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r W /:OETTKVIl. LK ^Tilif cn y,oilii-''J Thora r=»TFritUy b'UrT:rura,y a-oram^. Rori iftilrr*. raas ngalarly Ir =i:-gis •' r-"" tliTcriag goaJa. ale to.. a«l! lhaiite for the tmJ lib'-ra'- can afShre nil jhii*?*rs that T anJ feel cnntidcBt that onf tact eOftlor te ant line fC ' W F. H.I.IOIT. for Lu;i«r!oh »t C o. ■ ' il-lf Impbell, nissio* mekchajsTi iiUcepie street, li.i.v-. Jt- C. S’ A C T o It V. l.AVOER. tvaikinfis IcilW, N. '■• Auction Sio jAM) OILS. L-t.n Lead. |d U.l- |,j Yjrnisfc. Idthertiire. Zinc Wlulc. Chrome A cl jo"’- Jupftii ^ arniSki. I'll- Vami'kc Broan. Terri ile Sienna Black Varuisb,. i:„se rink, Sand Paper. ' J- 1USS0ALT,: 10'4t riicR. c McEttchin. as Guardian |vri-on. doc’d. are hereby re- \x said guardian has in a grea, tdoreed and trauslerred their {a that our urgfiit ne |Ve«ii'vrs"po^^ibVe^' a" sue rfcrlhconiing. j’ M. MOBUISCN A. .MOEUISO'. I Aiarch Ic.**, aO-ti^ ItT ^ I’O.’S IlNT OF PERIODICALS I .eSD THE IKll’S Gl'lDF. ICTION IN I’FelCE leTTEE I'UBI.ICATION. NEW A'OKK. continue to pnb- iXu British Perio-licali, ns: .UTEIiLY (Conservaiire.) [KEVIEAV (Whig.) TISn f.EA'lEIV (Eree Church.) lEi: SEVIEIA' ei^ibofah) dtINEURGlI -MAGAZINE (Tory.) - > ablTT^rcr-cnt the three great ■Great Britaiu.^AVhig. Tory, and ic-' Tortus only one ieature oi their 1. .snftiie n.i-t proi'ennd writers t-e Jloralilv. and L’cligioa. they V ■•’ l.-.,od. unrivaled in the norld Unensilde to The scholar and the , !c to the inleiigcnt reader of i-ha-iore correct and eatisfac- eurr-ut iit.rafire of the. day. lid. than can be posribiy obtamed lulU COPIES. li.v hN^'E SHEET.5 frointiic Brit- 1. aiiditional value to theee K. prints Ian nov- be ni.-.eed in the hands ot aon as the original editions. TERMS. Per Htm. $:5 j;o o 00 7 00 8 OO :5 00 9 00 10 00 ‘ ft HT Tleri^v.:! :..ur Ue^:- [tr. - forr UcY h.-vs'S . Reviews III :!ir '* K'-' ifTv? the four Itevkws Viatic in all casts in advance- f the i^tate uhtre i>su>.d will he rt- CUBEHC. [r-fire percent from the above lot LLBr? ordering four or acre of the above work.*. Thud vO'>d. or of on^‘liCTiew. will be )r SO: four copies ot ibe four ,i, \ for S30; and =0 on- pa>T\;K • CUU*-nnrt tov.H'; thc.-e worfc3 rUEI-: OF i’OSTACK. t’> unv purl of the t nilcu TWENTY-VorU CENTS a rear l.r-t Ft.l'UTEEN CENTS a year tin Gretit Dritninof Iht fixe, wm..: ixaboitt ?31 per annnni. .\-l.HKKtS GUDE- ind Practical Agriculture 1. F B. S.. nt Edinburgh, and 1 Prof 'St.r r,f .^cientihe Agricnl- le. N-W Haven. 2 rols Koyai ri. and uumerou'i ood and Steel sedlv. the mov*. cempiete tvork^ of r published, and in order to give it a ! the publi.-hers liavc lesolved to re- Inrs for the two Tolumef'.: m-.v-l (post-paid) to California and . will be f dollars. To every other 1 and to CnnadH (postpaid ti dollars. I'not the old “Book of the Farm.-' nv of the aliove puWieatioBS should u Dosl-paid. to the Puidishers, LKO-NARrt .-COTT A CO.. Xo. d l Goid-.street. New A orb. f\\n.OOD.S. N KVLE pring and .Summer supply of ATS, BOOTS & SHOES, . ail ofvviiieh.iiclng purchased Fered liy Wbolesole or Ketail u t I cl or onimoii Schools in and for ;.. are retiue.stcd to- meet ■- Oflii.e. in the Town of in April IBoT. SUA’W. crkB'rdS pts Schools, Harnett County. on the Cajie Fear, la miles uiiig rj.'ji} acres on eacb feii ill -:il »n or any portion, and is a »H:autiiul residence A, R. SMITH. 43-ot Devoted to Jlews, Political and Business matter, Agriculture, and Family Reading, PUBLICATION OFFICE,] INDEPENDENCE IS THE SOUL OF DEAlOCItACV! [DONALDSON STREET. WM. F. WIGHTMAS, Editor. [ TAIETTETILLE, N. 0.. SATUEDAY. APEIL 18, 18.57. I VOLUME XIX--N0. 