I -iv ' . -- ' V7 : .! -v- fv - -i-. r-.v rv;.-;-:3-A v - r 4 . : V ' J' 1 ME. rUEEDOM OF THRHRSS IS, 13-.r-I)TrtB. UIGIITi'OP'1 MB PEOPLE. V h! WJ F. WIGHTMAN, Editor, i i ; I ' ' V'1v 7 u FWIGHTMAN, Editor. 72. O X V, t . Q - i; V ft 1TtV- TERMS . . ' . ' 'SCBSCRIPTIOK TO THE 7AttOJ.X3riA!f For a single copjvif paid ia adTance, per annum, $2 00 at the end of 3 months, "2 50 . . at the end of 6 months, 3 00 . ' " attheendof thjrer, ; 3 50 No sabscrlptioa will be reoeired for a horter period than one y-ear unless paid in adTanee. . - - With the -riew of extending the cireoiatioB and en hancing the asefulaess of the papeTV the .proprietor, of Ters the following remarkably low CLUB RJtTJSr US'rjlRlABLY I-Y ADVjtJfCE: 5 copies of. the Carolinian,-1 year, " S8 00 10 . 15 0 K&tci f ATtrtIda;t . Sixty cents per square of 16 lines, 'or leas, for the firet and SO cents for each snbseqnent insertion, unless the .drertiacment Is published for more than twa. raRths, wheal! will be charged . 'f For three months, - - - - - $4 04 For mix noatbv - - - m - For twelr oath. - ' - Jj n,-"- All m1 r -rtlmakttt mast bare th,desIro4 aaa of ?JU -crCions marked -the, r'orterKi they wiit.to in. sorted till forbid mad charged aocordlnalyv' Special nttention i direeted 'f Mm requisition. j WM. F. WIGHTMAN & CO. CLBHE9T 6. 1VRIOHT. - , At lore jr t Uw( FayT Hl, W. ,. , Offlce at the corner of Uow and Green streets. Feby3. 1S5S. ; ;;., '-'v. J. A. SPEARS , " 1 AT. ATTENDS the Courts of Cumberland Ilaxnettt Wake and Johnston. r - . ' - .r- Address, TobmerHaTaeto., f '.: Feb. U. 1856. ' 'J uJ5T; 83-T rJ".- j-' J m ' ' Attorney.' wkt -JAw-. Hay be eowmlted at the Law Office of Jese G. Shep herd, Ksq on Ajrecn oiree. - . ' Jaly 18, 185Si . . ;7-tf .' ANDREW J. STEDMAX; "K . - AUtratf at lwt . TTrlntr renored to PITTSBORO.5. &, will attend niUrir the Courts of Chatham. Moore and llaraett Cooatiea. " . .-. April f,1856. . tf JQEIRI.O. HJAW. ITTTCaTET IT LiW. Rockingham Richmond County North Carolina, will practice ia the Courts of Richmond, Anson and Robeaoa. All basineaa entrusted, to hi care 'will re ceive strict attention. , Jolf.ai, ly-58 TOR SALE, : Sit Acreselnd, lying oa Cape Fear River Store, bweUJugvOm JJMe,U in first fate order. The Store at a fUeiMaat TvaK7r4aa jioods d the and is not to b excelled by any ia North Carolina. Any person desiring to purchase can obtain lurtber particulars respecting the property by calling cn - either of us at Willis' Creek on the Wilmington Road - -15 miles from Fayetteville. ' SARAH WRIGHT. Oct,. 18-tf JAMES WBIGUT. Five sevenths of the FARMING AND TURPEN TINE LAND in Uaruett county, known as the Parker and McNeill lands, joining Wm. Harrington's land on Upper Little River. There is some 200 acres cf the best quality of low grounds on the River. The up lands are heavily timbered with pines, and within six miles of the Fayetteville and Western Railroad. For particulars apply to D McARTnUR. . J. P. ROPER, J. W. McKAT. Nov. 1856 23, 26-tf A. M. Campbell, ACCTIOJtKER A. COMMISSION MERCIUXT, East side of Gillespia street, .! , Fa tettettixk , N. C. October 1, 1855 1 HARBI.K V AC TORY.; BY GEO. LAUDER. Nearly opposite to E. W. Winkings' Auction Store Fayetteville, N. C. T Oct. I. 1856. SELF-SEALING JAltS For presarving Fresh Frnits and Vegetables. Pints Quarts and Half-Gallons, at $2 40, $3 40, and $5 25, oer dozen, respectively. For sale at the Crockery perauae , f - "W. N. TILLINGHAST. AUo, Fresh Supplies of CHINA, GLASS WARE and Table Knives. Jane 20, 1S57. 55-tf Jaxes C. Smith. Milks Costin JAMES C. 1MITII A CO " . Commission Merchant s,i nave removed their office to the second story of the building formerly occupied by the Telegraph Company where they are prepared to attend to all business ia the Commission line. All business entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. -Wilmington, October 11866 T " Round Pine Iiand- We offer for sale 2000 Acres round Pine Turpentine T. KSD 17 miles from Fayetteville, between the Wos tern and Centre Plank Roads the Morganton Road running through the same. A bargain will be sold in these lands. For particulars apply to Mr Charles Mnnroe near the land or to the subscribers. Sept 26. 