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4 'V ^ tf-TilU- on Monanj nna Ttv-rs- ou 1 uefda, -M after eun-riyv- fill, .nd Saturday mormnta ^”*5 Liglttot*- runs Tognlarly t. ,n atasri uf >!>' r-iTfr, and h’lirorinESOoda. aSr ton nell Lr rtantss for 1^' t!>d can asauia all sliil)in-ta ihal r, tnd“wl couSdrut that our fii not klu’ott! for Luticrloh k Co. ;■ -ii-tt impbelly Imissios merchant; I GilU'T'ie Llle. N. C. Iw Teain-ctfiilW inform old that tie tan t« * niU »’e ?'»d to J. K. McDONALP. vtf ,,.,,onoai man in section Ktlilt salarv and fair , comm.s- nH: J. S. M. -M i-ISTKK L Jersey City ^ ijr-i Agents tvanted’ .. make ftom onf .thonsand « I vear. Box e irom u‘«»^ a..s.r..a--- Vor particular? aUuress c; llF.AVEY & Ul. huiatielpbia. Pa*. la-n'er.: l«Ts and girls. The by calling :eived HiOalb,.inst recei' tv. II. CARVER. iiist received and tv. II. CARVER. Iakcs, just received and ' W.ll. CARVER. IUet« iu3t received and ■ ■■’ tv. H.C.VRVEK. k> bush, for sale by tv. 11. CARVER. lAlACKKKF.L. and for sale^by^^,^^^ Iheese, iust received and • tv. 11. C.VKVER. ■OX EMPOKIL'U. T has opened an Auction Pales Roo’n L door tVest of the Cape i ear band. ? anor tan- ''•-r- . will be itlad to leceire bonsie.. fares, nr Merchandise. pv-t; lattention paid to sales of aicica. . 'jN'tL ESTCTE. C E LEETE. .Viictioncer. 37-41 1 PLOWS :! PLOWS ::: riows. {» lu i'U.Wi. . 11 •• k.>oo •• AO 60 •' Ivvitb ca.‘>tin:r> to niatcJ- If.AS.^E-'^’ I’la'Uers stt-ea ctii ll-or.-a.o r.E. LEETE. |:ttoes! I'otntoes!. nyiG rOTAToESJostr^^dd. [ah I NHiiSlllP- S'.PON.Jr.. having a.ssociated with J>tV. wiU ccnlinuc the URt GOOICh lid Stand, under the name and style .li Cron .I011N.S05f, Jr. Veter crow. -n A.M) .'^kTTLE Llei'ted to .tlex'r .lohnson, Jr., either tin -.vil! please rail and make imme- f s ii,t. r.-sl will is-charged on all ac- VI.,. thnsi. that are i,till in arr' ars iV,n K CT.. 'i-ih Hd i‘ i'tvir advan- |s.ti;.- ipl.y the iilh of March.—aft-r li’l find their eiaiin.' in the hands ol an Ttion. .CLEX. JC'HN'SOS. Jr. 3i^4i xoriLF. lan're in .-i-hiess. it is neces.sary that pai.-ns shnnid be closed up -til those .1 th'dr Iiii!? made out and rt^dy lor lien by allending to, they ^pQ^y**'** I at AlevT' Joijn«OH A Crow s. 3,s-4t F*>i- >ale. tc recently occupied by IRE hats: P. CROW. ^VED anothe* • of superfine CASI- .Vlso. on iMiid a doAi .suppiy of Silk, iat*. oi »iv u\vu make. DAVID GEE. k R B l E FACTORY, HV frYj}. I.AL'OEU. to E. \S'. 'VS'iUkinr-^s' Auction Store/ Fayotterllle, X. C. T pxs AND OILS. P’lS Pur" ViiilU: Lead, r/i;;.- V d Oil. [ Green, Copcl Varnish, Litberuj'e, [n Zinc White. lion, L'hruuie Yellow, rill. Japan Varnhh, U Oil, Lamp Oil. Vandyke Brown, iiiivfc. Terra de Sienna Black Varnish, j Ochre. ii«>se I*ink, Sand Paper. 1 Varnish Bru-hes. For sale liv * SAM L J. HINSDALE. 40-4t notice’ tti.ru--. C. ift'Eachin. a-s Guardian ["Johu M't::Non. flecM. are hereby re- |L*rnio'I. T!::ir ..taid "uardian has in a jjrcat i.-ianc"' f-ndorsed and transferred their Indcr'id.n' d. AUo. that onr urgent ne- tt from the r' qi irements of the endorser. ^/.!h.ct -]i**‘ dilv as possible. AlltbOftC r„r»f and themselves too, limmcdiatf'Iv.'AVe must and will sue visuotfJrthconuug.^^^^j^^^^^^, J. .V. M0RKI3OL X. A. MORRISO>’. N i... Mttrch " l^ol. 40*tf PUBLICATION OFFICE, ] Devoted to Xews, Political aod Business matter, Agriculture, and Family Beading INOEPfiNDENCE IS THE SOUL OF DEMOCRACY! WM. F. WIGHTMAJI, Editor. [ FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.. SATURDAY. M.IRCH 2!, 18.57. [DONA.I.rPSOX ST.UEKT. ] VObUiME XlXs-NO. 942. TERMS F SVBSORIPTIOH TO THB C.4ROIlXlA?l* Pot a single copy, if paid in advance, per annum, $2 OU ** « ' “ at the end of 3 monibs, 2 oO ** M at the end of 6 months, 3 00 ** « « at the end of the year, 3 60 Ke subscription will be received for a shorter period %hAn one year unless paid in advance. With the view of extending the circulation and en hancing the usefulness of the paper, the proprietor of fers the following remarkably low CLajf JL1TMS, IJVP'^nUBLrLYADV’AJyrCS: $■ copies ef the Carolinian, 1 year, $8 00 . 