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, ; - V- V. F. WiailTMVJf'i CO. Proprietors. Win. T. ' WighUiian Kditor. TERMS op so'iscfiipriav td riE ..cAaouxi&a For a single copy, if paid ia. advance, per annum, $2 00 " " " at the end of 3 month, 2 50 " " at the end of 6 m mt'is, 3 03 " " at the fni of th- y -ar, 3 50 w'll e recnvel Tor a shorter period s pail ia advance. Wilh 'h. vhvr of ext jn uag Vie circ U Uin aid en u1.; , h? ii-rf Itts of thj oi'ier, th3 piopi-iA r of" Ors the fl'o v:fs re mi'kuMy low un m t f.vr. hi wlv v d va vc s.- 5 cf)f:ee of ?he CtrViiaian, 1 y -ar, $8 00 NTo subivsrip'toi lhaa o ie y;ar u il 1 for the first Professor for sale hr ' Aug. 30. 1356. s- Vro d's II ir Restorative 913-tf. - FAYETTEVILLE, , 1 X;8& "en;,. JANUARY 3,. 1857. K'VtTCetE.B Maryland lotteries. CORBIX & CO AGENTS. & - A FORTUNE FOR TH FT TRIAL. . . , There is tide in the fTira of mn - ' J Which if taken t the flood. le.l!Kfortoae. -Osl I ittlAl. MAY MAKE YCli UlCH f OU. LIFE. - Splendid Schema DrarlnssDajly. . ,: ; , T-O f!0BI?f;& GO.' - nn p3fMt.Jil AntHoried Agents who hate Kine SOLO MORE PRIZES - - , fur in.: the State of Marylfcnrt ALL i'll'lZBS , GUAR AVTBEDBY-., THE-k STATE Wholes A! Halves SO ets. ' QitartCEM 25 pte. CSRTIFiaArES OF FACK.AUKS. rs oi r . , 2fi Whole TieKew "'v it operate a few time, and if the d. roc- 26 hoi. i ? g.0iJ The mbscriber having purchased the RiRht ot tne ibove tiatfiine fo- the Counties of Cumberland an Harnett, ia now r-ady to furnish sach as may be desirous of obtaiai-jr a Riht. The machine is 'mple, both in it structTfre and operations, and should Any oortion of it ful. b" e?' sfAynZV. by any perm hav-tnth se of tools. -I do not claim for this machine morgan what it is Me .perform .1... ,i,;;rt,i o-.i.ilor which almost e ery with 'tre ordimux outi In the firs, Jj J IZ or 1J years ui . , , , bavins teen . Tlxe Trt that the of AM Mr Met" NorttrP-' characf to alfc' tioJ nf ve t ana I r. e . tTE iraid-lif 11 R?trt of Advertising J ',(. ft.nta nnr -auare of 16 lines, or less, , i. : 1 1 a iiTi'-a the And 30 ce st for ; 1 u''l 11 ''""" - 7"-Vlvo-lis-mt ispuMis'md fr more than two fwth "v.Leri lt vc '"r' For Ihree mo Ulis, $ 60 : For six months, - - - - 00 For twelve months. ----- 10 00 fl Ml advertis-msnts must have the desirr nnmh-r of in. a .1 '111 : na ked on thm, orth?rwise tney wui oe. m- liuviu- yv ..." u . i, : .l.tt 2R Halt 1 tions are adhered to, will oas " T! ihi 26 garter Tickets as three or four women in oru.a., f-i vriTUT :fi VKMTURB. 4.00 vo.r.. lr n-ni hr mnch better ao ie a certificate from those w NOTHING-'-GAIN. sert'ons 1 i-rt.'d till r.rb d and char-d accordiiigly. attention in dirrctrd to thii requisition. WM. F. WIGHTM VN & CO. CniC.UKVT d. WRIGHT. Attorney at l-aw, I'ay ei e vi He, K. C. Office at the coi ner of Bow and Green streets. Feb'y 3. 1"6. 'Aril . lb"t. ; ? , I, Fayette viLi.K, N. C April 9. 1856. , We the undersigned, havina: purchased of Mr lsham Blake one of the above machines, cordially recommend itlo the favor of the Public. It washes very rapidly, and the work is much better done than is usually done in the old way, and with less wear to the Clothing. It far exceeds oiir expectations, and has only to be seen in operation to satisfy the most skeptical of its utility and economy. We have no doubt of its being Uv nssifl wherever introduced. D. G. McRak; Uakets Bought by "eSl0 we sen I ho have purchased and now Wjctkets Bought by the Pickagq arc always the mot 1 hare in use one ot niese macm.ie , r,r kvr r TTZ T T J - ' ; 1 Aage Halves i.,tvvo yhola tickets i 2-''j, kage Quarfs & one Whole Ticket.' Deo r 207 TRY PACKAGE. For $5 wi send package Qu hood...u vitiatlogi nl raor !r la ord wUh'rii: iiiu far Latin, matics. T ExcelUV I'.'V ... : r 'j(bic mAi3K iy. -pf- to iiinonnce to the public fjhis Iistitution will open on ,iVy next, nner Jhe supervSisioa o?hlin a l'rincipl. f graluate of the Unrver;'ty of: testtmonJals are of the b'hest Jt-fbi Trustees i giving assurance i VfKsrd ic. i'atronize the Iastitu-,-.5 4?ie i. Ivantages of systemaiTc : u-u,e miles -east of Carthage IeS? 3 Western Plank Road, in the .Clvcroora! and intelligent ojeighbor- t 5ritre be free, ironv many of the t ttich so mac! endan ger the health -eirtiiia, Town and Villages. "NORTH UARpLINlAN. ": 'From the Charleston Trws, : ; FASHIONABLE l.CLtCHX If HEW TOftft. - AVe have A weekly paper pnblish'ed in this city Called The Cfttirchman," whieh is, or