o " 'J 5. - v :"- ' .;" '41 m;:m.W rrfe.fe 1 ' -L.M Ji PirpM THE RIGHTS OP THE IPEOPLE: PfiBliUARY 20, 1858. J VOLUME Xll NO. 0S9 : . . . . . j ' . . ,i t - . - .-.-' J -' v ' ' .-- - '..- ,! V !;-- -.' v . " ... N , W: . ' : i - i; "; I -,.. '- ' :V.-- -'?;.. .".., . : ..' r " :r ,'K ;,. : j - f . -' J i... , . - ... ! ' v . i';-1 . :' ! I i i . XI M M ; 1 U y - " i... : 1 : ; eayettevilie; n. ' C:, satuedaI In 'An' i. i V t r ") I a : - i ML!.- ' : . U! TERMS ' I k 1 "fl' rPnOli - V. ; l- SCBSCRIPTIOST TO THE C AROIliSTI AlS For a single doprl if vaid ini advance, per annum, $2 . OU I " if r Ml 1 V atitheendof 3 months. 2 50 months, 2 (I ? at the end of 6 months, . 3 00 at the end df the year, 3 50 N o subscription iiwill be received for a shorter period ah one year unless paid in advance. ' , - i , MTitbrhe jyie of extending the circulation and eri nancing theiufiildess of the paper," tlie proprietor of fers the following iremarkably low ' . ' CL UB - RA TE S , RL1BL. Y IJVA D VAJWCE: ! 5 copies of the Carolinian, 1 year $8 00 10 V; j. ; ."j, . '' 15 00". . . J ' SWy.ettta Pf f wuare one lines, or less, for the firsts ana ju cents TQr eacn suoseqneni inscruuii, unisss iue " f1rrf!fninint-- fa ntihllsHAd: for-more than two mnths. I when it will je charged :j For three months, V- -;- - -, . 400 For six mpntha. - - - : 6 00 ' v For twelve months, f . - - - 10 00 . advertisements must hare the desired number if i n-. serted till forbid. o.J eliarred- oeco rdlnjrlj- f &jeciai f 'a rurttnnm market! on tnm. rtnerwiae tney .wiii te in attention ts direct tret t,thi riMrn. "- .s . ; - T i - . f " ' CLKJIEXT O. WUIGIIT. ' j ' ' . Atlm-iiey at Law,1 Fayetleville, N. . r j , . j Oificc at the corner of Bow and Green streets. .FeVy 3 1856: - . j ' " ; ' 4j ; 1 : I. A . SPl'AItS, ' ATTOllXEV" AT LAW, . ' ' . ! 'J : it : - ATTCD tho ICoarU of Cumberland, Ilarnet .Wake';and jh.nstoq. ... - A 1 Iruss, rorHnWjl' llaruott Go., C. fe'ciK ig; 18.) a. jr. : ' S5-Y BjIRTIP m . FULLER, I Atlfirnc'y at Caw, V' YE Tj'i' EV'IIjIE, N , C, , si May be coi.ultet aft the Law Ofiice of Jeso G ep- herd, K.:.,-oii (iiei'ln iftrect. ; July lU,'l6,-(j. ij - 7-tf 'JOHir D. .1 AlllUlt.tl .11 I.Ail. Rockingham Riphmb.id Gqunty 'INorth Carolina will practice iit tin) Courts. of iiii.:!nnnud. Amou and llol?swn. - All ba-iiiieris eii trusted to his care will re ceive .strict 'atteution.- Jnly,l. ly-oS 1 . Five sevenths of the FARMING AD TURPEN ' TIMH LANrjJl h llariiett county, known as t!ie Parker i and McN'eilJ lands, jailing Vii.- ILirr ugton's land ori i Uppr LittU River. i 'l'lkcVe is .soiii'j 200 abres cf tbe be.-it ijualityj of low; groun Is' o;i 'the River. Tha( up ! liEid'-t are heavily titn'iered with' piiiys, and 'within six ' miles of theLFayetteville and .Western Railroad. ! For particulars apply to D Mc ARTHUR. '. J. p. ROPER, i t; y I " : J.iW. HcKAY.' t ' Nov. 1836 Z3, - ' AUCTIOXTiliR. Jit. COU3IIKSIOX atBicri.- J Last side of j Gillespie street; :! F..YKTTkTIl.l.E, N. C. 9ctvber 1 18,t."i 1 21 X 11 B L E : V X CtT O R Y, i ' -rf BY r GEO-, LAUDER. Nearly; opposite to E. .W: . Will kings Aiction Store: ayetteville, N. C' ' , Oct. 1, 1856, Fall Stock, 1 r7. , B. F. P I A R C E k CO., RE nowlreceivinc a larr and well selected stock : : Ji- , - . . consisting 4n part of.: " r Black; and Figured Silks; - ' . , Kiiglteh and French .Merinbes; Pfainiiaiid FiM DcLanes- Frcne!li all v.-bol Plaids;, - . Alpacas of al. qualities"; Black' lom');i.ine: English, French and American Prints; j Chenille Shawls, (beautiful patterns;); j Ladies' Clocks of every description; f; .lacouet Ed.?inpjs and Insertions;'; Collars and Underslceves; j Hosiery; Gl0ves,'Bc!ts; r .t ! j " . Kibboiis, Trirflmhigs,.Axc; .' Cloths and Cassimeres; . ' Tweeds, Jeans and Sattinets; O ? i. "Vite- and Colored Flannels: I bleached and brown Shirtings; Allendale 10-i Sheeting1.; . . Bleached and Brown. DrilliiiGCS; s PlauljLinscys and Kerseys; ; Marlboro' .Stripes and Plaidsfr i- Brovvif and .BleacLed Thle Cloths; ' I , Tovyellins ofa!l kinds; V NegrOiBlankets; ,?.