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4^ t FAYETTE> rriUe on Monday wd Thnia in-rUe- . fand Friday lr» F«y«tu>ill« on ltte-d»7 lllrr !«nn-ri?r. . tj and Saturday mornfnj* Piriigburp. r«n5 rfsnlarly »u rtajr? of the Ri»«- Ilf PiTtriiig good*, are too I OniDts for the eery lihMml Id caD «Mure all ehippet* that land feel eonlideBt that oar I w""p. KLUOTt! JtjeBt for Lottarloh k Co. ■s 21-tf ipbell, ISSIOX MERCHANT/ |ill*5pie street, S. C. Devoted to J^'ews, Political and Business matter, Agriculture, and Family Heading. PUBLICATION OFFICE,] laVUEPENDEJiCE IS THE SOUL OF DEiVJOCllACY I i I)0 \ A l,.i >sON STB E FT WM. F. WIGHTM.\aN’, Editor. [ MIETTEVILLT, N. C., SATUEDAY, MARCH 28, 1857. \ OLt.Vii; XIX—-NO. O il!. iRD. n-orecifttlly inform bis old 1 he ChQ be found at the he will 'e plad to «e J. R. McDOSALD. poneet man in each section iorders by fample for ‘ IaTHIC KOtBlES.' To >lT salary and fair commis- Ess (with stamp to prepay r J. S. .Mc.'.l.l.ISTEK. Jersey City. ’ L,—Agents yv.mtc(l n in CTCTT town and conn- m engage in a genterl busF lake from one thousand to For particulars addresa ' S. A. DEWEY 4 CO., Roi 131. Philadelphia. Pa. :ted. -men, boys and girls. The 1 by calling upon J. U. ROBERTS. Oats, just received w. U. CARY'ER. just received and W. n. CARVER. tes, just received and ^ W. H. CyBVTR. lets, just received and ■ W. It. CARVER. ( bush, for sale by W. H.carver. [VIACKEKKL. 1 store, and for sale by W. H. C.ARVER. ^e, just received and W. II. CARVER. t7-.'.t E.>I POKIl'-tl. Jopened an Auction .Sales Roopa Ir West of the Cape Fear Banc, p be glad to teceive consign 1 or yierchandize. bion paid to .sales of STOCK.s. . E.STCTE. C. E. LEETE. Auctioneer. 3:-4t )ws :: FLOWS ;:: ^ Y*e Iplows. tx'tings to match. , :AL.S(I:— 1>E.S' I’lanUr.' Steel and tal pale by r. E. LEETE. |cs; Potatoes!! FOT VT ‘ES. just received by i . K. LEETE nT-i't h".NKKSIlIP. ■V. Jr., having a.ssociated wMh Sfiii continfic the DRY OOOP.S and. unalT the name and style how. AI.EX R JOHNSOh, Jr. PETER CROW, lit InD SE'l’TLE Id to .Alea r Johnson. Jr., either Till please call and make imine trust will l>c charged on al! ac- ’iu. those that are still in arrears pg Co., will find it to their adran- fupbT the !3th of March.—after ^1 their claim.* in the hands of an ALEX. JOUSSOX. Jr. i-4t foTlCE. J in business, it is necessary that Isbonid Ije closed up .Yll those r bills made out and ready for attending to, tbev will mu.rh P. CROW., Ikles'r Johnson A Crow's. Jts-it Tor S»ale. ently occupied by F. CROW, Mt HATS. J another Lot of saperSne CASI- lo. on hand s g'lod supply of Silk, 1 of inv own make. DAVID GEE. 31-tf j I. E FACTORY', , GEO. LAUDER. |e. W. walkings' Auction Store, kyetteville, X. C. T 'S AA'D OILS. jnre White Lead^ /asced Oil D, t’opel Varnish, Lithersge. I- Einc White. Chrome Yellow, Japan VarniBh, I,4Hnp Oil, Yandyke Brown, Terra de Sienna Black Vamisb, Koee Pink, Sand Paper, ti«h Brushes. For pale by SAM'L J. lllXHDALE. 40-41 lOUCE. to Ja*. C. McEachin. as Guardian Morrison, dec'd, are hereby re- , that said guardian has in a great ' endorsed and transferred their gned. Al.=o,that our urgent ne- 1 the r‘’fjcir' mcnt.s of the endoper. as .speedily a.s possible. All those ore oblige os. and themsidves too. liately. We must and will sue not forthcoming, j M. MOKKIseX. M. .A. MORRISON". C March T.‘l?.37. «)-tf TERMS SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAROLINIAN. For a sin;fl« copy, if paid la advance, per annum, $2 00 ** “ ** at the end of 3 months, 2 30 “ ** at the end of 6 months, 3 00 **•*•* at the end of the year, 5 50 Xa subscription will be received for a shorter period than one year ualeM paid in advance. Ifith the view of extending the circulation and en- Saaeing the usefulness of the paper, the proprietor of fer* the following remarkablv low CLUB JL1TKS, LWARIABLY LV ADVAJ^^CE: 4 copies of the Carolinian, 1 year, S8 OO 10 “ « ‘ '« 16 00 Rat«t of Adverting t Sixty cents per square of 16 lines, or less, for the first and 30 eents for each subsequent insertion, unless the advertiseoi>ut is published for more than two months, when it will bo charged For three months, . • . . > $4 00 For six months, - - . » € 00 For twelve mouths, - - • - « 10 00 All advertisemoats must have the desired number of in sertions marked on them, ortberwise they will be in> •nerted till forqjd and chsvrgei accordingly. Speti^Ll mttention it -dirteted to this requisition. WV. Fk WlGHTM\N&C0. CLESIENT a. WRIGHT. Attorney at La^r, Fayetteville, N. C. Otfee at the corner of Bow and Green streets. FeVy 8. 