10 “ “ “ ** 16 00 Eates 9t AdrcrtiriDf I Sixty OHtts per square of 16 lines, or less, for the first kbd 30 cents for each subsequent insertion, unless the adrertisement is published for mere than two menths, when it will be charged EiW* three months, ----- $4 00 For six months, - . - . $ oO For twelve months, ----- 10 00 AU advertisements must hare the desired number of in- sertioBS marked on them, ertherwise they will be in- ■erted till forbid and charged accordingly. Special attention i» directed to this requisition. WM. F. WIGHTMXN&CO. TUB FI.OAT19IO BADI.S OR KHVCK1.E WASfllNO MACHINE. The sttbsoriber having purchased the Right of the above Maclline for the Counties of Cumberland and Harnett, is now ready to furnish snch as may be desirous of obtaining a Right. The machine is simple, both in its structure and operations, and sbonld any portion of it fail, can be easily and speedily repaired by any person having the use of tools. I do not claim for this machine more than what it is able to perform with that description of labor which almost every family is able to supply, without at all interfering with the ordinary duties. In the first place a child 12 or 15 years of age can perform all the labor, ^er having seen it operate a few times, and if the direc tions arc adhered to, will do as much work in one day as three or four women in the ordinary way, and the work will be much better done. Below will be found a certificate from those who have purchased and now have in use one of these machines ISHAM BLAKE. 93-tf April 12, 185S. aanaa Bnirxcifis. CLSSIKNT O. WRIGHT. Attorney »t Iaw« FoycttO'vllXc.K.C. Ofice at the corner of Bow and Green etreeta, FeVy 3, 1866. J. A. SPEARS. ATTORNET AT LAW, ATTSXDS the Courts af Camberiand, Uarnett. Wake and Johaston. Address, Toosier, Harnett Co., K. C. Fsb. 16. 1856. 85-y Fatettevillu, N. C.. April 9. 1856. VTe, the undersigned, having purchased of Mr Isham Blake one of the above machines, cordially recommend it to the favor of the Public. It washes very rapidly, and the work is much better done than is usually done in the old way, and with less wear to the Clothing. It far exceeds our expectations, and has only to be seen in operation to satisfy the moat skeptical of its utility and economy. We have no doubt of its being generallv used wlierever introdneed. D."G. McRae. Jno. D. Willi.ams. W. J. Andebsos, Johm D. SlIrr, Wm. McLacbis, Joseph A. Worth, A. P. Hvbt, a. j. 0’HAyr.os, Jas. G. Smith, David Weuyss. Maryland Lotteries CORBIN & CO AGENTa A FORTUNE FOR THE TRIAL. “ There is a tide in the affairs of man, Which, if taken at the flood, leads to fortune.” ONE TRLkL MAY MARE YCU RICH FOR LIFE. Splendid Schemes Drawing Daily, SEND YOUR ORDERS TO CORBIN fit CO. The Old Established Authorised Agents who have SOLD MORE PRIZES Than any other office In the State of Maryland. ALL PRIZES GUARANTEED BY THE STATE SINGLE TICKETS: Wholes 41 Halves 50 ots. Quarters 25 cts. CERTIFtCATES OF PACKAGES. 26 Whole Tickets 26 Half Tickets S-O® 26 Quarter Tickets d.OO NOTHING VENTURE. NOTHING GAIN. Tickets Bought by the Package are always the most ProiitaMe to the Purchasers. BdRTH'lV FULLER, Attorney at Law, FAYKTTBVH.t.E, K, C., ){ay be eoasulted at the Law Office of Jese G. Shep herd. Bsq., on Green Street. July If. 1866. 7-tf A^DllKW J. STEDMAN, Attorney at I*mera Having removed to PITTSBORO, N. C.. will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett j Counties. April 14, 1866. tf We in company with several other gentlemen, saw a four dollar bill which was very dirty and much defaced, put in and washed out by this machine, re moving ail the dirty appearance of the bill, and leav ing it perfectly legible, which shows there is little or no rubbing produced in washing fine articles. Prank N. Roberts, Jai. G. Smith. FJLL TRADE, 1856. DR. K. A. BLACK. OFFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hiasdale's Chemist and Drug Store. Feb y 7. 1866. 