.. 1 ,-c.I'tU r 4 I r-l r 'Vfyfe ' in . .. - 1 N i WM. F. WfGIITAIAN & CO. Proprietors.. IAYETTEYILLE, N. C.;SAfr SY ia j85f. 4 ti il til m --.--,.... t " k ' - 1 . 1 f m i - ...,,v r lily T E II M S of sfsicaipnos to t.ie cviottius For a single copy, if paid in advance,"per annum, S2 00 " " " at the end of 3 months, 2 50 " " " at the end of G months, 3 00 " " " at the en 1 of the year. 3 50 No subscription will le received for a shorter period haa one year unln pai l in advaace. With the viiw of extolling th ciicuHtiia and ca hancing the uef ilaass of . tho paper, the proprietor., of fers the following rema -kably low CLUB 1.-VARI.1BJ.Y J.- ADVAJVOKr 5 copies of vUe Carolinian, 1 yar, 10 " " " ' $8 00 15 00 ' Rates of Advert : Sixty cents per qu irs of 16 lines, or less, for the first ad 30 eeats for each subsequent insertion, un ss the adrertisemnt is published for more than two in lthsj frhen it will 1 charged ror iDne montns, - - - - S4 "n A"t , .tOT B1A lUUIllUS, - - (1I For twelve months. - - - ""Iff 00 All adrertis'-uittntsmust have the de-ir d numb t of in crt:o;i3 marked on tliem, ortliTwie thy will be in serted till forb'd and charged accordingly- Sp'.-eiaf attention it directed to this requisition. F. WIG HTM S & CO. Cr,K.UE.'T . WHIG nr. Attorney at Law, l'a yet i e vl Ilo9 K. C. Oilice at the foriur irfHow and Groen streets. Feb'v 3. 1 n."'J. .J. A. SP 10 A IIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATTENDS the Courts of Camber laud, Harnett, Wake and Johnston. Address, Tooni 'r. Ilar.i-.-ft Co., X. C Feb. 16, 1S5G. . .S5-r BARTinV FULLER, Altoriifj at Lav , v a v ; : t v t : v 1 1. r, u , , c ., May be consulted at the Law Oilice of Jesse G. Shep herd, Esq., on Green .Street. Julv ly, 7-tf DR. K. A. BLACK. OFFICE Front Rooiu-f. over Dr. S. J. Chemist and .Drug .Store. Fcb'y 7, 1835. Si-tf Hinsdak 91 I' A C 'V t II V, LAUDER. BY GEO. .Nearly opposite to E. V. V 11 kings' Auction Store Favett ;villf, X. C. Oct. I. lS."t:. " v P R SALE. tt Acr'Vi of l,w I. lyi.i o iC ip i'-'ar R;v?r "tar Dwelling. O il II .!. all in ir-t rat j ord r. T'n Stor - is at a Sae busiuesri sta 1 1 at th.; .Ci'o Ro vl-- a.i.l t'n anl is not to i)ir e'c.'llel by a iv in North Carolina. Any p rrso'i tl-ysiring to pnrchae cm obfa'u fnrthe; pxrtiuiars r p 'ti:ig tiu prop rty by ealting c I'lt'l-rj'r ,' ,n WiUv'..'r1":r mnt'y - J f miles from Favettcville. SARAH WRIGHT. JAMES Will IT! IT. Oct. 4. tS-tf 0.. HOUSTON WOULD return his thanks j. the public for the liberal patio , age he has received, and linne- liy punctuality in business, for continuation of tlie sami'-. lit- has commenced hu.-in 's o his own responsibility, on th South side of Person 'street. tw. - .-..-i. v--' door below the Cap-; Fear l'.a i: and t'ir..-e doors above his old stand where he would be glad to se;: all his ol 1 friends. 11 expects to k.-ep on hand a goo 1 assortment of Sad He. Bridle-, Whip-, a id every thing in his lor' of business. N. B. H will atlend to r.-p tiring of Siddles. H u -neis, &c, aid his ch irg.-s .shall be moderate. September 13. 1S5I. 15-fbn JBtaT" MeLauriii A: Strange will pay tiie h'.li ert ca.h price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. 3. 185. 5.f tf 1 . I1 VI ) i ilV hi's Boot .tSho-1- establishment ,' the corner of Gi!k's:;ie nnd Franklin streets. opsite th State p, n " form -rlv oecunied by the in a id under fh- riiorns or T. II - has o 1 li 1:1 1 a fir -it rat si ock of PLAIN and FANCY. HOM and n m short con awed. !MPi)UTEi B s. S , -s. C, i:tei". iv;.. a l I .v l! f.ieture all articles in h:s lin i i the b -st stvl" at notice. Tlr.i'ikful for pist favors, he solicits a linnation of the liberal p vtrou i ' heretofore best Dei. 13. ls.C. 2S-tf ay On the SECOND MONDAY in Februiry is 17, at the Court House' in th to.va of Fayetteville. the uu !ersigneil will o.fer for sal . on a credit of one aud two Years, several tracts of L AND ia tho counties of Cum berland and Harnett. One t ict on the Western bank of the Cape Fear River, beiow Sm th's Ferry, containing about lifleen lui'.idred a id i x't y-ii v aer.'