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CR 11KE Iatkttevii.i- K I m Monday and Ibora Friday worsioga. lyetUTiU* on Tnoaday «n-riae. ^atnTday mornings ■igbtcta. mns regnlarlj J»(s •f th»- PiT^r and EiBg focds an- tw* »»W hbs for thf y^TJ liberal Kt^aaanre aU fbipp**!? ibat 1 frel c«nfid*ni ibat onr I fnpffu.r lo any lin** on I W P H.1.101T. k«>Bt for Lnttfrlob k Co. ^ 21-tt jbfll, BIOS MERCllAS-r, :spie street, S. C. . C T O R V. _AUDER. fillkiDgs' Aaction Stora N. C. []F. [^NtcEacbin. i 1. dec'd. arc k piardian bnr Jd and tran.-f- ll.=o. il;ai mil |Im f*t lb \'y a?^ pnrjiihif. u.«, atid tlit-n \\\e rmi-'t ai; . Diii p. 1) Mon .1. .M. MOK N. A. MOK 7. js Guardiao btnby r»" in a pvful rr-d lilt- i‘ nr.uent i • .• fin or> 1 All tier. ^ will .‘^ue :Tn.-(>N. RI5CN KIS»N 4U-tl & ro.’s I OF THE IIODICALS THE Gi’fDr. >' j> THE rnu E IrrLr.u'ATJo.N. I yOKK. continue to pub |ritbh I'erioditals. vij*; KLY (Con5«Tvaiive.) bv (^’big.) Review {Fret Church.) riE^V (Lil-eral.) IllGD MAGAZINE (Tory.) .-t present the three great ^niaiu—IVfaig. Toiy. and - odIt on* tVaiure oJ ih^^r kc most protoniKl T'lit rs tality. and I.’el'gloB. ibty Eod. unriTaltd in the r^oild lie lo ihe Piholar and the the inteligent reader of fcere corrtcf and ^atisfuc- iit iiterature ot th*- day. 1 can be pos.«ibly obtaiaed IcOF ES. Ie sheets from ibe Brit- Tnai'aiue to these Kt prints V- placed in the bands or 6 the original edition?. 19!=. Ter ann. S t' pitc* preeDt irem tie aboit Liu> Old* ring lour ot n-oio ot the al-OTe •ttOl k.-. Tbu^ l^r ot ono lievitM .* w r. 1. I; four ci'p-c?- ol iLt ton; rik*; ana ^o ou. r4;c ■esand To'wns: these ^^^Tk^ Ie OE postage. Mhea fto ai.v part oi the I |nT\ V01K lENT.-avcur b'CUHicLN LEM a year t«reti liriti'if of Uie fre mi isel'Ut $ol ^e/ o%nhVi. IKR’S Glllii;. paclical Agriru'.tur-'. K. fit L.ii].l'Uigh. ar.il •..-.-or of >'t't:tic .tgrii v;- |K'-* ilawn -J col-, i in: I lJU^lclO^^ Wt-ofl aij. ii • mni-t cr-nipl-ti; ■a.;i, i !. aiiti ill (ii.i I to gi' ■■ I ; |li.-btr. lltiVc ic.-o.'*u II •he 'wo T' Ii ntf |ii>t-gaiH, to •uctiirii;: ;‘M. doihtr-. lO iviiy i.iLci ifanado .po.t-j-a:iI 1 t "iiitr.-. (old -liK k ot ihi- Farir." p-' aboTc put I:c:it.lin> .'hould Tpaid. to Itic rul-lii-l tr?. VaKD SCOTT * tti.. |'>4 Gold-street. Nev. Yi rk. |1 L . and Laii!|i OI; iil.to |y, Taniier’s and Lmseed fitities to suit bv B 'rose. M E . |o»t: Lime, uotv landing, B. ROSE. s sl; s. fes, of good quality and received and for sale by B. ROSE. Factory Prices;—C'ottou irom Cedar Falls Maii- llpply to B. ROSE. C E . llie best qnalitv, for sale- B.' ROSE. S U. Ivv Sealed Herring, justi B ROoE. 53-3t SALi:., 1 at much le.ss than first ]W. I. GOLDSTQ^^ 54-3t. fx. C. Bacon, and L.ard 1 F. A. WILEY. C E T V E D IY Clinese, Fulton Maiket fell Butter P. A. WILEY’S. \s Devoted' to i^ews r^Politieal and lousiness matter, Agriculture, and Family feadisig. PUBLiCATid^ OFFICE,] INUEPENDEXCE iS THE SOUL OF DEMOCltACY! [UONALOSON STREET. WM. F- WIGHTMAN, Editor. | lAYETTEYILLE, N. C.^ SATURDAY; JUNE 27, 1857. -1 VOIA iMK XIX—NO. 950. terms OK SUBSCRIPTION TO THE C.CkOLISI.CN For a single copy, if paid in advance, per annum, $2 00 I. * . I* at the-end oi 3 months, 2 on u ii at the cud of 0 months, 3 uu it it “ at the end ot the year, o No subscription will he received for a shorter peno than one year unless paid in advance. . . With the view of extending circulation eu hancing the usefulness of the paper, the proprietor fersthe following iTjr iyf ADVAXCE: CLUB R-ITKB. $8 00 5 copies of the Carolinian, i “ “ “ AD'IINISTttATOR’S SALE. 1“ i” hire out for the halauce of the year 2 Negro Men and 1 Unv and Rent out the House. . • *, I i,o_e, .urn ^ p