1636. J. A. SPEARS, ATTORNRT AT LAW, ATTENDS the Ceurtj of Garabcrland, Harnett- ^aks and Johnston. Address, Toonier, Harnett Co., K. C. Feb. 16. 1856. 85-y BARTH'W FULLER, Attorney at Law, PAyBTTBTILbE, K, c., May be eoaiulted at the Law Office of Jes« G. SU cp- herd. Beq., on Green Street. July 19. 1856. 7-tf ' aYoRKW j. STEDaMAN, “ A.it9rn«y at Law. Having removed to PITTSBORO, N. G.. will attend mfularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Coanties. April 14. 185f. tf THE FLOATING BALLS OR KNUCKLE WASHING MACHINE. The subscriber having purchased the Right nf the above Machine for the Coanties of CtimbeHiind and Harnett, is now ready to fufilish sucli as may be desirous of obtuintng a Right. The machine is simple, both in its structure and operations, and should any portion of it fail, can be easily and spe^Uy repaired by any person having the use of tools. 1 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 duticsi In the first place a child 12 or 15 yeai':4 of age can perform all the labor, after having seen it operate a few times, and if the direc tions arc adhered to, will do as much xvork 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 w*ho have purchased and now have in use one of these machines ISIIAM BLAKE. April 12, 1856. 93-lf Fatettevii.i.e, N. C., April 9. 1856. We, 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 xvork is much better done than i.s usually done iu the old way, and with less wear to the Clothing. It far exceeds our expectations, and has only to bo seen iu operation to satisfy the most skeptical of its utility and economy. We have no doubt of its being generally used wherever introduced. D. G. McR.ae. W. J. An'dersox, Wm. McLauiun', A. r. Hcut, Jas. G. Smith, Jno. D. TVilliamSj John* 1). Stakh, Joseph A. Worth, A. J. OMIanlox, David Wkmyss. 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 all the dirty appe.arance of the bill, and leav ing it perfectly legible, which shows there is little or no rubbing produced in washing fill*? articles* Fraxic N. Roberts, Jas. G. Smith. OFFICE Front Rooms Cheoiiat and Drug Store. Fab'v 7. 185$. DR. K. A. BLACK, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale's 84-tf FiHl SALE. 344 Acres of Land, lying oaCapeFear River—Store. Dvreiling. Out HoiUcsaU in fir^t rate ordt^r. The Store is at a fine bu*iaes.s stand at the Cros^ Roads and the and is Q*t to he e.vceUed by any in Xorth Carolin.a. Any perioa desiring to pureija.se can obtain further particulars respecting the property by calling c» cither of as at Willis’ Creek on the 'Wiitningtou Road 14 miles /rom FayeiteTille. SARAH WRTGHT. Oct. 4. ]8-tf JA.ME.S WRIGHT. 0. HOUSTON WOULD return hi.s thanks to the public for the liberal patron age he has received, and hopes, by punctuality in biisiue-ss, for a continuation of the same. He has commenced busin-ss on his own responsibility, on the n\mwm m South sidc of Person street, two doors below the Cape Fear Bank and three doors above hi.s old .'^taml where he would be glad to see all his old friend?. lie expects to keep on band a good assortment of.Saddles. Bridles, Whips, and every thing in his line of business. X. B. ' He will attend to repairing of SaiMlcs, Har ness, Ac., and hi.s charges shall be moderate. September 1,3. 18.56. L5-6m NOTICE. