. i : - - ' ' - : For V Devoted j ews, Political and Business tnattoi- ir "rtiier, Agncultu re, and Family Reading. M. F. WIUI1TMVN, Editor. I IUBLICATIOX OFFICE, J INOEPEADKXCE IS JTflE SOUL OF DKi OCRACY ! FAYETTEVILLE, Nf C. SATURDAY. JULtTS DOXALDSOX STREET. . .. TERMS ZQk . C.VtOT.I.I.S 'II or , 1 til U ST e of t mouths, s 3 09 o-ie 3a ! 3r?? "Mlwsl for a shorter peri.d 'VlIowtBB- r-,..,.t.;i r, ' lucPP"etor oi- FA-OSS, l.VrriKiiTi - , W ihe Oaraha.an, 1 year, S8 00 - irmreacn su'j-oh' 'amnion, unl-sx th 'nt is puhltshecl for more than two mnnth r thr-ie mo iths, - - - - $4 ftO AOtHJflSTilATOR'S SALE. I will sell nt public wile, oo Tuesday the 6th July at tbe rew.lence of the late W. F. Moore, all of the Alan 1 Ann riasre. I Barouche. 1 BUhhtV. and I tiri..J w.tt -, . - . , , , -' ' X . . in HIMU I "1 new ? L heba 1hS tttb ear 2 Nero Men icl i h I Boy. and Rent out the House, j jjs Bto n rT t rHAS fJtlST KPCEivpi 111 f rt 1 li Bl a large and fancy assort VOLUME X1X-N0. 957. June 20 E. F. MOORE. ArlmmUtV 65ts Labor Wanted f are payinjr Fifteen Dollars and Board bernonth (w,fl payment-, monthly) for handii on tbe K-il ftad. Wll. oi b. ,7 ;Sei'LJr?,JTB- ment of -,B OOTS A'SHftES:' UAt&n' Gait Satin and colored ; Ladies' and Gent.' MJWSC gBOE T oi a new ana Deautiful pattern, and erery mjte of ar a nis une. stock is choice and carefully Jected.hy him tw lve mo'ifis. 10 00 rMs"in mts mjthave the Vleirpl , nriarksd oi th;;m. orth;rwii thpy will le : " llfjrb.fa-Ll ehrjrM accor-H.ialy. 5a" r i directed to this r?aiiition WM. F. WIGIITM1Y & CO. CLK HE.VT G. WillCHT. Altomty t Lan , pyetevIlle,ls.C. 02ice at the corner of Bow and Green streets. 5Teb'y 3. 185B. J. A. SPKAIK, ATTORNEY" AT LAW, ATTSV0 3 ths Canrts of Camrland, Harnett, Wake and Johnston. Adiress, Toainr, Ilarnett Co., X. C. Feb. 16. 18o6. NEGROES WANTED. 'OVSadZnrlUry the highest cash price for us lrt .V L6'8 ,-dds?ed to rither of prompt attention. ' ""UUMna county. w.U have D. C. McINTYRE. Laurinburh. J. , VlEL M' MAURDf. " j ji-ti weThas1rKatrondelrU"f banin iS business as . . . "-c ,w JO those wnnmnlul self, and buyers will find itlo thqir intenf ttBl j. tore purcnasing elsewhere. Corner or lii ;pi rranKiin streets. April 22, 1857. 47-tf ? Sometime trade for said . laoSPK(UTUS-.r, rHE WORTH - CAROLINA PRESnVTERU: TW Presbyterian Clmreh ih Nonh Carolina 'us loiter Cultured und.-r a seeious l:sadvaiitiir rom I In; WiliCl of n j..:. , I i - . ........ . uuiin-iiLc HIT ; wimsaiid rejiresrt.it lier interests. "It is est matedit only 1000 I'lesbyteri.ni Weeblii ,?;TrrB'-Trwr-'Tr fr. I "f he-t)0!i;Mls of anr tliree PiWt. tn Januarv or FehmaV S,ro f. " rV2dMm",!'"t It Nnb! nmn.h r j TwTf u l" I S.tslllfl fiftli in .1... TT : f . v(r I j , ..-. iiir- tl II lull 111 (lOlflf NORTH CAROLrNIA'N- AYETTEVILLE. A. C WILFURi ROMVCE OF CRIME. TI7I I.I ( tIv a i . . . - m ' NORTH WATER STREET Tit ' Wilmington, Jx O. " . . . ..... ... wu.,.K..u,i-ul9 o, rvavai stores or othi-r i t , . . . ia I iinu ni-r iiKMiHiersiup is srreuter OTlimi Milt I or Wki I i - Leesrille, Robeson Co., N. C. June 6. ig J s-6t ..nr sistl'r Sti,,fts " t,,e N," th nud' South , :mi-h inis a irieiniierslnp so hi pre jis W-. fl. TTJIf I.IVo-rlv Imi.8ii the OVntral, and the Souther,, i ....vieriaii, ior the lieiuTit of their ,..,..! ". II inf. turn. .io ...A I .1 . n I " - ' ...-. 1 1 1 1 I IP 'I'iiD .... ....... Clmrch iu North-Caroliim should Kk.