940. THK Ff.OATING BALLS OR KNVCKLK ASHING MaACHINlC. The subscriber having purchased the Right of the above Machlue for the Counties of Cumberland and Harnett, is now ready to furnish such as may be desirous of obtaining a Right. The machine i.s simple, both m its strueture and operations, and should any portion of it fail, can be easily aud speedily repaired by any person having the nse of tools. I do not claim for this machine more than what it is able to perform with that description df 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, after having seen it operate a few times, and if the direc tions are adhered to, will do as much work in dde day as three dr fOilf WOnlen iii the ordinary way, and the work will be much better done. Below will be found a certificate from those who hare purchased and hbw have in iis« one of the.se machines ISltA^t BDAKE. April 12, 1856* 95-lf Fatbttbtillb, X. C.. April!). IS.ie. We, the undefsigtidd, iidvin^ purchased of Mr l&hnm Blake one of the above machines, cordially fecomraend charzVd aceofcinglj. Special it to the favor of the Public. It washes very rapidly, ■erted till forbA 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, aud has only to be seen in operation to satisfy the most skeptical of its utility and economy. We have no doubt of Us being generally used wherever introduced. terms 8rBSORI1»t»«>jl TO THB CAROMSIAJ* ,, I, ti f^t the *iid of 6 months, 3 00 .. « « *t the end of the year, 5 ^ , K.«.tecri>«« wmi«r.^;^for.,h.rWrp.ri»d ***- oircaUtion «nd on- . jLiJ.’ir. i ..pieB .f th. Cnroliman, 1 y«ar> »» ““ jj 11 • ‘‘ Eatcf •€ l*r«rtW»Rt Sixty enU per the when it will 1*« chnrg^ ^ ^ $4 05 For threo months, - - - - ^ For »tx months, ‘ ‘ [ |o qO ^*.1*'*^*^ B^'^ast hive tB* iesii-ed numbor of in- lertod till forhM ... .. attention U directed /. thU rotfuM./iod WM. F. WIGHTMAN k CO fcl,KMENT e. T.VRI»HT. i,t.r-Oy ot Govr, FayottovIllcS.C. bace nt th* oorner of Bow had Grom streets. Fob’, S, lOS*. J. A. SPEARS. IffORNET AT LAW, Attends the Coofto of Camhcrland, Wnke and Johnston. Addross, Toomer, Harnett Co., K; C. Feb. 1*. 183S. Ilaruett, BARTirW FULbFJl, Attorney at Law, i? A YB Tf® ^ ^ ^ ^ ® ^ May be consnlted nt the Law Office of J.so 6r. Shep herd. Bst, on Green Street. July 19, 1856. ANDREW J. STEDMAN, Attorney »t ijowo warier remfrod to PITT3BORO N. C.. "[I'l reguiarD the CittfW of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Couulips. April 14, 1356. tf foa S,1LE. r,^t a flnebnsinea..stand at the Cros. Roads and the :;:t?i5;^(?^krKii^i.^on L^d li miles frein FayetterilU. wrigiiT. JAMES WIUGHT. D. G. McR.ve. W. J. Akderso.v, Wm. AIcL.suri.x, A. P. Hurt, Jas. G. Smith, ■TXO. D. WlI,I-IAM3, JoHK D. Staur, JosEl'tt A. Worth, A. J. O’Hasi.om, Datid Wemyss. Ifc in company with several other gentlemen, saw a four dollar bill ivhich wa.s very dirty and much defaced, put in and washed out by this machine, re moving all 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. Frank X. Uobeuts, oTas. G. Smith. NEW YEAR’S CALL TO ONE AND ALL. OVEKBY !-e.,|ipfctfally tcnder.s His Ihankb Wo to a rfeitefbii., puWic for the liberal patron age he has received from them since he has commen ced Imsiness on liis own hook, and hopes by strict at tention and nntiriiig industry, to merit a continuance of their favors. He has nowon hand and will constantly keep a cood assoftment of Saddles. Bridles. .Martingals. Also Uarriajre, BuggV, and Sulky Harness, of all varieties and of^his own manufaeture. Having in his employ first-rate workmen in the different branches of his business, he is not under tlie necessity of keeping Northern ivork for sale. lie has also oa hand for. sale \Va"0n and Carriage Collars: VV.tgon, Carriage, Buggy, and Drorers'Whip., of every discription, and evCTy other nrticles usually kept in his line. Repairina: attended to as usual—done neatly and with despatch. X. B. lie earnestly requests all thosi indepted to the iate firm of Houston A Overby to coll and settle tha claims he holds agairi.st them, a-s the settlement of the CO partnership requires it without decay. January 10, idol. fii-om Oct; 4. I8-tf ADYMAXTIXE and TAHHOW C.VXDf.E.S: fine a»d Ceidnldtt TOB.VCOO; and almost anything in the arocciy line. Cheap as ‘he cheapest, 36-tf FilVy 7, 1857. Fir. kdvenths of the FARMING AXD TCRPEX- TfXB LkX'D in Il-arnett county, known ns the 1 arker and .McXeill lands, joining Wra. Harr ngton's land on I'rtnnr Little River. There is some 200 acres cf the be'^rqnXof'b- ground., on the River. The up lands are heavily timlwred with pines, and w ithin . ix miles of the Fayetteville and Western R^l'O"'!