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'Mr - YA V V V SKY TYy, -5? V.'M. T. WfUIITM CO. Proprietors, Win. F. Wightiaaa Editor, t FAYETTETILLE, Nf 0:, SjtTURDAX NOVEMBER 22, 1850. VOLUME XVIII NO. 925. : , --m-.m o IS M . -T " v . V. 'I-.VI J :v j ... -g$u. .-;--' ' - - .'-- - r - ;- 1 ; - ' "" "' i i i i Sf T E II M S o or a s.nglo copy, if jvu,i in a-lv'anco. per annum, S2 00 at the cnil of : months, 250 " at the ctifl of (5 months, .'5 00 " " at tno end of tJie voar, 3 5(1 A" -u..-cript:;i will 1)0 received for a f;hrtvr period lian on! yr-.v- mil .s paid in advaaec. i!': I'o; vj.-.v of ;.vt-n ling the ca-cnlation ar-.d on Iiancii! v ih. u'f.;1ii"s of tlt j)apr, the proprietor of fers the following rcmarkaiJy lo-.v cl un n.i viz s, i.vr.sjiiJiBL v v Anv.ijrcn: 5 e.ipie3 of the Carolinian, 1 year, S8 00 " ' " " 15 00 tfs of Advert fshisr : flf; lines, or less, for iiie first ?!sequent insertion, wnl-ss Inc alished for more than trto ine.iths, T.-ha rff'd i-ee months ----- $1 00 or sir; months, - - - - 0 00 For twelve months. - - - - - 10 0;) All a -1 vert:?: iivntsm'.ist have the rloslrvd nnmher of In v' -'rtions ni;vrl-"d on them, orther.vi.--e they will bo in 'ert.'d till f'-.)i !id and cliarvred accordingly. Yv'M. F. WIGHT MAX &C0. "" 1 ii i ii nriFun iriiiiiwnii mi iiiimi iiiih wmi n T"i in it tw i r mm CJ,KH!'.T V,. WlilfiHT, ,t!i)i nij- at Tiav, Fsty c-'. e v ! lie, X C. '':e. at the conn r of iiow and Gr-.'ca streets. .3. A. SPilAIlS, A TT OH X K Y AT I , A W , ..TT:-:N'l-i the i;.tarU of CnmherUud, Harnett. Wake and Johnston. Ad-!re.ss. T,.o:ner, Harnett Co., X. C. Feb. l .;, is.-,..;. 85 v D It. K. A. BLACK. OrrSCK ri.:it U-. is. over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale's ('!i.:, ;i -t a. id Drugstore. l-:o" V 7 . 1 ,S S !-t f J AM IIS G. DAVIS, x ! i' i v : v a r l v . All ii-is'ni--s i:ifra-L" I w.'.l '.' ro-n;rtly attended t- A. I ii U;t.ib ;r 1 . 1-S ".". ly A i: v (i:-:-). laud:-:;?. X . -;;-n , ite t-. W. Willkinp' Auction Store, Kav. -tteville, X. C. O -l. 1. IS I.',. " V .3 r;;S f v V i,50 1- n v.v r 5 I'iJfN'-.J SlTi'I'LV of CilKAl' ' i i ) " . a.n ! i wlsn-'i are F ' -'i .. Iii v i ' ;n! D'.ip r. i- , i . ' ).!. i i 1 ! ' . u -!. Ij-.i w ' i!' -:' ! : i i;i. !.mi 'st"e. i-'r ' '. : -'i i. i 1 ; n -' jr. ' I in ,'!ialii. i '!' 1 a i I IM tin ' h-an. Sh r v! - and Si: arts, ! I 1 ; I'.'.--. t -n-- I Slrrtinr an I S'.i tin, !': i an I ! ;' 'i I.'n-n Urd i 14. i'.l-ir:; lilt' )!!' ' I S:lk ; . in a 1 1 :: 1 ; t :vuh 1 1. : ; :. . r. t 1 t, - ! i ' r 1 ' ;. ia 1 ' !! ! I ran 1 II - - - and I?ar L'n -n . ' 1 n'.rle II 1 1 Ti-r.-h'-rs. aborted. Ii', .; v 1 4! .1 -.1 : l to 1- t. very oh-'ap. "il'i :n i iv it!) 'r arl'id"-, all of which h:rv heen p irc'n 1- - 1 ey t!i l'ae e at :ii 1 vet rat-s. and wili ! . ; r i at i i Invc t nr'.c .' ;vi ilesnle or retail. !':r ' i '1 Hi" 1 time t pan . -in, ! en -ionirrs. Mnrch I-K iVi. ' if t-1 !5 f H r , si & : ijij. y i '. A'1.- o' !' xn I. ly'n-r o:i ! I ipe Fear Tliver tor". I riii;; ).r 1 1 1 ' al M : :i r-1 rati; ord-T. The St -ire i; ;. ,i ii I ' 'ii ' 1 ;;.-:tnl at til' 'fe-is lloads and t'.i' I t ! 1 U ' t ;i !! 1 hy any in North Carolina. An; i t 1 -irin-x to parehsw c.in ohla::i furth-r p u-!;e liar-' r..'-p vt'it. the property ly ca'liii-; en I'lt.'i r' u-t at U'illl-i 'r ':-k on the Wihnlnxton Hoad .' ml !-s fi-nl S tv c i Levi tie. S All A II WUSCHT. oct. 1. is if dA'diis VKif;nT. I? ana.v.iy fern th . sn'.-riher on th. 1st of April lat. a ne ;ro me n nam "I II an I. a'ni'i t. si - fee t hi yii . ahant ) v ir- of a and Ida di. Said nnro is snp p - l tile 1 1- in the iieihh-rho.i.l of John Dell or M.dveth.tn. T'le a'lire reward will h-t pil l tn any prrn de-liv-f rin-r said ii.'hto to me at Lock v tilo. Chath-i!ii co.. . ('.. or n :"i:iia,' liim in anv .Tad in tin- State wh n-e I enn ift him. " NATHAN KING. .In l'- isl'i. 4-tf L II .M V K It . V ' it of S-as:i'.-.l FLOORING I5:)ARi! far sale. J. & T. V.'ADDILL. May 2 t. IS5C. Z,1 f"i TlrT V fit' Z.1 Satcli 2 v" m- anil .Jvllor9 Stan it, North site, of liny Street. ii VETT K VrI M, K. 'TiFOUSTON WOl'hD vetnrn his thanks to the put rlie for the liberal patron age he has received, ami hopes, by punctuality in business, for a continuation of the same, n . 1 ... i.rf i . l. C -.cv A A "1: nas commenced tmsm ss on :'-"e; f - his own responsibility, on the - -.