MOORE, Administ'r. June 20 . Bates of idvertlslDg: tlxtr cents per square of 16 Tmes. or less, for the first when it will be charg^ , For three months, *6 00 For six months. ' ' ' ' For twelve months, - - - - - ^ All advertisements must have the desired number of in- sTrfmns marked ou them, ortherwise they will be in j,r„nipt attention sorted till forMd and charged accordingly. Special is"erfrl lo this requisition. rerd unon one of the printed schedules, or in strict •oiiforinity therewith, or they will not. he coi^ntoeib All articles mu.st be of the liestqiiality. contorroable to'sainple sSe to Im delivered in good order, an.l in such*^5uitable vessels and packages, as the case maj be'at till expense and risk of the contractor, and n all respects Lbject to the inspection, measmcrauit. count,‘weight, ic., of Ibe yasil where received, and to tii'a entire sulisfaotion of the commandant tbereof. Biddmi are referred to the yards for sample^, and a narticiUar description of the articles; and, mU oibu things being e(,ual. preference will be given to articles of .Aniurican manufacture. inimst Everv olfer. as required by the law of 10th Au„u . . 1846. must be accompanied by a written guarantee, Apply the form of which is herewith given. Those only whose otfers may be accepted will e notified, and the contract will be lorwarded a.s soon thereafter as practiealde, which they will be ’•c-timied execute within ten days after its receipt at the post office or navy agency numed by tlieni. Sureties in the full amount will be required to sig the contract, and tlieir responsibility certilied to ^ . United States district attorney, collector, or na\ \ The undersigned will pay the highest cash price for , ^s additional secilrity. twenty per ce»t»m a i ^ YOUNG NEGROES. Letters addressed to either of i ji-om the ? Labor Wanted. We are naving Fifteen Dollars and Board per mbnth (Jth ^avSie'its^montbly) for hands on the Rail Roa.U or 75 cents per dayrtoilth y hands to Mr CarrcU,ou the worit IS miles ville, or to ^ ‘ June 20 3t NEGROES WMTEDi tocklogs. No 10. While pine. No 11, Ash. cypress ivliite oak bntfds. No if walmit. _cl,erry, mid &c. No 28. Flax canvas. No 29, Cotton canvas No ISO, Flax and cotton twine. 'aX 1 eatlier. No 33. lio.sc. No ?4, Bruslies. No 3, I’.nnliiig and dry goods. No 37. Fitch, tar, rosiin . ;i8. TttUow. soap, oil. No 39, Sbipchandleij. No40, Statioaarv. May 30, 1857. STATE OP k: c « noJAA t-—ci'.'inKiiia aM> Notice ishervliy given, that at March Term our Court of r'loas and QnartiT Seiis.-k on-^. the , e n.l returned the lollowinir Land and Tfuvn ami on- tuined an order lo pi'U tlie same lor mo tuxes *m tliereou for the year 1855, vi/: N il \ rii (' \K0LINI \N p.iYKrrF.ru.i.K. 52-It the p llOS P ECT U ^ OF north C.AUOliI.A.A PRESBYTERIAN. T :u. acres of land-on Fay. A M'estorn Flank iload Watt & Laiirinbiirgh, Richmond county. attention is WM. F. WIGHTM.\N & CO. US at ^ iJifstirnonn ctiuuby. will huXC * n. C. MeiNTYK-E. DANIEL M, McLAUKiN. LaurinburKh. Jan’v 3, 1857. bills unti , DC W’liuueiu iiuiii i-iAv ymssssrs...- - contract shall have hecii ca'"?'--- ‘'il;:, The lias Ion*] from the want ot CIaE'^IEXT g. AVRIGHT. Attoruey at Law . Fayetteville. N. C- Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets. FebT 3. 1S56. _ ;:::::nl:^Vn^cirbfn. i.rtripiicale by ^e respective yards. will be paid by the navy-agent w.thm thirsty davs after its preaeiitation to hnn. It I’* Stipulated ill the contract that, if default l e mmle by The partie., of the first part in “ ll.'inilsomc KuSUlFUCe fO»- Sale, or any of the avUdes men,™ The Subscriber, desirous of changing his business as this ‘-“J' '-‘V j' / t f„ that case, tlie contractor well as his location. kis handsome and ccmmodi- ^bo',„a to the U. State.s plac^ir’s'.Tot Imcessare to ‘partiSire.