjdAN FeVy 9, 1855. , - " tf . y V G EORG E . M ' DUFFIES - 'C ISSPECTOR OF TIMBER XD Ll'JIEEBt,- " JVIJLMIJVO TON, .A. C. - . , May 19, 1855. ; 6nY : .. ; . V'Vrites" to lhPcTrUan -Urr6r-;-mMler a - " ' .j. ' . . f -i ... " l . f .. s .vi 1 1 m a . -3 !-rr r"-77T. 4 Hca cf Maine are, ana jrae ueii lutuv , , JBrCooper Tools, and all qualities of Gloe tar of arvatreu. lle states thaprobably 'fof DHtlUeWrjrorle b : U LnndrVd fai,iiue; within average of j. eigltf Mane u;4 tfl?V . Uldrin W. gonc wU hou i bnjad-from . r------ ; - k , . r , (,nfi to eilil-wcfeks at a time . this .spnng- i nt JAMC7SmCt , . V.r- LV C atWe.now m, greens, a few fish and frogs between Catholics and Protestants m u, , ; - caugn, u. p- thai thc death renient of the latter, anany i ' VftlH vesult in that of the child ..;-to tl.ou.rht and acted otherwise. . ot tne :u..c. ,xn,v 5 (.vlirr. w - . ... . i i ,.in.-o . ro :..t ... ti.inu- tne naiiie is j.xh.i ---i - -A comparatively leeble seci nas . ecu , in gu. .. - -- snokc tcdinto undue importance. According to ihe talou tnat they won co veni. representation of She census, in 1850 the Ro- very large nc.men.d she Lnc mii Catholic Church has M U eWdies In0re she could ploj v th f tw .:.u:t. ..,Amnmf!ite onlv 021,000 hearers: away. Aew uamp-nirz Not one-elecenth of the number of ci.urche, , i;..rin.rto the Aietnouisi, . ... j,vo tliis hen " ;tk' of the number of the Hapusrs, DIlieiI u, of siIvcr "ti"- fth0 Presbvtenans. j nmuireu case..- in. f u.ronbobia nne-foicrth ineuu " - V,,ole number lone had any symptoms - writer m tne Hare"- removertrit'if; .tTrteiefcrwh Corf omTnissiori line, " , . .;n 1,0 mi net All business entrusted;; m v-. attenaeu .o . - lg54 - v liminyt""- " AV. P: ELLIOTT, .Commission F.nvard...? Mereh, May 3, 1855 : pd 1 1 J a - ; . Genera " ?. '.:,i iVi-hv eaten snakes UefrVation are flZ before' fhelspring opened F 'u,h 1 kiiHls,afe scarce around the oiaer na'nd- disheartened to- take io 5ikes-- . A'-' "TT,rr mo who advertises iu ,,lirA"; "n.ver refused to lend has not fr"3Tt rt7t!-r h-ive more than ality If ''ose0, of Jesuits himse!f had been in K ln?e conTd not more effectually have de vS 2' Pln to weaken the Protestant and r....ndiz the Catholic cause. rtbo Sd f this platform succeed to the govern m;. we shall te put back where England was P. ' ... r,tl,ni;i. PiTianr nation. Ihis betore tne ci. i r is taking step. bacKwaras uac ,It gives Catholics the tremendous land, in cases of person nled more man lum and not i r. . " v vnrk Tribune states mar hydrophobia , The fellow who endeavored to raise himself hy scandalizing others, has abondoued the job. and has taken a seat in a wheel barrow, trying to wheel himself into public favor. His success, so far, is. not brilliant. ourselves. benefit of schoolmaster said to his pupi.. if vou will all be silent, we sou. An Irish 'Gentlemen, know, who makes, .the ncice. nPMinyDiisineiH1ui- McKETHAN. collected. x February 3d, 185o. tl r
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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