2- V-y v-- . . ----- " - - -.'.-.-. . 1 m. . - - .... - Devoted to iVws, PoMtical and B8uS matter, Agriculture, and Family iReading. PUBLICATION OFFICE, rSUEPESDEXCE :1S TJBOUI., OF DEMOCRACY! DONALDSON STREET. FAtETTEYILL'E, -'N. ; CSilPKDAT, . SEPTEMBER 5, . 1857. WM. F. WIGIITM N, Editor. VOLUME XIX NO. 966. ' T-.J. -W ... . ; , I . m' TERMS nCRIPTIOS TO THE einoLixiA.v For a single copy, if paid in ail vanee. per anuum. S2 00 . " " at the end oi o mon-ns, v ju " " at the end of " months, 3 00 " " ' at the end of the year, . 50 Xo subcrijjtion will b reeei-ed for a shorter period than one year unless paid in -Advance. With t!jf view-of ext-n linp the circulation and en hancing the usefulness of the paper, the proprietor of- Oters the following remarklilx low . v CLUB R.1TKK rVF? rf 1RLV ! ":irt CLUB RATES. IJVV.HUABLY 1 sr--iiVA.'CEli y oopt o the Caroiiuiau. 1 year,. &t J Rates of Advertising : . Sivty cents per square of 1(1 lines, or less, for the fijft ind 30 cents for each subsequent insertion, unless the idvertis 'ni 'lit is published for more than two months, vhen it will be charged For three'months, ----- $4 00 For six months, - - - - fi 00 For t-jr-dve months. - - - - - 10 Oil ll advertisements must have n(? desired nnmb.r of in--ert:o'is njarked on th"in. orthcrwise they will be in ert.' 1-t-li f irb'd and ch ireil accordiusly. Sy ria attention is dir ted to this requisition. WM. F. WIGHTMAX & CO. CI,E1IE.VT J. W'KIGHT. Aitorury al Law, f.vti levilte, X. C. O lice at the corn r of Bow and Green streets. Keb?v :. 1?5. J. A. S ! H ATTOUXHV AT LAW, ATT" VI) ' tho :;:irt. of Oa n'l.-rlan 1. Il iriiett- "ake an I A 1 lre-s. Feb. Li. Johnston. To .n r. liar IS" C. ut Co.. X. 0 'Tl Attorney s YGirEvn, consulted at the La-v May be 'er I. E J ui v O'.'liec nl Jee G 7-tf riii p- i.. on Green Street. lS."it. A.S'!iiaV J. STi-liiMAX, 1 "jWa ,..-ii.L J. C. u:U. .doore . will attend uul Harnett o . SHAW , At rTfR.E AT LllVi i'vo:lir.;i3-haii - Evy4'n -id Ooity ' -irti 'ueiVe strict tt ation. 1 July, 11. ly-58 P R Sil .vcr of Li 1 1. ly'a 'J.ip ! r"-' ir Iti ver Store. !).v 'Hi 1 . O-.it il i; ill in -ir-l. rate or 1 -r. The Store is ot a i"i ' liasi.i.-ss s;a 1 1 at the Cr.iss Roads aiid tiie nil I is iot to !o - c 'il ' I by a'.i v i.i orth Carolina. .V i v p rj.i d'j-iring to ptjrcha; can obtain further particulars resp'Ctiu the prop-rty by calling en c t'a-.T of u at Willis Cr v-k oil ttie tViluiingion Road 15 m 'le fro. a Favetteville. S.VRAII WRIGHT. Oct.. I. 18-tf JAMES WRIGHT. FlVJ S!V;i ITneI L.V, .11 1 ( ; .! 11 Upp ir Lit! I best n nl ty la 1 Is .ir ; h ' iths of t:ie b'V tIIT t A.N'I) TL'RPKN- i.i il irsi itt co inly, k lovvn its the Parker hi 1 I, jol.ii .ig' Win. llarr ugtoa's lan l 011 .liver. Thei-; is soni-' 2i)D acres cf the oflov groiiN 01 the River. "The up 1 -.1 v tiin i.M-e I w'.th iiin-s. aid within six miies of rh t .ivetteville a i l For p 11 tioiiiars apply to Western Railroad. D MoARTHUR. J. P. ROPER. J. W. McKAV. Nov. I8"!5 2!1, 2G-tf A. M. Cnmihvli , M'CTIOXEER & COMMISSION MERfHAST, East side of Gillespie street, F.irETTEVTI.I.E, N. C. IS55 October I. MARBLE FACTORY. BV GEO. LAUDER, earlv onnosUe to E. W. Willkings" Auction SIl Fayette ville, N. C. O-jt. 1. 1S5G. v SELF-SEALING JARS. For preserving Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Pints Quart-; and Hall-Gallons, at 52 40, 3:. 40. and S5 25, per dozen, respectively. For sale at the Croc.tery Store. W. N. TILLING HAST. Also, Fresh Supplies of CHINA, GLASS WAUE au l Table Knives. June 20, l-57. 55-tf V"sii Sle Itmil T'tv SaJe. The subscrflje'r offers ftr"sale his entire lands, "HncTu ding about eight hundred acres, lying liftcen miles above Favetteville and five miles from the liiouth of lower little river. The land is level and healthy and well alapted to farming; there is about one '-hundred twiil titty acres cleared and under a fine state! of euiti vation. I will sell it ali together or in small $r;icks to puit purchasers. For fui ther partictlars applj to the nbscriber 011 the uremlses. i ALEXAXDEH WAIiKER. 