V 3m lav fat.,g.iyiiipi-ll -a rv,,: i CD, '-AX U Devoted to Aews, Political Businessf mattergriculture, and Family Heading. I UBLI CATION OFFICE, 1NAJEPESDK.CE IS TIJK SOtL OF DEMOCRACY! DONALDSON STREET. i WM. F. WKJI1TM tN, Editor, t FAYETTEVILLE, N, C., SATUIL7AY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1857: VOLUME XIX NO. 969, Ti T 71 , T.- a - m m - I M S tin; CA!iOU.lA. 'or a. single copy, f paid in a Ivance. per aiutim, i2 00 T E II " at the end of :j months, 2 at) " . " at tha end of ii mouths, 3 00 " " " at the end of the year, 3 50 No subscription will be received for a shorter period than one yar u iless p-.iid In advance. 3 With tljtt view of ext -n ling the circulation and en hancing th:j n -iff il.i;r-3 of the paper, tins proprietor of fers the. following remarkably low VLUH HATES, I.lrARIiliLV IJV ADVAJVCE: 5 copies of the Carolinian, 1 year, $H 00 10 " " " 15 00 , ! ate -of Advts!s? i ,seftf? Sivty cents p'r square of !!' lines, or less, for the first nl 3'. ce.its for each snie'i'sent insertion, unless the ttdvertis -m -nt is published for more than two months, when it will be charged For thr :e mo.iths, ----- 54 00 For six months, - - - - fi 00 For twelve most'is. 10 00 All advertisements m it have the de5rod numb t of in iert'o is -narked on them, nrthervvUe hey will be in. ;rt; 1 I'.W forb d an 1 ch vrged accor li lly. Speeia attention is directed to this requisition. WM. F. WIGHT MAY & CO. U axioms. ah OTiee Feb'y 3 oi iuy :it Law, KajcllevillcXtC. at t!ie coi n :r of Bow and Green &.;;. trects. J. A. SiMAS ATL)IIXE' AT LAW, VTf 'is7;), ti : Co.irts of Can') -viand, Harnett, Vakeail fo'mston. A 1 Ip.ms. !'. n t, U,r.iott Co., X. C. Feb. 185(. 8.")-y B Hi T.T1V r rrt I? 'i i - v v. r r s v i '. v. , v , " co-t-ulted at the La.v Office of Jcm; G. -hip- tav : 'jerl. Jul irei-n Street . v li!. 1? Lf A a PlltiW J. STiii'MA.X, i II ii-.ie j si; . r amoved to i' If I'SiJi ) i til.- o.uts ol .Jii it.'iaiii. .1 1. , I i I I.I. It' . . o.. '.VI re a i t i attend llaitutt i . v . ii I I. I S" tf 4 3 .u' - t' ire, 'ii -tore s a i.l the l o:; .ra. a farther li '. . : ,1 ) If 'I tv' pr p -c o i i i. "' ort'i .:. ci i o Ax tv by uliiig cu V ;i .11. .1 ' tO.l iload SAilAH JA d K. R ! ';l-. ; 1 ii- UT. ) . .'. '. t. Ik &3 5"i 'V!) It'.l- .) 1.1 t i v I i i ANI TUvllS- I n li :. A i-.-i- ;;; ! Lit". e 't i i f a-.j I V ' I "iiili- j i" t'k :ltri i uy. k io'.v.i a- t': I ark r 'V"ii il irr iito i's lau I on lilt-. i.'iv.'r. O: I") V 1 1 ' I'll sre is so in ? acr.'.s ct tae g:-i I 1 Is O I t "i : iver. fh; up 1 I ' I V ti ll tv-j.tt '." I W t: .1 -s i i I A'ester.i 111 IVitil.fl six a Iroa I. F.)i- p u'tie.ii.ws apply t j i) Mu.vit niuii. j. p. uni'iiii, J. W. McKAV. Xev. 1 S "' 2.l, 20 tf A. W. Ca'iipbrll, VCCTIOVEKtt &. COMMISSION MERCHANT. I'ast side of Gillespie street, , F. VKT I'KVII.I.K, N. C. October I. iZ M A II II J. E FACTOR V. BY GEO. LAUDER. e.irlv opposite Oct. 1. 18.). to E. W. Walkings Fayetteville, N. C. v Auction Stoi-i SELF-SEALING JARS. For pre-trving Fresh Fruits and Ouu-ts and llaU'-Gallons. at 40 Vegetables. Pints isi 4t, aiid S. 2.", perdoZ-JiL respectively. For Store. w Ai'-(- I"1ies'1 Supplies of sale at tlie Croc.cery N. TILLIN'GII AST. CHINA, GLASS- AVAliB aut" l able Knives. Juno -2u, I .'7. 5o-tf James C. Smith. Miles" Costix JAMES C. SMITH & CO., Commission Merckn nls, -Have removed their office to the second story of the building fora? erly occupied by the Telegraph Company .where they are prepared to attead to all business m the .Commission line. All budaess entrusted to them will be punctually .attended to. Vilrn;u.tiin. October 1. 