-: , - -;i-o South side of Person "street, two .-..-.-v- uoors t.etow the Cape Fear Itank and t'niee doors above his old Und where he would te jrlad tn s all his old friends. e ,.ieets to keep on hand a -00 I assortment of. Saddles, Bridle. Whips, and every thine; ia his line of lnities. N. lb He ivt 11 atiend to repairing of -Sad lies. Har ness. Ac. a i l his charged shall be moderate Septcnib.n- lit. lS5n. 15-0m SViXV COO DS I TV. II. C A U V E II IS jnst receiving a very largo Stock of iitY o ittu-KitiKs, wises, uaroits, direct IVoni New York, which will )P pol.i .xt verv moderate prices tor Cash, or exchange for any kind of prolae-. A call from old friends and the public "enerallv is desired as ray Stock is so larg-; and varied that ic will seldom i.ul to give satislaction. W. H. CARVER. Hay Street, Fayetteville, N C Oct. 4. lS-tf J 9 SainiTi Tor Sale. lirn ACRi:S OF LAND lying on apper Litt'e Uive.-, in Harnett Comity, well timbered and well located for the Tnrp-ntine business. It will be sold on accomodating terra, Apply soon to the Subscri ber at Favetteville. Sept. 27, 17-1 f W.M. McL. XIcKAY. TRUST .SALE liy. virtue of a Deed of Trust exeonted.to me ly -j James Vy . McAllister for p'irpo.siM tareui mentioned, I wfill oif-r for sale at th residence of said McAlister, on ijhe Cap:; tear River ia-tSTa (Jonaty of Harnett, on Sathrdav 27t!i ot' S ;t.i:a'ier. the following property. v iz: Tliat well known-and valuable tra ek of Larid on Hiich the said. ifcAJ.ist.-r.. resided: also, several other tracts of Latid. tihree N;gro -s. three Mules, one Hor.cc. Waggons. fTnf riri'.'e.v' -Cattle. 1 Tog?. Sbeef). Corn, Fodder and Hay Household and. Kitchen fur niture. Fanning utensils, and all articles men tinned in nid Deed of Trust. " 9'erins male known at Sale. All creditors will lo weril to attend. . Sept. C, LS.'fi. 1 t-ts. N0TI1 1 I? ALL those having ncco-e 1 ts aga ' n t Josialr John on late ift.'iWi'bii';' notified to present inesamt; or V'vment : -and those i indebted to said Josiah Johnson are reipicAted to come forward and settle without !-. lav. WARREN JOIfNSON. Adm'r. Sept. 13, 1856.. -ir,-3m' . NEW IS J A CKE II E L. 50 Iiarrcls .Mackerel Inspection ISotj just received ALSO. 50 Boxes extra good Chtese PETER Aug. 2f. K-tf for sale bv . JOHNSON. Professor WooiFs for sale by Iliir s. 5ve torn five, J. HINSDALE. Aug. 30. 1S5G. 91'5-tf tjatx,s on a M A C J I Th,: subscriber having purchased flic Right of the aoove Mi enuie r the Counties of Cumberland and Ha uctt, is now ready to furnish such as mav h lesirons of obtaining a Right. The inudiine is simple. oth in its ffriieture and operations, and should anv portion of it lail, can be easily and speedily reiia'red bv iin v ier--on having the use of tools 1 do not claim tor this machine more than what it is able with that description of labor which ah family is able to supply, without at ail to perform nosf, everv a ic: ring with tre ordinary duties. In the tir.-l rdace a -h'! t 12 or 15 years of age can perforin all the labor, after having seen it operate a few times, arc! if the direc tions are adhered to, will do as much work in o:ie dav as three or four women in the ordinary wny. aud the work will lie mueh hotter done. Below wlil be 'bund a certificate from llio.se who hare pur have in use one of these machines idiased and now AM BLAKE. April 12, 185(5. K'.tf Fa yettk vri.i.K, N. C. .' We. the undersigned, having purch-i--illake one of the above machines, cord'n it to the favor of the Public. It wad, - Vpi'Il 0. 7 ,S5fi. 1 of Mr Isham illy recommend s very rapidly. aim i:n; ii-k. is tuucii oetier cone nia is uuaity none in the old way. aud with less wear Ci th- Cioihin.g. It - far exceeds our expectations, and has o; I v to be s-en in ojieration to satisfy the most skeptical of its itdity r. tid economy. We have no doubt of its bein " generaiiv used wh n-ever introduced. I. Cw. M.-TIat: W. J. Antikrsos, Wm. .Mi;L.ri:i.v, A. !. If: ;:r. J.v-. S.Mirtr, .Iv N'O. J). V If.T.TAMS. .1 o rt n Jose," AHT? '.VdlJTil, A 7. O'Havi.o.v, David Wkmvss. Wi; in cinnpauv with evei;d four dollar bill which v. as faced, put in and wash-d o: iving id! th- dirty :.;e---at"ip.c liber gentlemen, saw ery itirty and much lv t'iis machine, re of th- lni. and lcav- g :t perfeetlv l-glt.de. c!i shmvs t!i.