-' N. ' Extra-qaality Bed?BIankets; .Spiral Brass and Whalebone Hoops;-. '. ' I Good assortment of Hoop Skirts; '' Yankee Notions of every variety, kindaHd V. .. i I quality; , r .' ' i. ..' . . ' Silk, Leghorn, and Straw Bonnets; " Moleskin;. Cassimere and Wool Hats; Boots,, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c." , "J;- " 4-ALSO! . : -"" . A large and "fashionable stock of All ot which: ! w i 1 l-beii) Id t low for CASIli or on our i ! .usual time to punctnal euatoraers ither at Wholesale '.' or Re.ail. All persons! are respectfully invited to 'give ia call.' . , ' . j. ; : F. PEARCE. t W'PE.VRCE. Jr. Sop. 12 .1837 67-tf . W. II. TV ir ivi :c; to s, General CnmmUslon Merchant. NORTH ; WATER STREET, iWill give personal attention tfthe sale or shipment of '- a X L r I !tan coisignmenis oi .aTai -adores or other country produce, amlany other bnsiness entrusted to his care i wiU be promptly attended tct 1 April 18.1857. . . , y " Paiiity Oils; Varnish, Brushes, tor Sale by S.J. HINSDALE. C3-tf i Aug. I5i; WANTED Three first 'rate Workmen, for urMnW . the best of prices will bte given; and study work - The ' price forking Boots . 3.75; for footing, 2.75: Shoes, 1 50. Wanted immediately. M.FAULK. Dec. 31, 82 tf TIIE nndereiened Would respectfully inform his old rrieuus ana cusioinrs mit u taui w iuuuu : . I i . i x Stpre of C. Leete, kvhere -he will be glad to see them. jj r. Mcdonald. Jan. 17, 1857, 33-tf THE LI A RESTAURANT. They -Bay the5 Magtoolia Tree in the- handsomest "growth south of Masoii and Dixon's line, and it is evi dently a fact, lit is alsosaia tne AiagnoiiA liesiaurani; en Green Street, between Dr. DW. Uobinsonfs Medical Establishments and Mt P. Taylor's Store, and nearly opposite mponemwD win tond cannot wel cuiLDIXG. . i T'. The subscriber wou the citizen of this plabe and the.surround g country, for the unprecedented liberality they have- bestowed cn him, And would solicit a continuation He has always on ha nd the VERY BEST LIQUORS, WINES ani CORDIALSthM I can be found in the United SttkinnHtiet by the quantity or oinerwiee. Cigmn, fu Srruri. bad many otlier "rood things, and flattersihimself thdt he"hae thi '?moit polite, obli- T-Fralt, Lemonjrup einir. accomplished an 'FRANK", vender to attend to his establishment, that can be found either North or South. Temperance ;notice. lie would qal1 rinkg put up at the shortest attention rarticularly to his private rooms up staird , which arc large, comfortable, and in goo order. ; ! '" R. JONES, Ireen St,. Fayetteville, N. C. 50-tf . : Building, - Yellow May 1(5, 18;7. - ! DIE, Q o nfectiipn' Fruits' Nuts, Fancy Ar tides, and a vari ety of arti cles in tho aries, PerXunier- ie.s, Bread, Crackers all kinds, GROCERY LINK. Foot Of Tiivinodtt.t. Fayette vine, JN. U. Jct..24.:isot. id-y. r i m fir- f- 1 w L i; FORJSION & DOMESTIC. -C. B. LEETE has on II AND at present' a ! SELECT 'j ASSORTMENT OF LIQUOHS, Consisting in part o OLD NASH BRANDY T PUKE old Rye Whiskey Scuppe nong Wjine; Vintage 1855 50 Bbls! 5 do Domestic Whiskey j- - N.'E.Rum GIN 4iL.101C OUT FOB THGlliOtOMOT Tl y li" LETT . Has just received a M n ?e and general STOCK OF all and Wintertrade.consistina' GOODSsuittd to tbel t " ' of a ch 1SK bice selection of . ' - ' " Staple and LF aiKCj- I K V GOODS, Boots and Shots, with almosf'evcrvthinjr desirable in thjit line. ' I . ( .r PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had AT L-E T T S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex changed for country nroducc. . ' NOT IC R. : Persons indebted to of the heirs of John M Jas. C. McEachin, ps Guardian brrison, dee'd, arc hereby re spex;tfully informed, ttat said guardian has in a great majority of instances endorsed and transferred then notes to the undersigned. , Al0,;that our urgent, ne cessities, apart from tte reqi irernents of the endorser compel us to collect as speedily as possible. All those indebted will thjoreiore oblige .usj and themselves too, by paying up immediately. Wei must and will sue where the money is no t forthcoming. A. D. MORRISON. Ji M. MORRISON N,. A. MORRISON. March 7 IS57. 