84-tf FDR SALE. 144 Acres of Land, lying on Cape Fear River—Store, DweUiag, Out Houses all ia first rate order. The Store it at a fine business stand at the Cross Roads and the and it net to be excelled by any in North Carolina. Any person desiring to purchase can obtain further particulars rc.spectiag the property by calling cn cither of us at WtllU’ Creek ou the \Tilmington Koad IS miles from Fayetterillc. S.\RAn WRIGHT. Oct. 4. l8-tf JAMES WRIGHT. 0. HOUSTON B. F. PEARCE IS NOW OPENING, a large and desirable Stock of FALL A-VD WmTEK GOODS, consisting in part of Black and Colored Silks, English and French Merinos. Plain and Fig'd DaLane.s, some beautifal patterns. Block and Fancy Alpacas, Kdging.s and Inscrtiugs, Collars and Undcrslcevcs. Cactus and Whalebone Skirts, Jaconet. Nainsook. Swiss and Plaid Muslins, French, English and American Prints, Cloths and Caasimere.s. Satinetts, Jeans and Tweeds, Plaids. Linscys and Kerseys. Carolina and'.Marlboro’ Stripes, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, tVhite and Colored Flannels, Drillings and Tickings. Irish Linens, good as.sortmcnt. Linen Table Cloths, Towelings and Napkins, Shawls. Cloaks and Mantillas, Extra qiialitv of Bed Blankets. * Ribbons. Belts, Gloves. Hosiery, Ac. —ALSO— Hats.Caps, Bonnets, Boots. .Shoes and Umbrellas; general assortment of READY-MADE CLOl’HiyG, TRY PACKAGE. For 925 we Bcnd package Whole, Halves & Quarters. For $10 we send package Halves & two Whole tickets For $6 we seod package Quart's & one Whole Ticket. Look at the following SPLENDID SCHEMES. One of which are drawn at 12 o'clock each day of the week. BRILLIANT. 47,267 Dollars. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY Class 310. CORBIN * CO., AGENTS. SCHEME. 1 price of **■' 1 do *>' 1 do 1 do t 1 do t 60 do 64 do 64 do 64 do 128 do 176 do STATE O** north CABOI,INA~-M)1VTGOM ERY COUNTY- ' Court of Flees and Quarter Sessions—January Term, 1857. Pilot Fry, ) ' vs. h Original attachment. Stancil R. Scarbrough, j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the said defendant is net an inhabitant of this State. On motion it is thefeforc ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the North Carolinian, a news paper published in the town of Fayetteville, for the space of six successive weeks, notifying the said Stan cil R. Yarbrough to be and appear at our next Term of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held at the Court House in Troy, on the first Monday in April next: then aud there to plead or replevy or final judgment will Ka j—tvan A/roinaf him t.rb •Ssltisfv P1a.intltP8 debt. 1. NOItiH UAROLIXI.LN'. tdYETTEVILLE. jV. C. AS I5UI.4S STORY. The rapid growth of northern Illinois com menced nt the conclusion of the war of 1812. The log huts of the Indians suddenly disap peared, the .smoke of the wigwams no lunger ascended toward tlie lieaveiis. Tne rapid improvements commenced l)y the white man, had driven tliem into tlie prat ies, and the wigwams were not pitched in the vi- .4 torlioav Astonlshrd. It is to be hoped that the Knglisli have gair.' ed some addition to their knowledge of Ameri can rivers since the Rev. Dr. HreckenriUgo made his visit to Europe, several years ago, and met tlie following incident, Which is record ed in tiiC memoranda of his travels. A gentleman-hke and well-informed English man, who was in the stage-coach with me, and who found out that I was an American, after dilating on tlie greatne.ss, the beauty, the ma- je.sty, in short, of this nobie.st of Dt'iti.sii rivers, be given against him to satisfy PlaintitTs debt, inter est and cost. Witness, John McLeman. Clerk of our said Court at office, the first Monday in January, A. D. 1857, this 26th day of January. 1857. JOHN McLEMAN, C. C. C. Jan 31. 1857. 