i ( o -r- --- , T ib .ifjf! u(af T.jwiptr vvius written by tr.e iaV- J'i'i-C . ri'')vrt lliviuoml Reed, of Georgia, afterward' Governor' of Floruhi. It has never appeared iu print before, and tlie lady for whom it was pwuued now a resident of our city has kindly consented to give it to the public thro' oar columns, it is one of those choice yet unobtrusive gems, struck out from rich mine of thought, that has only to see the lijjht to have its bean ties appreciated. Montgomery Ala.) Journal. Metliouiit that in a sacred wood, I slumbered n a bank of flowers, Soothed by a streamlet's wandering flood. That gurgled thro' the .whispering bowers; And dreams did visit me so bright,- An Elysium could only beget them; They brought me sttcli intense delight, I never, never cast forget them. It seemed that thou wert present there, Thine eye with living lustre beaming;- . The star of morning decked thy hair, And all around thy radiance streaming, Imparted to thy lip thy cheek The brightness of immortal glory; 0! we can ne'er such visious seek, But iu some old romantic story! And near thee hung a lyre of gold, Beneath a bow of shadowing roses Roses like those that love enfold, When from his tods the god reposes; Ami when thy lingers louciied the strings, Thev yielded numbers ncli and swelling. As when some spirit sweetly sings At evening, from her viewless dwelling. Yet changeful was that music's strain, It told of liope, of youth and gladness; Of pleasures wreath, of true love's chain, And then of blighted joys and sadness. At last an answering voice there came, : From a bright cloud that theli descended, And while it spake a quivering flame : j Was with the ttV-tcy whiteness blended. I may not tell the words so kind, By tn.it s.i.aj plaintive voice liieu spoken; For the dark night-storm's rudest wind Came o'er ray Vlre.nn, and it was broken. Bat lady, tranquil be thy hours, And s.no.jiii the path of life before thee, For surely, from celestial b wers, oonie happy spirit watches over thee! a.; - f" -- . Corner 11.3 Olj- d upon, as S Pill. NO . SUP?L. D It!" J A M E S F.. .FOU L KE S, of Hay and Donald-on streets, opposite the Fayettiville Hotel. Would respectfully call the attention of his friends aud customers to his com plete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, oils, plirrs, aid die-stiffs, whinh he is now receiving, ami will offer at prices as low as they can be bought at in this market iect is to sell medicines that can be depeudo he uuys none uia lac gmmiuc Constantly on baud Burning: Fluid, Camphene, . Spirits Turpentine, Alcohol, Brandies and Wines, (for Medical purposes,) Congress W ater, Citrate Magne'sia, East India Castor Oil. March 15, 183C. VaHitble ""Land for 'Sale. Tha subscriber offers for pale his entire lands, incln oim.it ,A,rht hiimlpfd acri'S. lviasr fifteen miles U... ......... v. - - - - - , - ,. .,i,.,.-oi.'i.voi!oi;illi.Mil tiw miles from tbe nioutn or lower little river. The land is level and healthy anil ! .veil adapted to farming; there is about one hundred , tad fifty acres cleared and under a fine state of culti i ration. I will sell it all together or in small tracks to suit purchasers. For farther partictlars apply io me Riibscri'er ontne premises. , v FOR SALE. .i Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings.; . Cotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, N03. 5 to 10. ; ;-v " " ' ALSO, ' Belt, Picker, Holler aud Lace LEATHERS. ' '; Oils and Manufacturer's Findings. ' Winter strained, Sperm. Lard and Linsacd Oils- ShuitUe's Isingglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller m.iU t ji L- ...- -. ., Viom suu uisa ssfceps. July 2G, 1856. J. 11. 11 ALL. Pres. B. C. M. Co. July 19. ALEXANDER 7-if . , WALKER. MAY I'fesor freighting on cafe jpar f river!-.S! At a meeting of the Boat owners interested in aavi. gating the Cape Fear River between Fayetteville aud Wilmington, f ; " ' ''A J?J- ; On motion, I). McLanrin was called to tbe Chair, and 11. M. Qrrell was appointed Secretary. Oa motion of James F. Marsh. ; - - : i ' ; Resolved, That from and after the 1st day oTian narv. !8.(. Cash will be required upon the delivery of a freights at Wilniingtou aod Fayetteville 1 re spectively. . On motion of J. D. Williams. Resolved. That each of the Steamboat Companies on the Cane Fear River, from and after the 1st of January. 18aG will carry Guano from Wilmington to Favetteville at 10 cents per bag; Lime at 25 cents per cak, and ground Plaster at HO cents per cask, and that a UEDCCTIOS OF r E K mX ST. from the printed and estaousneu raies on an otber articles will be made from and . after that date, all Cartage and Drayage being paid by the shippers. - On motion of James Banks. i ; ; Resolved. That the foregoing be published in tfce Town papers. -" l R. M. Orrelu, Sec"y Deo. 21. 185C. . 78-tf terras as a ly worK none ;iseiicrc .. He now has O i na i'i. uaisu. AGE3,BAROUUIihi.s. livj.v.. -v . o. mror !K.r.l n this oittce. a. in j an-i) trs Piiknome.va. Tiie elasticity f ! iss ex.