- the Plantion of the late Henry Elliot. There is a life-estate in two hundred j aiml lifty acres oi tin - t'-act. wlncti wdt not be odered j n tVoi site duy. separate from the other portion of the j tl'laiitittiiiia- 50 acres en Ltiwer Little River, known as tho Gib--Mm place. . . tm ttres en Lower Little Eiver, former res. donee of Alex. r Williams. Jr. 45 acres near Elliot's Mills, 550 acres on the Juniper. 300 acres on Little Mill Creek. 4500 acres on Gibson's Creek the sintUe pUee. 310 acres near Mc Arthur's Bridal- Also the S&v. Mill Timber on 300 -.uires ad j-! :bu e,eson Blae.u "ranch, n ear W.J.Koliys. AJ t. j.t; t'imoer on lit) acres adjomiu iSoii act near .u uuroe s linage, w i dele of fiiver. 4ivl acrn, including the Mineral Spring near the Wil?" f,)rniorly Col. Murchison's. t) acres on (Jrog Creek, near the Fayetteville and yastem Plank Road. () acres on the North Prong cf Anderson's Creek. Also, au undivW'l interest b dug one-third of two tots in the Town of Fayetteville, on Rowan Street. ,-known as the Armstrong lots; and in 28 acres of Land oa the South side of Little River, near Elliot's Mills. vlZ, SO . At thejarae time, on a credit of six months, will be gold 12 shaies of Stock in the Fayetteville and Western Plank Roid. 40 shars of Stock ia the Fayetteville and Raleis-h Plank R.xd. shares ia the Cape Fear and D ep River Naviga tion Compmy. 10 shares in the Cumberland Academy. And an un divided iottrest in the Chemical Apparatus therein- These salt are made under a power in the Will of th late Henry Elliot. ALEX?R ELLIOT, ) - .. J. G- SHEPHERD, f 15 1 r ' lJo SO, 1839. &f.ia - -6W t. for sale by , S. jlilS.5D.iLn. " Aug. 3:. 1S5C.I . 013-tf . . " - . '.V ASfSI VfJ - M AUH I j Tho sabcriber hariii purchased the Riaht of tli ibove Machine for the Cod i tics of CuntWr'lanl and f Iaru it, is -myvf ready to furnish such as muv be ( de?roii rf AT T .iT,. o"r?;!.t tk ....... r; ..t.... ! tinne nrs !i(lhpr:i1 to. vri'l lf :is miirli wnrk in nm. Jfiir as throe or fnnr women in' the ordinnrv wav. and lh' work will be ia i':h letter do le. Ilelow will le forind a certificate from those who have purchased and no have in use o.u ot tuoss iiu-limes i-".VTKTTEVII,I.K .v. c. April . ii. rc'the undersigned, liavini; purchased of Mr lsham Blake one of the above mncliiucs. cordially recommend it to the favor of the Public.- It washes very rapidly, and the work 14 much better done than is usually done iij lue 01 i way, ana wirn ios.s wear to tne uiotRmg. ! It far exceeds our expectations, and has only to be : seen in operation to satisfy the most skeptical of its j utility and economy. We have no doubt of its being 1 generally useil wherever mtrouuceil. i D. O. McRak Jno. D. AVti.liam.s, Joiix I). Starr, .Toski'ii A. Worth, A. J. O'IIaxlov, David Wf.myss. W. J. A XHK.USOX, W. .McTiACRIN-, A. IVIIl-RT, Jas. G. Siimr, We in company with several other gentlemen, paw a four dollar bill which Was very dirty ami much defined, put in and washed out by this machine, re moving all the dirty appearance of the kill, and leav ing it perfectly legible, which shows there is little or no rubbing produced in washing fine articles. Frank N. Roberts, Jas. (J. Smith. DRUGS, MEIMCIXES, &c. FALL STOCK, now receiving, bv S. J. HINSDALE. Aug. 3), 1850. 013-tf F.1LL TRADE, 1856. !5. r. p i: a n c 53 ISXOW OPEXIXfJ. a large and desirable' Stock of FALL AXD WIXTJMl GOODS, consisting in part of Slack and Colored Silks. English and French Merinos, Plain and Fig'd DeLanes, some beautif.-.l patterns, Black and Fancy Alpacas. Edgings and Inserting. Collars and Undersli-eves. Cactus and Whalebone Skirts, Jaconet, Nainsook. Swiss and i'laid Musilas, French. English and American Prints, t" loth s and Cassi meres. Satiiietts, Jeans and Tweeds, Plaids. Linscvs and Kerseys. CiroHua and Ma; Iboro" Stripes, 3;'.eae.!ed and rtrov" Shirtingn and Sheetings. iri!K:a.as and Tickings. 1 rish Linens, good assortment. Linen Tablo Cloths. Towelhigs and Napkins, Shawls, (,'loaks and Mantillas. Evtra qualiiv of Bod Blankets. Ui'oboiis. Belts, (llo'. es. Ilosierv. &c. ALSO Tat', ('aps, Bonnets. Boots, hoes and L'mbrellas: genoral assort incut of K . 