40-tf - Laurinburgh, N. C I. S. IJAXKS, COM3IISSION ASD FOIIAVAKDI.XG 'MERCHANT, WILMIXCri ON, JY. C. January 1, 1856'. ly-pd -j SEL.F-SE For presDrving Fres, i Fruits and Vegetables. Pints Quarts and Half-Ga'llAns, at S2 40,'3 40, and $5 25, per.dozen, respective Store. For sale at the Crociery W. N, TILLINGIIAST. Also, Fresh Supplies of CHINA, GLASS- WARE and Table Knives. June 20, 157 55-tf James C. Smith. . Commi, Have removed "their Miles Costin C. SMITH & CO., i sion Merchants, office tc the second story of tfi tne building formerly occepied bv theTelegrapb Company whefe thevare prepared t attend to all business in'the Commission line All business entrustied tolhemiwill be punctually attended to . Wilmington, iOctobd V, 1856 s 1 r D STO vttt T K fiflPCS ' Vlf A JLfJLlJL-CX. -LvJLO . ARL now receiving TnEIR SECOND STOCK FOR THIS SEASON, emb acing, : - ; . ". ' " ' . Di y tioocis, flats, Boots, Shoes, ' AND MAbE-Ur CtOTHlNGf - !t ( To which they invitb the' attention o Wholesale . buyers generally. i : B Staek T. M. WlLLMMS. Oct 10 ERE SIT FLAT. DUTCH, TURNIP SEED. 1 RED TOP. ENGLISH NORFOLK, LARGE G LOBE, RUT A AGA, JUst received and fbr sale by I . - V" : HINSDALE. s: j. i w a m. v i nient in the South. Persons tetians in pnncipJe in the State. Uur SynDa youun.yu.iage, occupation, nanus oi xnev etc., anu 1 miss it: it is the YELLOW" I stands fifth in the Union in point of numbe'rs, ,t,vfl i.;c pfhnJ hf thankino- and her membership is greater than.tht Of corailind3 the highest Medical skill of the age, and EJ hei: DEALER IN - of : Mr . I -- - w - ft Bbis -; .-. ft do - ' - 3 do U0 July 11, 1857 tf PISOSPECTUS OF i Tills NORTH CU.R01.INA PRESBYTERIAN, - The "Presbyterian blinrcb in iXorth Carolina has Ions labored under a serious clisaavantage frnm tb want olf a ionfnal- t6 advocate her clairas and reoreient her interests. It js esti hisifP that only 1000 Pi-esbvt!erian. ; Weeklies are taken in the bounds of our three jPresbyte- ris We have 13.000 Comrauhicants. and it y Sy Ou-c sister Stages on the Korth an ft, neither of which pas a membersMp scf large as ours.-publish the! Central and the Southern Presbyterianfoithue rTffgrtimf nasr-come.yuen xue l'resoycerian Church in jNortbjCaroliua should likewise do her dutv to her children. It is a conceded and important fact, that hundreds of ourf members will take a State paper who wil takq no other The Paper is needed to. be the organ, of oar Synod and Presbyteries to elevate and en lighten the piety of our membership by di Basing evangelical knowledge :to promote jthe cause of Education to develope the talents of our Ministry, and to strengthen the j attachment of our people to the soil and sanctuaries, of their own State. If pur Chnrch .in other States, and other Churches in this Stat, ciiii supply their mem-. bcrswith a religious journal, why may not; wef Are North Carolina Presbyterians inferior in A . I . A J a. . r i. il. . I I . la-iem, energv anu painotism iojcneir neiguuors On the .prth, or faouth, or to ? Cunstiaus Ot j other denominations at home?, With the same or'bqtter opportunities of ) accoaiplishing this work, siallwe leave! it undone? In tflie language of, one of our most able and useful Ministers, an adopted son of our State, "It ought to have been undertaken $0 years ago, Uut"it is not too late to begin to ido 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 -GreensboroTigli on the 14th. of May, Rev. A. Baker, Chairman, tlie Paper was un animously located at Fayettevilje, under the name and title of the North Carolina Pres Uyteriax. Rev. Wm. Nl Mebane and, Rev. George fcNeill wTere elected 'Editors: Rev. Messrs. George McNeill, Wm. X. Mebane, A. rtBaker and C. H. Wiley, and Messrs. - George 'McNeil U-Sr., John II. Cook dnd David Mur phy Vfere appointed an Executive Committee, to establish the Paper and'manage its business affairs It is our wish and design to make thfrsNoRTH Carolixa PREsnyrKRiAN a journal of the first class, equal to the best in the coil n try in typo graphical appearance and in adaptation to the or .rChnKh. ' ltcolnmn will ftfTnrrl tjc, and special care will be taken to-giytr TuIF an,, uu.uiuie suiinuary oi oiaiei news.i, Alie name of the Paper is designed toTje an expo nent of its character and contents! From con