19, : 7-fcf - -' 1 , '.jjE-a C. Smith. - Mile (' '-1t' n' J A M 1 . C. SMITH C ., Commission UTerctnnlx, 1' ire I removed -tiiu'. n'Tx to t'"' ,,,0!"1 tory of th. building formerly occupiV'' ' T-Ltgraph :.. -npauy wher ; ihey aire prepared to ftlJ''nd tf all oiisuiess 111 the Co,iiii.s3inn line. All ba-uiess entrusted to H,cm will ho punctually attended t. W'ilmin jrtoH. October 1. I85i y LIMK AND rRMEST. Iut received and for sale '.-u C sks r.lni-' fresh Tom the kiln, 11)1) liarrels -Cement .-.(I " falc'ned Plaster, r'.OO Tl-ish--; t'laM'-ving Hair, 7" Mirrel-- ,faekere and Herring, ;! I-) vvck I.iveroool Salt. -0i " Alum Salt; 2 bushel arlcs. J. W. POWERS Oct.. 17. 18."). flfi-tfo GROCERIES, HARD- ichrc Ssc, 4c , ; . 1 he rndersifrned are now receiving a large i -s,rt-l.f HOLLOW-WAKE. SHOES. LEATHER & SAii& Kl, which they will sell at wholesale at a arajju -: . vance on cost for cash, or on uiiiTl time to prompt dealers. G. W. WILLIAMS & Ct- July 25. 1857. C0-tf .' - . - T1IK undersigned would respectfully inform Ms old li icud. iiud uu:iiOiin:rs ilmt he can be toillld lit th? tore c f C. E. Leete. where he will be glad to see them. j. it. Mcdonald. Jan. 17, 1857, 33-tf DOWLY HOUSE! J'OWRRS & TROY, Proprietors. The Proprietors of this Establishment an uounce to the public, that owing to the con- fit frj ilsS?,!ln '"creasing patronage extended to s- them, they have been induced to enlarge ihe accommodation by the addit.on of an extensive Dining 'toom on the lower floor, -and sn'Uu of Rooms on the -ocond Moor; thus enablinar them to accommodate all who may favor them .vith a call. And they pledgt thiunselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in attendance. The idigibl" 1otitiv, of the Establishment, with the experience of the !roprI"tors in providing for the comfort of their patro I hey hope wii; secure to them a liberal shai-: o! the travel. The Western a. id Southern Stages arrive at and depart from this House. Carriages in attendnee on arrival and departure of Stam Koats. for the accommodation of pasengers. imiim- ;' iu v tui MMit.a iiL any none' 101 carrving iraveMei s to ;.av p ;rt of the adjacent countrv. J. W. PtlWERS. " W. C.TROY." Favetteville. Mav 12. 1S50. !8-tf NKW GOODS 3M KYLE Is now receiving his Spring and Summer supplv of DRY GOODS, II ATS, BOOTS & SHOES, Bolti.ig CLOTHS. 4c, all of which, being purchased by the cas. will be Ou'ered by Wholesole or Retail tit LOW PRICES. March 28. 43-tf MASt PIAl TI RING CO. OPXEW YORK. CAPITAL A. Nicholas. President. A perfect security against S55O0O0O- ORice, 70 Wall St, all manner of Fraud or -To Proveut Photofirranbs Counterfeiting ona "apr- Counterfeits, ErssXM Ttausftis r Having purchased the Patent for the exclusive rin-t. to manufacture and sell the New Chemical paper ii America, invented in Kugland by Henry Glvnn acele brated chemist and officer in the British arinv, it is hardly necessary to say that the Paper is recommended bv Mr Kent. A-isaver of the U. S. Mint. Mr Lvman of the New York Clearing House, and Meade Brothers extensive and skilful photographers, li!3 Broadway. N. Y. The latter say that no imitation can be made on a check or bank note printed on ihe Safety Paper. Below is our lit of prices: Bank Cheeks 25 cts. per Hi. Hank 'Bills $18 for 1000 sheets. Hills of Exehafre $25 for 1000 sheets Promissory Notes 40 ets. per lb. ?ight nnd'Time Drafts $25 for 1000 sheets. Insurance Policies 40 cts. per lb. Railroad Stocks & Bonds 40 eents per lb. Hank and State Stocks 40 ets. per lb. Bonds and Mortjfnjres 40 cts. per lb. Wills and Deeds 40 ets. per lb. For wrapping Silks and othef fine articles It is ex cellent. a it prevents moths. 40 cts a lb. Fur Indentures and Agreements. 40 cents per lb. All State and County Records should always be printed, or written on this Paper, as the chemicals in serted in tht pulp not only prevent erasure or transfer but make it lasting as time. For Sou t Ik .