- ( ,t5 ,ff ,?0JiST73Yfw y: S ' . .. jr X : -a s i J A. : . . .. : ' - -v - J f I r i , ---J - 1 ft I '-'I I A. f I T ' -.. . " I I I - b I 1 t ..I I - I 1 1 r ' I i i Vr.' F. WIGIITMVX & CO, Proprietors. OP S WlHCdIP TXOS ,T3 , T II E C AAOIOJf I A.W For a single copj, if piid ia dran-;e, per aannrn, $2 (H " " " at tbe end of 3 mouths ,. 2 5Qi " : i u at the end of 6mout'as 3 03 M " ." at the rjai of the y ?ar, 3 50 No su'cripCio"i will be recsirel for a shorter period. liaa o te ysar a il pail in advance. . " 1 With tbv rlir of eTt'nliag fie - ciic iltion aad en iai :l i ;hs uef iHi'S of ths nioer, tha propriiljr -of" fers the f t'o v'ti-z re na;kMy low i , CL Ull RA t 3, IXVA RlfBLY I.Y A DA"C EL- both 5 cdf !e of tbe Croltilanv 1 yar, 58 00 15 00 i i Ratet f AdtcrtWnjl, ; ! Sixty cent por aqtiire of 16 lines, of jets, for the first n 30 ce tin for ; uVcpcit incrtidn, .unlni the Wtism-nt is oublishe l f.r more , tha two 9Tlt -v?.ieti ;t t' r'J V ; For three mo iths, - - - - W-.t . For six months, - ' - " 00 ' For twelve months. - - - - - 10 00 4 B .rralTerti3ments mast hare the desired number of in. .sert'ons tja-ked on th;m, orthrwis they will be..!n .-i..A ;n r.w-WA :mrl ehiir '-nl accordingly. ' Sp:eiat tions ja hare Uto v t w ' - - - - - attention i dirrrttd to thh r-quisition. wk. F. win HTM VX & CO. clhik.t G. WKlGIir. AUnrurrat Uw, layelteville, W. C. Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets. Kel.'y 3. lft"6. J. A SPF.ARS, ATTORNEY AT LAW; ATTHNUS the Conrti of Caaaberiaad, Harnett, "Vake a.i l Johnston. A1 lres, Toomer, Harnett Co., N. C. Fob. 1(. 18". 85-y DR. OFF ICU Fro.it iv. A. BLACK. II.) m. oer Dr. S. J. Kl-tf Hinsdale's v 00 y I !t 15 tiR I'ACTOR Y, ill' t;K). LAUDER. ly .pjilte to 12. ' W. V.lliiiug.V , Fayetteville, N. C-. () :t. 1. 185G. r T Auctiod Store, p. II SALE. .4 of F.til. v-.i 1 0 ipe Eeir River Stor )r :CMMalI i.i irt rate drd'.-'r. The. Store ; l-ii if ta 1 1 at th Cr.-w ' Roads and ttn- ..... - t it 1? '-1 Dv.-Hii,'. in at a i ij ail t-i ut t veMteJ ry viy inform uroiui. A iv p;r-..i lHtrinar to p irhase can obtain further p vrtic.il mm riMpctiajf th-r property by calling c i 'eitbJi- f i it .V'MiH' Crj-k da the Wilmington Road 1$ ml le fro n ! avettevilK". ; ! SARAH WRIGHT.! Oct.4. 18 tf JAMBS WRKilir. 0. HOUSTON WOULD return his thank to the ptibTlc for Uvj liberal patron age hi lids fedeived, arid hopes. y nanctuaiity in business, for u le ha commenced hnsm -S! vr: hi" o vn responsibility, lo;i tlu Son tli si.Je of Person street, two doors b.dow the Capo Fear Bahk and three door- above hi ol 1 stand where he won Ui be etal to i all lits oil fr'.en U. He expects tokee, oa hul a goil assortment of Saddles. Bridles Whips nd every thin in his line of business J S. II. II ' w:ll atte 11 to rpan tui; ui o.an-a, Hes c. a-i t h:s charts shall be moderate. 1 Septvie.', r l:i.-lS56. MetiatlVnl Strange will pay the; hjgh .t . ..h ,,;,. for Turnentiiie until turtner nouc; Sept I Sod; 58-tf H r V TT 1 T.r H AS removed i 1 . L1 A U I J IV his lioot & Shoe establishment to the comer; of Gillespie and Franklin streets. v:i,:ti t'l St. ite P.vi'i. in a i l u.ider the rooms t,f n tIv .vicupied by t'.i ' S of T. He has on hand a fjp't rat"' stoc'k of PLAIN al FANCY, HOME and rIi IT .-Ii ) Hio's. S!i ; '-. ' ra'iters. and will maiiu r. .t ii- . ill irfudes ia h:s ii 1 in tha best style at short tvttie Tha infill for pa iiriatifa oft'i ' lib r il pi Dee. l:, IS'iG. fivors, he solicits a con- 1 1 ig j heretofore bestowed. OF VAMI A nhW LAXDS. o 1 iii" SECOND MONDAV in February IS"), at t!i - Cvmrt l.t;i in th to v 1 of Fayetteville, the un ,1:t.; . v i 1 1 o l'er for sal-'. 01 a credit of one and two . .--il t.-i t of L 'i.) ia -th'i eomti s of Cum- -rl i t I .1.1 I lla: ;i -tt. ..,. ir u.j ., tin v.i.ern bank of tlie Cape i Fear River, below Sm'th's Ferry, containing about tifteen hu. idl ed a id sixty-live acres the Plantion of the? late II -nry illliot. There is a life-estate in two hundred nad titty aeres of this tract, which will not be ottered for sale" Tlie int -ret i reversion will be disposed of oa the sab' day, separate from the other portion of the Plantation. 1 50 'acres oa Lower Little River, known as thOjGib 6on place. I ' . til?.; acres 'on. Lower Little River; fdrmer residence of AJe.x.r Williams. Jr. 45 acres near KUiot's Mills; , 550 acres on the Juniper. 3-K acres on Little Mill Creek. . 6d acres 011 Gibson's Creek the Sinclair place. :Hd acres near Mc Arthur's Bridge. Also th( Saw Mill Timber on ..300 acre's adjoining. . 