1 7) Y-MA J) Il C L O TUJXO, nd every variety in the YANK: vh'c'i will be sold at a small adv n time to punctual customers, e Wkvksik or I All are respectful!-.- 'nvh'.-d to g; X )TiOX LINE, e for CASH, or r at ; a ca 1 1 ore oui basing elsi-w ilav St.. Favett r. 1. IS' N-tf J'ROSI'ICCTL'S OK THE sjujtii ' i.st i;;i.k y .m msks a mi For the Venr 1S50. July to December. Tiva v t v- r :i ! to Vobt-Jin. In issuing the Prospectus td'the Tw -nt v- Third 'ol une of the S; )U f IIE.IN LI i'ERARY MESSENGER, oniiu Micing with the July No., the Proiu-ietois id v -ole ly on the eu "ottraging letters and nro-.nises of the i'rieuds of the M essentia- to aid them in extend! n'' i ts ;". rculation. and they beg to as ;u r, Bli the public that io x-n tious will be remitted on irt to maintain ! tne ingii cnaracter of tiie w ork, and to challenge t'ue I pat re lag--of all who value sterling lit err. rv lm-rit. ' r'or Twenty -Oiie Years, the Messenger has endeavored I io reflect faithfully She Southern mind, while disdaining all narrow and sectional views, and lias been alone amonir tle woothlv periodicals of America, in detVueo of the PECULIAR INSTITUTIONS OF THE ' SOUTHERN STATES. j Totlrs r'T.ee it w'.il be il;voted, -and will be nromnt ! to repel assaults upon th mt:i. whether th v eonie under the-specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form 1 of anti-slavery pamphlets. At this critical juncture, j while oar enemies are employing lit "iviture as their : most potent weapons of attack, the S mthern people will surely not withhold their eneou a; -ment from a work whose aim it shall be to strike b.oivs in their de- ! fence. ! The Messenger will, as heretofore, present its readers S;cfcftcs, A ore Talc, T metis. E$$fiv. J't-evis. Critiques, and Papers on the Ann,, Xtioi and i - iiJicr i '(tonal Subjects With a view to ensure a larger circulation of the MESSENGER, the Proprietors though they intend greatly increasing the size of the work, have" reduced the price of Sup script-ion. which is now only Three Dolksrs per. la.num, ia Adve? OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT r.-L'f BEFORE TIIE FIRST OF JULY - ANY YEAR. C'Ll'BS Rem'iitng liS Fifteen Dollars in one letter, will bee.'ititled to Six Copies.. The. JiWturial and Critical department cf the Mes-leng-.r a ill contiiure untler the charge of JOH.V It. Til J3SPSOX, I2si- And will embrace copious notes on current literature and reviews of all new American or Foreign works of general interest and value. The Editor's opinions will be always fearlessly ami honestly avowed. Til- Business Department is conducted by the under signed, to whom all communications of a business na ture mu.-,t lie addressed. MACFARLANE. FERGUSSON .t CO. Law Building, Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. June 1, ltsoO. Five seventh? of the FARMING AND TURPEN TINE LAND in Harnett county, known as tne Parker and McNeill lands, joining Wm". Ilarr ngton's laud on Upper Little River. There is some 200 acres cf the best quality Cf low grounds on the River. i in.' up lands are heavily timbered with pines, and within IX milt's of the 1- ayetteville and Western Railroad. For particulars apply to D McARTIIUR. J. P. ROPER, J. W. McKAY. Xov 29. 1856. 2f,-tf 10,000 li. Tallow anted, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1, 1S3. A. Mi CASPEELL both i a it structure and operations, and slioul.l anv ! The Old E.ib1Nh?.i Aathoris-d 'Ants wbo?vfw.;w V-W Te tb dvaataS A iK-f r .1 . t - r t lVastf ration of it (Huabneasilv and speedily repaid SOLD MORE VRiZVA aor, thoronyh inrtrtetion. . . jonnjf of i.ne of the most Simple and health- , t P th- lZV:iVLaI 'fl- : .hnn anv op.r n i,e in-th, Stnte of Maryland. llh'2" I fl " enMv,nets Wranse ' it has -i, .leU 'iiT, with that description of laboAUch aJ0A "Jrv ' 1 V'' f F tV-'Vk r4 SIAT t,. 0ra vor hltby.uuni'.and intell.-unt neighbor ' For nTIf, 1 .i4mUrj r.et Ofily 0 I.'slieaitH-i ";5T ( with the ordinary duties In the firsi IpiyT : Wholes &l Halves 50 ct. Q arte 25 ct r.t'nff Inanence tvhicb nneb cmUor fW health iis'rc.-n:ir IWIu. . .ootd 12 or 15 yearn of age can perform all the lalor. aJ j ,.iUHi;,iM Uf X'AUtwAUfcLS. vi .'