- For particulars apply to D j' IUm4r! J. W. Met AY. Xov. 185* 29, 2*-‘f NEW AND Cheap goods. James Kyle HaAS just received a very large and general assort ment of GOODS Among which are, Frcnck and English Merinos ; Do. Delains, Plain and Figured ; Dress Silks, Fig*d aud Plain ) Black Fillht MUS' Sleeves and Collars; Cloths, Cassimercs and sSatiiis ; Bear and Negro Blankets; 3-4 to J2-4 Bleached and Brown Domestics; Gentlemen-s Ready-Made Clothing, Carpeting, Good and Common : Boots and Shoes; Anclior Bolting Cloth ; Kerseys and Linscys; Irish Linens, Orash 5. Tabic Diaper and XaijkiiDj; With many other orticles, all of w'hick being pur chased by the Package, will be ofi'ered at low prices, by ubolcsale or retail. Xov. 1 1856. 23-tf DO BELY HOUSE ! POWERS & TROY, Proinietors, The Proprietors of this Establishment an nounce to the public, that owing to the con stantly increasing patroudge tixienafeH to iboin. they have been induced to enlarge the accommodation by tiie addition of an extensive Dining Room on the lower floor, and suite of Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling them to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. And they pledge themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers lu attendance. The eligible location of the Establishment, with the e.xpcrience of the Proprietors in providing for the comfort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them a lilicral share of the travel. The Western and Southern Stages arrive atand depart from this House. Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure ot Steam Bloats, for the accommodation of passengers. Ilor.ses and Carriages furnished at any notice for ('•prYimr travellers toanvpartof the adjacent country. ‘ h W. POWERS. W. C. TROY'. Fayelleviile, May 12j 1656. 98-tf. W. P. COllHiSiitOIV Elliott, 91 SU C H A N T 9 FAYKTTEVILLE. N. C. A{;«Dt for Lutterloh & Co.-b Straniboat Line Win attond promptly to all businefiBeixtrMBtfdtoliiBcare. Oct. 21.1856. 21-tf HARRISOW’S COLViSBlAH HAIR DY E. SIZE ENLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED. It baa dooMc the qilantit)' and strength of any atber. It ^Tcs a perfect natural color, it colors cTcry shade from l^t brown to Jet black, its use is easy and rapid. It is perfectly harmless to the Skin. Its effect is instantaneous and permanent. It is the best, quickest, cheapest, and sajest dye ever MADE. jpS'Directions for use accompany each bo.x.-^r^ Price—I oz. $1 2 oz. $1 .50 4 oz. $3 8 oz. $5 NORTH CAROLINIAN PAYETTEVILLE. -A'. C'. iciiig,’ cried he, ‘No, never let it be said lha' faisario was found waiitiug in nio:al courage. So he took from his pocket a smal; edition c'' tijc puciiis of vE-'Viieritus, and read on solus .574 pages, ivl:e!l laying down the liook, he t,- ciainied, “Clari, wt-li meet agii'u, for 1 come to join yon, 1,-^ ('lesario was dead Yet still the frogs croaked on. From the Lyiichburgh (Va.) Pudding Head. ORidiNAL NOUVEHETTIC. ClESlKIO ABB CKIRI. A THRILLING ROMANCE. BY SQCILLS. - CttAt'TBn !. floth wept' CHAITER II. As he ceased weeping, she Hhgan to cry an sigli—like forty. Then they sat .silent for many ' ed around since the scenes —alas too many hours, with cntwiidng hands, foregoing chapters have taken place a'd time Fdh Uih evening iVits all 'cOO fair, and liud has brought Ids changes, and on the fatal spot softly involved the souls Of the two lovers. CH.tPTKlt IX. Three thousand five hundred years have mentioned in CHATTER in. has been erected a gorgeous Sliape ef an elegant afitl nio'ilumeiit. in the large MAHKET of Peuu.] For sale by JAS. F. FOULKES. FayettevilU X. C. Manufacturer, APOLLOS W. HARRISON, No. 10 South 7th St., ruiLADELruiA. Feb; 21, 1857. ly All those indebted to me eitiier by Note or Account, are hereby notified that I am groat- Iv in want of raoneJS ftnd if tht'T wish to nave co^if‘ and confer a idtbf on me they will call and make im mediate paynlunt or 1 shall bo compelled to put my claims in tlic bands of ail officer, tts I iim delonnined to wait no longer. C; H.YLL, Jan. 24, 1857. If A Toice -ice—joz. »i :—e uz. vw ,—. uz. ..., ,—o