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The undersigned have this day a-^sociated themsel ves together under the name and .style of 8. M. TIIOMVS 66 BRO., For the purpose of carrying on the Mere»nti!c Iltisi- ncss at the Store occupied by S. M. Thomas, (Market Square) where w'e will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected .STOCIC OF, GOODS, Em bracing, Staple Dry Good.s, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Yankee Kotions, Hard ware, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, and a large and elioicc selection of GRO CERIES, (Liquors e.xcepted.) We respectfully invite onr friends and the Public generally to call and examine our Stock before ma king their purchases, as we are determined not to be tSDKRSOLD by any honsc fur CASIL Prompt and personal attention paid to orders. .S. M. THOM.VS, HEXRY T. TUOMA.S. Fayctterillc, Feb'y 7, 1857. . F.rJLL TRADE, ib56. B. F. P R A R C K IS XOW OPENING* n largo and desirable Stock of FALL AXD IVjyTFR GOODS, consisting in part ot Llack and Colored Silk.?, Eaglish and French Merinos, Plain and Fig'd DeLanes, some beautiful pattern*, Black and Fancy .Alpacas, Edgings and lQs»crtings, Collars and irndersIeevcH. Castus and Whalebone Skii fs, Jaconet, Nainsook. Swiss and Plaid MiiRlin.**, French, Engli.sh and American Prints, Cloths and Cassimeres, Satinetts. Jeans and Tweeds, Plaids, Linscys and Kerseys, Carolina and Marlboro' Stripes, Pkleached and Dfown Shirtings and Sheetings, White and Colored Flannels, Drillings and Ticking.s. Irish Linens, good a.sortment, Linen Table Cloths, Toweling? and Napkins, Shawls, Cloaks and .MantiHas, Extra quality ofBed Blankets. Ribbon.?, Belts, Gloves, llosierv, tC. —ALSO— Hats.Caps, Bqjtnets, Boots. Shoes and Umbrellas; genefal asgoftment of READY-MADE CLOrillllO, and every variety in the YANKEE NOTir)N LINE, which will be sold at a small advance for CASH, or «n time to punctual cu.stomers, either at ^Vhoh5ale or Fctail. All arc respectfully invited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. ^ B. F. PEARCE. Hay St., Fayetteville, Sept. 1, 1856. 14-tf Maryland Lotteries. CORBIN & CO AGENTS. A FORTUNE FOR THE TRIAL. There is • tide in the affairs of maa, Which, if taken at the flood, leads fortune.” * ONE TRIAL MAY MAKE YCU RICtt FOR LIFE. Splendid Schemes Drawing Daily* SEND YOUR ORDERS TO COltBlN & 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 Halves 50 cts. Quarters 25 cts. CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES. 26 Whole Ticket* $16.00 26 Half Tickets 8.00 26 Quarter Tickets 4.00 NOTHING VENTURE. NOTHING GAIN. Tickets Bought by the Package aro always the mo.st Profitable to the PufCbasci's. TRY PACKAGE, For $25 we send package Whole, Halves Quarters. For $10 we send package llalvesJ:two Whole tickets For $5 we send package Quartos «k oae Whole Ticket. Look at the following SPLENDID SCHEMES. One of which are drawn at 12 o’cloClc each day of the week. BRILLIANT. 47,2G7 Doll iVH. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATBJ LOTTERY Class 310. CORBIN & CO., AGENTS. SCHEME. 1 prlie of $5,000 1 do 1,00. 1 do 500 1 do I 50 I do 1 87 160 do 06 64 do 20 64 do 8 64 do 4 4.328 do 2 22,176 do 1 W. P. Elliott, COMMISSI ON M Ell CHANT, KAVETTEVILbE. N. C. A^edt frf butterloh & Co.’p Steamboat Line Will stUnd pfdalptiy t0 all huHnt-.ss entrupti-d to hTxcare. Oet. 21. TIM. M il i ll CAIIOLLMA.N. tAYErTKVlI.LK. C 21-tf HARUISOS’S COI.IjMBIAN H A 111 DY E. gIZK ENLARGED, STYIE IMPUOVB!}, It bas double tb: quantity and etrcnglb of any dtbrr It gives a perfert natural color, it colors every shade froi* HgSt W/PWll tC jet black. | Fayetteville in the steamer Ma;!:aolia: {^“We lay ueiofe the liiiltlic the cen\-s]iim- deiicu licln'een tlie Hon. Janies (J. Doiiiiiii mol the town Authorities, iiiion the oeea.rion ef l;is arrival in Wilmington. We regret to state, that notwithstamilim'- liie inclemency of tlie weather ami liis eni'cciilicl I condition, Mr Dobbin left ns on yesterday I'or (ts Use ts easy and rapid. It is perfectly harmless to the Skla. Its cCTcci b Instantaneous and permahefiti It Is the itat, quickest, cheapest, and safest dye ever MADE. ^iS^Directiona for use accompany each Tricc^ios. $1 ;-^2 oiS. St 5U --t or-. S3 )--8 0i5. $.i [Elntcred according to the Act ol Congress, in tlic year 183.'), by A. W. Harrison in the Clerk's Office of the District court of the U. S. fo.r the Kastern District of Penu.l For sale by JAS. F, FOULKE3. Fayetteville X. C. Manufacturer, .Al’ObLOS IV. llAI.RISOX, Xo. lo SonthjJth St., riiiLiOELPUiA. Feb. 21, 1857. ly Correspoiiuchre* WtmtixGTON', -Marcli 13. 18.':'. bayh'V .1* ‘ T.'iigiaf-hir vabk's. '.Vc lea! I! I;'!!' tlie .Secretary of :!ie Navy it. ;’;--ie!'ed lim 'U'am.shii . 