. . .-" l",-'.. ' . ? '-' 1 "I" in ii. mi m - . i. ii i i i i i i - i . J ' --- - . . to flews, Political and BoiSii4:.?l'i''A0uri and Family Reading. Devoted DONALDSON STREET. INOEPENDUNCE IS THfl' 80UL, OF DEMOCRACY ! PUBLICATION OFFICE, ffUED AT, MARCH 21, 1857. VOLUME XIX-NO. 942. FATETTEVILLEj N WM. F. WIGHTMAN, Editor. TERMS SCBSCRIPTIOH TO TIIK C1ROMIUH. Fr ft single copy, If paid in advance. per annum, $2 9 " " at the end of 3 months, 2 S " at the end of 6 months, 3 00 - " at the end of the year, S SO Ho subscription will be received for a shorter period -than one rear unless paid in advance. With the view of extending the circulation and en baacing the Usefulness of the paper, the proprietor Of fers the following remarkably low 'CLUB X.1TXS, I.WARIABLY -V ADVJJfCK: copies' of the Carolinian,' 1 year, $3 00 . M .Jj.. L, Rate of Advertkdng: Sixty cents per square of 16 lines, or less, for the first :mnd 30 seats for each subsequent insertion, unless the advertisement is published for more than two menUis when it will be chargeu. For tare months, ----- $4 00 ,For six months, - - - - 6 00 For twelve months, ----- 10 00 .'All advertisements must have the desired number of irt sertioae marked on thetn, ortherwise they will be iii . sorted till forbid and charged accordingly. Special attention is directed to this requisition. WM. F. WIGHTMN&C0. fcEBAIi DOTZOISS. CLEMKNT B. VKIGHT. VllUra.' Kt Law, Pyett-III,af.C. tlllc at tbe corner of Bow and Green street. J- A. JSPEARS. XTTeRSfBT AT LA.W, .TTKXOS tke Caarts f Cnmherland, Harnett' Wke and Johnston. Jaddres, Teeater, Harett C X. C. !Fo. i. aese. -r THB FI.OATI5IO BILLS OK KSfCKtlt W ASHING MACHINE. ' The salxcribcr having purchased the Right of the above Machine for the Counties of Cumberland and Harnett, is now ready to furnish such as may be desirous of obtaining a Kight. The machine is simpie, both in its structure and operations; and should any portion of it fail, can be easily and Speedily repaired by any person having. $he use of tools-, t H9 nft claim for this machine more than what it is atMd iH ttefforin with that description of labor which almost Very family is able to supply, without at all intcf fefing with the ordinary duties. In the first j)!ate a child 12 or 13 years of age can perform all the liJJttr; after narin:"een-Ttoperate a few times- at if tions are adhered to, wilt do as nr.Kh wrl W Wne-T as three or four women in the ordinary W, .and the work will be much better done. Below will be found a certificate from those who have purchased and now nave ,n v. . April 12; 1856. 93-tf FATEffEviMJS, N. C. April !. 1856. w- n......i..s;.nt hai-inff nurchased of Mr lshara Blake one of the above' machines, cordially reebmrrtend :i 1 !.- Hf tim mii-.. It washes very rariidlj-; and the work is niiich better clne than is usually done io the old way, and with less wear to the Clothing, t. t . a , .Ttwetations. dild has only to be ! r.-. t!n to aatisfv the most skeptical of its ntilitv drtd economv. e nam uu uuuu. u. i. ..,.rllv rtswil wherever introduced. T rt. McBae. Jvo. D. Wti-ttiifs, W. J. An-peKsOX, Johh D. Stakr, Wm McLaubis, Joseph A. Worth, A. P. Hurt, A. J- O'IIaxi.ok, Jas. G. SjIith, DAtIB Wkuysb. Tf in company witH several othef gentlemen, saw a four dollar bill which was very dirty and much defaced, put in and washed out 07 iiiik macmuc, 1 n mi th ri 1 rt v nnnparance ui mc " ing it perfectly legible, whieh shows there is little or no rubbing proaucea iu wuuiig ..v,... . J? rank . ivunBTsi, Jai. G. Smith. BJLRTfTlV FELLER, Attorney ai Caw, FlYHTTlTtLLI, W C- 31 ay bo consulted at the Law Office of f ee C. Shcp Jaord. Bsq., oa Gren Street. Jaly 1, lM- 7-tf -ANJRJREW J. STEDMA "BaTiniYettr&veato FtttlSSft'liA,". C. win attend regularly the Coarta f Chatham, 11 6 ore and lEaroeU Counties. April 14,1856. tf DR. K. A. BLACK. OFFtCB Front Rooms, over Br- S. S ffi-ssdaJe'a 84-tr Cheiuist and Drag Store. Fsb'y 7. I8i- FJR SALE. Maryland Lotteries l'Ultl51?