wz. , r r' -u [Entered acenrding to the Act of Congress, in the i the solemn awful silence. ’Iwas tliat OI La,.sa- year 1855, by A. W'. Harrison in the Ci,rk’a Office of j . the District court Of the U; S: fiif the Eastern District “How blest were I,” -said lie, and there was a tremor in his voice, as he spoke: “how blest were I could I only only pour forth my soul in tears, and all rilj- life into thy innermost life and thcn= die!” But she lifted op lier tear hlossoiiied eyes, to the moon illuminated leaves of the wind-be-rus- tled jessamine boughs, (for everybody knows that lovers always sit among jessamine leaves) that flonrished so gracefully ovet their Iteads, aud slie softly, silently, mcltingly lisped— “Why shonld I be without thee? If thou were not, I also would not lie. Whertvir throughout the wide spread ciTCUilinaiilbuiating part of this inhabitable sphete tliou dwellesti there do I wish to be.” And she sank gently down on ^the ground. Chatter i¥. “A heaven, a world, a wide eternity lies in ; Sttddenlv fractured into three pieces j HOUSE, beiieatliiwliieh tlie souls of the iwc A OASS. H. M. BAUSHElt, Profe.ssor of modern Language? and Teacher of Music, would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Fayetteville and vicinity, that Ue has permanently located himself in this place for the purpo.se of giving les.sons in the Languages and Music. Having already formed a Class in French, and having some leisure, would be willing to give in structions to Ladies on the Piano and French at their residences. Per.son.s requiring his services will please leave word at the Office of the Fayetteville ilotrl. 11. .'J. lUUSHER. P. S. Pianos tuned at moderate charges, Eeb’T 7, 1857. 36-3m THE undersigned would respectPdllJ' infdflii his old fri'pnds and cnsiomers tlmt he can be found at the StdreSf*^. E. Leete. whefe he will lo glad to see them J- MCDONALD. Jan. 17, 1857, 33-tf ValuabL- Town Properly for Sale In pnrsnance of » Decree of the Court of Equity for the county of Ciinilierlaiid, upon the petition of Eliza Hybart and other.'. 1 will sell at the Market House tn the Tewn of Eayetlevillc, on Monday the (ith day of .April next, the BRICK TEXEMEXT now occupied by C. J. A R. II. Jones, adjoining D. A \V. McLaurin and li. E. Pearce. . The above property will be sold upon a credit ot six mouths. Bond aud approved security required from tlie purcha-scr. \Y. A. HUSKE, Clerk and Master. Marcli 7. 1837. 4f)-.5t DON’T AitL CcJ-tlfi J. w. At once: YALUABLE LMIDS FOB SALS. The subscriber oilers for sale the following tract of land: .... One tract containing 1200 nere.s, COO of which is as good swamp as there is in the county of Bladen, aijout two hundred acres well drained, and about thirty acres cleared and under fence, adjoining the lauds Of J. G. SuttbufindT. C. Smith. Also, 15.1 aci‘os joining the lands of D. Johnson and IVni. BorOaux. , „ „ 150 joining the lands of John Cam and E. Downan. 200 acres joining the lauds of George Cain and Elizabeth .Melvin. The above lands I will sell and give good time for good notes, or will take young ne groes and give tlie best ot prices. ,For.fiirtber information address the subscriber at Elizabethtown, X. C; Jan 10. 18.57. 32-3m R.P. MELVIN. IVilmiin'ldn Ileral'l copy 3 months and send bill to subscriber. PROSPECTUS OE THE feOUTlIEKN HITERARY .HESSESGER For the Year 1»56. July to December. TWE3iTY*»THIRD VOLUME* IQ iasuing the Prospectus of the Twcnti-Third Vol- bmeifthrSODTHERX LITERARY MfeSEXGER. commencing with the July N'o., 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 tieg to assure the ptHiiic tliat ne exertions will be remitted on their part to maintain the high character of the work, and to challenge the batronage «f all who value sterling literary merit. FCr Twenty-One Years, the Messenger has endeavored to reflect faithfully the Southern mind. While disdaining all narrow and sectional views, and has been alone amon'’ the monthly periodicals of America, in defence ef the PECULIAR IXSTITUTIOX3 OF TIIE SOUTIIERX ST.VTE3. To this office (t Will be devoted, and will be prompt to repel assahits upon the