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CO’S. [the iDiCALS IN THE I’KICE ll.UlCATlO^. lj;K. continne to rul'- l^h ■V'-?: ^CoDScrvali' c.) I big-'i [lUV (Frtc Churcb.) few (LiberaK) pi 31AGA21NK (Tciy.) -cnt the tbrne great |:»iu—^'big. Tory, and Ith’ti.t U'ltJurt t'fiheif ■jv.osf proN’and writers |tv. and l.i CgioH. ibcy ■ uurUabd in iIh’ world It»iV.e scholar and the ■ inteligfnl reader of f corrtct and >atislac* Uttiature o.i tl*o day, iiiile possibly obtained *ts. J.'-iiEKT? from the Erii- |h1 \alut t,. These lb prints I placed in the bauds ot ■the original editions. For aim. 00 o on 7 00 ft 00 00 9 oo 10 00 JM adra7ire leTifw* |r Uetiews all fc'e • ichtre u^sutd will rt- £WG. L pt^rcent ft cm the above In UortUrin? lour or more lot thealf.vr ^^oiks. 1 - ofOKO Ri-vifW- T. il. tie I: lour c'p>s of tie lour hr atiti on. bill: J(.5SU.d Tour-: ilt je wor;c- |e of I’ObTAOE. 'Men Itoar.T fur* ol lie I UiO *i InT’i-FOVR t’r-M.'0 _UR1LEN OFATt a j-iJr Bnlniv.fif lh£ Ji’-l g Lsab.-nl =31 jer IHU"!. GllDE- ^radical .^j.ricultur-.‘. 1. l; S-.. Ol ETiutui;;ii. ai o V,,*r,rof -ckntile AiT.eu.; r Ntu lia'Oi. V ,(.» i.o.'Sj Id uunifoti-k ' o" ai.u tinl the mo-t compi le v.'Vl f ! tl awl in oil ir lo ^ ' a 1 l.-btr- lave itrOiitu lo le- Ir l!:o tuo I* Iris ft Ij.n.E.paii' 10 * liiiiri'i.! "t dollars*. 'It* v. IV p-.i.ir . 1.1* i.i’a fo-i 11 o ' ■ ' v."' '■ . , ill -J Ol I f lie 3 111 no ,, tlit.-alo-.oi.u'-llMin-in'u.n : ■ 11.(1. lo It- 1 V'l lie ' X- ' t vM •! T i'' ’ •• -cU-■ t o - \U ifVK- STYL" I; y a::::: Mrim: b *d r.isi o.b': UfCt uatar«i roi*jr» hrr-^in I0i-?t bia«k, Itasy ra-- d* s in ib:! Skis. i-a»ivon'' ..wnd • li/. :in-l 11- r ! . -I'C' Uoi ■> . ^ ;— - i>Z. • . • Act Oi • -.'HI Ihe ^ • tx t.iPe id C. to; iia-'it l- > E ct Fid'I.K?:.-. F.tVftr.- ‘ %v HAUicl.-b^N. [St . rinT.iOKLrHJA. iv N. C. N-n 1 • ON \ ij ^ (,!1 A.o il VLVEU l ll.l.S. ait*-ut OLi Oi p r-u;.' i iPicT - to »h> ceO.'biist* ♦! I'.il. ''h ch . i.o puiVMig. uo? to bmg. windy [:v to Its own mvr.t> a> a rt nv. d> ^ Vure when lakeii aceordii.g to Iviii;,: eaeii box.—'lhi> i'.U ui.Iikr- mill'lal. »!0r auy injurious ^ K* u‘hi!ioi-T'-re(i w ith perf- cl sate- ,.}.g ar nld. «_.i. i-t Chills, or any oiiser typo •■•d •d'^ unMirpa-S' d; and iir m.ijF.raily it •:* tixv >tjptr»or to- JiTr.itnro of Feruviau bark. A trial ■hat i> iici-ded toinMire it a fuvora- ■'*f nu tioii oi even tho nio.-t iuvet- lpr.‘-t-.iry or I'uteiu prescripUons. .JA'P1I.L!S. n or l/eiDg at lea.^t a> good, if not Ithe var:o*i-i cafbaj'ic i'ill.« of the Iv free from all poisonous mmerals. toiH rtie.ii. and are highly recom- la. CHer Coiuplaint. Sick Head- I lliil-inial Cost.-ai-nv?'. Indigestion. ' Stomach. Li^er. L’oweli*. and ii. V leiiig by their composition r-. Aher of the above ca^es as a gen- al all limes when ^neb inidiciues :*inmcnd tht-m t() the attention |*v*a'.ed bv F. .M. SWYEUA'CO.. IJeileville. Illinoi.*. tMal *. Favetteviile. N. C.. and by Iwn.i aud tillages in the Southern ITS WAICTTD- every town and hamlet in the •re one is not air* ady i.stablished. Tiriri fo.. ISclUrille. lilinoiii, .oil ri feret.ee to character and re- ir order? will he promfll* tilled hy r .M S'd YEif * ( O-. Proprietor?. Jle'leviiie. Illinois, tim :h Puuei- ills. 3 6',S' H-^lA'7£i>, at th* Kadroad Station? or at rnj ph. i,r tiiev will he taken Irom th. The !et.ater Merehaiitf and olaers dea..e advi.ie me when ihiy haeen erwill send tl m to then nearesi a? I can still afiord to fay tl e luph- 1 delivi-rv fi otn st re er at liailroao nk hill-, checks or Mrthern li- ds. doers ol o.irlh.iak.s in Raleigh, and h Carolina and V rginia McTchants C. W. RENElTcT- itlr ri; herd fDpr miia' le lor lot- new spaper wrappers. Cotton wa-'^iC C. W B. 4. Ih.'.T. fin-.. AS^TiI A >tB I L l/f, : s>Tr.4.ri tt'Gi.NE miGDEit. atitl Hamiltini .Tr.. Philad.. P«. Erigine-i. on lara- wheels, with .( '*. he attached in niovr thi m ahoiit. ivetv.o tylindeve. ii.ak' -g ,1" [tr.iei-are tilled in linn'if to wi|»s. 1.' lard Orr ..'*(■ Tl ete tij ri s ■sev en v‘at.d ir erery ti.start ^ t .t saf-rtctki;. re-cr'pthc c.icu-t^ Irg tm UeU ftr.'i c. i : -f Devoted to ^ews. Political and Business matter, Agriculture, aud Family Reading. PUBLICATION OFFICE,] INDEPENDENCE IS THE SOUL OP DEMOCRACY! [DON A EPSON STB K KT. WM. F. WIGimUN, Editor. I FAYETTEVILLE, I. C., SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBEE 12, 1857. ' voi.i ’tU' XIX—.\o. po: TER .M S F SUSSCIIIPTIOX TO THE CAROLINIAN For a single copy, if paid in advance, per aimum, $2 00 “ •• at the end of months, 2 50 '' at the end of 0 mouths, 3 00 “ at the end of the year, 3 50 suliscriptioii will be received for a shorter period than one year uiiles.=j paid in advance. ^Vith the view of e,xt.*mling the circulation and en- bancing the u-^eiiilaoss of the paper, the proprietor of fers the following remarkably low CLUB lUTUS, LVr.ifTLiBLV UV .IDrA.XCE: 5 copies of the Carolinian. 