( & JU J.vjai. Ji A FORTUNE FOR TUB TRIAL. Tho ; tlrlf in the affairs Of man. Whieh. if takeit at tile nddd, teada to fortune." OXB f ttlAL MAY MAKE YCU Rtcn FOR LI Splendid Schemes Drawing Daily. SBND YOUR ORDBRS . TO CO It BIN & CO. the Old Estabtisliei Authorised Agents who SOLD MORE PRIBES AUUU UT VtilHTl . . . ALU rUIS .GuAUANTKED JST' TU15r, lU1tfl 90 t! - 5nAer20 c CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES. 26 Whole Tickets I " it lllf Ti-l.t 1 OnHFlo Tit-VU 4.0( NOTHlJCa VEJfTtJRB: TlOTHINGOAl.N Tickets Bought by the Package are alwais the most frontaoie to me i-urcuaser.i TRY PACKAGE: ( I Fof $23 ire send package Whole, Halves t Qnarters. Fof $10 we iertd package Halves two wjichc For $5 we send package Quarts A one Whole Tieket. Look at the following SPLEXDID SL'HEMFS; f. One bf which ara drawn at 12 o'clock eibH df of the wee. BRILLIANT: 4:7261 Oollars MARYLAND COKSOLIDATED LOTTERY Class .310. CORBIN & CO., AG EXT S. SCI1 8MB. mn of NORTH CAROLINA MONTGOSt Court of PUts and Quarter Sessions January Term, 1857. , PildtFry, l vsi . V Original attkehtneiit: Standi! R; Sarbrongh. ) r It app4driri td tHe Satisfaction of the Court, that the aaid defendant is not dn inhabitant of this State. .Oa motion it is therefore cifdbteri lij? thb Cbtit-t-. tltHt J fHtblication be -made in the Nbrtu CilrdlihiHn, a news- paper pablisned in the town or Fayettuvi l!e. lor tnc fPCt!of six auccesfiive weeks, notifying the said Stun- : i I , r, . a a . . a nr- NORTH CAROLINIAN. t'A YE TTE VJLLJE, C, AX MDIAf 8T0RT. The rapid growth of northern Illinois coni iiifeiicefl t the conclusion of the war of 1812. The lbg hilts of the Indians suddenly disap peared, the smoke of the igv,-anis ud longer j A f otHney Astonished." ! It is td be hoped that the English have gain' 1 ed some addition to their knowledge of Amer -ea 11 rivers ulneo the Rev. Dr. Bri-ckenrrdje made lits visit ft! Europe, several years ayo,' and met the following incident, which is record ed in tlie tiiembranda, of his travels." A !-entleman-l:ke aifl well-itiformed Englisli ntar: lio as in the stntre-coach with me, and ascended toward the heavens. Tne i"apid improveraeiits commenced by the wi,0 fouud.out that I was an Anierii-au, afte 4T PtaM and Quarter Sessions, to be held at the Court . while tHart; had driven thenl into the prunes, rlilatiu- on the "red tneft;1! the be-ritr the r.ia warns were wot pitched t iu Jtfie IS-aOA lal'TtvMt j Oa draut afaanitaa in Anril IaX t : then I - . r "-.rr. T.';.. -iL-CTL..- ....jli.-amiinii tlie wiirwams were iiot-oitched m tlie .aivi.iicf T?-:iaf, n;... - liw were iitom-BTirpicvj ur o j,ura t,, .- j. ... . . ,in ---.---' - j .a. rri n TilTTn Mai n J r r 11 1 irn r . f nr 1 ir ai..Kt AftSTtrta, .TTnKn tfc came vto.,.(lhe Thinnes, ) con-:luaea nTTia.3'- SeohnMeLn j office, the first Monday in January, a- !,""" m.o nj.nif! of t.tp o-.u r I--arar 1 Kr,7 Jan 31. 1857. 