.Tai m sinneius ta rpivn anu v in; , . ii n v, ine ury r o; "V;nJ inwy-. j n i r Oi A- FORTUNE rb i Til 5 TRIAL. , Th.are i a tj l tii t'ie aTiri .of uja.: '.VJiich. if t iV? i at tu ilool. Jal to.fort:ae. 3 TrilATi VY "T VKW YCU Ullfl PQR LIFS. rfp!3:il" 1 Sjhrnii Drawinac Duly ss.Tu rou;?i ORU31S. , : " ' Ilnl f Tickets !.(, j zi quarter Tickets . 4 ;T. tN'0TriIKG N-TCSFr PTHIXG GAIN. i Quarter Tickets " o n.. !, . 1 7 I in , ,l ii in Sfc ' . . ' " U X-' . L j.-SSem iii ii..lt . iiliiin j Ti.liu'W A1. Tjiinrtfr.' j For SI 0 we snn 1 p.icVn. ; H lives ,fc two Whole tickets For S.5 wa sand D.ick.i-r. Oti-irt's .t on Wh.ih- T.r b.ii j Look at thy following ! I SP1 FXDID ScIIF'IE Oao ofwlllch are .irawn at 12 o'clock 'each day of ti i week BRILLIANT. 47,2-37 S)!)lhis. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class 310. CORBIX .t CO.. AGENTS. SCHEME. 1 prize of . t $' 1 do nnn I-!, '? " 1 ; ' 1 1 1 it.o 64 04 4.V.--H 22.17u do do do ' do do do do do do 8, 4 2 1 L"4.8((l prizes amounting to S47.2G7 CAPITAL PRIZE. . 5.0(H) ilollai-.. I'ATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Class 102. :BIN . CO., AGENTS. Scueme. C ')', i - j. 1 prize of 1 0 do 1 do 8 do 200 do (i 3 tl o i3 do I2ti do i 3.!0; . I 23.43(! tlo S3, 000 500 J41 30 20 10 H 4 2 1 S47,247 2. .814 . prizes amounting to Class 255. CORBIX a CO., AGENTS. SCIIEMK. 1 prize of 1 do 1 c!o 2 do 2 do 21 r do hi; do (it do 4.22 1 do 35.710 do ss.oo ; i 3J.:il(J prizes. Tick i nunting ta $33,233 Sh-ires in proj'ortioti. r 1 Iters In- return mail, ei 1- nn'. .-.-!. i i We iuvariabl; closing tie; tick' ! observe th-. strii a good safe envelop .. and alw ays co-Ki.ieaee. After the drawing is 'c.:.I drawing, wiih a writteu e.v resuit ..f t!:. venture. All - oiee are ; a va ; i i i . :i : i .-.1 hi te 1 v r. we ;.: ti, Hi" i!e -i -hi I'lauat ion I after tiie ilr.vwiu .; in "u: rent ';.. , -y. an 1 b tak- Ba:ik j Xote of a :y .- tnfe or . J i r .lr i.'is ia pa. a mt for t.tk- eL-. at par. For od l a:no mt-- in making change we re j e--:ve po.-t-i--e -imps. th-y t-.'-Ttg m e.i.ivciiient than "!i-r ,orre.-po.Lte..im.iy jMace iue utni i-i conriiienee in the regularity and sai' t y of Pm mail--, as very iew or no m"ca r'mge.s of Mo.i ey happen when priiperly directed tons. Becnr--'ui ih.it yosi mention yonr Post h'rree. Con uty a i l State. Oive'iH at 1-a-t one single trial, von ca not lose mnch. if not tru:n. ( ):;e sionle i trial may make you independent tor life. TRY US. i There sho.ild be no such word as fail. Address CORBIX Sc. CO. Box 100 Po.-l Jiiiee, Baltimore ;id. Oct. II 21-1)11! Xi:VT ANU CHEAP GOODS. James lyio HAS just received a very large and general assort ment of GOODS Ai. oiig which are, French and English Merinos; Do. Delains. Plain and Fiirured : Dfss Silks. Fie M and Plain ; " Black Fillet Mi! ; Sleeves and Collars : t.'lolhs. ( 'assinieres and Satins ; Bear -and Negro Blankets : :-! to 12-4 Bleached and Brown Domestics ; Gentlemen's Ready-Made Clothing, Carpet in.ir. Good and Common ; Boots are! Shoes ; Anchor Boltilig Cloili ; Kerseys and Liuseys ; Irish jiiiens. ( rnsh : Talde Di;ip er nnd Napkins. With many ot!i.-r orticles. all of v.-hlch being pur chased by tiie Packae-e. will be oiiered at low prices. y who'u sale or retail. ' Nov. ls-50. 23-tf DOUBLY If O US El POWKKS U ruoY, Proprietors. Th" Proprietors of this Establishment an- s s s r'l nouuee to the public, that owing to the con stantly increasing patronage extended to them, thev have been indn--ed tn .bv" tbo ! S accontnio.iatioa oy tlie adliiton of an ovtensive Oinii. i ; eli .:il j loe itio i of Ci .. ibi.,!.;,!..,, ...r.i, i experience -of th e Prmsi-tn-. s.-, ,.--u;.. I 1 roiKU Odors in nrov!dinr for tin- on a fort th-ir P.ltrO lS. ihr'v linn i C...M11.J. tn t!.,-nn a liberal share of tho travel. 1 " i 1 ne estern and So ith 'rn Stages arrive at and depart from this liou- ! ...0arr-a,-'-H 1,1 atti , l ,;o? o i arrival an 1 departure of j Meam Boat-, tor the aeco nm j latio i of pasvngers. I Ilors Carriages furnished at anv notice for f canTog travellers to any part of the adjacent country. i . v v . i w !