1 year, $8 00 10 •* « ‘‘‘ 15 00 Rates of .Idvertisiiig: J^ixty cents per scjuare of lb lines, or less, for the first and 30 cents for each sub.-seijneiit insertion, unless the advertisem-mt is published for more than two menths,. when it will be charged For three months, ----- S4 00 I For si.x months. - - - , >00 ! For twelve montlis. ----- 10 00 j All advertisements must have the desired number of in- i sertions marked on them, ortherwise thev will bc .in-‘ ^erted till forbid and charged accorili;iAly. Bppciaf j attention is directed to this requisition. I GROCERIES, HARD- ware &'c, ^'c. The undersigned are now*receiving a large assort ment ofGROGCRIES .H4RRWARE. IRON, STEEL, HOLL()W-\VARE, SHOES, LEATHER & SADDLE RS . which they will sell at wholesale at a small ad vance on cost for cash, or on usual time to prompt dealers. G. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Julv 25, 1857. 60-tf 4000 acres of Land Sale. for A CARD. THE undersigned would respectfully inform his old friends and customers that he can be found at tlie .kiore of C. E. Leete, where he will be glad to see them. J. R. McDonald. Jan. 17, 18.57, 33-tf All the Land belonging to the E.state of John Mori- son, dcc'd, is now for sale. Said land is lying in the Counties of Montgomery and Richmond; and any per son wishing to purchase any of said Laud, can have an opportunity any time within three months by calling * on the subscriber at Capt. Jo.sepli HinesT«, liichmoiid County. A part of said Land is lyingon or near the line of the S* C. & Coal Fields R. R. The subscriber will tase pleasure in showing said lands to any person wishing information respecting them. D. B. RAINWWTERS. Julv 4. 1857. 3m WM. F. WIfiHTM.tX & CO. CLEMEXT a. WRIGHT, gVitoruey at Law, Fayeilevi lie. A‘» C. Office at the corner of Bow aud Green stix^ets. Feb'y 3, loob. DOUBLY HOUSE! POWKUS & TROY, Propiietors. The Proprietor.s of this Establishment an- a nounee to the public, that owing to the con stantly increasing patronage extended to them, they have been imluced to enlarge tlie accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining Room on the lower floor, and suite of Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling them to accommodate all Avlio may favor tliem with a call. And they pleilge themselve.s to an increased exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spr.-ion.s Stables attached and careful Ostlers in att' ‘dance. '1 iie eligible location of the E'^tablishment, with the experience of the Iboprbitors in providing for the DOCTOR FRANK WILLIAMS’S t: ELKB R AT R D R Y R W HISK EY The Subscriber has made arrange i ents to keep a supjdy of the Genuine Article, and is the only Agent for the sale of the above brand of A No. 1 Eye Whis- kev in this place. ROB*T MITCHELL. May 49-tr PMOSPECTU ‘ OF THE XOUTH C.\ROGIlV.4 PHESB VTE RI.4 >’ .J. A. SeilAUS. ATTORNEY' AT LAW, •VTTEN'DS the Courts of Cu:u’)'jflaii(l. Iliiniett 'v\ akf* aa-l Johnston. .4*l.li-es.s, Tooin'tr. lIai‘.nott Co.. X. C. rel). Hi. S.j.y ! comfort of their patrons, they hope v,-ill secure to them : a lihervil share oi the travel. The Presbyterian Church in Nortli Carolina has long labored under a serious disadvantajrc from the want of a journal to advocate her claims and re|)resent her iiitere.sts. It is esti mated that only 1000 Pre.sbyteriaii Weeklies and Carriages furnished at any notice for t^^rbiiis in principle in the State. Our Synod tarryiu" travellers to any part of the adjacent cmintry. stands fifth ill tlie Union in point of numbers, J. \V. P iM Ki’.s. ^ \v. G. TROY. : aud her membersliip i.s greater than that of havctferiiio. May I>. lR.>i.. !iR-if . any Sviiod South or West of Pennsvlvania. BARTH'W .■itiornev FULLER, !xt Law, E V Y : T T E V I I. t, E , X, f.. msnUed at the Law Office of Jese G. S-htp- I-, on firecii Street. 1». is.jb. T-tf \;AV ^{iOS jni “KVhE Js now r*‘L-*iv5ng Ills .Sju-ing and Summer .«upi)ly of .DRY GI.ODS, HATS, ROOTS A SHOES, ANDREW J. STED.MAN, a\ttorii«y uf liuw . iLiving r • novod to FITTSBOlio. N. C.. wi :ularly ihc Courts of Chatham. .Moore C'^iiiitie.s. .Vpril U. I85tl. tf altund and lianiett Bolting CLOTH^' by the case wiil ' LwVv FUiv'Ld. .^l^lrch 28. \:c.. all of which, boin oimpfd 1 v Wholesob' g piircliased or RuUiil vt 4:Mf JO: liS J )-v i,fi-aii. lotiCe in tli •' I l. All •»!! -i J 'trict ;itt‘*nti'. IfTTORXtY AT LAW. I»:o!i in id Cou itv North Co irts of 1 -ss Caridina. iicliiuoiid. Anson and ■I to ill-1 care will re- .fu!y. 11. iy-58 ■'?7?'OT.P A IM O 'O'mrrn'-r o'x j OJ^ 'ji , ? 9 XK x' ^ AWS ; .aJ Jj tia tL> iX u)vu dJX- it ‘ .11 4Xt-irAA4-*l'Ul.\G to. OF NEW VOUK. CAPITAIi @530,000. .V. Nichr' is. President. Office. 