18.C y Tj I 51 K AND C E M K N T . Just received and for sale i'lO C tsks Lime, fresh from the kU;j, 101! IVarr-ls Onient "' Calcine ! Plaster, 300 Bushels Plastering Hair, ivtnvis Mackerel and Hr Lerring, .')0 Sacks s,ivevriool Salt. 200 " Alum Salt; 2 bushel Sacks. J. W. POWERS. ,Oct. J7.1R.-6. r,9-tf or Mislaid. One N'e-o 1)0:1,1 fp",st J T- Wright and Stnavt Devane made V- va,jle t( Je Feaael. Adm rs. of rto DPvan,'l-c'a.-'n-'t U i, du- LJ h January i ' w'th a er ?dit of S-M. A i just. ISA;, anil one ot i ' in wtiM'i'i. --j hwhij mi persons from trud'n for sa n U-i il. or tu : makers from .. .iso.i exe-'Ut myself. paying it r- T W DEVANE. finz it to any y .... , Ur -H A B 'A a a Si A tt-i&f l t.onsfor the (inn. . , i o'tie..'. I i . . e - ii AIM. ii-'.': ' i . it - ; :1 i id I i i: N'l'Tll Cai'tlii'lrt. I Nov. !". v-H.. nr.ftt .iAxaJu.i.'b ax . ii.-Jij;u-i . - ";,; i . .a. . i us- v iL.i-i. i .. .ii .!-: w,U re- . c-ive-tr 1 . al ion. .;.jy. M. ;y-5S j Oakland. Sep. 12, 187 -3t GROCERIES, HARD- ware fyc. The rndef signed are now receiving a large assort ment off.R0SERIE9 .HlftBWltttU HlON, STEEL, II')M.OV-VAliE, SHOES, LEATHER & SADl LE UV, whiclt they will sell at wholesale at a smill ad vance on cost for cash,"df oi Hsnal time to prompt dealers. G. V. WILLIAMS & CO. July 25, 1857, 60-tf A CARD. IrTends and ' custtorners that ne can be found at the .Store of C. E. LeetOi where he will be glad to see them. J. It. McUONALD. Jan. 17, 1857, 33-tf DOBBIN HOUSE! POWERS .V TllOY,' Proprietors. The Proprietors of this Establishment an nounce to the public, that owiug to the con stantly increasing patronage extended to them, they hare been induced toenlarse the I accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining i Room on the lower floor, and suita of Rooms on the -econd floor; thus enabling- them to accommodate all who may ravor mem witn a can. Ana tney pieuge themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction lo their patrons. Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in attendance. The eligible location of the Establishment, with the experience of the Proprietors in providing for the i comfort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them j a liberal share of the travel. The Western and Southern Stages arrive atand depart j frotn this House. I Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure of j Steam loat. lor the accommodation of passengers, j Horses and Carriages furnished at any notice for carrying travellers to any part of the adjacent country, j .1. W. POWERS. W.C.TROY. Favtterille. May 12. 1S56. 98-tf NEW (J0UDS JM KYLE 1 now receiving his Spring and Summer supply of DRY GOODS, II ATS, BOOTS & SHOES, Bolting CLOTHS, &c. ail of which, being purchased by the case, will be offered by Wholesole or Retail et LOW PRICES. March '8. 4;vtf UTIOV. DRS. McSWAI.V & McDUFFIE have this day dis olv?d copartnership by mutual consent. -Ic'.va.n will attend to settlements and collcc- eontinue to occupy the former WM. C. McDUFFIE. 2?-tf C- raTYPE, SIT LiWITPE & ASBROTTrE HOCKS. Ovkr IJkasi.t t IIocsrox"s Jewf.i.rt Store. rosirrvES taken ok glass ON 1IETiT!OTPE OR SHEET IKON VhATE. 4- "So come along without delay. And get a picture that will pay." P. S. Pictures taken in ch ar or cloudy weather. Vay It;, oo-tf FOR SALE. TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, nine mile from Fayetteville. lying directly on the Souther Plank Bond, and on each side of Big Ilockfish. On nf the best Turpentine sections in the county, with convenient improvements for a family residence; wit! a small corn mill on a never failing stream, and a first rate ituation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store. A. A. McKETIIAN FeVv 9. 