35-Bt W. P. Elliott, CO MM IS BITOT MEK.CKANX, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. Agrat for Luttrrloh k 'o.' Rtt-atnbont Linw attend promptlr t ntrDlrd to tv Oct. 21. ISM. 2Ktf . i j a .... -rr .aifl Win on Cane Kear TeT-SVor. i-a iTidi.4xll in first rate erder. Ths Store ii at a fine bmioes ta.l at the Cross Roads and tae aad is nt to b excelled by any ia North Carolina. Any persoa deairiag to purchase can obtain furU.tr ' particular, resp-wtiag the property by calling ca .cither of us at Willis" Creek oa the Vfilmingtoa Road ,U miles fram Fayett.vii.e. WRIGHT. YJct.i. 18-tf JAMES WRIGHT. HOUSTON WOULD return his thanks to the public for the liberal patron- age he has received, and hopes, by ftutvetaalUe- in business, for a eint'uiuatkja sf the same. He has coiaiaeaeed busin-.-ss on Sets aswa refswasibtlity, on tlie &Rtih af Pertwa street, two ai0 iim Mav the Caae Fear Hank . . . . .a.; .1 M - K wnuM e.a irtree aeers aoeve tm-wK. ..' - -- - - to. gl to gee all his Id frienas. He x.pee tu'ep a hand ft goe& asertment f Saddle-. Bridies, IV hips, and every thing ia his line f basiaess. X- B. Ue will attead t repairing r SaiUe, Uar Bu. e- aad lis charges skstU be meerav September IS, Uit. .' 0. fall Trade, isse. R. F. P B A It C E IS NOW OPESISG, a targe- and desirable Stock of FALL AXD WINTER GUUUS, consisting in part ot Black and Colored Silks, English and French Merinos. Plain and Fig'd DLanes, some beautiM pattcras, Black and Fancy Alpacas, Edgings and Insertings, Collars and Undcrsleevcs. Cactus and Whalebone Skirts, Jaconet, Nainsook. Swiss and Plaid Maslins, French, English and American Prints, Cloths aad Cassi meres. Satinetts. Jeans and Tweeds, riaids, Linievs and Kerseys, Carolina and Marlboro' Stripes, IWeached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, VTk.ie nd Co!nr-d FJannelss , VlriUings and Tickings. Irish Linens, good assortment, I.inea Table Cloths, Toweliags aad Napkins, Shawls. Cloaks and Mantillas, Extra qualitv of Bed Blankets, Ribbons, BeUs, Gloves. Hosiery, Ac. ALSO Hats. Cap, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes and Umbrellas; general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, . . u - viVKEE XOTION 11TE. ana every vaii' vj in - ,. r-astt which will be sold at a small advance for CASH, or 1 1 1 160 64 64 64 4.328 22,176 1 prize of 1 do do dS dd do do do do do dd 24,861 prise's dmdanliiig ;ttt $5,000 1,000 900 1 60 1 37 06 . 20 8 4 a i $47,267 HAftRlMdX'S COfUMBIAM II A I K lY K. BITK BMf.ARGED, STYLE IMPROVED. It bas daable tlie qoanUty and strength or any other. It glTes a perfect natural color. ! eelers eery shade fri light brown to Jet Mark. Its swe h easy Ba rapid! It Is perfectly harudess to the Skin. Its eflsrt k butaBtaaeeas and permanent. It h the bct, quickest, eheapet, and safest DTK ever MADE. utaries to the great father of waters, and open ed my store fof trade. Aftef exposing my goods, in all their Indian varieties for some days, without any success in scllinsr. I became almost discouraged, and near ly concluded to give it up. The Indians ould would come into my store by dozens, and after examining my goods, no awnp without pur chasing. They had ptdilty of shu-ue-ah (mon ey) and furs, but bought no goods, and the rea- CAPITAL PRIZE. 5,000 Dollars. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Claim 102. CORBIN CO., AGENTS. Sshsmk. 1 prize of -Directians for use accompany each box.