-;:;. ; Fayetteville, May 12, 1850 W. C. TROY. 98-tf. A large lot of BlanJcets, both white ami colored lor sale cheap bv L. BRANDT. D- Gillespie St . near the Market. 2f-ini . P. Elliott, C O 51 31 I S S I OX M Elt CHAST, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. -4rent for Liitterloh at Co.? Steamboat Line Viit atten i promptly to ail business entrusted to his cmr. Oet.21.TS53. sn.tf lio mi on the lower do n-, -and suite of Rooms on the ' 1 af Prepared to perform all duties m my line ot j political prejudices to forward llieir own lies see.mo. door: ti.ns emtblmg them to accommodate all ; " ,X ; M1V ' , , ' nii-i-" ' u , ; ,,ei ate lortunes. In a short time people wili win any tavor them with a c ill ind thev lded --e 1 I !1!ent 1U"1 commodious U ARL-IIOL Sr. on the j peiuic ioiiu i i themselves t. a.i i.ioraa-e-1 ex--rtio"i & 'dve s-itWactio-i '! t'l"'r ,)f G;!lul'e Street, and can be found at the )0 amazed that sued a man u& I'i'ciuont touiu to their patrons. - j St. of A . M. Campbell's when wanted. . J . .... ,,,.,. tuou-rht. of u.aeli morevoleu si.o-.is stables attac'i.vl and capful Ostlers in i f.uiaKe pleasure m attending to tiie business ot ; ' , . , . .r atte.Klauoe. . j my fc.uat-ry triends. ami hope bv a strict atteiit on to ; r ... as President ol Hie L' uited States. A 1 - a - irtE county;. n. a ji he Tni.H are " fanppv to announce to- the p tntirtTi will nnp C ,r..wt-jrt b January n;xt. tinder the. suxr jc..aj!ii'a is asrHdaate or the ;r 'atoHar. K.'bi tetlmoaiaU ar J r t.vten warraHtinjr tlie Tf utee ia r:( K'bo may fwl di(po.sed to patronii- iuice-..i H .n.:a t ie rft.i or an iue roiiowinnr low rnra r tn . . . , -n.vi.:...,i;.c.':i. .. - " . stwsion, payaoie m a iv Vali" to a'avone " '.l-V aoiwi in iliiij; IiavC UIt-Il UClOf.- neerneul, Slo to 1 " W 1 (.iWiflita at Air 'ooiur iti i ' i i'r: iud other houses in the neioh):rbnful. . DOXALD McDOXALD." j iL'c'r 20, 1 856 29-3t iiobeson Institute. M. CUHRIE, PRINCIPAL. Tfai exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Tuition per Session. Spelling. &6. Common En- lsIsSnfS,5- Ancient Lan- iittges, 16. students are prepared lor the aoph. la-s in the University of X. C. r Aiu; PriuC!P: "as cha.ige of the commodious Stew- !anl Hall, where board can be obtained at $t! per month, icxt lusive ot washing and room lights. I Hoard and tuition payable in advance, if required. 1 T traveling public are also informed: that comlorta- bl accommodations cau be obtained at the .Stfwiii-ri ! Ijid!, 0:1 reasonabla terms. r$l. Pauls, Dec. 20, 185C. 2G-8t Plantation 8l SJesrroes. THE MOOXEY PLANTATION, onTilie west sit ;ue of Cape Fear River t. six miles below Fayetteville. will t , t . . " . ' . , nbiv ti.e 7ti. ;t fitu,T,.f i..,.v'Oal so tiir as memorizing- is concerned then oasrenteu on featunlay the 2th mst. (instea 1st, as advertised.) on the premises, at 12 o'olock M. j ,.v to, at th j same tirn-aul place, will be hired the i Nc to n beun"-in to nthi vtt.. p,ac,::, - - ' " v. ih;lvuu J 1 rj 1 1 1 V ; Jauuaiv 1st li57. C. E. LEETE, Auct'r. 9-3t Iec4 20. Land far Sale. i Subscriber oners for sale, his LANDS ia-4Iar- ! Tin nelt.t bnnty. consisting of Three Hundred and Nine Acresj more or less, situ it 'd and lyiug in the fork of B.irbaque and Upper Little River. I will sell all tog-th r or in lots to suit tits purchaser. Those wish- ills' to purchase will do well to examine the Lands, as " .thi.jij ..n tu aiuuiuc tie; ijui.u.-, tia ( a if .'scitiptton nere would bj uselesc. I will sell the above named Land on the premises on Thnrsd.iy the 15th January i857. For rurther Dartieulars. aoolv to John Small, or mv- i sen at Owensville, N. C. " i W. A. SMALL. Owe tsville. Dec. 13, 1856. 2-4t Wanted. A first rate SADDLE and HARXESS .MAKER, to whom good wages aud stead v given. Apply at J. H. HEATH. Clinton, X. C. i S .MA.VfiOOi) ASD ITS PRETIiTlTtE BECLE. .Tut iio.l, 3;-:His, tij i i' t ti i i ?si A klw Wouns on' the Ratioxal Tuka -Wb .r..i. w iin ut .ueuiciiie. oi - i uiaioj riiea or mU Local U eakues! Nocturnal Emisstous, Gen Iinpotency, aud ln-.pedi- i :i Nervous Di tiity. a Marriage ge;A--raily Ill .'