50. acre riu Black Branch, near W . J. Kelly sj And C i vi Mill Tim tier on 1 10 acres adjoining. ifiii aeres near Muuroe's Bridge, North side qf the . ttkik inftil .lino- the Mineral Spring near the MMIa f,iriH..rlv lll. M lirchisOU?8. 3t ( acres 01 Grog Creek, ndar the Fayetteville and Western Plaak Road. j , , " ! , 51) neres on the North Prong of Aiidersorus Creek ,.i;..;.i.ul iiitfnst. Ji lna-oae-third of two t.t : 1 th. Tow 1 rif Favetteville. on dlewaiy street known astli Ar a-tro ug lots: and ia 28 acres of Land Known a- in-: vi u-in 1-; . -- : , oa th.'outh side of Little iver, near Elliot s Mills; -ALSO " 'j At the same tiole. on a credit or six ntdntns, win 12 shares of Stock In the Fayetteville dnd "Western Plank Road. . ' , . , 40 shares of Stock in the Fayetteville and Kaieign Plank Road. ? ' .' shares in the Cape Fear and D ep" Riv.er Naviga- lion Company. ' ' . ... i ' in k..... ; , r'.tin-fHorln.tiii Academy. And an un divided interest in the Cheiriical ApVaratas " tb.ej"eiu- - These sales are nt;vlo uader a pover m the Will of the late Henry Elliot. ALEX'RELLIOTr I p . j J. G. SHEPHERD, f Ti. I Dec 20, I80G. 29f.ts . j F 0 RUE N T' 4 Tho TTOITSE AXD LOT on the corner tofjMaiden f ane ami TJuitfn' Streets formerly the residence, of R. Brvaa. For terms ajfply to . :Jl2 WmtF.' A? ighWri Editor. tProip&br AVbrnlM; H ur MJestnrative, for ante hf Aug. 30. 9I3-tf. - f if THE P is f A.T I O The . wibscriber .haTini: purchased' the Riffht of the tbdret&tcMne' for the fcomnties .otCnmberlaud and" fs'J in it strucftreiafjd operations, and should ftny4 portion of it f:i.'4g bf easily and speedily repaired k oirnoNM birlntXtb sc flf tools.-I.do not claim; fr this machuiemorCian whjvt i if "Wf to., per form -rf' r.rtrt.ifkii .1lor wh icu . almost every family is able to sMPpf?- vrt111 ;at Inter ferine ti AitvArv nntifcs. In. toe first plHce cn ta iz.or. years o. M V " 26 natnir nrn. iv ouci avc 1 --- are adhered to, wil 510 as muc ur5lw u., . -J sn Arninrv W!iv . Rn II Uir vr certificate. - irinn mwepHw u.!c rivMv . in'Use one of these haapbiaes ISli AM 'BLAKE. 4riTl2; 185.! 4' Fayette TILI-.E, N. C. April !?. lRob. thennrleraiffned. Uavirte purchased of Mr lsham nhv Ane nf the aU6ve rtachines. cordially recommend the favor of the Public.n It washes very rapidly, and the work i much belter: done-than is usually rtoue in the old wavJ and ith le.ss wear to theTtiotmn It far ereeeds Silr exriectatioitP, and lias only to be eenJa operation . to shtisfy the niopt skeptical of its utility and economy. We have no doubt of its being irenerally used' wberevet introduced. V.lG, McRak .ISO. D. WltXTAMS, JtSits D. Starr, Joseph A. Worth, A.. O'Hanlox, David Wemyss. W. J. Asi::Rsds, Wm.' McLaurin A. P. Hurt, Jas. G. Smith, We in com Dan v wit 1 several other Rtnt.emen. saw a four dollar bill which las very dirty and much defaced, put in and tashed out by this machine, re moving all the duty abpeafanee ot tne nu, ana leav ing it perfectly legibl. which shows there is little or norubbing produced in washing fine articles. 1 1 RANK jN. UOBERTS, I Jas. G. Smith. DRUGS, MKDICINES, &c FALL STOCK, ne-.v receiving, by HINSDALE. Aug. 30, 18.)fv . 4 p!3- v 11LL 'lUUDE, 1836. lh F. i K A UC K' IS NOW OPENING, a large and desirable Stock of FALL AXD IVLXTUII GOODS, consisting ju part of Clack and Colored SilUs, ',..-. i. ' English and Frcnc 1 Merinos. Plain and Fig'd D Lane, some bcautif 1 patterns, ; 151ack and Fancy Alpacas, . - Edgings and Iuseri ingsj. Collars and Underj'lec vert, 1 Cactus aad WhalebouejSkirt.s, Jaconet. Nainsook .Swjss and Plaid Muslius, if French, English ai d, Atnerican Prints, 1 Cloths and Cassim -res.; " Satlnetts, JJenns at d Tweed?, Plaids. Li usi ys aa I Keiseys. Carolina aml!ail ioro Stripes, Rleached an.t lirown Shirtings and bhevtings, WfcrtadldrEi4attebt. , . Drilliiiffs artd Tickings, " i lrix.H Innens gowltissOrtmentv ' ' Slials, Cloaks aftd iian-tiiia3-, -'--s'" Extra quality of U-d Blankets. " F .; Ribbons; Belts. Gives, Hosiery, Ac. --ALSO ' ,; Hats. Caps, Bonnets, iT dots', Shoes and Umbrellas-, 1 genert.l assortment of "' READY'rtADp CLOTIITXG, ,nd everv variety initlie xiANKKE NOTION LINE, yhich will be sold at 1 smll advance for CASH, or m time to punctual Customers, tether at I ; WhoUinJ or Retails Ml arrcspectfully iopteld to give me a call befdre purchasing elsewhere B. 1, 1856. PEARCE. 