victionit will advocate the conservative, or thodox, Old School doctrines ,nd; order of the Cliurch. ' iLOurjGrst appeal is to our own people to N. C.Presbyterians. Whilst we rely confidently upon their favor, we trust that the native sous of 'North Carolina who have found- homes in other States, and the adopted citizens of our State who foriq 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 $3 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 discoutjt of 10 per cent, will bo allowed. Our Ministers and Elders arc earnestly desired to act as Agents, and all others friendly to the caufe will please assist in procuring as many subscribers aspossw ble, and forward the names, by August 1st, to this Office. As soon as 1500 subscribers are obtained, the first unmber will bej issued. If a faithful and vigorous effort is mad'c in the next two months by those Hho take ailively 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 jat least 3000, JES3T Address, Editors of the Nbrth Carolina Presbyterian, Fayetteville, N. C.l Fayetteville, May 20, 185T- FOR SALE, j , Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings.? . Qotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, Nos-5 to 10. . I ' ALSO, :i . Belt, Picker, Roller and Lace LEATHERS. Oils and Manufacturer's Findings. 1 Winter strained. Sperm, Lard and Li&seed Oils. Shuttlie's Isinglass, French Glue, 'Emory, Roller Cloth aud Glass Steps. ! '.i. J. II. HALT., Pres. B. C M. Co. July 26. 185s . - ift-tr KsOOO lls. Tallow fvantert, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1.-.1851 A.M.CAMPBELL. Am A. 3IcKetliai) " i j i; . . - Respectfully inforrns hisfriendsaad thfe public, that he. O uilt up large Euosianuai JuriCK punuiags at u Id Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. hank fill for the very liberal patronage he haa received or. the last 2 1 yeare, he hopes by i strict attention to business, with a desire-1& give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen; ; each branch of the business. His work will comp-arel favorably with any made in the United States, forncat- ness ana uurabuity. - II 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, BARQUCHESjKOCKA WAYS; AND BUGGIES, ever offered in (his place, apd a very large stock of. work nearly finished,. which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers, ygg-lle has on hand more .than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and In course of con tructii.n. , ; - ;' '''' ' ' '&A work mnde bynim 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 tocall and examine fo thempelves. ,j . Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed'at short notice attd on very rea sonable-terms. i I Fayerteville, Oct 1.185,. , . I ?e cfo in infpr tMat thpre - nre inO.UUU . 1'reSDV- I all WbO atIy bv letter, with- a rifisp.r nt on nf their nod South or West of Pennsylvania, will furnish the most approved: modern treatment. - Howard: association: HlADELPHlA. A lieneyole Institution, established by special eir downient toy the relief of the sick and distressed ' afflicteChvith Virulent; and epidemic diseases i The Uowl-d Association, in view of tie awful des truction 6 laiian life, caused by Sexual diseases and the detipttous practised. upou the unfortunate yictfma of lach diseases by Quacks, eeteral years ago tiirectj their Consulting Surgeon, as h CHARI TABLE AOT worthy ol" their name, to open a Dispen-' saryjfor tli treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms! ajnd to give Medical Advice Gratis, to a im uireciors, on a review oine pas&, ieei issurca. m W si r r . a . i " r that fieH" labors in this phere ?r benevolent enort j havsieen of irreat beneflfc to the-afflicted. especially to4Jf.spung.-and they hr ave resolved to devote them- (Lifublished by the Associatfdn,ii Report on SDcrJaatorrhoea, or Seminal, Weakness, and other Dis ease of theSexual Organs, 'by the Gonsulti hg Surgeon whlh will be sent by mail: in a sealed letter , enve lo,3 Free of Charge, on receipt of two Stamps for pot age. . . !.'