-wio do Will give personal attention totho . .A ''" .1 'V"""'- t is a eoneede.l :,d all consignments of Naval St I - :.,"uf "eQ1. ."" ,i,t l. Hmt liaildred prod wi 9Fos are e the trust fadiSnSr& predion. Bat eomfort. VJ2tV wbieh the medical . fc if is w-.f d'Sn,tJ that tliey .,,1 aZ($ their nnspenkabla honor in J chanter in the crimi,:ni i.;t. 1 . .'.'..':'tk-;MTjl(lenee'. Tepoa i M .v o.rth, in. which ....near WilHant P.ui J!lJtitf,i fj u . S rxtn . - r?n fsi his J n lli:-23-' PHVSICIAN SCSPICIOPS FATIEXT3. of. .n.,.l,ers, '.'K'on" nioSter and-raurderer; with directory ! f"-S i.Ti. thrt of o-'i'ni'n.aukers.coiivu-tedanduiieonvieted-1 msfn' roooers and lowers; fraudulent mer- , , . . C 8ro'SSos.i v I Cants, murderers detected and hanged, or w ? ' AJLT, .l.,-. and undetected; ith burg,ar8 and SS?' our members oduce. and any other l.nsiness entrusted tofc cVe , " btl',e '!,l, r wI' wil1 t:'ke no other Apnl 18. i&f. ,y - Synod and Presbyteries- to elevate and .- 85-y resideot tht i, t " " V ""'uc. scuueraan non- WATIOXAl. POLirn n.Tr. Thlr.f, .tnm.i..f,..: . Twel.h "vr"; r.M? r,mi.,aU is inits ' ,7 I! . r.,a circulated tl,ru,iC mouths. a very accommodating , j. w,., n me great Tr als T rimii .l ... , "pj" -riLoriaia tlironghoutthu lais. i rimiinl on the salne. to- loa mm' v nriK.. .. trcther wi'h intnpmat-vn . . -. ... cuuuiry it would be i , . criminal .Matters ( nn to pleasant residonw ir. ... ' , , be found in anv oth.-r no -w.rs ,j no to . .. - . ..".iii"-. i . i Arms ! . BART WW FULL Ell, Attorney at ff.aw, Pi YET TE VI n h, BT , C May be consulted at the Law Office of Jese G Shen hcrl. Eq., o,i Green Street. July 19. 185K. 7.tf m9 ANDREW J. STKD.MAX, ' Attorney jt law Having removed to PITTSBOUO, X. C. will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Couuties. April li, 1856. tf A TTE.VTIOJV Is called to the fact, that there are MANY who OWE pay lArZlVT Seen,' t0th!nk H "ece,sary to pay uieir .Notes or Accounts : To those and all others to here6 Tno. J. JOHNSON. Summer. Term. ! """ "f "UJ omor newspaper. 1UOS, J JOHNSOV f .. ouwripiions. a i .hoi, ins, to be remitted write tneir names and the tney reside, piainjy.) To R A smmm Editor nnd Proprietor of thl '""uimi t once wazt'lte JNew lorkCiv. milieu uie piety ol oiiruim .ershii. bv .1 (T,;.... evauirelieal knowled-et,, promote the cause or Education to develon thm i.,!..t r -f. . - - : v 1. I, fill .Ministry, ami to strengthen the atta lim :it of daughters. w... -..jMu lo lae soll allU sanctiiaries of their own fetnte. if If our Church in other June 20. 55-3t June 6, 1857 FEMALE H 6H SCHOOL. 1 be Annual Commencement exercises of tbis Xnstitu- "r..r rmorace I-'th. and llitb o July next. ' aecommo.latln i.i.,?.; " .1- r, - . J "v..uu u, MP oerr"A . t oar uimrch in other States, and other " "WSjMjJ Jhnreh"'tlji State. ......,,!, their ,,,,- towa,el"5TndlteSJ tt f'a" jo..r..l. why may not we? ... .Aorin Carolina rresbyteriaus inferior iu talent, energy and patriotism to their neighbor on the North or South, or to Christians f other deuoiiimatious at home? With the same or better opportunities of ncconiplishin-r this work, shall we leave it undone? . In the i.iiigiia;rc t one of onr most able Ministers, an adopted sou of onr "Kiii. to nave iieeu undertaken 20 DOUBLY HOUSL! 2-OWKRS & TROT, ProprlAir a, TTl O Ppnni.lAtAi.a r 1 " tn.. .... I !iS 1 nounce to the nublic. thnt I ! . v. ,iU..- j i.:ic-iwug patronage extente t. mem. tney nave been induced toeulii-c th- FIR -SALE. aadrru if I and useful State, "It en i!