-re. is little or iug iie- articles. Fl'.AXX X. IvOHF.UTS, iJas. O. Smith. no running kUic ,.n .'a DRUGS, MEDICINES, tte. FALL STOCK, no'.v receivin-. bv S. J. HINSDALE. Aug. 3d, lntl." F.JLL 013-tf ID. 1 1 2s. f . IS NOW OPENING. FALL AND lesirable Sfoc GOODS, consist :ng in part of Black and Colored Silks, English and French -Merinos,. Plain and Fig'd Del, aires, kujuc beautiful patterns, Black aud Fancy Alpacas. Edgings and Inserting?. Collars and Undersleeves. Cactus and Whalebone Skirts, Jaconet, Nainsook. Swiss and Piaid Muslins, French, Engli.-h and American Prints, Cloths nnd Cassimeres. Satiuclts. Jeans and Tweeds, Plaids, LIuseys and Kerseys. Carolina and Marlboro" Siripes, Bleached and Brown Shirtings an I Sheetings, Wiiite and Colored Flannels, Drillings and Tickings, Irish Linens, good assortment. Linen Table Cloths. Towel ings and Napkins, Shawls. Cloaks and Mantillas', Extra quality of Red Blankets. Ribbons, Beits, Gioves. Hosierv, cl:c. ALSO Hats. Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes and Umbrellas; general assortment of HE A 7J I-.l T. 1 D E C L O TJfTNG, and every variety In the YANKEE NOTION LINE, which will be sold at a small advance' for CASH, or on time to punctual customers, either at Wholesale cr JtctaiL All are respectfully invited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. B X 1' F V R ' E liar St.. Favettevilie, Sept. 1, I85t;. ' 1'l-tf H. & K. J. LILLY ARE now riweiting their Second FALL & WINTEIl STOCK OF BUY y'Godvs, . Hats, Boots and. Shoes, Umbrlias, Ac, to which the attention of Country Merchants and wholesale pur chasers is invited. ' Terms accommodating. Oct. 18; 1S5 H. 20-1 ti DRS. McSWAIN & McDUFFIE have this day dis solved copartnership by mutual consent. Dr Meswain will attend to settlemjnts and collec tions for the flrfnir''' -Dr. McDuf'tie will continue to . occupy the former office. II. McSWAIN. WM. C. McDUFFIE. Nov. I, 1S5G. . 22-tf XOaril C AKOLIVA, Robeson -County, N. C. Superior Court of Law, Fall Term,' A. D.TS53. Whereas, it is ordered by the Court, at this Term, that a Special Term of the Superior Court of Law and Equity, be held for the County tof Robeson, at the Court House in Lumberton, on the third Monday in January, A. 1). iS57. This is therefore to notify all j suitors, witnesses, Court officers. Ac. that they be an4 t appear, at the Court House in Lunlertou, on the third I Mondav 111 January next as aforesaid, for the purpose of disposing of the unfinished business on the Civil Docket, . - , , , . . Witness, Alexander McMillan. Clerk of said Court at Office, in Lumbeafon, the fourth ilondav in Sep tember, A. D. 185C, and in the 8 1st year of American Independence. ' : 0 a. mcmillan, c.-s. c. Oct 18, 185G. 23-tt M sir viand- JLo tte ries . CO It H IN" & CO "A G EXTS. - -K ..hA FORTUNE FOR TII3 TRIAL. J '-There Is, a tidu in the aflfairs of man, - -WhlfclY. if taken at. the flood, leads to fortune." i ONE T! RIAL MA MAKE Ch RICH FOR LIF.Eie of the SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER. - SplemVd "Schemes Drawing Dally.' . - i'4 Awnme.rfciag with the July No., the ; Proprietors rely f - SEND, YOUR. ORDERS I ' Ily on the encouraging letters and promises of the TO riffrjIV t CO '''ZT i1 ll,c 'essenger to Kid tnem in extending its t; 01 1 T.-a.,!,!;,,,! y t '1. I'i''" ;-3Tj.lrffou, and they he ft to asstfre the public that no TneOl l ..,tad.snel Anthor sed Agent, who uavrM,n.Hl bo rJmitted on Seir-part to maintain S )LD MORE PRIZES rj, e lyh character of the work, and to challenge the Than any othr oTIjo in the State of M n-vland. 'Jtrohage of all who value sterling literary merit. ALL PRiZES (HJARANT3ED in THH T TbSf101' "ty-ne Years, the Messenger has endeavored SINGLE TICKETS : ' ' f -'Aec faithfully the Southern mind, while disdaininj? Whole ; rcl Halves 5!) cts. Ouarters 2.5 c( jSlTiarrow-ami fi ctional views, and Las been alone r':-!TrFiCArEs of packages. Who!-; TickeU . - ! ,i;.i-TI I p 4 Half Tickets . . - Quarter Ticket I N ) I'lnNG VENTURE. ; NOTHING GA IN.- Tickets Coughi by the Package are. al ways the most Prolitablu to the' Purchasers. - mpY t, r " Tiv.,. -o-. . 1. VtM . tr' . . V r 'X s - 1 .V. 7 , m ; 1 or M .e .send picuag; Halves A; two V hole tickets j For S.D we sen I p tck.ige Onart's ec one Whole Ticket. r , . ., .. , , . Eook at tliu following ,,. ... " ' One of whicii are drawn at 12 o ciook each day of the wee k. BRILLIANT. i-7,2:i? ivl!nrs.- MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Cl.vss 310. C0R31N A CO.. AGENTS. SCHEME. S5.000 1,000 500 50 37 Oti 20! ! 4, 2 1 1 24.ytil 2e.'izes amounting fo S47.2(i7 CAPITAL PRIZE. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Ci-a-s 102. C JRHIN & CO., AGENTS, ti'uciii-:. prize of tin do do do do 1 i o do do do 1 Id 1 8 0;; i3 5,000 5nu Jil 31) 20 10 JS 4 2 1 $17,247 :7.SI to (. i-.v.ss -55, CORBIN .t CO., AGENT.;. ss.oo I J.5t; ! 1.000 j 7,50 ; 300 no do loo 25 M 4 21 L 1.0 do 14 ' 10 30.31(1 prizi.-s. im-nun'itig t shares in .1.. profortion. bv return We invar:; closing the t: observe the s .:y answer lcdferi rkcts in a good safi trie-test confidence. mail. en envelope, and always viier tne drawing is A'- with a written tx the " venture. All over, wu scud the ofJlclal drav. iis ;j nation 'of (he result, of Prizes bought attllLs o.ce" an payable immediately titer the il Notes of a rt- at par. aa ing in (.urrent M one y, and w take Bank y ;.'U'. or i.iuiic (Irnii.s ui paym jut for tick t or odd amounts in mailing change we re- -01 vu io-tage stamps; they be ng more convenient than si I in uoi 1 espoaaenrs may place tne utmost confidence regularity and safety of the mails, as verv lew i Ik or no in.;-ca riages of directed to us. 4;;; can blice. County and Statt ioney happen when proierly 'a I that you mention your Post j Give us at least one single ! iria,. yon caiinot oc.e mueh. if :;ot gain. One s trial may make you independent for life. TRY ngie : US. r lueiesMiouia oe iio such word as fail. Address CORBIN & CO, I'-V 190 Post Oiiice, Baltimore Md Oct. -Jl-Cm aline in .iur Cai"I!:a.Ilob!-s:ii County- August ( ! o 1 1 1 r. 1 1 F i i icas and Ouart-r Sessions i crm. 1 ,s;t;. ruble vs. William W. Onmi. Lew on Land EH Bm ll appearing on o.uh to ! he satisfaction ofrhe Court 1 that ii! February l-rni 185)1 of this Court, that William I U . Gu.m h is abscou led from the State, of North j Carolina, al l was at said Term, a non-resident of this I State and is now a non-resident. When the Sheriti" 1 returned to the said Term of this Court the -following I -levied the within execution on the legal and equita I ble interest of the defendant V. WVGiinn. in to the ; louo.uug iractsTiamt. viz: Four Ii and red acres Ivi iug : ta0 side oKI.'-imoer River, joining the lands i jo: nonn w;t;m, Ouariy lvey. ,ft!id others. Vlso, one , j tiaei ooiuauiing eigutVhve acres, lying on the Raft I wuu joiiueg tne lail .of James Humphrey and I Mlil'i-l. ! Ordered. I Caroliniati. i Favelteviii lain p.io.icaiion e Tiin.-io m tin; Nona newspaper p;ilished in the Town of '. for four successive weeks, for the said G unn. to( be and appear before the Justices of "leas 'and Ouartcr Sessions, to he held William W of the Com- for the County of Robeson at the Court House in Lumberton. on the fourth Monday in November next, then and there to show cause by his pleading, why the said Land shall not be condemned and sold to satisfy the Plaintiti' s demand, interest and costs. Witness, Sha-lrach Howell. Clerk of our said Court ar nee. tne toiirth Monday of August, A. D. 1856, ; :.d the a Jst year of American Independence. l'J-ltl SIIADRACH HOWELL, Clerk. j Siiifc of 5or(U Caraliaa itobesou Cjant) I Court vf Pleas aud Quarter Sessions- August Term, IS., . Petition to sell Real Estate. William II. Willis. Administrator "fec. vs. The heirs at Law of Simon Willis, dee'd. : It appearing to the satisfaction of the. Court, that Patrick W libs, Sally Freeman, and Dorothy Willis, are non-residents of this State; it is therefore ordered that publication be made, in the North Carolinian . a ne- span -r published in the town of Fayetteville, for six week?, tor the said Patrick Willis, Sally Freeman and Dorothy Willis, to be and aimear In; fore the. Just.-es of tie next Court of Pleas and Ouarter Se.-M sioiH, to be heid for the Coaatv of Robeson, at the Court House in Lunib ji fo i. on fhe fourth Monday in oemoer next, men and there to show cause, bv their pleading, why the prayer of the D--titin!ier shall not be granted. . - - Witness, Shadraeh IToweH. Clerk of our said Conrt at Oibce. the fourth Monday of August, A. D. 1S5G, and ia the 61st year of Americaa Independence. Issued the 0th day of October, lti5(". 1 pri;eof 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do liiO do (it do (it do (it do 4.1528 do 22,17t do 19-6w. SIIADRACH HOWELL. Clerk. 