p/- LgER BE* p.lYETTEVILl- B killf* on y.OBday and Ibnr® Ird Friday woTuinpa. ; l^ayettiViUe on Tu«‘»d»y ;cr «tiii-r«8»*. and batnrday ttorninps >f Ligbtera. rnna regularly ■I Ft*pv? the BiTer. and kiTering gooda. are too -well- Ithankf for the eery liVral M can aMure all ehipi*rr? that |i>id feH cocfdmt that our lOt eut-erior to any line oa VP F.I.LfOTT. ■ .Agent for I.utterJob & Co- ■ 21-tf I) pl)e 11, IsSlOS SIEJICHAST, Qlespie street, X. c. FACTORY. M'DER. lillkngs’ Auction Store, S. 0. ICF Ic. YcEachin. as Guardian Ton. dee d, are beret y re- pid guardian bas in n gn at tsed and vransfrrvcd their I .Mso. rbat cur urgent ne- 1 hi Dll nts ot the endorser, rtity a.s possible. All those iice us. and them.selves too. We must and will sne Itlicominir. A. P MOKKISOX. J. .M. MOKKISCN X A. JIOKKISOX. Irch 7, U3T. 40-tr & CO.’S rr OF TliE [RIODICALS THE rs Cl IDK. |oX 1> THE I’KICE LU I’Utl.lfATiOX. iw YOKK. ccnlinoo lopub British Periodicals, vis: IeKLY (CoDStrvative.) ['IKIV O'hig.) IlEVILW (Free Church.) , 4 BIKVIE^' (Liberal.) p.VUGIi 11AGAZ1>'E (Tory.) r» present the three great kt Bniaiii—big. Tory, and iiiH.'ti.iT (i.t leaiurc of their \t the D:o>*t protoeud writer.^ pioiality. and Keligioh. they Xstood. uiiruuUd in tiie vorld to the scholar and the to the inteiig'Ut reader of la more correct and satisfac- Vrent liftiature oi the day. han lan Lc possibly obtained cor Es. VCE ^i^EKT5 frem the Brit- ti.onal \alue to ibTe Btprints |w be placed in the bauds of I as the original editions. h-cns. iBevievs fhe views iir Reviews IW3 ^loe > Reviews four Reviews Per ann. 0) o 00 7 00 8 00 3 00 9 00 iO 00 lae in all ca.ses in advance. \:tate where i&^ued will IfC re- iGcnc. l-tvc percent frera the above luCLibs ordering tour or n.orc ore o! the al ove work.s. Thus d. er of one Review, will be ?!(: four- copies of the lour I for and so on. sncE ICities and Towns: these work.* IKEE OF Postage, when ge to ai.v fart ot the United |\\EMA-’l-Cl'K CE>TSaycar FCUU’ibEN CENTS a year Ifii Grent Briloui of the Jivt \vted hab^ul a^anm. iMKli’S GUIUE. [ Practical Agriculture, i F. R. S.. ol Edinburgh, and Profcs^o^ of .^’cieBtihe Agricul- Ntw Ilavpn. 1 volv l.OTal and uumei ous Wood and Steel the most complete work of |ished. and id order to give it a publisher.- have resolved to re- fTor ibe (VO Ti lcmesS! ^post-paid; to California and lire? dollars. To every other pi to Canada (post-paid fi dollarF. Itbe old -Book of tbe Farm.*' j of th** above puHicat.on? sbould |ps;t-paid. to the Publishers, TeONAUB SCOTT & CO., ■No. 54 Gold-street, New York. GOODS. s KYLE Spring and Summer .supply of (ATS. BOOTS & SHOES, ic., all of which, being purchased loffercd by Wholcsole or Retail at l.Vlf SPUISG STOCK. ND WILLIAMS kheir SECOND STOCK of Sea- lb they will olfer to the Wholesale 1 Cu..h. or on the usual time to J. M. WILLIAMS- •l8-tf IXPIK5I1T1KS OP 3-D 3 ralH, the 2ith Thousand) Duoit ON THE Rational Tim.iT- t McJlic=ne. of.'Sixmintorrliea or icii. Xoctnrnal .Emissions, Gcn- ility. Irnpotency, and Irapedt- icrally. DC UN'El', M. 1). that the many alarming com- the iniprudence and solitude of FCmuvei without .Mtdifinc. isin y demo.I'trnled: and the entirely ■^sful trtatment. ns adopted by ained i*y means of which every h'lnself perfectly and at the reby avoiding all tie advertised 1 cTBti- and poet free In a sealed poet p«!d' twopostee' iT L->-««»rd S*l4*> V.Ciiy. Devoted to i^ews, Political and Business matter. Agriculture, and Family Readin« PUBLICATION OFFICE, ] INUEPENDEXCE IS THE SOUL OF DE.UOCRACYI [DONALDSON STREET. WM. F. WIGHTMAN, Editor. } FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., SATUKDAY, JUNE 20, 18.57. TER M S OF* SUSSCFIIPTXOY to the C.4tlOIhI\'1.4.N Bor a single copy, if paid in advance, per auQum, $2 00 “ “ at the end of 3 months, 2 50 “ ** “ at the end of 6 mouths, 3 00 “ “ at the end of the rear, 5 50 No subscription will be received for a shorter period than one year uules.* paid in advance. ith the view of extending the circulation and en- haucing the usefulness of the paper, the proprietor of- .’ers the ftllowing remarkably low CLCTB B.iTES, LVrARLlBLV IjV 5 copies of the Carolluian, 1 year, $8 00 10 “ » *• 15 00 Rates of Advertising; .Vixty cents per square of 16 Tmes, or less, for the first *nd 30 cents for each subsequent in.scrtioa, uuless the Advertis-raent is published for more than two msiiths, vbenii will be charged For three months, ----- $4 (>0 For si.x manths, - . . . g oo i For twelve months, 10 00 I .4.11 advertisemeats must have the desired number of in.! sertions marked on them, ortherwise they will be in'^ sertei till forb.d and charged accordingly. Specia] i attention is directed to this requisition. ( HKIj.llBOliD’S GfilNUIWE FKEPARATION hi HIGHLY COaYCEaVT RATED CO.HPOLHD FLUID EXTRACT BtHUti For Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grovel, ‘ Dopsy^ Weakness, Obscructwns, Secret Diseises. Fernnle Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Exces.saiid Imprudence in lile. and ■ard upon one of the printed schedules, or in stncl Aiiiiforinity therewith, or they will not be considered -All article.