(i rears ji.n. I ii, m ii ji, mo iateo Deiu to io ri.nn' I u the last two or three months, afund of .out $5000 has been subscribed as a perin.i cnt capital. At a meetinir or the .-out ibutors cld at Greensboroush on tlie I4'!i of May, i'V. A. li iker, Chairma-i, t'.ie Piper was Iin- inuuu.lMV KM'tlteil at i- railway roboers and formers; fraudulent mer- , in-ii way men out of number we have olie more dark l atre. It is iimt - - -" ' I WUIIIUIIIO the story of Dr JJionysins Wiefobychi, the res ult of whose trial iu the high court of judiciary at E.linburg is given under the head "Scot land " - . . ' In the town of Galashiels previous to Mar tinmas, 1852, lived a family named Darlino- consist icg of an aged mother, a son and two The eon's name was Thomas, aired at that time about fifty; and the daughters were Margaret, asred sivtv m.rl Ta.,i,n., J1 . . . I I , I . 0 1 7 1 1 1 C years younger. They were persons who had received a common school education, arid pos sessed an ordinary amonnt of intelligence, Thomas being able to tell a good story when iu the humor. Isabella was the conversation alist, who talked with visitors and transacted business; Margaret, being more retiring, con fined herself to the management of the .honse. They possessed property which yielded 110 per annum, of which, after deduction of sundry charfres, 96 a year was paid to them in quar terly sums by their agent, Mr William Ruther ford, writer in Galashiels. reputation till he was ab to kee v'1' artfl tllPV Sinnnnliih. lMa - " " trrii. That On taking their agency, about seventeen Concert wi muiiv uie loin a gi'u hi ine institution at 3j o'clock S41 Acres of Land, lying o.i Cape Fear River Store, Dwelling. Out Houses ail ia first rate or.l jr. The Store' it at a. ii.ie business sta id at the Cross Roads and tbe aa4 is not to be eclt.l by any in North Croia. Any persoii desiring to purchase can ota:n further particulars respiting the propjrty by calling cn c.t&er of us at Willis' Crjek on tiie Vilmingtoa Road 15 miles from Fayetteville. SARAH WRIGHT. Oct. 4. 18-tf JAMES Wttl'-.HT. n. m Tn all ,. l,:i. .1 . . . . pubifc are 1 v iT W bCbVl the i .Th of On Monday the oU. of JuIy; .be Annual Mecti.r ' eVt ..?S I :aA?S?rlT. A.rutees eld at 4 o'clock, p. m.. a liberal share of U 4 t'v ; fUC lUMUdllUa, i W. P. Elliott, COMMISSI OSf MEilCIUNT, VA VETTEVILLE. N. C. Apint for Latterlt.h Sc lo.' Meambcat line Vill atten t projlpt.y to hII busiu.-ss rutrufK d t. h:rarr Wet. 21. lS)5a. -il-tf Five sevenths of thsj FAll l ISd AND TCRPEX Tl.tJ LANi in Haraett coa ity, k io-.vu as the Parkiift June 20. 55-3 1 WSfrE. PELl., rrincipal. Hoving a few y.-ars age. uu.ier the influence of de- inim. jurci,astQ ine welt k ojn .iigs. aau now not needing them own Jack-on tor mysylf, ad lose , , , ... .v. 1 u, lauir tu puoi.c as a buinoier watering place, i have resolved to tn i.l a iT'-nei-al desire throtifh th.. ..:.'. 1. 1 - . . - T 11 1 V li opr ngs siiou a i.e oceiijued and made available to th op-ieious stables attached nr.a ..-r..i r ttendance. the Establishment, wkt th. ropnetors ia providing 4r th. mcy aope wui secure o tlen 11. rJmeifnJSouthoIuStlriVMtrt Carriages in attendance on arrival and departarf Steam Boat', for the accommo latio.i of passi'ngers Horses and Carriages furnished at any notice fo carrying travelU-rs to any part of the adjacent comitrv J. W. POWERS. w. CTROy Fayettevillc, May 12. 1S56. 98-tf .1 vpi ti. vi 1 1.. iiii,I.. .!.,. 