-V- 'i i THE fliEECO M OF Till I FI8ESS IS FROM THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE; 4s ; . . fc H L l.i TERMS SfB3CIlIPTIOS TO THE CAROLINIAN : For a single copy, if paid in advance, per annum, $2 0 " " .1 K J il .-. eft at the end of 3 months. at the end of 6 months, at me ena or tne year, 2 50 A CARD. x Ml . . 0iMrt-::- a-:n k s , V ' "V " , J mem "iwv c icwiveu lor a snorter perioci n St. a w 1 ;j s j than one year unless tiaid in advance. With the view of extending the circulation and en hancing the usefulness of the paper, the proprietor of fers the following remarkably low - CLUB RATES, 1JYVARIABL Y IJV AD VAJVCE: 5 copies of the Carolinian, 1 year, $8 00 10 " " 15 00 . . Rates f IdTertfclngi Sixty cents per souare of l6 lines, or lens fin. tho flt and 30 cents for each subsequent insertion, unless the 1 -verusem?ni is puonsneu lor more than two manths, when it will be charged -- For three months, - - - - - $4 00 For six months,. V1? - - oo ' -' For twelve months.'"' - - - - 10 00 All advertisements must Ve the desired number of in sertions marked on taeiartherwise they will be in THE undersigned would respectfully inform his old f f I I) n 11 .1 !... t. 1 1 3 A . t. , ! Store of C. E. Leete, where he will be srlad to see --: J. k. Mcdonald. Jan. 17, 1857, 33-tf payettetille; n. c.-. Saturday, January ism j VOLUME XIX-K0 985. PROSPECTUS THE 2VOR.TII CARCLIXA PRESBVTERI41V The Presbyterian Church in North Carolina has long labored under a serious disadvantage from the want of a journal to advocate ; hey handsomest claims and represent her interests. - It is esti- soutU of Mason and Dixon's line, and it is evi- mntpH tht nnlv 1 nnn PM1.Kn('-:. WoM; otlyafaet. It is also said the Magnolia Restaurant t , - l, "' u , , Green Street. btion i)r n w Rnh;ns.. m:i are taken in the bounds of our three Presbyte- 83-tf THE MAGX0LIA RESTAURANT They say the Magnolia Tree is the growth dei en Establishment, and Mr P. Taylor's Store, and nearly i ries- We have 13,000 Communicants, and it -,s NOTICE. ' ALL Dersons ini1cht.p1 tv,a rv ,.r timi: UJoant. deceased, bv Notps pvwntBri ca;A w;n: The subscriber would take this method of thankiag , and her membership is greater than that: of i-t - ln 1,18 llfe-time, to Joseph Thompsouand Char- TROY & FlTIEIi, AT LAW. LUVIBEiiTO.V S. C ROBERT E. TUOY & JOHN p FULLEP 1, vP for the practice S? sion iu Kobeson co.. onlv R. E. Trov will L f Fultrhte.CUrr0fIJlade"n ad Coluibu" and J8P uller those of Cumberland. Their Office in Lnmhrn-lnn -T1 1 1 1 . times -wiwu tt.i uc nepi open at all January 9, 1858. opposite theShemwell House, is the Finest and bent i is safe to infer that there slfe 30 000 PresbyJ keptofanyotherestablishmentintheSftuth. -Persons terians in nrincinle in th Stit ' Onr ?vnA f Tl wishing to flud cannot well miss it: it is the YEL-I.o W ; ' Jlfi " P' c'pio m tne totate. Uar bynoa I' -A BUILDING. i stands fifth in the Union m point of numbers, B1 'ine subscriber would take this method of thankiag , a"u ner memoerstup is greater than that: of the citizens of this place and the surrounding country, i any Synod Sooth ot West of Pennsvlvai &l for the unprecedented liberality ,the hri tetevrdi' itr Utf Jfi f.Vrtn iV(2-AfrW&m cn him, and would solicit a continuation. T s.stur fetdtes On theol th andSoutaT He has always on haad the VERY P.E.T l.imrnn 3 neither or which has a membershin so !!(. nc WIXES and CORDIALS, that can be found in the ! ors, pnblish the Central, and the Soirthern verted till forbid and charged accordingly. Special ' " ' V, "y ?.ua!llltZ or ofeirw-.se. ; 1'resoy tenan, for the benefit of their Deonle - i -aiau, v.'isiii, i iumcb, oaiuuies. neese. rrpsiTvpi attention is directed to this requisition. WM. F. WIGHTMAN & CO. OAIi HOTIOES. CLBME5T a. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law, Knj-ettevllle,N. C. OiBce at the corner of Bow and Green streets. Feb'y 3. 