14-tf Hay St.. Fayeitevil e, Sept. RRQSPECTUS Of the SOUTHKltV TIT GUAR Y MKSSKSUliit For the yearil856. July to December. l! WEX r -TttHtD VOLUME. In issuing the Probectas of the Twenty-Third v ol- umeot tne nwuiu&p jj-x 1 1 .iujoou-iuu, commencing with thHjnly No., the Proprietors rely olely on the encouraging letters ana promises 01 me friends of the Messenger to aid them in extending its circulation, and they beg to assure the public that no exertions will be remitted on their part to maintain the high character d ' the: work, and to challenge, the patronage of all who: value sterling literary merit. For Twentv-One Yetji s, the Messenger has endeavored to reflect faithfully tl; e Southern mind, while disdaining ill narrow and sectional? views, and lias . been alone amon-'the montlil v jleriodicals of Anie'ricdi in defence . t.'-i T-r rid PVJ"riT-TrrVU tM? .. Til fi1 SOinlHERN STATES. ? To this dfficc it will be devoted, and will be prompt to repel assaults upoji the South, whether they come under the specious gArb of fiction, or in the direct form of anti-slavery pamphlets;. At this critical juncture. while our enemies are employing literature as inir mot potent weapons of attack, the Southern people wUl surely not withhold their ' encouragement from a work whose aim it sWall be to $triue mows in meir u.c- r...io 1 I : llh anliprplnfnrn. riresent its readers ! iich Serdofe foan:NOTHINCi VESTURE. with Review. SiilbrtcM and BiograVhicf SkctcMs, Novels, fales. Travels, Essays, Poems. hZt Critiques, and 1'opers on me Jinny, acy " cllur Xationul Subjects. With a view to entire1! a larger circulation of the MESSENGER, the Proprietors though the intend greatly increasing i ie sUe of the work, have reduced the nriee of Sunscri ition. which is now only Three 1 Dollar! per. annum, in Advanre, FIRST OF) JULY IN ANY YEAR. ... dLUBS Remitting! us Fifteen Dollars in one letter, will be entitlbd to Six Copies. The Editorial amICtitical department of the.Mcs-: sender will contindl tmder the charge of , ' JOHN llU ."THOMPSON, Esq., . . .-1 ...in At.irbia nntp -Hri "enrreiit l.terature Aim win euiii,r v'p.- ....... a id reviews of all. dew American br general interest aiu : ' - . . . 4 value. The Ed nt8 fearlessly and honestly avoweit Tile Eusiues Uvjiarimeuiat uwmuuiicu j mcuiiuri- -jorw.s.l tr nrlinm alfeoinimmicatious ot a ousmess.ua- M :l : b W It UA?IB, r HUViUOOU.i tx- kxj . . .. v -.1 TrtnriTTOorT . s Law Ibiildiugi Fraukltn Street, Richniond, Va Jane 1," 18ob. Five sevenths if the FARMING AND TURPEN TINE LAND in Harnett county, known as the Parker joining wm. liarr ugton's laiwl on LJbejea,ia MBe200 -acres cf the bet quality dflor grounds oa the Rivef, The up lands are heavily timbered with pines, and 'within six miles of the Fayet eville and Western Railroad. , 1 Fcr particulars hpply tO If .iUCAU 1 M D li. x : ii Nov, 2?, I 26-tf c it Ackers, 50 Bdxes SoilaiULdjLemoa Crackers, just received Mai-yland potteries. v ORBIX & CO, AK ia. . Whieb. if taken t the floods leads lo- forlane.V v ONE TRIAL MAY fAKB YCU RtfJH-F.OR LIFE. SpienilMi scneipes urwni r'J . , EENDaYOU ORDERS - ir? rro cafiBi-W) 4b co '4 r:-; ---ra-i " hi SOLD!iM0RE PRIZES - ; i; 'Than any other ie ins the .State of Maryland. , ; SINLE,TICKETSia - Whole &i I f s HalWs AtsJ'Qnartexs 25 cts. CEWFIPAfE3 OFt PACKAGES Whole Tiekets $16.00 26 HalfTicket? - 8.0.) - 4.00 KOTHINGGAIN, ifC"; Ticket i - - - jjaK - eiauii,"", mj uv .mi4i 'iu wuk instable to the Purchasers. TllY PACKAGE. " F,SX0fwe send pAOkage lialyes Jtv'9 y oola ticiicia For $5 wi send 'package Quart's & one Whole Ticket. ! 1 i . 1 ) ! f Look at the following " - ' -! , . I ; SPLENDID SCHEMES. ' ' r ' One of which are drawn at 12 o'clock, each day of tile i - ; ; ; -- week! " , - ,.; i , BRILLIANT. -V , 47.2G7 Hollars. ; MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY - f Class 310. ': I CORBIN & CO., AGENTS " ; SCHEME. 1 prize fiX 5,000 1 do 1,000 1 1 1 160 fi4 ; "W 64 4.328 22.176 do ; i do x ai do : doS do ;do' do do do 1 21 K 06 20 8 4. 2 I 47:2 67 24,81 prizes amounting to " CAPITAL PRIZE. . 1 5,00) Dollars. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY; Class 102. RBIN & CO.JiAGENJS. Sen emu! ' !, CO 4 : . 1 .prize of $5,000 , 500 30 20 10 4 2 1 '"' ' $47,247 . lo do do do do rio do do do do I 1 i 200 - 12(5 3.no(j 23.4:$u 27.b!l4 Jirizes amounting to o- Class 255. CORBIN ct CO., AGENTS. v S'ciiemi;: prize Of do - . 