mice waf, looked upon &s ike-orjaiv, par excelled re, of the IlitrU Giiurcli E -Ucnpalisins, thousrh-fcdito-rially it prdfessed to be independent of mmr and all the parties Into which thatjiighly .'respecta ble denomination of Clmstians is jsti)posl to be divided. In jother days. Bishop Onderaonk. Bishoiv Waiuwrijfht,, Rev. Dr. Haight.1 and otlier eminent divines were amonjr its reaolar Oh tyattsnts of the Institution may Tie contributors: bet the tendencies of ."i I he . .L thefoMowin&Iow rates of tui- ' P!,r,-hinan " in these latter da v. are said to be so decidedly Puseyistical, that the higher of the high vhurchmn-here have deemed it judi cious or Expedient to cut or deny its connection (Wipassfi 2 :PyttWa-tn auvacchave been adopt- 24 in ailraneemen, $10 to SI ". siht higher, brauciies of Mathe er. Sharif. 29-3 1 ur pxpeiliviiv lJ cui U neiijr lis cunna-iiuu. ipiiurchmaM' nevertheless is edited with issftiff alTdity, aiwl tli'e way . it wiilks . ntc tan reltrionisiAi .1. A Si'HARS, ATTORN i'lY AT LAW, ATTSN'D.S the Courts of Cumberland, Harnett. lVake and Johnston. Adlress, To;:uer, Harnett Co., N. C. Feb. 1C. l.S". 8-"-y DR. OFFI03 Fro.it .'hs'.i'.ist ' 1 iVii i''ii'y 7 1 A ti. Iv. A. BLACK. !t' us. .Jirj. o.er Or. S. J. Hinsdale's ; i-tf lit" ). L-' A C r i 14 V. L.VUDKU. i.u ly wipj '.te ()t. 1. 185G. W to i-:. w. Fayette ville, N v likings' C. AucV.eii Store, p ;R SALE. i I -i- " f.nll f X ' 0 ip Fear :li ver -stor .. Dvllii- ir fnnllii ir-t. rate or.l T. The Stor. is it a i"... :ilsi i-ss M-x.l at th- Cr ss lloalsa i ltn. Ail is Dt t j -ve.'lli !v ny in North Carolina. ii.Mi.i lairing to piMhase can obtain farth." th. npnn.irtv bv cailinjr ci ...p ..i- .1 tt .V His' Cr 5 ' da the Wdnv.ngtoa Uoa-l i s iu.I?-' Iro n v ayetisvui Oct. 4. 1 S-tf SARAH WRIGHT. JAM E-:s WlllC JUT. 0. HOUSTON UTHM.n return his thanks to the public for tha liberal p vtro i Are H lias received, and hope Kv punctuality in business, for a ltLiintion of tin- same Ha ha commenced' basin ss !. h"s o.vn responsibility, on tli-. th si.Ie of Person si reer. i . T 1 ow tile l.;ape rem loors ab-.ve his o! 1 staau wnere n- ..u.... all Iks old fr'.en Is. lie expects to kee ,r0.d assortment of Saddle-". Bridles hips l :nr III HIS I II' li Uliniili;--!'. .Ino. D. Wiuiams, .JiSP.s D. Starr, Joseph A. Worth, A. J- O'Haxlox, David Wemyss. We in ooirpanv with several other g.jni.emen. saw four dollar bill which was very dirty and much defaced, put in and washed out ny un mammc. moving all the dirty appearance oi me sin, ami iea7 it perfectly legible, which shows mere is nine ui V. .!. Anhkrsos, Wm. McLacris, A. P. Hurt, Ja. G. Smith, ' in norubbir.g produced in washing fine articles. Frank N. Roe Jas. Look at the following .. SPLENDID SCHEMES. ' One of which are drawn at 12 o'clock each day of tBe week. BRILLIANT. ' -47,2G7 MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. Class 310. - CORBIN & CO.. AGENTS. 5CUFfK. - 55.000 ' 1,000 500 1 50 1 SI ,. 06 20 8 4 2 1 Robe$on Institute. crn RIE, PRINCIPAL. naisance lit tlfTs riTy, it iH?ftf i'-m , ; f shiiipers of the God of this world. : The i.ldr "eek i t is a Mr Ramsey, who was formerly a clergyman ......-. i r?i -i i t 1 e vOBERTS, G. Smith. 1 prize cf 1 do 1 do 1 d6 1 do , 1 60 do ' r.4 do 04 do fi do 4.328 do 22.17G do The exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Monday the 5th '.Jaauary next. j , Tuition per Session. Spoiling. . Common En Igiish, Natural Science. St 5. Ancient Lau- gnages, 18. tddents are prepared for the Soph. ' Clas ia the Uaiversity of N. C. The-prtucipal has chaage of the commodious Stew ard Hall, where, board cau be obtained at c per month, exclusive of wasttiug and room lig'uts. - -Board aad tuitioa payable in advance, if required. The traveling public are also informed that comforta ble accommodations can be obtained at the Stewards Hall, on reasonable terms'. St. Pauls-, Dec. 20, 1?5. 2(J-St - and the proprietor miller of this city, and, I sacri lice's lie is making to mnii"' on its legs, a thonii: Christian. Last week dare say, from the fceep "The Chorch iih irotiig and sincere two commuiucations 24,Sil prizes amounting to $47,207 DRUGS, MEDICINES, PVT.T. KTOOiv. new receiving, uy &e. J. HIN3DALB. Aug. 30, 1S5(V. FALL 013-lf TRADE l O-Jv). CAPITAL PRIZE. 5.000 Dollar!. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class 102. C3RBIN & CO., AGENTS. SCHEMK. beauti fil patterns. So'Hll SI diiir.