.Ita I'.V li. OK LANKY, M. IK The inporiant tact that the many alarming com idaiiit.siir.iriiiatintr in the itunrudence uuiisol.iuue of luutii. any bo ea.-iiy ivinoveu without Medicine. i hi th.ssiii.il tract, clearly uemoiistrateii; aud tiie entirely new ant highly sueeei'ul treatment, us adopted by the Aubor. fuily explained by means oi" wh;eli every one is taabled lo cure himself eifectly and at the least p'Ssilde cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised ni i-tiniHs ot 'the day. Sent Jo any address, gaatis and post free in a sealed eiivioij. by rem.ttiug impost paid two postage staiAps to Dii.U. Dk Laxev, i7 Leonard Street. . Y. City. Dee 13, I85t. 28-1 y I Money Wanted. I wll sell my DWELLING HOUSE and lot, at preset occupied by myself, situated in lower Fay eUev.Ie, ull i'urson street, opposite Mr O. Houston's d.Vj-' iig. The Lot contains over half an acre, and tin: ;ase is comfortable for a small family, having lure iooms and a good well of water convenient. A'ilv to R. D. DAVIS. f or JOSEPH FT LEY. P.S. If the above property he ntt privately dis-pose-fof by 1st JiUuaiT, it will then be ottered at pub lic .action. li. D. D. i ijUi, lfcoti. 27-4t fe 75,000 "Clioicem . gFlttiiT- TUBES!: I C: sale by WESTBROOK Sc. CO., at the West (Jn-a Nurseries ond (aniens near Greensboro' X. C. wli'iijwill be neatly invoiced, marked, packed, and seat 0 any portion of the country on or near any line of ii asportation. N.B. It v. di be remembered, that the Apple and Peai --raised at these Gardens took the highest Pre- m it the last N. C. State ra.r, and the apple oc- m aisuebt iau.. t uwnt m flavor, nuint-r. . at iiu .niericaii i'ouiologieal soenetv. Held! 'CiiLSter in tiie Mute of New i ork oa the 21tU : last. Address Greensboro . I C. O. Ie.H. il-lt-ptl u ,i i : s'ris m i p i:c ioii. vlng leen appointed Inspector of Xaval Stores. ou- iss to merit a share of the public patroaa is c:mf..es snail be as mock-rate as anv one can expect. i w I do 1113- duty to both buyer and seller. WM. Ii. WILEY. . 20, !S5ii. 29-tf ComI at WEiolcal. subscribers leg leav? to advise their customers lerchants generally, that tiiey have received a ud expect to receive the balance of tkslr recent ises in a few days, rheir Stock will be much and more complete than they have ever offered. T and nart pu iaru: nib ;cing a general assortment of GROCERIES, Together with rftcare and Cutlery, Hoiloir Ware, Saddlery, Shoes. Leather, Src, rim rr 1I dr which have" been bought by one of the firm ex C 23-tf 4 I ! at Se i ; i i I a pres-sly for the Wholesale Trade. Their termi will be a, heretofore, on the usual time lo prompt dealers. To eaih buyers a reasonable discount will be made. I GEO- W. WILLIAMS & CO. Fftjettrrilh?, Arfj. 13. IW. H-fT NORTH (!R0LIN'fAN. fayetteville: .v. 5 i FBTSICUVS ETiOECE OS DlTCIKC. . ;Tfwt beautiful. 'rrarefitl ticcomnli.shntcnt . of dancinso prvcrterl by late lionrit aiitl tbe .udeqeneipjnr fashioii1le nitire, ha& ontrnjretl f - ,,-: v" :ier- ! my practu re. A tl.onirhtful, anxious mother, ost three children, brought to ine-Uer 1 who had lost I only remaining child, a daujjhter-her tempera i ment nervous bilious the nervous fearfully 1 fflSrCn tjiuritewts of cjVfen, teSititra as ifc aimiwnitpiit Wt,:T. . J predominant, with great irritability of the J-hngm Some of ,1H.IU nillke a foot cf adTertis jtem peevish, passionate, dyspeptic, sleepless j ()f hree words. whith are' repct.tcd over of course exactiuir arbitrary and uncomforta-! . . ... ,, , ,.-' '- ' J ti ii rl ovr iirr-im mifii I huv lmrr till.-il floor ni. j ble: the poor cnild looked sad, old, morbid and i . . ," raiserable. She had been to school because her!,, 1 1 : have the gioric j parents thought it an amusement for her to be ...:. otil(,. lt" 0tI'e, Ch,'C ing her Jilivsiog "Wi.or i tho i j with other children. After critically cxamin- nomy, I said to her niother: temperament of your husband?" "The same as my own!" she replied. j "Then the child is doubly stamped," I eon- tinned, "and very vigorous measures must be i used if you expect to restore her to health. ! t- . - .. .... . . iivorce tier immediately Irom nnvt mio- men send her to ilancinsr school, that she ninv com- , -,, ' ' , , , , . , bine exctvi.se with order and melodv. and thus some of her rough edges may be rounded' The child her large eyes wide open with wonder ami delight interrupted with: "Dancing school? O, how I've longed to go but niother guys i 'Is wrong, and leads to wiclcedoess." What a dilemma for a physician! What a .1 r ! ,. i. : i i i UilCllilUU lOl 11 C1IIILIJ ! 