35,740 30.316 prices, amounting to Tickets $1 Shares in proportion. We invariably answer letters by return mail, feu closing the tickets in a good safe envelope, and always observe the strictest. confidence. After the drawing is over, we send the official drawing, with a written ex nlanation of the result of tHe venture. All Prizes Dougiuaitnis oincs are payauie immuuitui t after the drawing in Current Money .'and we take Bank Notes of an v StaTe. or Bank drafts in payment for tick- ets at par. - For odd amounts in making change we re- ceive postage stamps, they being more convenient than Snveu-!coHSPond Juts may place the utmost confidence in the regularity and safety Of the mails, as very few .. .oU. ne Minnv i,flnn0n when nvnTierlv directed to us. Be careful that vou mention your Post , Office. County and State, tiive us at least one single trial, you cannot lose much, if not gain. One single trial niay. make you independent for life. TRY US. There should be no such word as fail. Address - ? j CORBIN & CO. !; Box 190 Post Office, Baltimore Md. Oct. II 21-6ni ' ' NEW AND CIlfiAP GtOOlJS. I James Kyle - . j 4 I HAS just received a very large and general assorw, nient of GOODS Amcng which are; French and English Merinos Do. 4 1 Detains, Plain and I igured ; Dress Silks, Fig'd and Plain j Black Fillet Mits ; Sleeves and Collars ; - . Cloths, Cassimercs and Satins; Bear and Negrd Blankets ; ., 3-4 to 12-4 Bleached and Brown DdmesticS ; Gentlemen's Ready-Made Clothing, Carpeting, Good and Common ; Boots and Shoes ; Anchor Bolting Cloth ; Kerseys and Li nscys ; t Irish Linens, Orash ; ' - K Table Diaper and Napkins. . . With inanv other orticles. all of which being pur. will be oifered at low prices. 23-tf . :. - -11 m, ,m - 11 .-ii 1 1 i A la race lt of Blankets, both white and colored for sale cheap by L. BRANDT, Dec. 13. GiUspie st, . near tne garnet. 28-1 m " .. ' ' ' ' ' f-; 5- . TJlKKX UP, ;j And committed to the Jail of Moore dm., on the 14th i Df Nov.?18;G. a negro-man named JACK, who says he L,Vas raised in Richmond county N. C. by Daniel ;Mc- ;j Kav-. 1 Said Bd-v is about 27 years did, about fave feet ! five or six inches in height, and says that he belongs to Ja,nosl streeter. Said Bov is of black or brown com- 1 do ' BiUwv 2 do 300 j o 1 no I 4 . r 1m ' I : r4; .. ',. . ' "' : t.- i . . - 1 - curreiit literature ; piection. The owner will' please come fOYward and Fteiga works of pav, fees, prove property, w it Will be dealt kjf iiti c itprV opinioas.wjU j COrditfg lo' law; .. vowed. - f." . - J. A, BARRETT. Jailor. ' iti.o nani will nliip hrnne forward ana Dec 6, 1856. 27-3t , . 1 A'Antis TUriils' island alum S -LT. LUtt Just recei C. E. LEETB: Dec 1 3, :3-2t ViilLL JjD SETTLE. TTfR Subscriber will close bis business! in this ,ciJ, soon and consequently hi& t6or? nrnrt he closed also. All those indebted to hifni,bjrjVote.oraccOapt , pect fully requested lift call aud,jnake IMMLDIATE PAYMENT 4 AH-Notes end acconflts renlalnmg UNP AID on the lt January- next -will be placed in the proper hands for collection. As this is his last notice hi hopes it -will be rufficletft td save cbstiV ,' " ' ' v TIo has still on band a fair asKortment of IX R Y GOO I) S: HATS, GAPS. SHOES. Jkc.. which be will offer for a few weeks at and below Cost, fdr.CASH. X It thy- hftvinvr aftf ornit arrainst htm Will lease present mem ior pay menu ; . at .i? J ..ja - CI-. - The Tr that the f Monday t of Mr A : Mr VcL Nortli (' chiirac to all tion. and t , T ne in" " !. boo . ritutia and r. -: . li cr with'ri t ticu i ed : : En-K Latin, ... matics. $ !, E.vcelUV . - . - - ' . v to -annoace to the pblic" f this Institution", will iopen n ..ry next, nnrler she saperr'stoA lhlin as Principl. . ' ra lnatsj of the Un'vervty 6f": te-tJmoPjali are of th"e" h "a;best . the Traste&s n girias: osstirance; ';:svd:t patronize the lastitu-" v? tjex.l vantages of systemaTc ae jnilles iwist of Cartha-e it Wesrn Plank Road, in the mora! and intelligent tteighbor r 'ore be freei.4rom- "many, of the . : so much endan ger the health - -1 i Town and Villages. Sr'l to advancement $10 in Sl". h, krd higher brandies of MaQie- V " ,rV- 'r 2u7v(V -29-3 1 RbbeSon Institute. ' M CuRRIK, PRINCIPAL. The'exereises ef this Institution will be resumed on Tuition -oee Session. Spiling. $6. Common En- giish, Natitrat .Science, tslo. Ancient Lan- ; euairea." 518. - Stddedta are prepared Clasff i bf uaiveratty of N. U ' ' The-priacipal jnacuajze of th commodious Stew-1 it .11 ...t. 1 1 1 1 , . ..j ,t, -i exclusive of waVf ins and rcom lijthts. I -Board 3i tuitHi payable in advance, if required, ! ,-:. .ii. -i ?, . 