!. - - i:' ddress, lor Report or treatment, JJr. ueorgeit. Ciflioun, Consulting ' Surgeobj, Upward Association N 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa By order of the Directors. GFAlRCHILD,Sec'y E. D. HE ART WELL, Prds n. 0, i: tiS-Jm pd ii TROY & ITITIiliER, Attorneys and Counsellors -' ' AT lixw. ; -r L.UAI B E ItTO X N, C. KOCERT E. TROY & JOHN P. FULLER, have formed an association for the practice ot their prolcB "5,ii ;17rhrsnn' P.O.. inl v It. iF!. Trnv .will also, at- 1 -J - - tend (Ve Courts of Rladen and Columbus, and J a Fuller those of Cumberland, The f Office in Lumberton will be kept open at times, i - . ' . t January 9, 1858. 83-t' ; r PAYETTE VILLE HOTEL.- jf FR.UNK N. ROBERTS. & :(JP having leas(d this Hotel, will ; be pleased j to see their forki r patrons and friends, assuring them that they will use every exertion to please - .' F. N.ftloborts.1 , l i : ; J i fJ. G. Smith Jci. ), 1858. . ' 83-tf : . ' . 4; , LE HUNTDKED DOLLARS ttEWARIK; ;' RiNAWAY from the subscriber, on the 23d Nov 185 hisboy DRED. He is 31 or- 32 years of age,, 5 feetJO or II inches high, ' complexion light (rather copacr colored,) he has butjlittle beard;i was raised y Ilaibord Spencor of Montgomery County, .JN C, atid afterwards belonged to Noah Srnitber man." and wias broight to South Carolina , by Mr James Page. F t in any jail in North or South Carolina..so that I get him.' He lias some relations in Chatham CO., t.. aad may possibly be lurking about in that county.' . . ' ' . U . J. A.; BROWN. ;;- Jan. 23. I Mars? Bluff. S.C : Bo-it r: ' College. ; IIAYING seven years practical experi ence in his profession, five! of which have been spent in this place: Dr. B, would simply state that tie is pertnanan.tly located here, that is from the 1st of Oct. to the first July , each year, during which time he may be fotrnd athis pleasantly situated rooms, near the market in office hoursi H His terms are STRICTLY CASH, no inducement will be held out to the community to call upon him other than that he flatters himsef that i in future all operations shall compare favorably irith those previ ously performed by him. i . ' - Jan. 23, ' '"85-tf j ;: GAUDILY, Si:i.D. j WARRIXIEI) THE CJROWTII OF 15T, f ThcTSubscriber has jut received a--large supply of Garden Seeds,' comprising "e-very varietj-," from the celebrated G ardens of Johnson, Robbins & Co. Wethersfielcl. These seeds' have been" sold'-'lere for the last five years ttnd abvay! given perfect satisfactionJ . JAS1 X. SMITH, Druggist.1 Catalogues will be furnished gratuitously Upon application. . Jan. 30, 85-2m SELLING OFF AT COST. I The Undersigned offers to sell bis Stock of 0 oo Is at Cost. All those wbbi Wish td purchase (heap Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts mid Drawers, Cotfon and Merino'Socks, Shiii.4 and Drawers, Umbrellas, Boots and Shoes, Hats, &c, will do wcll to give me cj call. H. GliAlIAM. . 3T" All those who are indebtctl to me Xsy Note or: account, will confer a favor on me by calling and settling the same, as no lurther; in dulgence can be given.:' j II. G. 1 Feb'y 6, .1S5S. i 1 : lit... . ' - FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. ) y ," TlIE Sixth Session of this Institution will com mence on Monday the 22d of February, and contnjue twelve weeks. r ! . . . Its past prosperity and succes is sufficient guarantee to tho public that no legitimate mj.ans wjll be spared by the Board of Trustees, to render it -equal to - the beet School in the State ia imparting tt tho ough practical and accomplished education. r ; Eight teachers are employed in the several depart ments, thereby affording unusual facilities for pur suing thoioghly the respective Branches designated in the curriculum of study. j The price of Board ahd Tuition per session is $S.", which inCluflOs washing, lights, fuel and every item of expense in the boarding department.!. Music, ; Paint ing French and Latin at the iTsuaJ rates. The Inf-ti-tution has recently been furnished with ;a valuable Philosophical Apparatus,1 which", with the religious and intellectual advantages of the community, and the superior accommodations of the boarding depart ment, strongly recommend it to patronage at home and abroad. For further in formation apply to m M , ! WM. K. BLAKE. Principal: Feb. 13,- ! r ' es--u ' " j FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL TO BI3 CLOSED! f The subscribers will cloke the above named" ndtel on the Second Monday in Maach next; And will opeu another House for the entertainment of their cust(m ersaud the traveling piiblic, of which due uotice will be given in this and etheri papers. " ;. , t . F. N. ROBERTS & Col Feb8,; - j,; ..! - ;:i :; .;(. -8S-tf , H - . . . . 