-ceds thai of almost all other bodies. If r wo glass balls are made to strike each other at a i veu force, the recoil, by virtue of their i l isii. ity, will be nearly equal to their original ; upetiis.. Coiiii !cted Willi its brittfeuess tire s-juivi very sin-jmiar facts. 'fake a hollow ..pnerc, with a hole, and stop a hole with the j fi..er, so as to prevent t he exteual and inter nal air fro n communicating, add the sphere will ily to pieces by the mere heat of the hand. Vess els made of glass that have been sudileuly cool ed, possess the curious property of being able to resist hard blows given to them from with out, but will be instantly shivered by a small particle of flint dropped into their cavities. This property seems to depend upon the compara tive-thickness of the bottom, the t lin ker the bottom is the more certainly of breakage by this experiment. Some of these vessels, it is stated, have resisted the stoke of a millet given with sufficient force to drive a nail into wood, and heavy bodies, such as musket bills, pieces of iron, bits of woo 1, j isper, stoue.&c, have been cast into them from a heigh of tvo or three feet without auv eCf;et. vet a frajrmjut of flint, not larger than a pea, dropped from tin height lias made them fly. ;r() 3 ATOES( , i be Vreorved in Arthur s cans :or winior in the ime state a Jfstowpii. iresu irom ine ou. BFRRIE-5 and PIB FRUITS of all kinds may be nrewrvi'd so as to make fresh Fruit Pies in Winter. For sale by W. N. TILLISGIIAST. 1 quart. Cans, S3 per Dozen. 2 " 3 1 '" 3 a 4 Hi ' Every Can warranted to seal. " We have received, through the hands of a friend, as a pre-eut. a ran of tom-itoes. which he tells us was prepared lat summer according to the plan recom mended by Dr. Arthur. The Can is one of his patent, and. having opened it without difficulty by pursuing his instructions, we found this delightful vegetable possessing all the rich flavor which behiags to it when first taken from its vines. It is the first of Arthur's patent Cans for preserving fruit and vegetables that we have seen. Nothing can be . more simple; and. ju.b'ing from the specimen of its efficiency in accom plishing all that it promises, we do not hesitate to re commend the invention to housekeepers. .Yationa Intelligencer of Friday. l)t'i Suae. li?.V. Everv variety of summer fruit was put up in these cans in'our family lat season and we now have straw berries, rapbr,:rirx. plum, cherries, blaf'-brrrien, prarhv, tomatoes; Sec. as fresh as when sealed up. Thee are, indeed, luxuries and may be secured by every one at a small cost. 'lrthvr's Home .Magazine. We have in our familv a variety of fruit preserved in these cans, which we u-ed through the winter with o-rent satisfaction, and which our visiting friends pro nounce as fresh as if they had just been Philadelphia Merchant. Julv 12. O-tf ( A ttorntj' t law. " .ffjV , Haviii" removed to PITTSbORO, N. C, will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Counties. , April 14. 18ot;. tf ; J - :V Respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has built up large absitantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, "expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Thaakful&r the yery liberal patronage he has received, for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to basinesa, with a desire to give satistact a on, io mem continuance or ths same, tie wrr,i - made of the best material and by exp.-rieuced workmen Kmhi.1v nf tht business. His work will compare III Cuv il UI llvu VI "v - .... , c A favorably .with any made in the United states, for neat ness and durability. ... r . t,t 15 He is determined td sett ana an a oi ... on as good well done 'tockofCAURI . e i, n,...iir iiiniKhPil. which will be sola i.rnQt. short t!m?to onicintii cir-u-m rir0 n band rao! than ONE HUNDRED ivn FtPTV V.liiclps finished and iu course of eon- a it ...-i- lwhhi is warranted 12 months with fair nsage. and should it fail by bad workmaiisnip or material will be repaired free of charge. , ivamo u kI.i.i., to b v would do well to Ccill ami " ........ p, j . cxamire fo tnenl selves. Orrlors thankfully rrceived and promptly attended to Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. Favetteville. Oct 1. 1856. AT REDUCED PRICES, ' - For CASH or on S!ort Time, - 250. Csi-rim?res. B; rucli s, HOCKAWAYS & BUGGIES of every description. Many of which are finished, and the balance being finished daily; among which are many new and hmnnti ful tvles 'and one verv fine Carriage. Some LeObem very light, and all inade in the bet maner rinrl nf the best Jrtatef Tals. tv facil:ties for dosns: Oarriaire work are &rcatr than anV eitAl'snnent PALL & WINTER STOCK. I HAVE just received in full mv VAT.T. rl WIV- TER Stock of Silk. Stamp, and Fai-v lirv ftiuwla. embracing quiie a variety of styles,, qualities, Ac.. Ac. nn-muiu an sijim L.aiie&' vress tio.xls aud Trim mings, to wit: striped Plaid and Robed Silks, plaid, striped, aud printed ail wool -Detains, all r colors; ssol i.l. ail wool do French MerinOs. all shades and col ora, printed aud pld. low priced Al pachas and Delaias. Also, a hauilsoiue assortment of Cloaks and Talmas, and extra heavy Bay State Shawls. ; Embrd. Collars, idack Lace do., Swiss and Jac. Flduncings; do ed'nni" and insertings. Kid. and twisted SilkvGIvesaaU Gauntlets. Hats, Caps, and Bonnet; Bleached, Bru. Sheetings and Shfrtiugs, together; with a good assort meat of ronnd, Staple and Domestic GOODS, ltead Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Ac. &c. Buyers generally are respectfully invited "to givt mv stock a look, as I shall sell on short profits. P. CROW. Nov. 1st 1 8r6. 