'Nitiyara" u'lii " ' new el '.he lirooklyji N;ny Itiii,, ; . ' .(jii.j-j.id Kilsi disiiatch, to tissf-l ill a.;, ;■ lie''., the Atlaidic !r!eg!a!d! eit'jlc, l.ef i N\".'lecad'and ai.d Ireland. The N ;iia:ira is (iie largest shiii of war in o; navy. juHi lirr iimnucr of ronstnicli.'.i «. adajil.s lief to 1 iie |iee!:iiar service I'or \va.- ■ is dcsimiated—liaviiiata Itirtre "liiisli'' dei k w ■ a Itigii I cdiii-y, iipoti uliicll the calili; iitay ! .'.towed llifon.uh the .‘iitlre ieiigtii of tlie ■ ■ SiR!—In presetiting to you the procecding.s nnd irotii wlieiiee it can be rtin itn iiir 24,801 pl'iics aillcuatlns: to capitalTrSb. 5,000 Dollars. PATAPSCO IXSTITUTK LOTTERY Ci.vs« 102. CORBIX « 00., AGENTS. SkUEStk. fst.'itv residence*. Persona fcqnirinj; hi* servi.res >vitl picnse leave word at the Office of the FayeUoViiic Uoirl. II. M. BAUSllER. P. S. Pianos tuned at moderate charges. Eeb'v 7, 18.37. SC-3m _ 1 prize of 10 do 1 do 8 do 200 do 63 do 63 do 126 do 3,906 do 23.436 do 27,814 prizes amounting to Class 255, CORBIN i CO.. AGENTS. $47,247 I prize fif Scheme. $s.oo 1 do 1,566 1,000 1 do 2 do 7,50 2 do 30U 2 do loo 211 do 25 66 do 10 66 do 4 4,224 do 2 35,740 do 1 30,316 prizea, amounting tO $d9i23$ Tickets $1—Shares in proportion. Wc invariably answer letters by return mail, cn closing tht tickets in u good safe envelope, and always ob.'^erve the strictest confidence. After the drawing is over, we send tiic official drawing, with a written ex planation of the re.sult of the venture. AH Prises bought at this offloe 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 tbc regularity i»nd safely of the mails, as 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 oiiC single trial, you cannot lose much, if not gain. One single trial may make you independent for life. TRY US. There should be no such word ds fail. Address CORBIN & CO. Box 190 Post Office, Baltimore Md. Oct. 11 21-6m I return my sincere thanks to my friends, custom ers and'the public generally, far the liberal patronage hcretofere extended to me. As I have ample encour agement from my friends, should I remain, and to f ive everybody the opportunity of trading with HOMA3.1 have concluded to continue Imsiness in this City,, and solicit the continuation of the patron age of my friends, customers and the public generally to the concern of Thomas and Bro. S. .M. THOMAS FeVy 7. 1857. 36-61 ADAMAXTIXE nod TALLOW CANDLES; fiae md common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G W. 1. GOLDSTOX. F»Vy7, 1857 . 36-tf Five sevenths of tbcFARMING AND TURPEN^ TINE LAND in Harnett county, known a.s the Parker and .McNeill lands, joining Wm. Harrington's land on Upper Little River. There is some 200 acres cf tbc best quality of low grounds on the River. The up lands are heavily timbered with pines, and within six miles of the Fayetteville aad Western Railroad. For particulars apply to D MoARTHUR. J^P: ROPEir, J. W. McKAY. Nov. 1856 2P. 26-?f FROSPECTUS OF THE SOUTHERN f^ITKRARV MESSENGER For the Year 1856. July to December. TVVBNTV-THIUD VOLUME. la is.suing the Prospectus of the Twenty-Tblrd Yol- uineoffhe'SOUTlIEUN LITERARY MESSENGER, commencing with the July No., the Proprietors rely solely on the encouraging letters and promises of the friends of the Messenger to aid them in extending its circulation, and they beg to a.s?iire the public that no exertions will be remitted on their part to maintain tliC high character of the work, and to challenge the patronage all who value sterling literary merit. For Twenty-One Year.s. the Messenger has endeavored to reflect faithfully the Southern mind, while disdaining all narrow and sectional views, and has been alone among the monthly periodicals of America, in defence of the PECULIAR INSTITUTIONS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. To this office it will be devoted, and will be prompt to repel nssanlts upon the South, whether they come under thp specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form i of anti-slavery pamphlets. At this critical juncture, | while our enemies arc employing literature as their | mo-st potent weapons of attack, the Southern people | will surely not withhold their encouragement