V -f t I .:'- ' r-' : :: : r ; - h . - : : : : .-.!. : .--': " .. j'. "f . ' '- .'. , -J'r: f'-----; , v - , Vj-'rt-1 - -S:-- si 1 1' 'i T f I 'i r A til I I . I I I I I I ; . . . . 1.. J-1- 4 : I -I "I 1 4 ' I I " II 11 I I , , , ; , A V .1 II, I 11 I WM. F. WIG HTM IX & CO. Proprietors. TERMS r - - .. . OP SUSiCniPTlOX TO THE CAttOLIXIAN or a single copy, if paid in advance, per annum, $2 00 " " - at the end of 3 months, ,2 50 " - " at the end of G month, 00 " ,. " at the end of the year. , 3 504 No subscription will be received for a shorter period ban one year unless paid in advance. With the view of ext m ling the' circiiltioR and en bancing the nf ilaess.of the paper, the proprietor; of fers the following remarkably low .. . -; s,t " CL Un R.I TES, LWAItf.lBL Y -V rD VAA'CE: 5 copies of the Carolinian, 1 Jear,. JQ u tl it ti . . . , .15 00 Hates of ldyrrtfelnjr jj Sixty cents p?r square of 16 lines, or less, for th first aryi ZCUfint for .mlmnV" fiwerthtni, unless ;the advortisment is published for more than two mr.iths, when it will be charged ..,''. j ' For three months, ----- $4 00 j For six months, - - - - -6 00 Yt'i- twelve months, - - - - - 10 00 j All advertisements must have the desired number of in. f.ei-il'ons marked on them, ortherwisc they will be j in- Verted till forbid and charged accordingly. 'attention m directed to this requisition. Special WM. F. WIGHTM AN & CQ. CLI5MEXT G. AVU.IOIIT, AHoriicy at Law, Fayetlcvillc, N C. OHice xt the corner of Bow aud Green streetp. J. A.'SPEAtts, ATTORN" RY. AT LAW, . -ATT EX OS the Courts of Cumberland'.! Harnett." a.Ke aim Jotitistoii. -Adlrcss, Toonier, Harnett Co., Ni C. Feb. lC, 1S."G. . 8.3-y B.lIiTiriV FULLER, Attorney at Law, I ' V Y K V rKVItiLE, 2V, C, j y b co!HuUf,l at t!ie Law Office of Jesse G. Shcp- lierd. hs'i-. o i (rreMi .Street. July V.K ls:,G. 7-tf DR. K. A. liLACK. OFFIyE-Fro.it Uuains, over Dr. S, J. CiuMiHt a.i 1 Drug 'Store. Fvb'r 7. IH:G. 8 1-tf liinsda e sx a it K 15V GEO. F1 A. C '1' O If V. LAUD 12 K. ' .'(H I V l'j)'l.itC to Auction Store. - i I FaHett svill O t. 1. V FOR SALE. m i A -r" ill' L-i:i 1. Iving on Cajie Fear Hirer Stofe. .'"Dweliinv; () jt II is -s ail in first rat o order. The Store is at'a'tiae business stand at tils Cross lloads and the in I is iiot to -eve -.lb' I by a.y in Xorth Canllirfi.: , Any 'rsrvt d r'n-jf to purcliase can obt:lin fuvtUjr?r r titulars ei th of ii ? i.t in: l.-i !n property fiy calling cn : h i the Wiitiiin'jrtoii Iload . t it Willis' ' Cr : .n P'iiv.'ttevill i lS-tf S AH Alt WRIGHT.! JAMES WHIG SIT. 0:t, 4. 0. HOUSTON WOULD return his thanks to "the puVdic. for the liberal patron .age he has received, and hopes?, by punctuality in busine-ss, lorn A t ' ' i '. conimuAi-icn oi me same. 1 Ul. Ill-1 .1..- l.V V .. ' i... his riwii responsibility, on th South ?ide of Person street, two dunra below the Cape Fear Bank in'l i'it:: lo above his old stand where he-woiiid I,,? rbvl to se all hiA'old friends. He expects to keep "h.i 1 1 a g ) l assortmout df Saddles. Bridles, Whins. au-1 ev.;'r.- fiing in his line ol business. j X. P. H" will attend to rep iiring of Saddles, liar A-c. a. id his charges shall be moderate. September 13. 1S56. 15-(m t - A- r ALeLauriii A: Strange will pay the high est eadi'.priee for Turpentine until further ncticc. ' j " ' Spt. :3. 1 S "if?. 45S-tf . Ml? A TTI Tir J-emovbd ..ML) IJ IV his Boot Shoo cstaLlislunent to the corner bf Giliesi)ie and Franklin streets. opposite ' the . State Bank, in and under lite rooms ' fornvrlv oc4fpieil bv the S of T. lie has on hand fa l!r-t rate stoeik of PL.VLX and FANCY,-: HOME and IMPi )ilT:0) U iols. Shoes, Gaiters, .tc. and will inanii-'fa-.ture all articles n hi.s line in the host style at short police. Thankful for -ptast favors, he solicits a cob ifnuatida of the lib'jral patronage heretofore bestowed. ' Dec. 13. 18'(i. 28-tf I OI1 VALUAHLKLAXDS. . (): the SECOXD MONDAY in February 18.7, at the Court Uous in the town of Fayetteville, the un dersigned will oiler for sale, on a credit of one aud two years, several tracts of LAND in the counties of Cum berland an 1 Harnett. . . One tract on 'the Western-bank of the Capo Fear River, below Smith's Ferry, containing about fifteen hundred and sixty-five aeres the Plantion of the late Henry Elliot. There is a life-estate -'in two hundred and fifty acres of this tract, which will no't be offered for sale. The interest in reversion will be disposed of on the sale day, sepanite from the other portion cf the .P-lalitation. . ... .. , 4 ; .:. 50 acres on Lower Little River, known (ho Gib kdV: place. I - 60fi acres on Lower Little River, former residence of Alex r Williams. Jr, 45 acres near Elliot's Mills o50 acres on the Juniper.'