70 IVall St, j .4 pi-rfcct sec'U'ity again-st all niaimer of Fraud or ! oil Pap“r—-To Prevent Photographs "}■ Our sister Stales on the North and South, neither of which has a meniber.ship so lar^c ms oiir.s, puhii.sli the Central, and the Southern Presbyterian, for tlie benefit of tlieir people. 'Ibe time has come when the Presbyterian Chillcli in North Carolina slioiild likewise do .ler duty to her children. It is a conceded and : imiioriaiit fact, that huiidrcd.s of our members I will take a State iiaper wlio will take no otlier. i The Paper is needed to be tlie oriran of oiir ] Synod and Presbyteries— lo elevate and cn- ligliten the piety of our memhership by diffusing i evangelical knowledge—to promote the cause ; of Education—to develope tlie talents of our j Ministry, and to strengthen the attachment ol : onr people to the soil and sanctuaries of their i own State. If our Church in other States, and other Churches in this State, can su|pply their mem bers with a religious journal, why may not we? Are North Carolina Presbyterians inferior in S\LE. > .111 y u 0,1 Ciipe Fear River—Store. . M I i'•'tH ! 1 iP't rate order. Tlie Store I \ I'■ •{' i‘S's:ail at liio Cros.s Roads and the ti * loi : ’ ».• 'CC'ii-i’d by aay in .North Carolina. V IV (Vn-.'voa desiring to piirclia-^e can obtain further I-pti-j il ir* r.’spMjtinig the property by calling cn .• t’r.w ■>:' i-iar. Cre di oa t!ie Wilniiugton Road i *• uMj- fro n *'iv-ettovilb*. SARAH WRIGHT. Oct.4. iS-tf JAMES WRIGHT. Counterleitiii; '■ and .Anastatic Counterfeits, Erasures. Transfers or ' Alterations. i Having purchased the Patent for the exclusive right; j to manufacture aud sell the New Chemical paper in 1 , , ^ j ...... . . i America, invented in England b}* Henry Glynn acele-: talent, energy and patriotism to tlieir neighbors I braled chemist and otticer in the British army, it i.s 1 on the '^ortli or South, or to Christians ot j hurdiy iiecessaiy to say that the Paper is recommended; other denominations at Iiome? With tin ! b> .Mr Kcmt. Assaxer oIlheL.^S. Mint, .Mr i same or better opportunities acconiplishin-j of tlie New Vork (d«*ariiig Hou.^e. and .Meade Brothers extensive and skilful photographers. 133 Broadwax* ^ I Sj f; -.-.tiis (if t:i.i V v't.iiN-'; .vN':.) tukpex-| D iii iliriieU co i ity. k ioa'u as tiie Barker i ■ Li 11.-. joiii’.ag Win. H.irr ngto-i's land on t 1 ilivcr. Til>re is SOIU-* 2')il aere.s cf tiie j oi’lo.x' ground-s o.i the River. The up .wily tlin lered with piii-*s. aid within six TINE LVv aul M-jN.-d: L’pP-t Ldil b ‘-t (['laiity laalsai-,*hj niil'Ls-if rh * F.iyett .•ville anti '.Vestera Railroal. For particulars applv to D .Mc.ARTIIUR. J. F. ROPER. J. W. McKAY. Nox*. ls.)(; 29. 20 tr ■V. .>1. Ca?!!pbiOl, M'CTIOXEEH .A CO.n.lIISSlOX MEI4CHAXT, East siilc of Gillespie street. '.lYKrTKVII.I.K, N. G. ftctotier 1. i.s.ii M A H B L. E FACTORY'. ISV GEO. T..Vi:i)ER. ca ly opposite to E. ^Y. W'illkmg.s l-'avetteville. N. C. Auction Store Oct. 1, 18.70. N. Y. Tile latter .say itiiit no hnUiitioii ca i k on a elicck or liaiik note printed on the Safety Paper, ilelovv i.s our list of prices: Bank Ciieck.s—2.5 cts. per lb. Bank Bills—§18 for 1000 sheets. Bills of Exchange—$25 for 1000 sheets. Promissory Notes—40 cts. per Ib. 8iglit and Time Drafts—$25 for 1000 sheets. InsiiruiK-e Policies—40 cts. per lb. j llailroad Slock.s & Bonds—40 cents per lb. * Bank and State Stocks—40 cts. per Ib. j Bond.s and .Mortgages—40 cts. per lb. ! Wills and Deeds—40 cts. per Ib. For wrapping .Silks and other tine articles it is e.v-1 ceileiit. as it prevents moths. 40 cts a tb, i For Iiidenture.s and .-Vgreements. 40 cents per lb. j .■411 State and Conntv Records slioiild always be ' this work, shall- we leave it undone'? In tin made , longuage of one of our most able and usefu Ministers, an adopted sou of our State, “It onglit to have been undertaken 20 years ago, but it is not too late to begin to do right.” In the last two or three nioiith.s, a fund o' about $5000 lias been subscribed as a iierma- nent capital. At a meeting of the coiitributors hcld at Greensborough on the 14fli of May,— Rev. A. Baker, Chairman,—the Paper was nii- animously located at Fayetteville, under tin- name and title of the North Caroli.va Pres- BVTERiAX. Rev. XVm. X. Meliane and Bev, George McNeill were elected Editors: Rev. Mes.srs. George XfcXeill, Win. N Mebane, A Baker and C. H. IViley, and Messrs. Georai- XIcNeill, Sr., Joliii H. Cook and David Miir- pi-inted or written on tliiBP-apcr.a.stiie clieinicala j”-;; p|,y were appointed an E.xecutive Committee SELF-SEALIIVG J.4RS- For preserving Fres^h Fruits and Vegetables. Pint.s Quarts and Half-Gallons, at $2 4i), S3 40, and S."> 25, per dozen, respectively. For sale at th«‘*C>'ockery Store. W. N. Tl LLINfTt! AST. Also, Flesh Supplies of CHINA, GL.VSS- W.VRE and Table Knives. June 20, 1S57. 