-ft . son was a mystery to me. Price loz. Si ;-2 ox.81 50 ;-lox. ;- pt $a I At length the chief ct tile liatiOii came in ri.v,,P,l s.pronlinir to the Act of Cougress, in tlie . T ,. i . , vcarS .y WaTrrisdrt in the Clerk s Office of ' company with a crowd of Indians. Ho in the Dislricl eddft bf the U. S: for tlie Eastern District ; stantly exlnimed. IIo w do, Thomas? Qome ofPenn. ,-TT ,rm, r-.......,!.,, v r. '. cr..nfls What do you ask for this Vorsale by jas. r. ruuuaM. riijc.,,..... . . .m... ... . 0 Manufacturer, APOLLOS W. HAItKISON, No. 10 take four yards F calico three coon SouthiTth St., nitLADEi-nuA. ; gk.ng for yrdhalf a doir exactly by- Feb. 21, 1857. ly ( tn.mnrrnve I'll nav vou ' 10 1 s 200 63 63 126 3.f0 23,4 JS- do do da do da do do d as $5,00l 141 - ' 30 20 IU a 4 2 ' FOii SALE. Heavy 4-4 Bearer Creek Shctlinpi. cotton Yarn, Vatp artd Ftthng; t's. 5 lo 10. ALSO, Belt, dicker. Roller and Luce LEATHERS. Oils and Manufacturer's Findings. Winter strained, Sl'entl. Lard aud Linseed Ous. SUuttlieV Isingglttss, Ftt'itch Glue, Emory, Koller Cloth aud Glass fUeps. J; 11. 11AL.U. I res. I. V. M. Vu. , July 26. 183": 8-tf 27.814 jfes amdutltini tS 47,24i II M B lUSHEIt. Proreor of modern -Languages !..wlies aud Gentlemen ol (yrevii ..v...-., aSa-amo. n time to punctual customers, either at II fiolcsaie or jveiau. 411 are respectfully invited to give me a tall before purchasing elsewhere. r pj5ARCE. Hay St., Fayettcviiie, Sept. 1, 1856. 14-if 1 1 2 2 2 211 6 99 4,224 35,740 Ci-us 255; CORBIH fc CO. AOENtS. brucasi 1 trie of do do do del d dt do d do dtf Sa.Ot) l.Sti, lt000 7,5U 300 100 25 10 4 2 1 EtbT of the honor he ,, . n Ins native town. NOTICE. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE- The undesigned have this day associated ike-iasell os together a nder th,e name and style of S. 31. HfjM.Ys et BR0., Vn Kn i rnnap nf.f.arrvmir Oil the Vercantile Bar- ns at the Store occupied by S- 3f. Thomas, (ItartcSt Sqnars) where we will keep eenstaatly on hand a -targe and wU selected STOCK OF GOODa- i-m-bracing, Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boot. Shoes, Yankee Notions, Hard ware, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, an 3 a large aud choice selection of GRO CERIES, (Liquors excepted.) We respectfully invite bur friends and the FuV.it -generally to call and examine our Stock before ma king their purchases, as we are determined not to be WDKK-soi.t? by any hnse for CASH. Prompt aud personal attention paid to orders. S. M. THOMAS, HENRY T. THOMAS. Fayettevtlle, Feb'y 7, 1S57. PROSPECTUS or THE SOUT1IEKN LITERARY MESSENGER For the Year 1856. July to December. IWEWYTHiaD VOLIME. ely ST itemW Hi feiendsol xne "" t -- the hlMe that no tfea.aUon.i.u vl.c, - ---- ; intain exertions win w '""r ,.nt- the the kiirh characer oi me wuib., ?, "-a .L,re.f all who value sterling litersrj inefit patronage : or aii Mnaer Hcls endeavored " " 7" ,;aa.iioau of America, iii aetence Migt"'yX'lV7TrwmN-s OF THB i .a i.a.aaa,' --- nrovnl wliiph i " .. .. . r . i . Raaaway from the subscrtwr on tne .. m , , . nnswe'r ber last a dark copper colored ."S"9 J '' , y . ""STer ponuds, is rather s1(are briijt, and has the end rliarge of duty, we fore finger on the left hand cut dft. Mc Pr,aJ a ,)uLIic $53,233 lurking between b ayetteviue am. 1 I will Rive the above reward for his delivery .;.la -ni. letters b return mail, en at my plantation in Koneaon co., r -,Uee of Thjrteen Ie'dtwl: in ay 1 " .n BULLOCIS8ary arranents UUtri; aa ,v . i " 111- -x a-f ITsfN M I H.i E . 30J16 prirtcs, ariltrtlnting id Hearts 51 nutirco Itl jti viy wi .iwu. tn tt ,y Writ aYmdat'- incredibb" to yot, iliiTrii t"i - iinr ttir lmViTTt'iir'tf tttrt Tptttii Vmims tj . iffi-.'