1 ? ? . j 22-tf O i W.'OVKit BY, SADDLE AND HARNESS WOULD Respectfully inform the public FA Yi: TTE VtLLE , ;5. J MUTUAL ISSURA5CE COJlPAST An. Almtrnct of the Second Annual REPORT of the President and Directors : ;I ' , Policies issued past year 524. whole number issued 1233 covering property amounting Polit ies cancelled and expired to ' $2,128,353 8sl,4a Amount now insured $1,274,117 34 Amount of Premium Notes " 16.333 38 ' " exuired& cancelled 12fi,474 03 " now ou hand 8189-59 33 $81,275 07 ithered.- Increase during the last year Premium notes averaeinsr 14 89-100 per cent, on the amount insured, tiie actual cost of Insurance dur ing tiie year averaging less than per cent. south and I can afford and am .determined to sell work of the best quality as low as it can be built for by any one. t hose wno are muenteu to me will please pay ttr as mv business requires my out-stand insc debts to be lbr..ted. A. A. McK ETHAN. 25, 1856. tf collected. . .August rytl,r:.-: - NOTICE. .. ' All persons indebted to tha firm of W. F. fr.r. a if ven nested to comi forward and nrraV: i. j their noiiartuershio ceased o j . . . i . ...... . - - - - 4-- - March 1856. W. F. . E. F. MOORE June 9 1856. 2-tf. K. F. make i the 1st of RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report $772 89 for Premiums renewed 6,103 28 " for Policies, Surveys & transfers 3:17 50 - for llcnt 70 00 NOTICE. All nersons indebted to C. C. BARBEE t CO note or account, are requested to pay wit.hi rrww.tl. llls"ll !?oolsin til i lutun! tur cash or nroduef. Hi sliest cash prices paid for Turpentine C. C. BAR'BEE. C. S. BARoLli. Barclavsville, Aug. 23. 1856. 3 1 2-tf by three i !"1 Hiahest Marke price paid for Cotton. J. II. HALL. Pres. B. C. M. Co. July 26, -tf COMMISSION POUAVAItBIXO MEHCIIANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. January 1. 1856. ly-pd DISBURSEMENTS. Cash pnid C. II. Sneed. fire loss S850 00 Lot balance Office building 1,450 00 " ' Salaries 1,550 00 " " State Tax 100 00 " ' Contingent expenses 3?5 62 ' Premiums returned 20 65 $7,283 67 STARR ;e inches A NrcE Place to IJoxiiD at. A lad' who has just opened a boardinjrdioiise in Philadel phia, has adopted the followinj: rules; The gentlemen must not put their feet on tiie man tle in winter, nor out of tiie window iu sum mer, and the lady must not write iier name on the glass witli a quartz pin. If she uses an air-tight, siienust regul ite the damper herself and not ring every ten minutes for the cham bermaid. The single gentleman must not play the trombone, nor make love to tiie servants, nor comb his whiskers at tiie table. If he does he won't answer. The lady must not turn up her mse at everything o:i the table, unless she has a natural pug, and no ie of t!io party must drink or talk with u mouthful of victuals, ncr mnst they fight for the top buckwheat cuke. terms liberal, advance. WILLIAMS. HOLES ALE. Balance To-wit : Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (ou demand.) Cash in Bank aud in hands of Agents -S4.34S $2,937 27 40 $2,20 00 687 40 -52,937 40 DRY GOODS AT WE are now receiving a very large STOCK hM!.inir irirv tliiiif in the Drv Goods line ... ....... j n Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoe?., Silk and Si raw Bonnets, Umbrellas, aud Heady Made Clothing, &c. VhTch they will sell CHKAP tor Casa or nppr.ve VaIps, mi onlv We invite chants visiting this market to examine our stock. J. B. STARR. . -I- -M- WlbLIA.MS Ail". 30. 1856. 913-tf era-with Mer- S2,937 190 1.800 40 00 00 54.927 40 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. MOORE & BROTHER are now receiving FALL. STOCK' OF FA.VCY GOOD?. i'mhrne.inu- everv article usu-.liy kept in Goods Line, with a lnrsje lot r.t.l iTItfVa. Tints. Cans. Boots au Missee' Shoes and Gaitors. ino-. to which tliey invite tbe their and board to be paid weekly in the Dry of READV-MAOE 1 Shoes. Ladies" and AIo. a few p-eces Carpet attention of I heir custom ers ail'l tiie pilOllC IU can ixmi c.v.vunuu iji..v.i j..,n,i....