55-tf jfcrtcd in the pulp not only prex'cnt erasure or transh but make it lasting as time. For Southern Climates it is excellent, and much superior to any other; as the inoistdess of the climate doe.s not destroy it,—the properties inserted in the pulp being a preventative. In all the southern states Cuba, the We.st Indies and the Central American States no public records can be kept over 20 years, xvTittcn on the ordinary paper, xvhilc the oils and other chemi cals idserled in this Paper makes it indestructitde by the rax’ages of time. It is also proof against moths, rats and other vermin, xvhich feast on and destroy all other paper now in use. The Company have noxv in operation Mills in Morris Cunniy. N. J., ofabout 300 horse poxx'er, and are able to till all orders for Paper at the shortc.st notice. All orders for Paper must be addressed to A.NICH- OIjAS. President of the Company. No. 70 Wall Street. Orders for this valuable paper received at the Caro- inian Office. July, 18, 50-3m FOR SALTO. TWO TilOCSAND ACRES OF from Fayetteville, lying directly LAND, nine mtle.'^ on tlie Southern Plank Road, and on each side of Big Rocktlsli. C>ne of the beet Turpentine sections in the county, xvilb convenient improvements for n family residence; xvitb a small corn mill on a never falling stream, and a first ratc^ situation for a Turpentine Distillcrv and Store. A. A. McK ETHAN FeVk 0. IS.'O. tf X-'afiiikble Lanl f-.ir Sale. I •Th’subseribi'i-offers for sale his entire-lamls, inclu j Aing about eight huiiilretl acres, lying fifteen miles i _ above Favetteviiie and five miles from the nioutb ol i ';i;il' Aftt’Vii! It t'PCT 4 It 4 \ T iower little river. The laa.I is level ami healthy amt 1 iM vG' ' '> i. I A t. US 1 4 G I. A \ 1 w-U ailaptcd to farming: there i.s about one liiiinlretl | They say the Magnolia I'l-eo is the liiunisoniest ami fifty acres cleared amt under a fine sra'e of ciilti i growtli south ot Ma.soa and Ifixon s line, and it i.s evi- vatioii. I will sell it all together or in small tracks to j itently a laet. It is also said llie Miigindia Uestaiii-aiit suit purchasers. For further partictlars apply to the | i^ii Green iStreet, between Or. B. 4i. Itobinsoirs Medical aubseribei- on the premises [». AbE.XANDEM W'.VbKER. -tf James C. Smith. XIii,e8 C'osti.v JA.1IES C. & CO., Commission Merc/tanls, tiave removed their office to the second story of tlic bailding for nerly occupied by the Telegi-iipb Company -vlmi-e they are prepared to attend to ail business in the Goiii-ilssb 1 line. .411 bii : loss eiitrii.sted to them will be punctually .tti'iided to. Wil-niiigtoa, Ootober I, I6.5f> y H3IE AND CEIHEST. Just received and for .sale 2.50 Owsks Lime, Aesh from the kiln, 100 Barrels Cement off " Calcined Plaster, 1500 Bushels Plastering Hair, 75 Barrels Mackerel and Herring, tl'IO Sacks Liverpool .Salt, 200 .Alum .S-alt; 2 bushel .‘sack.s. J. W. POWERS. !7. 185(5. BD-tf to establish the Paper and ruaiiage its busiiie.s.s affairs. It is our wisli and design to make the North Caroi.in'a Presbyterian' a journal nf the firsi class, cquai to the be.st in the country in t3'|.o- grnnhieai iippearanee and in adaptation to tin- wants of onr Chnrelie.s. Its eolunins will afford the latest intelligence, both foreign and doine.s- tic, and .special care ivill lie taken to give a full and accurate suniniary of State news. The name of the Paper is designed to be an expo nent of its character and contents. From eon- viction, it will advocate the con.servative, or thodox, Old School doctrines and order of tlie Church. Onr first appeal is to onr own people—to N C. Preshytoi'ians. Wliilst we rely confidently upon their favor, we trust that tlie native sons of North Carolina who have found liomes in other States, and the adopted citizens of our Slate who form so important an element in our Ministry and memhership, u-ill take a deep interest in this enterprise, and give it their hearty support. Terms: $2 per annum in advance, or on de livery of the first numher;$2 50 in .six months $3 at the end of tlie year. To clubs of 2.5 or more, Jiaying in advance and when the Paper is .sent to one address, a discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed. Our Ministers and Elders are earnestly desired to act as Agents, Estabtisbmeiit. ainl Mr P. Taylor's Store, ainl nearly , oppo.slie tlic SIieiiiwell Hoime, is the Finest and best j and all Others friendly to the cau.se will please ki-pt ofaiiy olti-r establishment in tlie .South. Persons I a.ssist in procuring as many subscribers as possi- I'l wisiii.’ - to find can-lot well miss it: it is the \ ELLOM IH'lbld.N'G. Tlie snbsci'iber woalil take this melliod of tbaiiking the citizens ol this place aad tl.e snrroiiiirtiiig coniiti-y. for the n ipr-ceilerited liberiii.ty iliey liave bestoived CTi liini. .cel woiiiil s ilicit a coiiiiiiiiatioii. Hu lias aUv.iys o i Iiaml the VERY BE^sT LIQUORS. WI S'HA an I Gl^>ltlH.4L-5, that cun be fonml in the United .s'.tat ,s. ei'bei-by the (inaiitilv or othei'wi.se.