. f 3 )0 acres on Little Mill Creek. . . J 000 acres on Qibsdn's Creek the Sinclair place. : V.310 e.eres near McArthur's Bridge. Also the Saw Mill Timber on 300 acres adjoining. I o00 acres on Black Branch, near W. J. Kellv's. And th.- Saw .Mill 'Timber on 11Q" acres adjoining. . o.V.) acres near Munroe's Bridge, North side of the River. j 400 acres, including the Mineral Spring-rieiir the Mills formerly Coi. Murchison's. ' ! 3C0 acres on Grojg Creek, near the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road. , . i' 50 ilCPe; on the North P'ronsr of Anderson's CrooU Ald. an undivided interest, being one-third of two Lots in the Town of Favetteville n n.w cf.A.L known as the Armstrong lots; and in 28 acres of- Land mi the South able if T.lkt.lo Ritrai- in:.,"i' . . . J " i - -.w ircm ultlVb 8 JlIIIS. - ALSO ' ' ; At the same time, on a credit of six months will b - . - ; . j -1 12 sh ares of Stock in the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road. . . . - "' ' - , 10 shares of Stock in the Fayetteville and iKaleigh Plank Hoad. . j shares in the Cape Fear and D je'p Kiver Naviga tion Coaipauy. . . .' .- , - .- r ., , 10 shares in the-Cumberland Academy. t,Add dn un divided inteirest in the Chemical Apparatus therein-, f These salis are. made under a power in the Will, of the late llewrv Elliot. . ! ALEX'R ELLIOT, J. G. SHEPHERD Dec 20, 1S5C 29.t3 1 W. F. Wishtuiai ,': Editor; j ;;; . t ...'. - Professor Woot s Hair' Restorative, ; . S- J. HINSDALE. for sale by . J Aug. 30, lsic: Pl3-tf , . . . ' THE POATiNO BALLS OR KSCCKLB ASfl I SG M A C HI X 10. Tte subscriber havi bar. mirchaHcd the Kislit of the Ihi Oounties of Cumberland and II;wiitt," ia nowread! to,, furuigu, such -ost may desirous Of.obtaining a ltis;iit. inemacfliueiiwy both Mn Its fttructiire AnA operations; and should any portion of jt fail can e easilyiand gpeedily repair et by" any person having tie use of4 tools. . I do, npt, claini for this machine more nan waat it is aoie to penuim . , , - . r. : ... fef labor which almost every Aly. without at aH.iiitctfering family is able, to, supply, wjthimt with the ordinary Uut es. In the first place a child 12 or 15 years 6f age cjiri perform all the labor, after having' een it operate! a few time, and it the direc- tions are adhered to, will; do as much work-fa one. .day atjthree or t'onr"womeil iau4ne J9ta3y: jBu'-tr9c--work wfltb2 much lettef .Jojuer Below will be found a certificate irom inosq whd have purchased and now have in use one of these machines ISIIAM BLAKE. ,93 tf . ; . April 12, 1856. TAyETTEntT.fc, N. C April 9. Ift56. WeJthedndersijedr iaTing purchased of Mr lsham Blake oiic.r;f the above machines, cordially recommend it to t'llte favor of tho Pu die. It washes very rapidly, and the work is much, bd liter done than is usually done iu, the old vyay, arid with less wear to the Clothing. It fiu exceeds 'our expectations, and has onlv to be seen in operation to shiisfy the most skeptical of its utility and economy.' Ave have no doubt of its being I 4 ii i rrf1iifrT D. G. McRae. Jxo. D. - Williams. W. A hers arc ; John D. Starr1 JOSEI'H A. Wor-th, A. J. O'IIaxlox, David Wemyss. Wji. McIjAuriS", A. P. HrRT, Jas. G. Smith, i We in company witli several other gentlemen, saw a four dollar bill which "as vqrv dirty and much defaced put in ! and washed out by this machine, re- moving all the dirty aji earance oi the bill, and leav which shows there is little or inir it pertectly legible no raM'iilg produced In washing fine articjes, FRAXK N; RfJBKRtSj Jas. (S. Smith. J2LL TRADE, 185G. Ii. iF. P 'K A R C E IS N0!W OPENING, a rgo and desirable Stdek of FALL AND 1 Y INTER GOODS, consisti j: g in part of Black and Colored Silks, English and French Merinos, Plain and Fig'd DfJanes, soium beautiful patterns, Black and Fancy Alpacas. Edgings and Insertidgs, Collars and Under.sbleve Cact.s and Whalebolie Skirts; wiss and Plaid Muslins, French. English and; American Prints, Cloths :ind Citssimertf Satinetts,- Jeans andi r weeds, iersevs. Plaids. Linsevs and B Carolina and MarJbotfo' Stflpes, ' Bleached and Brown Sliirtings and Sheetings, White and Colored Flannels, Drillings and -Titdnrils, Irish Linens, good assortment. Linen Table Cloths. owirlings and Xapkins, Shawls, Cloaks and X antillas, K v t r a f fu a ! i t y o I' l ed Blankets. Ribbon ilelt, Glovs; Hosiery, A'C ALSO Hats. Caps, Bonnets. Bod s, Shoes and Umbrellas: general assortment of READ Y-jtAi)F. CLOTHING, pTANKEE NOTION LINE. which will be sold at a stAall advance for CASH, or on time to punctual customers, either at Trftoleso or Retail. All are respectfully invij nurchasing elsewhere, j led to give me a call befe're B. F. PEARCE. Hay St., Fayetteville, Kept. 1, 18.") 6. 