1856. J. A. SPEARS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATTEMD3 the Courts of Cumberland, Harnct Yake and Johnston. Address, Toomer, Harnett Co., N. C. Feb. 16. 1856. -85-y BARTiriV FULLER, Attorney at Caw, PAYETTEVILIiE, N , C . May be consulted at the Law Offlde of Jese G. Shep herd. Esq., on Green Street. July 19, 1856. 7-tf ANDREW J. STEDMAX, . Altoracy t law. Having removed to PITTSBORO.N. C. will attend regularly the Court3 of Chatham, Moore and Harnett gars. Pickles. Sardines. Cheese. Pra.-n-u.i i Fraits, Lemon Syrup, and many other cood t! in.rS I Ihe time has come when Mia Prochrt,,,;.,,, and natters hmself that he has the most polite, obli- -Church m North Carona should likewise do King, accomplished and FRAJVIC, vender to attend to her dutv to ii. r rl.il.lro.. it ' ''ejuse ao his establishment, that can be found either North or - t " ' r cllI,dre- It is a conceded and South. Temperance drinks put np at the shMtest IInP ltal tact, that hundreds of our members notice. He would call attention particularly to his J tie a State paper who will take no other private rooms upstairs, which are large, comfortable, Tl10 T.,,.,. i , and in good order. c, 1 ne 1 aPer; ls "ceded to be tlie organ of our : oynoa ana 1'iesbyteries to elevate and en lighten the piety of our membership by diffasiur evangelical knowledge to promote the cause of Education to develope the talents of our 1U""51. al,u to strengiiien the attachment of our people to tne soil and sanctuaries of thei own State. ity Blount his Administrators, at the sale of the Per- ifcVjpropcrty of said Estate, made on, the 19th auk NORTH CAROLINIAN. FAYETTE-V1LLE, N. C.v SMJoperty or said Estate, made on, the 19th anil7 . , c 1 wuere. ne waa j r . fTcfria' Joseph ;$homrrf. for the hire of slaves; are notified that 1 am directed 1 mn ,r k 1 i - . ' , " ' HL-W to bring suit on all remaining unpaid on the 20th i "t ' bS tl,rncd i,lt0 tlie I'astDfc tor the jyers, as I nevef fief n bef5re.' LaflRn' at me; j too, that's what made tne tiiad, nd I was' mad" ;as thunder, too. I rise up, Vhakiu' niy fist at COURTING- IN IOWA. - j 'cm, says I, "L'acfies and gentlemen, look a' The following circumstances happened in beret. I'ui a peaceable strnnger "and away Cedar Co , Iowa- j the darn train went like small-pox wu'J in f own A certain young man being out on a court-- j"k me down in the seat with a whack like ng expedition cmne late on Sunday evening, '' been' thrown from thO moon,- and nlifcir cus " and in order to keep his secret from his young 60(3 mouth's flopped open, and the M'ers went acquaintances, determined to be at home bright to johln UP and down again, I put on un air and early on Monday morning. Mpuiited oa"of maSnftn"nnon3 COHt-'ft Jise, and t6ok no his horse, dresaed in Lis fine . while summer ifovs notice of 'cm, 'and very naturally rent to pants, and other fixins in proportion, he arrives j l30t',n . 11 P and own mysjulf " . ; ai tne residence of his inamorata where, he was! louse. Lumberton, Jan. 9. K. . FUE.VCII. 82-4 1 R. JOXES. Yellow Building, Green St., Fayetteville, N C. May 16, 1857. 50-tf JR. '"E. HEIDE, DEALER IJV long and minute discritftion of the Custom rngnu me nignt passed away, and three . . cw uiieans. It s.iys that o'clock iu the morning arrired Three o'cloi-fc U -t,,e ,arot'stslructai-e ' the kind now under THE Subscriber under ant.hnrit. -f Wight arrive at home before his comrades prn dinT will it i tlmn.rlit ,,,.! r..' ..m: bounty Court ol Cumberland, will nir.i-fm. c,.i. etir TT ,li:i j.....t. 'r'il.... i.. n T ... Court linn,,-!.. i.',uh;ii,. , '. - " i i"e pasture to i u ncarij- au.,ij, ccstij.. r.iarenal in Special Term of the Superior Conrt in vJbr. "? i catch u!s horse;' but here was a diffi.-ultv ' 1 "3 CO!,t,J" !,0U3 lS c3Sne-from the North- "v vrtiu.uiu unci Of L.aiia COntainino- nna imwl.