^ must be of the bestquality, conformable to .sample, size, to be delivered in good order, and in suA'b suitabie vessels and packages, as the ca.«e may be, at th I expense and risk of the contractor, and in all respects subject to the inspection, measurement. ' count, weight. Ac.. of the yasd where received, and to the entire .«^atisfaet ion of the commandant thereof. 15 dders are referred to the j'Urds for samples, and a particular description of the articles; and, . , all other moving .ill Inipi-opei- l).>cliurges li om tho'mndUer pi-eference will he given to articles Kidneys, or Sc.xiial Organs, whether existiue in ’ manufacture. MALK'Oil KE.M.yiiEi ° i ‘-' v'y oiler, a.“ required by the law of lOth August, From whatever cause they niav have oriinnated ■ a„(i accompanied by a written guarantee, no matter of bow long siandiilg; giving''Health .ailt! ‘“l/'o' which is herewith given, vigor to the frame, and bloom to the Pallid Cheek i . . .“ accepted will be ‘ j notilk*d. and the cmitract will be iorwarded as soon JOx rO THE AFFLICTED !!! j thercafief as practicable^ wbich they will be required Tr pnr.vs v..rv-.N,vo .vwi n .5 * i o ai- , : e.xecutc withiu ten day.s after its receipt at the post mnrp.j-ill r'l « - “d Debilitated Sufierprs, and re- office or navy agency numed by them, moves all the Symptoms, among which will be found Sureties iil the full amount will be required to sign rock logs. No 10. White pine. No 11, Ash, cypres.c. .vhite oak boards. No 1*2,15lack walnut, cherry, and mahogany. No I4. Wbfte ash o.ars. and hickory bar.- and butts. No 16. Black spruce. No 18. Lignuinvilai No 21. Iron. No.22 spikes and nads. No 23. Lend, zinc and.tin. No 24. Hardware. No 27. I’nints, oils. A’c. No 28. Flax canvas. No 29. Cotton canvas. No 3:», Flax and cotton twine. No 31. Glass. No 32. I.eather. No 33. Ho.se. No 34, Brushes. No 3‘» Bunting and dry goods. No 37. Pitch, tar. rosin. . No 38. Tallow, soap, oil. .No 39, Ship chandlery. No JO. Stationary. May 30, 1857. 52-lt PROSPEUTU;^ OF the: NOUTH CAROIaIX.A presbvterian. 9 12 WM. F. WIGHTMAX & CO. Cr,E.1IEYT G. IVRIGHT. Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, X, C. Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets FebT 3. 1S56. .J. A. SPEAKS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATTENDS the Courts of Cumberland, Harnett tV'ake and Johnston. ’ Address, Toomsr, Harnett Co., X. C. Feb. 16. 1856. 85-y BARTirW FULLER, .Attorney at Law, PA YET TEVILit, E, X, c., May be consulted at the Law Office of Jese G. Shep herd, Esq., on Green Street. July 19, 1856. 7-tf ANDREW J. STEDMAN, Attorney at tjaw. Having removed to PITTSBORO. X'. C.. will attend regiilarly the Courts of Chatham, .Moore aad Harnett Counties. - -April 14, 1856. tf P)R SALE. 844 a\cre3 of Land, lying on Capa Fear River—Store, Dwelling, Out House.^ all in tir.st rate order. The Store Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lo.'S of Memory, Difficulty ofBreathing, Gen eral Weakness, Horror of Dis- ea.se, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death. Night Sweats, Cold Feel. W’akefulne.s.s, Dim ness of V ision. Languftr, L’niversal Las situde of the Muscular System, and oflen Enormous .Appetite, with Dyspeptic Sympioui.s Hot Hands, blushing ot the body. Dryness of the Skin, Palled Countenance and Erup tions on tbe Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, frequedtiy Black Spots Flying before the Eyes. With Temporary Sutfusion and Lo.ss of Sight. Want of Atten tion, Gleat Mobility, Rest lessness, with Horror ot Society. Nothing is more desirable to .such Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more Dread for Fear of Themselves; lio Repose of .Manner, no Earnestness, mo Speculation, but a Hurried Traftsition from one question to an other. These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this medicine invariably removes—soon follow's Lo^s of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits—in one of which the patient may expire. VVhe can sny that these ex ercises are not frequently followed by these direful diseases—Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane .Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Sonsumptioa. bear ample witness to the truth of the.se assertions. In Lunatic .A.sylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sod den and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever • visits it. Should o souud of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. “With woeful mea.sures wan de.'palr Low .sullen sounds hi.s grief beguiled the contract, and their re.sponsibillty certified to by a United States district attorney, collector, ol* navy- agent. As additional seenrity, twenty per centum will will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per centum of each bill, approved In triplicate by the respective yards, will be paid by the navy-agent within thirty days after its presentation to him. It i.s stipulated in the contract that, if default be made by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of the articles meutioned in any class bid for in this contract, of the quality and at the time and places abov*' provided, then, and in that case, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the U, .