14-tf FRO 8 PECTUS Ol, THE SOUTIIEHJf HI SKN O K It For the Year 1856. Jnly to December. TWHSTTt-THIRD A'OLTtE - In issuing the Prospectus of the Tkventy-Third Vol ume of the .SOUTHERNS LITERARY MESSENGER, commencing with the .luly No., the otelv on the encouragina .letters and promises of the friends of the Messenger i6' aid them in extending its circulation, and they beg'lto; assure the public that no xortions Will be renntteft on their part to maintain the high character! oi' the 'work, and to challenge the patronage cf all. v; he rlue sterlinsr literarv meiit. For Twenty-One Years, tue Messenger has endeavored t reflect faith fully Ihe Sbiithern mind, while disdaining all narrow and sectidnaLl views, and has been alone among the monthly periodicals df Aniericri, iu defend Ot the i'i'JUULlAK INSTITUTIONS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. To this office it will be We vd ted, and will be prompt to repel assaults upon the SdiitH, whetlier they come under the specious garb of fiction, di in the direct form of anti-slavery rfamphletsj i At tris critical juncture. vkle our enemies are employing literature as their most potrtit weapons of attack, the Southern people will purely not withhold tlljeir encouragement , from a work whose aim it shall ba to strike blows in their de fence The Messenger will, as Heretofore, present its readers with. Reviews. 'Hislmical 'and Biosravhical SkUefi ts, JS pvas. Talesl tTra vels, Essa ys, Foems, Critiques, and Papers bn Ihe Arnitj, Navy olid other JSaliAnal Subjects WitV a view to onsnre rt larger circulation of the MESSENGER, the Proprietors though thev intend greatly increasing the sizj of tlie work, have reduced the prieejpf Supscriptionj kvhich is ndw o'nly Three Dollars ir annnm, in Advance, OR FOUR DOLLARS IE NOT PAID IJEFORE THE FIRST OF. JULl IN ANV YEAR. UL.UJiX Kemittmg i8j?irteen uottais in one letter; will be entitled to hix Copse's. m i -r . a 01 i L I. i i r ji iue manorial auu orincai aeparimeni oi me ji es se nger wi!! Continue unde the charge or And will embrace eonious notes on eurrent literaltite and reviews of all new American or Foreign works of general interest and value -The Editor's opinions will ' r - jt.-.: ; i i a i.i ....7 ,. ; The Business DetfarWtt is condncted by the underJ tAn.d theY ),e; e -tnunnt uwmn.ntmnnfinin nail 'L.ras?1 cs. to. fttt increased tfxcrtidn to give satisfaction ittf& ntust le addressed. , " " " "t: ;"' , HTr . , ' . "-; Macfaulane FERGUSSON & CO. Law Building Franklin Street, Richmond, Ya. June 1, 1256., . i:llkr ' F'lve sevenths of the HARMING AND TURPEN TiN'K sliANu Itt juarnett twntjf, Known as tne parser andVJklcNeiLl lands, joining iWnfciJIarririgton'B land fn Upper Liilic River, Thej is some 200 acres cf t the best Quality of ldw -grduii Is on the River. The up lands are-heavily tinilered with pines, and within six . - . . . . ,.-1.3 . -;. . ,i , nines or tne fayetteville atd estera Jt ail road, i v 1 For particulars apply tb 4 D McARTHTTTt H v :J J. Pi roper; J;; i r,Js;W,;jIcEAY.i ' y - ' ; - ! NoTr&,'-;ig56J.f fel-tf? Waii ted. MAKERtorhom good wages aiulstead emPlment:3w,n,be given. . Apply art this office, or address , , v- address ' J. H; HEATH. Clinton, 1. C." Dec, 13, 185G. EATfiTTEVniliE; W:;.C.;'" Mary 1 dn d L o 1 1 e ri e s . ' - ii 00. -v - a Jm m - CORBIN" & CO AGENTS. A FOHTUNE FOR THE TRIAL. c There is a tide in the affairs of man, Which, if taken at the flood, leads to fortune. ONE TRIAL .IAY! MAKE YCH RICH FOE LIFE. t Splendid .Schemes Drawing Daily; ... : - ' SEXD YOUR ORDERS t 5 TO CO RBI X & CO. ' : z The Did. Established Auth6rised.i Agents who hire r : t, j SOLD MORE PRIZES ; , . - 1 . Than anv other office in tle State of .Maryland. ALL. PRIZES 1 GUARASTTEED ? BY THE STATE : , . : ; . , i SIXGLE TiCKETS : . -. Wholes &l ,1 Halves 5tt cts 4 - Quarter 25 eta! v CERTIFICATES OF FACKAGES. Zz-: V 2fi, Whole Tickets - -- - - Kvr:; - .- -" ? ITaTf Ti.-.:.-t. : t??rrA'zi;-;:.;j- i- rt(pv. ZC Quarter Tickets i -"'.-.;.' 4.00 NOTHING' VENTURE. NOTHING GAIN. Tickets Bought by the ' Package, are always the most i Profitable to the -Purchasers. TRY PACKAGE. For $2d we send ackdge Whole, Jlalves t Quarters.4 or 5iu we seqa pacsrage Halves twe Whole tickets For $5 we sedd package Quart?s & one Whole Ticket. a ; Look at the following t ; SPLEXDID SCHEMES., . , One of which are drawn at 12 o'clock each day of the week. BRILLIANT.. 47,267 Dollars. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY: Class 310. C0HB1N & CO., AGENTS; , . SCHEME. X' Ana 1 4 5,000: "1,000 500 50 37 06 2d 8 4 2 1 24,SG1 prizes amounting t'6 $47,267 -o- CAPITAL PRIZE. 5,000 Dollars. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY : Class 102. CORBIN & CO., AGENTS: SUEME; $5,000 500 III 30 20 10 s 4 2 1 $17,247 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do IfiO do (ii do 61 do Gl do 4.32S do 22,176 do 10 do 1 do 8 d'i 200 dd i 63 do 63 dd 126 d?' i) 3.906 dd 23.436. do i 27.814 prized an-uliting to Class 2.35. COP.BIN A CO:t AGENTS: ;iiemk. pitoc of do do do : lc' : do do : do dd : do do f&8.00 .Ul,.r)66 1.000 7,iO ZOi) 100 25 10 4 2 1 S5,233 2 2 2 211 66 66 4,224 3.3,740 iiO.olG prir.e?; amounting to Tickets SI Shares iu prorortie'd We invariably answer letters by return mail, en closing the tickets in a good safe envelope, and alwsys observe tlie strictest ct:t;iidence. After the drawing is over, we send the official drawing, with a written ex planation of the result of "the r venture. All Prizes- bought tit this oOice are payable iniiriediately after the drawing in Current Money, and we take Dank Notes of any State, or Dank 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 confidence in the regularity drk! safety of the mail, tls very few or no miscarriages of Money happen when properly directed to us. Be careful that you mention your Post Office. County and State. Give'us at least one single trial, you cannot lose much, if not gain. One single trial may niake you independent fbr life. THY US. There should be no such word as fail. Address CORDIN A- CO. Box 190 Post Office, Baltimore Md: Oct. 11 21-Gm " NEW .AND CHEAP GOODS. , ( j iJames Kyle HAS just received a very large and general assort ment or iiuuus Among wnich ftrc, French and English Merinos ; Do. Detains, Plain and Figured : Dress Silks; Fig'd and Plain : Black Fillet Mits ; i Sleeves and Collars ; Cloths, ' Cassinieres and Satins ; Hear and Negro Blankets : 3-4 to 1 2-4 : Bleached and Bf own Domestic's i Gentlemen's Ready-Madc,.Clothing, Carpeting, Good and Common ; Boots and Shoes ; Anchor Bolting Cloth ; -Kerseys and Liuseys ; " .t Irish Linens, Orash ; .... . ;L. ,-. , ; v.; Table Diaper arid Napk ills. With mauy other orticles, "all of whiefi being pur chased by the Package, . will be offered at loSv prices, by wholesale or retail. v i - Nov. 8. 1856. ' ' 23-tf' , - '' - "-. ''..,: --J -' ' DOBBjY HOUSE ! POWERS Si TltOY, Proprietors. The Proprietors of this Establishment an nodnce to the public, that owing to the con stantly increasing patronage extended to mem, tney nave been induced to enlarge the accommodation by the addition of an exterfslte Dinin """"iT T?' aT,1 8u'te ot oonis on tne " v-iiuuiui mem to accommotiaie an to tueir patrons patrons. Spacious Stables attached anil careful Ostlers in attendance. !. : The eligible location of the Establishment, with the experience of the Proprietors in providing for the eomfdrt df their patrons, they aorie will secure to them a lileral share of the travel. . ' The Wcstern aud Southern' Stages Arrive at and depart from this House. r Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure of Sfceant Boatstt for, the. cccommodatio'n of passengers. Horses artd Carriages furnished at any notice for carrying travellers to anypartof the adjacent country. J. W. POWERS. . j Wc.C.TROY, ; Fayetteville; May 12, 1856. . rS-tf. .:; pj-i Eiiiott S COMJIIS S ION .MERCHAHT,, - , vif;:! .iiFXYETTEVILLE.lsr'C :" " " ' , ,.. i Agfent fvr tutterlch fc Co..Steot Line s - ' : ' Wjill attefcJ promptly to all business entrusted to bis tare. g Oefc 21,lSoG. . , , . v: . - - ; lO.OOO ils. Tcillow AVah tert, For which the nSghesC cash' price will be paid. ' Oct. 1, 1836;" A." M. CAMPBELL 111 f SATURDAY,: JANUAEY 24, j STATE OP,NORTl CAUOLIJTA RODESOJf Mrior Court of ' Law Fall TermhS56. Chnvchill Walkley & Johnston vsJona. W, Regan. i S : jORIGINAL atptachment. , 1 Jt appearing to the saiisfaction of the Court that the ld defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Xorth Carolinian, a fewsptiper published in the Town u f Fayette vi 1 1 e for the space of six weeks, notifying the fAiil Jonathan W. Regan to appear at the ; next term l ot the-Snperipr Court of Law for the county of Rober-l-soal; at. tee jourt House Jin Lamberton: on the fourth Monday, in. -March next, and then -and there to plead or replevy, or final judgement"will be agajnstbim. J Witkess. Alexander XloMUlan, Clerk of said Court. atnaice In Lumberton; the fonrtu Monday in Scptem- herl A, D. 1856. This Dec. 22, 1856. - : r ' - - Ai McMillan, a s: c. f iltta OP NO 01TH C At UIX : A.mitXi&&3 OX 1 :?:'. COUNTY. Superior Court of LawFall Term 185G. "Willidm Boyce & Co. yjlonattiaii ty- Regait ' ! ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT ga;d defendent i not an inhabitant of this State it is Uwiered bv t 'm ConrL that Publication be made iu I II . V . 7 the North Carolinian, a newspaper published in the Town of Fayetteville, fur the space of six weeks, noti fying the said Jonathan W. Regan to appear at the next Term of the Superior Court of Law for the Coun ty of Robeson, at the Court House in Lumberton on the fourth Monday in Marqh.next, and then and there to riledd or replevy or final itidgment will be given against him. Witness Alexander McMillan - Clerk of feaid C6nrt at office in Lumberton the fourth Monday In September A. D. 1S56. This 22nd Dec. 185C. a. 1 McMillan, c. s. c, Jan. 10, 1857. 