5 IIIpJs. Sweet IMoIasses. Just received and for sale by W- IL CARVER. -PROSPECTUS "; For the.Year ISG.iJnly to December. i--.''"'!;" 'r vv k TY-rnmu vottME, T U In- JSSnin t fji Prosiwetita nf the Twent.c-TtiM-il Vnl. a wh- mu moniuiy periodicals or America.. in acrence ilfV- I'TrTrr T T IVL'TITITTirWD fT? Trip ' 'p-i v, OUUItK STATUS. 841" 'hi office ril will he devoted, and will be prompt 1 . . . , 1 1 e r the specious' gur'f of ffctron. orinthedtrwt ftrm i of nti-slavery pamphleta. . At this critical juncture. j while onr enemii;s ai'e employing literature as their i most potent weapons of attack., the Southern people i will surely not withhold their encouragement from a i xrork whose aini U shall be to strike blows in their de- fence ! rm.'I u :i, ' , 1 ne raesseirger win. as nereioiore. nreseni 11s readers ., t- TT- , , J r- 11 wui uevicws, Jlisloric'iL and biographical Sketches, JVorrJs. Tales, Travels, Essays, Poems. 1 n.Ulr,.... T. th. .1 ...... TV. ..... f n Hleij W 'Mil -i- f T O iy i i f (y .(4.Ly U II Ltd other National Subjects With a view to ensure a larger circulation of the MESSENGER, the Proprietors though they intend greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of Supscription. which is now only Thrs-e Dollars per. annum, in Advance, OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE i FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YEAR. f CLUBS Remitting us Fifteen Dollars in one letter, will be entitled to Six Copies, i The Editorial and Critical department of the Mcs I senger will continue under the charge of j JO'!" It. TIIOMI'SOX, Emj., j And will embrace copious notes 011 current literature : and reviews of all new American or Foreign works of general interest and value. The Editor's opinions will be always fearlessly and honestly avowed. The Business Department is conducted by the under signed, to whom all communications of a business na ture must be addressed. MACFARLANE. FERGUSSON CO. Law Building. Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. June 1. 1X5H. r-rtKIfSTIT A-D PASSE5GER LISE BE T'tVnKM WIL1II5GTOS &, FAYETTEVILLE. Sf I'.inior Mai'iiiilia. loaves Kiiyi-tti'vitlc on Monday and Thur d:iy i!)nrnii!"s. 1." 111i1n1t.es after snn-risc. I.i-iives Wilmniston mi Tuesilny m.l f-'riflay morniiips. Steamer Kauuy Lutterlnh. leuves KaylteviUe on Tupfiday anil I "ril:,y- mnrniuirs. o tninntep after sun-rise. I, eaves Wilmington V'eiluesilay and Saturday mornings Bnth e vrryin Freight anil I'assengers. Steamer Rowan, iviih full sets of Lighters, runs regularly carrying Kreijrht only. Tlir regularity of our Hoat on all stsgen of the Kircr. and the d.'spiiteh a nil promptness ia delivuriiig gooUei. are too well known to reijuire rounneiit. To our iatro!i wo tender our thanks for tile very liberal patronage beretofore be.-towed. a id can assure all shippers that no efforts will be ..pared in future., and feel confident that our fucit .ties for ili-siiHtt-li are eiiiuil if not sunerior to anv lint; on j ape Ci:ar Iti ver. W. !'. KLLIOTT. Agent for l.utterloli it C o. ! l ayetteviiie. X. C. Oet 25.1S'i8 21-tf J. A. PEMBERTON HAS JUST KECEIVED ONE of the most desirable STOCKS of SILK and FANCY STAPLE GOODS ever ottered by him, embracing all the New kst Styles of S.ADISOS 13IiCSS GOODS, Such as Plain andcol'd Moir Eatiijue Silks, Rich Om bric Satins, Striped and plain Silk Valencia. Poplinett Robes. Plain and Brocade Merinos, Plain Plaid and Rich lig'd French DcLains, and a great many other new Styles. Also, a large STOCK of Velvet. Cloth and Silk Mantillas. Cloaks and Talmas. Bay State. Stella, plush and I iftic Shawls. A great variety of the latest styles of DRESS TRIMMINGS, French Embroideries, Honetnn Lace Collars, every color of the best quality of KID GLOVES and Gaunt lets for Ladies and Gents. A few very handsome patterns Woosted Curtain Damask, with trimmings to suit, some very handsome Oil Window Shades. ALSO, FOR GENTS WEAK. Black, Blue and Olive Broad Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres and Vesting. A very largo Stock of rioad y-niade Clothing For MEN YOUTHS and BOYS made in the latest Stvles and Workmanship warranted. j The above Stock was selected with great care as ! regards styl-s and prices, and will be offered at whole- sale or retail on very accommodating terms. The pub i lie generally are respectfully invited to call and e.x i amine for themselves. j J. A. P EMBERTON, i Sept. 20. 