‘state.s a sum of money not exceeding twice the amount of such class, which may be recovered from time to time, acconliag to the act of Congres.s in that case provided approved March 3. 1843. Classes Nos. 1. 2. 4. 6. 7 to be delivered one-fourth part on or before the 15th May. one-fourth part bv the 20th July, one-fourth part by the 20th September’ and the remainder by the i.st December, 1858. Classes 3 and 8. the whole by the 15 .Mav. 1858. The remaining clas.ses be delivered one-fourth part on or before the 1st September next, one-fourth part on or before the 1st December next, one-fourth part on or before the 1st .April, and the remainder on or before the 30th June, 1858. unless earlier required with a notice of twelve days, comprising at each delivery a due pro portion of each article. Class 10 and all following. If additional quantifies of any of the articles named therein are demanded; they are to be furniehed on like terms and conditions previous to the expiration of th Miscal year, upon receiving a notice of fifteen day.s from the bureau, the conirnandant of the yard, or navy-agent. Form of Offer. I. , of —, in the .State of- ' at a tine bu3lties.s stand at the Cross Roads and the i ^**a-^*^*‘ Docl^s, who talsely lK)a.>^t of ubilities and references. Citizens know ard avoid hereby agrt-e to furnish and deliver, in the respecUv. ^ navy-yard?, all the articles named in the classes h'-re * unto annexed, agreeably to the provisions of th schedule therefor, and in conformlt with fhe adver- i tisement of the Cureau of Construction, Ac., of tho I 23d of .May, 18.>7. Should my ofter be accepten. I Debility i.s most terribleT and has brou'dit thou- ' addressed at , or to — , sands upon thousands to untimely grav-es, thus blast- signature and certificate. ingthe ambit.oa of many noble vouths. It can be (Date.) Signature: cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE RE.MEDY i I h*? schedule which the bidder encloses must b* If vou are suffering with any of the above distressing to bis offer, and each of them signed by him. ailments, the Fluid E-ctr.act Biiclm will cure you. Try each article in the schedule the pdee must it and tie co'* vinced of it.s efficiency. Beware of Qnack set, the am lunt li kewise written in words. Form of GaAR.4N’TKE. lal is not to be excelled by any in North Carolina. Any persoa desiringto purcbivse can obtain further particulars respecting the property by calling cn c ther of us .at VV^illis' Creek on the Wilmington Road 15 miles from Fayetteville. SARAH WRIGHT. Oct. 4. iS-tf JAMES WRIGHT. then and save Long Suffering, .Money, and Exposure. of by sending or calling for a bottle ol ims Popular and state of- and • Specific Remedy. teregoing bl t It allays ali pain and inflamation, is perfectly plea- therein iiii saat in its taste and odor, but immediate in it.s action. Elliott, € O .n M I S .S I OA* .’'I E R C H A N T , FAYHTTKVIl LE N*. C. Ag‘'nt for Lutterloh St Co.'s Steamboat Line tyill attenU promptly to all buflin**ss ^nt^e5tr(l to liipcarp. Oct. 21.1S56. 21-tf Five sevenths of the FARMING AND TURPEN TINE L.VND in Harnett county, known as the Parker an I .vIcNell! lands, joining Wm. Harr ngton*s land on Upper Little River. There i.s some 200 acres cf the bestquality of low grounds on the River. The i(p Ian Ls are heavily tim^^ered with pines, and within six niiesofthe Fayetteville and Western Railroad. For particalar.s apply to D Mc.ARTIIUR. J. P. ROPER, J. W. McKAY. Nov. 1856 29, 26 tf ilcliiiboliPs Kxiraci Biicliii Is prnpared directly according to the Rule of Pharma- cy ami Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combina tion. See I’rosessor Dewees’ V'uluablc Works on the Practice of Phy.sic, and mo.st of the late Standard 4V*orks of Mcdieine. One hundre^l Dollars will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Pa- j tierit; ami the te.-timony of thousands cau be produced , , • : to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one tiieir guarantee ; week to thirteen years* standing have been effected. I Date. ; The mass of Yoluntai'y Tesfi Mony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative pow ers, is iinu-L embracing names well known to Science and Fame. lOJ.OOt) Botdes have bern Sold and not a single instance of a failure has been reported! Personally appeared before me. an .\ldcrman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. IIELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation con- , in th' of —, in tb' —. hereby guaranty that in case tii of for any of the class. • .lined be accepted, that he or they will with;, ten days after the receipt of the contract at the po.