1 '. j: ;. -.-- ' , i i ' FOB SALE. !) THE HOUSE and ! LOT recently occupied iml owned by L.Belleagrath,! and now! occupied byjH. McMillan, on Hay moun.. Will be sold at auction,' a the Market House, on Saturday 21stfFeb'y 1858 at 12 o'clock. Persons wishing to purchase will be thewn th$ prmises by Mr J. Mart ine, or by ' f ! f- A. i M. CAMPBELL.- :Feb'y.l3.' .-!" i -' f - 83-2t- I NORTH CAROLiKIAN; r The Royal ; Marriage in Ii3ndonr The English papers are; filled iith acxpuntB of tlie marria!ge. xf Jthe. Prince .joyilf with Prn'ce; FredcHclyiUiaixi oL rrnssia,,, which took place in the Chapel Royal of xSL J4arrc 'Palace, on Monday, Man, 25 th. The account in the Times fills sistcen columns. London was filled with royal guests, chiefly from ; the; Ger man courts. Among thera were the JCiug of the Belgians, the Duke andpuchess" pfBdra Ban t the Prince "and .riticessjff rnssiaj (pai rents j?f; the bridegroom,) thai puke aud Dncb ess of Saxe;Cpbtirg, th Count f Fl.n(le.ra,'ad many uiusib. '.(,;;) rile cereincny.of marriage, was performed .by overVorb'noMtselfV: Frr.i v.irvn)i"t f " he Archbishop "of Canterbury, assisted "by thefrotiitTanuary to December, brain and h;iv. f Bishops of Loudon-, Oifprd,and Chester, the ees faiid finei'd, tho, powers of the bod;, Dean of Wmdsbr," and Sub-deau'olhe Chapei and ' tho jpowersf of tho mind are in sj s RoyalJ ; . . '' "jr-; . . ,v- modfc, merciless activity.7 There i no JneL .There-were three processions; the Qaeen. fa!feif tasteless,. soulless dissipations whicl' the bridegroom's and the ;bride,s.-,-.-i.Tbe fatter! was supporiea Dy ner jariner. : ine ceremonies wete:ot the most imposing charactor. Before im service a cuorau, written tor the, occasion, wasNsahg-by the boys of St. Paul's fand West m inister Abbey choirs. At the : conclusion; Handel' Hallelujah Chorus was sang; ns - the procession of tfie bride and bridegrbom left the chapel,; Mendelassohii's Wedding March was played. . Immense and enthusiastic crowds thronged the streets of Londou on 1 the occa sion. In the evening the Qncen gave a grand concert in Buckingham palace, j; " Inhere w-ere illnrninations and various festivi ties in LondQn and throughout the kingdom. v J he bride ana bridegroom were to leave in a day or two for Berlin, where a grand receptlcri was prepared for them, :". '-.::':""f- 'i: ,,y, Tqe fullest particulars. are given of the ar pearance of the royal couple. After the cere mony! the bride, who had been very, cjpm posed, gave way and threw herself in .her', mother's arms, in a burst of emotion. ' ( The young cqupe immediately went to Windsor. 71iey w ere drawn iheroj by j the Eton boys, amid great elreering. - i , The bridal costume of the Princess Royal was drrich white moire antique' the lace dress of exquisit Honiton guipure, coi-sisting of three bonnces, the bofly beingj trimmed to' match. The veil was of Honiton guipurelace, worn in a stylft completely novel in. England for bridal costumes, attachedto the head with magnifi- cent Moorish and Spanish pins. The dress and ing-the rose, thistle and shamrock. ' The latter has employed fifty girls' for tlie;Jas.tf twelve months, This new styejof veil was entirely Her Majesty's suggetio'ii and the. carrying out of the idea met the? .approbation" of, the, Queen; The costof this'production was abont .600. ; i j.- .''!'