32 Ct STAtE 5f south c viiolina uobesos j COUNTY. Superior Court of Law Fall Tzrm 1S5G. Churchill Walkley A: Johnson vs. Jonathan W. ReSan I ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT. It appearing to the Satisfaction of the Court that the said defendent is not an inhabitant of this State, it is ordered by the Court that Publication. be made in the Nbrthi Carolinian a Newspaper published iu the Town of Fayetteville, fbr the space df six ' weeks., notifying the said Jonathan W. Regan, ito appear at the next team of the S"uperior.Court. of Law for the County of RobeJSjHi, at iHe Court house in;Lumberton ou the 4th Monday in March next, and then and there plead or replevy, or final Judgment will be 'given agajnst him. Witness, Alexander McMillan, Clerk of said court at office ri Lumberton the fourth i Mtrnday iu SrptemWer A.! D. 1856 Ded 22nd 1856. i ! : a. McMillan, c. s, c. . Jan. 10, 1857. 32-6t STATE OK SOUTH CAllOII.V A. UOBKSOJV if COUATY. Superior Court of LawFoil Teriri 185G I Li. B. "iodwiri' vs. C."W. Crawford J. ORIGINAL ATTACIIM KNT j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the sad defendant is not an inhabitant of this Stkte it is ordered by the Court that ; Publication be made in the iXorth Caroliuian. a newspaper published iu Ule Town of Fayetteville. for the space of six weeks n: ti fyiug h'e said C. W. Crawford to appear at the m .xt Term of the Superior, Court of Law for the County hi Robeson, ftt tile Ciurt House iu Lumberton, on the fourth: Monday in March next, and-then and therftJ. against him. Witness Alexander McMillan clerk of said Court at office in Luatlertoii. the foiiriii' Mondhy in September A. D. 1&5C This Di e. the 22nd 1855, if. a. McMillan, c. s. c. Janj 10, 1857. . 2-(it : STATjE op .voa ru C VUO LIX ,V HO JJESOX ' ; 1 COU.VTY. Sagcrtor Court of Law Fall TcrrA 1850. j Nicholas Pbwel vs. Stephen II. Martin j ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT It abpearing to the satisfaction of the court that tlie saM def't'ndenfe is not an Inhabitant of this State, it is ordered by the court that publication be made in the North-jCarolinian a newspaper published in the Town of Fayetteville for. the snaCe of six weeks "notityiug the saikljSlephcn IL Martin toappear at the next Term of the Superior Court of Law for the county of Robe son, ati the Court House in Lumberton on the fourth Mondalv jin March next, and then and there to plead or Venlei v or final l'udgment will be given against hm 'ttfUncKs ''Alexander McMillan clerk of said Cou'rt kt -ffide ir; Lumberton. ihe fourth Mondnf m Soniofttlwr A I). 18."Wi. This Dec .22nd iSab. i i Mrri.t.wc s c Jan J lb, 1857. 32 Gt t STATR OP SOUTH C YltOLIX V UOUiSSO.V COUNT Y, i Coilri pf Pleas ahd Quarter Sessions- Novcta- V ' be r .Term, 1S5G. B. Freeman &Co. vs, ,1akiith Barter. 1 Attachment Lety ou land. Judgment nisi for nineteen dollars and twenty cents arid iutcfest since the lirst Jany, I8,"j5, and costs. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, upon ! nffiilav 1 1 ti led DV me niaini iii.s. unit mu oeieiKiani : fslnr4i Barter is not an inhabitant of this State, or so ch abscondor conceals liimself that the ordinary proces- of law Idannot be served on I him aud Constable, returned into Ceairt itt t William J Brcwri Ccristable. returned into-Court at tins term an attachfiiiint C?rxiist. the said Malcom Barter with tlie following endorsement lo wit : Levied this attach ment ob the legal and equitable interest in and to a tract of Lanoi supposed to contain ninety-seven acres more or jess, as .the Ijinds of 'Mnlcom Barter, joining be liirids of Daniel McMillan. Mary (Jraliam and others,; ob Richland Swamp, about one mile from Phi j i ,iui fU. th.o Iff!, 'nrail.iii. T To ! therefdro on motion ordered !y-tlie Court that publi- j ltal Nervous Debility Impoteucy, and Impcdi CAtidn m made in the' Nortli Carolinian, a newspatfer j wents to Carnage generally. " ' printed in the town of Fayetteville, for six weeks sue- Cesaivei,. notifying the said defendant to beand ap pear before the Justices df tfee next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Robe s6n at 'the Conrt House in Lunlberton on the fourth Monday i of February next, then and there to show i Caiise if any lie citn, whf .judgment final shall not be entered against mm ami tue laoni levieti on conaemneu to be sold to satisfy the plaintiffs demand and eosts. Witness. Shadrach Howell, Clerk of our said Court at" office ia Lumberton, the fourth Monday of Npvenl bcr4A I.'-1S5'6, and of Anlcrjcjait, independence, the 81st year Issded the 2.7th davi of December 185(1. ij i SHAD. HOWELL. Clerk, j I . :'.,. By B, FREEMAN, D. C. . Jany 3. 