-n Climates it is excellent, and much superior to any other; as the moistdess of the climate does not destroy it, the properties inserted in the pulp being a preventative. In all the southern states 'Julia, the West Indies and the Central American States no public records can be kept over 20 years, written on the ordinary paper, while the oils and other chemi cals idserted in this Paper makes it indestruetil le by the ravages of time. It is also proof against moths, rats and other -ermin, which feast on and destroy all other paper now in use. The Company have now in operation Mills in Morris County. N. J., of about oOO horse power, and are able to tiil all orders for Paper at the shortest notice. All orders for Paper must be addressed to A. NICH OLAS, President of the Company, No. 70 Wall Street. Orders for this valuable paper received at the Caro inian Office. July. 18, 5(-3ni FOU SALE. TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, nine miles from Fayettev'He. lying directly on the Soutltcn. Plank Road, and on each side of Big Rockfish. One of the best Turpentine sections in the county, with convenient improvements for a family residence; with small corn mill on a never failing stream, and n first rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store. . - - A. A. McKETHAN Feb'y 9; 185fi. tf Til iW G NOlil A RESTAURANT. They say the "MaitniMa Tree is the handsomest gFowt.fi so.t:i of Mason and Dixon's line, and it is evi dently a fuijt. It- ;s also said the Magnolia Restaurant en Green Street, between Dr. li. W. Robinson's Medical Establishment. &uJ Mr P Taylor's Store,-ami nearlv opposite the Shei(weU House, is the Finest k- pt ol'aay other iftJibl-.iii?nt in the Sonth and best Persons wi-hiuuf to .'hhI ca-Twtit well niiss it: it is the YELLOW lHJILI'ING. ! .- 11 th- . u..iw,.iin wmiM i.,ir ti.:a W...11....1 41 -.i.;-i .. 19 : riauii i mm piauu aim me surroanuing country, th - unprecedented liberality they have bestowedj ca 1. m. and would sol cit a continuation j He has always oil hand the VERY BEST LIQUORS . WIVES aadCOIHHAL, that an be found in the United Stat s, eit:---r by the quantity -or otherwise. Also Cigars. Pickles, Sardines, Cbees,' Preserved ! Fruit: , Lemon Syrup, and many other -good things, and flatters himself that he ha the most polite, obli ging, aeeomplishid and jp'RAjX'A', vender to attend to his establislntient. that can be und either North or South. Temperance drinks put up at the shortest notice. He would call attention particularly to his private rooms upstairs, which are large, comfortable, and iu good order. R. JOXES, Yeilow Building, Green St,. Poyetteville, N. C. May 1, 1857. 50-tf io.OO I--. Tallow r anted, For which the hiffhest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1, 1850. " A, M, CAMPBEJ.L 4000 spi-H of T.anr JOC . V , ' . SalC the Land Singing to the Estate 5rohn - W fAiVS,' - 'i" tr". Smd land Ccinries of Voutsamery anJ Richmond; and ay son- wishing to purchase any of said Lnnd, can fJ opportunity any timo within three .TOdTt i'.'-'- on toe subscriber at Cupt. Joseph Uinv? e.RtOom' ;. oounty. - A part of eaui Laml is -'ini ....- i-t linrS. C. Coat PieUlsTt K.Tbe siixrr'l "'1 Kti leucine iu Bhowfnir meM h- . Julv 4. 1837.. 3m DOCTOR P1IAXK WILLIAMS'S C RLE 13 RAT FA) RY E W HlSKE- The Subscriber has made arrange; enls to kHn a supply of the Genuine Article, and is the only Agent for the sale of the above brand of A No. 1 Rye Whis key in this place. js RGB T MITCHELL May 4!)-tT OF CAROLINA THE IVOllTH PRESBYTEniAl The Presbyterian Church in North Carnlii l.-.l- l l ". 1 I.