- and three be glai to on h i l l a V K II will atie i 1 to repairing of addl i i.-, ..!...-Jiill he moderate. .-. -v ( i-i i ii i.ii.ii 1. 1 . Ill ' Septeii'b r 13. 1S."1. liar l.S-tim P,: Mcliam'hl k StiMitgc will nay the bigli est ca-h price for Sept. 3. 1S."1. 'furpentiiie until turtner nonce. 58-tf t,r.n r !ir-t r.i I M S' ) .IT:-: f i ! ir ; ;iH niti tinuatio.i of t'l l r n l TT T Tr II S removed iM . T A U I i IV his Boot & Shoe establishment to the comer ot Gillespie and tranklm streets. t'i' -:t '.!.; I'.iVc. in a i l u ider the rooms un-d bv th S of T. He Ins on hand a stock of I'll ! n a-il FANCY, HOME and r.i) llviis. S'.i : -s. ' i liters, itc. and will manu- irt el 's ia h s i; i in the iist style at snort 1'i ii iful for past I i.'ors, lie solicits a con ns, r i! i l : i i vzi hereioiore oesioweo. ii. p. p i: A - it c n S NOW OPKNTNG. a large and desirable Stock of FALL AXD WiXTKR GOODS, co lS'Sting in part of tlack and Colored Silks, English and French Merinos. Plain and Fig'd DeLane, sum Black and Fancy Alpaciis. Edgings and Inserting. Collars and Undetsleeverf, . Cactus and Whaleoone Skirts, Jaconet. Nainsook. Swiss arid Plaid Muslins, French, English and American Prints, Cloths and Cassim-.-res. Sat'metts, Jeani and Tweeds, Plaids. Liu'ys aad Kerseys. Carolina and Marlboro' Stripes, Bleached And Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Whrt aid Celdred-Eiaaaels,. Drillings and Tickings, Iri-h Linens, good assortment', Slia H. Cloaks and M a lit i has, T ,"-J' Extra (iiality of Bed Blankeis. Ribbons, Belts. Gloves. Hosiery, &c. ALSO Hats. Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes and Umbrellas? general assortment oi 11 LA D Y-MA D L C L O TIITXG, nid everv vari.-tv in the YANKEE NOTION LINE, vhich wfll be sold at a small advance ior CASH, or u time to punctual customers, either at IViolexnle or litiait. All are respectfully invited tc give me a call before purchasing eisew ma e. 1 prize of lo dd I do 8 do 200 do 63 ad f.3 do 12.; do 3.00( do 23.43:; do $5,000 500 41 30 20 10 8 4 2 1 Plantation 8c Mcgr cs- THE MOONEY PLANTATION, on the west side of Cape Fear River, six miles below Fayetteville. will be rented Oil Saturday the 27th iast. (instead oi'Jaii y 1st, as advertised.) oa the prem.ses, at 12 o olock -M. Also, at the same; tinu aad place, will be hired the Negroes belonging. to said Estate. Possession given Jauuary 1st 1857. C. E. LEETE, Auct r. : " Dec. 20. , 2S-3t Land f or Sale. The Subscriber oilers for saie, bis LANDS ia Har nett Oountv, consisting of Three Hundred and Nine Acres, more or less, situated ail lying ia the lork oi P.arbacue and Udpt Little River. I wi!l sell 11 togeiuer or m iois to mui mc u inir to purchase will do well to 27.iSl4 prizes amounting to o Class 255. I.BIN cc CO., AGENTS. S'CUEMK. Owcnsvill. Dec. 13, 185G. 1 prife Of 1 do 1 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 211 do -' 66 do 35,740 do -, . $47,247 $8.00 ' xlooo I in i Dec, 13 t larcliaser. luose wisu xamine the Lauds, as a jrentletiiaii, no ia description here wouui o useiesr-. ? tt ii. i' iit. .1 r.... .i.,;i tH: ir'r;sr'S Oil 1 Will Sell Hie a:?ove imui-.-a u.ino t Thursday the 15th January I 857. For further particulars, apply to John Small, or my self at Oweusville, N. C. W. A. SMALL. 28-4t anted A first rate SADDLE and HARNESS MAKER, to whom good wages and steady employment will be given. Apply at this odiee, or address J. II. HEATH. L.S50. 2S-tf Cliutoa, N. C. $53,233 Hav St.. Fayetteville, Sept. 1, 1855. F. PEARCE. 14-tf I).' l:, 1?5G. .''-tf LA A L TT A SALE , M LAXDS. in February hu of Favettevilie. the o i a credit of on' ; .) in tiie co'liitie? at inl and two o!' Cu:u- 1' no S PECTUS of the sniiriir.ux mterarv messenger For the Year 1856. July to December. TWEVrY-THIliD VOLPJIE. In issuing the Prospectus of the Twenty-Third Vol rn. suHTTHKMN LITERARY MESSENGEll Henry Elliot, and li'l'tv acres o:1 the SEJONI) MONDA tii Court House in the to v i diu-sigad will o:fer for - ii v ' i i '.' . s 1 1 i .' i '. - oi I. i i l.i. i l a i 1 ilara.'tt. . One tract on the Western bank of the Cape teal River, beh.w Sm th's Ferry, containing about titteen hundred u id sixty-live aere-i the Phtntion of the late There is a life-estate in two nunireu of this tract, which will not he ollered for sile. Hie nit -rest in reversion win oe u:r.r. on the sale day, separate from the other portion of the Plantation. 