1S5G. Ki-tf S2.J.OO UEWAIU) Will be given for the apprehension and committing to jail (so that I ma- get him) of my negro roan, EDWAR D, who left on the night of the Sth inst. I pup posi! him to bo 25 or 30 years of age. lie is about 5 feet i or 7 inches high, spare built and weighs about 13) lbs. black complexion, sharp features, wears a goatee, speaks quick when spoken to. and olten with an imnedim -nt, He has a considerable scar on the back 1 of one of his wrists, which he says was produced bv a cut with an axe. I think he also has a small scar over one of his eyebrows. He wore off a new woo! hat: carried off two coats; one a faded blr.ek or brown frock, and the other a blue short sack coat both of satinet. Edward was formerly owned by Jno. A. Williams Esq.. near Fayetteville. N. C, is a cooper and has worked at the turpentine business in the neighitorhood of Fayetteville, and Rocktish Factory for several years. He was raised, or once owned by a Mr Tyson, of Moore or Chatham county, and had a wife at Mr Tomlinson's of Chatham countv, N. O. He will brobabiy make his way back to Favettevilie or Chatham. A. W. BETHEA. Little Rock. Marion Dist't. S. C. Oct. 18, 185,1. 20-2m UlSSilirfcSiaT r1 By virtue of an order made by his Hon, John M. Dick presiding, JudgJ.at the present Term of our Superior Court of Law. I hereby give public notice that a Special Term of said Court will be held for the County of Moore, at the Court House In Carthage on the 4th Monday in Nov. next, which will be the 24th day of the month, when and where all suitors aud wit nesses of the Civil Docket, are required to attend by 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Witness, Geo. S. Cole Clerk of said Court at' office th Monday before the last Mondav in August A. D. 185- - GEO. S. COLE, C. S.. C Sept. 27. !7-n VA LUABL hZ tHVin LASD ,POR SALE, The subscriber offers for sale G5 1 Acres of Land, 103 acres bottom land. 20 f Meadow the balance hill land well Timbered. The above land has been in two separate tracts and settled by 2 families. There are two good Dwelling Houses, two Kitchens, two Barns, one Store House, ona Grist Mill with all necessary out houses on both tracts; To give an idea of the bargain I will give, I will take S4 ,o0 for a!! the above pro perty and make payments easy. I have o other tracts mostly piny woods that I will sell at lair and regular prices, two of which are improved. I will take negro property in pavment of any of the above. All the above land lying in peacaUe neighborhoods and good society, the river laud in five miles of Troy on a public- Road. For further particulars address tha subscriber at Auman's Hill Montgomery co, N. C. .. . J. J. LEACH, P. 5f Nov. 8, 183a. 23-4t IVEW AJYD CHEAP GOODS. ; James Hyle ... V'S-lS received a very large aud general sor t me.,t f GOODS Amon? which are, rench and English Merinos; " 0., Pelains, Plain and Figured : ' ,refT 5.,,k' Fi'1 R'l I'Jain ; Jilack FiRat Mils ; Sleeves and Collars ; Cloths, Cassimeres and Satins : f Bear and Negro Blankets : 3-4 to 12-4 Bleached and Brown Domestics r -(.entlemen's Ready-Made Clothing. Carpeting, Ojod and Common : Boots and Shoes ; Anchor Bolting Cloth ; . Kerseys an Linscys ; Irish Linens, Or ash ; Table Diaper and Napkins. With many other orticles, all of vdch lcingpur chased by the Package;' ill be oiTereTj at low prices, by whojiwale or retail. r ' "; '-''Nrvr'-lS56?' ' --'-;.294ft",-.; . .,i ; NOTICE WILL be rented on the 2d day of I)ecemler next, at the Door of the Court House, in Fayetteville, for the term of 4 years, the old Barksdale Plantation on Up per Little River. Also, (!25 acres of l.and near Sum merville, with the boxes thereon. Bond and approved securities required, and the terms as prescribed by Act of Assembly. P. MURPHY. Ganrdian of S. Barksdale. The Winslow tract of Land will also be rented at the same time and place. P. MURPHY. Ag't for M. A. Barksdale. Nov. 15 1S5(J. 24-2t SECO.VD STOCK. OF GKOCCUIES. I am now receiving my second stock of GROCER IES, consisting in part as follows : 50 sacks Rio Coffee, .50 Boxes Cheese, 35 qr Bbls. No 1 Mackerel, 5000 lbs Bacon sides, 35 boxes Crackers, 20 " steam Candy, 20 cases negro Shoes, and 40 pieces Kersey, For sale by E. F. MOORE. Nov. Sth 1856. 