- -- 1" , itas louir lauoi eu iimier a serious llisauvailtiliip from the want of a journal to advocate hjr claims and represent her interests. "It is esti mated that only 1000 Presbyterian Weekl Ilt5 are taken in the bounds of our three Presbyt ries. We iiave Id, 000 JJoiiiiiiimieants, and is safe to infer that there are 30.000 Presbt tenans in principle in the State. Our Synod si.inds fifth in the Union in point of njtnberp. and her membership is greater than- ihat 4t any Synod South or West of Pennsylvania. Our sister States on the North and South, neither of which has a membership so target's ours publish the Central, and the rontherii Presbyterian, for the benefit of their people. The time has come when the Presbyterau Church in North Carolina should likewise to her duty to iier children. It is a conceded si d important fact, that liuiidreds of our memo's will take a State paper who will take no o.iie r. The Paper is needed to be the organ of ohr Synod ami Presbyteries to elevate ami en lighten the piety of our meinbership by diffwsiug evangelical knowledge to promote ' the caije of Education to develope the talents of ofir Ministry, and to strengthen the attachmentfof our people to the soil and sanctuaries. "of tiiiir own SMate. If onr Chnffh in other States, and ,b I?rswith a religious journal, why: nay wjTel Are North Carolina Presbyterians tntefriT in talent, energy and patriotism to Jthejr eigjlrs on the North or South, or toXhristiatfa of other denominations at home With the same or better opportunities of accomplishing this work, shall we leave it undone? In the language of one of our most able and useful Ministers, an adopted sou of our State, "It ought to have been undertaken 20 years asro, but it is not too late to begin to do right." In the last two or three months, a fund ot about $5000 has been subscribed as a perma nent capital. At a meeting of the contributors held at G reensborotigh on the 14th of -May, Rev. A. Baker, Chairman, the Paper was nn-. animously located at Fayetteville, under the name and title of the North Carolina Pres byterian. Ilev. Wm. N. Mebane and Rev. George McNeill were elected Editors: Rev. Messrs. George McNeill, Win. X Mebane, A. Buker and C II. Wiley, and Alessrs. Geor.e McNeill, Sr., John II. Cook and David Mur phy were appointed an Executive Committee to establish the Paper and manage its business affairs. It is our wish and design to make the North Carolina I resbyterian a journal of the first class, equal to the best in the country in typo granhica; appearance and in adaptation to-the wants of onr Churches. Its columns will afford the latest intelligence, both foreign and domes tic, anil special care will be taken to give a full and accurate summary of State news. The name of the Paper is designed to be an expo nent of its character and contents. From con viction, it will advocate the conservative, or thodox, Old School doctrines and order of the Church. Onr first appeal is to our own people to X C. Presbyterians. Whilst we rely confidently npon their favor, we trust that the native sons of North Carolina who have found homes in oiner otates, ami me auopieu ciiiz-iis ot our State who form so important an element in our Ministry and membership, . will t take . a deep interest in this enterprise, and jiivq it, ,tbor I hearty support Terms: $2 per anunm in advance, or oij de livery of the first number; $2 50 in six months S3 at the end of the year. To Hubs of 25 or more, paying in advance and when the Paper is sent to one address, a discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed. Onr Ministers at"' Elders are earnestly desired tD act as Ajients, i and all others Iriendly to the pause will please Ussist in procuring as many 8nbscribers as possi ble, and forward the names, ly August 1st, to i : t. 1 1 s titiice. .As soom as lOUU subscnoers are i . - i ii. c . i ...:ti i... : ...i If a : oolaineu, toe nisi, iiiiiikici wm ub im-u. faithful and vigorous effort is made in the ;next two nlo,.ths by those Hho take a lively interest : , . , - -.i j , . i,k if, th,s work- We wlH without doubt, be able to begin the' publication at the end of that time witlr a uavinir subscription list of at least 3000. eg?- Aildress, hiditors ot the iNortli Uaroiina Presbyterian, Fayetteville, N C. Fayettaville, May 20,. 185? M. FAULK "iaL JUST RECEIVED are and fancy assort- ment of BOOTS & SHOES: Ladies' Gaiters. Satin and colored ; Ladies' and Gents' DAXCIXG SHOES of a new and beautiful pattern, and every style of ar ticle in his line. -,''. His stock is choice and carefully selected by him self, aud buyers will find it to their interest to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Corner of Gillespie and Franklin streets. - Aoril22,1857. 