South, whether they come xinder the specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form ■of anti-.slaverv pamphlets. At this critical junclurc. while oar enemies are employing literature as their most potent weapons of attack, the Sonthern people will surely not withhold their cnconragemont trom a work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de. The Messenger will, as heretofore, present its readers with Reviews, HislonCal and Biographical Skelekes, Novels. Tales, Travels, Essays, Poems, Critiques, and Papers on the Army, Navy and other National Subjects. With a view to ensure a larger circulation of the MBSSENtJER) tfi® Proprietors though they intend greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of Supscription, which is now only Three Dollars per. aDimm, in Advance, OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YE.4R. CLL'AS^Bemitting us Fifteen Doiiars in one letter, will be entitled to Six Copies. „ The Editorial aad Critical department of the Mes BCnger will continue under the charge of JOHN R. ’PHOMP.SON, Esq-, And will embrace copious notes on current literature and reviews of all new American or Foreign works of general interest and valoe, Tbe Editor‘s opinions will be always fearlessly and honestly avowed. The ISosiness Department is conducted by the under signed, to whom all communications of a brtsiuess na ture must be addressed, M.ACFARLAXE. FERGUSSON & COt. wne Law Buildiag, FraukUn Street, Richmond, Va. 1, ISoft. LETT Has just received a large and genera! STOCK OF goods suited to tile Failand irintertradc, consisting of a choice selection of ai»«l Fnwey DRY GOODS* Qoonand with almost everything desirable in ^'’FRDIE FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had If LETT'S. •' Goods sold at the lowest prices fofCASH, or ex cliangerl for coiiUtf J produce. Sept. 14. 1858. Ij'-Pd Pui'e Potash, for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. April 4. NOTICE. The Suiiscriber licgs leave to inform bis Customers that he is now recciviitg lildSi’RlNG AND SL.MMEK STOCK consisting of STAPLK FANCY DRY GOODS* Boots and SkoeSy Clolhi'hgy Straw llaiSy Bon-nels, and luincy Goods, Alsb^ iTurd-^f. i**are, Groterics and Crodery. S’ W. EUUANT. Lunibeftdn, April 4. 2m; 1 85T. HATS, CAP.Si BOOTS & SHOES. J. C. THOMSON, is riuw receiving ofle of the largest and most complete as-sort- meiits and style of GOODS in bis lino that he has crer ca//ed the attention of his friends and the pub/ic to. which he intends se//ing LOW for CASH, or to prompt paying customers. 0/d Stand; Market Square. Aptil 4. 44-4t NOTICEt DeGratlPs Electric Oil, for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. Hyson and Imperial Tea, for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. ECCLES‘S MILL HAS been ned'ly repuifed. Send «ud liaVe it ground. April 4, yoiif Corn M. .\ cKiNNON. 44 4t FOR SA.r>.E: Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings. Cotluu Yarn, Warp and Filling, Nos. 5 to 10. ALSO, Belt, Picker, Roller and Lace LB.\.THERS. Oils and Manufacturer's Finding!?. Winter .‘^trained, Sperm. Lard and Linseed Oils. Slmttlie's Lsingglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller Cloth aud Glass Step.s. J. II. HALL, Pres. B. C. M. Co. July 26, 1856. 8-tf luvers sleep in llieir lowly Led in peace. Be quicscat in pace. But the melanclioly frogs still quack sofio'** ously on. ®60. SBTTAar. Ranavvay from the subscriber on tlie 9th of Decem ber last a dark copper colored boy, weighs about 145 pounds, is rather spare built, and has tbe end of the fore finger oa the left hand cut otf. He is probably lurking between Fayetteville and Luraberton. I will give the above reward for his delivery to me lit my plantatlurt iU Kbbe.son co., or for bis lodgment in aijj jail .«o that I can get him. H BULLOCH, Jr. Marysville, N. d: Feb'y 8, 1857. 36-3m-pd Professor U'ood’s Unir Hestorafive, for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. Aug. 30. 185tii OlSdf 10,000 lbs. Tallow H auled, For which the highest ca.sh pi'ICe will be paid. Oct. 1. 