4tTv- , . , , J Did ?',u ev er "'tend your daughter to play 'the piano, guitar, or other musical instrument?' said I to the mother. "O, yes," was the answer. "Why," I continued, "why' show such par tiality to the upper extremities?" The hands are rendered happy as a medium of melody; the feet are rendered equally happy hi the same way. A nice afternoon school received the little 1 git 1. who grew in health and harmony ever' ! month as she followed the hygienic rules pro ; scribed for her. i f Dancing ia a . healthful, beautiful, graceful recreation, and is not responsible for the abuses luxuty has tiirowr around it. The vulgarism and excitements of the ball room have no more to do with the simple enjoyment of the dance than tiie rich wines aud sumptuous banquets of the gouriuuud, in whom they induce disease, have to do with t!ie temperate repasts that satisfy the natural wants of the body. Dr 11a r lot K. il u nl. Sale cf S'alsarr, Cook & Co.'a Proyrty. To-day, Selovcr, Sintoi: & Co., of laud sale notoriety, aud the accomplices and companions of Palmer, Cook & Co , sell a large amount of real estate, of which, although it may not stand in the name of Palmer, Cook & Co., thev are the real owners. This is the first public step of j this fti.Io.l ....lit.ool !,. ok ;. hooso tow aril wind- ; lllg up Wo only mention th.s, so that the public liwv knov; of whom thev have ptu'chastd i and look after their titles. i We take the above from the San Francisco j Evening Bulletin. This firm were the origina- tors of the nomination of Fremont. He was j associated with them in various mining and j land speculations. At one time they were joint j owners of tho humbug Mariposa estate. Fre- moat's nomination was u gross fraud upon the j public a mete -speculative movement ot a set j of desperate gamesters Had it been success- ; t'n!, and Fremont's election secured, it would ; have Hindu a fortune for the originators of the movement, includimr Banks, Wilson movement, inciuuing uatius,, iison, mnuieii, : Ureelcy, and others. It Greelev. atid otiiers. Il n oved7tTo we vCr-a ; . ; most UISUmLIOUS spccuiauuu iu iu lum-tim-u . . ii . . ... . t i It has ruined all pouticany. It has ruined all Politically, and driven the prime movers, including Fremont, ii. to financial j as well as political bankruptcy. Such should i always be the tale of m one who seize upon JTews. y Ewsr APi'.ns in Cai.ikokxia. tio!d and news papers appear to be two of the largest products of California, and probably the latter have is great or greater effect upon the real pros perity of the State as the gdd itself. In San Francisco there are no !es than fifteen dailies, ten weeklies and one monthly. In the State it large there are twenty-five weeklies and one monthly. With the press so well sustained, there is little fear or doubt about the ultimate success and prosperity of that young State. There is an editor t-a confirmed old batch v lio declines accepting a wedding cake when ie pa'dlshes a marriage. He says it looks likt cotiatenaucing matrimony and abjur clrrssipffTi J Renins, depn'f ia. tionedj conimoid"D8e ntton to I113 wares by ad- j. . . phrase and - modest, type," fVaUliC, d.; Ffftttng that rn ' hand, ant! co fjr' ier of brown pipkinc., dec-- he liocl ) yFiisemewr' wvre -Rpteau) vyr , per.?.? Sflwitmrt . Cbssa fulintna- 1 Tvnnn&Z verte; again In prose;. aressiowlWy-vreK tvnograuKlvally j Vt cfr.iA)i most crothfc Ktrl- ima(Winlo. j .. . 