- iuir elsewhere. J. J. MOORE. W. F. MOORE. Sept. 27. l-ti ASSETS, 'ash on interest and in Bank, Ac. Rent due Real Estate, paying 13 per cent. Premium Notes on iiand Amount Capital to meet any losses In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu late tin; members and the public ou the very fortunate and successful operations of the Company the past year. We have met with no loss since 7th March, 1854, (Sueed's.) unless it be the case of Stmnjrlaus & Einston at Kinston. whose Store was blown up a very extraordinary case, it is still Under investigation. Tin. iiiMiitm & F"i xtn i t of tdle PiYETTEVILLE HOriit HOR- SALE, The Subscriber havinff fully determined to sell th above named property, now oiler it to any enterprising man upon liberal terms. : ... This Hotel enjovs a large custom from the adjoinm counties, and from the travelling public, with a pros pect of future increase. What it h is done and is now doing, can be seen by any one wishing to purchase, by mforrinir tn on i- hooks. The situation of the Build- ;n ii ciifh will eommaud the irreater oart of the custom coming to, anil passing through this place. Fnr tha amount of caoital invested, there is no bus ness that a person could engage iu that would pay as well ' J. II. ROBERTS & CO. Sept. 11, 1856. 15-tf. ROBBRT DTGTlEii V, (LATE GREEN & WEAR.) WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, $-c, Favetteville, X. C. Tl. D. Cr. bears to return his sincere thanks to the public for tin kind patronage so liberally upon the lat the MA It EH, and all the -! 1 cii-to;n ?rs of Houston and Overby. that tie st i ,;o itiaaes to carry oa th Saddle and Harness making ruiii.'ss in all it various branches, at the old Stand t ilou-toa and Overby. where he will be happy 'o fur . . .. . . , . i ., i 1 : l.r. us-.i tajni kviui a.iy arneie wuica luey uiaj uucu " u i. - - ,, c-3 .strict attention paid to Kepairiasr.- VI'.aOVERBV. A ig. IS, 1S56 6-m Just received, a few .. doz. genuine East India CASTOR OIL. (for my reta.l.) Also, Citrat of Magnesia and Congress Water. J. F. FOULK.ES April 2. 1856. !.,, . .f. G. I'Oii, STAPLE AND FANCY ..DRY- GOODS. a i rS, B )3fS. S-iOES, AS1) Ready-A fade Clothing, particular attention inuu, to Ijaoies uriss . Goods aiid Trimmings., . HAY STREET. FA VETTE V'lLLE, N. C, November 3d. 1856. ' " tf . The most popular Weekly hi America, wbicft has tminediiUety upoii its issue, sprang into ail ?. Thi; ran'd i success is UNPRECEDENTED In the 111STORV of JOURNALISM, and can only be ac counted Tor by the fact that the Proprietors have em ployed, without regard to the expense, the STAR WRITERS OF AMERICA. TIIE NATION' is the ONLY Paper whicli contains die WITTY. HUMOROUS ami SIDE-SPLITIING SKETCHES ef that Comical Genius, and k c;ai aits ork' 11; in. d. Of which series, one sketch alone . is worth the whole : yt ar. Sulcriptiun. " 'iiil'l A A i IO.V: i IS EElTtC B " -' -t - .AND " ' ixas. iv; x. saiis wcuru, WHO IS WELL KNOWN AS ONE OF THE MOST t -PCI. A It VIlITi:ii in amt-.iuca; . Iu addition to the ahoyc We have engaged as Cou i tr buiors ; " Clara Moreton, Heurv W lli ibt-rt, Aliee Carv, W." W. Fd.i k, Mrs A. V. Law,. C. A. li-c, Mrs K. F. Ellet, Be... Casse.lay, " Park Benjamin, W. P. Braumub . And Numerous Others. T3 THE FA K SEX We particularly, commend (iur sh"?t. Their drf art niiat will he li'lited with the utmost care and no ex pense or labor fp.ired to rend 'i- the column-; devoted to their spec a! beneiit, -unusttaUy n-i-IIniit, A3 rn irisirni-. i r (Ii-uaiett.l - TUL 8 Al.D PLATilS ' C 5IM1JI Will contain Pracdcal S igg siio i- rud Agriculti-ral Hints, contributed and c siii: 1 fro i soarc tin most rel.able. and containing iiifornmtio.i which wilt prove t them in lha c.ire of a single y ar, n,' abuo.-l in calcu'lai lo beitclit. Tiie other d-p li t n at of our p ip r wil receive the attention they Ki'Fpect:vely uemand. rnc's laing es nee'idlv and carefully- prepared to meet the varied readers. Among Bedsteads! B 1 trails!! Just received from the Manufacturer, Ira Ilersey, a supply of , ' BEDSTEADS of various patterns, and made of good seasoned timber. These Bedsteads are manufactured in this place, and can be sold to dealers as low as they can be got from taMesotlho several classes cn its these we mav mention ' ! ' Original the North. Call aud examine.. April 9, 1S56. A. M. CAMPBELL. : ji- Aug U 8, Store for Eent- The Store on the corner ofGiliispie and Franklin Streets near the Bank of the State " apply to JOSEPH AREY. 13-tf BOWMAN, SELLERS & CO., GKSEltAL Cl)JIMiSI05r:?MBltCHANT,S And Cotton Factors, ! 