— .Also Cigai-s. Pit'kle.s, Sardines, ■'.'iieese. Preserved Fruits, Lei.mn Syrnp, and many other good things, and fiattei's himself that he has the most polite, obli ging. accomplished and /'JLJA'A', vender to attend to his establishment that can be found either North or South. Temperance drinks put up at the sliorte.-*t notice. H- -■ -m’d c.'li eitention particniarly to his private room.' upstairs, which are large, comfortalile. and ill good order. R. JONES, Yellow Building, Green St,. Foyetteville, N. C. May 1(5, 1857. .50-tf 10,000 lbs. TjiUoav ’ anted, For whicli the higliest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1, le'nii. A., il. CsVilPBELL procuring a.s many subscribers as possi lile, and forward tlie names, Iiy August Is?, to tills Office. .As .soon as 1500 subscribers are obtained, the first iinmlier will be issued. If a faithful and vigorous eft'ort is made in tiie next two months by those Hho take a lively interest in this work, we will without doubt, be able to begin tlie publication at the end of that time with a paying siiiiscriptioii list of at least 3000. Addre.ss, Editors of the North Carolina Presbyterian, Fayetteville, N. C. Fayettsville, May 20, ISot M. FAULK ivrge and fancy a?=sort- ment of BOOTS &’ SHOES; Ladies* Gaitci’p, Satin and colored; Ladies* and Gents’ DAKCUHC 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, and buyers xxdll find it to llieir interest to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Corner of Gillespie and Franklin streets. April 22,1857. 4T-tf SPRING STOCK, 1857. E. P. MOORE. Whalcsaie CSrorer aod Comaiission Hlerchanf* Ha.s Jnst receix-ed in Store. 215 Barrels Whiskey and Brand}’, 35 •• and hhds. of Sugar ass'td* 75 Sacks Rio Cott’ee, 20.) •• Salt. 50 Ijoxes Soda Biscuit. Candies. Soups, Candles, Snuff’. Cigars, &c. &c. All of xvhich xvill be sold on liberal terms. Muroh 14. 1857. 41*tf - FRESH TURNIP SEED. FL.AT DUTGH, RED TOP, ENGLISH NORFOLK, L.4RGE GI.OBE, RGT.4 B.AG.4, Just received and for sale bf P.\SSKN«KR I.INK I5K- ;T%% EL\ xVIIjJIINGTON &. PA VETTEYILI.lG, Steamor Maj:no’.isi.U*at-t‘8 EuX'cti*riO.» ou Moiiuax' .nml Thurs day uiorningc*. lo ininutv»5 after Kuu-risp I-eaTPS Wilniingtoii (.Ji Tui-aSay nttd Fridtiv tniTiii«i«#. Stftamer Kanoy Lutterloh. li-aveft Kayeltevillc ou Tue.sdsv aud Kriday mornings, 15 niinutrs after snu-riHe. I.oaves Wjliningtou Wednesday aud Saturday mornisig^ Both carrying Fn*iglit and Passengers. I Steamer Rowan, with full sets of Lighters, runs regulnrlv carrying Kreiirht only The regularity of onr Boats on all stages of the River, and I the. despatch and promptuessin delivering goods, are too wvll known to require comment. To our patrons we tender our thanks for the very libiTal I patronage Jieretoforo bestowed, and can assure all shippers iliat j no efforts will be spared in future, aud feel confident lliat our : facilities for Alespatch are equ,*!! if not superior to aiiv line on : Cape Eear River. w, P. KLLfOTT. .\gent for Lutterh»h icCo. Fayetteville. N. C.. Oct.25,3S5C 21-tf July 11, 1857. tf S. J. HINSDALE. NOTICL. The lolloxving valuable iN?a! estate, the properlv of E. C- Hall dt'c'd. is uJered lor sale and consists of the Iblloxving n acts ; ^ That desirable place knoxvn a.s Rome, coiifaicing about 2t>() acres with al! the Improvcincnts. This place xvill be sold entire or divided, to suit purchasei's, it being probably one of the bust business stands iu the country, ami is very desirable to those xxishing to enter the inei’cantile business. No 2, Consists of a l^ot and Brick Store (2 tene ments^ in Cainbleion. ou Bridge Street near Claren don Bridge. and is a very desirable stand for bnsines.*. No ,3 Is 3 vacant lots iu Campbcllttin. known in City plotasNos )U9, I’l. 112,and halfoflot 113. No 4. Is a dwelling liouse and lot ou Haymount, corner of Flankroad and Adams St. A verx'* desira ble re.sidcnue for the xvhole year. No 5. Is a Corn Mill and Steam Engineand Boiler, of 10 or 15 liorse power. This is xvelT worth the at- icutiun of those living where xvater power is not avail- ilde. itiul xx'DI be sold at a gre.at bargain. For terms apply to J.' II. HALL. .Assignee. August 1. 1857. bl-tl tiUEjVT B.ARCiAIXS MAY BE Ol5TAI\EI>I The Subscrib'-r has just arrived trom the xx-est ami is determined to sell THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF L.AND iu Moore county lying on both sides of Deep River xvithin 3 miles ot tlie xvestern plank road xviih Ins Mills thereon, knoxvn us Johnson's Mills. Also, auotlier small tract in the county of L-halham. in the fork of Tick Greek and Oppossum Creek, near the ore hill or the old fni nace, known as the England land. The land in Moore is very valuable, both for farming aiid for manufacturing purposes, But all de.'