-mq tv .... h. T m f Ant te rv '" .to rriifiij (tf. The Indian's lartd cist of the Mississippi had much, if at all, short of one hundred and fifty already been ceded to tjie government by treat- ,,,ilcs IcJnl" ty, and the red men only dwelt there by the I looked steadfastly in hi; face to see if he consent of the government. When the Indians jnSted j but the gravity cf deep conviction was went away I went with them. I took up my upon it. Indfcdj John Bull never jests. At' quartets at the head watefs df the Wisseba, at ter composihg myself a moment, I slowl"res- . .!. ;.,,.ti.a nf tvn imnni'tailt StrsaniS. trib- n(iii(!tll : ttb liUC JHlla-liiVM va - " w ' " a . ( 1 eruaps, mi, ju -...w River?" '1 think I have." "Perhaps the Missouri?" , - "1 think so, thtjngli not sure." "Certainly of the Mississippi." "Oh, yes, yes!'' .-,,. "Well; sir, a man will descend the Ohio in f. steamboat bf the largest class, a thousand' miles;" "Of what sir! how many, sir? "A thousand miles j and there he will meet another steamboat of the same class, which has come in an opposite direction twelve hundred mile's ddwti the Missouri; and then, after goii!j lifteen hundred miles more, down the Mississip- he mav sen that Hood ot waters uiseiuuuuu iy fifty channels into the sea." I had made up my mind to be considered a heat; sd I went calmly and emphatically thro' the statement. As 1 progressed my companion med some what disposed to take my story as a personal affront but at its close, lie let uou his visage into a contemptuous pout, aim ri0u- larly cut my acquaintance. Interesting Story. -"Shon, mine ahon" said a worthy German father to His nopeiiu heir, of ten years; whom ho had .overheard using profaue language. . . ''Shon, mine phoul come li?re, aim l uu von yon a little stories. S'ow mine shon, shall it be a dme shio'ry or a ir.nlsos-holieve?" ''Oh, a true story, bf course!" answered .Tohn. "Ferry fell den. Tore vas vonce a good nice oldt sheiUleinau, shoost like me, andt ho hud a tirty little poy shoost like you andt v.tt day heard him swearing, like a young fillain aa he vas. So he went to the winkle, (corner,) and dock out a cowhides, shoost as I am tooing . . . i;a.l ..l..l. ,,.l I,w assure you, to me auov, i now, ami nu -j - "... of it shall be filed in tradt'1'' i the collar, dis way you See, aud volloped h.m you ":mj!.i,0t.so! And den mine tear fehon, ne onu i,y people , . vay; alld sumack his lace dat way, yon, ! .,a tl(.us im to fro.mitont supper, shoost you Unt The next day he came, accompanied by Ins whole bund. His blanket above his waist was stuffed with coon skins. 'American, I will pay you that bill now,' said the Indian. Suiting the action to the word; he began to rmll the skini from his blanket, and counting i out twelve: held the thirteenth in his hand, and finally laid it ttpdn the test, oxcliytningj 'That's I it, exactly.' I gae it buck to him; telling hlttl he owed me but twelve, and the urea Spirit wouid not irt me tht..t him. ive con l- l.nffc .Hid forth; each one as I. k i'. .1 a .-i . .;- i,.w.b .i nr tnrrn. p.ip i c 1 1 tT i. i... t...... ... i.i.iii v rH.;L.ei n 111:11 111 tnw tn Ltiiiieti 1 u inizx it tiv rv n.4 vj..., Tl nSBS t eirtg thtit it beldnged to the dthch At last Ind tv"s -ofe leisure, vronld be willing to give, in- ,10 ortpeHr.e.BifeYea'r'aBlF 1 ':t"Uv Hructions to Ladies oa the 1'iano and llinilJIlitv un. othcr after ft foHT the folds Srd: atrthTo i,,tert: -" " fr' iUld witl; . t miorathar"eVs U for the Prpo of bors, accompanied by a-yo"' n"' l. S. Pianos tuned at moderate eharges. i , . ' , ' lie will f, lSji. .1tliom ' ilKIItrc lie I llOll Ol 111 V COIIUUCI U i! UUV1 I C VUV e-.a . a. v - . 