from a j work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de fence. ^ j The Messenger will, as heretofore, present its readers j with Reviews, Historical and Biographical j Slcctckes, iYorc/.v, 7Wcs, 7Vavels, Essays, Poems, Critiques, and Papers on the Army, JVavy and i other National Subjects. ( With a view to ensure a larger circulation of th> MESSENGER, the Proprietors though they intend j greatly iacreasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of Supscriptiou, which is now only Three Dollars per. annusi. In AdraDCC) OK FOUR DOLL.YRS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YEAR. CLUBS—Remitting us Fifteen Dollars in one letter, will be entitled to Six Copies. Tlic Editorial and Critical department of the Mes senger will continue under the charge of JOHN R. THOMPSON, Esq*, And will embrace copious notes On current litei'atarc and reviews of all new .\merioan or Foreign works of ; tHTjEa oounce to the public, that owing to the cbn- creneral interest and value. The Editor's opinions will! IjjJMslantly increasing patrohdge extended to be always fearlossW and honestly avowed. ; islifiiSSthem, they have been induced to enlarge the The Business Department is dbnducted by the nnder- ■ accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining signed, to whom all communioations of a busiiiesa na-, RtTom on the lower floor, ~ ture mu.st be addressed. M.'VCFAULANE, FERGUSSON CO. Law Building, Franklin Street, Richmond, Ya. Juncr, 24156. NEW ANH CHEAP GOODS. James .Kyfe IIA.S ju.'t received a very large and general assort ment of GOODS Among which are, French and English Merinos; Do. Dclains, Plain and Figured j Dress Silks, Fig'd and Plain ) Black Fillet Mits; Sleeves and Collars; Cloth.s, Cassimercp and Satins 5 Bear and Negro Blankets; 3-4 to 12-4 Bleached and Brown Domeetics; Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, Carpeting, Good and Common ; Boots and Shoes; Anchor Bolting Cloth | Kerseys and Linscys; Irish Linens, Orash ] Table Diaper and Napkins. With many other ortlcles, all of whlcV being pur chased by the Package, will be offered at low prices, bv wholesale or retail. 'Nov. 8. 1856. 23-{f DOHBf.Y HOUSE ! POVVEIIS niOY, PiopiiftDiS. The Proprietors of this Establishment t'n- EUR E.ALE, HcaTV 4-4 Be;»vcr Crook SilWllitj;*. Cott'Jc Yiirn, Warp and Filling. Xos. 5 to 10. ALSO, Bodt. Pickor. Ilollor and Lace LL.-VTI'F'tS. Oils and Manufaoturor'*F.i’diiii*' Winti'r Sirainctt, .sporta. l.ard and Ljussoi Oils. S'unltlic's isingglass. [•'r.'nc;; C'co, L . ry. itollor Cloth and Glass .Stop,). J. II. ll.VLL. Pros. B. C. .V. Co. July 21;. 1856. g-tf IL M. B.VUSlIKil, ProCo.ssor of modern I.ilngiiagcs and Toachor of Mii.sic, would re.spoctfully inlonn the I.adics and Gcutlonien of F.aycttevillo and vicinity, that he has perm inootiy located himsolfin this place fortho purpose of p!iving lessons in tlie t..aii_(^ijagc.s and .Music, ilaving already formed a Class in French, and having .some leisure, would he willing to give in- structions'to Ladies on the Piano and French at their of a meeting of j'oiir fellow-eitizuns of Wilining- ton. belli this (lay, permit me, also, on ipeli:i!l' of the corporate aUtiicrities, to offer yon tl tvarniest welcome to our town. As a son North Carolina, allow me to cyprc'!? the ii;r- sotial pride and gfatiflcatic!'. I fee! that het rrtost noble and slei'iing attribiiie.s have in ymi been so fu'ly represented and sustained in the councils of the nation. To earn and r','"eive the .approbation net on!)- Vonr own State, _ but of tile WiiOle country, is a .special trinnipli, jin which wc, ymir feiluw citizens, claim to! partieijiate. 0. G. rAUSLKY Ilox. d, C. Doduin'. :!r font' iti hatciiway, by the aid of snilaljlc .sieam ap; tn'. The Missi.ssippi will acl simply as an tort, to pr.ivide against aceidvel. .Van ,J jiair of .sleanivi's drlai'eil by iln Ih.;,,,,'. eniniviil, will lie .similarly (-(iiLi i.e,!; ami V.h'tie [iroffeding to a |'ii;nl 1:1 tint .