50 "acres oa Lower Little River, known as tho Gib son place. ;('; acres on Lower Little River; former residence of Alex r Williams. Jr. 45 acres near Elliot's Mills: 550 acres on the Jumpier. 3 K) acres on Little Mill Creek. .... , ... ...1. Til fl(f it'l l ivi iH'Sou trioso.l s ureen. - """ i'"" !ti! acres near Me Arthur's Bridge. ?.fill Timber on 300 acre's adjoining. r,m ...n? rin Black Branch, near W . J. Kelly s Saw Mill Timber on 1.0 acres aujoiu ug. .XOllU SUIO OI we anion of the Also the Saw And L-es near Mu.iroe's Bridge, the th 350 a 1UjoiV acres, including the Mineral Spring near Mills formerly Col. Murchisou's. 3 0 acres n Grog Creek, near the Fayetteville and Western Pla ik Road. . . 50 acres ou the N'orth Prong of Anderson s lo an undivided interest b -ing one-third t tJ ; , tim To i- . .if F:ivettevile, on Rowan Creek, of two Street. mmirKf with the Jolv No., the Proprietors rely solely on tlie encouraging letters and promises of the friends of the Messenger to aid them in extending its circulation, and thev beg to assure the public that no exertions will be remitted on their part to maintain the high character of the work, and to challenge the patronage of all who value sterliug literary uun it. For Twenty-One Years, the Messenger lias endeavored to reflect faithfully the Southern mind, while disdaining all narrow and sectional views, and has been alone the monthly periodicals ot America-, in neieuc- PH'TLIAR lNStlll' I'l'i.NS ur hie. Si ! rT 1 1 ER N STAT ES. To (his office it will be devoted, and will be prompt to repel assaults upon the South, whether they come under the specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form of anti-slavery pamphlets. At this crit ical juncture, while our enemies are employing literature as their most potent weapons of attack, the Southern people will surely not withhold their encouragement from a work whose aim it shall be to Strike bldws in their de, '"ini?.. unmr wit: s heretofore. Present its readers with Reviews, IliMnricnl and hmgrnVhicnl Sketches, Xorefx, Tales, Tricet. u.$siy, ' ! the Army, acy and s. With a view to ensure a larger circulation of t.ie MESSENGER, the Proprietors though they intend greatlv increasing ilie" size of the work, have reduced the price of Sup-criptioii. which is now only Three Dollars per. annum, in .tavanre, OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE j FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YEAR. j CLUBS Remitting us Fifteen Dollars in letter, will be entitled to Six Copies. The Editorial and Critical department of the seller will continue tinder the charge of .TOHS It. THOMPSOX, EsM Hi) SK5 nri.es. amountiaz to Tickets $1 Shares in proportion. We invariably answer letters by return mail, fe i clcsingthe tickets in a good safe envelope, and always observe the strictest confidence. After the drawing is over, we send the official drawing, wilh a written ex planation of the result of the venture. All Frizes bought at this oilica are payable immediately after the drawing in current .uouey.auu we ki-- u . Notes of any 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 silver. Correspondents may place the utmost cdntklciicc in the regularity and safety Of the mails, as very few cr no misca.riages of Money happen wheu properly directed to us. Be careful that you mention your Post t..a ffinntr-inH Si:itr Give'iiSAt least one sinjrle trial, you cannot lose much, if not gain, trbil rhav mi ike von independent for life There should be no such word as fail. Address CORBIN & CO, Box 190 Post Office, Baltimore Md Oct. 11 21-6ni One single TRY US. ma xii mm Jrtlt Pixt:islie;l, Oralis, tlia i e : A 'Kv Woius o t.ik Rational I iiHAT knt, witln ut Medicine, of Spi riiiatuirlita or L.ocal Weakness, Nocturnal Eiii ssions, Gen ital and Nervous Debility. Impoleticy, and imped; luents to Marriage generally. liT B. UK LANKY, M. Ii. The important fact that the many alarming com plaints, originating in the imprudence audsol.tuue ot youth, may be easily removed without. Medicine, is m "this -mall tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and hifhlv succ'ssi"ul treatment, as adoputl oy the iithor. fully explained by means ot w hicn e ery one Is enabled to cure hiiitsell perfectly and at tne least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised mo.