35-6t P. Elliott, COBlBlISSlOBr MfiRCMANTj FAYRTTEVILLE. N. C. Ap^nt for Luttcrloh k Co.’p Ste#mboflt Lin« Will promptif to all bu8in»*RR entrui«l*td to liis»cflPo. Oet.21.lW6. CO»eUMBIA!f HAIR DYE. SIZB ENLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED. It has ffanUe the qoantity and strength of any other. It gives a perfect natural color. it colors every shade from light broYn to Jet black. Its use is easy and rapid. It is perfectly harmless to the Skin. Its cBItft Is Instantaneous and permanent. cinily of the toM’iis, except when they came to (^tiie Tiiames,) concluded Uius:-— barter their fnrs for goods. The music of the ''Sir, it may seem almo.st incredible to yo;i, saw, a-xe and hammer liad driven the gniiie far i,m it is nevertheless true, that this prodigious away* strenin i.s, from its mouth to its source, not The Indian’s land cast of the Mississiiipi had mneli, if at all, sliort of one hundred and City already been ceded to the government liy trea- niiles long!” ty, and the fed men only dwelt there liy the i looked steadfastly in liis face to see if h-e consent of the government. When the Indians jested; but the gravity of deep conviction was went away, I went with them. I took up my upon it. Indeed, John Bull never jests. Af- qnarters at tlie head waters of the Wisselia, at at the junction of two important streams, trib utaries to the great father of waters, and open ed my store for trade. After exposing my goods, in all their Indian i varieties for some days, without any suece.ss in ' selling, I became .almost discouraged, and near ly concluded to give it up. The Indians would! Would come into my store hy dozens, and after j examining my goods, no awap without itkttst best, quickest, cheapest,safest DYE ever , chasing. ’1 hey had plenty of sliu-ne-a!i (luon* M.1DE. j ey) and furs, but bought no goods, and the rca- jEB'Directions for use accompany each box.*^ _ I son Was a mystery to me. Price—loz. St 2 oz. $1 5U ;—4 oz. 33 ;—8 oz. So ! ie„ir-th the chief of tlie nation came in 24,861 prize! amonnting to $47,267 For^sale by JAS. F. FOULKES. Fayetteville N. 1 anufacturer, APOLLOS W- H.AllRISON, No. 10 CAPITAL PRIZE. 5.000 Dullars. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Cl'JIS 102. CORBIN « SO., AGENTS. SCHKMK. Manufacturer; SouthgTth St. Feb. 21, 1857. Prtlt.ADKl.PBIA. ly 1 prize of $5,0Ut' 10 do ouu 1 do Hi 8 do 3’‘ 200 do 63 do 1 63 do 126 do •j 3,906 do 23.436 do .* 27.814 prizes amounting to 8 oz. $5 1 [Entered according to the Act of Congre.ss, in the! - , - , j- year 18.55. by A. W. Harrison in the Clerk’s Office of company with a crowd of Indians, lie in* the District court of the U. S-for the Eastern District. ‘How do, Thomas? Come of Pemi.j _ _ . „ „ —r..-. t:.—**-..,11- XT gjiGw me nice goods. Wiiat do you ask for this ; —I’ll take four yards of calico—three coon ! skins for one yard—half a dollar exactly—-by- m-by, to-morrow, I’ll pay yon.’ ' The next day he came, accompanied by his ' whole band. His blanket above hi.s 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 and counting out twelve, held the thirteenth in his hand, and finally laid it upon the rest, e.xclaiming, ‘Tliat’s A OAS3. ' exactly.’ I gave it back to him, telling 1 1 BVUSIIEit, I’loivssiir ofmotern Langiiage.s him he owed me but twelve, and the Great , ; f ‘^T'Vv,”tAIu,dc. would respectw Spirit would not let me cheat him. We con- .1,1 an 1 Ga-itlemca of l-uyotteviUe ami yicmity. y Class 255. CORBIN & CO.. AGKNTS. SCHKMK. and every variety in the YANKEE NOTION UNE. WOULD return hi, thank, to [ which will be sold at a small advance for CASH, or the public for the liberal patron- an time to punctual customers, mtber at age he has receired. and hopes, H holesalt or lietnu. ^ AU are respectfully invited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. b. F. PEARCE. Hay St.. Fayetteville. Sept. 1, 1856. M-tf by punctuality in business, for a continuation of the same. He has commenced busin'*s9 on hia own responsibility, on the South side of Person street, two doors below the Cape Fear Bank and three doors above hi.s old stand where he would be glad to see all his old friends. He expect? to keep on hand a good assortment ofSaddle.s. Bridles, Whips, and every thing in his line of business. X. B. He will attend to repairing of Saddles, Har ness, Ac., and hi.s charges shall be moderate. September 13, 1S56. 15-6m NOTICE. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. $53,233 The undersigned have this day associated themael Yes together under the name and style of S. M. THOM.YS m BRO., For the purpose of carrying on the Mcrcantiie Bnsi- aU narrow ^^■.’