1856. tf T il E MGU1JA REST UKA T. They yay the Magn'dlia Tree is the handsomest Trrr-wth south of Mason and Dixon's line, and it is evi dently a fact. It is also said the Magnolia Restaurant en Green Street, between Dn B. W. Robinson's Medical Establishment, and Mr P. TayVofs Store, and nearly opposite the Sheniwell House, is the Finest and best kept of any ether establishment in the South. Persons wishing to find cannot well miss it: it is the YELLOW BUILDING. The subscriber would take this method of thanking the citizens "of this place and the fnrrOunding country, for the unprecedented liberality they have bestowed en h rn.and would solicit a continuation. He has always on hand the VERY BET LIQUORS. WIVES and CORDIALS, that can be found in the United Stat s, either by the quantity or otherwise. Also Cigars. Pickles, Sardines, Cheese, Preserved Fruits, Lemon Syrup, and many other good things, an 1 flatters himself that he has the most polite, obli ging, accomplished and FHANJC, vender to attend to his establishment, that can be found 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 in good order. I R. JONES. ! Yeliow Building, Green St,. Foyetteville, N. C. May IB. 1857. 50-tf D. TV. C. BEX BOW, D. D. S., Graduate of 1 lie Baltimore College of DEXTAL SISGEBT. Office hours from 9 A.M. i P. M. to 1 P. H to 5 P. M. DR. BEN1JOW may be found at his suit of Rooms near the Market, where all who are in need ot the services of a Dentist are respectfully invited to call. All operations performed upon the latest and most approved plans. To those in need of Artificial Teclh, lie would simply say that he is behind in no improve ment. He inserts from one to an entire set upon tine Gold or Platina plate, which he guarantees to be equallv as serviceable as the natural organs. i" s'nends nine months of each year in this place, (from first ot Octouer to iue nrsi ui juij.i Oct. 25. 185(5. 21-tf W. n. TILLING HAST Is now receiving a large and well assorted Stock of eiii.:, Glai-s, itl Kartlienwaro, Looking ' Glosses, -Brilfaula, and Silver. Plaice? 'Ware, Fancy i ds, & House FuiiitsMitff Hardware. He invites the attention of Country Merchants to his Stock, and is satisiied that they cannot liud a better assortment of Gools for their tra le. or cheaper (when delivered at their doors,) in one House anywhere. Sept. 5, . 6-2m I io.ouo ll. Tillw niiteIj For which the highest cash prica will be paid. 1 Oct. 1,1856, A.M.CAMPBELL. i 4000 acres of Land for Sale. All the Land belonging to the Estate of John Mori son, dee'd. is now for sale. Said land is lvine in the : Counties of Montgomery and Richmond; and any per son wisuiiig to purcuase any oi saia Lianu, can have an ODBortunitv anv time within thrm months hir outline on -the subscriber at C;fpt. Joseph Hines's. Richmond County. A part of said Land is lying on or near th6f line ot the S. C. & Coal Fields R. R. The subscriber will tase pleasure in showing said lands to any persoa wishing information respecting them. ; "04.1857. " 3m Vl ? DOCTOR. FRANK WILLIAMS'S . CELEBRATED RYE WHISKEY The Subscriber has made arrange i ents to keep 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. RGB'T MITCHELL. May 49-tf - PROSPECTUS or . THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN The Presbyterian Church in North Carolina has long labored under a serious disadvantage from the want of a journal to advocate her claims and represent her interests. It is esti mated that only 1000 Presbyterian Weeklies are taken in the bounds of our three Presbyte ries. We have 13,000 Communicants, and it is safe to infer that there are 30,000 Presby terians in principle in the State. Our Synod stands fifth in the Union in point of numbers, and her membership is greater than .that of any Synod South or West of Pennsylvania. Our sister States on the North and South, neither of which has a membership so large as ours, publish the Central, and the Southern Presbyterian, for the benefit of their people. The time has come when the Presbyterian Church in North Carolina should likewise do her duty to her children. it is a conceded and important fact, that hundreds of our members will take a State paper who will take no other. The Paper is needed to be tiie organ of our Synod and Presbyteries to elevute and en lighten the piety of our membership by diffusing evangelical knowledge to promote the cause of Education to develope the talents of our Ministry, and to strengthen the attachment of our people to the soil and sanctuaries of their own State. - IfourChnrch in other States, and other ( 'h urches ju fcLift ittrf-Mjl ncrs witfi a religious journal, why may not wr Are North Carolina Presbyterians inferior ii talent, energy and patriotism to their neighbors on me orin or oontn, or to nnstians i 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 usefu1 Ministers, an adopted sou of our State, "It ought to have been undertaken 20 years ago, but it is n-)t too late to begin to do right." In the last two or three months, a fund of about $5000 has been subscribed as a perma nent capital. At a meeting of the contributors held at Greeiisborough. on the 14th of May, Rev. A. Baker, Chairman, the Paper was un animously located at Fayetteville, under tin name anil title ot the .North Carolina Pres byterian. Ilev. Win. N. Mebane and Bev. George McNeill were elected Editors: Rev. Messrs. George McNeill, Win. N Mebane, A. Baker and C H. Wiley, and Messrs. George McNeill, Sr., John H. 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 Presbyterian a iournal of the first ... . J. ... class, equal to tlie best m the countrv in tvno- granhlcat appearance and in adaptation to the wants of our Churches. Its columns will afford the latest intelligence, both foreign and domes tic, and special care will be taken to give a full and accurate summary of State news.- The name ol the f aper 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. Our first appeal is Id our own people- to N C. Presbyterians. Whilst we rely confidently upon their favor, we trust that the native sons of Aorth Carolina who have found homes in other States, and the adopted citizens of our State who form so important an element in our Ministry and membership, will take a deep interest In this enterprise, aud irive it their hearty support. Terms: $2 per annum in advance, or on de livery of the first number; $2 50 in six months 3 at the end of the vear. To clubs of 25 or more, paying m advance and when the Taper 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, aud all others friendly to the cause will please assist in procuring as many subscribers as possi ble, and forward the immea h Anaust 1st. to -. j C this Office. As soon as 1500 subscribers are obtained, the first nnmher -will be issued. If a faithful and vigorous effort is made in the next two months by those Etho take a lively interest in this work, we will without doubt, be able to begin the publication at the end of that time with a paying subscription list of at least 3000. fi- Address, Editors of the North Carolina Presbyterian, Fayettevilte, N. C. Fayettaville, May 20, 1851 Hf W f T I IT HAS JUST RECEIVED ft. r t u ii i a. larce and fancy assrt- ment of BOOTS & SHOES: Ladies' Gaiters Satin and colored Ladies' and Gents' DASCIJG SHOES of a new and beautiful pattern, and every style of ar i tide in his line. . I His stock is choice and carefully selected by him odf. and buyers will find it to their interest to call be i fore purchasing elsewhere. Corner of Gillespie and i Franklin streets. -5 Aril 22,17. 