-he would a ji.iii 1"^,,';“'^ Jic^v. Tirfr ^.rcongress m that ease provided arc ries. Rresbyteriiin Church in Korih Ciiroltiia labored under a serious disadvantage 1 to advocate bor claims and re|)rcsent ber interests. It is esti mated that only 1000 Presbyterian \U-eklies taken in the boniids of our three I resbyle- We have 13,000 Communicants, and it is safe to infer that there arc 30,000 Presliy- teriaiis in iirineiple.in tiie State. Oni Cjnoi stands fifth in the Union in point of nninbers and her meinlicrsliii. is greater thnn that ol niiv Svnod South or West of Pennsyh-ania. bnr .sister States on the North and fcontli, neither of which has a niemliership so |arge as ours, pulilisli tlie Central, and the Snnthern Prcsiivterian, for the benefit of their |ieo|ile. llic time luis come wlien tlie rresbytenan aroliim should liki'wiso do It is a oouceded and listed by .Inhn HimUloe. 2028 lien s Oil l*incy lioilom. lifted l.»y Jonlan. .'50 acres ou Bijj llocklLh, llftlcd by .Tamos i\ il- kinsoji. 39 acres on l’u]ipy Crock, lifted by James p u- klnson for John \Vils«»n. 2i0 acres lui Gallberry listed by ILdl it Jimo^'. ; 150 acres MeUae ami Buie land, listed by Nu- tbaii Kin^, 100 acres on Wliite Oak. lisied by i.dto 2485 acres on Carver's Creek, listed by j ones a: ^ Barbee, for 1854 and lS55. acres !i.4ed ‘ V Thus McDowell. 3 lots in Fayetteville, ou Maxwell streut listed for Joseidi Seawell. 1 lot Fayetieville. North side of Kowan sin-et. listed by Charles Mouta.irue, 1 lot Norlli .‘^ide ilay street, late the property of I’atrick Montairue. 31)0 acres list-‘d by l{ob*t F. Murphy, hin | residence, for IbSi. i8.)2, 1854 and 8.uj, 300 acres listed by ditto, for 182-t and 185i>, 200 acres iisU’d 'by ditto, joins (Jedily. i 2l(i acres listed by ditt- , Mdl tract. . loot) acres East -ido Cape Fear River, li&ted bv Neill and Colin McFalyeri 37 acM-esof land on Gra ^sCreek. listed by A. Jessup for Estate of Jaiho llolltnj^.^worUi. GO acres on Deep Creek, listed by Amos Je.sup for Heirs o! James 1 IoUin;rswo)ah; 4 8 acres listed by Jno. G. Wrijrht. •'>0'’ ucies Hsl-d by .Marpirei Wright, ! ivo aeres lisK-d ler Philip J. Wri.Lht S2 « I 21 I ;.2 (biv : W ' in busincs tries uirain ot eouv.' 10 rcmaiks ns \ CriMiilvt lor llic ;ian. mniuliiin it; nil th.e hvvoi.-nii of the prvsont til be fntnul iininng women. 1 sny it vouf beiii'ils. 1 nm sieU Of s'.ivh these;—‘T’nor fellow! he was Unfi.itnnalC ill ■' biisines.s anil so..ii took to thinking;" or --iioor 9 12 fnlhiw! he hail a ba.l wife, anil lost all liean." lat lines a woman ilo who is nnlortnnate. mill like to I.nun'f I' hy, sin; e, nnil keep.s on trying to the eml ol ilie e'mi>tvr, notwilhsiaiuling the i.ililnl remnnevation man bc.stows n.j i n her bu.or not" illi.stanilin;g his oft-repealeil attcniji.s to to cheat lier out of it after siie ha.s earneil it! What iloes a woman do who has had iiu'iirovident liu-bi it i.' be sure,lo m it! bad Woi! S all Ibe harder, to nake up 'li-s defieienvies to iier lion.-e- iiold; works day and niglit—sm 90 82 linari and back arc both brcakint ' fnl word.s when her very Sou! it ! her—denies hersell tin; netdfu! crease her ehildren's iMMlion-and, J. A. SPEAKS. attorney at law, aTTRNDS the Courta of CumherUml, Harnett ^fVake and Johnston. AdJre.«, Toomer, Uarnett Co., N. C. Feh. 16. 1835. BARTiriV FULLER, .Attorney at Law, FAYETTEVILLE, N, C .. be consulted at the Law Office of Jeso G. Shvp- ■•street. 