- office named, or navy-agent designated, execute tli contract for the same, with good and sufficient sure ties; and in case said shdl fail to eotei into contract a.-: aforesrid. we guaranty to make goo. the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted, ( \ R Signature of two guarantors, j ^ Date. \V Itdcss. I hereby certifv that the above named D. are known to me as mvn of eroperty, and aide to mak PROSPECTUS OF THE ^t>U THUUN L.ITCRAKV .HER For the Year 1856. July to December. TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME, In issuing the Prospectus of the Twenty-Third Vol ume ofthe SOUTHERN rriTERARV MESSE.NGER, commencing with the Jii4y No., the Proprietors rely solely on the encouraging letters and promises of the I friends of the .Messenger to aid them in e.vtending its j circulation, and they beg to a.s.«ure the public that no ' (y jq*; ex rrtions will lie remitted on their part to maintain '' ' th ? high character of the work, and to challenge the p itro lage of all who value sterling literary m«Tit. L or T.venty-One Years, the .Messenger has endeavored to refl -ct faithfully the Southern mind, while disdaining ;\ii narrow and sectional views, andbas been alone among the monthly periodicals of America, in defence of the PECULIAR INSTITUTIONS OF THE tains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but are Lignumvitfc. purely Veg'dable. H. T. IIELMnor..I>. .Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed befon? me this 23d day of No vember, 1^54 W. P. IIIBB.VRD. .\ldcmrn PRICE: $1 per Dottle, or .Six for $.5, Delivered to any Address, accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Prof ssor.s of .Medical Colleges. Cler gymen and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and .Analytical Chemist. No 52 South Teuih .St., beb.-w Chestnut, Assembly Build'ngs. Pbila. ^^Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Ilelmbolde. Take no othert Cures Guarantied. Jy Signature* To be signed by tiio United Stales dis rict Judge. United Slates district attorney, coliector, or navy ag'-nt. and no others. The following are the clas.scs required at the re spoctive vard.s. KITTERY. MAINE. Clas.^NoI. Whitf^ oak logs. No 6. 5’ellow-pin. plank stock logs. No. li). White pine. No. il. Ash cypress, white ouk boards. No. 1:>, Locust. No 18. No. 21. Iron. No 22. Spikes and aaiU zinC4 and tin. Nd 25. Hardware. No. Tile Pre.sbyterian Ciiurcli in North Carolina ha.s long laltored nn(i(*r a serious disadvantage from the want of a journal to advocate lier claims and represent her interests. It is esti mated that only 1000 Pres!>vterian Weeklies are taken in the hounds of our three Presbyte ries. 'We have 13,000 Coininnuicants, and it is .^afe to infer That there are 30,000 Preshv- teriaus in principle in the State. Oiir Synod stands fiftii in the Union in point of iinin'bers, and her meniltersliip is ureater tiian that of any Synod South or West of Pcnii.sylvania. Onr si.ster States on tiie North attd South, neither ot whieli has a meinber.ship so large as \ 37 acres of land on (La 's Creik. listed by A. ours, pultlish tbe Central and the Soutbeni for E.tate of James I]o!ling>wurtii. ra STATE lOP 'SOUIXA-—CUMBEni.AM> 8COIKTV. Notice is hereby given, that at March Term 1857. of our Court of Pleas an*! (^uurlor Sens*u;j-^. ihe Sher lf returned Ibc^ following Land and Town Lois, and «.>b- Uiiiied an order lo sell the same for the taxes due thereou for the year 1855, viz: 6.) acres of land on Fay. Western Plank Road, bsted by John Huukloe, $2 ti7 202 acres uu Piuc-y Bottom, listed bv Watt &. ^ Jordan. ' ^ gj 556 acres on Rig Rockii.di. listed by James Wil- kin.son, 39 acres on Puppy Creek, listed by James IVil. kinson for John’ Wil.-^on, 2lU acres on Gallberry li.sted by Hull tV. Jones. 150 acres McRae and iluie land, li.^ted bv Na than King, 100 acre.« on White Oak. listed by ditto 2485 acres on Carver's Creek, listed bv Jones A Barbee, for 1854 and 1855. .> acre.e listed by Thos McDowell. 3 lots in Fayetteville, ou Maxwell street listed for Joseph Seawell. 1 lot Fayi iteville. North side of Rowan street. listed by Charles Montague, I lot North .«ide Hay street, late the property of J^atrick .Montague. HiiO acres li.-Jted by Rob't F. Murphy, bis re.^idenct*. for 185:. .^52. I.s54aud 85.5, 300 acres listed by ditto, for 1824 and l-sSa, 399 acinis listed by ditto, joins Geddy, 216 acres listed by dTt. , Mill Irac’t. 1600 acres East ide Cajie Fear Ri N ill and Co'in .McFa Iven IVOH'MEXIX—NO. 95S .NORTH CAROLIM.AN J^.^VETTEriLLE. .V. r. 29 8 46 • 5 65 J • er. listed by 1 I ) 90 f>: I Pre.siiyiL-rian, for tlie.buiio(it The time luis cgme when tht their people. Pre.shvteriaii 60 acres on Deep Creek. li.^t(d by Amos for Heirs of James liullingswortb, 4 S acres li.