^criptiou.s are unnecessary, as all persons desirous of purchasing will examine for themselve.s. To suit tlie aceommodu- tiou of purchasers I xvill sell the mil! tract by itself. If tiie abox'e property is not .sold by the 2(Jlh of October, it will then be olfered at putdic sale, together .vith a good deal of other property. Ride up aud .see the premises, for there is.no joke. Terms made known at Sale. W.M. M. JOHNSON. Ang 8 18-j7. 02-Gt-pd Persons indebted to Jas. C. McEachin, as Guardian ; of the heirsof John Morrison, dec'd. are lierebv re- ; spectfully iulbrraed. that said guardimi has in a great I majority of instances endorsed and transferred their notes to the undersigned. Also, that onr urgent ne cessities, apart from the reqi irements of tlm ondor.'^r. , compel us to collect as speedily as possible. All those indebted xvill therefore oblige us, and themselves too. by paying up immediately. We must and xvill sue where the monev is not forthcoming, j ‘ A. I). MORRISON, i J. M. MORKI8CN I N. A. MORRISON. I Lanrinbnrgh. N. C.. March 7. 1857. 40-tr Ftiiits, Oils, \''ariii.sli, l>rns!ies, lor MORK NEW ROODS. f lHE Subscriber is receiving lils FAIjIa AND Wl.NTER STOCK, consisting of almost every thing ill the way of G H O C E R I E S. nAKDWARK AjXJ) HOLLO U'-lVAlllC —ALSO — Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Fish kc., .\.ay of xvhich be xvill sell cheap for Cash, barter for Froduce or on short time. Store recently occupied by Trov & .Marsh. neartJje Dobbin House. G. \V. 1. GOLDSTON. Oct. IS. 20-lf 530 Tons \o 1 Penivijii (luatio. Eor s.alo by G. XV. WIl.LIAMS & Co. .'Xim-nst 29 65-tf Sale by .Vu-r. 15, S. J. HINSDALE. (;3-tf OZEBZMoais & .STAGE LINE FROM FAYETTEVILLE TO | SALE.M. j We have just placed more stock on tliis route, and; can cheerfully recommend it to the traveling public j as being the bi'st stocked, fastest and clieape.st line I from Fayetteville. Tlie best Coaches and fastest hor-} se.s. most of xvhich are entirely new- All we ask bow is to plea-e give ns a trial, the line is far superior to wiiat it ever has been. We tliliik it xvill recommend itself. Pu'sseuger.s xx’e^'t xvill save .S1.4U and those for Salem xvill find it S2.-1U cheaper tlian any other route. Leaves Fayetteville Monday. Wednesday and Fri day at 12i P. M. Leax’cs High Point Tue.sdax’, Tlmrs- day and Saturday at 11 A. M.. immediately after the Traiiis arrive from both North and South. No deten- tiou at :uiy point. Ticket-^ at the Fayetteville Hotel. E. T. vfc J. W. CLE.MMONS. Contractors. Aug.’)2*J, G-Xit-jid The Subscriber de.siring to emigrate to the West, ott'er.-? for sale his entire IjANDS, including about six Imndrod acres, generally knoxvn asCIialk Level, lying in the upper end of Harnett county. 3 miles East of Cape Fear liiver. and ou the n>al b*adijig fi’om Faj- elteville to Chapel Hill. Store, Dxveiiing. Out-Houses, all in first rate order. The Store is at a line business stand, and is not to be excelled by any country store in the Stale. There arc also upon the premises an excidleiil xvell of xvater xvitliin 15 or 20 steps of the House, a fine young or chard of Fruit Tree.s, a Tan Yard in perfect order, which {>cys well when in operation. Also, a Blaeksmiie Simp with Tools, Ac. Any person xvishing to purchase such a place xvould do well to call cud examine it for thcmselvhs. I am determined 10 sell, and xvill make terms easv for the purchaser. A. H. DEWAR. N. B The place is one of the healthiest in the Souihern country. Augii.st. ‘J, ‘ G3-tf Oonaklsoii Acadesuy. Thfi next Sxwon of this Jii.stitution xvill begin on Monday the 2lst of September, under the joint charge of Mr Tliomas J. liobinson. and Mr (ioorge A. Cairns. The Academy* biiikliug i pleasantly situateil on Hay .Mount, and in its location combinc.s the advantages of ample room for the out door exercis,*s of (he Stii- deiits. and freedom from all causes of. hiiiderance in the dilligeiit pursuit of their studle.s. It is ilie ilcsire of the lu.sti'ucicrs to make tliis a school of rau.’c. and they call upon Parents ami Guar>lians to aid them, by tlieir patronage, in the ac- compiiHnnDnrofthi.spinpo.se. believing thiii there is in Fayetteville audits vicinity a sufficient number of Boy.siu support such an In.Hitulicn. TERMS OF TUITION. For Primary Sindents. per session. (20 weeks,) $12 50 •• Advanced Euglish ** •• IS ()0 *• Classical “ •* 25 00 “ Contingencies *• 50 One half of tuitioii fee.sto be paid in advance. Semi-Annual reports of the scin>larship of each Boy xvill bo sent to the Parent or Guardian. Aug. l.Tih (;3-7t Corninoii School Teticher.s in Ilaniclt CNninly. 'I'ini'D desirous of employment as Common School Teachers in Harnett county, xvill pre.sent themselves for Examination at Summerville, ou Tuesday aud Wednesday, tin* 15th aud M Sep. next. Por.soas jtresentiiig tiiemselxes for Examinolion xvill be reijuired to furniHi satisfactnrv u-stimoni.als of character. Ac. DAN’L McCORMU'K. WII.L. M. McNEILL A. D. McLEAN. Aug. 15. {>3-te Examining Com. s ' Ague .