-.t,l PT:iS htrrh on1 A, . r-. - "i-i.v.v n ' ' ' "v. VWLii Lit VALUABLE LAND FOlt SALE. Co nfection- aries, Bread, Crackers of all kinds. mSii Fancy Ar H.,-f,'&' a"d a vari ety of arti " cles in the GROCERY LINE. Foot of Haymount, Fayetteville, X. C, Oct. 2i. 1857. 73-y --. S t r FOREIGN & DOMESTIC. C. E. LEETE has on HAND at present a Counties. April 14, IS5G. tf JOHi O. SHAW. ATTTOttTEY AT LAW. Rockingham, Richmond County North Carolina, will practice. in the Courts of Richmond, Anson and Ro'iJiJn. All ba-iinesa entrusted to bis care .will re ceive strict attention. July, 11, ly-58 SELECT ASSORTMENT OF LIQUORS, Consisting in part o OLD NASH BRANDY FOR SALE. 8 U cres Of Hand, lying on Cape Fear River Store, Dwelling, Out Houses all in first rate order. The Store is at a fine busiuess stand at the Cross Roads and the and ia not to be excelled by anj in North Carolina. Any person desiring to purchase can obtain further particulars re-ipoctinsr the property by. calling cn Cither of us atVillis" Creelj on the Wilmington Road 15 miles from Fayetteville. SARAH WRIGHT. Oct.t. 18-tf JAMES WRIGHT. 5 Bbls -5 do - 3 do Sen If our Church in other States, and other Churches in this State, can supply their mem bers with a religious journal, why may not we? Are North Carolina Presbyterians inferior in talent, energy and patriotism to their neighbors on me Nortn or bouth, or to Christians of j ouier denominations at home? With the b.une or uetter opportunities of accomplishing mis woi-k, snail wre leave it undone? In the language ot one ot our most able and-useful lu""slt's, an aaoptea son of our State "It ougni to nave been undertaken 20 years ago but it is not too late to begin to do right." ' In the last two or three months, a fund of nlxnnt 4inin I i -i , fUuuu ucen suuscnoeu as a perma nent capital. At a meeting of the contributors held at Greeusborough on the 14th of May, Rev. A. Raker, Chairman, the Paper was un animously located at Fayetteville, uuder the name ana title of the North Carolina Pres bytkrian. Rev. Wm. N. Mebane and Rev George McNeill were elected E.fTtorsr TJav Messrs. George McNeill, Win." N. Mebane a' Raker and C. II. Wiley, and Messrs. George Jicrsewi, &r.. John II. Cook nn.l n,(,i ivf,,- acres lying m the east side of the Cape Fear liivor "s, "r""18 ot,lers about a mile from the Clarendon Bridge. Said land belongs to the estate of Kinon Branch deceased, and is well wooded and convenient.to market. Terms at sale. T D.G. McRAE, Adm'r. Jaa- 9 83-ts. lew. ... .t.. vw.ne pauuuoons on wouia rather take j in relation to the work i thn iAU,) , i. ,i... out tiie starch and lead to his detection. It ', ee: Thequestioii kow arises, -is tho fouiida-' would not do to go in with his white unmen- 1 t!o" of t,ie building strong enough 'to-' sustain' quickly made his resolve. He ' , V""u'n,se weight that will press upon it. ie-1 l.;-ii.lf f i.;. li i wl,e H'c I'uildiug is stored with merchandise ? )ea iiunselt of his valuable When th hn.i ...:..,.., . whites and placed them in safety on the itself -will be twenty pounds to the sq.iare inch fence, while he gave chace . with unscrened '! t will it be when the house shall be run- . IMP 'rfil I! I t ll,l m.ii . . X 1... I rp ........ v, ...... muiuicnuuicvi illiLlUUU, aim M " cuimc t mirniif".!,.. IVi ...1 - ' ' .1 uill x Illd'JUl, Aii important iiuitlrr FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. FRANK N. ROBERTS. Jk CO w;,.,. leased this Hotel, will be pleased to' see their ' Pedals through the wet grass after the horse. ! """S'oer with products of the four quarters of jormer patrons and tnends, assuring them that they will use every exertion to please F. N. Roborts. rj. g. Jan. 9, 1853. Smith 83-tf 40 HANDS WANTED. The subscribers wish to hire 40 colored hands to work on the Railroad from Fayetteville to the Coal Fields. The highest prices will be paid by the month or by the year. Apply to the subscribers at the Fayetteville Hotel EMO O'BRYAN & Co. January 9th, 1858. S3-3t. PITR t' T?