^ted by Jno. C. Vvright, Churchill Nortli C^arolina should Lkewiso do 202 ..cres liat-'d by Margaret Wright, her duty to her children. It i.s a conceded and important fact, tliat hundreds of our ineniliers wili^ take a State paper who will take no other. ^ Ihe Paper is needed to be the organ of onr Synod and Presliyterie.s—to elevate and en lighten the piety of onr inenii'er.slnp by diffusing evangelical knowlialge—to jiromote the cause o! Education—to develppo the talents of onr Ministry, and to strengthen the attaclinK^nt of onr people to the soil and .sanctuaries of their own State. If onr Ciinrch in otlior States, and other !>'■) acres li^lel by Philip J. Wright 5.59 acre.^ li.-ted by Mary W ight. 4 i 3S.J acres East side Cape Fear River, listed by RobT Young. 7 j 100 acres listed by Thos. Ilainey, 1 i By order of the Court, JOHN McLAURlN. Clerk. Juno 6. 2t D nitf a*ui ^'ixs urcs SOUTHERN STATES. To this office it will be devoted, and will be prompt to repel assaults upon the South, whether they come under the specious garb of fiction, or in the direct form of anti-slavery pamphlets. At this critical juncture, while our enemies are employing literature as their most potent weapons of attack, the Southern people will surely not withhold their encouragement from a work whose aim it shall be to strike blows in their de fence. The Messenger will, as heretofore, present its readers 'With Reviews, Historical and Biographioil Sketches, Hovels, 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 MEi53ENGER. the Proprietors though they intend greatly increasing the size of the work, have reduced the price of SupsoripHon, which is now only Three Dollars per. annum, In Advanfe, OR FOUR DOLLARS IF NOT PAID BEFORE THE FIRST OF JULY IN ANY YEAR. CLUBS—Remitting cs Fifteen Dollars in one letter, will be entitled to Six Copies. The Editorial and Critical departraenl of the Mes senger will continue under the charge of ^OHK R. THOUfPSOTT, Esq-, * And will ^u^bri^ce copious notes on current literature and review.? of all new American or Foreign works of g meral interest and yalue. The Editor’s opinions will be always fearleasly and honestly avowed. ^ The Bu.4!iie.ss Department is conducted by the uadfer- 81/ned, to whom all communicatlous of-a business na ture mustbe addressed. M.ACFARL.ANE. FEROUSSON & CO. Law Building, Franklin Street, Richmond. Va. •fune 1, 1866. • • ADAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and Common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G W. I. GOLDSTON. Fab’y 7, 1857. 36-tf No 23. Load 43. IJosc GHARLE.STOWN. M.ASSACHUSETTS. Cla?s N) 1. White oak logs. No. 3. Whitboak pro miscuous timber. No. 4. White oak pieces and rud der stock-. No 6. Yellow pine plauk stock logs. No. 7. Yellow piue beams. No. 8. Yellow pine mast and spar timb'.T. No lo. White pine. No 1,’. Ash, cy press, white-oak boards. No 12. Black walnut, cherry. No 13 Locust. No 14. White ash oars and hickory bar? and butts. No 15. White oak staves and heading. No 16. Black spruce. No 18. IJgnumvitaj. No 21. icon. Nc 22. Spikes and nails. No 23. Lead, zinc, ami tin. No. 25. Hardware. No 27. Paints, oils, tfec. No28. Flax canvass. No 29. Cotton canvas. No 30, Fla.y and cotton twine. No. 3i. Glass. No 32. Lea ther. No 33. Hose. No 34. Brushes. No 35. Bunting an dry gocnls. No 37. Pitch, tar, rosin. No 38. Tallow, soap, oil. No 39. Ship chandlery. No 4U. Stationary. No. 41. Fire-wo«'d. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Class No. 1. ^Vhite oak logs. No. 3. White oak pro- miscu? timber. No 0. Yellow pine plank stock logs. No 7. Yellow p'ne beams: No 8. Yellow -pine mast and spar timber. No 10. White pine. No 11. Ash, cypress, white-oak boards. No i2 Black walnut, cher ry, mahogany. No. 13. Locust. No 14. White ash oars and hickory bars and butts. No 15. White oak staves and heading. No 16, Black spruce. No 18, Lignuravitro. No 21, Iron, No 22, Spikes and nails. No 23. Lead. zinc, and tin. No 24, Pig iron. No 25, Hardware. No 27, Paints, oils, Ac. No 28, Flax can vass. No 29,‘Cotton canvas, No 30. Flax and cotton tw’ine. No 31, Glass. No 32, Leather. No 33. Hose. No 34, Brushes. No 35 Bunting and dry goods. No 37. Pitch, tar, rosin. No 30, Tallow, soap, oil. No 39, Ship chandlery. No 40, Stationary. No 41 Fire wood. PHILADELPHIA PROPOSALS FOR NAVAL SUPPLIES Cla.=s Xo 2 AVbite oak plank. No 6, Yellow pine plaok stock logs. No7, \ellowpme beams. No lo . ARTMENT, White pine. No U. Ash, cypress, white oak boards. Bureau of Construction, clqnipmcnt, & Rapairs. No 12, Black walnut, cherry, mahogany. No 13, Lo- May 23. 1857, oust. No 14, White ash oars and hickory bars and Sealed Proposals to furnish naval supplies for the ^**^^®* Lignumbit®. No 21. Iron. No 22, fiscal year ending 30th June, 1858, will be received at Spikes and naiL No 23, Lead^zinc, tin. No25, Ilard- tbis Bureau until 3 o’clock, p. tn.. of the 23d June i Fo.ints, il», Ac. No 28, Flax canvas, next. These proposals must be endorsed “Proposals ■ 29, Cotton canvas, 30. Flax and ^tton for Naval Supplies, Bureau of Construction, Ac,” that i ??’ leather. No 33, Hose. No 34 they may be distinguished from other bu5ine.«:s letters j brushes. No 3d, Bunting and dry goods. No 37, Tbe materials and articles embraced in the classes ! Tallow, soap, oil. 10,000 !!>>• Tallow aiiferl, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1, 1856. A. M. CAMPBELL A CARD. THE undersigned would re.spectfully inform his old friends and customers that he can he found at the Store of C. E. Leete, where he will be glad to sec them. J. R. JlcDONALD. Jan. 17, 1857, 33-tf Cliurclies in this State, can sa |i!y their •.ers with a religious joaraal, why ni^v not we? eangc-ra bargain. Are Xortii Carolina Presliyferiaas inferior in | g* A,.- talent, energy ami patriotism to their iieigliliors ; ' on tliu orth or Soalli, or to Christiaa.s of 1 _ other denoniiaatioii.s at home? \Yith the: same or better opportnaitics of acen:n]ili.shiiig this work, sliall vve leave it niidone? In the i langnaire of one of onr nio.st able and useful ■Minister.s, an adopted son of onr State, “It . ought to have iieea undertaken 20 years ago, ! int it i.s O'lt too late to iiegin to do riiflii." | III the la.st two or three nMtitlis. a land of' ■ iiont $5000 ha.s been subseribed as a perina-. lent capital. At a meeting of the eoiitribntors leld at Greensborongh on the 14th of .May,— Rev. .\. 13.liter, Chairinaa,—the P ifier was nil-■ inimonsly located at Fayetteville,, iiadur the' laine [iiid title of the North C.xrou.va Prks- nvTEBi’,vs. Rev. Win.. N, .Mebaiie and I’ev. George .MeXeill were elected Ediinr.s: Rev.: Messrs, George .MeNeiil, Win. N .Mebane, A.: Baker ahd C H. Wilej', and Messrs. George I MeNeiil, Sr., John H. Cook and David .Mur phy were appiinted an I.xeeitive Coainiiltee, ■ to e.stablish the Pajier and manage its bn.siae.ss | ffair.s. - ' It is our wish and design to make the Nonrii C.VROLI.S.V l’RE.sBvrKRiA-N' a journal of the lirst ■lass, equal lo the liest in the eoaiitry in typn- rraiihien. appearanee and In adapt ilion to llie waat.s' of oar Ciiiirclics. Its eo'n ims will afford the latest intelligence, both foreign and domes tic, and .special eare will lie taken to give a full and accurate snminary of State ’iieivs. The name of the Fap.-r is desi'.r!ied to be an expo nent of its character and eoiitcnts. From roa- vietion, it will advoeate the conservative, or thodox, Old School doctrines and order of the Clinreh. Onr first appeal i.s to oar own people—to N C. Pre.sbyterians. Whilst we rely confidently upon their favor, we trust that the native sons of North Carolina who have found homes in other States, and the adopted citizens of onr State who form so imiiortaiit an element in our Ministry and meniiicrslii)), will take a deep interest in this enterpri.se, and .give it their hearty support. Terms: $2 per annum in advance, or on de livery of the first number; $2 50 in six months $3 at the end of the vear. To elnbs of 25 or more, |iayiiig in advance and when the Pajier is sent to one address, a discoiiiit of 10 per cent, will be allowed. Onr .Mini.sters and Elders are earnestly desired to act as .4gents, and all others friendly to the cause will please assist in procuring as many subscribers as jiossi- ble, and forward the names, by August 1st, to tlii.s Office. As soon as 1500 subscribers are obtained, the fir.st number will be issued. If a faithful and vigorous effort i.s made in the next two rnoiitlis liv those IIlio take a lively interest' Li The ii:ider:-iigaett, being desirous of changing his bnsi iie?s. o.^rs liij Drac; Store for sale. It occapie.s oii»= oftbepiwt lesirable situations ill town lor ?be Wu« inoin- j lUiss* ^nj p‘jr>OQ desirous of going into the bu.-'iuc'ss JAMES F. FOULKES- 53-tf Who Is Confru'rd? One day, a? the Dervish Almnran, the wisest of all tile followers of the Prophet, and the oracle of tlie Chief Mufti of >lnnil)onl, was ting in n sliadv grove by tiie side of a lailibling foiiiitain, on tlie shores of tho P.os-pliorns, trying tn find out tlic true road to linppiiies«, in order that Iieiniglit benefit Ins fellow creatures bv communicating the ili.scovcry. his S]ircnlation> ar : were interrupted by a man riclilv clothed, who, ' approaching, sat down and .sighed hcnvilv, rrv- ine out at tho vnmetime: ^ “Olil Allah, I beseech thee to reiSfvp me of .55 life or the Imniens witli which it is laden.” I .