-trums of the day. ..nt. tn anv address, gaatis and post free m a sealed envelope, by remitting U'Oit paid) twoposta ! to Da. B. UK LAXEl, 11 ieuii.iivi onw Dec. 13, 1S50. o-y be able to loone her n: hwom' lt Chafwotka, it jed were, iind wl" . Jefr, living from thi scfnlAinjr brtoahi AnH ;omp font. instead of "pdatUirM from ttH"-Vostfnrn. She wfcddreMed BenliapritiiriM Mnr, Frw, dent bV brls'om lnuon therijnnt sjde ftf thirty who Vtfoked aa if Oi coatd wth '. butter ainl ought to h re been at it She Sjoa we were told, that was given td ah nnforfnt uian wnd aifced for the (home-Hiade) : bread o domestic joys. ,x - -.. Uer afeistaut dames, mm1)er of tire Conven tion, were of varyiifr tj4ea of Uautyaa welj as degreeV; bat all bad tbt' trong-mindcd . air which recallad tha Miw ' ; :H; ? .; "Kiud fortone aae na from --rwtrii-r. As to tbe membera wh4-wet-e (visible) bifor ratfoa, Vhey reminded ns oMtolmes Vfcey-faced brother, wha'-elirtk to Wear -. A wly ttux of ill-cMditieiK-d naif. 1 -; J Seefn o f a nrfe that, ia a crowded place, . One elbow freely iao amaucM i)ace; :yj V)rie W Ihone aamleM. spectactW .tnab ines, , ijta ay waitef,-aa they caH for green," indiMlnah1ar1io lack Jbe jl or ability to jljsrfrsrjr, i k tn the ensiest .fiflL i - J- r- ' ... - ,?: " ' aiimMd with tire Tnkin oiie of the established Chinch in England, I believe, t shc-fel!ows received from a yonng gentle; .vii iiCLRc, " : ,rtail nditnrp with t he hrsi aown OI lllllll W V - -- -- - , ' t irianhood on his cheek, but clear-headed, cool, and able. He boldly "picked up" the whole "t'rilie, and showed that their preposterous claims for the female sex wefe tounded neither iii natiife nor revelation. Not in nature, certainly or it Would have been asserted long ago not left to this age, and to one small point of earth's surface. .Not in revelation, surely; for its teachings ore directly to the contrary. No' iu God himself, for that were to charge him with error iu physically nnfitting her for the sphere which these ranters claimed for her: It may lie astted. are we .ridiculing oil the demands, of the Woman's Rightists? By lib means. When they claim an inalienable right (except voluntarily) in property given to earned, or inherited by themselves, wheUci married or single We sa'y heartily, concede it to the fullest extent: When they claim more perfect protection front the abuse and pretty tyranny of husbands, grant it even to establishing a special court tn note ami DtJnish offences and maltreatment not now legally cognizable. (But give tin poor devil of aTartarridden husband protection iu the same couh.) . , , . ; When they claim the right to vote yield it under some circumstances, as where a widow becomes the head of the family, and representa tive of the propertaud interests ot her deceas ed husband. ' r But when women claim the unconditional right to vote co-tqnally with men, let theni bear arms, and render military service as well. When they claim a place in the Legislature, a, the bar on in political office give them the hinge of all, the rough with the smooth, ami let ns have a woman shenu executing nimcuic- tors or a female police-officer arresting rowdies. . .... l 1 Wheu they claim the right to oe inecnaiucs ami artisans, let ihbm run With the fire-engiues, tob.' How suits such a practical application ui their principles as happened once, in this wise? Sir,, said a well Known - sii ong-mniuco iw .rentlehMan Seated in a crowaeu tar, i win trouble vou for a seat," "Madam," he replied as he recognized her, "I would not, for llif world, interfere with your right to stand." ivVhat do you think, sir ot the womans Rights movements" said another oi me ie- niasciiliiies. Ileavelhtm, madi m, to the men ot your I Il.i -i ....... SeX aim Hie women oi nunc. And there we leave them:. . were published in the coiuinns of this journal, reflecting with scorching severity upon' the choir and congregation of Grace -Church, up Broad way, the most fashionable establishment of the sor't'iti this ci:y. The music was said to be us it unquestionably is all opera, and nothing else, and that the cdrtg'regntipii were not a con gregation, but j list such an "audience' as One miglit see aiTy night in the week giggling at WuIImcIc's. Burton's or Niblo's. Tiie prima douna of the orchestra, not choir, is - a very clever young woman, by name Mrs Julia Bod t;.. fnriiYf r!v Miss Julia Northal. Her c ...... , - . . . . . ' t salarv, 1 believe, is Sjil.oUU per annum, one is a Itotiian CiithcMie herself, but singS fc4.' the Episcopalians by express permission of Arch bishop ilugiies. ( Wlieiiever anybody wants to hear the latest operatic airs, he or she