- wi. :!.. . ". Z J " pny were appointed an Executive Committee -ALSO 50 Bbls 5 do 5 do Domestic Whisk r3-tf "LOOK OUT FOB TIIE LOCOMOTIVE Five sevenths of the FARMING AND TURPEN TIVE Ij AMD in Harnett county, known as the Parker and McNeill lan.li, joining Wm. Harrington's land on Uupsr Little River. There is some 200 acres cf the best quality of low grounds on the River. The up lands are heavily timbered with pirtes, and within six miles of the Fayetteville and Western Railroad. For particulars apply to D McARTHUR. J. P. ROPER, J. W. JIcKAV. Nov. 1856 29, 26-tf aner and niaisnrre its hn..;....i.c .v. - . c " - ...i ii auairs it is our wish and dcsio-n to ml- iha r eS i CAROI.IXA I'EESBTTIfRTIV n irii-r.nl F .U- a Lt. Wxxm class, equal to the best in tlx? rnn,.i HOLLAND GIN 'fjraphica: appearance and in adantat.on to tb.i ... C i , " w u..iS oi our onurcnes. Its columns will afford me latest intelligence, both foreign and domes tic, and special care will be taken to give a full a..u ui-i-muie summary ot State news. The ,a ucsiueu to oe an expo nent of its character and contents. From con viction, it win advocate the conservative, or thodox, Old School doctrines and order of the c n u rc n . LETT W. rooiT-?-;e,r?d? lre a"d Seneral STOCK OF GOODSuited to tbeFalland Wintertrade.consistinft of a choice selection of Staple and Faucj DRY GOODS. Boots and Shoes, with nlmnct om..n.; , . iM-Vir6,- n , rr . U 9.',r first aPPeaI is to our own People to N. I MAIL FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had j C- Presbyterians. Whilst we rely confidently IT LETT'S. j upon their fa or, we trust that the native sous uous soia at tne lowest prices forCASn,or ex- i OI iN ortn Carolina who have found homes in changed for country produce repi. zt. 17. ly-pd A. 31. Campbell, AUCTIOSEER & COMMISSIOS MERCHANT, East side of Gillespie street, Fayetteville, N. C. October 1, 1855 marble: factory, BY GEO. LAUDER. NTe aily opposite to E. W. Willkings" Auction Store Fayetteville, N. C. Oct. 1. 1856. y NOTICE. oftheMrireibftd Ja?- - McE""n. Guardian L , .f lr?(fJohn Morrison, dee d, are hereby re spectfully informed, that said guardian has in a greai J.. .JV, .laraenuorsea and transferred theii 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 iu six months uu.cn hi .oe UDUcrsmned. A sn thai t...- .... I SS3 ar t IP pnrl nf t ho ,7001. TV c r. r comperusTo'co Z 7 i "'0 paying in advance and wheu the Paper indebted will thereto to, e address, a discount of 10 per by paying up immediately. We must and will sue' I ' be aIIowed- Our Ministers and j "J iui l iiiuiiiiu ii . wuL3iif ucaii ci iu ;it l H.S j rrn r. t Fall Stock, 1857. B. F. PEARCE & CO., RE now receiving a large and well selected stock Consisting in part of : Black and Figured Silks; Knglish and French Merinoes; Plain and Fig'd DeLanes; French all weol Plaids; Alpacas of all qualities; Black Bombazine; English, French and Ameriean Prints; Chenille Shawls, (beautiful patterns;) Ladies' Cloaks of every description; Jaconet Edgings and Insertions; Collars altfd Undersleevesj Hosiery, Gloves, Belts; Ribbons, Trimmings, &c.; Cloths and Cassimeres; Tweeds, Jeans and Sattinets White and Colored Flannels: Bleached and brown Shirtings-' Allendale 10-4 Sheeting; ' Bleached and Brown Drilling;' Plaid Linseys eud Kerseys; ' Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids; Brown and Bleached Table Cloths' Towellings of all kinds; Negro Blankets; Extra qualify Bed Blankets; Spiral, Brass and Whalebone lloops- Good assortment of Hoop Skirts; ' Yankee Notions of every variety, kind, and quality Silk, Leghorn, and Straw Bounets: Moleskin, Cassitpere and Wool Hats Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c ' ALSO -' A large and fashionable stock of Jve utacafu " r7 iavulTll B. F. PEARCE. J w ppiur-c t ' Sop,-1 1857 ; 6MfJ-W-PEAI-CE,Jr. A. D. MORRISOX. J. M. MORltlSCN y . . , N. A. MORUI.SOX. Lanrmbnrgh, X. C March 7, 1857. 