1.. j 1 .... The travcUn public are also informed that couiiorta- ; We accoramodatioas can bji obtained at the Stewards j Hall, on; reasonable term j I . St. P&nlS-. Dec. 20. I?i5. A 26-St -1 - - ; 1 - . Plantation Be KTer res. THE MOONEY PLANTATION, on the west side ! of Cape Fear River, six miles iwlow Fayetteville. M ill be reuteil on Saturday the 27th' iust. (instead of Jau y 1st, as advertised.")' n the priim.ses, at 12 o oloekM. Abso. at the sam-J tinuaud place, wili be hired the Negroes belongingjo said 'Estate. Poscssi0a given Jauuarylst 1857. ' I rt i U . - . : C E. LEETE, Auct'r. - Dec.2Q. , 29-Jt Land fbrSale. Tlie Snbscrfber oilers for sale, bis LANDS ia liar- nett Ooiinty, consisting of Three Hundred and Nine Acres; mare "or X ess. situate 1 ail lying in the fork of Barbae de: and Upper Little River. I will sell together or in lots to, suit the purchaser. Those wish ing to' purchase will do well to examine the Lauds, as a description here would b useless. : ; 1 wilt sell ttie a:pve nauieu uau-i ou me -'"! Thursday. the .I5th January i857. ; For further particulars, appiv to Joan &mau, or my- self at Owensville, N. C. ; W. A. SMALL. ! Owciisvill.. Oc,c.l3, 185G. 1 28-4t i Wanted. A first rate SADDLE aim IJAKiNLS MAKERS to whom good wages and steady . eniploymeht' will be this oilice, or address inven. PP y U I II. HEATH. Clinton, N. C. 28-tf ma xii mm J ait tablislxel, Gratis, tlie S J. :x rxa' : A "KW WOKPS r OX TIK RATIONAL TitH A T liKXT, withtut .Medicine, of Sp-iinaturihta or L.ocal Weakness, . Nocturnal Emissions, Gen itat and Nervous Debility. Iinpoienc, ana itiipeu.- t 1 : meuts to Marriage general ly.i . ; B t b. ok i.AXtr, M. l. niauv TIip imnortant tact that the alarming com- 1 . . t 1,,,, ,, .ltki tmii. nf plaints, originating in ih, apt o a , ,0 . uuof youth, may be easily ie o Jy tt AUi 'u- u this small tract, cleai 3 1 " t u . d a d the c ,. c new and highly successful treatment, as adopted tbeAnthor fully. l"t ill one is;enabled to cure h.in t " vt;S least possible cost, thereby avoul.ug all the advciLsta mostrums ot the day Gont lAxnv address, eaatis and post free in a sealed tjftvelope, by remitting t.pot paid) two postage stamps -":v : Jr " . , ' . . .... to Db; B. De LankV, u iauiwiu airwv, x Dete. 13, 185ti. i.X-ly Money Wanted. I wil ;.ir ...v inVKI.l.IVfi HOL'SE and lot. at occupied by myself,! situated in lower Fay- present eiievuie on Person street, opposite jir houmou & dwclbug. 'the Lot contains over naii an acie, a.ui k.. u,, u nninfnitabln for a small ianiilv. naviug V W 410UCV W VV"V - . . , irooms auu a good well of water cOavenient. wv. ' . - t inl.iv to I . - R. D. LA lJ. : fr 1 f or JOSEPH L'TLEY. ti o -Trihe aimvu nrnniTtv no Uhi nrivaieiv i- ivately dis- runi fif bv 1st Jariuarv, it will then be oite : eu ai puo- k.' II II D. 1). 11V UlUV Kl - lec.!6, 1856. 1 ts nstiriii A1 rr n. w w 27-4t 75,0Q0 Choice, X J 1 X j Jl. M.M. I J ryi ci- ,1 ? v- Green ;Nurseris bad Gardeps near Greeusboro . t.. whitsh will be deatly invoiced, marked, packed, and sent to any portion' of the country on or Hear any line of transportation. S ii. -It Will be rememliered. that the Apple and Ptarijraised at these Gardens took the -highest Pre ifiiapts at the last N. C. Stale Fair, and the apple oc cupied the highest scale oil merit in tlavnr, numb. r. and size at the American'-Poimdogieal society, Held at Rochester in the State ol New York on the 24th L...., Utr WKsT 1 K k. iV UU.. at in.; vi est ast. Address Ureeusboro . Dec. 6. I85G. 2:7-4 t pd nvlttg Ween appointed Inspector of Naval Stores. I am. prepared to perform1 all duties in my line bf! business either at the River or .n Town. I have a : convenient ana commoaious waud-hwu.uu im: corher of Gillespie- Street and can be found at the Ktiir Hf M.CamnlH'll'swlien wanted. 1 . . . iil' niii'vT ii... -1 will take pleasure in attending to tne Dnsuiess ol rayf country friedds. and hope by a.strict attention to bas'iaess'to merit a share of the piiblic patronage. My charges shall be as moderate a3 any one can expect. i will do my duty to both luuyer ana seller, i i vi u I WM. R. WILEY. Dec. 20, 1856. 23-tf jl Goods a Wholesale The ubscribcT8 beg leavj to advise their customers and' Merchants generally, that they have received a part and exp'sct to receive the balance of their recent purchases in a few days. Their Stock will be much larger and more complete, than they nave ever oaereu. embracing a general assortment oi ! GROCERIES, . . Together with , Hardware and Cutlery Jfolloic JVdre, ; i Saddlery, Shoes, Leather, 4c All of which have been bor.u?ht by oae or the firm e pressly fdr tKe Wholesale Trrflc. Tbatr tm 1 be to casn nayera a i-"" ' TTJAEY 3;.,:i8:)7.