47-tf take notice 41 "E Subscriber having, at 1t0I - HndQa,Rter5 June Term 1857. of the Sessions for the County mberland,-qualined as U'c - o " -' .Administrator upon the pi v une 1 . Moore, hereby notifies persons bav I Jroj'ur,y "wthenticated within the time prescribed Ji.y 1i'TL,.0l;er,v'Re th'8 notice will be pleaded in the tu (Th(s.Trccoverv ..... . "t.i uMiupt lilt- l n h.STIIlo T I In. ,v bulrs to the said&iate will please make navmont M d.aiHv. j t . - - uorii'i,' B. F- ORE. j Wholesale Grocer and Commission iTIerrhant. Has just received in Store. 215 Barrels Whiskey and Brandy, 33 and hhds. of Sugar ass'td- ' " 75 Sacks Rio Coffee, 200 " Salt. . 50 boxes Sola Biscuit. Candies. Soaps. Candles. Snuff, Cigars. &c. &c. All of which will be sold on liberal-" terms. March 11, 1S57. 41-tf ADAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and common TOilACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G W. I. GOLDSTON. Fab'y 7, 1S."7. 30-tf FRESH TURjV1' SB ED. FLAT DUTCH. ' RED TOP, ENGLISH NORFOLK, . LARGE GLOBE, RUT A BAGA, Just received and for sale by S. J. I1IXSDAL-E. : July II, 1S."7. tf FAY2TTEVILIE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. WM. K. BLAKE, A. it., Principal. James H. Colto.v. A. t.. Professor of Mathematics and Ancient Languages. Fraxz J. II. 111 a. I'kof. French and Music. Miss Lii.ias McDamei,, I Assistant Music Teachers. Mrs. IM.I.,1 Lt. lil.AKK. ( Mrs Emii.ik Coi.rov. Assistant in Literary department, i Miss Liz.ik Hatcukli., Drawing and" Painting. i,Mrs Maiioakkt E. Hokne, Prepatory department. I Mrs Sarai: A. Leetk, Governess, i The Fall Session of this Institution will commence di the Frst Monday in October, and continue twenty ?eks. It is highly important that all Students slould be present at the opening of the Session, as cpsses are then organized and new studies com nbneed . 4 The ample arrangements and facilities of the lusti- Ittinn MffVkw.l 1 r 1 ,. . 1 : .... ,.n . . . .. nnn. J J ..... . . . - - , 1 III! kl (.11 . . I I V 1 1 1 II II I lV LI. V. ' " ' tete thorough, practical, as well an accomplished IK lli o i). in guTeraraeDt ot the scnool. suKicy; scipline and due restraint will be constantlv enforc ed. Great care will be taken to prevent the formation of improp'-r habits ; to develope the judgment ; to encourage industry and punctuality; and to cultivate on all occasions propriety of deportment. The Hoard ing Department will continue under the direction of Mrs Sarah A Leete. a lady of experience and eminent fitness for the position. Her tendcriiessaud solicitude for the comfort of the young ladies, ana her watchful regard for the feelings of all, have gained her univer sal favor. TERMS. FOR SESSION OF 20 WEEKS. Board, including washing, lights, fuel, rooms. &C-, $70 00 Tuition in Primary Department, 10 0(1 " in Academical 512 50 and 15 " in Collegiate ' , 15 Latin. French. Music, Painting. Drawing, &c, 00 00 at the usual prices. For further particulars applv to WILL, BLAKE. "Principal, or E.J. LILLY, 1'res't of Board. August 1, 1337. (Jl-(it worn, tSJiLHo The following valuable real estate, the property of S. C. Hall dec d. is ottered tor sale and consists ot the following tracts : That desirable place known as Rome, containing about 2fi0 acres with all the improvements. This place will be sold entire or divided, to suit purchasers, it being prooaoiy one oi tne oest, ousiuess stauus in the country, and" is very desirable to those wishing to enter the mercantile business. No 2, Consists of a Lot and Brick Store (2 tene ments; in Camblelon, on Bridge Street near Claren-. don Bridge, and is a very desirable stand for business. No .3 Is 3 vacant lots in Campbr llton. known in City" plot as N os HI!, 111. 112, and halfoflot 113. No 4, Is a dwelling house and lot on Haymount, corner of Plank road and Adams St . A very desira ble residence for the whole year. No ", Is a Corn .Mill and bteam tngineand Boiler, of 10 or 15 horse power. This is well worth the at tention of those living where water power is not avail able, and will be soul at a great oargaia. For terms app' y to J. II. HALL, Assignee. August 1. Iti.")7 . 