goes to "Grace," but in order to get a secured seat, n is ,iiocesoaij n --0 with unexceptionable kids, and if it be a male, unless he have a go!i-headed cane, an aristocratic moustache and the tonl ensemble of matter hoW "good toomng 1 IB.. 4-1... .ln V.kll 'd'tlll'l you niav l?e, einwn, tuc ot aw,. j - -come iii!' The rector is Bev. Dr. Tayloi-, a 1 good enough sort of man in his way, I believe, i but his way is not the right way, for the fol- lower of life Sou of Man, who, while ou earth, had net Where to lay his head. The "dear Doctor" lives in a splendid palatial residence, i adjoining the Church; gets $4,000 or $5,000 a : v.r has a renutation for nrcachiiig sermons ; that 'nobody can liear, and an incontrovertible disinciinalioii to "begging petitions" for "ma j terial aid" from country parsons. ' All the prominent city politicians, you must ! know, go to Grace Church. John Van Buien ! has s. bis- double pew there, all to himself. t, i... t, .,'!ir the Veiiuei' lire, uionum Excelsis," the "Te Dciiui," and the "lieiieoicie, "tloiie" to some laiiguisliing air from "Norma," "La Favorita," or '"Linda tie Chamouuix," and when the musical portion of the performances ..ver. he (JoinO miietly eases himself down , v " 7 hori.ontail v, ou u lit ble wlii.- N. : stai.-. p.S i . dtv. . i i i - , t lie velvet and da in as k cusiiioi, s a request in the tar of the "misera- siuuer' that sits next to nun, to wake nun . . IV.I up when the beneiticuoit comiueucc.s. vi. F, .out and "Jessij" too, are regular 'habitues,' .L.bi. Chnrles iroes in order to prove that the Exnress lied, when it said lie was a Romanist. There are also a great many other dignitaries, three members ol Congress, one ex-Mayor, and :.v bow many euauletted omcers , , From the Liverpool Tin'), 28rA ult. , I cannot of Money Wanted. I will sell m DWELLING HOUSE aad lot, at present occupied by myself, situated in lower 1'ay ettcvtllc, ou Person street, opposite Mr O. Houston a dwell. ug. The Lot contains over halt an acre, and i.., ii,..r..U comfortable for a small Jaiii.lv, having hirsre and eeneral assort-., ., , ..i, iinil ii .riiod well ot water cOiivenieut. Apply to the annv Sunday, srentlemcu As miiiii and navy to be louud there eveiy 'ri.u wiii rive vou some idea of the rtiou oi the audience. fur the ladies "Hie Churchman," with - . - i i truth says tliey go iu prancing and nou- Criliques, and Papers on the Army other National Subjects NEW AND CHEAP GOOIS. James Kyle HAS iu meat of GOODS Ameng which arc; French and English Merinos: . , Do. . Detains, Plain and Figured $ Dress Silks, Fig'd and Prain ; Black Fillet Mils ; Sleeves and Collars ; Cloths, Cassimeres and Satins t Bear and Negrd Blankets ; . 3-4 to 12-4 Bleached and Brown DdmesticB ; Gentlemen's Ready-Made Clothing, Carpeting, (Jooti ana common , Boots and Shoes ; Anchor Bolting Cloth ; Kerseys and Linseys ; Irish Linens, Orash ; Table Diaper and Napkins. , . With manv other orttcles. all of which being pur chased by the Package, will be oifered at low prices by wholesale or retail. Nov. S. 151;. 23-tf R. D. DAN IS. or JOSEPH L t LEY. P S. If the above property be nwt privately dis ..Ll'.ifl.v 1st Jaaiiarv.it will then be oilered at pub- lie. unction. 41 satins, tome d opera. company wi room mils, R. D. 1. din-" their heads, and otteu in a urn uuve rv. tnat one is uccu.v Li C.J ll V I I 11 I 'il 1 I IUUIIL UI Ub Alter Mrs. Bodstein bus tavored the ith one ot her operatic or concert it is no uncommon thing to hear the . . . .1 I.. 1. ....KiclC Min . i v crmciscu m ouvu c..... It 1 Iwl in.i'i'-'- " '-. J . , . : PI H " . Ill'tOllSl Vtl I as Dec. t, 156. Choice TltHKS A lurffo lot. of Blankets, both while aud colored for sale cheap by ' L. BRANDT. I) .c u Gdlspie St.. hear the Market. 28-1 at iJKE - If Pi ' And committed to the Jail of Moore Oa.. on the 14th one i rtf vm, is.i. a neirro man named J.vvr., wuu i I . . i i t.r V r. hir was raised in tticiimouo cuumj . 75,000 roraie by WEST BROOK. H CO., ut th.; est Green Nurseries ond Gardens near Greetisi.oro- N. C. whieh will be deatly invoiced, marked, packed, aa. scut to any portion ot the country ou or Hear any line of transportation. , , . . , , ., N. U. it w.ll be remembered, that the Apple and lar.4 raimd dt these Gardens took the highest Pre .tfi.irtts t the last N. C. Stale Fair, and the apple oc- PimiiKl the hisihest scale of merit in ilavor aud size at the American i'omological at Rochester iu the State ol .New Sett. last. Address drceusboro Dec. 6. 