47-tf f QFHESfl I'URXJF SEED. f ?LAT DUTCH. vT(iP ENGLISH NORFOLK, S Sfcv- A A K(t Ci li IjI) I E. j - t. RITTA HAG A, 4 iTreived and for sale bv -''??' S. J. n INS DALE 31,-1857. tf JlowtP5 valuable real estate, the propert 1-te'd. is offered for sale and consists of ' Ol COnS!8tS Of tbe 'i NafstraSfe' pJace kno'wnT as ' Rome, containing about tftll acres with all the imnrovements TI; 4 place wiljjbe sold entire or divided, to suit purchasers ii uemg iuoaiuy one oi me oust business stands in the country: and is very desirable to those v ishing to enter the mercantile business. No 2, Coiitists ef a Lot and Brick Store (2 tene ments; in Cambleton, on Bridge Street near Claren don Bridge, and is a very desirable stand for business No ,3 Is 3 vacant lots in CampbHlton. known in City plot asNos 109, 111. 112. and half of lot 1.3 iNo 4. is a dwelling house and lot on Haymount corner of Plankroad and Adams St. A very desira ble residence for the whole year. No 5, Is a Corn Mill and Steam Engine and Boiler of 10 or 15 horsepower. This is well worth the at tention of thoie living where wafer power is not avail able, and will be sold at a great bargain. roi lei ms appiy io J. II. HALL. Assignee. Aupnist 1, 157. til-t. MORE NEW GOODS 'ipiIE Subscriber is U. WINTER STOCK, thing in the way of receiving his FALL. AND consisting of almost every v hoc i: ni es, HARDWARE AJYD HOLLOW-WARE ALSO Boots and Shoes. Saddlerr. Fish fre Any of which he will sell cheap for" Cash, bai ter for Produce or on short time. Store rMi-ntirnn;o,i Troy & Marsh, near the Dobbin House. 4 G. W, I. GOLDSTON. Oct. IS. 20-tf 50 Tons No I Peruvian (luano. Eor sale by G. W. WILLIAMS & Co. (?5-tf August 29 GX,I2IIrXOr$I3 & GO'S DIHECi STAGE LINE FROM FAYETTEVILLE TO SALEM. We have just placed more stock nn il.ls rnnt,. ;an cheerfully recommend it to th travoiinnr V.i.i;,. ns being the best stocked, fastest and cheanest line from fayetteville. The best Coaches ses. most of which are entirely new- AH we ask now s io ptease give us a trial, the line is far sunerior t .vhat it ever has been. We think it will recommend tiou at any point Tickets at the Farertfvill.. ti-.i tj. T. & J Aug."29, W.CL'ivIMONS. Contractors. 65-6 t-pd B. F. PBARCB & CO.. DEALERS IN F01U:iGY AN D DOMESTIC DltVGOOD HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. AND SHOES. Umbrellas and Reridy-M,de Clothing, HAY STREET, FlfETTEFILfcE 2f C. Ot PEAitCE.J j. w fKARCr .tr Cl-tf aytu.nglst. X. II. T U ti K I V fiTO X, General Commission Itlerclinitt, NORTH WATER STREET, Wilmington, JY V., Will give personal attention to the sale or shipment of uii i;.ii-i;iimcin.n ui .navai stores or other coUntrv produce, and any other bnsiness entrusted to his o.m" will be promptly attended to. ' April 18. 18.)7. y ADAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G W. I. GOLDSTON, Fab'y 7, 1857. 3C-tf TAKH NOTICR. THE Subscriber having, at June Term 1857 of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland, qualified as Administrator upon the oXti ? ?A Sfi : ing claims against the said Estate to present the same ' properly authenticated within the time prescribed by : law. otherwise this notice will be pleaded in the bar ' of their recovery. j Debtors to the said Instate will please make payment immediately.. E. F. MOORE. June fi. 53-tf I. C. POK. DEALER IN AND FANCY" DRY GOODS STAPLE HATS uoots. SHOES. A.tD Ready-Made Clothing. Particular attettion paid to Ladies Dress t Goods and Trimmings. HAY STREiST. FAYETTEVILLE, N. O November 3d lt56i . tf AOTI'i IE. TllB undersigned having executed a power of At toraey to E. F. Mdore. he is thereby authorized to make all settlements for me in my name, and generally to. transact ail business as 1 might or could do were 1 per sonally present. J.J.MOORE. June b, 53-tf FOR SALE. Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings. Cotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, Nos, 5 to 10. r " ALSO. ''. : .-' Belt, Picker, Roller and Lace LEATHERS. Oils and Manufacturer's Findings. - Winter strained. Sperm. Lard and Linseed Oils. - Ssuttlie's Iingglas5f, French Glue, Emory Roller Cloth And Glass Steps. j. n. HALL, Pres. B. C. M. Co. July 26, 185 .y-i-tt s J. HI MS DALE'S Ague Mixture; also. Champions's Ague Medicine; Sballenberger's Fever and Aague Antidote, and Rowa-id s Tonic Mix ture. For sale by S. J. HINSDALE. Aog. IS. tt-C MfinPitYifieur?PB w WiH Kave 3t,tand those for Leaves Fvl-tf,-4" cheaper.tha.ji ay utw., ,!.,v w , Wtevuie M:mjrw.rtnesUay and Fri- M nn,i q ! ' V" Reaves Hitf, Point Tuesday. Thurs Uj and Saturday at 11 A. M., immediately after th trains arrive from both Xorth and South. o deten- I PREIGIIT MO PASSRSRKR ' I.IP. ME. T WEEN iViriNIXGTOS PAYETTVIi,LF. Stumor Maprnolia.IvaTenrayeUrvillp on Monilny aod Thurs day mornincs. 15 minutt-f aftt-r rcn-rwr. , Lrav-s Wilmngtonun Tneadxy and FHday morn in ft" Stnnrr l-'anny Lutt-rloh. Icavt-s Kayetterille on Tuesday and Krtday morning. 15 minutes atter sun-ri.se. I. eavra Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday niorninm Both carryiue Freight and Pawengcm. lrrTb rnLhtimla . . -,' . W Thf r.nuUritY ot mr Boats on all tA -. -i'"" I HlT.teh and pro Wla. ;w t fcm.wn. to reqolrrrn.,i-Tt'-- , . t , ; To nor patrnn we ..,,1 - ' patronajrc hereloforr be towed, add ean asanre allihippert that no efforts will be spared in future, and feei confident that our facilities for despatch are equal if not superior to any tine on Cape Eear RiTcr. W. P. KLLIOTT. Agent for I.utterloh k t o. Fayetteville. N. C. Oct. 25. 1856 21-tf - NOTICE Persons indebted to Jas. C. McEachin, as Guardian of the heirs of John Morrison, dee'd, 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 onr urgent ne cessities, apart from the reqt irements of the endorser. compel us to collect as specdtlv as possible. All those indebted will therefore oblige us, and themselves too ny paying up immediately, we must ana will sue where the monev is not forthcoming. A. D. MORRISON. J. M. MORRISON N. A. MORRISON. Laurinburgh. N. C. March 7,1 S57. 40-tf Ptints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, for Sale by S.J.HINSDALE. Aug. 15, C3-tf ' FOR SALE. The Subscriber desiring to emigrate to the West, offers for sal his entire LANDS, including nbout six hundred acres, generally known as Chalk Level, lying in the upper end of Harnett county, 3 miles East of Cape Fear. River, and on the road leading from Fay etteville to Chapel Hill. Store. Dwelling, Out-Houses, all in first raterder. The Store is at a fine 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 ISlacksmite Shop with Tools, ivc. Any person wishing to purchase snch a place would do well to call end examine it for themselvhs. I am determined to sell, and will make terms easy for the purchaser. A. II, DEWAR. N. B The place is one of the healthiest in the Southern con ii try. August, -t, . - 63-tf Donaldson Academy The next Session of this Institution will begin on Mondav the 21st of September, under the joint charge r H .. rrl r 1 1 .. I " 1 - A T -II lUl A llUItlclS . IVOOl UOU. duu 1.1 uv.ii :t a. vim Hi., I i-U A o , l . . . -. ,r k. , ; i ,ii ...t. - tty 1 tuntfd wrriiT -I -rnt; im"in its location combines the advantages of ample room for the out door exercises of the Stu lents. and freedom from all causes of