61-ti NOTICE. CUiiAT, BARGAINS MAY BE OBTAINED-: T& Subscriber has just arrived from the. west and hAerrniued to sell THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF lAKD in Moore county lying on both sides -of Deep 1kt within 3 miles ot 'the western plank road with 1"..,, ; ,i il ....? i:ilo lien m ivi i us i Hereon, kuuwit .f viti ii.-un iuiud. - i .v.. sother small tract in the county jf Chatham, in the 'tk of Tick Creek and Oppossum CreeK; near tne ore HI or the Old tin nace, Unown as the Lngiand lanii 8 r ! m The laud in Moor-; is very valuable, both tor farming nl for manufacturing purposes, But all descriptions 'e unnecessary, as all n'ers.ns desirous ot purchasing wi'l examine for themselves. To suit the accommoda tion of Diirchasers I will sell the mill tract by itself If the above Dronertv is not sold by thu 20th of October, it will then be offered at public sale, together wuti a good deal of other property. Kide up ana see the premises, tor there is no joke. Terms made Known at Sale Aug 8 18 7. WM. M. 62-bt-pil JOHNSON. MORE NEW GOODS. 'J1HE Subscriber is receiving his FALL AND L WINTER STOCK, consisting of almost every thing in the way of li HOC E Rl ES, HARDWARE AJVD HOLLOW-WARE . - ALSO -f Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Fish &c, Any of which he will sell cheap for" Cash, bai ter for Prou1Ice or on short time. Store recently occupied by Troy & Marsh, near the Dobbin House. G. W, I. GOLDSTON. Oct. 18. 20-tf 50 Tons No 1 Peruvian Guano. Eorsaleby G. W. WILLIAMS & Go. FREIGHT -VI J P.WSESCF.R I.IN TT BE. TWEES VVIL9UNGTON &. PAVETTEVILLE. Stiamir Magnolia. leaven FayeticTille on Monday and 1 hurs day mei nins. 15 minute after ftun-ripe. et,eTf Wilmington on Tuesday and Friday morning!! Steam r Kauny Lntterloh. leaves KayetteTille on Tuefdiv an P'lay mornioia. 15 minutes alter sun-rise " Leaves -Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday mornincs h Lighter, runs regularly ot jbfav' Rivets, ana To onr p.ttrons we tender opr thanks ro'iinfie?('-Il'Bl patronage heretofore bestowed, and can assure all shippers that no efforts will be spared in future. and feel confident that our facilities for despatch are equal if not superior to any line on Cape Eear River. - W. P. ELLIOTT. Agent for Lutterloh & Co. Fiy.-tteTille. N. C. Oct. 25, 1856 21-tf " STORE F-OU. RENT. The Store, corner of Gillispie and Franklin Streets near the Bank of the State, with or without, ihe rooms above. Formerly occupied by the Sons of Temper ance. Apply to JOSEPH AREY. Aug. 22, Cl-at-pd "odds and ends;- The Lady who bought 2 Pitchers. 2 Bowls and a Dipper, at my Store, early on the 1.5th of June, will please send in her name, as my clerk charged the goods to anothar person. Those who have borrowed Baskets of mine will please return them. Tomatoes are now plenty. Fill a dozen or two of Arthur's Cans with them for winter use. W. N. TILLING HAST. Aug. 22 it NOTICE. Persons indebted to Jas. C. McEachin. as Guardian oi tne neirs oi joiin luorrisou. aec u, are hereby re spectfully informed, that said guardian has in a great' majority of instances endorsed and transferred their notes to the undersigned. Also, that our urgent ne cessities, apart from Ihe reiji irements of the endorser, compel us to collect as speedily as possible. All those indebted will therefore oblige us, aud themselves too. by paying up immediately. We must and will sue where the money is not forthcoming. A. D. MORRISON. J. M. MORRISCN N. A. MORRISON. Laurinburgh. N. C. March 7, 1?57. 40-tf TO THE JUSTICES OF HARNETT CO The Justices of Harnett county are hereby notified to meet at the Court House in Stimmereillc. on Mon day, the 14th day ot'September next, for the transac tion of county business. G. W. PEGRAM. Clerk. Aug. 15. 63-2t Paints Oils, Varnish, Brushes, for S.J. HINSDALE. C3-U" Sale by Aug. 15, i.-n..v istaii-w.