7-tf Th0S:7.S0HNS0N A TTESTfON Is called to the fact, that there me. and some of them seem pav their Notes or Accounts : 1 heg leave to say that pay to have ere this. JQETMSON. .5.5-3t in Snniiiier. lerius the retnaindcr hy . , . loro in summer , ^ The remaining classe’s'io tw il'divered one-fourth part ou or hemre i the 1st September next, oiie-fonrth part on or before the 1st Decemher next, oiio-foui tli part on or before ildren. 't'8 «i 55,;‘:,;.|.,;.,”ii;,ind iiy .Mary \V ighi. tliat hundreds if onr members j Uape Fear River, bstvd June 20. ier'd. Estf., ou Green Street, July 19. 1856. ANDREW J. STEUMAN, 1 The public examination vicoruey at Law. 1 and 15. ’Th^ "‘A FITTSBORO.N. C.. will attend . Tuesday evening the Utk. in tn -I 1 j b‘v 23d of May, 18 FITf^l-GRt .^„a Harnett .i-ev.Jos. C. I^rke. and Wed-j request to be addressed at 1 Itarth. Fnl er, •" >e l6th, a for signature and certificate. i Concert" iU be Idvcu at the Institution at 34 ^ Vhn‘ihedulc which the bidder encloses '^ .^0 1 n m To all which the patrons ol the School and the , of them signed by h ™ - Annua. V^eUng/ the Board ofTrustecs will be held at 4 o clock, p. m at the lustiUliou FEMALE H Gt I The Annual Commenci nu-nl PX'rc ! tion bVl embrace the 14tl.. lath, and lidh o. July next therein arc demanded: they arc to "e tnrn.eneu o ike terms and conditions previous — expi . lo of the lisc il vear. upon receiving a uottve ot liticen ,llis from the bureau, the commandant of the yard, or .0 ke_ mrnidied on liki of I Jays from the I navy-agent. i Torm of Offer. I, , of ,inlhcStatcof this Insl tn- herein- agree to'furnish and deliver, in the respective mes ot tins liisl.tn nan.ed in the ofasse.^herc- wiil take a Slate paper who will take in) other. The Paper is needed to be the organ ot onr Svnod and ITesbyteries—to eleviite ainl en lighten t!ie liioty of onruiemnerslnpby dilmsnig evangelical knowledge—to iiromote the tanse ] of Education—to develope the talents ot onr ^ .Mini.strr, and to sirengtlien the attachment ot j Uob't Voniij?, 10(1 acre.- listed by Tlios. Itaniey, Bv order of the Court. .lOHX McLAl RlN Jn HP 6. st of tlicir iLlath. and lidho.ju yuex . , -provisions of the 1 will lake place on the lith “"J" .^ji cimformlt with Ihe adver- ermon will be delivered on achvnlule „f Construction, Ac., of tho 4. in thv Lpit^copal Church bj ,^-7 shnuhl my offer be acceptoii. 1 Il-Avins removed to regularly the Courts of Chatham Counties. April 14, 1858, tf opto , or to Sijjnature: other F )R SAbE. , 04. icre. of Land, lying on Cape Fear •^"''2, : Dwelli'ng, Out Uoali and the ! is at a fine ka^mcas stand at the C>oss^^^ , *nd is net to be can obtain further .Any persoa desiring to pn o - ^ calling tn t^eek’^n'the Wilmington Road 15 miles from Fayetteville. g M'raGHT. iS-tf JAMK3 WUlGHT. ^VM. E. PELL, PrincipiU. June 20. 65-3t § foir Oct. 4. W. P. ElliotL COMMISSION MERCHANTS FAYETTEVILLE. N C. Agent for Lutterlnh »c V7in Ikttett.l promptly to all busin Oct. 21.1856. ^ tUa©]k'3®231 ©pS’HSl a few years age. unUer the influence be set, the amount likewt Form of Guarantee. ill tlie , in tht onr pcoide to the soil -and sanciaancs o: own State. If onr Chnt-cb in other States, and Ohnrclies in tliis State, can KiM ply their nie.n- i,ers with a religions journal, why may not we. Are North Carolina I’rcsliytenans inferior in talent, energv and iiatrioti.sm to their ncig i lois on tho .North or South, or to Christians of other denominations at home? " same or better opportnnitics of accomplishing this work, .shail we leave it undone? In laiiTuage of one of our most able and iisclul .Ministers, an adopted son of onr ..tate, onn-Iit to have been undertaken '20 years ago, but it is not too late to begin to do right.' In the last two or three months, tl lane O' ibout $5000 has been subscribed as a porina- nent capital. At a meeting of the contributors I Tf, Di’ita; J'ttn'c a't'l f- CB [Vb&S , li'ui'-r^i ' 1,'d. living dv •iron- cf cliniigin Ctfvr- his Di ng .