69-6t J. Jt T. WADDILL. FOR SALE. Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings. Cotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, Nos. 5 to 10. ALSO, Belt, Picker, Roller and Lace LEATHERS. Oils and Manufacturer's Findings. Winter strained, Sperm. Lard and Linseed Oils. Shuttlie's Isinglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller Cloth and Glass Steps. J. H. HALL, Pres. B. C. M. Co. July 26. 185 8-tf TAKE NOTICE. THE Subscriber having, at June Terra 1857, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County nf (Cumberland, qualified as Administrator upon the K Estate of Willie F. Moore, hereby notifies person hav ing claims against the said Estate to present the same properly authenticated "within the time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice awrlll be pleaded in the bar of their recovery. Debtors to the saidEstate will please make payment Immediately. E. F. MdORE. Jone 6, 53"tf CtT O fl 77!TT ffti ARnft7, DOCTOR FRAHK WII.I.IAMS!. The wndersiffnd at Aow'reec'iAfr lrge ort ment of CSOCCatSS .HiaOtn "C'JEON, STEELT HOLLO W-WAEE. SHOES. LEA THUI A SADDLE t t cinin.P. RY, which they itl elI7t.wholcKaJf M& small ad-; n An J -w1 v-vW" nAl .tfiMi 4 wvaaA.BAvfN auv va '; , jcCaqiasV( Vt ??' wiutv wvr aavaMa Jaly 25i IS57. A CARD. rV THE UBdersIgned would renpectfally Inform his old friends anil customers that he oan be found at tho Store of CI fE. Leete, where he wfW be glad to see A - j. c. Mcdonald. 1837, 33-tf them. Jan. 17,! s- NOTICE. - ; ;J ' ctstkxiihi & Strange will rav tlie Ma PRS. MeSWAIN &;McDUFFIE have this day. dis solved eopirtnernhip by tnataal consent. Dr MeSwaia will attend to settlements And collec tions for the firm.. he nrny. v -L :- - -tt i hide will ennttnae to occupy the former . j i. ; . . MTAIN. . ' V V; WM. C. McDUFFIE. -Dr. HcDi ofice. ilmcsvain: . . Not. Mil8ifi.--22-tr - 4? 'ilwiri'ZW-1 TWO TOou'cniE'ibFiLinCi nine miles fTarneati convenient imnrovementa for family residence; with a small corh mill on a never -falling-stream,' and a firjit , If-: - . A. A.' j ilcKETHAN FehV 9. 185. : . tf . . -i THE MAGNOLIA RESTAURANT TheT say the Magnolia Tfee is the handsomest growth sout h of Masoa and Dlr&n s line. Tit u is evi dently a fact, i It is also said the Magnolia Restaurant ea Green Stree't, between Dr. K. W. Robinson's Medical EstabHshmihtJ and Mr P. Taylor a Store, and' nearly opposite the Shcmwell House, is we r mest ana noest kept of any wthcr establishment In the South. Persons wiping to tad canaet well miss it: it ii the YELLOW BUILDING. ; f ' s r -.: - . OThe nbaeriber would tak this method of thanking Ihe cifucnMof this place and the surroonatog country, for the nnit-eeedeted liberality ther have bestowed .n him. and! would solicit a continnation. He has always on band the VERY BEST LIQUORS, WIN ivS anJ UUi4ilALi'5, tu-can oc louna in tne United Stato-s, either by the trastittior otherwise. Alo, CigaK Pickles, f Sardines,, Cheese', Preserved FrniU, Lemon Syrup, and many other good, things, and flatters! himself that he ban tbc aKwt polite, obli ging, accomplished and VLi JVJT, render to attend7 to his establishment, that can be found - either North or South.' Temperance drinks put up at the shortest notice. HeJ would call attention particularly to his private rooms upstair, which are large, comfortable. and in good oraer. ; I'll . R. JONES, i Yellow Building, Green StLFoyetterille, N. C, Mav 16. 1857. 