-wisxK'O tC MA tB. ". J: v. "'-. The Subscriber desiring to emigrate- to the West. Offers foreale his entire LAND, including about six hundred acres, generally known as Chalk Level, lying in the upper end tf Harnett county, 3 miles. East of Cape Fear River, and oil the road leading from Fay etteville to Chapel Hill. Store, Dwelling, Out-Houses, all in tirst rate order. j The Store is at a line business stand, and is not to ! be excelled by any country store in the State. There are also upon the premises an excellent well of water within 15 or 20 steps of the House, a fine young or chard of Fruit Trees, a Tan Yard in perfect order, which peys well when in operation. Also, a Blacksmite Shop with Tools, A c. Any person wishing to purchase such a place would do well to call end examine it for themselvhs.' 1 am determined to sell, and will make terms easy for the purchaser. , A. IL DEWAR. - N. B The place 'is one of the healthiest iu the Southern country. August. 4, G3-tf Oonaldson Academy. The next Session of this Institution will begin on Monday the 21st of September, under the joint charge of Mr Thomas J. Robinson, and Mr George A. Cairns. The Academy building i pleasantly situated on llav Mount, and in its location combines the advantages of ample room for the out door exercises of ihe Stu dents, and freedom from all causes of hinderance iu the dilligeut pursuit of their studies. it is the desire ot the lustructers to make this a school of rank, and they call upon Parents and Guardians to aid them, by their patronage, in the ac complishment of this purpose, believing that there is iu r ayctteville audits vicinity a sufficient number of Boys to support such an Institution. TERMS OF TUITION. For Primary Students, per session, (20 weeks,) S12 50 Advanced English " " 18 00 ; Classical " " 25 00 ' Contingencies " " 50 One half of tuitio.n fees to be paid in advance. Semi-Annual reports of the scholarship of each Boy will be sent to the Parent or Guardian. Aug. 15th b3-7t Common School Teachers jn Harnett County. Those desirous of employment as Common School Teachers in Harnett county, will present themselves for -Examination at .Sumraerville, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the loth and 16 Sep. next.; Persons presenting themselves for Bxamiaotion will be required to furnish satisfactory testimonials of character, &c. . T . DAISPL McCORMICK, - WILL. M. McNElLL A. D. McLEAN, ""Aug. 15. CS-te41. Examining Com. s J. II I"Sfs DA LilE'S Ague Mixturr; also Chainpious's Ague Medicine: Shallenbergcr's Fever and Augue Antidote, and Rowand's Tonic Mix ture. For sale by S. J. HINSDALE. Aug. 15. . ' (io-tf White Lead and JL in seed Oil, for S. J. HINSDALE. 63-tf .... sale by Aug. 1, Congress Water, for sale by Aug, 15 63-tf S. J. HINSDALE. NOTICE. The Copartnership of Surles &, Adams, and R. A Adams &Co.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent Tun 9,1 1857. IL A. ADAMS. June 2d, tso. WM.B. SURLES. Juue2 3m FOR SALE. Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings. Cotton Yarn, Warp aud Filling, Nos. 5 to 10. ALSO, Belt, Picker, Roller and Lace LEATHERS. Oils and-Mauufacturer's-Findings. Winter strained. Sperm. Lard and Linseed Oils. Shuttlie"s Isingglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller Cloth aud Glass Steps. . . , J. S. ilAi.1, Pre. B- Cfv M.Co. JtiT? 2S", 1& S-tf NORTH". CAROLINIAN.." FAYETTEVILLE, A". C, Lookius and Leaping-. It was a bitterly cold winter's evenip, aud our little party nestled closer and closer around . the blazing fire. o one felt intliued for rear?