-doiv f«r -'idv. H "vciil ifli KKS oftlio niO't b'slnibl iiFss, jVny p‘*i>oii desirous of gouii; call gev a bargain. es OH' ‘situations in lo'.vii tor Hm Wnsi- iuto the business JAMES F. FOl'idCE.S- June o. !8ri7 SA'il'JIi or 'WILSIIXGrTOl^- TliW Bank has declared a dividend ol 4^ pt‘r cent ui of the iivolits of the la-t Si;, month,-, piiyablv oi it' T Tlie niipcr-igncd, —— • — °fTZl‘ ITkerckv guaranty that in case the * for any of the classes Slate t ‘therein named be accepted, thariic they will within ^^Rtetfor-thesaMe, with good X and in case -ant • “. , iield at Greeusborongh on tlie 14,h of .M« Rov A. Baker, Chairihan,—the I’liper wai ...l.uonslv located at Fayetteville, under of Mil}’,— us uii- animously located at Fayetteville, name gnd title of the Nop.th Cap.oli.xa I RL- nvTEiuxN'. Rev.Wm. N. Mebime and Be . Gfeor,to McNeill wore elected F.ditois. Be . Vlessrs. ;George McNeill, Wtn. N ^ ■ " H. Wiley, and Messrs, tieorce out O; tnc II the lot’ll the i Inter,'-t a; th,- rat,- of f, p.-r cent per anm.m \\ i allowed on -ubseliptions to stock maO'! ij'tel Ihc • , It i iu-i. till the nc.xt divi.lend. b. Ji'-i, I.IT, T.i.h i. Juneb'. 53-lni SATiOiVAIj G.VZKTTK* Tbi‘5 J»*cat Journal of Crime and Oriimnais L in It Tweiah Vvar. an.l is widely circnialed tlireug.iont tliv country. II co.itainsall tie- great 'Inals, triinnial ai-e.lai,,! apt..r,.,ivi:.te Fdil-.Vial- on the s-ime to- gcilur b.-Fli iiitoriiiat.on on Criminal .Matters, not to be foiuiii in any other newspaper. .v.r. Siibseriptioiis, S2 per Aiiuiim: rl f" , ^ Monlirs. to lie .e.iilUvd hy Sub.-cribers. (who should write their names and the town, couiily and state w here they reside, piaiuly.) ]es wIiLMi her —speaks hoj^c* tlyinjr xviiliiii morstd tn in- cruslieil 44 I neitlicf bv the iron grip of poverly, nor allured .,„ iby the .h’ldas smile of tcmniatioa, bopefullv 1 91 i her trust in Him who fcedctli the sparrow.s. 1 I ‘ o,,(._-ihe weaker sex?” Uni on your imsii- laninious ma.iboodi “Took to drit.king lie- cause he was iiahiippy!” Blc.ss—Ins—big— ' ;^',artan--sonl! How i admire him! Could nt i iU a minute witlmht lie.had ever}thing to Ids j ,„tnd—never had the slightest idea of walking 'aronnJan obstacle, or jninping U—never pvac- i ti-od that sort Of philosophical gymnastics— und defy it to do ts worst'because they chattered so, but fioor fellow! ■Wauled Imtlered toast-had to eat dry bread; liked to ride, but bad to go on foot; fond of wine, lint bad to drink beer; couldn’t oke, thoagb the big cliiimtey did: rushed out of the’world andtefl ids wife and children battle with tlie fate that bis coward soul was afraid to meet. F.rave magnanimous fellow! Again—we arc constantly hearing that tho extravagance of women debars young men Iroui Poor tilings! raxiiii'vs Pi- bn-i i coul.ln’t grit, bis teeth at fate to he blits of matrimony. I'oor tilings; they mil the frivolous circle Sl,rings,and now "».‘rhrouih tfi™WuhrvXlrat these the ditference In-tweeu the ofTor ol the said ,,,Pointed an Executive Cominittce, finding a Ide available td the and that which may be accepted, ^ ^ pby itS business Springs sbou d t^e ocvnpm ^ lK!stqaaUtj o to g ^ six l.an,U k.-.fvil> tiffi ,ere Kailroad miles of the t ayettevi le a \ic \RTHU For particulars apply to McARTHUR. J. P; KOFER. J. Vi. McKAV. Nov. 1856 29, 2C-tf \. M. AI CTIONRER -V COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ea.st side of Gillespie street, F.vrETTEViLLE, N- C. October 1. 1855 alARBLE FACTORY by geo. I.-AUDER- Nearly opposite Oct. 1. 