50-t W.'C. BEN BOW, I?. D. S., i "1- i D E TIL 8 1 RV k fT Offide hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M 3 P. M. to 5 P. M. DR. BENBOW may be round at his suit of Booms near the M ketJ where all who are in need of the nervices of fa Dentist are renpectfully invited to call All operations performed upon the latest and most approved plans, j To those in need of Artificial Teeth. he would simply say that be is behind in no improve ment. HeTnserts from oue to an entire set upon fine Rnld or Plltina plate: which be guarantees to be onnatlv as serviceable as the natural organs. He spends nine months of each year in this place (from first df October to tne nrst or July.) Oct. 25. 1856. 21-tf For ihc Fall and Winter !JU Call so T RE C EIVED. -jr. - J n " n, oecure a irooa , Bargain nd save Jrloncy!! One of the! Largest, Handsomest and for i GaUUmens wear. ever broiu to this ; t . Market, and ur miitalt. Also a Magnificent assortment of arid Youtn's Clotbingr, Boy's Boy's Suiti Cloth. and Extra Jackets of all colors of ? For Railroad Hands. Ready to furnish Contractors with any quality of Cloth ing,' at a rry low figure, I For Boat 'Hands A larcre Jot of P Jacke bs and Over Coats; also, fancy Flan nel, Over Shirts and Pants-very cheap. , i A fery extensiye assortment of GEKTLEH EI'S FCR1I8HIIIC COODS Fine Lineh and Fancy1 Marseilles Shirts and Colars, TJi der-garments of heavy Silk and Merino, So :ks. Cravats, Gloves', Handkerchief Sospendersi and. 5. v'".itw i:t UoOtB and . SIioe from the tSavi- est 'Waterproof; to the finest Pump aud Fair Stitebed: Philadelphia, made. , - - - 4 Ilatd and Caps, of all description. t.attP! FRENCH TRAVELLING TRUNKS. Extra large siaes; Bonnet Boxes; Gents' English Sole Leather, Spanish Iron Frame and Packing Trunks; English Sole Leather Valices, and others: a new style ofTraVellingTBags (very eoaTenient;) . Gentlemen's Shawls and Fancy Baggy Blankets; genuine Havana Segarsf Umbrellas; Waiting uanes; inaia ituooer Over Coats, Leggings and Sandles: also, Over Shoes for Ladies; aid a great yaiiety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention- . . ' . . .. r All which Will be sold at wholesale or retail very low for cash f r on time to prompt paying customers. Grateful for flic liberal patronage heretofore extended to me. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. . i South Side Hay Street, Opposite G. W. Williams & Co. September 26, 1857. ; 69-tr. MISS BINGHAM'S SCHOOLl THE NEif School Term will begin on Monday, the 5th of October. Oct 3. i i 70-6t NOTICE. AT SEPTEMBER Term, 18J7,of the Conrt of Heas and Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, the last will and testahnent or James o. uobom, dec u, was ad mitted to Probate, and letters testamentary were gran ted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the testator are. requested to make early payment. Those having claims against his Estate must present tbem in due time, or tsis notice wui oe pleaded m a tar or a recovery. ANNESS C. IICSKE. Executrix seDt.19. i U8-ct from Faytevilbhyinff directlyoir:fli9 Southern Plank Rn'audViVJaeh sidef WfRorkfish. On of the bestfTttrneatine ' sections' inv thtJfeo.tAy , with - 4.- The Sabacrlber.haa made arrange n ents' to keep. C ii r .1 V r i : : .. . ' . " key in this place. - tifirr MiTClitLi.. ,May r PROSPECTUS." THE' NORTH CAROUIIf A " JAeSBTTRIAW 1 The Presbyterian Chnrch in North Carolina has loug labored under a serfoui disadvantage from the want of.a journal to advocate her claims and represent her futeVests;:4'Iti is istf mated tMtlmly iOOaPrcsbyterlanl Weeklieia rft-tasc"a XJie rouausrtr Htr,ree" i rt? -: waaie u lfljer-xnat tueie are i u,oua- .freaby terianslnf principle !