4o-U J. S. B.VXKS, COHMISSIOS ASD POKlVARDIXG MERCHANT, WI LIMING Y ON, N. C January 1, 185G. ly-pd and all others friendly to the cause will nlease assist iu procuring as many subscribers as possi ble, and forward the 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 thopo Hiio 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. JE Address, Editors of the North Carolina n. e3 r pvis n Aouress, Editors of the N lili Mm m&WmWm ! Presbyterian, Fayetteville. N. C SELF.SrAMYP x n I fayetteville, May 20, 1857. KM J Jl lkk"5 . For presarving Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Pints Quarts and Halt-Gallons, at $2 40, $3 40, and '$5 25 per dozen, respectively. For sale at the Croc tery Store. W. N. TIT.T.Tvnu a ct Also, Fresh bupphes of CHINA, GLASS WARE and Table Knives. June 20, 1S57.- ;-5-tf James C. Smith. Miles Costix JAMES C. SMITH & CO., Commission Merchants Hare removed their office tc the second story of the building formerly occupied bv the Talecrranli r.r.m where they are nreDaied to attend t.n ill hna;nUC ; i... Commission line. All business entrusted to them wifl he attended to. J Wilmington, October 1, 1856 y COND STOCK! 8i WIII.Ii.lVfS THT-EcpT(Cf ivlns TllElR SECOND STOCK FOR tills EAsON, embracing, Iry Goods, flats, Boots, Shoes, and Made-cp Clothing, To which they invite the attention of Wholesale uuyers geuerally.- I. M. Williams. 71-tf FOR SALE. Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings. Cotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, Nos. 5 to 10. ALSO. Bolt, l'icker. R.dler and Lace LEATHERS. Oils and Manufacturer's Findings. Winter strained. .Sperin. Lard and Linseed Oils. Shutthe s Isinglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller r.,,..o. ,.- J. H. HALL. Pres. B. C. M. Co. uiy .n. io;ii lOOO ACRES LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber bavins- (.ermined in mm- wt next fall, will sellton Tuesday of January Court, on 6 months credit, his valuable tract nfbm.l . ,,(;,,;,... one thousand acres, lying immediately oa the Wado horo road, 1 mile south of Carthajte. in Moore Co. on iuuui wen auapie.i to tne cultivation of Corn Wheat, Oats and Cotton. There :s a first rate dwelling-house on the premises.ontaining six rooms with five fire places. There is also a first rate barn, gin house, stables, negro-houses and all other necessary out houses, with fine spring water, an.i a well in the yard. The beauty and proverbial health of this place with its nearness to Carthage, where there is agood male and female school, renders it one of the most desirable country residences to be found to persons having families to educate. Jau- 9, 8-3-21 j. j. ALSTON. Retm nino- tn ttit. rn i i, r i i l"e g'oue. It has buen calculated bv the fiivil a sijriit met his eves ! . square inch. We n re not snrnrUi.il iin.fnr. . Uorrille Diclu ! w hat The field into which 1 -tuu v(v.aa till 4 1 li was not on!y a "horse pasture," but a "calf pasture," too, and the naughty calves attracted by the white flag on the fence, had betaken themselves to it, and calf-like, had eaten them up; only a few well chewed fragments of this once valuable article of the wardrobe now re mained only a few shreds iust. K,iffi,.rnt t J "M.U,ltllU 1 J to leam that the building has settled eighteen inches since uie iou ligations were laid. The Uce says further,- that the settling is not uniform, and that the' top of the buiWing is already six indies out of lcel. ' Steamboat axd Hail Road Accii.ents iv 1S5T. The number of steamboat accidents on the rivers and lakes in 185T. each attended indicate what they once had been ! What a j 'Jee'1 1:,lity in wli'L'I 322 Dkkle this was for !,. v . :.. .V"r"n?T k,,,eI ilnU Mj SIX WOlUlded. , . j UUUq iiiaii 10 oe in ! i .. i-. t i . . Tf -o .. i i- , . . . UU""IC1 Lese JU-U1UL'IHS was "uj-ugiiv, hu