31 1-3 Pia Slieel, NEW "STOSIK. D. W. BOWMAN, SCCOND STOrK THIS FALL. :jlz 33 ois?:iiri ) rt :? OflhTwaif lyrUeiilln rr Snle. Agreeable to an Act of the Ueueral Assembly of the State of North Carol ua, ratified Dec. 25, 1852, authoriz ing the Town of Favetteville to issue her Bonds to the amount of S100.000, in the aggregate, for the pur pose of paying her subscription to the Western Rail Road Company. Therefore, it is ordered by the Commissioners of Favetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receive sealed proposals, until the 1st of November next, for the purchase of 550.000. in sums of S500 each of said Bonds, or any part thereof. Bonds to run twenty years, with Coupons attrhed. interest payable semi a-mually. The said Bonds shall be under the seal oi the Cornoratiou. and bindinar. on the faith of the same. WM. WARDEN. Town Treasurer. Oct. I, 1856. tf IJohbIy HOUSE.!. POWKlt Jfc TUOY. Proprietors!. Thr Proprietors of this Establishment an noince to th-i public, that owing to the con tantlv increasing patronage extended to them, thiv have been induced to enlarge th aeco n iii) Ut o i by tii-; a l liiioa of an extensive Dining Raom oa the lvv r 1or. and s:iit- of Rooms o i the seen id floor t'.r.i lablitic; t)tev- Wieommodate all who may favor them with a call. An I they pled re thj-n-el ve to a i.icrease 1 exertion to jive satisfaction to th iir patrons. Spuioin S tables att.ichad and careful Ostlers in atte ldance. Th i eli;ibl lmatioi of tlv; R-t-ibli-hm"nt. with the o 'E-iti io ; of th-; Proprietors i i providing for the o i vt r their natro.is. thy hop will secure to them a 1: r.i! sh r? of th ; travel." Th.? .V-t-r-i a 1 1 -o ith tn stages arrive at and depart i'r-.vn this House. Oifri.v r m a itt i l.aca oa arrival and departure of St-? i a '5 3 it-, for th i nsco irm latioa of passngers. tlor-'M ail Oirrig-s furnished at any notice for e v'ry't ar trr-U r to i ty partof the adjacent country, j! Y. t ) VE IS. W. C. TROT. Favetteville, May 12, 185(5. 98-tf. ARK .VOW KilCKlVlXO TilKIli Second Fall & Winter Stock of Goods, To which th-r call th-i attention of .Merchants mak ing tiieir pcrchasas in this market. Oct. 1. 2 0-tf The following Directors were selected for next year: Geo McNeill. II D Mvrover, Chas Benbow, Henry Lilly, Jas Kyle. S W Tdlingliast, S T Hawley, T S Lutierloh. Win McLaurin.N A Stedmnn. J (1 Shepherd. S J Hinsdale, D A Ray, J 1) Williams, A A McKethan. J II Cook. A E Hall, A W Steel, J G Cook, aud R F Brown of Wilmington. OFFICERS: GEO. McNEILL. President. II. L. MVROVER, Vice President. C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Executive Commilte for next Quarter: Geo. McNeiH, S. W. Tilliughast. Wm. McLanrin. May 24, 185G. '"""' kind patronage so liberally bestowed Firm, aud informs them he has bought nterestof J. S. Wear, aud will continue the busi .... , . .. .i i . .i i j.?... l&Ji"s5i 33 ' lief!S in all its oranciies ai tuu oiu srauu. uuuci ma eatire superin lemn iiti;. x."- N. B. All Watches ielt Witt! him tor repair win u taken apart in the presence ot tin; owners, anil tiie necessary repairs pointed . out to them and a written contract given for the same, which wors win oe war ranted for two years. On hand and for sale now. the most varied and choice selection of CLOCK-5 and other time pieces that has ever been olfered to tli rn c in North Carolina which he will sell at New ork prices, and also war rant tor two vears. All debts due to and by the late firm will be paid and received by It. D. GivbijN. August 28. 1850. 1..-U May 1, 1856.' N. B. Particular of Naval Stores. W. H. SELLERS. - . EDW'D. McPHERSON. attention paid to : consignments VV tier's Paic-.it Salamander Safe. We keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above Sales, warranted lire-proof j and desirous of ex tending the demand for them, the m:ikers have been in duced to deliver them here at Nef York prices. D. & W. McLAURIN, Agents. October 1, 1856. tf MP, W. P. Elliott, roa.ui!isiox merchant, FA Y TT E V I L L E, N. C. jent for Lutterloh St Co.'n Steamboat Line Will ttn 1 prointiy la .ill buibR eatruxtr J to his earn. Oct. 21.1856. 2l-tf AN -HNTIRB .NEW STOCK. Th; suberibr respctfiilly informs the public that ie has rec Jive 1 his STOJK OF GOODS, and would ri'iisst those in want of DitY GJDl) FAVCY GOODS, BIOOS AXO SHOES, ft A.TS, T n a J K S, II A R D VV A RE, &c. , To ';ve him a Cill, a hs caa sell his good as low as ivoie, aal warraats thim to give satisfaction, aay oae, u L. BRANDT. Gillespie St., near the Market. Oct 4. tS-. 18-2m. iil.JOO U-. Tallow anteil, For which the highest cash P-. D. V . 0. BENBOW, D. D. S., Orailnotc oT tiie BjUimore College of DENTAL SlitSERl. ! Office hours from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. . -'3 P. M. to 5 P. M. DR. BENBOW may be found at his suit of Rooms near the Market, where all who are iu need of the services of a Dentist are respectfully invited to call. All operations performed upon the latest and most unproved plans. To those iu need of Artiiitial Tcs ti, htt'would simplv say that he is behind in no improve ment. He inserts from one to an entire set upon fine Gold or Platina plate, which he guarantees to be equally as serviceable as the natural organs. ile spends nine months of each year in this place, (from first of October to the first of July.) Oct. -25, lS5fi. 21-tf James G. Smith. Mii.ss Costin- J)IBS C (fc CO.) Commission Merchants, Have removed their ofiee to the second story of the bail din r formerly occupied by the.Telegraph Company where they are prepared to atteud to all business iu the Commission line. All business entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. Wilmington, October 