1850; A. JI. C.YMFBELL 1 UIJ P Id \T I > Id I .V S P EC ro u. Having bl'en appointed Inspector of Naval Stores i am prepartiti to perform all duties in my line of business eitHhr at the River or in Town. I have a convenient ah^ commodious WARE-HOUSE on the corner of Gillc.spie Street, and can be found at the Store of A. M. Camphell's when wanted. I will take pleasure in attending to the business of ray country friernlti. duel hope by a strict attention to business to mefit a siiare of the public patronage. My charges shall be as moderate as any one can expect. I will do my duty to both buver and seller. WM. R. WILEY. Dcc.20jl85r. 2S-tf ON .VI A .\ HOOD iSD ITS PKF,.«.ITfBE DECLINE. JttStPublUlica, Gralis, tlic 2UtU Thousand ! , A FEW IVoitiw ox THE RxTioXAL TnE.ir ^^^^EKXT. without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea ot l .neni WeaEUess, Nocturiial Emissions, Gen ital and Xervous Deldlity. Impoteucy, and Impedi- incnta to Marri-age generally. BY B. 1»E LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming com- - • klnz,. Jr* fKn tiiint*iiilr»nf>f* nnr? ctilIt.iiflf? of new and lii.’hly successful treatment, as adopted by the Authorrfully e.xplain.’fl by means of which every one isenaliledto Cnfe himself perfectly and at the least possilde tost, thereby avoiding all the advertised mostrum.s of the day. „ s . , , Sent to anv ad4t-css. gaatis artfl fi.hst free in a sealed envelope, liy'remitting (pi'st paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. De Laxey, 17 Leonard Street. X. Y . City. Dec. 13..1856. . 28-ly l)H. J. F. FOULKES I.s now receiving his SPRING SL PI LY ■consisting of a large assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Oils', Paints, Dye-stuffs, Fancy A nicies, Per- fumerv, Inks, (a iarge assort- niettt.) Alcolioii Burning fluid, Wines and Bran dies for Medical pur poses, Congress water, &c., Ac. He would particularly call the attention of country Merchants to his Stock, as It is his intention to sell low fhf Cash or on time to punctual customers. March 14, 1858. 41-tf sphinC: Jfc StSlSIKR GOODS. H. A E. J. LILLY are now opening their usual variety of Spring and Summer Goods to which they invite {he attention of wholesale buyer.’. March 14, 4I-6t J oil II I*, f^swiipsoii. COJiailSSION iSi. POKW-VllDING MERCHANT. WfLMlNGTOX N. C. Will give parl tuiar attention to the sale of Nava •sAtj,. ts March 2l. 42-( Stores Cdtto'ii AC. 42-6t T IIE stthsHji'iW hegs rc.^pcctfully to call the atten tion of the citizens of Fayetteville and the pub- lie ..cnerallvto his well Selcctod stock of OUOCEIIIES & PItOVISlOXS, —Embracing in part— Rio La-niira, Jamaica, .fata and .Mocha CwreeSj Rr„wn A B and C, CtWSe, Crnslied and Loaf Sugars, Prime Goshen and Choice Dairy Butter. Tallow, Adamantine and Sperm Candles Green ami Black Teas; Butter, Soda and Milk Crackers Molasses. Syrup, Whibrow’s LondOrt Mustata, • u ni:,.A= Penocr and Worcestershire Sauce: Spanish Olivc.s, Walnut and Tomato Catsup; Pickles and Preserves, ^tiiced Oveters and Lobsters; In facX almost EVERYTHING wanted by House- keepers. ... He intends also tef keep tbe best of such Provisions as this market affords, aud hopes, by attention to the wants of customers, to be able f if please. „ P. A. MBLEY. P. S. TOBACCO CrfEWERS will find that they can be suited in any grades of tlie article at my Store, one door abo've Messrs. Worth & Utley,s South side Hay street. . And S'lOKERS will find CIGARS, from common DOMESTIC to FINE IMPORTED. April 4,- 44-41 NEGROES WAITED. The undersigned will pay the highest cash price for YOUNG NEGROES. Letters addressed to i-ither of us at Lauriiiburgh, Richmond county, will have prompt attention. D. C. SfeINTYRE. DANIEL M, McL.XURIN. Laurinbiirgh, Jari'y 3, 1857. 31-tf TAKR \"Ol'ICE. All those indebted to James McPherson are reques ted to come forward and .pay ujt „ G. W. 1. GOLDSTON,'Irustee. March 21, 1857. 