-the iStateisi Oar .Synod stands Sfta in the TJnioa in' points of : numbers, and her membership fs-rirreater than that' of any Synod "South jor :est of : pennsylv ania. Our sister States on jIje Horth and South, neither of whfch has'a einbershipso large as ours; publish the CeritraT.ahd- the Southern Pesbyteria rr, for Ihe benefit i of their people. J The time has cme when I te- Eresbyteriaii Chnrch in North -Carolina shouldi-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 I ' The Paper is needed to be the organ , of our synod andJr resby terte to . elevate and -"feu lighten, the piety of our membership by diffusing evangelical knowledge to promote the, jcanse of -Education to develope the talents of our Ministry, and to strengthen the attachment of . t i ii. - n ji s Ii " our jjeojue tu wc suit mm sanctuaries, oi meir own State. i ' . If our Chnrch in other States, and other Churches in this State, can supply their, mem tcrrfwith a religious journal, why may not we? ""Are North Carolina Presbyterians inferior Jo talent, energy and patriotism to their neighbors on the or th or South, or to Christians . of other denominations at home? With ;the same or better opportunities of ' accomplishing in is wora, snail we leave- it undouef in line laniruage.of ..one of our - most able and - useful Ministers, an adopted son of . our State: -l ul ought to have been undertaken 20 years ago. out ii. is not bou.iuie to upgiu tauo rignt." : In the last two or three mooths, a fund of about $5000 has been subscribed as a Derma nent pital. At a meeting of the contributors held at Greensborougb on the 1 4th of May, Rev. A. Baker, Chairman, the Paper was un- anjraously locateo,at Fayetteville, under the name und titfe bfithe "North , Carouxa . Prrs- Rev. Wra N. Mebane and Revj George MjiNeiU were. elected Editors; Jler. dieurt. uwrp jvc4tiii i iu. xucuumca. I3oker and C. II. Wiley, and Messrs. George 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 Presbyterian a journal of the first class, equal to the best in the country in typo graphical appearance and in adaptatioa 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 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. Our first appeal is to our own people to N. C. Presbyterians. Whilst we rely confidently upon their favor, we trust that the native sons of North 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, and give it their hearty support. Terms: $2 per annum In advance, or on de livery of the first number; $2 50 in six months $P at the end of the year. To clubs 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. Our Ministers and Elders are earnestly desired to act as Aircnts. and all others friendly to the cause will please assist in procuring as many subscribers as possi ble, and forward tne names, by August 1st, to this Office. As soon as 1500 subscribers are obtained, the first number will be issued. "If a faithful and vigorous effort is made in the next two months by those Ilho 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 paVinir subscription list of at least SOOCv4Wii2ri?? t& Address; Editors of the North Carolina Presbyterian, Hiyottvii i FaeUaville, May 20, 1857,. MEDICAL C0LLEGK- OF GE0HGIA, AT AUGUSTA. The Twenty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Insti tn(ion, 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 Medics, Therapeutics and Medical Jurispru dence, I P Gravin. M.D. ! Obstetrics and Diseases of women and Infante, J. A. Eve M.D. ? Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, II. V. M. Miller.Mifk Chemistryand I harmacy, Alex. Means, M D. -Demonstrator of Anatomy, R Campbell, M. P. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S.B. Simmons. M.D. - Clinical Lectures will be delivered in the City Hos pital and at the Jackson street Hospital. f ee lor wnoie course, sioa. Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once.) $5 . For further particulars, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to L P. GRAVIN, Dean. Sept 5th, 1857. 66-tf Ml? A IT f IT HAS "JUST prriVTrMliil I r A U U Ha large and fancy a.'iLr " ment of BOOTS & SHOES; Ladies' Gaiters, f Satin and colored ; Ladles' and Gents' DliriSG SII0ES of a new and beautiful pattern, and every style of ar ticle in bis line. His stock is choice and carefully selected by him self, and buyers will find it to their interest to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Corner of Gillespie and Franklin streets. April 22, 1-857. 