\i. ; midway lietween liie vonlinei.ls, tne Inti^h .im- trs having the calde on lioard, will coiineel thit halves can-ied by them re.spectivcly, am! strain away at a moderate .speed, in opposite dir,-- tions. for the sliore. I The fvvo faelorie.s at wliich the cable is Imhie- 1 mannfaetnred, are loeatetl at Liverpool niul ^ I/ondim. The Niagara will sail for one of 'liesc. ports ns soon as slie can be made ready, sai iiy tlie end of tlic pre.scnl month—an Englisli steanter lomlinir siinnltanconsiy at tlie oii.ev Di'.tu S!l>..--=^Aftcr an n!)."en'’e ot font' yen from the State, in the imlilic service, it i.s truly ; faelory. Moanwldio, the Niiiera Will bo iiticn jll'atilying; on my return to receive e'-eryw here | ijp with apparatus to play out the wire, corres- witliout distinction of party, tlie W’at'm greetings ponding with tlmt which was used by tlie Janics of welcome Inniie again, aceompanieil too with liiat Etil! more touching expression of “well done,” than wiiicli nothing can In; more hc-arl cheering to the public servant "'Inj 'n,,. faith- fidly tried to do hi.” duty, Sjir i! tvas genorons very generous in tlie Mayor and Conne.l ol Wilmington to tender me tin; cordial grasp of tlie hand the first moment my loui.'-tep was lienrrf 'vjtliin her limit.'i Ranaw.-iy from th.; siib-cribrr on tec ‘Oi. of itcCcm- j genel'on.s fif posai do') in tile good oeup'e lo her last allark coiieef i.miorei boy.-.Veiglis aiiout it.jj . . pan/.ds, is rati,*r spare built, and has the -end of t-,,; | plt'cc upon tiie public record.s tlie resohuio.is fore finger on the left hand cut o!f. He is probably | y lurking b.tween Fayetteville and Luiidicrton. Ailgcr in laying the Newfoundland cable, lint of a le.'S pumlernns kind, ns tlie cable soon, to be laid is mneh more piiant and ntanagablc than tile former. Tlie new cable is miihing at the rate of fif teen miles, ]iei' day at eaeli factory, and is e.\- pected lo be oomjileted and laid down before the end of June. It will not be nece.ssnry that t was still mori'I ,;1jo,|],(-joave llic I'nited Sbi'es nnlii a. s'iiort time ])i'cvion. to the iaying of tin cablt'—A". T. .7. Com. ! yon have so courteon.'ly presented to me. I (shall cherish these acts 11s among tlie very ha].- I will^'ive the above reward for his delivery to mo at mv pl.viitation in Robeson co., or for liis lodgbirnt j pjest ini‘idc‘»‘ts of tiiv iif'', iib'^ I'eebic a.-f I :ini, 1 \f» Rib'j* ;i; Ihr f;ipi?oI of ITlK oiirl, The 8t. Tonis Denioerat eoiitniiis Iho follow- in anv jail so that I can get hii n BULLOCH. Jr. Marysville. N. C. Feb'y S. 1857. :b;-:',ra-pd _ Proie.ssor Woods Hair i^t'sturative, for sale by S. J- HINSDALE. Aug. 30. 1956. 10,000 IHmT T.-Illow ■ JUilcti, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1. 1856. A. M. CaV.MFBELL h P kYiWn k“T.\ja p f'O n. Having been appointed Inspector of Naval Stores I am prep.ired to peffoi'nt all duties in my line of business either at the River or iu Town. I have a convenient and commodious WARE-HOUSE on the corner of Gillespie .Street, and can be found at the Store of A. M. Campbell's when wanted. I will take pleasure In atl^^iiding to the business of ray country friends, and hope by a strict attention to business to merit a share of tin* putilic patron.agc. My charges shall be as moderate as any one can expect. I will do mj duty to both bUJ‘cr and seller. WM. R. WILEY. Dec. 20, 1856. 29-tf . ... - I . 1 • , i ib'*-. riio State efafrairsatllicrapitoIofMi:; conlcl not colisP^L to IcHVL* w.thon!. soaie biivl ^ . ... .. expression of iny irrateful lipprej.-iaiit/.i. Th l>K. J. FOfJi^KES Is now receiving his SPRING SUPPLY consisting of a large assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Oils, railits, Dye-stuffs, Fancy Articles, Per- fumery, Inks, (a large a.s.sort- inent,) Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Wines and Bran dies for Medical pur poses, Congress water, etc., tc. He would particnl.irly call the attention of couiitry Merchnnts to his Stock, ns it is his intention to .soli low for Cash or on time to punctual customers. Mnrch 14. 18.38. _ 41-lf (fAllD'EN SEEDS. ' A Fresh supply just received by S: J. n!X.SDAI.E. S A P O NT FlE R, OR COJifE-MlliTEa LYE. 25 Cent.' ])er Cani.'ter. One Cnnister will make 12 gallons of .Son,). Fcr.'nieliy g. J. iilX.SDALE. PALM OIL SOAP Is the best for (.'happed Hand: March D, 1257 For sole by S. J. IIIN.SDALE. 4I-Jt SPRIA'G &. SV.YI!