liib larmers ; were up and about, end our hero far from home HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by special en dowment for the relief of the sick and distressed afflicted with Virulent and epidemic diseases The Howard Association, in view of t!je awful des tructiou of human life, caused by Sexual diseases and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims ot swell diseases bv Oiiaeks K..rl Tk.gAndrivC.tmtheir Cons,,,t'ng Surgeon, as a CHARI l AULt ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispen sary for the treatment of this class of diseases in all their forms, and to trive Meiliral a,i; '.:.- all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, tc. ) and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicines Free ot Charge. It is needless to add that th. Aai.;..; commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and w'lf. lurnisn the most approved modern treatment. j UB uirtciors, on a review of the past, feel assured lliat their labors in this snhpro nf i ,...!... have been of great benefit to the afflicted. epecial!v to the younir. and thev ha selves with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. Just Published bv the Assneintinn r . ? u, uuui (Ml ftpermatoriiioea, or Seminal W eases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail, in a sealed letter enve lope. rrec of Charge, on receipt of two Sh.mM r postage. " Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. George R Calhoun, Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association" X rt ? smith V inlK C . i,i ;i , , . . - ......u oiicci. r uiiaaeipnia. la liy order of the Dii G. FA1RCHILD, Sec'y E. 1. HEART WELL. Pres. Jau- f 83-3m pd 8-t.f 10,000 lbs. Tallow For which the highest cash priee will be paid. Oct. 1. 18.-.1; A. M. CAM PB E iiiited, a. ELL. J. B.Starr. Oct 10. FRESlt TURNIP SEED FLAT DUTCH, RED TOP, ENGLISH NORFOLK, LARGE GLOBE, RUT A BAG A, Just received and for sale by July 11, 1857. tf S" J" HISDALE- A. A Mclvctlian espectfully informs his friends and the p'uljfic.that he rs built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. 1 hankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict-attention to business, with a desire ta give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same, lie warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen iu each branch of the 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, tbe,TaTgest stock of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, ROCK A WAYS; AND BUGGIES, ever oflered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which witl be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers. T-lIe has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTi Vehicles finished arrd in course of con struction. JS9-A11 work made byhim is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired ff ee 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 and on very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville Oct 11856.- iLIlIHlflfl rTUIE first Session of this Institute will commence on I the 2d Monday in Januarv. I8.5R. This Apa,!.. is located in the lower portion of Moore County, in the neighborhood of Lick Creek. The settlement, is exceedingly healthy, the citizens moral and intelli gent.. Ueiag a very desirable locality the subscriber hopes to merit a liberal patronage from abroad. s well as from the neighborhood. Parents and n-imr- dians sending to this institute may rely upon his un divided attention to advance the students in their text books. Anothir chief design is a moral training The school wtll be conducted in the school house nt the Poplar Springs until the new Academy is in a con- uiuon io go into wnioli is now being pushed to a speedy completion and supposed will be finished in eight weeks. As many as may come from abroad can get board within a mile and a half of the Acadeuiv in the most