1856, Auction Store puldic as a Stimmcr ^^The-Tsprings are on Jackson Creek, Moore Co N, C ^ The virtue and medical propyt'*" are well known.-the pieviiling '“''wral is 1™“' Magnesia amt S^pk-aEo presenL U ere water passing by the- bpii.atbing- '“',‘'“or’''ven cOnveV h^ter to the dwelling liousc. vAts. OI tXLl to make this a place and in tolerable good oi Springs as tbc Fields Railroad will pass as near ttie op o ‘”^?Cm^q:tblesmi::l^;ofme last summer, I suppose that more than gone to these Springs during bad been open. It is thought uniiepessary to giv to this jlroperty. known to require will inform them-' Warranted titles NviU be pix « Wen"sds may suit the convenience of a purchaser. Address, 54-4t ,. i A B Signature of two guarantor,s. q p Pate. l' hereby certify that the above namc'd ., J. known to me L men of croperty, and able to good their guarantee'. Date. dis rict Judjfc June C. L'^57 To K A SEVMOTMl. Kdilor /iid Dn>pFietor of the National i’dlice (lazette. New ^ 01‘k Cil-y. Iv er and manage its business Carolina three tuindred per.soris \Vcnld have that season li the house A Fine New cosf. June 13. FOR SALL. Buo-wy, «t mueb less than first d W. I. GOLDSTON. 54-3t. e further details ivs } Class No 1. A. D.C.AMFI Bennetts- To be siehc.i by the United States Uidted States district attorney, collector, or naxy ‘'®The fbBowing are'die classes required at the re- speclive yards. MAINE. Class No i. iVhite oak logs. No 6. Yellow-ptne CHARLESTOWN. M.ASS-ACHUSETTS. White oak lo^s. No. 3. M hithoak pro- No. 4. wUiito oak pieces and rnd- - I I’besrytekian a jonnial of the first •omake , (.,niai to the best in the country in ty|io- grani’.ica; appear.-iaeC and in ' I'J wants of our Chnrelies. Its eoln.nns w II affoid the latest intelligenoe, both foreign and doines- tie, and special care will be taken to give a ! TAK)'^ XO'IU'K. THE.siibscribor having, at Jiiiu-, ■term 18,1, ol tin- ^oui-loi Fl.-as a,l,l Oiiai-U-l-Sessions lor llu- Conn y of cumbei-land. .inalifi.-d as .Vlnmiislr-.itor npon the pby to establish the Paper '^It is our wish and design to make Ibe North 1 c,mn o. Fb-as ■ ' ^ ?;.rofWTm;T:‘Mo;,:;cWreb;-n^^^ in^ claims against the sail'. Estate to pri-smit the same ,„u_very liOoV. iA p^ebeU,.. par,y a mee of their recovery. , I vvashed down with vliamiiagne nt seven shillings e-an’l select a wife from (jf fasliion; there arc no refined. rveU cdiieateil; ' lady-l'ke, practical girls and women, whom any man, with a man’s .seal might be proud to call wife, nobly struggling for an lidnest maintain- ane-e- a.s vvritcr.s, governesses, teachers, scam- strc.ss(-s and inilliiicvs. T’hey never sec such iidvetlisement.as th.s in the papers by a young girl, a silnatibn as governess, can le-ae-h the English branches, French and Italian; and is willing to accept a small^ remu neration, lo secure- a respectahle home.” Fudge! None so blind ai; they who won’t see- The truth is, must of the young men of selfish to the back-lionc- never innke up a ch an rs:—'‘Wanted, She news. Tiid an expo- Frbm eoii- or- Jane 13. WANTED. A few likely servants.-men boys and girls. The highest price will be paid by cu mg j“Pk"Qj}gji-rs. 37-tf ADAMANTINE and TALl.OW CANDLE.S, anUommOn TOBACCO; and almost anything Grocery line. Cheap as QOLDSTON. Fsb’y 7, 1857. 