1857. 31-Gt STATK i OP. i JTOITTH C A KOIilJV A '-UOUfiSO.V I t COUSTV. Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions 'Novcm- r ' . ber Term, 1856. The Petition of Amo's Butlef; PinCkney B. Hill and Rusel Tlill by their father and ;uext friend John Hill. Elias Bullock and wife Nancyj Spiers Varnum and wife Marjv. Henry F. Pitman and John Hamilton $pd wife Sally and Isfcairt Butjcr, and Nancy Butler widow of William Butler, t gainst ObediaK Butler and Jclin Btftler. I ; t Petition fbr a sale pf Slaves: It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Obedi ah f Butler and John Butler the defendants in this case reside beyond 1 the limits of this State. It is therefore dn rdotion ordered by the Court that publica tion be! made in the North Carolinian, a newspaper printed iia the town of FayrteviHe. for six weeks suc cessively notifying the; said defendants of the filing of this petition and that unless they appear at the next term of the Cdurt of Pleas and Quarter SessibW-fro be held for the county of JJoLesoD at the urtLrojise in Lumberton, on the ' fourth Monday of Febpuary next and answer the petition, or the . same' will be taken pro confessio and Heard exparte as them. . . Witness, Shadrach How ell, Clerk of our said Court, at office at Lumberton, the forirtb Monday of Novem ter, A.;p.llc56, and of Aoaerican Imiependencc, the 81st year.! Issued the 27h dal ofDecember 1856, . f: - SIIADT IJOWRLL, fJlej-k. . i . -; Bf B. h FRETJMAN. D. C. ' Jany-3; 1S57.' Sl-6 ! I857i STATE OF NORTH, .CAROLINA UOBESOX - - r - ' - :.,: COl'MTY. Caurt of Fleas Quarter Sessions -NorepiVsr. Term, 1856. . , Dr. II. McLean, vs. Malc'om Baxter. Attachment Levy on Land.. Judgment nisi for Sixty dollars and interest from 22 December 1854 and costs. '; ' '' ? " jt appearing; to the satisfaction of the -Gonrl upon affidavit tiled by the Plaintiff, that , the.; Deteudant Malcom Baxter is "not inhabitant of this"" State or so absconds or ct)uceals himself that tlMb-uMinary process of law cannot be served o.i himf-audyliiam J. Urown Constable retnvRed'into Court'at this term an attach ment against the said Malcom Baxtr,with the follow ing endorsement to wit : , Levied t on. a tract of L&y;U containing Ninety-fevcn acres more or less s the pi b- ItUtVLSw-atnn- aVSkUt one n.ilt from iMiiladelphiig Church? nriTTiofcis the -lands or Danier McMillan. Jlarv, Gi-4 hJtm and others jon the ,eat side of .said (Swamp iu Robeson County October 10th day 1256. It is there fore on motion, ordered by, the Court, tlrat publication i bo made in the .North Carolinian a newspaper .printed in the town of Favetteville, Iorsx weeks successively. n'dtifying the said defendant to be and appear before the Justices of the jiext Court iof Pleas aud Quarter i Sessions to be held for the county-of Robeson at the j Court House in Lumberton, on the to.urtn Monday-ol February, riesif jtljen. and, there'to show cause, if any he can, why judgment final shall not be entered againet him and the lands levied on condemned to be sold to satisfy the plaintiffs demand and costs. Witness. Shadrach Howell, Clerk of our said Court at office in Ljumberton the? .fourth Monday of Novem ber. A. D.. ISISC : arid of American Independence the 81st vear. Issued the 27th dav of December 1856. J SHAD. HOWELL. Clerk. By B. FREEMAN, "D. C. f Jany 3, 1857. ' 3I-6t j , OiiAlN'S CRHRK ACADKAJ Y. MOORE COUNTY, N. C, The Trusiees are happy to announce to the public that the 6th Session ot this Institution will open on Monday the 12 th January next, under the supervision of Mr Archibald McLaughlin -as Principal. Mr Jl'cLaiighlin is a graduate of the. University of North Carol! nr. anl his tesUhibnials avft vf tlie liighcst character, warranting the Trustees in giving lissufance to all who may feel disposed to patronize the Institu tion, that they will have the advantages of systematic and thorough instruction. , yi:' The Academy is situated nine miles eiast of Carthage near the Fayetteville and Western Plaiik Hoad, in the midst of a very healthy, moral and intelligent neighbor-' hr'tfil. and itvUl, theif9re be frt;e lro.in., many of.,the vitiating infinehces wliich so miieh endanger the health and morals of students in Town and Villages. In order that the benefits of the Institution., may. be within the reach of all, tlie following low rates of tui tion per session, payable in. advance, have been adbpt- -'!: . . .. , ' . J , English, according to duyauccmentj, .$10 lo $15. Latin, (ireek, French, and higher branches of Mathe matics, ?15. . Excellent Board can be obtained at Mr ' Arnold V at $7. aud other houses in the neighborhood. donald Mcdonald. Dec'r 20,-1850 29-3t Kobeson -institute. 