1 tears aro t imr nmn.i. . Mine and till., of the Noam Caimuva Puks-! nd in 1852 , f ionn r u-..a- ' ivterias. Il.v w... X- m .i i ..i. " "" i-tueiiy money Jeorge McNeill" w,re cWi E-lUor". J" I '""" Stable aeearitiea. In Galashiels vli-ssrs. George .V,-Xeill. Win. X M -bat.e .v' a,so '' the families of two mnrriwd sisters, .J..ker and C II. Wiley, and Messrs. (,.,',rie I '"'r'ws and nieces, who are alk-jred to liav.' UcXeill, 5r., John II. t'ook I David Miir. been troublesome to their uncle Thou as and M. . 1 ' " ' " . . . l , . .. ' . ln Ifll'.lJII'.V f . I " . fT.ii-d a ' i Illlltirc n ii nritruii .).,.:,. ...,..- I. - ' ----r. jv. ..ice us peopie. i ney were n our wis:, a.,,1 ,1,.,, to make the Noarn i !,law,,,1,"' " the rate of interest receivec .,.v ..., . wMiuEHMy a lournal of t he fir ,st ; for fieir mmey; the railway passed too near riie Fiifiiitiiie i Fixtnies of tit? FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL FOR SALE. These Springs arc on Jackson Creek Moore Co V , aunsc,rHer davl"B fUlly deter""d to sell th aVe weU ZZ 7 l&r"' " ' xi .i L " Y ? prevailing mineral is Iron, with This Hotel eniovs a lir r u. . . .u '""r Present. There isafall of nf,M a r, u .:" u? "JOW'n- !nnx. by which machinery oect of t,.t..re i, ir7:! w,ttl P" ' flora to : .. IT i iM.u piuce increased, until in the an uid ie latest intelligence, boil, r....;., i , . , . . ' 'ni iionies- ami special care will ! taken to give a full accurale siimn irv of State n 'ii... .ame of the Pap -r is designed to be an e.o .eut of its character nnd contents. V'rom cou 'iction, it will advocate the conservative or- noaox, uiu School doctrines and order of. tin. I UUItl ik lllt'V 1 IT I nilll Oil n I.. V v....,, iu leave ana see n no more. I ney took a horse three mile f.. LT v . - . ..o... nnu-mrg. .-so. i, tiosatield place, Porto- oeiio, .Mr Ivutherford continuin to be agent for their property. And now for the hero of .rrj: '''u' y wn' macbinery.Dect of future iucrea,. Wh.i 7"" " P" n..r fit. ,nMl So . . ... . . im, a cat .Ic.u.ll lavls.joiuiag W m. lUrr ugtous land on "VJ " " . e water "' tatbing- doine.tan be seen bv anv o7 J . " r' n r. . , J-' tvr pcjue to a x o,e, calling limisflf Dionysins Wielobvchi Upper UUU il.ver. Th.-re is earn 20.) acr,s ci the T.rr convey water to the dwelling house. ?efrr ng to our books The siT. at S Prchaae. bj C. Presbyter.at.s. Whdst we rely coufidentlv ! , profess!, to be H, tor f V- JC'n' Wtcfttl.tv orlov groails on tae R.ver. The up ! ffcver "a ur1 ry ,s Prcsent to make this a place t ia-Urochi Dt the UuM ,M" ,I,e,r ,av,,r. e trust that t he nat ive sons f,r"r""R,l,c to be oftor of medicine, ar- Ual uWdy t rel w.th piuaad with.n six ! Sprint alvSof l" T'l ,,M Carolina who have fonnd ZZ I &t IIe understood to have tffiSf " McVUT HUP of- atVatVr tt'U f Tf IU1 -ed? .ftiasi. -tl.er States, and the adopted citizens of our I I-triotically risen with his oppressed country patlxau. apply J. P. ROPER . Ths property having once been fitted up for a water- weU P CU,d agage iQ lbat won!d pV Sti,te f"rm so im.nrtat an element in our 'en in iusurrect ion against their Italian eo'n . J. W. McKv' "is Place, all tue necessary bouses are already there, " T tr r,,m, Ministry and membtrship, will take a deeu ntirroro A, n - i nr , "l"'"" to" W.l856 29, 20 tf i- ;rRv eR,i,'l-rd Thue Churrw & Coal SPt. n:i856 ROBERTS CO. interest in this enterprise and it heir1 T". IIa,B'lk Walter Wilson, a Fields Ra lroad will pass as near the Sorincs as th 1- . iwo. i5. j r, anu ivc id I'H-ir ; niauf11(.fur,r . - f , I I llflll iv MllllOOI'l. J ..cute. tlHS HL' A. M. Caiiilll, AlCTIOSEER COMMISSION MERlHAST, East side of Gillespie street, FatbttevtlijE, N. C. Octobor . lh55 M U L E BY GEO. FACTOR V, LAUDER. .. ijr opposite to E. W-iYillkings' Auction Store ay ettevvV Oct 1. 