respectable families. Board of the best quality not higher than $ per month. Terms of tuition per session of 20 weeks. S7 5C for English elementary; $10,00 for reading, writing and JMuerson s 1st part; S12,50 for English grammar, geo graphy and Emerson's higher ""arithmetic ; $10.00 for Latin, Greek and Algebra, $-c. For information address the Babscriber, Loii" Street, Moore County, N. C. WILLIAM RHODES, Principal. Jan. 16, 81-5 with no covering for his "traveling apparatus." It would not do to go back to the house of his lady love, neither could he go to town in that plight. There was one resource left him, and that was to secrete himself in the bushes untd the next night aud then get home cover of the darkness. Safe hid, he remained under the protection of the bushes for some time, and it may be imagined that his feelings towards the calf kind were not the most friendly character; but ere long, his seclusion was destined to be intruded upon. By and by the boys, who had been out lu l"c -mves, icturneu witn the remnants of the identical white garment which adorned the lower limbs of their late visitor. Thev were mangled and torn to shreds ! An inquest was immediately held over them. Some awful fate had befallen the unfortunate young man. The neighbors were summoned to search for the mangled corpse, and the posse with all speed set out with dogs and arms. The pasture was thoroughly searched, and then the adjacent thicket, when lo ! our hero was driven out from his lair by the keen scent of the dogs all safe-alive and well, minus the linen. An explanation then ensued "at the expense of our hero, but he was successful in the end, and married the lady, and is now living com fortable iu one of the flourishing little towns of Iowa. ieui-eigiir, aim vio persons were killed ami 127 wounded. 2'iic number of rail road acci-" dents, attended with loss of life, in 1S.7, has'' been 12(3, in which 130' persons were kiilec'l a-id o30 wounded. Iu 1 S5G the number of accidents was 113, iu which 1G5 persons were killed and 629 wounded. No accidents has been recorded which was not attended with loss of lif or iu- under i J? 7 persons; neither do the- fizuros Include. me great, tiuinoer of A Greenhorn on the locomotive. Mr. Snodgrass, Junior, has been "scoting aiounu at the est, and as some of his FRESH SUPPLY OF Currents; Citron, , Raisins, and Nats, of till kinds just received at, BANKS'S Confectionary. Jan. 16, 84-2 t Green Steet. 9 T BOXES New York State CHEESE and a few C Fukias choice GOSHEN BUTTER just received -ivi .ui olc cueap ior fjji an at Jan. 16, 84-2t BANKS'S Confectionary. Green Street. KTOTICE. i,ATf DrThree first rate Workmen, for which the best of prices will be given, and study work. The price for making Boots, 3.75; for footing, 2.75; Shoes. 1.50. Wanted immediately. tv " M.FAULK. Dec. 31, gg.rf ex periencing are rather amusing, we copy an ex tract as follows ; " When we get to the depot, I went around to get a look at the iron hoss. Thunderation ' it warn't no more like a hoss than a meetin' house. If I was goiii' to describe the animule, I'd say it looked like well it looked like darned if I know u hat it looked like, unless it was a regular he devil, snortin' smoke all round, and pantin,' and heavin;' and swelliu,' and chawing up red hot coals like they was good. A feller stood in a hous'e like, fcedin' him all the time, but the irfore he got the more he snorted. After a spell a feller catched Lira by the ftail, and great Jerecho ! he set up a yell that split the ground for more'n a mile and half, and the next minit I felt my legs a iag gin'; and found myself at t'other end of the string o' vehickles. I wasn't skered bat I had three chills and a stroke of palsy in less than hve minnits, and my facc had a curious brown-ish-yeller-green-bluish coTof iri it, which was perfectly unaccountable, "Well," says I, "com ment is supper Juuons," and