- i'?neiUs of the" Institution may De.J Contributors; bet Ihe , tetVdeticres of n ... 1. the rojiowm&daw rates of tui- Chivrchman," in these latter 'da V; are said y--e inauvance, have been adopt- be so dec.iiediy Pus.yisticaf. that the higher $8,00 j M '1 tec 1 f NUilTII OAllOLINlAN. -: ; v FA YETTEVILtE; Jf. C. : FASir.0AlBLE.C.tLI:0T It IfEW YCH&. : We hare & weefelf Wper- nnljlislicd in lhi clti'ji'alled "The Ciinrchniai, whirh is, or otice wa looked upon & ,ihorzalL, parexceVoc, of the riijrU Church .KippaWaftV''thoahrditOK irially it prdffssed to heind -pendent of an and all the parties into which" tha t, highly resj ecta 1le denomination" of Christians is "suppose 1; to lie dirided. -- : In-other day, Bishop Otidert onk". Bishou Waiuwriht,. Hey. . .Dr. Haiffht.1 and other envtuent diyhies were among it$ regnlar The to of the high- 5;hu''rin-fr; iiere ha ye deemed lt judi cirfus or Expedient to cut or deny its connection, ;T!e iCiurehtna' iieverthplfss is etlited with s .rpdssf:i alnlltyv aifcf tlio waVf it walks'-intc tan reli'rioiijsiir -v ' Hii.i' f'-i nnisHtife.iH 1IK4 . fy, -isriVteTt ttm-y. sliippers of the God this World. rhtf1! '"'-v , ' y, wh6 was formerly a clergyiuartl heu eaa,eat ta.. kjk t.... 1 t u;...-'i;' - We were amused with tl is a Mr Kamsey mm ine esiauna .Li. w mu .u "S;-" - andthepropnetor, Mr Heck er, ! TS im.ller of tins city, and, I dare say. . from tlife of the established The Chnrch- 10 t' nian" on its legs, a thorough going ana sincere .1 Last week two communications worn tm ldidipf! in the minimis of this iourilftl. 1.: .;tr tl.lmV rClieCHUK W 1 1 ll Uimr nin u.1 yiin v.iv v.. and congregation of U racfc "thuVch; up Broad- way. the most fashionable establishment of . the sori j tj,js cj;v The music was said to be .f UIWuestio-imo!v is all opera, and nothing ..V... .1.-..? 't.k. ' 1 ewe, umi uiiir iuc lunjiicgnHyn kcic ii.i.v.. egation, but jiist such an "audience' aS One iirht see any night in the- week giggling 1111 ntiiv umtwuo ui . .i. , A ,,y i" nr..n..i. . u -.t. V T ho i.pimn (louna ot the orchestra, not cnoir, is a very clever young Woman, by-name. Mrs Julia . Botl stein, formerly Miss Julia Northal. Her salary 1 bejieve, is $1,500 per annum. She is a Roman CAthcMic herself, but siugS for the Episcopalians by express permission of -'Archbishop Hughes. Whenever anybody wants to hear the latest operatic airs, he or siie goes to "Grace," but in order to get a secured seat, it i .necessary, to go with unexceptionable kids, and if it be a male, unless he have a golcKheaded cane, an aristocratic moustache and the tonl ensemble of a freiitleman, no matter hov "good looking" UaV by ijfown, tlie StXtoii. says you 'can't " . :rUa : llr T.ivlnt a come n.!' I he rectoi is Kev. Dr. iajlot, a gooei enougu hun wi man ma t...j, w.tt.r, but his Way is nOt the fight way, lor the .ol- jowel. 0f tjie Sou of Man, who, while oti earth, ,a(i net Where to lay his head. The "'dear Doctor" lives in a splendid palatial resideuce. adioininir the Church, gets $4,000 or $D,000 a rear, has a reputation for preaching sermons f, . I10i)0l., ,..UI Jlear. "and an iiicontrovertioie disinclinatioii to "beyrging petitions" for "ma terial aid" from country parsons. All the prominent city politicians, you must know;, go to Grace' Church. John Van Buren has a --big double pew there, all to himself. trt bl...ir tb' Vtiiiti?.-tlH -'Gloria, in ! Excelsis," the "Te Ueum," and tJie MHeiiedicte" ",toiie" to some languishing air from "Norma," i4La Fiivorita," or 'V'Liuda de Chamounix," and wiieti the musical jiortiou of the performances .are ovejj he (John) quietly eases himself down, horizontally, o'u the velvet autldamask cushions, and whispers a request in the ear ot the "misera ble syner" that sits next lo him, to wake him no when the benedict ion commences. Col. Fremont and' "Jessie" too, are regular 'fvibiluts' John 'Charles goes in order to pt'ove that the Express lieJ, when it said he was a Romanist. There are also a great many other dignitaries. three member ot Congress, one ex-Alayor, and 1 cannot say how many epaulelted officers of ! the army and navy to be tound tliere every Sunilay." This wiii give you some idea of the i gentlemen portion of the audieuc-e." i" As for tiie ladies "Tlie Churchman." with 1 . . . . : . . 