47-tf , 5,,RED TOP.. - u-),tJ. i s 4v . Art .rcceiVe! and for Hale by 1 " ' iiL J8A;.: ;:;;f - - f- r tHlJS VstMble- real rtate the property of A.e!5ibh. ac3fjtnown.ja-' Itom&'contalatai 1 wld ntire divided.- to suit purchasers lh PrfibabiyTone of the best business; stands in 'VBtfy, and is very desirable to tliose ' wis&fnsr to fin..' 4Mf ettunl for buxlnea. known in Citv -s ItiO, Hi; U2 and half of lot 1 13. . OF t iansrowt and Adams St. A verv dKira. . . ? 1 A" I . a a, . - ""- . , - . Die rot. wMvn lor toe wnote year.- ' - j - ; . No is a Cern Mill and'Steam Engine and Boilerf of 10 ar 15 horse po-er . This is well .worth tbe-t- tentiufof those living where water power isnotavail able, tui win mssoia at arreat barjaia. . For rru apply to J. IL HALL, Assignee - Anjiint 1, 1&7. - ul.ti ' m)M NEW GOODS. rTTlU V -SBbneHlter ij., rdceivine his ii, A &;ER STOCK, eonslstf ng ot FALL AND almoht every thin 'W.- i -ay of m t war m - fcfft G HOC E R ir.IRE AJS'D HOI HOLL O V- WARE Ji.waud Shoes, Saddlerr'Pish'Ac.. Any i ho will sell cheap for Cash, barter for ProdiH a Mort time. Store recently occupied b' Try & rsli. near the Dobhji .?,c ' V. r claTLDSTON. Oot- A : -rntfc man the , ion. J"o- I; Peruvian v- kl i - Eorsale bv - : uaiiQ. 65-tf i "B.- f. PEABCE & CO., "'f'. I I DEALERS IN EOItFjlGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD v .II.ATS,' CLr'3, (DOOTS. AND-.-03i5. a f-Td' ' ttIt'TTstreet, ' " PE-VltClf. JR Sl-tf -t- T U K i; I . GTO N... Coannalaalora Sferehiawta faaeral NORTH WATER STREET,5 WatAiryrf rsonstl attention to the sale or sbipuient of aj! nK M$qn-'---foT Naval - Stores QT ot!i r aa. vTtli3rvrnipUy iki-aleu te.v i lu -Jk, s"e "f J-tpril 18, 1837. ADAMANTINE! and TALL&W CANDLES; fine the anacoutuiau luu.vtou ana almost an'tuing in a ' ini a) r- v a . uroceryuue. uneap as tne eft ea pest! - i- G W. I. GOLDSTON. FjbyM837. . 36-tf .1. C. POE, i I DEALER IX LAVli paxcy dry f - g' GOODS HATS, "CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. A5D Ready-Made Clothing. attention paid to Ladies' Particular Dress i Goods and Trimmings. HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. November 3d. 156. 1 tf NOTICE. 4' - THEdndersisrned havinz executed a power of At torney ti E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized to make all settlements for me in my name, and generally to transact all business as I might or could do were I per sonally toresent. i J.J. MOOKE JnneB. ! i3- 4 i i FISH! FISH!! FISH!!! fABBLS. No 1 Herring. W dQ do. No 3 Mackerel. 35 t do. No 3 Mackerel. v m WW e 50 boxes io l nerrmg. Jud received 1 C. E.LEETK.. OctJ 3. , 70-4t - V ; - STATM" OB? NORTH CAROLINA' ROBESON COUSTK. Court Pitas iid Quarter Sessions- August i term 1851. 1 Elias Bullock, John Bullock, Hinnant Bollock, Caroline Preratt, vs. . and Others ' and others. Praon Tor sale of slaves for Partition. Tti?f ting to the satisfaction of the Court that the nt uuiiiwK, resides oejonu ma 11m its nf th'ui State, i la therefore ordere by the- Court tht abllcatlon oe maae in ine jortn Varoiinian, a newer oublished in the town of Fayetteville. in this State, lor the said defendent Hinniant Bullock, to he aad appear at the next term of this Court to be held for the County of Robeson, at the Court - House in Lumberton on the fourth Monday in November next, men and there, to plead, answer or demur to the .ni if! i .1 ; .t. , . t y cutu pv.nivu, or iuc same win ue tascn pto conjetso and heard exparte. W ioWss, John M. Hartman, Clerk of our said Court at UBj tne 4th Monday in August, A. D. 1857, and in the Eighty second year of American Independence. I M - f J. M. HARTMAN, Clfc. Lumberton, OctTSd, 1857. 71-6t STATE OK KORTH CAROUSA' I COUWTVt ROBESON Court of Pleas and Qaurter Sessions August Tern 1857. Joseph, Thompson William Price. Artaciment. j Levied on one lot of Bacon, nogs, pxen Corn, aad Cattle. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that William Pricei. defendant In this case, so absconds or conceals himself, that the ordinary process of the Law cannot be served on him. It is therefore ordered that publication lie' made six weeks successi vely in the North Carolinian, a newspaper published in the town tTiT" "' a.nt?frin-said defendant to appear at 77." 7l ' "' ?this Court to be held for the county of RoCeeou. at the Court Hotine in Lnmberton, on the FonHh Monday in Novemwr next, then and yiere to pUa4, answer or demur to the said Attachment, or the game will be taken pro eottessa and heard rxparte. Witness, John M. Hartman, Clerk of our said Court at Office the 4th Monday in August. A. D.; 1857, and in the Eighty second year of American Independence. ! . J. M. HARTMAN; CI k. Lnmberton, Oct. 3d, 1837. 7l-t - rcftnun jwisinesa. - J 3? .?- kta.inCami)xi!ltoH. TO5.JI piiEiGiiT awn .frtisrsEBroER . r.iwB- bp TWKBJT , tVH.MIXaTO.il PA YKTTKVI 1.4.1 , Stamr MfroHa.lveiiFtiTlH oa Monday itt Thar day Btonlnr. 14 oiinMtr after ran-ticf. ' ; Lcavof Wtla)Tgtotkm?tcnly mmi Friday mornlnf. " Steamer ranny Lutterloh. tun v (ayeUeTillta 't'uk44j and Friday morning. 1 3. minute alter un-rie.- . ' Leaves WUrtilnKtffn Wednesday. and Saturday moraiot Bath oarryiuj-Kreljht and Pansreri-.' ' .. Steamer Kbwan. with full aeta. f LigTitera. run rejolarl- earrying; Freight only . . : Tbere(tularUy dt our Boat on all atagra f the RWer. am. th dtfitch and promptnenala deltToring good., are tt'wel. ksoira to require eoinmeutY vt . . U Tootrr prvtroa we teaxle nor th-nka for the very llbrva IMtreiMere heretofore Vnwrd. aad' : anrare anh1fenithai U9 elT orte will bd cpared it futnrff. m.n fet eoptidrat lh o re4UUefodepe.aareqtl WBt V".,,:45, va si... . ,v ' v . r r. Case Kear Riyer, Afenl for Latterlob klO. f.tteUI. N Xl-tf rerona-indebted. to Ja. C. McEachin, as Gnardlai of the heirs of John Morrison, dee'd. are herrbv . rteethJIrlHfonned, that aid euardiaii bun In a e-reai majority of instances endorsed and ..transferred their notes to the undersigned. ' Al.o, that oor urgent, necessities,-apart, frow-the reqi irements of tbc endoirer. compel us to coJlett as "pcedily ii possible, . All tbost indebted will therefore oblige ns, and themsclren too UJ l,7,ns MP immeuiBwiy. w e must and will sue where the money is not forthcoming. -, . :..;'.'. a.-dmoerison:';' ' '-Xt';", ..I,',. f-' V --V. ,": ;"'' JivM..-MOltUISCN ; N. A. MORiilSO.V. Laarinburgh. N. C, March 7, 157. , 4o-tr Paints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, for Sale by ; S.J. IIIXSDALE.' : Aug. 15, 63-tf '."' : FOR SAL.B. The Subscriber deairinar to emierate to the West. offers for sale Lis entire LANDS, iucliulinz aljout" six nuiMirea acres, generally known as Cbalk Ijcvel. lying in the upper end of Iiariu tt county, 3 miles East of Cape Fear River, and on the road leading from Fav- etteville to Chapel Hill. Store, Dwelling, Out-Homes, all in nm rate order. ,v The Store is at a fine business stand, and is not '.to be excelled by any country etere In the State. Tbre are also npon the premises an excellent well of rrater ; within 15 or 20 steps of the House, a fine young or chard of Fruit Trees, a Tan Yard in perfeet order, j which peys wellwhen in operation." Also, a Blacknuite i onop with Tooi!, &e. i well to eall end examine Jt for themselThs. I am . - j - a determined to sell, aad will make terms eay for the purchaser. - -....: .A.- II. DEWAK. N.. B. The place is one of the.bealthict in the Southern country. " August.-; . 63-tf . - -WJiite Lead and Linsrcd Oil, (or sale by . S. J, niNSDALE. 