4. - . over, we send the official Ufawing, wun a wrmeu v- resuit oi me aiiiHin;. .... Marysv lesirc of this meet- Great family archives, to be r by my children. With profound since cepted the trust which expectedly tendered in deuce, beeanse I trend justice to my State, w within her limit ids Indian's into the StiU had vill do 0 dis efenint The Sewly lnttnted War Engrlnei A correspondent of the New York Journal ;,f Cdmraeree, alllding to the "Infernal Mach- Walker's friends have recently ef tke PECULIAR SOUTHERN STATtiS. ft t.innatinn rtf ine result ui - i ........ iPr.re, bodarht at this office Kre p.yableimmediatcly 0. Woiiil's Hair IJestttrs... witmn uei limit-. ei .,, ;,. which Oen. aftef the drawing in Current Money, and we take BaiiK I J ' s. j. hixsp'1'', Esq. : Resolved statesmen, wLifitv ,,.,.., fm. i,;s armv in Nicaragua, thus ex- Stes of any Stdte, tfr Bdrifc drafts in payment H Vu' 3.J 13(5 9l3-tf itHuf m plenty. aiiatonocooii skin saved me. ! purchased loi lua army i , ets at ta Ftfr odd SmOants in makingchange we re- I Aug.jJO, l'- j 1 J , tilainS its efficiency aud deadly instrumentality . i tjHiUm. tWoar heintr mni-e convenient than I m..n..m.r i" iatal I mw-- . ,it nnp tent purangt i.u.f... , -- o ------ -BJ--. I 111 fllllt lUSl IHlllin aJ I I Tfaritllt fl'eUl I) ICS U COllUUU" (ii 1 SKSSSSSZttXZZ f" . vT-.no. .. S .. ... r. I " : UI .1-1,. 300 oc I "Hi civ - . " : 1.. I aivf lh ni.1 a.T fL.T I V Vl'l, I I lilt... t-t wi. : . . tin Mfl! ft) lift Til 1 flli . . . 1 1 . . 1 i n 1 1 o T fOV I Office Ctfttnty ami State, iiivcunat ieasi onewngc it) Jii i i ! i 7 . . ' piacs a snun nic - - -men Every miiclimc is caicimHt-u j Z TfA.1. w If Hn-f which are as follows: three regiments 0T soldiers iu the same .pace of , I .iJi.V I a I" I . . . n. rtP T V .. w - rt 1 . o . t 1 V ... .. a - . , v .,.,1 ,u h in Ril I ' KUbJ W.O There should ts no such wora s m. Aumcs. I business either at tne mrer or iu, "I MfS ; Saruh Israiicli; Ot UUCSierneiu, ? n... time. It can be uirectcu. i Oct. 11 nORRIN Jk CO. fiox 190 Post Offlce, Baltimore Md, 21-6m convenient ana co . ""V'rr.i It .h- j l- l.nr will two slaves. Uartfhne to undet 1e eaeewns Critical iii.tctnre. of anti-very iiire th. ir while -ear eaeierC ....hern tiei,le OI .l.av,. ...v- J rfcetft weapons oi ",r'"L: "" frm tence. lit, a. - , RiriMbt. Iltslorum an "8r- a. : s. KHAnl'M w wrer will, as heretofore, present jam-.---a, -t""'. " , Vn PoMS tA Critique. rnrrs on the Army, Navy .... - - - . writer iMaitomu. j .'.- 1 retnrn my nincere thanks to my friends, castom- Vts and the public jrnerally, far the liberal patrttnage heretofere extended to me. As t have ample encour-t-tiemeut from my friends, should I remain, and to give everybody the opportunity of trading with THOMAS. I have concluded to continue business ia this City,, and solicit the continuation of the patron age of my frieads. customers and the public generally to the cbiicern of Thomas and Bro. S. M. THOMAS yeb'y7, '1857 . 