1856. N. C. WANTED. few Hkely 8ervatvta.m., and !rs. Tbc m "ivi. I iv f':iiltmir nnnn ... J. li. ItOliEltTS. 3i-tf proprietor would wish h rom inquiries made of me last rammer. I suppose that more than three hundred persons would have gone to these Springs during that season if the house had been open. It is thotiKbt unnecessary to give further details as to this property. The Jackson Springs are too well knowi to require it. Those thinkinw nf mri.: will inform themselves about the property. Warranted titles will be given, and such time on pay ments as may suit the convenience of a responsible purchaser. Address, A. D. CAMPBELL , , ' xiennettsvillei Si C 'June 13, 54-4t peace, nus ac qiiT-d the aimiable girl reputation of a friend isIhv. AND WILLIAMS It ore ther SKHfiVri L-nv.ru' f c- - - - - m O 1 1 V' n wmcn mey uui oaw Wholesale - for f auh rtr on ine usual tiniA tr wuvei!!. 111. uum.'llj. S57. 48-tr ADAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES: fine and common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! - G W- l- GOLDSTONi Fob'y t, 18v7. 36-tf March 1. 1856 . 35-tf A CARD. w T -w . '. .j t FraitH and Veaetalden. PT II ts 1rts -indUalfGaUOUB . 40. uud 5 25, i ,i nePtiey- F"r Sill,' at ,hu t'rocxery duaien. wpeCH W, $, TI'.MNGHAST. Aiso, Fresh WAKE and 1'ab,e THE undersigned would respectfully inform his old friends and customers that he can be found at the Store of C. E. Leete. where he will 1 l.,.i ... tht:m- j. r. Mcdonald. Jan. 17, 1857, 33-tf jurt Store. CillNA, ULAS 55-tf SPItlNfJ TRADE, 1857. B . F - V K A R r; J O Is now receiving a beautiful and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Comprising a general assortment of all tbe latest styles of Ladies Dress Goods. Lace and Kilt k brolderhM of every description. Crape Shawls, Bonnets Ribbons, Gloves, Belts, Hosiery, Ac! lTL. ALSO White and colored Linen Drilling English and French Drap d'Eta,"' Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Irish Linens, Linen Table Cloths, rowelings and Xapkins. Leghorn, Paaama. liassiniere and Moleskin Hats Umbrellas aud Parasols. o ZtS ?hoes anrt Ready-Made Clothiner. AI of which will be sold Imv frvi- uot. .t. ;itpnrchasers For further partictlara apply to the Mrtia.Vl?rtiif.B i1 ?B"tome A" on (and ,iscriber on the premises. lrJ pai ticularly tbe Ladies) are resnectfullv rer.nuiJi give me a call before making their selections. ty Slllil; rv .z. . . . . V A V17TTPVIT t tti linn, ihKMs: per annnm in aitvance. Or on de "wtt,ij. I liverv of the hrst ii,itnbir. in of the frioiidtocc A K..ti. r tt- ,. the subscribers hnviiio. i.t- j- S3 at t he end of the vrar To r ox . i i . .. lewit thi iwi f. . . " l"13 UUJ . . , -. -."..o v.. t . "oi-.oiv aiii.wii to Air vva ter Wi son and that eased this Hotel for a term of years ni be hnore, paying in advance and when -tlm iv.,.,. ,1 . . . ""su". ""ami SubUcV to one address, a discount of lu ,r ' fT V . " T'C the Sf COnd ,,ro"'" hope they will be patient and bear with our : ?t,"e'! ". "0 allowed. Oar Ministers ad ! ,or,1,e" '"g opinion of him nons until we snail nave put the House in such reoair r-u,ers are earnestly .lesired to act as Agents, j ""rouueeu mm, to other people in ood conrii- t ii nnni?n , ' U,erS lr,en,1,y totllu '!'