\linoran, who was a sort of amnt Pir of misery, bocansp it nfforded him the pleasure of ndniin- i.stering consolation, approached the man of sorrow, and kindlv inouired the cause of his grief'. “Art tlion in want of food, of friends, of henltli, nr nay of Itiose ;'oriiforts of lift that are necess.ary to liiiinaii liap|iiiiess? or dost fhoii lack the ad idee of experience, or the consolation of |sym]intliy? Speak, for it is the business of my 12 53 I I'c'iow them on my fellow tTe.atiires.” I “.AIasi” said the stranger. “I require none •it j of tliese. I have all and more than I want of everything. I have all the ineaiia of happiness ] n4!’’bl one. and the want of that renders every other lile.ssiiig of no value.” ‘‘And what is that?” ,n«ked the Dervish. “I adore the Iieantifiil Zaleman; hnt she loves another, .and all my riches and honors are as notliiiig- lam tiie most miserable of men; my life is a burden, and my death would lie the greate.st of lilcssings.” Before Almoran conld reply, there npproarhed a poor o.ieatnrc, clothed in rags, and leaning on his staff, bowed down to the cartli with a load of misery He sat down moaning, a- if in great pain, and casting his eyes upwards, ex claimed: or WI blKi’KG'i ON. f 'ds Ba i.k has dcclarei a difid^cuJ of ti per cent out ol the prutiLs oi tiie la.st Si.x moutlie. payable oa tiie IStb hist. iulere.st at tbe rate of 6 per cent per annaiii wiH ia- allowed oa siibsei'iptioiiB to stock iiiacTe alter the I.Sib iast. till the ue.xt dividend. S. JEWETT, Cadi'r. June 6. 53-lm r.ATiorvAi. i^oEirE gazktti? ibis Great .louraal ot Crime and Ciimiiial.s is in it- 7 welfth 7 ear. and i.s wiiieiy cireiiiated liiruiighoiit th country, ft contains all the great Trial.'.'Criniiiiai Cases, and appropriate Edilorial.s on Ihe same, to getiier wi h iiitortnat.on 011 Criminal JIatUrs. not to lie found ill any oilier newspaper. irS, Subscriptious, J2 per Antiiira: $1 for Si.x .Monui.s. 10 be remitted by ,■Subscribers, (who should wr. te their names a.id tlie town, eountv and slate where toey re.side. piaiuly,) " . To R A .SF.Y.MOCR, Editor and Proprietor of the National Police Gazette. New York City. June 6, 1837 ty the .^Sasosiic Si•rvic^ s. A Masonic fnneriil sermon will b*,- delivered by tl Rev. i\ J. Caraway, at tb • Regan Cbincb in RoU-?i-.. county, on tlio (h.ril sabbath in Jiia**, over tbe remains of ihv iati' Col. Xeill Member? (d St. Alban’s Lodge, and all other Brciliren who can tuake il cou- veiiient. are rL‘que>t(.‘d to :mc!id. and iIh: ciiizeji? gcri JO.S. BItEECE, Eer'y. May 30 2t Ob?ei ver copy. eriiilv. ! TAKL: NOllCR. TliE .8iibscriber having, at June Term IS.S7, of the Court of Please aad ciaai ter Se.s-ioiis lor the County i of Cuiiiberlaud, qualified as .■Administrator upou the E.'.tate of Viillie F. Moure, hereby not: e persons bar-; ing claims against the said Estate to present the same j properly authenticated within the time prescribed by ' law, otberwise this uotice will be pleaded in the bar : of tiieir recovery. j Lo btora to the said Estate will please make payment! everytliino I wi.sh, atifl vet I enjoy notliiiig.” immediately. E. F. .MuuitE. re. - . June 6, 53-tf "Allah! homy .star, for I have none other.” The'Dervish went to him, and kindly said: "AVIiat aileth thee poor man? I’crliaps it mav tie in iny power tn relieve thy distress. W'hat waiitfst tlnin?” ‘'Everything.” replied the beggar, "health, food, kindred, friend.s, a home—everything. I am an outcast and a wanderer, destitute of every ennifort of life. I am .he most miser.able of mankind; for in addition to my own sufferings r see others around me revelTiig in these Inxo- ries for lack of a small iiortion.of which I am perishing.” At this moment a third man approached, with weary steps and a languid look, and cast ing himself down Iiy the side of the fountain, stretched out his limbs at free length, and yaw ning desperately eried out: "AMahl what shall I do? W'lint will beeome of me? I am tired of life, which is nothing but a purgatory of wants, which, when supplied, only produce di.sappointinent nr disgnsf-” Almoran approached and asked, "What is the cause of thy misery?” " I want a tvaiit,” answered the other, "I am enrsed with the misery of fruition. I have wa.sted my life in acquiring riches that have lirought me notliiiig lint disappointment, and honors that no longer gratify iny jiride, or re pay me for the latior of .sutairiing them. I liavo been cheated into tlie pursuit of pleasures that turned to pain in the enjoyment, and my only want is that I have nothing to desire. 1 have THE uiidersignetl having executed a power of .At torney tb E. F. .ttoorv, iie ig thereby authorized to make all setllumeuts for me in iiiy name, and geiitrally to traiiFtict ail business as I might or couhl do were I'per- soaally present. J. J. ilUOKE. June 6, 53-tf Almoran paused a few moments, utterly at a loss to find a remedy for this strange malady, then said to himself: "Allah! preserve me; I sec it is all the same whether men want one thing, everything, or ; nothing. It is impos.s'ible to inako such bfcings I lifipi'Y, ™8y I cal dirt if I trouble myself NOTICE. I any more in so vain n pursuit. ’ j Then, taking up his staff, he went on his way. Tbe Subscriber baviDf;, at June Term, 1857, of tbe j Literary _ Court of Blt-as and Quarter Se>?:ons for Caimbei land | County, taken out Letters of AdminisTration ou tbe i Dewn with those Hoop Skirts* E>talc of Dr Benjamin Kobiiison, hereby gives notice ' DARING ADVENTCHE AMONG THEM. Blit