- - she, had oii upon leaving tho Buckingham Palace for Windsor, Was of white : tuIJe,. trim med with lace and bunches of orange blossoms outside, with lace quilting inside and white Isilk ribbands. The size jis not very diminutive! The costume which Her Majesty dressed in at the marriagewas of peach color moire antij'St with Honiton Jaceflonrices and peach-velvet train, v the lace flouncej being,the same which tbe Queen wore at her! own wedding.. At the wedding some of the jSighest families in the empire wore represented' in the persons of tho young ladies wlo Jiad the honor of offi ciating as bridesmaids. f- I ! ' The floor ot St. James' Chapel was. covered! with a scarlet carpet, .and was entirely appro priated to the royal-cortege, the , illustrious" visitors aiidj their suites. r. The altar was of crimson velvet, on which was the royal communion service of gold plate. There was alow rail of oak round the altar, the supporters of-which were of gold, the whole of the top being covered with crimson "veliret. The rcyaljweddingfcake was of colossal pro-portiops-7-five feet in jheight. It was made in three tiers, and in compartments, - each one. being surmounted vyith a figure of a classical character, more resembling a work of art in ability of executiun thari a production of the confectionary depart'ijneht.'' Jt was brought'to Bucking4mih,alace in pieces, and finally pot together there. I i 1 i ' - Several autograph letters were written by the Princess Royal tb her friends among the nobility of her own sexj taking a' graceful aud affectionate farewell of them. False Inowle dge is worse than Ig Nora nce. The p e ( 'pic of JCew;England hav tbe enviable ."reputation of being scholars; education, of a certain description, ia widely diffused amwng.all classes. Tho result' of the late election showjS how misdirected has been this great engine of power. New York, 3Sew England, and phe portioruj ) JMJchigtirf Wisconsin and Illinois, settled by NewKng land people, ; all showed that ther-havo oc quired false knowledge, instead of the "true A candidate was dominated for the Presi dency, without ;tho re(motesC qualification for that important office And false vkn owl edge, blind fanatical zeal, induceil a tuajority of the people, celebrated for Jtheir. exteriaiye literary acquirements,' o crive him ahalmoat unparalleled , majority jfor that- hlgti office; t alse knowledge isi more to be deprecated jt 1 i i -.- -'L-.r l TIrl ? iuan .wuaii is sneenngij caueu ignorance. " V " Ehil. Argtt.s. The Railway of' Gkeat Bcn;AiN.Ac cording to ifackett's Tables, recently pub lished, it appears i'that , the" revenue of the railways , of the United Ivingitpih Jn; 1857 as ? no lessl than 24,000,000, (120,000 000,) ($l',5p0,00C,0da) The railway pro-, fits fbr last jear must" have I lecn , about 13,000,-OOOV ($65,0Oa,OG0,) or - about 4 per. cent, of the total , capital; but from a considerable portion; of .the 4300,000,000 capital being in Join's and preference shares, at a rate of interest averaging more than the per centage of profits,! the, average .dividend is about 3 1-4 per cent, per annum. - " . Hon.! Edward Everett on Dut-Doi; SPOUTS-frTlie - "old man eloquent" m r; forcibly rrfcm&rka,.'. that :- " the Anic icn . a a people at least ttiio proicssioi;.u . . -mercantp'classe3bavb . too little con uU i , etl; tUb jniportanco of healthful, . ?ycncrci ( recreatioii, ;The,y, hnyo .not learned tl le3son Contained 4n ihc very-. word whicl teaches that tlie,worn-out man is re-cre" t made 6vt again by the Bcasonablo xvlnw- tfon of the strained faculties. The old worbj learned j' this lesson. .ycats fltroi . and foua! oat,Hebdi,l78) ; that as the bow nhxny.-. bent wiU at last break, so te man, bn-vwi bn'tha'iraWof thought and action.; will .. nor '.tfreak down; : . Thrown v. yr ja ew jcomi n c r x L.weity-ictmtnri" i in j can pX1 ulwiv are".; fcaUeti i amusements, but noble athletic sports,', manly , out-door exercises, are toe, llittJfi iHivatcd in our town and country ? 1 ":;11:Thb1)iftekence.