- "ill please! who also thought well of him, and has J. n. Roberts. w S Wi ?. '"" '"-.as ma" "n-rnwra as poss,- continued to hold that ood o..i.. i. . 110RL"DT4. I ItlfJ Hill! 1lMd'l.r.i l.i. . e -tr....viB UtlUII i -- biic iiti iiiv iiv si tr.tt ir.vr. it r r i . . . . . tr v-r (jn ms w in o it pnn it this umce. As soon as 1500 subscribers are i , , " . - VB OI acosa"on James C. Smith, Mti7 " olti,,"ed. te nit number will be issued. If a i ' ev"'e ot gu.it, uplo the hoar before JAMKS c. smith VOS11" a"htu' d vigorous effort is - Commission Merchants. ' I. ""-f w niumui uouoi, oe aiile to. r tr;ii.. , . nave removed their office to the nn.m.,1 ..: ..... I begin the publication nt. tl. .,r h... : ic.....JL,ii mis succes,ttul ;n nennirino- x.. -. . - c . ... .. Btur-fr ol lue i . . ...w..,Vi uiub nine j. . , . 1 uu.,u.g .ormeny occupiea oy tne telegraph Company w,t" 11 P!'J!n.g subscription list of at least 3000 ' ,l,e ,avori""e opinion of many people He re Ci&Tnr to ttead a" U T AU,,-e-' Editors of the North CS '--d six months in Ilawicf we elsewt" All business entrusted to them will hp 1 resoyierian, i ayetteville, i . C. I we are not iiiformpd attended to. r-ucmio.j fayetUville. May 20. 1857 h.:- . """" Wilmington, October 1, 1836 y - - . - - -. ",B "Ppcaianee i iviinburgn as a medical practitioner. His system of treating disease was that known as homoeopathy, which iad- uresses itself to the mind of the patient as well as flip hn.W Tr i- -. ,. cent niirr.hW r finoni " . :T t . . V. . ' memciue 11 allows Only f. . . uv .'"' cmiii-Bciiig a la.jso. und now receiving nis .-spring aud summer siipd v of oik. infi..itoT.i . j general atocK or GRO&ERfES 1VD UUIIl tinv nnnno n iJ ,.on-py c.rV I . ...s oi urngs, ana as neces- nninn vAr m. ; i ii . . i . . j i a ii, Hri iir& i. ti ii i i .- ,v i i i ti nra . tprmT M"J w" "n1'r Vf"?!. .a?c.?mT'ag ... " r : J lo '"t.-T to the ordinary doses of the KAItimr I'l f ITlIt I. .r.t '.I. l ..' . ... . " ...s 0.0., an o, wn.cu, i.eiug purcnascu . lacu.'ty are monstrnns I,.r,.,t; b; . rj nut ade in the iin-et. I conviction, and for attght Wc know, mov Imii ,nntllD I... !... Ill . . i . . .1. ... ... " ttiio iaie a ve v mtpir-st. mui goou oniinon sti I :.. ,.: i- ... . . . . " oi in.s nuit, e win wiuioiit (joubt, be able to. JVew Ooods. th hnitiiiILn..t l.-...... .4. .. .. I. -"- oi8ucit nave receivea into store tnew re- NEW.-GOODS. JAM KYLE terms, March 14, 1857. G. W, WILLIAMS & GO. 4l-tf Valuable Land for Sale. tm 116" 5ers. for sale Ws e,,:'re l111"'8. ine"" If- ? . ..iifht hundred ai r.. I..;.... .... ,nm ' .... 1 1 lu u ml I.,-.. ... : 1 ... . . . f1inr , " Ww Z ",t ""ia mini uie nioutn ot little river. The land is level Alld healthy and '-,,ipted to fanning; there is ai)out oue hundred "ml H" acr?l'f r(,'l -md underaliao fetate of culti I Wlti isell it a t li,,r,.rl,,.r ;.. i: ...!. . SPRIiVG STOCK, 1857;: E. P. iuOORB. Wholesale Craeer and Coauaisston Jlercbant. LOW PRICES. March 28. 43 tf OST ALL COME AT OXCEI v ao" - 19 ' Has jnst .received in Store. 215 Barrels Whiskey and Brandy, 35 ' and hhds. of Sugar ass'td 75 Sacks Rio Coffee, : 200 " Salt. 50 boxes Soda BimMiit. Candies. Soaps. Candles, Snuff. Cigars. Ac. Ac. j All of which will be sold on liberal terms. March 14, 1857. , 41-tf 1 premises ALEXAXDEii WALKER. 