>!fxf«rf; al.-o. O Champions's Ague .Medicine: Shallenberger’s F.cverand Augue .'Viitidote, and Roxvand’.w 'J'lmic .Mi.v- ture. For saie by S. J. HINSDAIJC. Atig. 15. i:3-tf While Leiid Hiid J_ sale by Aug. iii.seed Oil, lor S. J. I11NSD.4LI:. 1.5. B. F. FEiAECE & CO.. DEALERS IN FOU iaV AN D DOMCSilC DRYGOOD HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. AND SHOES. Umbre/lns and Ready-Made Qlotkiny', FIAV STHEKT, FAVETTEViLLE C. ot PK.XRCE.] avLii.nglst, [.i. XV. I'K.xm h’ .11; ; Gl-tr ; I’oiigi'oss Wilier, for sale hy Aii,u:.37 ' S. J. HIN8!).\LE. FOR SALE. Hoax'y 4-4 Beaver Creek Siicetlngs. (’otton Yarn, Warp and Filling. N.»s. 5 to 10. ALSO, Bell, Picker, RolU-r and Lace LE.A.THERS. Oils and Manuraeturer*s Findings. Winter straitud. Sperm. Lard and Linseed OiB. Shuttlie's I.-^ingglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller Cioth and Glass Stepv. J. H. HALL. Pres. IJ. C. M. Co. .lulv 20, ISof .‘'•tf XV. I!. T U il j. ! -V G T O S, Gtiieral C'omMils.sioii lXIcrcIiaii«. NORTH WATER STREET, Wilmington, N. C., .Will give personal attention to the sale or shipment of all consignments of Naval Stores or other cmintry produce, and any oflier iinsincss entrusted to his care, ivill tie promptly attended to. April 18, 1857. Iv wm ADAMANTINE and TALLOM" CANDLES; fine and common TOB.-VCCO: aud almost anything in the Grocerv line. Cheap as the cheapest! G W. I. GOLDSTON. Fob’y 7, 1857. SO-tf TAKE NO nCE. THE Subscriber having, at June Term 1857, of the Court of Pleas and (Quarter Scs>ions for the County of Cuml>erland. qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of Willie F. Moore, hereby notifies persons hav ing claims against the said Estate to present the same properly authenticated xvithin the time prescribed by laxv. otherwise this notice xvill be pleaded in the bar of their recovery. Debtor.? to the .s.aidEstate xvill please make payment immediately. .E.F.'MOORE. Juab 0, oS-if ! A. A. rXJcKvIliaii I Respectfully iuforuis his friends aud the puMlic.that he j has built up large sul>>tuntial Brick Buildings at bi.s j Old Stand, expressly for manulacluring Carriages. ' Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by .strict alluntion to busine.ss. xvitb a de.sire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance ot the same. He xvarrants his xvork to be* made of the best material and by e.xpcrienecd workmen I in each brunch of the bu.sinc.ss. His xx’ork xvill compare I favorably xvitb any made in the United States, for neat- j ness and durability. I He i.s determined to sell and do any xvork in his line on as good terms Ji.e any xvork-done elsewliere that is as xvcll done. He now has ou hand, finished, the larg"st .stock of CARRIAGES,BAROUCHES. ROCKA Wa fS. AND BUGCtIES. ever offered in this place, and ,a very large stx^ck of xvork nearly fini.shcd. xx hich xvill fie .^old verx’ loxv for Gash, or ou short time to punctual ct^toin- ers. ;^d&“He lias ou hand more than ONE IH NDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles fiai.shedand iu course of con struction. . , 4 .1 5t^All work made byhim is xvarranted 1- months with fair usage, and should it fail by ■ 'man.- up or material xvill be repaired free ot ciiargc. Pci-sons wishing to buy would do »ell to call and 'oJ^iiiTsttnkfuPyr^Vivvd Repah iiig e.vecuted at short notice aud on very rca- -NtMM'ii ('AKOLiM.AX. lA VF-TTEVIIA.K, .4'. f, CabrirlU nay. ur, 1 Bright Spot in tba Tag »( Memury. 114' 1.4 r.,Tviir jiiiTisrr. Tlicrc are inuir.s—liriglit ami lirilUau: hours j —ill tlie liistory of aluio-t every imlii.i-.il. I wliifli arc as (Jiiimoiids .set liy the fiiigi-i-s ol' I iiiei'ey i.* tlic the tlioniy c-oioi ct of onr e.\>i i.ee j lierc, tlial serve ns stars, who.'e soft ll.nlit, in aiirora-like loveliness, spreaii.' its rosy viirg.s J over the otlienvise dark and iniiifegnnble vale : o. tlie past. I When the iircsenl is nil dark and gloomy ! what a sonree uf Sstisfaetion it i.s for the inind. land heart to ciinteniplnte these jewel- whieli ! only deeorate tile past!—to dwell upon the I lirillianey-and “'randenr, and entwine nroninl I tlieni wreaths of anihrosial vines, .ueninied with I lirenthing flowers of the innigination! j There arc persons, too, whom we ha e loved I with an ardent and imre afl'eetion, wlio.