““rica’ln'defencc nes! af the Store occupied by S. “J?®""INSTITUTIONS OF THE Square) where we will keep constantly on hand a of the PECULIAR - PROSPECTUS or THE SOUTHERN I.ITERARY MESSENGER For the Y'ear 1856. July to December. TWENTY»THIR.D VOLUBfE* . In issuing the Prospectus of the Vol- nraeofthe SOUTHERN LITERAR\ ML.-sapGBR, commencing with the July No., the Proprietors rely solely oa the encouraging letters and promises of the friends of the .Messenger to aid them in extending its circulation, and they beg to assure the public that no exertions will be remitted on their part to maintain the high character of the work, and to challenge the patronao-eofall who valne sterling literary merit. For Twenty-One Years, the Messenger has endeavored to reflect faithfullv the Southern mind, while disdaining .. .1 —r.t .....M.o wnd h*Y« bfVf^n ftioue ter coiiiposing myself a moment, I slowly res ponded : “I’crhaps, sir, you never heard of the Ohio River?” “1 Itiink I have.’* ‘‘I’eiliaps the Mi.ssouri?*’ “1 think .so, thougli not sure.” ‘‘Certaiiily of tlie Mississippi.” “Oil, yes, yes!” ‘‘Well* sir, a man will descend the Ohio in a steamboat of tile largest class, a thoU-sand- miles,” “Of what sir!—how many, sir?” “A tliousand niiles; and there he Will meet another stcamlioat of the same cla.ss, which lias eonie in an Ojipositc dircetioii twelve luiiidred niiles down Uie .Missouri, and then, after going fifteen liniidi'ed miles more, d jwn tlie Mississip pi, he may see that flood of waters disembogue by fifty channels into the sea.” I bad made up my mind to be considered a FOR SALE. Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Siieetiags. Cotton Yarn, Warp aud Filling, Nos. 5 to 10. ALSO, ;>eU, Picker. Roller .and Lace L'A-TIlEltS. Oils and .'ilaiiufacturer'sFmding'. Winter strained, .Sperm, i.ard and Linseed Oils. dnattlie's Isiagglasa, i'reneh Gin, . Eniury. noller from his lilanket, Ctotii.aa.1 Glass Steps.^ I’tlv 26. 1856. J. il. il.VLL. Pres. B. C. .M.Co. 8-11' . .Il ii-. hasp-r nil.•atly located himself in this place tinned to pass it back and forth, each one as- ■V,deuces. Persons requiring Ills services will please -ave word at the Office of the Fayetteville llotrl. H. M. B.AUSHER. p. S. Pianos tuned at moderate charges. Eeb'v 7, 1857. 36-3m $60P.37ri.SD. Ranaway from the ailbscriljer on the »th of itnoein- her last a dark copper colored boy, iveighs about^ 14o of his blanket, he stepped to the door, and with a veil cried, ‘Cornel—come in, all yon, and trade with the pale face, he’s honest—he will imt cheat the Indian, lie believes in the Great ciieat; so I went calmly and emphatically thro’ the statement. As I progressed my companion .seemed some what disposed to take my story as a personal affront; but at its close, he let down his visage iuto a contemptuous pout, aud regu larly cut iny neciuaiiilance. An Interestino Stora'.—“iSlion, mine shon” said a worthy German father to his hopeful heir, of ten years, whom he had overheard using profane language. “Shon, mine shon! come here, and I‘ fill tell you a little stories. Now mine shon, shall it bo a drue slitory or a makes-bclieve?” “Oh, a true story, of coarsc!”answercd John. “Ferry fell den. Tere vns vonce a good nice oldl slientlcnian, shoost like me, atidt he had a tirty little poy shoo.st like yon—andt von day lieard him swearing, like a young fillain ns lie vas. So lie went to the winkle, (corner,) and dock out a cowhides, shoost as I am tooing now, and he took ter tirty little plaekg'Jard by Sjiii'it—Ids heart ia big, he is an iionest trader, j dis wav you sec, and vollopcd him pounds, is rather spare built, and has tlie end of the large and wtll selected STOCK OF GOODS braciagv Staple Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Y'aiikee Notion.s, Hard ware, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, and a large and choice selection of GRO CERIES, (Liquors e.xcepted.) Km- SOUTHERN STATES To this office it will be devoted, and will be prompt to repel nsj^auUs upon the South, whether thev come under the specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form