23-tf GUANOES, 758 BAGS PERUVIAN: 327 do. COLUMBIAN. Not only has the cost of using these Guanoes in con nexion been very much diminished, but experiments have proved that the phosphate, so much wanting in tha Peruvian, not only increases the yield, but com bined with the Columbian makes the crop much more certain. For sale by D. S,- W. McLAURIN Nov. 6, 24-tf CH AN CiO FOR A BAItti A fs I will offer at public sale on the premises on Tues day the atb of Dec. next, about 470 acres of Land, the property and residence of Nlly and Jennett Wilkin son, said Land lies on the East side of the Raft swamp in Robeson county 18 miles from Lumberton on both sides of the Lumberton Road, there is 80 or 100 acres in cultivation, well adapted to the growth of com, cot ton, Ac. there is a large quantity of pine for Tim ber and Turpentine. Terms at sale. JOHN BUIE, Ag't. Nov- 15, 1856. 24. -4t. SOTICJK. The subscriber having been appointed Commissioner to sell the negroes lcloiigiiig to the estate of Normin Johnson, will sell at the Court Hotl.e door, in Toom er. Harnet County. N. C. on the second Monday n December, at 1 2 o'clock, the following negroes viz : Juda, aged 50 years and 2 children. Anderson, aged 8 years. Calvin, aged 4 years. Terms of sale. Six months credit, the purchaser giving bona and approved security. B. F. SHAW, Com. Nov. 15, 185C. 24-3t We call the attention of WHOLE SALE DEALEES TO our present Stock, and we have recently re ceived 300 bags Rio, Laguira. Maricatbo and Java Coffee, 20 hhds Sugar, assorted grades, 75 bbls do. Refined, Crushed and Powdered, 05 boxes Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles. G( do. Fancy and assorted Candies, 10O coils Kentucky. Jute and Manilla Rope, 7 bales Bagging, Gunny, Dundee and Burlaps, 30 tons Hoop Iron, 120 boxes Cheese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb; Soda, 40.000 Cigars various brands, ALSO Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Borax. Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soaps, Starch. Powder, Shot. Bar Lead White Lead. Putty and Linseed Oil, Window Glass Snuff in Boxes. Kagle Mills do., in Half Bids.; Green and Black Teas, Hollow-Ware, Swells Iron, English. German, and Cast Steel; Plows. Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Sausage Cutters aud Staffers, Trace Chains Sole Leather, Arc, Are., The above Goods we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. At W. McLAURIN. Nov 15. 24-tf COMMON SCHOOLS. The Board for Examination of Teachers in the Common School of Cumberland County, will meet at the Office of the Chairman 011 the 25th, 26th and 27th November inst. All who are desirous of an examination must then attend. EDWARD LEE WINSLOW, J. T, WARDEN, W. A. HUSKE, Committee. Fayetteville, Nov 15 24-2t NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Drs. McSWAIN t Mc DUFFIE are requested to settle. I have .bought Dr. McDuffle's interest iu the Notes and Accounts of the firm, an.' intend closing it as soon as possible. I can be found at my resilience on Gillepie street, south of the Market Square, when uot abseut on business. II. A. McSWAIN. Nov. 10. 24-3t Dissolution. COUNCIL, RAY A Co.. have this day disolved co partnership hy mutual consent. -Alex. Ray is author ized to use the name of the firm in liquidation he may be found at the stand formerly occupied by them. Where all indebted to the Firm are requested to call and settle, as longer iuilu-lgence will not be given. J. T. COUNCIL, ALEX. RAY, J. A. NICHOLSON. Nov. Sth 185C. 24-3t NOTICE. WIL,L,bcsoId on Monday the 10th of November (Cumberland Superior Court week.) at the Court House two first rate yotmg mules, iu good order and well broken. it WM. J. SMITH. NE.VV CORN MILL NEARthc Codge is noTr In full and successful one ration for the accommodation of the public;- Their patronage is respectfully solicited. II. G. HALL, Ag't. Nov. 8j!S56. 