hinderance in the dilligent pursuit of their studies. It is the desire of the Instructers 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 in Fayetteville aud its vicinity a sufficient number of Boys to support such an Institution. TERMS OF TUITION. For Primary Students, per session. (20 weeks,) $12 5fl ' Advanced English " ' IS 00 - .Classical " " 2& 00 "-Contingencies " i' - 50 One half of tuition fees to be paid in advance Semi-Annual reports of the scholarship of each Boy will be s ;nt to the Parent or Guardian. Aug. 15th G3-7t While lead and sale by Aug. 1$, Linseed Oil, lor s. J. HINSDALE. C3-tf Co gress Water, for sale hv Aug. 15 63-tf S. 3. HINSDALE. A. A. McKctliati Respectfully informs hi friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages, Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of t he business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neat ness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that' is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest stock of CARRIAGES,!! AUOUCHES, ROCKAWAYS, 1-ge stock of work nearly finished, which will be sold AND BUGGIES, ever ottered in this place, and a very very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers, f-lle has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and iu course of con struction. .7E9-AU work nvide byhint is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. - - Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine fo themselves. . . Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice ana on very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville. Oct 1.1656. HaS f D & B V TT E U . 7 IiEAlT LMW, ia quantities to snit. t-or Sept, 66-lm Groceries! Groceries! I AM now receiving my Stock of GROCERIES, con sisting in part as tol'ows: , 75 Sacks Colfee assorted; 2c Bbls and Cases Sugar, do 50 Boxes Jandy, assorted , 85 Bbls. Whiskey and Brandy; 75 Boxes Mauufacturet Tobacco. 5" - Lemoa and So la Biscuit; 24 cases Champagne Cider; ' . 20.0f)rt Cigars, assorted, some very line; 4 40 boxes No. 1 Bar Soap; , 30 " Transparent do; 15 1 " ' Pearl Starch ; 20 half bbls. 'Eagle Mins" Scotch Snnff, 100,000 Percussion l aps, assorted; 500 lf. Potash, in tin cans; , 200 Sacks Salt; 50 Bags Shot, assoi ted 2-S tKTses Adamantine Candles ' " 25 Yeast Powders! H - MusHlrd. - : And a g'reitmany other Goods, U of which will be Knlt Inw nt Wholesale for CASH, or on time to I nrnmnt navinir customers. - B. Fa MOOlvlk. 1. & IB. J. I.Il.I.Y ARE now receiving one of the LARGEST AND MOST DESIRABLE STOCKS OF GOODS they have ever had the pleasure of ottering to iheir custo mers, embracing a great varieties of . Staple and l4ancy Dry Goods, HATS, BONNETS,CuMBREI.IASf 'H'f ?. ::-t-3toHia,:tint3:".; : ;.' I . 11 of wt,lch are oCVrcd t reaoabl fMric ror eaac fwLi)Mfc:be XUtit n of country merchants, and wholesale buyers gencra.lv, is invited to this stock. -, ' Fayetteville, Sept. 5, 1S57. 66-Ct Fayetteville Hotel, Furniture and Fixtures for Sale. THE ABOVE NAMED PROPERTY will be sold to any responsible person, upon fair terms, if applied for between the present time and the 15th of December-next. If not sold by the 15. of Dec, they will be sold at Auction after the'first day ol Jan uary next, in Lots to suit purchasers. Any information wanted will be cheerfully given by applying to J. II. ROBERTS & CO. Fayetteville. September 12, 1857. 07-tf Town papers copy tf For Sale Low. 470 Bags Peruvian Guano, 15 Bbls. New Orleans MoIasse, 170 Bolts Cotton Bii.rriti'r 2J lbs. per v'rd, 25 Half and quarter bids No 1, Alackerel, 25 Barrels prime J'ork, 2 .Hhda. Bacon (Shoulders) ' 100 Bales Hv, 10 Coils Bale Rope. 200 Saiks Liverpool Salt COt arrive. T. S. LUTTERLOH. 