of anti-?lavery pamphlets. At this critical juncture, while our enemies are employing literature as toeir most potent weapons of attack, the Southern people will surely not withhold their enronragement from a work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de- 30,316 prize-s amounlipg to Tickets $1—Shares ill proportion We invariably answer letters by return mail, ei closing the tickets in a good safe envelope, and always observe the strictest confidence. After the drawing is over, we send the ofilcial drawing, with a written ex planation of the result of the venture. AU Frizes bought at this office are payable immediately after the drawing in Current Money, and we take Bank Notes of any State, or Bank drafts in payment for tick ets at par. For odd amounts in making change we re ceive postage stamps, they being more convenient than silver. Correspondents may place the utmost confidence in Ibe regularity and safety of the mails, as very few or no miscarriages of Money happen when properly directed to us. Be careful that you mention your Dost Office, County and State. Give us at least one single trial, you cannot lose much, if not gain. trial may make you independent for life. TRY Ub. There should be no such word ns fail. Address CORBIN & CO. Box 190 Post Office, Baltimore Md. Oct. 11 21-6m tor.‘- ringcr o ithefeft. hand«mt oit He is probaiily lurking between Fayetteville aud Lumhertoii. ‘If you hud niy pcojil I wifi give the above reward for Ins delivery to me would have driven v my piaiitatioii ia Uobv.son co., or for his lodKinoiit found t in any jail so that I can get him. H BULLOCH, Jr. Marysville. N. C. Feb’y 8, 1857. SG-Sm-pd i'roCe.ssor for sale by Aug. 30. 18*50. Wood’s Hiir Restorative, S. J. HINSDALE. 913-tf He then turned to me, and .said taken that one coon skin, I and would have had nothing to do with yon, and ou away like a dog. But that you are the Iiidian'.s ' friend, and we shall be v'ours.’ I The Indians then began flocking into the store, and to trade, and before the sun had gone down, I Was Wai.sl deep in furs, and nc-ah in plenty. shoost so! And den mine tear Shon, he bull his ear.s dis vav/ and shinack his face diit way, and dells im to go mitont siqiper, vill do so dis efening ” sllONSt VOll 10,000 ll>s. Tallow ’.s anted, For which the liigbesl cash price will ’>« P«;L Oct. 1, 18,5(1, -V. M. CAMPBELL The Xewly Invented Mar Engine. A correspondent of the New York Journal of Commerce, alluding to the “Infernal Jlaeh- iiie” which Oen. Walker’s friends have recently That one coon skin saved me. pure' ased for his army in Nicaragua, tlius e- „ Q , , , plains its efficiency and deadly instriimcntalitj ; eominon grindstone. jhn- I'UitPKVTIXK INSPECTOR. Slaves Reluming t» the Son'.ht A somewhat remarkable occurrence place a short time since look the facts coiieerning Having been appointed which are ns follows: fence. The Messenger will, as heretofore, present its readers yft respectfully invite our friend.s and the Fublic Reviews, JTistonc-al aiid Biographical Sketches. Novels. Tales, Travels, Essays, Poems Critiques, and Papers on the Army, Navy and other Nalio-nal Subjects. With a view to ensure a larger circulation of th: ME.SSEXGER. the Proprietors though they intend greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of Supscription, which is now only Three Dollars per. annum, in Advanee, I retara my sincere thanks to my friends, custom- OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT THE generally to call and examine our Stock before ma king their purchases, as we are determined not to be WDKRdll.o by any house for CASH. Prompt and personal attention paid^to HENRY T. THOMAS.’ Fayetteville, Feb’y 7. 