1.. i much trntli says liiey go 111 niaucing anmiuu din-r their heads, and often in a blare of silks, s itins laces and Jewelry, that one is accus . ,0 0llj y i a iia room, brat the lulMUl . - ..... . , , . r 1 i( 1 ..p ir imisif 111 11s laioreu Liie uiieiii. .iik-i .1..'. - - - i company with one ot her operatic or' concert room trills, it is no uncommon tiling 10 iicai me rr.riiMiu'i :tinlililV Cl lliciseu 111 euvii icuiuma )erft)rmance audibly criticised in such" r ., , , - g j t ..yery uuer ".rJoriOUS ! ' "SU .... . . . uerb!" etc . etc. Now, 1 think you will agree ,. ;ii. ..1.. that. " he uiiurentunti: erratic a iu I) Ull HIV, mav be in some things: is nevertheless ddiu excellent service in stripping off- the mask of counterfeit religion, a. id exhibiting the hypo- II, this bollbw-hearted;: shatu-fashio:.able re- I .; ,.,, as served up every Sunday, here i.i New a. . I ... I T . I I I fk r i I' ll II. I III' If Llllir. YVrk, snci nbl be nut an end to una -llie Utiu ret; man i. muLimr ii ,rd lieori ii ui ti!r to making ... r- - n j r tc. 1 11 11 ii. fcv brin about the lelorm. ll is an awiui uimyici j - , . 1 1 1 1 i 1 11 ' : 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 if 1 1: Liu iloiui u t . 1... I.i. . 11.1 iiimi 1 11 - iiiiitn I hrist si ii'l 1 nri.st uii'i 1 . . i . r...,i.... V.....4 illair,it,ve of the nv MiltC OO.IIV. I'll w . - i wursliiooed here. According to the ! latest fashion, Grace Church i iiiiinv others, which a hauling is ouly one of over the coals i will do nti harm. - 'pe lasto"ral recently issued, by the House Bishop-- against "light and tnvoloiis luustc1 . ' . ' V .prj- . f?.'.i. 1 k iiii inoriar iroui viuu 1 v... . -- - , . , , A ( tires its bullets. lhe proliiSsonal high Salaried 1 .1 ...r..i-' i n tin pboirs. iiaturalTv euougli. a lid this has le to another "very pretty quarrel, as Sir Lucius OTrigger would say, in some of the Churches, which 1 shall endeavor not to spoil by an explanation at Some future time.' Having- already extended my remarks on the "Church" bevoud what i intended; the "State" will have to be neglected to-day. Vhixve seV- i .r...w" mi mv tablet which 1 shall .rive you in uiy next. Very truly thine. " J FhocioS. From Cartingtoirs (N. Y.) Commissionaire. Dec. 1. Passing up Broadway, one day last. Week wo notieed a placard iudicatirfg something that i,:ld " Pickets. 124 cents" apiece. What do you think we bought. A shilling's ivnv's RtGHTS Co.n'vextIon. We found a colleciioii of some ten score of inascnlin women .. . .n-n with half ttfat liunilier ol ..t,;ir rf iinth spxrs. droiyfjed iu like our UUiaiubic vi 1 . . selves, ior amu-ciucu.. . . j Tbo ClralfOffljrEf Wdked befirty tadtfgb fd be able to loose her'i, and heccme a stout . ChafrcoifLti: iTjiVeed were, iahd cnhi Jic'r Iivit from Wi drolihin? brtish;.'and rn::np f pen r instead of "pr1btui from theorn. C c waaaddressea fienaaprx.'itlrs,.ljri.;n3 Mrs Vr: :: deutjVVbnxbm lasjon the V' t s.' Tc' r.rthirtv who fooke a3 if he conld" cial'e -.butter zv.-l Oorht to licVe been at -t She is' the -TtcnK we were told.; that whs given tdau nntc toaii:tvhd.aiked for the (home-Eiaile J domestic joys. air wlifcn recalled the lino "Kind fortnne aarr r.a frcn V crtnri As th ihi rannhfru who-we re (vi; rkitron, hey rerainded na'britblmes Wiey-faced brother, who deligbts to wear -iA -vedy flux of ill-coadit iotied r.air. v eeni of tort that, in a crowded place, . - Qne elbow freely into mallest sV;?cc Vhne W hoc fcarmleva. fpectael?! .machines, v Iea)rtj by waitet,ien they iU for grr-ens' -Individuals who lick 'the "wil or nMlity these she-fcllowa received froni a young gentk; man of theandfence. with the first "down of , - . . . nlWir-headed. roni inanhood on hit cheek, bnt clear-headed, con, and able. lie boldly "picked up" the whole tribe, and showed that their preposterous claim for the female sex wee founded neither iii nature nor revelation. Kot in nature, certainly or it. winnM have been asserted long 'ago not left to this age, and to one small point i f earth's surface. .ot in revelation, surely; for its teachings nre directly to the contrary. No hi God himself, foj that were to charge him with error in physically nn&tting her for the sphere which these ranters claimed for her It may be asketjl; are we .'ridiculing all the demands, of the j Oman's Rightists? By uKj means. When they claim an inalienable right (except voluntarily) in property given tot earned, tr inherited