63-tf - Aug. 1, Congress WiittTj for sale bv Aug. 15 63-tf S. J. HINSDALE. A. A. aicKetliaii Respectfttllj: informs bis friends end the public, that lie n;i";T.i 'laTe'iM nlms.'iitiatKrleR T 'in m i n t h'm oid Stat., "-im f f"r -r r " aSSt iffi'i aur'1 r-1n -'"" Thankful tor the very liberal patronage he lias received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attentien to business, with a desire t give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrai.te his work to be made of the best material and by exp rf-nced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compnrc 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, BAROUCHES, ROCK A WAYS, AND BUGGIES, ever offered in thiB ulace, and a very large stock of work nearly finished.rtiich will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual 'custom ers. .IMB-He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and iu course of con struction. .5arAH work made hyhim is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free or charge Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and e-ramine fo themselves, Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at.short notice aud on very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville, Oct 1.1856. REMOVAL. H. GRAnAMhns removed to the Store formerly oc cupied by Dr. Foulkes, on the corner east of the Fay etteville Hotel, Hay street, where he is just receiving his TATaJ4 AUD WIUTEXl SXOCH OF READ Y-M A 1) E OF THE LITEST STYLES. Consisting in part of Ocer-Coats, Dress, Frock and Business Coats; Pants,. Vests, Shirts and Collars, Drawers Flannel Shuts and Drawers ; Suspenders, Crarals, Merino and Cotton Jlose, dc, dc He also keeps constantly on hand, a fine assortment of B O O T S A ,VD SHOES, Umbrellas, and Carpet Bags. All those wishing te pnrchase cheap and fine suits of clothes, would do well to call and examine Graham's Stock, as be is prepared to sell as low as any in this market. . . . - Sept. 1J ; ; 2m. .., " VV. N. TII.LIXCiHAST ". Is now receiving a large and well assorted Stock of Chi ia . Glass, and Earthenware, Looking Glasses, Brlltanla, and Sliver Plated Va re, Fancy Goods, & House Fumishlngr Hardware. He invites the attention of Country Merchants to his Stock, and is satisfied that they cannot find a better assortment of Goods for their tra Ie. or cheaper (when delivered at their doors,) in one House anywhere. 10,000 lbs. Tallow Wanted, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1.1856. A- M. CAMPBELL. The Reirulrir Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of 'the Wilmington. Charlatte and RBtberford Rail Read Csmpany will be heldin the town of Charlotte. County of Mecklenburg, on the- 3d Wednesday m October next, the, same being the 21st dav of the month. The transfer book will be closed for one Montn prior to saia aay. 11. w. uuiOiN, pres t, Oct. 3, ' 3t Carriage for Sale. 1 Very Fine Carriage and 1 Second Hand BARROUCH - for sale by t'TMOOKE, Sept. 26 9-rf SJ. HINSDALE'S Agne Jrlixtnrt; also, . Championa's Ague Medicine; Shallenbcrger's Fever and Augno Antidote, and Rowand's Tonic Mix ture. For sale by J. HINSDALE. Aug. 15. 63-tf Fayetteville' Hotel, V and - JFixfiins for J; eJj ..ithe Anovn :;ami:d ritor il lye- sold to any repotiHl!)Io pors .i, v ernif. if applied.fur bclwtnen tbi vn : t 1 ll ;othof Deceintier next, lfnot wi t.! I v hey will be -6ltl at Auction after V.-.- . lary next, in Lotf to wilt purchasers. Any information wanted M ill W. r' y applYingto . " J. 11. UO.- Fayetteville. September 12, lf;i7. Towu paperK copy tf 1 . illy flrtrj .' CO. l.7-tf urick '"mason AND PLASTJiiirir:. " A -N.V rERON faesTrlrig tro- iJonc in .the l:t ! ' style. in t be above diijartmeit, ran n'ctirv r-& rvpc. tty aildrtf-inicrmf.Ht I'ay;.fvi:e. . ' ' -, --U ildD;r-Ml 1akCdti-a',n JL. . ' . country, wiUn Hii mU n 'from' l'avt t!rvil ". 