1857 ers and the public generally, far the liberal patronage i FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YE.AR. berctofere c.xtendcd to me. .As I have ample cnooiir-j npUBS Remitting us Fifteen Dollars in one agement from my friends, should I remain, and to ; ' gutitlcd to Six Copies. f ive everyboily the opportunity of trading with i ,i^.partment of the Men- UOMAS, I have concluded to continue business i p; continue under the charge of this City., and solicit the continuation of the patron-Aeiib R THOMPSON, E,q., age of my friends.jinstomer, and the public generally , literature 1 and reviews of all new American or Foreign works of • General interest and valne. The Editor s opinions will It i ‘^The lf^iam''^'^irtmen't is conducted by the ^nder- I communications of a business na- turc must be addressed. .^„„«TTc»c!rkv i- rn MACFAULANE, FERGUSSON A CO. Law Building, Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. James Kyle HAS just receiveil a very largfe and general assort ment of GOODS Among which are, French and English Merinos ; Do. Delains, Plain and Figured ; Drew Silks, Fig’d and Plain ; Black Fillet Mits; Sleeves and Collars; Cloths, Cas.simeres and Satins; Bear and Negro Blankets; 3-4 to 12-4 Bleached and Brown Domestics *, Gentlemen’? Ready-Made Clothing, Carpeting, Good and Common ; Boots and Shoes; Anchor Bolting Cloth ; Kerseys and Linscys ; Irish lyinens, Crash ; Tabic Diaper and Napkins/ With many other orticles, all of which being p chased by the Package, will be otfered at low prices by wholesale or retail. Nov. 8. 1856. I am prepared to perform all duties in my business either at the River ^ convenient and commodious WAUE-IIOLSL on the corner of Gillespie Street, and can be found at the Store of A. M. CainpljcU’s when wanted. I will take pleasure in attending to the business of ray country friends, and hope by a strict attention to Imsiaess to merit a share of the pulilic patronage. .ly charges shall lie as moderate as any one can expect. 1 will do my duty to both buyer and WM. iv. 'V lbi$l . Dec. 20, 1856. 29-tf 23-tf to the concern of Thomas and Bro. Feb’y 7, 1857. 36*61 S. M. THOMAS AD.AM.ANTINB and T.ALL05V CANDLES: fine' and common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G W. I. GOLDSTON- Feb’y 7, 1857. 36-tf Five sevenths of the FAR.MING AND TURPEN TINE Land in Harnett county, known a.s the Parker June 1, 1856. DOBBLY HOUSE! POWERS fit TROY, Propiietors The Proprietors of this Establishment an- nounce to the ,m'olic, thftt owing fo' him [>K. Mrs Sarah Branch, of Clicsterfo-ld, Yirginia emancipated by Iier will two slaves, Caroline Banks and her children, and Mary Fruneis, and money was fiirnislied them to pay llieir e.\pen- (,j;.„.|.j||ieiitiiig Ijefore ses until they could find cniployineiit. They went to Boston. In October last Mr H. llaid- grove, of Richmond, was in that city, when he letters expressive of their wonder and astoiush- received a call from Caroline Bank^ who re- (j|,g distingiiislied I’olish General cx- FOUL/KES quested that he would take herself and children if to the inventor, “that as soon back to Virginia and into slavery. Slie de ■ Hijs dcailly weapon becomes in use, wars consisting of"a large Rs.*ortmont of ! glared that she wanted a master to protect her of Wars must cease.” 'flic gnn, or Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Faints, jjj|. i,ersclf aud chiidren, and lliat she ,„.,,.i|i|,(. discliarges, wiliioiil report, and sends In form it resembles a tamed by a crank, and wdl discharge oOO one ouiiec Inills every minute, attciidod by cmlytwo men. Bvery maciiinc is calculated to destroy tlirec regiments of soldiers in tlie same space of time. U can be directed with the same ease as a eoiiimon rifle is handled The inventor, a Vankec, is now in England ■ the Admirality, and a great many old Generals, of all counties, who evince innch interest, and have wriltcii J. P. Is now receiving his SPRING SUPPLY Dye-stuffs, Fancy Articles, Per fumery, Inks, (a large assort ment,) Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Wines and Bran dies for Medical pur poses,- Congress water, &c., &c. preferred slavery to freedom. Biie found it Hn. distance of the ordi- hurd to support herself and children ill Boston j,,. connon, as the ruse Ptay l«. I on the wages allowed her for days’ work. She British governmciit has offered the iit ■ declared that she had toiled constantly since ^^.200,000 sterling, if he fan enlarge his she came North, but could obtain only a mis* ,„.