36-tf No 3-'. Lca- Nb33; liinitiiig rosin. No 3;,. Feb. 14. SECOND SFRING STOCK. STARR AmFw'iLLIAMS r,.ig s»,, vxsjt sonable Goot.8, w^kick‘key the'usual time to Trade very low tor Casu. prompt paying buyetB. ^ J. B. STARR. I will be at ibc Town Hall on th to feceiVi tlto i ‘ ^ come forward and pay ‘k®"''*7 day for the collection J^''^y-x:EILL, June 13. G Icon. Ne 22. “f;;; “.T-Vo'u;. Faints, oils. Ac. ftudtin. No. 2o- Hardwaru * No 30. m-'S. Flax canvass. No 29. totiou c.invi.. fine i Flax and cotton '*■ T ' thur No 33. Hose. No o4. DnisliLs. No. 41; I-ire-wood. brookla’N. new YORK- 1. Wliite oak logs. No. 3. White No 0. Yellow pine pl.ank stock i • me First day of J«Iy^ | Mb U Velidw pme bcanjs; /p>;^"°Ko’’‘rL Asti, Stationary. tie, and specia and accurate,summary ot btate name of the Paper is designed to >>e nent of its ehar-Jetef and contents; victiOn, it will advocate tlie thodox, Old School doctrines and o.dei ol t.iL Onr first aitpcal is to oilr .A C I’rcsbyterians. W hilst we rely con ( ■ upon their favor, we trust that the „f North Carolina Who have fo.unl kom .s m Other States, and the adopted '-uta^ens o o . State who form so important kk; «;9t o'^on. Ministry and memhership, will t. ke . interest in this enterprise, and .L liearty sniiport. , ,, _ „ TKiiits- §2 per anmini in aavance, oi Hv t^oAtm first 999>>«er; $2 50 in stx nnmth $3 aUhe end of the year. I'o clnhs o 2-) or more, iiaying in advance and w icn 1 ^ Elders are earnestly de.siicd to ,c . ^ | immediately June 9, „e.,mre to the said Estate will please maW^ol, ,.ever smoke .logons of eigars a day at ■ i three pence apiece, never invilfc themselves to I go to c.mccrts, the oiiera, or the theatre! M nsh ,- of \t.- i 'tkey eould afibrd to get married, but can’t meet 1 to make j with a 1 rettv girl vvlio has tiie tin.” lo E. 1- . Vl-'cre-ii'-' . 1 ' ■’ll s.-'lt'cnu-iit-lor me in my naiiie. and gi-iur.illy to | mui-Tict all bnsincssasl might or could do were I 'Book here, Jim,’ s-aid a young sonally present; .. . J-I to nn old soaker tvho had cvi- JuiieU, 9. - i , interest in spiritual fellow llic FA, 3'HEiindei’MB'ned bnvinjz exi'cntcd iv pow , « w,. ■ to E. I'. Nl'U.ro. he is th*‘!’(‘by unthorizctl Iftnniivc j will) tl,l Tcltj (,>> uU scUicnicnts tuv nit* In my name. - • • -t-* c.,. J.J. MOURE. ■j.tf j other evening to tin ,,-cT FFCFlVFDidvntly taken too deep an i H.A. Jt.l bl-OL.,U ute pecubdh «b- “r ■■■ Vr ■■.■ • BWl'iW SHOLS '' stibhev of those in liis condilioil, vociferating Laa,,s ami (c-nis j 'Look-a-iterc. old fellow, you ,,, j will spoil your constitn, on by better bold up ’ ‘Const.U.tioi. be bloVNtd. c old fellow, ‘broke that long ago.— CIjvf8 No. j mi sen ^timber. M F\ULKaWhea.U,h;::wasreH-i ; f (Ttt 'f S & SHOES: I.adics- (c...t.-.-s. i ment of BOO J ...v.-.vc eiiiirx , .Satin and colored ; L;Ul;es and (.-nis lt\ of a ic.-w and beautiful pattern, and ever.; “m^s^A'i-rtoieeaudearebiny soU-.-b-d by ban i wn. spu. df. and buyers will find it to their ‘ I -better are imrchasing clsewh-ere. Lorner ol GiUt-pi' s,,ip tl,e „... . , „ Been living on the by-laws these ir-ix months. for Franklin streets. April 22.1857 47-tf All persons allows No 2.3. Lead, Fine, and “o- cm- ^9"'' ■ ” kin SO. Flax and cotton No 33. Hose, and dry goods No assist in procuring as 111...., -it:; ,0 bie and forward the names, bj ’ this Office. As soon -a.s loOO sn isi'ri w. ol.ti.iiied, the first number will lit is-ui ^ 1 faithful and vigorous : ."b,r -es two tnonths hy those llho take a ,, iii this work;, we will «''';d,t, doubt, b(ya.m__^ tst 3000. lUia i ■'AST'S©:::: -H to pay the sail!.-haying u-.-M 1 ic.tireu . conslilcratiou thcictoi. Tilt: QficKEsr UAii.RO.-.iTlT.'ix ix America. _Tl,c Michigan Central Railroad Company ,n-e now running a lightning train from Cl.icago to Detroit daily, upon tlieir.single track, whicly LeesviU-.-. Robeson \V. s 5. r } i n L I -N ■ cieucat temmissum XU.cI.a.. NORTH WATER STREET, Wdndnulon, A. " I for Sliced and regularity, is nnciua!led on any ROBERT INMON. j ,,^,,,1 p, America. The train leave.s CliicagO at makes ten stops, and reaches Detroit at making that place in nine hours 11 distance of on which this train Co.. N.C...Iane d-1^57. 