-e liriglit I smiles and becoining demeanor aroused every I tender emotion and elicrislied sensibility of the j heart, Init they were torn from onr fond em- ! brace, and ivc can only behold them now l.y a. ; retrospection with the liright and licjiiiil eyes j oT sweet memory! They died within onr i-n- I eireling arms, and witli these fingers we dosed their eyes of (ire wlien we .saw that tlieir lustre liad gone out! But “ Calm was tlieir exit— Heaven's dcw.s fall not iiiere gently to ilic groninl. Nor weary, worn oat w iiids expire so softi" ^ Oh! where is the heart that loves not to ' dwell upon the dc-iir as.soeiatioiis, the cherished i and briglitniiig incident.s, and the smiling coun- j tenaiices of past years? It is ever thu.s with man. AH hi.s happi ness and pleasures In-re are derived from con- I teniiilations of the past and the future, while ■ the iirescnt—apart from these contemplations and hopes—would be dari: and drear, iiiterwo- ; veil witii care and anxieties. lie is oflimes : forced, as it were, to relinti-;ish liis liold to tlie : lielm of Ids tempest-tossed and w eatlier-beaten ! bark, and look back, he beholds the diamond I jewels as they .sparkle like gems of the night, and witli a throlibing heart he i ries, ! Comeback! Oh. conn-, ye gone-b; year.', j 4Vit!i all ymir liglit and gliwlii'-ss! j Come.' liear tin- ph-adings of my I-.-ars, .‘ly wooing heart in .sadm-ssi : Gabrielhi .May w-as an orphen, and *he only I Miemher then alive of all her family coniK-elions. ' My father liciiig apjiointed lier guardian, a- I dojiled her into Ids family, and from n-y eai best j recollcelion Galiriella and I—both lieing near ly of the same age—were play fellows together and knew not what it was to be separated. ! We were always side by side, wlicther at home or abroad—Iravcrsing tlie fields, nr roam ing tliroiigh tlic wild -ids—(-liasiog l-iitler- fiies over the groan mci. ' --.v.s. or libukiag flow ers with which to wreathe our brow, or make I a bov|iiet for ''ma." Tlie older we grew, the iiiori' did we .-herish and love each other—the firnii-r wore our nt- I tachnients, and the. nearer onr hearts iipiiroxi- niated, nnlil finally, like t-VO coiineeting rivii- , lets, they eoinmingleil and melted into one! j I'litil she was (|uilc grown and I old e -■ugh ■ to lee 1 that. I had attaim-d unto the ‘Tnll stat- I lire and measure of a man'' without tlie sliglit- iisl cloud to overshadow onr patliway, Gabri- eila and 1 lived and loved togetlier. \ Not an honri ur a goddess was she. yet she ' was fair, very fair, and many thought her beaii- I ufni, but her lieanty jiiirtook more the nature ■ of the lilly than the ro.se. Her eyes were bine and rather large w!i di were shaded with long silken lashes that served to temper and subdue the lire that burned tlicre, into a soft, peiictra- j ling and nieliiiicholly light. Her lips resemble in color .softness, and c-ontour, twin rosn-biids j freshened liy the dews of tlie niorning; but ' tin re W'as nn e.X'pre.ssion about llieiii ij-ld' h lose- I buds never a.ssniiied, for it seemed realiy that (livinty il.scif .slumbered there in tlial, roseate, : cllierial bud! Her forehead was high, and 1 rather liroad—her no.se, Grecian—her chin I rallier tapering- and full—her hair fell, not ; down in graceful ringlets, as di^es the liair of . the majority of the heroines of fietioii, but it I hang uneonlined in waves of auburn softness and beauty oversiionlders of'sliglilly colored (snow; and lier round syinnietrieal figure,' was - not deformed by lioojis, or other absurdities ; of the I’arisiaii style of dre.s.--—in fact, as I bc- : fore stated, slic was fair, very fair, and some ! thought lier beautiful. She was undoubtedly the faire.st, purest and loveliest woman I have : ever known, but slie was not ai angei! \ Tlierc are as pretty women now, 1 venture ! to presume, as there were when old Abraham ; entertained angels in In's tent: I mean us jiret- , ty eonntenances; but did yon ever picture in : your mind, dear reader, how very odd an an- i angel would appear iiow-a-days in the midst ; of our fasliionable ladie.'! 1 think we have i bat little eanse to wonder that .=ueh a long ; time lias intervened since we have heard of j angels visiting our shore.i! But J must ask i fergiveness for this digre.'sion. j I)ark as the dispeii.'atioii of Providence pro- ' ved to my heart, and a.s afflictive as it really I wiis, the lime had uow arrived that I and Ga- I brii-ila liad to fiart for the first and last time! I With the same disea.se that had swept away I her iiarents, i.rotliers, sisters and all, Gabriella j jj;,v—my heart’.' idol for so many bright re- i volviiig years—died in niy arms. She fell.Iike i an untinii-iy flower, plucked away in its own nicntli of June! The inst oflier laec or family conneetioiis, as the last sun beam melts aivay on the western horrizon, so she lingered awhile, and then vanished forever! And nil was dark as midnight to iiiy licart—has been ever since! She was the only girl I ever loved—the only girl wlio ever loved me. Still o’er the scenes my iiK-mory wakes. And fondly bioods will, miser care. Time lint tiie impressions decp.'r riiukes. As stre-ams Iht-ir clratiuii'c-is wear.
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