1, 185G y j $25.00 REWAIM) WH1 b3 given for the apprehension and committing to jail (so that I may gr"t him) of my negro man. EDWARD, who left on the mglit ot tne ms mst. l sup pose him to bo 25 or .V years of age. lie is about o feet 6 or 7 inches high, sp ire built and weighs about 135 lbs. black completion, sharp features, wears a goatee, speaks piick when spoken to. and often with an impediment, 'lie has a considerable scar on the back of one of his wrists, wlrch . says was pro luced by a cut with an axe. I think he also lias a small scar over one of hi- eyebrows. He wore oa a new wool hat; carried of two coats; one. a faded bUck or brown frock, and the otaer a blue snort sacs coat oo'.a ot satinet. K I ward was tor;n;riy owne.i wy ino. Villiams E-i-, n ;.ir F ivettaville. N. C, is a cooper and has worked at the turpentine business in the neighborhood of Favetteville. and Rock ash Factory for several ysars. Hj was raised, or once owned by a Mr Tyson, of Moore or Chatham county, ai l had a wife at Mr Tomlinson's of Chatham county, N.C He will oroliably make hi3 way back to Favetteville or Chatham. " A. W. BET HE A. Little Rock. Marion Disft. S. C Oct. 18, lS5fi. 20-2m LIME AXO CEMEXT. Just received and for sale 250 Casks Lime, fresh from the kiln, 100 Barrels Cement 50 Calcined Plaster, 30 Bushels Platering Hair. 75 Barrels Mackerel and Herring, 300 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 200 ." Alum Salt; 2 bushel Sacks. , ,- J. W. POWERS. Oct. 27 135 ' - 1 A. 31. Catupbcll, VX-'CTIOSEKR & COMMISSION MERCHANT, East side of Gillespie street, F A y ETT E V I LIjE , N. C. October 1, 1855. C:ne Fear l.anrt for Snlp? The subscriber offers for sale' THREE HUNDRED and EIGHTY-FIVE Acres of Land on Cape Fear River below Smith's Ferry, in Cumberland county, running with the river to the lands of Mrs Byrd. A nr.rtinn nf the land is cleared and feneed. It well adapted to the cultivation of corn, oats, and the n sua 1 crons of the river lands. The part uncleared has on it some good swamp, which may be easily pre- n:ired for use. ;-.;-;- ' f t. w ni lie sold on a credit of twelve months, i Per sons wishing to buy can eall on the owner at this place. Am i! 8. 93-tf s ' C. COLDEN MURRAY, coajnsssos nEacHiST - AGEXT.J'OBi., ; MURRAYjS The Oaslx Parc'iasers. CARROLL & PETERSON, Clinton N. C, WILL pay the Highest Cash prices for likely Young Negreos. Those wishing to sell will liud us ready purchases, o i the best business terms. Sept. 13, !.(. lo-tnn WILMISGTO? &. KAVETTEVIl-LE P A S S E N G E R L I N E-. The New Steamer ".MAGNOLIA " will leave Fay ettevilb; Tuesdays and Fridays at 15 minutes after sun rise, and Wilmington w eanesuays anu featurdays at o'ciock. Passage $4. T. S. Li U 1 1 ililt LitIi. June 11, tf TO TH AVtlEE S. The Subscribers convey the Mail between Fayctte ville and lhirclaysville in a Buggy, and can accommo date one or two passengers. The route is by way of Kingsbury, Buiuvs Level. Snmmorville and NeilPf Creek. The days for leaving Favetteville are Tu sdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, at li o'clock, ti. m. Refitrns Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Fare from Favetteville to Suuiracrvilie $2. J. E. ITARRIS, Aug. 25. 185(5. A. PARKER. 3101th; NEW. GOODS. "IIE Sub-criler is U-IVTI'i' TfVITv thing $2 00 'per annum 3 5) 5 00 9 00 " 15 00 getter up of the AND everv E"B' OR T K P ? V ST EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. ' The sulscrib;'r being desirous of closing out the bal ance of his Winter stock. Outers his entire stock of Ready- made clothing. Furnishing (ioiwls, Hats Caps. Boots shoes. Trunks, Carjetx Bags and Valices at a very small advance on prime COST. GEORGE. BRANDT. South side Hay Street, Fayetteville. LAST ( ALL. All persons .ndebted to ma by Note or account are earnestly requested to call and make immediate pay meat, as mv Books must be close 1 by the 1st Jan. next Nov 29 1856. f ' 26-tf G.' BRANDT. FOR SALE. ' HOUSE and Lot. The subscriber wish- ins to leave r avette vine, oners tor sale her lUl TTnnaa nnrl T.ot. Thn situation of flip ulinv property is in a very desirable portion of the town and the property is also in a good condition. For further particulars "address the subscriber. HELEN P. LAIN. Nov. 29 185G. 2m-26 receiving , his FALL consisting of almost the way of : ;.'' "' G ti O C J'J il I JUX,: HARDWARE AND HOLLOW-WARE ALSO Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Fish &c, inv iifnh eh he will sell cheap for Cah, barter Produce or oa short time. , Store recently occupied by Trov & Marsh, near the Dobbin House. , G.W.I GfLDSTON. Oct. US. . - 2u-tf , for GUANOES. 758 BAGS PERUVIAN; 3i7 do. COLUMBIAN. Not only lias the cost of using these Guanoes in con nexion been v i-y inucb diminished., but e.vptr inents have pron-dthai the plio.