23-3t x:w goods. THE subscriper has received his Fall and Winter ter Stock of Goods, consisting in pari of Blankets, Iverscvs, stripes, ami i'Jrt:!: Saddles, Bridles, nnd Mart'mg-itles; Hoots. Snots, & If sits ; Rio, Lnguirn, and Java (Toffee; Loaf, Claraficd and Porto Rico Sngur; Cuba Molasses, nn excellent article; Sugar house Syrup- Vinegar, .. per, Spice and Tea-; soda bis cuit, an Cheese -MMtd Adamantine; .sp?srm Candles vSnuiX I'owjKt & FliU'i Glue, Trass Hoops, and cooLis- ALSO-i A fine assortment of Sogafs bacco. A 'few Bbls. O'd Scup Williams s Vt luskcv. A jrr usually kept in a Grocery. uo weli-to givodiiiu aval Oet. 22 cOBr:)i,ASu The Lndies will find at the C complete assortment of China. Class and rnrf;rn'5rr.iriFN comprising; almost everything requisite 1 fort or elcfrancc. W. X. TILLIaGII AST SILVER PLATED Spoons, Ladles, l i,s, Butter and Dessert Knivtsivivd Castors. Silver Platkd Cake Bas-kMis very Land some, at from $7 to $10 eacU. Kvives and Forks, and Scissors of superior quality. Brittaxta Tf.a a NCo fit ij'-ToT? I ' Carters, Candlesticks, SpKiisV Ltvilics, Coiiiiiiut iuu Setts, Ac, Arc. . ' r''vX'J. Lamps, a variety for OiiFliiid or Lnrd. Looking Glasses, from 7 x H to i-S x 1 G inches; - Waiter, Mats, Baskets, Tin ami Wooden-ware, Iron and Stone Mc&ta'vls;-,- &e. For sale by W. N. Ti LLI N (MI AST. Oct. 25. , I m. D. W. C, BEN BOW, D. D. S., G rmluale nt the Bnltitnme College of DEITiL SI R;ERY, ICC IBHil.? 11 u:u u . iu x i A" . 1 ck k f t i ir ' 3 P. M. to 5 P. M. IR. BENBOW may be found at his suit of Rooms near the Market, where all who are in ru td of ihe services of a Dentist are respectfully in v licei to call. All operations performed upon the latoi-t and nnt approved plans. To those in need of .trtiSrial Tf t!s, he would simply say that he is behind 111 no improve ment. He inserts from one to an entire set upmi tuia Gold or Platina plate, -Khieh lie guarantees to , bv equally as serviceable as the natural iga.is. He spends nine months of each icni m t!il p'ace, (from first of" October to the first of July.; Oct. 'iS, 1-S5G. 2Mf 50 HAGS RIO CQ-FI,.M. 50 Matts Java do. Just received and for sale by W.-H. CARvrR. 50 Boxes Tallow. CJaiulles. 50 do. Ailmantin-e " Just received aud for sale bv - -'-.- AY. H. CARVER. Green and Black Teas, best qua Jil. v, at S. J. HINSDALE'S." Aug. SO.. 1856. &13-tf W. P. Elliott, C O JI M 1 S S-IOM M I-i It C II A Si V , KAVKTTK.Vil.LE. X. C. Agent fur i-utlrrk-li 4. t o. . St Will fttriii j.iroiu'.'t.y to uil busiutrf i-jiiruui to Jiis ear. 10 lil)ls. Prime Cider Vintur. Just received and for sale by W. II. CARVER. A Lirt;e assortment of Dry Gtidtls, Shoes, Boots, Hats. Blankets, Kerseys Ac. Just received aud for sale by Oct. IS, lN5j. 20-St W. H. CARVER. 20 Bbls. C. Susar. 5 " Crush Just received and for sale by W. II. CARVER. 2o lioxes (Jheese. Just received, and for sale by W. II. CARVER. NOTICE. Application will be made: to the next Gener al Assembly of the State of North Carolina for r.-.i act more effectually to til. ate the fi-.on filtbv wt ;i n-ri ;i f 1 1. mtfir i n tlu- tl ..W... U - I- - w III . 1 ters, streets, alleys and private. of Fayetteville, to promote tcr regulation of satd towi. poses. At tomok F A VETTKV ?X May be consulted at ihe , Shepherd, Esq.. on Green StrecK JUiy m. jo in. Jamks; C. fciiiTii. Milks Costik JAMES C. S.1IITII CO., Commission Alercha rtls, Have removed their tfliccs, to the second storv- of the building formerly occujrjed by the Tt-Ieraph Cunq.a v where they are prepared o attend to all busintj-s in tho Commission liue. All business entrusted to them will be punctually att-nded to. Wilmington, October 1, 185.5 y ANOTHER LETTER FROM TEXAS. Tuwi.s Co., Tkxas, Aug. 15, 135 L Messrs Fleming Brothers Dear Sirs: There wrr' several cases of Chills and Fever in my mother's farnilv at the time we received the M'LANE'S LIVER ILLS ordered in my letter of June 12th. and a few coses administered in each case produced the desired eliect, thus demonstrating the emcieacy of these celebrated Pills in that disease. Mother has not een troubled with the sick head ache since she has commenced taking these Pillsy and as we have but few of them left you will please se: d us another dollar's worth. Direct as before, to Austin, Texas. Kespectft By yours. MEREDITH W. HKNRY. Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manu factured by FLEMING 'BROS., PITTSBURGH,, PA, There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills; now before the public. Dr. McLane's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now hp had at all resnectablc drug stores. NONE GENU- 1 J I It 0 i IlNE WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE OF I v r l-AI TV i FLEMING BROS. r
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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