1 i refill 1 --rvr : l' -V'' J ,-w -;V'r I civTuusiw. tirmii t lie alert to h ither itg )Cst at the CS)ei,se of oth;rs. Anou come j , t of foHowers j'n"t,c track of the "Original Jacobs" of the fantastic advertisements, ntid these enrmoniiit followers are Ktpndilv inereaS- inches of a column. Then we ics of certain boots, and shoes, talked of in the form of a cross; tho 'benefits of I Kilcmalls panacea printed in the shape of a church-steeple; the advantages of using Smith's patent door-niats desantied upon in lines radia tingly angularly from a centre made of the number of Smith's place of business; and now and then we find a business announcement in the shape of a star, or else zig-zaggins all through a page, in rude resemblance of a flight of stairs, it appears to ns that this mania for advertising in unique styles has about reached its culminating point. The ingenuity of the novelty-seekers seems to have been exhausted. Rut let them make another effort before they give up the ship. How would it do to try a little advertising after this fashion? Par ex ample: The editor of "The Weekly Blaze" wishes to adil .half a million or so to Ids already couutlcsH legion of subscribers. The triangular octagonal, square, and circular "cards" are, we see, "played out," (that's a vile phrase, but it means what it says). Let him attempt a uias- ! ter-atroke: LLOOOOKK IinEERREE ! ! V I TTTIHIUKEE WWEEEEKKLLYY UBLLAAZZF.E I 11,000,000,000,000 CCIIUIICCUULLAATTIIOOXX 1 WWtlt.1. OCOOXNTTAAUXN 1 4 BCUU YYTITT 2 I! 11 U U Y Y I I T T 1 BBUUYY I1TT! We charge nothing for this suggestion. It is at the free service of all who can derive profit from it. Sunday Times. One.-of th k Scekches. Job Kolic was'one of 'cm on the stump. A douhfe barrelled throat and lungs as large as two bushel baskets, enabled him to electrify his constituents, up to a fighting point in less time than it would t,akc a Susquehanna raft to go over Niagara Falls. His great speech in Bob Stabbs' ten acfe lot was a crusher. For the sake of posterity we give an extract: " Ff.li.ow Citizeks : You might as well try to dry up the Atlantic Ocean with a broom trntv, or draw 'this ere - stump from under my feet with a harnessed gadfly, as convince me that I ain't trwinc to be elected t"iS y oppoiient.aon t stand a chance; not a sniff. ' Why he ain't as intellectual as a common-sized shad. Fellers, I am a hull team with two buIl-dos under the wr'gon and a tar bucket 1 am. If thar's anybody tnis side of wliar the sun beginsjto blister tho earth that ai1 wallop me, let him show himself I am read' Buys, I go in lor the j American engle claws, stars, stripes and all ; and may I burst mY everlastin' button-holes, cf I don't knock tlovv" drag out and gouge everybody as denies nie- m The Bottomlcs Pit in the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky is suspected by many to run through ...l.l .11. . .. ,r.F.L I, T"!,,. 1. .1. I too huiu t!tJu;viri ui inv; tunii. i uiaiini terminates in it, and the explorer suddenly h:nioU Urimhi unon ite-LrUfc. BiHridiiiL' , .. n'ou ii iiu)eiiiiij; miuiuiih, .,;ioi.unuiuii oiitc I sides By darkness terror, a jrulf on the right and a gulf on the left, and before him what seem!? an interminable oid. He looks aloft ; but no eye hua yet reached' the top of the great over-arching dome; nothing is there seen but the flashing of the water dropping from above siuiliiifr as it shoots 1 ,y r! the unwonted gleam of the lump He look! below, and nothing there meets his glance save dark ties as thick ns . lampblack, and he hears a' wild, mournful melody of water, the wailing of the brook for the green and sunny channel left in the epper world never more to be revisited. Down goes .1 rocJ; tumbled over the cliff by the guide, who is of the opinion that folks come here to see and hear not to muse and be melancholy, lliere ,t goes crash 1 it lias reached the btTt torn. Xoi hark, it strikes again ; once more and again, still falling. Will it never stop ? j One's haii begins to bristle as lie hears the sound repented, rrowing lens and less, until the ear con hear it no longer. Certainly if the pit of Frederick shall be a thousand feet deep, the Bottomless Pit of the Mammoth Cave must be its equal. Why is a man's nose like a furnace? Because it requires constant blowing uow-a-daye. A sr 1