1850. lorious!" "su- i.erh!"etc , etc. Now, 1 inuia yuu win r . ...i-m ..i o ,.t.f..i... -i c it. tl'nt l ne v-ii ux vii.ii.ni , nevertheless doing r off the mask of here ill New end to and 'The irood beeiiiiiinsr to awtul numbi-r. ociety. Held ork on the 2 4ti z7-lt pd known as the Vr nnro ig lots: ana in iiu oa thi South side of Little iiver, rte-.tr Elliot s Mill AL SO- on a credit of six months, will be At the sanie tiuie. SOll!i shares of Stock in the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road. ... . T, , u 40 shares of Stock in the Fayetteville and Raleitn Plank Road. , . v- shares in the Cape Fear and D ep" River Naviga tion Company. . . , 10 sha. es iu the Cumberland Academy. And an un-.i- .-. i . i :. n.oChumiiyil .Vitnaratiis therein- : 1 1 v i r i i . . i . i . . v . v i . . w. . These sales are nlade under a power the late Henry Elliot. ALEX'R ELLIOT, J. G. SHEPHERD, Dec 20, 185G. 29Us Vnd will embrace copirjrts notes cJn current l.terature a id reviews of all new American or Foreign works of .r -ncral interest and value. The Ed.tpr s opar.ous will be always fearlessly and honestly avowed. The Business Department is conducted oy the iinder ,1..., all ooinmunicatious of a business na- iilti.;i. ., u...- ture must be aildress.. - - M CFARLANF5. FERGLSSON & CO. Law Bh tiding, Franklin Street, Richuiond, Va. June 1, 18a6. Daniel Mc Mcs- ; Kur- Said BcS- is about 27 years rJld, about nve ieei I live or six inches in height, aud says that he belongs ro ! James Streeter. Said Boy is of black or brown com plection. Tho owner will please come forward aml pav fees, prove property, or it Will be. dealt with ,ac- cor...i.g 10 taw. , Xj BARRETT. Jailor. Dec. 0, i85G. 27-3t Five in the Will of Ex'rs. T Ti t n n v v r i ii u ii The HOUSE AND LOT on tho corner of Maiden lane and Union Streets formerly the residence Of R. k'. Bryan . For terors apply to Deo. 20 1856 29-tf J- B. BRYAN. sevenths of the FARMING AND TURPEN TINE- LAND in Harnett county, known as the Parker rf.iri" MoVe-ll ldnds. idinincr Wm. Ilarr ngton's land on Unner Little River.There is some. zoo acres ci me best fiuality or low grouim un mv- ivni. "i i wriu- timiieri'd with roines. and within six laiiufl i ii..... . . . miles of the Fayetteville and Western Railroad . FoT particulars appiy io T P ROPER , , J. W. McKAY. Nov 23, 185. " " 26-tf ,. :-. . .. . CRACKERS, Boxes Soda add Lemoa Craclters, just received B. F. MOORE. . 20-3 50 100ni TURKS ISL Just received by AND ALUM S.LT. C. E. LEETE; " Ilavlng been appointed Inspector of Naval Stores. 1 1 am prepared to perioral all duties in my line ol i business either at the River or .n Town. I have a convenient and commodious WAkb-iiULM. on i ie corner of Gil Lispie Street, aud cau ie loun i at uic Store Of A. M. Campbell s when wanted. I will take pU asure m attending to tne im-.ni oi mv country friends, and hope by a strict intent on to bnsiaess to nierit a share of the public patronage. My charges shall be as moderate as any one can expect. I will do my duty to botn inn er anu scnei. wDc. 20, 1856. 20-tf Dec !3, 2S-2t 1 VJlLL AND SETTLE. 'TTTT' nhrrilwr will close his business in this city . i , - . .u. aIaCmI ftl HO cnon ana consefiueni-iv nis ihhutm iuuji " ii ... I..,l..l.li..l in Kttvi l.TT m.ta nr aw.nnnt are re- r..otfiillv reouestod td call and make IMMEDIATE pavmoti All Vfiteannrl acftonnt renliinmg r'vPAll) on the l-t.Taanarv next will be placed in the proper hands for collection. ' As this is his last notice La Unfka 5 will ciifficiont r an Vfl AAfltk' E ll, Ko ciill w irfm1 st faiii JLKnrt merit ff I r n m q ttt3 np TTrir which be frif OASH AU those having accounts against him will please present tncu. .ui PJ - f Ho'siiS. with me. may be, in some things, iS i.... t iM't'ici' in strioDin count erfeit religion, a..d exhibiting the hypo crit.s naked to the world. It is high time, n. .. .1.:,, i,.,i!;.u-b.-:rt.'ib shutu-fushio:.ahle re- t I I tl w t'"" w . - lig:oii as served up every ; v;...