42-6t D. W. C. BENBOW, D. D. S., Graduate of tlie Baltimore College of DEIiTAL SIRCEBT; ORice hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M- •* “ “ -3 P. M. to 5 F. M. DR. BEXBOIV may be fthftirf at his suit of Rooms near the Market, wliere all wlio are in need of tlie services of a Dentist are respectfully in'vifed to call. AH operations p’erformed upon the latest ■•in'd mo.st approved plans. To those in need of Irtilicial Teeth, ho would .simply say that ire is behind in no improve- raenf. lie inserts froth o'ne to ah entire Set.upon fine Gold or Platina plate, which he guarantees to be equally as serviceable as the natural organs. ^He spends nine months of each year in this place, (from first of October to the first of July.) Oct. 25, 1856. 21-tf Valuable Land for Sale The sdbatiber offers, for, skloSiS entire lands inclu ding about eight littiidjed acres, lying fifteen miles above Fayetteyilfe i^d five iinl(« ffbm J’’® "f lower little rivch. Th’e Ihnd is eve and ^ well adapted to farming; there is^ al.o«t »"« and fifty acre.’ clqared and under a line .state of cuiti ration.^ 1 wifi seif it tUf together or m smal tr.icks to suit purchasers.- For further p:lrt.et!afs apply to the .ubscritier on the P™“^®('lexaXDEU WALKER. July 19. 7-tf ST.IRR & WILLIAMS. BUY GOODS At wholesale. WE are now >'e.e«i'-ing a ver.y large STOCK bracing uYery thing iu ll*® Uiy -4 ^ Hatt, Caps, Boots, Sho'c^t Bolinets-,- UntbreTIffS. and Beady Made Clotliiiig, &C.'_ thy words,” cried CsE.sario, And loud, far off, froUi a hear nciglitioriii swamp, melodiously rang out the gentle vesper hymn of myriads of motley, mottled frogs—for there were no nightingales to be scared iijt in tliose diggins. “Y'es, dearest Cmsario, biit ilibii aft not awart, as yet,” cried Clari, (Clari was her name, for it was thus licr gotifatlier and god mother had baptized her in her infdlitiie days,) “Thon knowest not tliat my stern uncle wiili- holds his consent to onr marriage.” CH.trtEK V. At the word marriage, Caesario suddenly wilted down—trembled, wept, wailed long Htid wildly, and pnt on his lint as if he were about to travel. O, who kllatls tfliUt agonizing, lieart and soul torturing tliouglits thrilled throiigli his unmanly frame. His btea.tt heiitsd wiili wild excitement. His eyes grew wild and glassy. A tremendous quisering slio'ok i.ls agile frame. One long, convulsive sob broke from bis breast, and tiieii—he ejected a i|aanU- ty of tobacco juice, and his natural dialect— But the melanclioly frogs still ()uacked sono rously on. :H.viTEti vi. Cmsarior suddenly gave a motion toward.s his log like palace. Clari, however felt like stfijittg S little lon ger; and so, thrilling witli agOniring emotions, she gave utterance to the follOvFrng half whisp ered sentence. “Wilt thou begone? It is hot yet near day. ’Twas tlie iiiglitiiigule and hbt the meadow lark that jiierced the failhfh! hollow of tliim- Nightly she sings oh yonder pomegran ate tree. Believe me, love, it »v.a.s the nigiilin- gale. O, would I were a bird!” “Me, too!” cried Caesario. CHAPTER Vlt. “0, cruel Caesario, do not depart yet!” sliriek- ed Clari, as Csesafio made S .sud3cn nioveuiciil towards home. But he heeded her not, as with a majestic figffre like a gnarled and slirun- ken oak, lia pOiffted to tlie raeBow cafit, where on the woods be skiftSd sty, the dim' and gol. den mofiliiig Was beginning to be faintly tinged with the first rays of Aurora. My dearest life,” cried Caesario, “see, look, behold, the pffrple gOd of day lias just been awakened froirf f.'fi Stowsy slumbers liy the lords of lii« bed chamber—Clan fainted. Y'ct the frogs cfoaked on. CHAPTER vni. “Transcendeiil beauty?” cried Csesario, “my soul’s ehMment? Alas! dear, mode.'t flower gf the desert, ‘art thou forever gone?’ ‘O, would that thid gfeat solid lump of flesh of wliich my frame is cbliiposed, would yield to the merci less beams' erf the rising sun, and beeome as transparelrt «S the gentle dews of evening. My deaftst Clari, have I known thee for two short simTine.f-mouths, and wilt thou now wilt and droop away? ‘Am 1 not fondly thine own deaf CtCsario?’ Awake, bright and bean(ifiil> star of the morning, or I must f ield to thy heavy pressure and be forced toshifir.” But Clari never stirred, and when Cmsario with tdaiibS upon her bcauliriil phiz, he disVovCfeil Itif to be dead! 6, the loud wail that burst from tilW now heart broken Csesariof He kissed he? enh! and he biiiiiied i’DM Testerffay.” Every day is written tliis little sciiteiice- “Died yesterday, so and so Every ibiv a flower is plucked from some sunny home; a breach made in some happy circle; a jewel stolen from some treasury of love. Each day from tlie slimmer fieiOa of life, some liarvester disappears—yea, every lionr, some .scutinel falls from Ids post, and is tlirowii from tlie ramparts of time into the surging waters of eternity. Eveii«is we write, the funeral of one who “died yesterday” winds like a winter shadow along the street. , ^ “Died yesterday” Who died? Perhaps it was a gentle liabe, sinless as an angel, pure as till: zi {illvr's hymn—one whose laugh was as the gusli of sumiii'or rills loitering in the bower of roses—whose iillie life Was a perpetual litany a Ma'JfiiiiS crowned witli tlie passion of flovers that never fade. Oil, mayhap it was a youtli, liopefiil and generous—whose palli was licmmed by flowers, with not a serpent lurking uii(ier- iieatli—one wiiose soul jiaiited for communion with the great and good, and reach fortli rvitli earnest struggle for tlie guerdon in the di.siance. But that iieart is still now, be “died yesierday.’’ “Died yesterday.” A young girl, (lure as tlie orange flowers that cfgsped lief fore head, was Stricken down as she stood at the altar; and from tlie dim aisles of the temple, she was borne to the “garden Of slumbercrs.” A tall browned man, girt #ith tlie lialo of victory, artd fit the Say’s close, under his own vine and fig tree, f'.l! to dust cve;; as the anthem tremj bled upon liis lips; and lie, too, wa.s laid “wliere the rude fofefathers of tlie hamlet sleep.” An gea pnti ?f(rcli, b iU a with grief and ye rs, • v n a.s lie looked out Ujion tiic distant hills for tlie oiniiig of the angel hO-St, sank into a dreamless was about to resume ,,iynj|,f|.. j,|,d oi, big docr-j ost was writi yesterday.” V “Died yesterday.” Daily, men women aud iidreu are passing awny; and liourly, in some •Triiveyiirif, the Soil is flung upon the dead. As often ill tlic morn, we find some flower limt liluslied .sweetly, in the sunset lias withered up forever, so, daily, when we rise from the liivouac to stand against our posts, wc miss .some lifotlier soldiers, wliose ciiiery cry in the sieges and struggles of tlic past lias been as Rrc from Heaven upon our hearts. Eacii (lay some pearl drops from tiie jewel tiircad 6T friciidsbip—some lyre to wliicfi we liavc been Im.sbeu forever. But wise is he who mourns not tile pearl and music lost, for life with liiin shall pas^rfway gently as an eastern shadow from (he liilis, hud death be a triumph a fid gSiii. 8b'.Cing. A New Y'ork paper says; "A few Suiubiys ago, at one of our suburban clinrches, the choir sang a hymn to a tune whicli comes as follows> My poor pol—my poor |)ol—my poof pol luted licart.” Another line received fliC foi. lowing rendering: '‘.And in the pi—and in the Pi and in tlic pious he deliglit.s.” And still another was sung: “And fake tiiy pil—and take thy pil—and take thy pilgrim home.” This reminds a friend of a certain good old fugue tune wifit'h o'ricc, with a particular, but unfortunate,, ailaption was made to intertwine, “Oil, ftff a man—oh, for a man—oli, for a mati.sion ift tlic skies” from the soiiruno, with a respoBse from tlie other parts of “Come dowir saf-f-C'ome dbwtt sal—come down salvation from above.” corpse a tliousaiid tirlbs over, himself for lier tVtatli. “And can f survive thy death, beautiful 5^"Did you ever hear of the wife tliat wrote to lier hmsbaiid in California, and eoimneneed her letter tliiis;—“Oh tell me nOt that absence conquers love! the longer you ffvj away, the better I like yoA" “Don’t you understand me nOw?” thundered a country pcdagCgtte to an iirehiii at whose head he thfevf aii inkstand. “I've got an ink ling bf what you flaeaii,” re,, lied tlie boy. Young ladies who faint on being “prrpo-,ed tb,” can be restored to conscionenes: by jm * whisperiug in their ears, yon nre c:i!y ^oking lULCK-S for Hale at this OFFICE
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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