36-6t - ' -. - ADAMAKTISE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine !''u addressed, : a.:HA.iUtinn nf in ai :A-ia;nu- the suce of the worn, ua (he price of Sumption, which is now only -a,.a i,nars iter, annnn, In Mianee, O FOUR MliAESffKOTPArp BflTOEB MnoT nt.' ll:l.i l aji m. - CLUBS-Mmt - Fifteen Dollars in one TC Srnent of the Mes- wrtntiaile aader the charge of Ami will embrace cJ .. .IrSty the under- TBe uuinen -';i T T . " ; -.Z : f . hnsine-13 na- whom all commuBiwuu" dttfiAP GOODS. HAS inst received a very large and general assort ment of GOOI$ Among which are, French and ZHilish Merinos ; Do. Delains. I'laia and Figure ; Dress Silk, Fig'd and Plain ; Blslck Fillet Mite; Sleeves and Cellars ; Cloths, Cassinic'l-es and Satins Bear and Ne?rd Blankets ; ... -r 9-4 to 12-4 Bleached and Brown Dm!stlcs Gentlemen's Ready-Made Clothing; Cttfpeting, Good and Common j Boots and Shoes ; . Anchor Bolting Cloth Kerses and Linseys lfish Linens, Oraslt J . Table Diaftet ad Napkin: . . . With tftauiyoflfHr orticle all f which bein pur chased b Parage, will be Offered at low prices by wholesale. or retail. XtJV; o: looo. ca-,. aar x m i;flnrnneii s wnen wsunu. Banks and her children, and Mary Francis; and En; m;e5ir.ot? ZtXXX money wa, fiiiMied them to Fay their ex,,,, Imainess trt ntcrit a share of the public patronage. My : ... could find employment. lhey .u-a, I a moilerate as anv one can expect. . , n it.,,i - , I it .1 h Hi tiM to both buver and seller. went to Boston. Jo Ueiooer .a.. ... ;. e (lice muel " WM. R. WILEY. i of Ricbluondj was in that city, when he Deli. 10, 1856. iJ ; . ;ccdved a ca,j from Caroline Bunks, who re- 118? f . F FOV L.K E attested tfiiit he would take herself and children . . . . . iU .r i. xr,v;:n fi j,ito slaterv: She de Is ndwreceivittg Bis sriiiu surriai uaca m - consisting of a large assortment of , f.ir(,,i that she wanted a master to protect li-r a ctimmoh' rifle is handled. Th.. inventor, a Yankee, is now . ..a:.... l.raa ll.L A ll III i l'l 1 i t V . Ulld expel uueni.iiti .i.-iv'. -real many old GAierals, of all eoun.rios, ii.t.Test. and nave winn-.. and it who him 23-tf Prngs and Medicines, Oils; Paints, an(J cate for i,erself and children, and that she Dye-stuffs, Fanfy Articles, Pt-r ferred siaTery to freedom: She found it H?lr'T S Lrd to support herself aud children iu Uoston . .... j .1 .linivwl lipr for davs' woili. fen in ui wines auu tiuu- on ttiu ...v. -- j liters expressive of their wonder and astonish ment. One distinguished Polish General ex presses himself to the inventor, "that as soorf as this deadly weapon becomes in use, wars and i-timors of wars must cease." The gnu, or machine discharges, without feport, and sends i-.ii ,,,. ;,, tl,R distance Of th'; ordi- tne uuiiD ini -i,... rifle Of COllllOll, as t.lM- luaijr dies for Medical pur poses,- Conjrress water &c, &c. He wtrtfld atiei1aily' citll ttffe attention -6'f fcountry Merchants to his Stock, as it is bis intention to sell low for Cash or on time to punctual cunmucio. March 14, lt58. 41-tf nt Iff It nd common TOBACCO; aad almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G W. 1. GOLDSTOtf. Fsb'y 7, 1857. 3C-tf Five sevenths of the FARMING AND TURPEN' TINK LAND in Harnett county, kndwn as the Parker Law Building; FfAnfclin Street, Richmond, Ya. June 1, 1856: . -, - HAS fenirtVed M . I" AULK WsBdot6 Sbo'e. pstablishnlent td tHC 'cdrnrf pT lestablishnle flillesoie and franklin tttfe'ets, aecomi Upper Little River. There is sorte 2(10 acfes cf the opposite tue " A fT : He has on hand a best quality of low grdnods on the Rivef. The up former y occupr Pd yt n e so FANCY, HOME and lands are heavllv timbered With nines, and witliin six hrst , rate stock of I LAIN .".. . wiu mu. iniles of the Vayetteville aad WestetA Railroad. ' i . i bi7 line in the best