-i- muMiI.I be nut an Churchman" hi making a jj k..;,. .. ..iw.i.t the lftotm. It IS an mIumTiv a horrible caricature upon Christ Christianity, and nothing ei.se. t another time, if I teel i'i the vein, I may it..'t,. some ful-ther facts, illustrative of the way ; (i.i.l is worshioued here. According ! latest fashion, Grace i many others, i wili do nd harm. I 'iv... :.st..ral recently issued, by the !os Bishops against "light and trivolous music' i is the mortal from winch "The Churchman" I ui lints I he DlOleSSiOlUll lllgu baiai icu " Hallways and Rct &lveri." This title has become famous through the narrative which Mr. Arrowsmith gave to the world; some two months back, thibugh the mediuih of the Loudon Times. It will be remembered that this gentleman, who then wrote anonymous although when his state ments were challenged he certainly made hr blaze of silks, name public showed that a number cl duels, ; invdlvimr the loss of six or seveu lives, besides a the murder, tdolt place du a Gedrgia railway,. without a word of notice, being taKcn oi im appalling .M-tit'ftiices ih tlib heWspapers or th', district. The organ which gae currency to this extraordinary, narrative the Ktefits des cribed whith Mr; Arrofeshiith dtclated he hat! himself witnessed had doubts of the perfect the writer, but ou sending down,t' I rcsp: Church wh.ch u hauling to the is ouly one of over the coals House and this , Goods at Wholesale The sul)scribor9 beg leavv to advise their customers and Merchants generally, that they nave received u part aud exp'sct to receive tbe bala ice ot their recent purchases in a few days, rheir Stock will be much larger and more complete than nicy nave cvt-i uuui -.. embracing a general assortment oi GROCERIES . Together with Hardware and Cutlery, Ilollot tires its i,..r,.i-s in the choirs, naturally enough, has led to another "very pretty quarrel, as Sir Lucius O'Tt igger would 'Bay, in some of the Churches, which 1 shall endeavor not to spoil by an explanation at gome future time. Uavin" already extended my remarks on the 1... ...... i. 7 i.... -.,., wi:.t. I intended: the "State Viiuiv;.. v. ..v. - - - . - have to be neglected to-lay. 1 nave - in v tainet which du. "Very truly thine, PhocioS. will eral gossip "inems" on 1'ive vou in my next. Ware, Saddlery, Shoes, fMr' f ' All Of which have'beea boagh t by o presslj rdr the Wholesale Trile, .- TUair pterin- dl Y.) Commissionaire, Dec. i. ... one day last ween. we noticed a placard m From Carrington's (N - . .... Ii i-.iii c W:l V 1'aSSlllg uK ' --V 'tULin- that U.C.lll'-Ji owiwv.-.jj i i 'r1.-k..ts 1 2 i cents ap.c-. ''Ivhadoyohuink webought?-A shilling's WWofvs Rights Con vETio.-We found a ...vi!.... ,,,.. of some ten score of masculine women .....i f..n.i..ine men. with baif that outsiders of both sexes, dropped nunfber ol iu like our- selves fo amriseiuent. The CbairomirB Molted berty adtfgb W jiverpool, and finding that he was not tlierely a -..s..ftahle maii bill fcaiiable of niuiiagiug hi.- own affairs, presented it to the astonished eye of mankind. We were ttrnbnget the first whe declared, without knowing the writer, bthc. that the newspapers had been hoaxed, or that the writer had ihijiHsed on himielf. . , t bcome of Mr. Arrowsmitli blas-i Hfe has left the cbifntry gaited, we belive, for and those very United states w uer, uc. .icb I these wholesale dhels and muiders are' daily occurrence, i r.c ti uiu, c un,i' Arrowstnith is a wag, and has becu trying how mneh the British public will stand iu the way. of swallowing absiifdit'.es respecting our cousinfc over the water. Everybody -appears to Imti been seriotisin the tragedy by Mr.Af rowsraith, who tiliist Have laughed in bis sleeves. ercJic Dually slipped away, at the " seusaabu" which lie had provoked. . . The tpiciii-ean who .offered a nanasonie pre miunifor a fiew teiisatioa would have beer, admirably served by th'ia geiitiefiian, for hi-, mission is to concentrate the attention of Up new wofld aiiid the old on tiis sayings and doings. There is one circumstance in this and similar, slanders, respecting the itmefican people th. kq ;,.Ktitntions. habits, and manners, to which i"- .."-. . :. may as well refer while we nave uie-pen i- I......I Wp. allude to tne promptness nin.'. the citizens of the United States address them selves to onr newspapers when any thing more than usually outrageous is aaia oi v'5,r -UUM country: Amongsi he nntnber who have exhi bited this patriotic chivalry we mu&i. mie Gould. He has sifted this h6ax to the bottom; and staniDed the falsehood as it deserved. The mauiief in which he has done this combine spirit and literary p6werarjcf had it not beeif for the enefgy with which he has followed tht rame, many thousand persons, in th'is countryj would hitve-be!iTaa as Gospetroth 6f?s of th, most clu'miy fabrications on the character of Ueonle which w raieinbettt ka'TB'MW fVTQ- PoJ. 20. r