by themselves, whetLci married or single We say heartily, concede it to the fullest ettent: When they claim more perfect protection front the abuse and pretty tyranny of husband grant it- even to establishing a special com to note "a ml punish offences and maltreatment not now legally cognizable. (But give the poor devil bf a Tartarridden husband protcctioi! in the same court.) . When they claim the right to vote yield it under some circumstances, as where a widow becoides the head of the family, and representa- I live of the propertjfraud interests ot her deceas ed husband. But when women claim the unconditional right to vbte co-qually with men, let theni bear arms, arid render military service as wen. When they claim a place m the Legislature, a. the bar on in injlitical oSce give them the htnge of all, the r'dugh with the smooth, and et nshave a wonian sheriff executing n a! doc tors, or a female police-officer arresting rowdies. When they claim the right to be mechanics ana artisans, let thbm run with the Cre-engines, too. How suits such -a practical application cd their principles as happened once, in this wise? "Sir n fcaid a -Well known ''stronir-ihinded" to r. ireiitlehMati Seated" in a crowded var, "I. wil! trouble you for a seat," "Madam,' he replied. as he recognized her, "I would hot, for iii" wbrldi interfere with your right to stand. "What do you think, sir of the U omain Rights movements?" said another of the fe- masculines. "I leave them.-madMn. to the men of you sex iiiid the women ot mine." And there we leave them:; m From the Liverpool Tifr 2WA ur. . " Hallways and Ret olTtrf;" This title has become famous through the narrative which Mr. Arrowsmi'h gave to the world; shine two mouths back, tlnbnh the mediulh of the London Times. - It will be remeHibered that this gentleman, who then wrote auonymbusl although when his statt ments were, challenged he certainly made hi" name public showed tlfat a number 'df duel, involving the loss bf six or seveu liybx, besides a murder, tdoft' place dn a Gedrgia railway, without a word of notice being taken of th' appalling b.H-hrrences ih thb hewspapcrs of th district. The " organ which gave currency tc this extraordinary, iiarfativfe the si cribed wlfifch Mr: Arrowfihiith declared he ha!1 himself witnessed had doubts of the perft c . sanity of the writer, but ou sendinir dortii.t; Liverpool, and flndhig that lie was not f:urei- a respectable luttii b!il fcapable of rmmaiug hi own affairs, presented it to the astonished eyt of mankind. We were amongEt the first wh... IWLSUUftlw -w - " - - 41 . declared; without knowing the write, he that the newspapers h-d been hoaxed, or tha. 1 tue writer uau uucU ..-v.. . But wbHt lias Oecouie ui Mr. Arrowsmith 1 - - . - tf - 1 1LUSL' vri t i nose n t j ov re ti..c. wi.r.lfKHl rlhe s and murders arc g Arrowsmith w a K. "d ha beca trjii.K l.o mueh this Bfitih public will stand iu the sw. of swaliowing atsSfdiiles fcspectir.g our cordis -over the water. Everybody uppeafs to 1 u been sefiohs in the tragedy by Mr.Afrowsraith. who tUdst Have latighed in his sleeves, ercj c Dually slipped away, at the V sensation" which be had nrovokcil. - . - j - The toichrean who . onereu a nanasome.pre mittm for a Hew tensaUoH woma nave uec admirably sefved by this gentienian, for hi- . . " x". mission is to concentrate the attention ui i., "new wofld aifd the old on his sayings and doing? There is one circumstance in this ana Eimua: slanders, respecting the American people, ti the institutions, habits, and manners; to whir. we may as well refer while we have tne-pen i' band We alfude to the promptness with whir the citizens of the United .tutes address them selves to onrwewspapers when any thing more than ustfally oritfageous is said qf their natii country; Amongst We number who have exhi bited this patriotic chivalry we must piace . ir IlefassiMaut dames, roemDers -or the cc'.'.jr.i tiork weVe ol raryitt ktylcs cf beauty;-v. t i I as defffeeVi bnt all had lhit: "strc;; --ri:; Ua" Gould, lie has sifted this hoax to tne uottor., and stamped the falsehood as' it deserved. Th. manner, in which he has done this corabint spirit and literary power;, a p. c had it not beet for the enefgy with which lie has followed th ramc'inanj thousand persons, in this country would have-believed s G6heT truth. cf:.? of th..' most clumly fabrications on the chafacfer cf neople which Mtaedbef tb" have 'tili ; .r; ' etc':" . " t r Dee. 20 1956 29-tf J. II BRYAN. Pc. 20.