style at short i wV; r" . Jfi.nr. he solicits a con- nonce. laaiiKiui iwi i'rr . - , . i tinnation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed DOBBLV HOUSE! invtflt Sl TItOY, Proprietors the PrtWrietors of this Bstaousnmeni au- iA tH Hriblie. that owing to the con- I H stantly increasing patronage extended to It: . Jai v.o Kaa induced to enUree the lation by the addition of an extensive Dining fl"nr. thus eriitbling tnem to ut.inm.,..c . second floor, "u 1L And they pledije ttimn$r& careful Ostlers. a atdaOirfii location oJT The Establishment, with. the theeihJiWocatiQnf in providing fc Kof t. & 4y hope wiU secure to m from this StJ.'iVa arrival aid departnVe of Steam'. Boat; For particulars apply to" D MoARTJIUl. 3. P. ROPER, 3 . W: McKAY. i" "p . .a-.j.noe on arrival ana nipinure ui Carriages m omod.tion of paitMn. Steam, "v"fVrriatres furnished any notice iqi Horses. nA?I!!n,i,art of the adjacent country carrying i f'-'iVna ' - W. U. TKUi r iv piinnaa. GARDEN SEEDS. A Fiest sujipif just recced by BAPONIFIERi OIL C01CEXTEATED LYE. 25 Cent fter Canister. One Canister will maSe 12 gaflWrts of Sofcp. For ale by b. J. 111SjUAL.e.. e declared that she had toiled constantly smte sbecairte North, but could obtain only a mis erable subsistence. Mf Hard-rove declined to receive her as a slave; but she was determ.neu not to give up so. A few days since she and her children and her sister voluntarily appeared ; !h Richmond and earnestly beSodght him to take them as slaves. A plae i as provided to ,um ,rd sf.eh's taken: at their 6vn fetyuest! !.! ease ma "C. narv nuc or cunnv.., . The British government has oered tue m ins vento-r 200,000 sterling,' if he can enlarge his machine to discharge a 64 ponnd shot. This 3 ncro 'nn'w doin-'. and fuforms his agent that he shall accomplish it. The Russian min- t London is auxiotfs for the patent, anu bnt he Bays to ins PALM OIL SOAt Is the best for Chapped Hefnds; "V r, ,TTv .o;(a. 11 1. o ' v i y tj. March 14, 1257 4f-3f fster a h offiTed him his firice; friends, "I mean no other nation shall have it, but England and my own country." n . -7-.., i.to to Karone. lie offered 1 revious iy o,--ra ' with reference to bin'dinsf them tinder tue ac . . fit tQ tlie v.;,,;,, for vohintarv enslavemen!. This ,v,-,-..;rtr,- Exueriments , . ni fttt-f he ftriueinle that slavery is" - an(r seven carroifodts. before onr LtlUV ,j. i . vii , officers, by order oi wt. 11 T have reiuicu A 4- ."rtf American uovcrumein. Pi-ere made with ounce wrontr: but it shows' to some extent t"e Iacl . ,iaval and other a a - , 1. ..." -. 1 t r..raa.f! .t.-r;nitS- - . a- ..l.:,.l. nrn'Q ft that is acknowledged uy eu t , tary ot aiate. i-. 7- t5 of tho.-e that the slaves of the' South' arc, as a genera t: ma chine ,.ri..iT of Snrlnsr and Summer Good invite the attentiou of wholesale btfyers. March 14, n-n i ,1 t. t lira fllLllt; thin-, better cared for than the black Er vessel, one of tho .I'"""" i.,l "rlfnld sink a irigaio a .l!a:alirrn Such a consiani. nnintefrnDtedlf ncf S6' hard;" mat tne . of halls, jnst as las. nS w , , bc PR ,.. j 6f the North, and; th.atth4y have a more comVri- H. fc K. J. LILLi are now openiug ; V. u . ...u:... tWv do not toil so - ,, s io wmuu .iiu-j lunuuic euajoijLc.jv.v, ..a. j , j,, j,rec imiiiuo. be 6W u easier and more comtortau e a., and i eu - - ftU bcfore t, A fresh t u; rnra. fr nrm aniWSi t tl.t nf the free black' pply.suiUble for planting. For sale by condition not tne pr,uc.F. v. .Sot 29, 1856. 8 tf I '