3t Sept 12 i he undersigned wishes to purchase 2500 bbls. No. 1. Rosin, 4000 4 " 2. & 3 Do T. S. LUTTERLOH. Sept. 12. 3t DAVID McDlTFlK, BRICK MASON AND PLASTEREU. A NY PERSON desiring work done in the best il stvie in inr oo e ueparimeni. ran secure my a . 1 1 . .1 a . services by addressing me at Fayetteville, N. C. Mr D. McD., will take contracts any where in the country, within 100 miles from Fayetteville, and prompt attention wm oe given to me tame. FOR SALB AT REDUCED PRICES, for CASH or on Short Time, 250 Carriages, Barouches. ROCKAWAYS & BUGGIES of every description, Many ol which are finished, and the balance beirEf finished daily; amonur which are manv new aid beautiful styles, and one very fine Carriage. Son.e of them very light, and all inade in the best manner and of the best materials. My facilities for doing Carriage work are greater -than any estalishment south and I can afford and am determined to sell work of the oest quality as low as it can be built for by any one. &m loose who arc indebted to me will nlease rav up as my business requires my out-standintr debts to be collected. A. A. McKETIIAN. Augast 25, 1856. tf 31 ED I C A L COLLEGE OF GEOKGIA, AT AUGUSTA. The TwentySixth course of Lectures in this Insti tution, will commence on Monday, the 2d November next. i Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. Newton, M.D. Anatomy. H F Campbell, M. D. Surgery, L. A. Dugas. M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. Ford. M.D. Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurifpru-1 dence. I P Gravin. M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants. J.'A. Eve M.D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, II. V. M. MMler. M. D. Chemistry Rnd Pharmacy. Alex. Means, M D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. R Campbell. M.D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S.B. Simmons. M.D. Clinical Lectures will be delivered in the City Hos pital and at the Jackson strett Hospital; r ee for whole I ourse, S 1 0.". Matriculation Ticket (lo be taken once,) 95 For further particulars, apply to any member of the Faculty; or to I. P. GRAVIN," Dean. Sept 5tn, 1857.- 66-tf IP. TTAITlLCOnS HAS removed to the Store recently occupied IV Moore & Brother, where he will be pleased to see his. friends and customers. -. Sept 12 C7.3t. , To tlie Afflicted I DR. CHARLES THOMPSON, of Bladen conn'y N. C, respecttully cans the attention of ait ttioi-e ai-' flicted with Cancerous affections, to the rimatkable cures which he has effected, and which bad beln pre-, viously given up by other physicians in Bladen coui ty as incurable. These cases can be certified t6 by re sponsible persons iiving in that county. One of them was MrsMalcotn McLeod. and another was Mr Jno. Mc- Kay, both of which was of long Manning and 6f an aggravated character. Any pernm -hing to be cured of that dreadful disease known as "Cancer, will do well to apply to Dr. TbomphenV The aer vice 01 Dr. T. wiiv auo be touna nipniy ire ful to all persons afflicted with Ulcers and old Sores cf long standing. Rheumatism-. Tamers. A 6. The Dr. can Le consulted on tne aDove r.amiu plaints. by either seeing or addrefeing him at Schim- merhorne s, Moore o... woere " - ,1 ing a few weeks. Ibwt in ineed f Kw eefvices ill do well tomake immediate application, as age .wndm them more difilcult to core. His direction is bite Hall P. O., BladewCoi. N. C. Sep 12. 3mpd REMOVAL,. E. F. MOORtJ has removed to the S", ""?'. ocSpTed by William Taylor g,? bi Myrover & Co.. where g bay Good' old customers and all otners wno w. Cheap -. - : nt,flBe W. F. & E. F. jloora n.e rsotes " foBmd atT anVf,oor" ndMoore iH- &P)t- .f I fljr.IW.f r