-phate, f-o ninth vtuiiug in ibe I' i in Tan. not on'y "mcrcases the yield, but com bined w.th the Columbian makes the crop much more certain, r or s-'aie uy 'Stories and Xor?ns, Editorial Ram- bings and Sketchings. Spiry City News, Wash ington Gossip, New iork Chit i.'hal,tt Latest Paris Fnshiahs, Practical licceiyls for the Household and. Toilet, " 7 he Little One's" "Department. Gemsfn.Tii I 'rose and. Poetry, Header's (rmde, Jlisloricnl Xket-chcs, Transla tions, , i-c. Jj-e. The NATION is issued ia Quarto Form, (eight page-:.) and each number will contain at least two Original Engravings, thus furnishing our Subscribers at the end of the year . with a volume coat, lining 410 large size, beautifully printed pages of UNSURPASSED XOVELLBTTB3. SKETCHES, ic, i; &c, TOGETHER WITH OVEIt 139 - OHHUX1L ILLlSTRATIOS, THE NATION is eut at the following remarkably low SUBSCRIPTION . AND CtXibilNG TERMS : Invariably in advance. SINGLE COPIES, TWO ' (to one address,) THREE' " ; ' SIX . TEN i pzS And one copy' free to the : .. Club ol 1Li. jsSf All those seuJiag in sabscripiious from the British Pro ncj-, m.ist e.iclo-e in a I l.i.ou to i.ie sub jjcnptiou proe. 25 cjurs bir e;tcii su.j.-cr.ber, as we are compiled to pr -pay t;i .- U.ie.l Siai.e. postage. All letters containing mo.i -y siio.Ud bo registered, aud d.rectfd plainly, ami ihiy w.li come al our n.-k, olhe wis we arc not respo.isiole for th.'in. Specimen rrop.es will bj teul free to Post Masters, Agents, and all who w i.-h to get up a club: to all others, on receipt of four c.mts ia stamps. The expense of registering is only cents. A.lclvesa CilOPUT & BIGbO , S3 Dock Street, riiilailel.iiua, Among the' hundreds of compiiiuentary r.oi cos.-w have received from, newspapers in ei kiy :.cut i tne country, we quote tm loilow nig-exirnci li u t - The jNation auoears in ciear istrgo i v p.? on souw white paper, and is richly adori.ed wuu illustrut io.-.s." N. 1 . Sun. "It will attain to a high position in the literary world." I'm i.. .Daily 2i.ws.. .'-: It is one oi the lesst weeklies now publn-ht u, and we take pit a sure in bringing it to tne iijtice of the reading public.'' li AHUi.-ll no. l'A. llkliAi.l . ' The talent and energy of the proprn U.r.s. its ori 'inal and iutC'etillg contents, and ti e In auty oi the ty)Mgraphy cannot fail to secure fo. it a general Cir culation. W lI.l.AM.Si-UUli. I A. l.SUtl'l.Mlh.VI' 1'l.K.-. " As aliterarv and faniui- jo;;riial. w h,ive no hesi- tatio.iiii pronouncing it the best a.i.oug our excliaugis. We advise the ladtes to procure it w.liiuul d.ay.' Fulton-. Pa. Rkph t.iCax. We dtsl.ke , pnD.iiig city enianat.o.is, but in this case .we are bound to give way to n.er.t. many city "cotcmpbraf ics, the N;lt on i. couipoeu oi t-mind substantial aud useful matter, and is not Mhl up wish an ove! dorse of lilmsy. wishesy-ivoshey stiiii irom the hands of crack-brainedaiithc v-i Eni. City 0..si a i cii . It has the most beautiful engraved hi ud m: t ver saw. anu its eo.ilems are uufpij emu i.i . ; .. - . i ru ly delicious and soui-absorniug. Wn.i.i.v.iioi.i i. -, A. GAOtTTK. . - There is room for just such a paper, and t lia- se- enrrd tvvoastrne heads an hei.rts tocouliol i - olunms as th literary aud social woi Id aolda. WeliIii kji uii , Pa. Au'.tatok.' It will soon become a leading paper at the fiicside.-' BOOXVILLKMO. t)K.SKRVER. We seldom endorse uoi thern papers, but in th's in- ftance we are forced to overcome our prejuu e,-. and commend The '-NaLon" to o.;r r n ;u. ' i'mnr, Ai.a. 1 uLletix. Lec. 13. 1850. 58-4t Nov. 6. D. 8r Li-tf W. McLAURIN REGULAR LINE" OBWILMlU TON PACKETS. a " 62 South Street, NEW YORlv. undersicned maybe found at the OfBce of C DISSOLUTION. DRS. McSWAIN & McDUFFIB have this day Jaolyed partjieEah!p by .mutual consent 1 . a . tu ....... 1 . . ...it )....... Golden Murray, (ii South street, where orders for every description of Goods will receive bis prompt and per sonal attention. ' -i ; P. MALLETT. March 20. I85C yj ? I 4 f , - . . , ii : .. 11 Z We call the attention of WHOLE SALE DEALERS ; TO oar present Stock, and wa have recently re ceived - o U) bag.-i Rio. Laguira Maricaibo and Java Coflfee, 20 iih.ls Sugar, assorted grades, ; .... ;.. -75 bbls do. Radial. Crushed and Powdered 95 boes Spjrm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles C5 do. Fancy and assorted Candies, ' 10; coils Kentucky. Jute and Manilla RopeT ' - 7 bales Ragging. Guaay, Dundee, and. Barlami, ?.f) tons Hoop Iron, " 120 boxes Cheese, "1" " ' 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda, 40,000 Cigars various brands, - ' .; ' : , " , ; ; - -. also , . .T Pepper. Spice, Ginger, Gloves; - Nutmeg s Borax. Madder. Tndigo. Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and fir Soaps. Starch,- Powder, Shot. Bar' Lad. White Lad. Putty and- Linseed Oil, Window Glass Snuff in Boxes. Eagl? Mills do., in Half Bbln.; 1 Green and Black Teas, Hollow-Ware. Swecds Iron," English. German, and Cast Steel; Plows. Straw Cutters. Corn Shelters. Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Trace Chins Sole Leather, Ac. &e -.. ' - : The a?ove Goods we oflFer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. ' j D. & W McIOj&BKf.v" dis- and collec- -rt Dr McSwaia will attend to settlements lions for the firm. Dr. McDiwfie will continue to occupy the former office. . ' i":.. H.' McSWAlN. WM. C. McDTJFFIE. Nov. I, 1856. '!' 2g-tf ' U 100 minces CUJINIIVU, for 'sale lv ;: , ". ' J S. J. HINSDALE. Aug. SO, 1856. - 813-tf- - - ' OLD RYE WHISKEY. ' The Subscriber is the onlv authorized ageat in Fay ..ti,.vill,. tin- tlie sale of the Lou. R. C. PurVear s Cele brated I1 Rj Wbiskty. lie will be supplied with this KiiTii -rior Wliitkev to meet demand. W. DRAUGUON. April 16. 91-tf r. h i- -. f.f. mi. rt . tHAUI.KS BANKS, CONFECTIONER, FAYETTEVILLE, October 1, 185G. , - 1 N. C. Green at Aug. 30, 1856 nnii Black Teas, best quality, :f S. J. IHNSUALE'S. 913-tf - - tf FOIl v 8.1LE SECOND HAND 1 SKCOXD ST()(;KV)F I am now receiving my second stock of GROCER IES, consisting in part as follows : ? . -50 sack Rio Coffee, . 50 lioxes Cheese, ; ., .- . '.. 35 qr Bbls No I Mackerel, 5000 lbs. Bacon skle9, : 35 boxes Craeker,H.. ,! 20 ,,.' steam Camiy, - -- ' -' 20 cases iiejrro Shoes, aud ,, ... AO pieces Jersey, Nov'. 8th 1836. 2S-tf Por sale bv E. i MOORE. ! FAYETTEVILLE IiOTEL. repair. April CHEiP. DUGGlEg in good , A. A- JhcKtTHAN. 0, 1856. 42-tf c- 2.000 Spirit Barrels for sale hj -McLAURL-& STRANGE. June 17, 185C tf irThe Subscribers havintr this day . - it. - . . r :il l. leaned xnis noiei lor a -nu i ycur, n " JlI pleased to see their friends and the traveling , public t this House. "At tlie fame time we nope they will .be patient aud bear with our imperfec tions until we shall have put the House in such repair as wedesire, . -HrROBERTg & CQ 3. H. ROBKUTS - F, NrvE0BEBTS.i Mnrdi 1,1W' SiVtf FOR SALE. , f TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, nine mile? 1 1 tr ai from Fayetteville, lying mrectiy on ine aouinem Plank Road, and on , each tide of Big Rockfixh. One ofthebept Turpentine sections in the, county, With convenient improvements for a family residence; with a small corn mill on a never lamnfc stream- m- rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store. . -.... - - A. ;JA'. '" McKETUAN ..Feb'y 9, 1856. - ! ; tfr. -iA-t is -cw recclvinaf "his FALI? STOCK, embracinsr, a large an general Stock of DfysTJoodsHst.' Capf . Ha .d Sho-s. Groceri-s.f -hollow.ware't CrckrT and Glassware, which wRl' be sold ' upon favorable tra . or exchanged for H,rtce- g 1 see' hTS friends and customers before tuey sappjy nemseiyea. Sept. 6. f , ' ,;' !"!Jt':t '.-t V- ''' 'iv Attnrnev at:LavT,i P A. V E T T E V I Ub B ,t s ? f il C i Mav' be consulted "at the Xaw Office of Jesse FiiEinux o Fiv-i u.; K. t.tst: nrc- T' ! :?f VVIf.lISfS V . .-i IMV'.U'.'ilViM.K. Steamer Mnoolia lesivnK By'tt-:1!'-on Moiidiy a:il ihurn day Inoiiiinps. th ininuli i- i ft tuii-r.-f L-v W ifm!n?Ui on ';.tfi.iy aud ridsy nn.rn'ui;. St-Hiu-r 1-anuy Luti. rloh. l.-avi a l yri ti v il!fc ou Tueed.iy and V'riday ii.oriiinlr. 15 mintttiR afti-r etin-riw. I.eavrs W ilniintcn V. fdnt-fday uud Saturday mornings. Both earryiug Krfiht and Pa.ngiTs. Sttrami-r Kow:.n. with full Bets of Lighters, runs regularly carrying Fn-itlit only The regularity of Ur BoatnOn all H.ijti b r the T.iTer. and the deopatcb and prompt nee8 in dclirnriug poodw, are too well known to require cojuiaent. To our patrone we tender onr thank for the f ry liberal patronage heretofore bentowed. a id can aiwure all li 'r tha no effort will h spared in fut nre. and f et contid.-nt that our fueil.tiey fvr de.bteli are equal if not superior-t aMjr lju oa Utije Etr Kir. ' - - VP. P. h LtiO'l T. Agent f .r f.ullerloh (St I o. ; Fayetteville, N. C, Oct 25. 1S53 21-tf J;.iV. PKMBKH TON HAS JUST KECKIVED ONE of the most desirable STOCKS of J-ILK and FANCY", STAI'LE GOODS ever offered by him, embracing ail the Nbwkst STYfjes of , LADIES DUKSS GOODS, Such as Plain andcol'dMoir Entique Silks, Rich Om bi ic Satins, Striped and plain Silk Valencia, l'opliuett Ro'tts. Plain and limeade Merinos, rlain rlaid and liich fig'd French DvLains, and a great' many otber new St vies. Abo, a large STOCK of Velvet. Clolh and Sillt- Mantillas. Cb'aks and Talmas, Day Slate, Stella, plush and Tiftie fchawls. f A- great variety of the latest styles of , . ... DRESS TRIMMINGS, French Embroideries, Honeton Lace Collar every color of the best quality of Kip GLOVES and. Gaunt lets t for Ldies and tents4 a le.w. very handsome patterns Woosted. Curtail Damask; with trinimincs to suit, some very naiuiome n ivmaow Miauis. ALSO, FOR GENTS WEAR. -Black.4 Blue aud Olive Broad Cloths, black and fancy Cassimeres and Yestjugs, A very - large Stock of I 7,s . . i.vRvivly-tTiauV Clothing For MEN .YOCT HSj'anrt BOYS : made in the latest Styles and ll 'or7;mahhip warranted. ,'ThealKrre Stock was selected with great care as regards styteg,and prices, and will be offered at whole sale or retail xf very acco'mmoilatlng terms. The jmlj I'mj generally ureAespectfttlly 'invited lo call and ex- ,ttUrt AT PFMBErON. i J J