4, M. CUURIE, rlllNCirAL. . . TbJtXxeiWmt, Una , . tjMA4ticwle Tftnaa'ir4. j Tuition per Session. Spelling.' $0. Comraoii Kn- giish, $12. Natural Science. " $15. . Ancimt Lan-'; guages, bL8. Mu4ents are j repaved for the Soph Class in the University of Ni C. Tlie pi incip.il has cha.ige of the commodious Stew- d Hall, where board can be 'obtained at $8 per month, elusive of washing aud room lights. ard exel Board a:id tuition payable iii advance, if rerraircd. j TJe traveling public are also informed that comfort a- i : bit lifb-nniiinibitinns b'o Hbtii5nel .at tbe Stw'!ir"ii u Hall, on reasonable terms. j St. Pauls, Dec. 20, 1850. ' ' 2G-St Land for Sale. scriber offers" for sale, his LAN! The Snb.seribcr offers for sale, his LANDS in Har nett t County, consisting of Three Hundred and Nine res. more or less, situated and lying in the fork of bacue and Upper Little River, I will sell ail Acn Bar! together or in lots to suit, tlte purchaser. Those wish- ing to purchase. Will t!6 well to : examine the Lands, as a 4escricn here would be useless.1 , - . I will 4cll the above named Land on' the premmehon Thursday the 15th January J 857. 'fj?1 IfttOen !; ,1V ' 4 : , W. A. MALLr Owensville, Dec. 13, 185C. ...... 2-4t . self oHmcjw.io.iwu. - , . !. t ; I tJli P E A T I N E ISSPKC i Oll. naving oeen appoinieu inspector or avai stores, I am prepared to perfdrm .all duties in; my line of' business either at the River . or in Town. I hare-a I convenient and commodious . WARE-HOUSE on .tbo ) cwner of Gillespie Street, and fan be found at the ! Scre of A. M. Campbell s when wanted. - i I. will take pleasure in. attending to the business of j v country friends, and hope by a strict attention to isiness to merit a share of the imhlic patroTfage.. My f larges shall be as moderate as. any one can expect, my uik I will do ray duty ta both buyer and sel'er: , . . WM. R. WILEY! Dec. 20, 1856. 20-tf ; lis 3i vMiooi) - AXD ITS rREJIATIRE DECLINE. Jtist PulIilictl, Gratis, IHe Cth Titciisand I A Ktw Wpitns ox tuk Ratioxai Tkeat- kext. without Meditini. frf Sneimatorrlie:i nr Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Gtsa-) , . i : . . r . i . - . JJT M . DK . bAXKT, II. , . The important fact that the many alarming com plaints.' originating inv the iiupruderice and solitude of ! rt: youin, may ic .easily rvmuveu wiiouuv .ueuicni c, is iu this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely .new and highly successful treatinent, as adopted by. the Author, fully explaiued by , means of winch every one is enabled to cure himself; perfectly anil ."t the least possible cost, thereby a voiding all tlie advertised ' .. a . i : 1 .--..-'-, mq.rr.pris qf Ihe.day ? , : : i ! Sent to any address, gaati and post free in a sealed t envelop", by remitting (poa at paid) two postage stai.tps . Leonard Street. N. Y. Cityl 28-1 v , , , , ; to Du. B. Dk Lank v. J7 Lc Dec." 13. 1856. Money W.-in ted: ! I will sell my DWELLING : HOUSE and lot. at present occupied by myself, situated, in lower Fay etteville, on Person street, opposite Mr 0. Iiae.stou's duelling. The Lot contains over half an f acre, and (lie House is comfortable for a ; small family, having three rooms and a good well of water convenieut. Apply to R. D.' DAVIS , cf JOSEPH UTLEV. P. .?. If Ui-; above property le net tprivately , dir posed of by 1st January, it will then bi offered at pub lic auction. , '. - - i - It. D. 1). Dec. G, 185G, 27-41 Goods at Wholesaled f -4 The subscribers heg leav to twlviee. their customejarl and Merchants generally, that they have received e. part and expect to receive the balance ?f Ijtheir fcenf purchases, in a few days, r Their Stock will be raych larger snd more complete than they have ever offer ed, embracing a general assortment of ' f . V CfROCJERIESj ' '' "-- . Together with : . . Hdrdwdrcatid Cutlery, Iluflcw W'tire, .. Saddlery, Shoes, 'Leaiicr, r jfC, All of which have beeri longht by omvOffhe firm ..ex pressly for. tue Wholesale Trade. Their term will be as heretofore, on the'usnal time .to ,p-om'pt tl,ealers. To caih' buyers a reasonable discount will tie madc. i- . .,.,,5. . .. . v..'OEO.;itiLtoMS,-Al.CO.': ' Fayetfeville, Anp. 13", 1855. Il-tf VODUaifi iVIIIN0. 934. NOIlTil CAROLINIAN. C. , "Bare fated Fashion?.' An ii;4ignant Correspondent, who wears !icr bonnet according to rule aud fashion, on the occiput) sends the Following rcpy to a few lines of poetic protest, Which appeared in our edi tions on the 1st hist. -We cannot now reiner;i ber where' or-whence we extracted the lines rc fcfrecl to, but trnst the -author will consider hitiisel answered; ' "You call this Yomairs bare faced age, -ni triri.K yourseives so vcr- sue urn i mi.vc sonietning now to tell About the gentlemen as will; You wear your l.a'r all o'er jburfacc,' -And think it gives yau such a grace, 'While we are meantime taking note, , And think you look more like a goat; Then too you wear your open, sleeves, ' Apeing tl,e ladies,' if yb'i piease; 1 I And coat alrfcjst a vurd too lon- . t v.winiiLLes me juuracn ot my song' ,.Fi;el FAMiNK" Jr7iyE8T.