7-tf I his Rank has declared a dividend of 41 per cent fne P ,h i'nP,;UtS '' lUu last Six payable on allow o 1 o v subscriptions to stock mVuU. or th. i"- "ii tne next dividend June 0. 5lm Fayettevillo, (Hay St.,) March U.' jBoT'T'iSr . ORDER XO. l Head Quarters 33 Regiment ) North Carolina Malitia. ) , , Fayetteville, June 25th 1857. The following Companies having failed to elect offi. THE undersigned bavin" executed a nxv, r 1, 1 - are "ureDy ordered under tbe command ot tneiol v e m. VT?..exec.ntca a. Power of At- lowinjr Captains. Flea Hill Comtmnr tn Cant. T J JOTI E. r-y0 E-he is thereby author to malVe BuluTof JM.,'; :k mwTfter the I5th rransact U bus nes" as ImtZ" 1ge""a1 to C1- W Smith. Quiffle! They' will U 11 res! S. JV'ETT, CaSh r. ou I present m'ght F 'j1 dj JS ' PCCt8 thae r?e,r f Said Ca"tains- - I ju6 MOORE. Ky order Col. C. E. LEETE. - ' .1 line V I MAT tt o it uttt r rm 53-tf ITrimprlia. liuai, oniy oecause of their quantity, bnt i tne end murderous to those who swallow llicm. The practice of homeopathy requiring the patient should have implicit faith in the practitioner, ami a proportionate skepticism in all otJier doctors, it is indispensible to success that the homoeopath!! should have a keen per ception 01 nuuiari nature, be fascinating in man- .1. VV. I.KTT Has i ust received a large and general STOCK OF tOODS suited to the Fall and Winter trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple Rll ffanc. DltV GOODS. m. .,. - . ... . I "wfis an Pihn 11? it H tnocrlavi.PirHi iw. d. in I . that lie. . " " """" J " " c'uUtiug and communicative to those of PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had j other people's secrets, generous and liberal to Goods sold at the To. vmm. orices for CASH, or ex I t,,os are pleaae.1 with tl.e appearance of ciisnged for country produce. Sept. 14. tH:,ii. ly-pd TAKK OilCR. oourt of Pleas and Qrai ter Sessions for the County ol Cumberls-ni! . i ;.tr ...... nnr. . UK. illl-UL (. t i KUIU ML... ..('"' .,- estate ot Willie F. Moor-.-, h-jreby notifies persons liav- , , -iui,im anrainst tin? ni l Kstatc to nresent ttie same properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, otherwise thu .,.;.. u . ,.i....,i...i ;,. ti... i.nV ot their recoverv. Debtors to the said Kstnt.o nlivup mnK-o nnrmpnt immediately. E. F. MOOivE. Jun6, and they araountedf tVirSS -j. the proressional income fitpi. 4 aa 1855 and 1856. '-f -;- onth8 ;a Among the patients whoii be Tisitwhenhe had acquired lJ.CBe ? , to was the mother of the Darling at Zr She died soon after, but the dettor S"0' lose the confidence of the survivors ile less easily accounted for the mot herieiaSU old age. He seems to have' iron4 goi opinion of them all, if not by deervimr tt i..,i: cal profession, by denouncing its largeA Vs" and promising them health and long UfeX Via imperceptible quantities, he did so for? j tainty by declaring irreconcilable hostility to lawyers. In particular, he directed their dfci trust against their agent, Mr Rutherford.' He1 represented how much better it would beifther had each a private person like liunself, instead of a lawyer, to manage for them. In this they acqiresccd. But did he introduce any other private person? He induced them to transfer their property from the agent at Galashiels to one in Edinburgh. But the ultimate purposo of the doctor, a9 now seen, was to transfer it to himself. Thomas was the head of those ia whose name the most, if not all of the money, was invested. A letter was written at the doctor's dictation