«II5R GOOD". 11. A E. J. LILLY' are now opening their usual variety of Spring and Summer Good.s to which they invite the attention of wholesale Imyers. Marcli 14. 41-6t .John P. S;hdiT»' >“• COM.YUSSIOX & FOHWVliOJXO MF.ncll vy YVILMIXGTOX r. ■ . Will give pari cnlar aitenti i:: ' ■ s.i ' • :4tores Ccllo.i Ac. .March 2i. .npproljation of my own Stale 1 .shall \iviie n.liovo all otiier [jraiee. .1 return •o' her with my re.s|ieet for her increased, and my affection for her fi.xed forever. Ilcr hills and iter valleys, her river.* and her .stream lets, her cultivated fields and her warm hearted people are dearer to me limn ever Y'crv soon would .she lake the pre'-'l , *' I I Ol H't' to which ^Ijo is cnlilit'd. ii ner lu'cnle c.t largi- , • • mpIhv cotild oatcli a little more of that cntcTpri.-iiiir i I CilH'- SDirit wliich lias iiolilv nnininltd vour } . * *■ 1 ' T i lico|iIc, and entitled yon to a i>r nei'itv, wlin-li | , , I trn.st is vet in it.s infanev. lie .Mr: l,o sonn .-cems to be a.s .-ingrihir and extraordinary a.s it i," di'oioraldo. “The oily papers would jiroi.aldy have jmb- lislied (iov. Polk’s ini.pgnral address yesterdat moi'dng. I)iif tlie dciay of ccremonic.s, tliccan.se of w hirli wehave no li,.,",i!a(i()n in making knot, it to our rcrdei-.s, and offer it as one of llic strong est ren.sons why the seat of Governrnent s'lionld . ged at once to St. Louis. The ciinsc i--, l!;at the inangnral cercmonic.s v.er« il at least i;a!l an iiimf in hunting tij) a f I i (■ Holy Piliie, upon whieli to admin • e gulierimiorliil oil'll. It is fnrther ihnt lil'ier ati nnsmcr.ssfnl search for j .some i.iiiiiites, it was thonglit hy many that the iiiangurnl would liave lo In' posijdii cd until a copy of lino l‘0"l.- could lie oliiaincd IVom St. Louis, Iml thi- proposai met with tin .nO't de t ruiii.ed and maiign-jn: opposition from Got. Mayor if I liave attnincil snccess, it is li attributed to a determination at tlie start to lie guided in my course I'V the cardinal vnlius o. our State, integrity of purpose, and fidelity to obligation, and toaluindon my post the moment . ,, it, siiolild be suggested, that roi.icv reinired a i ,, change of the rule. But I am m.inontshed ; tliat I can write no more. 1 l)cg yon to lu?- accopt my thanks for the very kind inanncr in which yotllinie performed tiio duty nj's'i^iird In von, and Believe me Vonr fricud and Ob’t servT J. C. DOHinX. To O. G. Pau.si-i:v, r5inyor, ivcv. Wilmington, March lo'li, 185i.—VWl. IlEnALO. Goomuen’s PonTUMT of QrF.Fx ^ icTorjA- I mav as wel! coivpiele my irHiiery of Lrit b'h L KOIJ SA!-.:. At than one-third its original one of the host 30 bbl. STILLS in the counry. H can W seen al Ily e.staldishment. A. A. .McKEIHAN. .March 21, 1857. 42-4t M. FAULK, establishment to the corner of; experience Gillespie and I'ranklin opposite the State Bank, in and under the formerly occupied by the S of T and suite of Rooms ,on tbc I second floor; thus enabiiag them to aceenimodate all I who may favor them with a call. And they pledge ! themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction I ts'their patrons. j Spacidtis SLableS attariied and careful Ostlers in ii^.j 1 uU.W.i attendance. ^ his Boot & Shoe 1 The eligible location of the Establishment, with the of the Broprietors in providing for the . : comfort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them streets, | ^ sj,,re of the travel. rooms I 'piiC lYostern and SoOthern Stagcs'arrive atahd depart He has on hand a ' from thus Honsc' first rate stock of PLAIN and FANCY', HO.MB and ^ ' Carriages in attendance Oh arrival and departure df ! IMPORTED Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., and will manu-1 steam- IJoat-s. for the accoramodatioh of passengers. I facture all articles in his line in tlie best style at short'; Horses and Carriages furnished at any notice for notice.- Thankful for past favors, he solicits »’ con- garrylng travellers toiany part'ofthe ad^acent country tinnation of the liberal patronage herclofor* bestowed. Dec. 13, 1856 . 