--ing; we all declarci we were by far" too cozy for that9at.d nil seemed too happy to talk, cr felt too rftpjifajhi 'yA4o laugh. So opea oijT j -. fea si u.uer row ana men, "TV liat s all we dorCi A mixed party ofptd and young, of both sexes, must necessarily be rather varied in tastes and inclinations, and oors proved no exception: .o it was not till some time had elapsed that e all agreed in one tiling, to submit our several plans to the patriarch of our circle, who had hitherto kept aloof from the discussion. Air Simpson smiled at our appeal, anil bent his dear old silvered head to listen to our sug gest:ons as, one by one, they were urged on him by their ardent proposers. At last it was agreed that a game of proverbs shduld l-e played with this improvement, that the proverbs should furnish us matter for useful and entertaining ti-.ik ' rather than for idle questions. Accordingly, proverbs and names xvere written on slips of card, and the great delight, and in some cases, relief: "Look before you leap," came forth -vith ilr Simpson s name. ."Never shall 1 tor- get the venerable old gentleman, as, raising his head and collecting his thoughts for a minute, he began: '"My dear young friends, it is strange that Providence has given me this little duty to night. Truly in my lifetime I have seen many a leap and some few looks. The pleasures of a green memory almost repay the other disadvan tages of age, and make one bless God for being one of his sheaves near harvest time. Let us look into the subject a little" mentally, I sup pose, for our expositor took off his Spectacles: "it seems to divide mankind into three classes those who continually look and never leap: those who leap and never look; and the few who look well and often before they leap. . - ' ''He 'wlJo leaps before lie looks; often idtoI- jiStarny looks back after, and then, Just, in time" to be too late, sees his own folly and feels its effects. r The rash and inconsiderate, if they have any feelings at all, are always habitual, and, what is worse, useless penitents. The did is cast ; they have taken an irrevocable step,' and that without thought. It is n sad sight to see a man grieving without hope for an event which a momentary glance beforehand might have obviated. "Equally bad is the part of those who are for ever looking but never leaping. Going to perform some tremendous feat, thinking on some unheard of exploit, they spend life like John son's famous character, 'fearing to go forward least he should go wrong.' Alas for the insta bility and indecision of human nature! Leap ing in this life my friends, is quite as necessary as looking; we must 'Act in the living present; Heart within, and God o'er head.' Death will at length surprise these do-nothings, and then they will see how worthless an existence of mere looking is. . They have been the world's lumber, useless to themselves, and a stumbling-block in other people's way." "lint the third set, Mr Simpson? don't be so dismal, please." "Well, the third set certainly does bribten the picture, which makes me regret the deeper that there are not more of them. The man who looks carefully, deliberately, and, above all, conscienciously before he leaps, will pre serve himself from numerous troubles, and will afford a valuable example to the world around him. I do not refer to a more worldly-wise about lym, but to the habit of weighing his future aetioju lmjl " - ' y rght -. God's - on ponders the influence for good or evil, of his doings, and in.vokes his Maker's blessing upon them, will spend a happy life; and when called to take a solemn look at the dread leap of death before him when preparing earnestly and prayerfully for the great change that is ever impending, guided by God's Spirit, he cannot but experi ence a safe and happy transition into the exter nal world. "Our proverb recommends a medium course betweeii rashness and over caution It pictures neither the character of the man who rushes at a chasm, and desperately flings- himsf If over or down it; nor yet him who swings his body to an fro on the brink, who ponders and intends, intends and ponders, till the curtain of the night falls, and he finds himself not an inch nearer his destination than he was at sunrise; but it pictures, the man who looks thoughtfully, meas ures distance aud force, and leaps with a brave heart and steady eye. "Remember, my friends, the leaping; but above all things never forget the looking." . "Papa, have guns got legs?" "No." "How do they kick, tlien? .."With their breaches, Von." - r?rr h i