„d,ine to diseliarge a 04 pound shot. This He would particularly =?«erablc subsistence. Mr Hurdgrove deelined to Me'rchan'ti'to"hiVstock.'as it is Ids intention to sell low inael lie is now doing, and informs his agent oere for Cash or on time to punctual customers. 41-11 Mft?eb i4y 4858/ !!j|||stantly increasin^g exfemlcd ^to and .McNeill lands, joining Wra. Harr ngton’s land on n.«ir Upper Little River. There is some 200 acres cf the ,re ^ t. He tes on hand a ^ . s.. -tfnr 4 Tvr tf M. FAULK his Boot & Shoe I establishment to the corner of Gillespie and Franklin streets, and under the rooms best quality of low grounds on the River. The up land.s are heavily timbered with pines, and within six mfites of the Fayetteville aad Western Railroad. For partieillars apply to D Mc.ARTHUR. J. P. ROPER, J. W. McKAY. Nov 29, 1856, 2S-tf first rate stock of PL.AIN and FANCY, HOME and IMPORTED Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., and will manu facture all articles in his line in the best style at short notice. Thankful for past favors, be sotieits a con tinuation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. Dee. 13, 18»G. 28-tf them, they have been induced to enlarge tne accommodation by the addition of an extensive Room on the lower floor, and suite of Booms on ttm second Hoof; tb«» enabling them to accommodate an who may favor thenf with a call. And they pledge themselves to an increased e.xertion to give satisfaction *°S^(dous'^Stables attached and careful Ostlers in “^The eligible location of the Establishment, with the exnericnc^ of the Proprietors in providing for the cSort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them * The We^e*/n and Southern Stages arrive atand depart *^^Carria"S*inTttCDdancc on arrival and depnrtnre o’- stm.m Boats, for the accomm^ation of passenger^ Hor-a-s aiKl Carriages furnished at any garden seeds. A Fresh supply just received by receive her as a slave, but she was determined m-cCTiipltsh it. Vli'; Russian niin- not to give up so, A few days since slie and London is anxious for the iiatcnt, .md children and her sister voluiilarily appeared offered him his ni icc; but he says to Ins her SAPONIFJE li, OB C01ICE!n«.ITEI> lYE. 25 Cents per Canister. One providing for allonsofsV For sale by S-J-HINtaWALL. , palm OIL SOAP Is the best for Chapped Hands. March 14, 1257 4>-3^ in Biclmiond and earnestly besought him to take them as slaves. A place was provided lor them and steps taken, at their own request, with reference to binding them under the act ovoluntary enslavement. This case does not alter the principle that slavery is wrong; but it shows to some extent the fact that is acknowledged by well informed person.s, that the slaves of the Soatli are, as a general im his price; friends, “I mcuu norther nation shall have it, but England and niy own couniry.” Previous to his goiug to Europe, he offered the ri'*ht to the American Government at Washington. ESiicrimcuts were made with one ouiK-c and .'even carfonadts, before onr ,il and otlier officers, by order of tlie Becrc- relatcti tary of State, which proves all I have related above uiiu to the entire .satisfaction ol tho.se ^re-sent. One ol ihcss “infernal machines, IIOtiC'“ fDl* FayrtioTiilc, May 12,1856. ?8 ‘f. SPRING &• SU.H-VIER n. & E. J. LILLY an’ uovv ep_ nmg variefy of Spring and Snmnev (.Teou^ •iivitc'thv iittentioo of w March 4. ■ GOODS. their usual to which ‘-hi'y ...ivers. thing, better cared for than the black labor.:rs i'; —' „ vessel, one of the of the North, and that they have a more com remarked, “would sink a frigate fortablc subsisteiieer nWIe they do not toi -O rbree minutes.” Such a constant dischargis hard; that the life of of balls, just as fast as they can he liand.ed comfortable than . 3,,^) rolled in, witii llic accuracy tiiey can ho /H/^U POTATOES. that ol the free black SSlm^ardlSJc/m^^^ A fresh supply. suiUble for planting. For^^afo by f-^ 11 I oirinterfupJedly nor so the slave is easier aud more It is a ! - ’ ue: the enemy's giinsi
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