---TIie position of Cinfiijnati with rbspect to fuel is said to be at present cmplia-tielilly that of famine. Thirt v six cents a bushel is now the price by' the load for coal, and exceeding difficult to obtain at that, whereas the usual price is fifteen - cents..' .The Gazette, of W'eduesday, comments se verely Upon the-conduct of several railroad 'companies. in failing to supply. cars to. those oho, have contracted to deliver coal in the city at 15 cents and 18 cents per bushel. It adds: "TheshJs much seYcre suffering on account of the fuel famine. Ju consequence of the difficulties-mentioned above, and tlie failure of rl " contractor to in Hamilton to deliver three thousand cords of wood purchased of him last June, the directors of the infirmary had yester day no fuel whatever to supply the numerous destitute widows and others depending upon them. The consequences were most painful. 'We were present ourselves when a pour, .Yvcbpiug widow assured the board that her daughter was dying, could not live nntil night ; she was watching by the bedside without fit e i to keep herself warm, or furnish the necessary j uiu iu ii er in. nil I n 1 1 if C 11 lid, in mcc.L CXIL'-eil(:iev part of this character ojne wood was bo rowed, and a small supply of cdiil obtained at-tlurty t-ent lirTsiipl 1 Al bomsville tlierc IS also a luol - famine," and coal has advacced to 40 cents a bu-hel. The short supply is attributed to the low water f n the Ohio River during the summer and the i- , P ,.'-, ' . close ot navigation soon alter there was a rise. Skaters Uewaue. On Friday 'afternoon !B"Ja Tv A,?Aaui,l,il vrazuir, a VOUPg man. e Alexandria Gazett. 1 while skating on the' river opposite the foot : of Prince strbet broke-throug!i the ice and for awiuu uuiu n.a snuaiion was vcrv ncnlous : After several uusueccFsful attempts to re. cue i,;m -., ,.,ilnf ffnn, nf ti . t i ! S,,,Ior V01U Olieof the Vessels lying at w 1 tne H'liarr; succeeied in irettinor a rone to hiin .,,,,1 i, ... ,0-., n i . - , , , ji,,li,mttas pulled out, much exhausted and '. tteaj;Pi frozen. . ' ! ' ' Way" at Ska.A lady, on her j voyage to Calcutta, wyiiqs the followintr, which i wo nrr. n'f.'pmii,.,f .'.'' i V we are norm f.li-d In rJ, ,t; I , . l' -' "- J'l 111 t . I .' "When in the Gulf of Aden, we saw a very icmuiKabJe sight. It was a r0U'rh md blowy evening that we were called on deck to sec the . t " 'milky Water,' which is only seen in this re Tf; :s t;.i V.:;.;;fi i. ' . . . ociiiui uie ciiecc is pro. uuceil by electricity, by atmospheric cause , or iiv "i,.,, ' i r . y " n,a U 4"tend of water, it seemed as if the feSSe! wel'C t)!u'riginir throiifli rrp.it lrif turbutrh irreat drifts of snow. - . w - - - - - rhe':fini)carancc .extended fvn in the horrizon, aud if the air had been colder, and I could have caught the sound of slei"h- be ,1s, I should have lost all idea of the sea, and l'ued myself eniovinr a inunnificpiit vb.brb. i in t I ride . 0 V O -w.-w i-tvi-j li It was a sulendid siirht; anrl it i vcrv rcifi ark" hide that no chemical analysis can detect - . . . . O 7 ' J any peculiarity in the composition of the water; and as soon as davvlht or moonlight comes it vanishes. The 'milkv-water Lifter! fnr thmn hts, and then sudden! v st Olil If'll !1 oil " ' 4 11 t.V V 1 J evening afterward the water, was as usual." N. Y. Observer. A Vetekan Sl-rgeo.v.-Dr. Galantine Molt of New York.l i.erfn.Mol th. ' ? V,4V' operation last month, for the forty-fourth time, of tvino- iiJe .,.,.( i " .y J . i .. a a tc t,y . i t Ue: 1 i v s u bj ec t . The Na poleon of surgeons is now 71. years old, j et is Las straight as ever, and as young at heart as when o0 years .younger. He does not even wear glasses when he operates, and the man is not extant vvho ever saw his hand tremble. Kei.h;iocs Statistics. The Purita!! Ilccor r surhs un the statisfirs nf fv-nnliM! fcr religion" t- the "United States ?.z follows: pyerthirty thousand working ministers of the &osj-J,' sustained by four iniliions of communi- can'ts and heard by sixteen millions of .church going people. , Church property, , seventy nnr , jious; religious contriuuiions, i enty-iuui uu. lions of dollars per annum. ., . , ' After IIiM.-A' Califoruhi exchange y&i ''We have the veryljest authority for stating' that' the strd'Tcu' return of Lold Monte, from Australia to Oalifonna was caused by her kuowedge of the fact that James Huchf iuiu is a, bachelor. ;' Thej' fair, bat frail and fierce Lola has turned the head of as old a man as "luck." She is already enroute for the Atlantic State-' jWhut ceit? m