the .skirisl Oli, Venu.s de Medieia! ho^v can we emijrace them at all? PoKitively there to all persons having accounts or demande against: hi? estate to present them duly authenticaied vvlihln ; tbe time preccribed by law, or this uotice will be ‘ ^dtbuA t^'r^rS-make iaiaicdiate ' ^ payment. BB.SJ. K. HUEKE, Adm'r. | have swollen to that extent of fashion that 110 j (ioor is wide enough for them to ]>ass through. - , . I PERSONS indebted to the late firm of 15. & B. W.' xyillioul considi ralile squeezing. Real belles of in this work, we will without doubt, be able to Pobin.'oa must make payment or they will find their tl,,. fashion seem like innviiig liells, literally so in the hoops. _ _ _____ knows B. R. IlCSKE, Att’j. ! • Presbyterian, Fayetteville, N. C. Fayettaville, .May 20, 1857 named are particularly described in printed schedules, any of which wlll^ be furnished to such as desire kto offer.^on application to the commandants of the re- spective yards, or to the navy-agent nearest thereto, and those of all the yards upon application to this bureau. T his division into classes being for the con venience of dealers in each, such portions will be fur nished are actually required for bid.s. The com- mandant and navy-agent of each station ^ ^ , copy “f‘I*® o‘''er Jards, for examina- Sand, straw, ic. No 47, Miseellaneoos. a loa only, from which it may be judged whether it • ’ ’ will be desirable to make application for them GOSPORT. VIRGINIA. Offers must be made for tb« w^le of* class'at any * Cfass No 1. Wliite oak. No A YoUow No 39 Ship chandlery. WASHINGTON, D. C. Cliiss No 10, White pine. No li, A»h, cypress. No 12, Black walnut. No 21, Iron. No 22, Spikes, nails No 23. Lead, zinc, tid. No 24, Pig iron. No 25, Ilardw'are. No 27, Paints, oils, Ac. No 31 Glass. No 37. Pitch, tar. rosin. No 28, Tallsw, soap. oil. No 39, Ship’chandlery. No 43. Tank and galley iron. No 44. Chaiji iron. No 45, Ingot copper. No 46, NEW ^ODS. JAM ^ KYLE June fi. S3-2t wliat, which foiiipietely take up tlie .•■iJewalk and iiiliabit the dress. As for the girl, liy Jove DBi'ICATIOX OF THE NEW BUILDING I' Is now receiving his Spring and Summer supply of Bar DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS & SHOES, Bolting CLOTHS, ic.. all of which, lieing purchased by fhe case, will be offered by IVliolesole or Retail yt PRICES. she seems nowlierel The other day we l.appen- for PhQMiix Lodge Xo8, A. Y. M., on Wediiesjay*24rh i cd to .see two of the dumpy kind of moving 1857, being the Anniver.=ary of .St.John the Baptist j *‘l)e]ls” of fnsTiioJi going along the fitrcct, a ia The Craft will assemble at tbe Lodge on tliat day at' pointer stvle—luinds close niid skirts out. At .. ...kot-r. tL.k • m.. miliatiirc pineit col- 8 o'clock a. m., where the dedicatory cenmonirspecu- j pact's distant they .seemed like to the order and the occasion. Will take place. * L, ^ noppc u-f fter which a procession will be formed to proceed rninuis of silk; at I ' J I * j- LOW March 23. 43-tf DON’T ALL COME AT ONCE! J. w. i.FVT Ha.sjust received a large and general STOCK OF GOODS suited to the Fall and Winter trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staolc and Panca' l>l5Y GOOBS. Boots and S/toes, with almost everything de.'irable in that line. PRI.ME F.\MILY GROCERIES always to be had AT LETT’S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for GASH, Or ex changed for country produce. Sept. 14, 1850. ky-pd After ■which a procession will be formed to proceed to a place, thereafter to be designated;) to liear an addre.-s dy Bro Jiiines Banks, at I i o'clock a. m. The public are respeclfullv invited to hear the Addrc.ss, This being finished the procession will return to the Lodge. We extend a cordial invitation to our Sister Loilgcs and all Brothers in good standing, to unite with us in the services on that day. JAMES McDANIEL, W. WIIITEHE.XD, H. C. LUCAS. Com. of Arrangemont. June 6, 1857. 12--W .None-:. Those indffbtcd to James .XtePberson. are 'nereby in- ^ ^ formed that all who do not pay up im"' 'lately will | q,, rejoicing tlint such find their notes and accounts in the haiids^oi an officer. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. liuetoe. Juno tS ogne water and other e3.seiice.s; ift ten paces, a little lump like a boniiet was di.5cernable tit the top of the skirt |iyriimid;,at three paces distant we heard tlie imbedded voice of a female in the drc.ss; at two paces we di.scovered fou- ringlets of .slim appearance, resembling cat-liils dipped in molasses; two eyes of weak and absurd ex- jire.ssioii, like boiled onions; lips like unto thin sandwiches with a bit of discolored meat stick- iiig out, thin and dry, and cheeks rouged witi; mien film, ■'Cliiiiese coloring.) I’osiliveiy this was all tliat conld oroete in ns the inipression or iniagination that the above things, dry goods, Ac., formed a woman. We moved uf:do i not our slinre "Do'klcr uail-'’ to SUV uothifig of car lut-ro