1 prompt alien lion will bclvca to thoracic. " " . To the Afllictert! DR. CIIARLf:S THOMPSON! of IHn.len eonntv N.C'.'Ti'MK'ctrullv calls the atteutiun of all th OSC il dieted with Cancerous affections, to' the roiuttrkn),'!! cures wbicli he has effected, and which had been pre viouMy givlen up by other physicians in ISInden counlv as iuciii-abje.' .Thewc rnn-s can be ccrtintd to bv rv sponsible pcrwins living in that county. One of them mm w l . w was jirsjuaicoin iwcieou, anu anothor was Mf Jno. Wc Kay, both of which was of loner Mandiusr and of nu eu?cd agrarated charocter. Any person wishing to hn oi that dreadful diPCQc known as Cancer, will do well to apply to Dr. Thompron. . Ilie aer vices of J'r. T. will al.obc found Iileblv nr- ful o all m-i-Kons sfflictcd with Ulcers end old Sores f.f long stamlin. RlioumatiFm. Tumors. Ac. The Dr. can be .consulted on the above nnmod mm. plaints, by either neeinfir or flddrexHinir lilm at Crain'n Creeks M oore Co., N. C, where ho "Intends remain ing a-Tcw weeks. Those in' need of-his services will do well tomnke immediate applicnlion, as ago render them more difficult to cure. His direction is VL;l Hall F. O., r.laUi Co., N. C. bep lz. 3m-pd . , Fort sale: AT REDUCED PRICKS,. Por CASH or on Short Time, 250 Carrlafircs, Raiouclirp, ROCKA17ATS & DUGGIES of - - ft - - 4 v i .ia i ui na. enure umihilph. nnti in ho irn i.mht hnuU ii,,.- m ..,' fc : " . be..liful stjles. and one very fine Carriae. Son,f ur bs?ht. and. all made in tlie Itvvt manner ui.u ui wie uew materials, jiiy mantles for lninir i arnage work are errater than anv eatnllKhment ?buth and I can afford (l am determined to hcII work ot me bent quahly as low an it can be built for by any one. j ST'Thoi'e who are indebted to me will rlenc rmr up as my business requires my ont-tandInsr debts to bo collected. , i A. A. McK ETHAN. August -25. ' 1856.-' , tf L GLOVES! TLB as rcceivld his Full Stock f . n bods,- Coif l iWtlng of 7 -W.4 1 C1I ES, 'PAVnbR V. Jlt.VKtl A.VD PLATED WRB, AXI MIUTXRY GOODS. P. SJ Ilis personal attention will be paid to oil AYs' ches. and Jewelry entrusted to him for repairs, sept. 19 i;8-3ra . Lnmberton Advertisement. fTf$UE SUBSCRIBER "is now rcceiv ':, N ipff his Stock of jTS.JXIIL Comprising everything in the way of DRY GOOD, Mich as jMerinoes, Alpacas, Dcl.aincs, Casli- j mere, and (.Tinchams lor L.adies lres- se.s. yLhU, unucoes, linseys, r wn nels, bleached and unbleached b'hirt ings, Drillings, Osnaburs, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans, Satlincts, Cassimero for Pants, &e., &c; &c. R E AgP Jl IDE CtOTnilifi of tbc be: t Alaterfal and 'good Workmauship. BOOTS ASD SHOES for Men and Boy. Also, a good assortment of Ladies' nud Mu ses' Shoes; Trimmings for Ladies' Presses, Uoiwiets, Mantillas and. Cloaks of the lalest Fashions. ht8 AID tin of all sorts. Trunks ff ail sizes; besides .Hardware, Groceries, and a variety of other Goods, all of which I will st-ll low for Cash, or upon short credit to rcliablfj aud prompt paving customerp. S. W. ERRANT. . Lnmberton, N. C, Sept. 26, 1851 2m. $100 Reward. My Room was forcibly " .inilnv night. the 13th Septemtrr. - , j sons, wno Khk VTuurutr d.'i7 f-T;. $30 ia Gold and Sllvor 1 7. ? ,n ""ic iiill. rcwanl for the apprehension or the tiile'r """"s' of the money, or 50 for either. . ,nd Pccovfr Rockingham, Richmond Co., OcPiiVwi? .. - - win irn-f. 9 X43CA. Is now receiving a large and general supply of DRY GOODS, Among wtlch are splendid DRESS GOODS, With' every article in the DRY GOODS LINE. All of which, being purchased ly the package, wyi be offered by wholesale or retail at a small adrnnco for cash or on time to punctual casforners. Fayetteville, Oct. 3, 1857., 7o-tf hl. & jk. jr. Lfiiir ARE now receiving oae of the LARGEST AXD MOST DESIRABLE .STOCKS OK GOODS t I'" y have ever had tne pleasure of ottering to their eut-lw- mers, embracing a great varieties of Staple and Fancy Dry Hoods, HATS, BOXXKTS; UMIillHLLAS, Kedy-.1fade Cloth Ac. ALSO 250 Cases Hoots and Allocs, well assorted; all of which are offered nt Terminal. I" prices for cah or go?d paper. Ilie 'attention of mm country merchants, aud wholesale btirt-rs generally, is invited to this stock-. : Fayetteville, Sept. 5, TS57. CC-Ct 4 ;;V ; r