I took a seat fn the nearest wagin, or car, as they call it a consamed long, steamboat loo'ing thing, with a string of pews down each side big enough to hold about a man and a half. Just asI sat down, the hoss hollered twice and started off like si streak, pitchiu' me head first at the stomach of a big Irish woman, and she gave a tremendous grunt, and then catched me by the heat? nrl , .. v v.omiucu me uuuer mescal; tne cars was a jumpin' and tearing' along" at nigh onto forty thousand miles an hour, and every body was a bobin' up and down like a mill-saw, and every wretch o'em had his mouth wide open and looked like they was laffiu', but I couldn't hear nothin,' the cars kt pt such a racket. Bimeby they stopped all at once, and then such a another raff busted' ni of them passes-1 ,'.yf "u ui oer or persons who have been killed and manned by jumping from moviW " trams, attempting fo get on mo; ii, r t.-ui'ns r t"' tempting to got o:i cars while they were iu'uio- " j uuiu run over, tve SPOT OX THE Sr.V. 1 corresnmirlnnf r !. . Charleston Courier says: "A large spot hf:s: recently made its appearance on the face of tho bun. It is 40,001 miles in dlair-ste of rather triangular figure, along the borders of the pen umbra, within which are four or five nuclei, and several smaller ones in the form of dots' and lines. The diameter of the spots beiti-- five times that of the earth its surface must be more than six times the whole surface of me eart.i, or inteen tunes greater than habitable portion of the globe." tin 8 The statement of the United States Treasurer for the week ending Thursday; January 7, yvas as follows : Amount of deposit. Drafts drawn but not paid, Amount subject to draft, Reduction from last week, Receipts; Drafts paid, Drafts issued. $.7,1 OS,. 92 01 2,093,SST 10 ri.ou.ioo 74 636,971 .2s ' 326,505 88 886,325 34 03,587 16 B&- The reeejpts at the New York custom house qii Wednesday was greater than on ai.v previous day since the beginning of the f)i;iii eial pressure, amounting to over $74,000. The receipts of the few preceding dnys a vera -red $30,000. The report of the Assistant Tie.i- surer at Xew York for that day was as follow Total receipts, $118,834 10 s: payments. 181,293 43 I.MPORTAxr Discovery. Gen. Piobort, of tha French artilery nJ a member of the Institute, lias made a discovery by which the explosion of gtm powder in"' magazines may be prevented. It consists simply with mixing the gunpowder with coal dust.-WJien the gunpowder is required for use it is only necessary to sift it; the coal dust falls through' the seive and the gunpowder resumes its original qualities. Experiments have Leon tried on a large scale yvith complete success. A magazine Hilled with gunpowder" so mixed yvas set on fire. "No explosion took place," says the Moniteur de 1' Armee. "The gun poyvder burned like any other combustible matters, as pitch or tar, and the fire yvas extinguished yvith the common pumps." A Vegetable Serpent. A neyv organ ization of nature, being pronounced bv naturalists the connecting link betyveen ani mal and vegetable life, has Leon found in the interior of Africa, in the form of a ser pent with a floyver for ahead. This singu lar freak of nature is spotted in the body; drags itself along, and the flower forming its head is bell shaped, and contains a viscid fluid. Flies arid other insects, attracted by the smell of the juice, enter into the floyver where they are caught by the adln'.sit-e' matter. The flower then closes, and re mains shut until the prisoners are tranf ii tn ed into chyle. The indigestible portion; such as headi' and yvings, are thrown out by the aspiral opening. The vegetable ser pent has a skin resembling leave., a yvhite and soft fles.h, and instead of a bony skele ton and cartillageous frame, tilled yvith y el low marrow. T'lv- native consider it a cL1-

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