by Isabella, and signed by Thomas, ordering a transfer . of the property, which done, Thomas died very quickly. Margaret waa not given 10 conversation; air tbe Hii,ess affairs were -Isabella's. T .have destined their property by will for the future use of Dionysins Wielobyc-ki, Margaret must have made a testament to that effect. It was. easier to pnrsuade one sister tfiau two. Mar garet died; but the nephews and nieces at Galashiels set up a claim to her share of the estate, she having died intestate, and the opin ion of the council pronounced them entitled At ihis crisis the doctor dictated, and Isabella. wrote, a will; which pnrported to bequeath th- deceased's share to her, and which was signed by Isabella in Margaret's name. A n.l tb;,, document Wielobycki at once uttered as tena- ne. Knowing ,t to be forged. The fencimr etween him and the lawyers, his .ffr,. Jnphcity, cunning, and accomplished acti.uV we need not dwell upon in this siimn far as events had yet occurred, it was just possible that the generosity of this friend many emine-t pe.so: s of this quality h.... tii. generous; Wm. Palmer was a yery kind gentle- ...... j,ur WI,en nis girts could be seen of men it was lust nossiblo . , , - uocior stoop- d to do a wrong In the matter r i. .V orged w,:i for the s. ke of his esteemed friend Isabella. If so, ,t ws indeed a heroic act of benevolence to peril l,im8eif in bod and roqI to add to the competency of one who was nob poor. But there was another will made now He dictated and Isabella wrote a tes.ament i which she bequeathed, at her death, Ml the , roperty absolutely to h:m-to no one else," were the words he dictated. R t ' ' ' nc lev vv y ci o on lenaii of the heir-at-law. SUsiieetcil nml li. concerted this generous doctor. H , r. rested and put on trial by a jury, and Isabella is not dead. -See the article in another column ad dressed to Mayors of cities ci el, respecting the Mount Vernon Association. - . . Kight and a half pounds of corn are required to grow one pound of pork. So say agricultu ral authorities. The "Mountain Hotel," a well known Hotel seven miles South of Hendersonville N n . owned by xf r Terry, was destroyed by fire a few nights ago. Very little of the furniture was saved. generosity; circumspectly economic and ready with words of commiseration for those who are troubled nlinnt tliuii. . . j.trioiouiy uiiairs, ana in dignant at mention of wrong suffered by such as brlieve they are ill-used. Nor is the study of the character and disposition of a patient re quisite only in homoeopathy. To acquire and retain the confidence of the patient ia the study of every skiiirul physician. And in attaining to possession of that coufid-nce many a strange fcret is committed in their keeping, Cgofos- A Bear Killeo. Mr Rninmnw, tt-ii e ailsville, Dnnlin county, killed n lorn- a day or two since, within two miles of the village, liruin, being hard up for provender, unwisely, went too near the drellings of his Toea and paid the penalty of his rashness. 1 ii i Attention Tinners. We' think that any young man of steady habits wishing to establish a tin factory would do well to settle in Clinton. We are much in need of a workman in that line, and citizens would ta!ce pleasure in pat ronizing one who would show himself intent on giving satisfaction to his patrons. Independents The Democratic majority, on joint ballot, in the approaching Virgiuia Legislature will fee ninety-twet . i 1r 4! r-v V A 4 -1 i i I , 1 I