2fl-tf J. W. POWERS. Fayettovtllo, ilay 12,1856. r. C. TROY. 98-tf. .4 SiAKSsAJN. The subscriber offars 126 acres of T..YN1> for sale Ii is well timliered and !ia.s good bnilding.s. all new. It lies vv'ithin one mileaad a iialf of .St, Pauls, aud joins the lands of Rev. W. II. t\ iili.saiid other.s. Ccaii'oF.t,. » '1 S;iv Yrslii', did you droji your jiofkr- l^,■ok'!■ Mild u simill-.s.zed nreiiiii lo ii g' nt wl.Cic sbadS.v looked i kc a .smashed pyran^id. ‘I'm! — fi-eling in ids jiocket—‘;ml ali! well yes uiy sen,’ 'Well, I—’ , ‘Give it tn me, my se'G’ •IVi.at kind "f a i oo'x was it!” ‘IJi.iek leLiliier s-i'i|)S and elusii lue-He, un-i iia.i iwo hnnd.'ed. dnllurs in it in b !ls, note- sovereigns by a brief notice of Queen Y’ictoriu. ! ami ehet-ks. Sonny, where did yon lind it? whom I have often seen As to her persniml ! '1 say, Mi'I'-r, wnal'li you give to gel it appearance, all the world have a general idea' back agum?' of it, from tlie poi'tndtr in the .siiop window.-;, [ ‘Ten dolbirsl' bdt tl'ulh compels me to declare lliat all tliej ‘Weii— I h.ai*- ! f.-Un:, uny. only-, as I wa; personal beauty in tlicse rci'resentiitions is idle, re-un aloe.,', I thonglit yon looked jus! like a- Her majestv is really a very ordinary and ; iiimu wlio’d lost .sometidng, or wanted to lose rather coarse looking woman—especially to one i sonio-.ldng, I did'nt know which!' who.se standard of lieaiity is founded upon the j Get out yon little wretch.’ delicate and graceful type of A meri,-an female! ‘If 1 find yonr pocket book, old feller, al, heaiitv. When I say she is as good a.s slie is j you've g(it to do to get it is to si'ep up aud give homely, and is loved any cherislied by lier |ieo-! ’senrity that you need it mor'n 1 do—that's ali! pie aeeoi'dlng to her merits. I give strong tesii-j monv to licr virtues. Prince .-Vliiert is a very ; A privite, having been eomniended to Na- imndsomc man. and it must lie said that the | ^ pro]icr person for ju'omotion, was large "w diire^ie° i lU'fsnnted with a lienfemint's coninii.=.sion, with rcscmlne hifn sIriKingly, Imt slm.re in Ins per- i . , , . , sonal good looks. I iiave seen few more grati- j bhe remark,- 'You may yet bo a colonel, 3nn"5 fying.siglits in England than this royal family— deserving and receiving the affection of the peo ple. A.N'F.cnoTE OF YVf.slf.y.— .At one time, when Ml- Wesley was travelling in Ii'cliFfin, hi.s car riage liecame fixed in tlie mice, and tlie lianiess man.' ‘1 beg yonr niajesfy's jiardon,’ replied the newly creuted nflieer, ‘Imt if I did not hope to lie one dn*-' s general, I would at once Cjuit the army.” The term.s will be lihernl. and can Iw known by -jf': broke. While he and his companions were la-; ’03sini? tho sul)PcrilK*r ai Laurel lliil- v or qj aj>-; . i-t-a. ji..*! Vingm A McN^Currle. EsqatStJ‘anl.s, who is an-1 boring W extricate I a poor man passed hr in | f...., ,. .i;_._4U~ ........v.vv.tvv ! QI stress \i t- W ftelfviT oonkxil fr* huti niifl , dressing i plyiii., thc‘r!3?rd td’uejfotij^tc retfpuctinc the property. Lanrel llill X'C.- !’■ .M‘.n’HERSOX. March 21. 1837, 42-2t A Hkn St'i'POKTixG A Cn.'-cLAiN.—In the melancholy BUrtholomeW iBassacrc, in F'raiicc, for three days every pi'Otestant who could be Mr YVesley called to him and | p,,,.,,) ,vus init to death. By order of the king,' TAKK XO i lCE. .All those indebted to James .McPherson are requeft- ted to come forward and pay up iTnmedifttt'iy. G. VV. I. GOLDSION, Trustee. March 21, 1857. 42-6t B ANK CH idCKS for siile at this ©PPICK renqnn-ed thc.cnnse of Ills disXress. He syi I'*": ,i(, Qoligny was murdered in his own had lieen nnalde, throngli misfortune, to pa> i , his rent of twenty shillings, and hi.s family were | 1'ou.se, ..nl Aietlin, his chaplain, concenled him- ' just being turned out of door?. ‘T.s Gmt ail: self iu a hay-loft. It i.s recorded in the acts of ' yon need?” said Mr Wesley, li.cnding ym tlie U];,, moderator, amount—‘'here go and be h-'Pr.'- I that ihough inanv in similar circumstances died' inw to his companion he said, pleasantly, i on; , - ' . , , , , , in„ lu HIM V 1 „rnnnr.iMiei-p i>i tlie-i uf litingef. lie was siinportcd bv a ben regnlurl’ see now why our carriu.ge stopiK-tj iKie in inej = -t - = . mild.” laying at; egg near his place of refngs
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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