- Sydney Smith says! that, l the people often-imagine thc&iselvc.:. pious when they, arc only bilious. " ';Krbuslant. -'wiidse liver is oUt of ohlci says, H that he thinks Sydney ought to have known vue . . aiuercnco t oeiwucu u i Disposition and a Serious Indisposition. Serious Kind Words Why usr 'Iiieu 1st l.c cause they always cheer him to whom they arj addressed. They soothe him if he is wretched. . They comfort him If he is sad. They keep him. outf tire slough of despond, or help him Out il he happens to b(f in. j 2(1 .There are words enough of the opposite kind flying in all directions sour wordscross wbrds fretful - words insulting words over bearing.' words irritating-. words. Now Je: kind words have a chance to get abroad, sine: eo many, so different.'ure on the wing. 3rd, Kind wqrds,btc53 him that uses them. A sweet sound oil the tongue tends to mnk the heart mellow. Kiitdfwcrd3 ie-act upon the kind feelings which prompted them, and muki. them more kind They add fresh fuel to th fire of benevolent emotion in the soul. , - 4th. : Kind words, beget kind feelings to wnrd Mm that Inves to use. them. People love to see the face and hear the voic6 of such n man. 5 ... ; '" . . K'md words, therefore arc of gtcat valuo w these hard timc3. ' ? " . ' n i LmO CTrw H It appears from the official stn tern cut vedat the Post OfSee Pcprirt 4 sum for .'pre-paid postage on ! :? thc;Ncw.York' rost--Or.ee r c f, a" : . nn.-.. - ' ; A , . n r-. ,-. , , . t postage stamps and staiiipls-u.d" .sta,.., veJopesfsoId,-aiso.snow.. a aecrcac oi jerTtie bachelor who undertook to mend hi ' breeches -with the "thread of life gave it up as a bad ob, and .sent them to a tailor; aful the' woman who made a pound Of butter out of ti n cream of a joke, and a clieeBe from the t)ii;; of human kiuduesfi, has wiice washed the cloLn of the year. .' -- .. 'V - '. ... m ..p m . . A Rcsso-American Tei;eg.ai'ji A tele graphic communication between this continent and lussia is not-only far from being an impos eible thing, but is, in reality, so easy, the vast extent of the line considered, that it is likely at. no di6taut day to be-carried into effect, provided.-1 Here "'be .any prospect of -.remuneration. JIere,'howevr is the'one great point of dilliculty Such line betwcen St. Petersburg, througii Siberia to" Sitka, in 'Russian America, will doubtless be orderet by" the Kmpcror, and thus tbe greater portion of the way will t.e overcome. llussian policy of an imperial pow er demand this immediate communication with the ;inost remote portion of the J-inpirc. A correspondent writing from St. Petersburg states' that there is much talk ju refcrenro i t the establishment of telegraphic c;oniniui)iea tions by, land iXvitii A drill America. ' ine r a ii submitted by the' .Russia n government, by Belgian engineer, consists in bringing a n t e U - ccrapliic liue throogh Siberia; then, establhshii:; ; a Aubinarine communication ueiwcen tne v.aj, : East and that cf the Pdintof Galles, and lin ally joining that line to those of the -Unitul States4across Russiau and Rritish AmericA. Stop Xow!rr-Yoong nan if you arc just cor. mencing or practicing any vice or bad habit, tl; : tiiie to stop is now. (You have arrived at t Btopping place and you may stop ( now if t please,jbut if oa snffer yourself to be, v.iiiik i on by apetiitii and pasaionf", '''"you may. go,- s fafihai wheriyou desire jto stop, it may4 be- c-.t-of your power to do so. Jyan 8W6ar; or drink, or break the Sabbat!-,' "stop now;":. Jf jou' think evil though 1, r tell things ivb. quita true,' or ftobictimrs t '. tk more thtn-truth, "stop now." M If yon ni ; goYrig to dance, or play, or any place win.., you may meet bad eompnny, "stop now." K you are hi the habit of jelsting about religiii i or'Ministera; or pfeach'ing'stop now.' I f thu'iti there is time enough to become religioc by-and-by, and that you will pursue the way are going awhile tcfrigei, ''stop now;" for i! course you arc going leads to death. Vunt Rttordtr: ..... . . . . .'. ,. ! --' XJAInejfrd -was'-: brought np. before tlie STayi ot Phltjidelphia for' stealtig ii chicken. Tlu cbnelusivcly proven. . i',WH,Toby,f eaidlhc Mnyor, "what h;.v vou ot.tb say for ycursell?" . i'-Kouln bnt dis," replied Toby, "I was; crazyas a bedbng when I stole dat pullit, I'mite hab stofc de big rooster an nebber df: itl'" Dat shows 'clnsiv ly dat I was labrin umJ t .. '. VIC UCi 1 1 W - 1 1 1U iu acr. 1 . 4 m I .k.i m trimmind ' "The, foundation of nil- happiness, tcmprr: nd eternal,1 is reliance on the goodness pf(! a it is a oaa nian.to nui your ocsc loot i. most; unless you can keep it there, :V1 ii-t