5^'^^ ^ ro N I Hardware ».,w No 29, Cotton eanrns, ■: -Yn -n G ass. So'32, Leather. Wine. NO .il. _ ,, . May 2,1857. J, M, WILLIAMS. L8-tf A CARD. the undersigned would respeelfnlly inform his old ,,„,hes. So “soap”.“ o!l N’ tlicm. Jan, 17. IS-x begin'the.publieation nt the end o bap ^unm - C.. ::f ti^ Cafobna l twrtona. a.b.mmn IoRw snu. or .qn-; PrS^t^SrFltyctteville, ^ C. “tohisear- Fayettoville, May 20, ISO. ' - NEW (iOOliS- KYLE will be promtiHy attended tm Api'il 13, lo57. iLAiS^asTiAiraii vaorosxes rea^xxvxa SELF-SEALING JAKS. I.,j,eau of Coastmelion, Equipment, & Rapa.rs. white-ash oars a. innhogany. - - V 11 Wbilu-ash oars and hickory bars ann ■ L'M, y is now receiving liis Spviu;- dry goods, SPUlNfi TIiAUE, iSlL niul Siuiinier suppU' Bolting CLOTHS} by the case, will be LOW PUICES. March 28. . ,, ciT/tb'’'> i 18 nov." rccciv nig hats, BOOTfc A bllULS,, being pnreliased F . F K A ii (' >'■ a lieautifiil -vnd well selected stock of AN'i; Si.'MMER GOODS, I AC., all of which, being P-”-” 1 „ general assoUmei.mitoUtlnj latest e offered by Wholesole or Rctai, et , , es^ lion. Crane Shawls, Bonnets I n;?ata;: Gloves. Belts. Hnsiery. Ac. 43-i! o u’cloclv !>.' in., from CliicagO, including steps, 282 miles. The lirst.day came ihrou.gli, the 25th May, it arrived at the Detroit depot on time, to the very since then lias been prompily u dav. Tliis is quicker time by some two or tlirec npies an liour, tlian is made upon eitbcv the :?evv York Central or tlie Hudson River roa s, bolli of vvliieh leave a double track. Portraits.—M- I-nc®al, in trails of one of his minute, and to time eaeli ■ ■ The luatefiai* * WASHINGTON, D. C. named are Par‘® to such as desire ^to p-,„e Xo lany of which vv ill • ‘ commandants ot tge re- k walnut. No 21, Iron. ,rsaieu,s.... - i"9lu offer on apinicationbi^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^ ,h„eto .,i„e, tid. No 2 1.1 acrc'i lying fifteen milua ^ ^ iwin. vinls noon application to thu ' , ^ No 27, Paints, oils. Valuable Land for Sale. No n. -Csh, cypress. No No 22. Stiikes.,nany- 24 pio- irdn. So 25, ’ - No 34 Glass. oil. UOS’T ALL COME .AT once: Hasiust rcceited w. lilrge tlicre is atjout one tuindred viiL-iY. ».;i lower little river. VClltUIlW^ ..v-v*---' , 1 nished are aetually required 4«, ’staHot ’wiil have a No 47, Miscellaneous, and fifty acres cJeareil auu " ’Yn all tr-acke to “=*9kant ana navy-age,.. -gj^amina- g-auu, st.a , VIRGINIA. ^^oro^.5^y^vrwh^.ch^tm^^^^^^^^ YGIow pme plaak -bre^iber on the P-i- WALKER. - f “ ‘made^X'wMe"of a Cvs at any ’’ July 19/ • I ftt ,.,.„r end general STOCK OI- . - the Fall and Wintertrade, oons.staig GOODS suited to the 1 uD of otaclioice. ,j,iv fioons. ---■ ‘•'-’•e' -■ aesirablc in _AI,SI)— White and colorc-i l.inen IbAlnig, En-'iish and Ereiieh Drap u Eta- Bu'ached and brown Shirtings and Shectm, Irish Linens, Linen I ivnlo Cloths, Towclings and Na; '""" Leghiirn. Panama Umbrellas -and Farasnla Si’KREOSCOl-IC milking tlie stereoscopic port friend; hud the idea of taking the '"‘“6 or proof one after tlie other, and making Ins frld look each time npon a 1 c,.et cittiii"’ lie looked ut Vl)C ottirelinorl obsenr.;.’ and during the " Zilto the right at an ohject fixed nearly at " ;:!,rof fi.rt;five degrees These two ima- „es lieing placed in the stereoscope, let the ob and Moleskin Hats an Goods sold at the changed for country p Sept. 14. 18a 9- iy-?4 FayettevUle, (Uay St..) March U- 1857. 11-tf
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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June 27, 1857, edition 1
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