y . ,-sfcs. 7c ttfe IN i -MMgK TERMS, S2 00 PER ANNUM, " THE NOBLEST M0TI THE PUBLIC GOOD," VOLUME XX. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, SA .dIRDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1858. PAYABLE1 AD WkCE. Jl - 1111 MWMM I IIIWW . tpwats OF SUBSCRIPTION. Single copy, in advance, per annum $2.00 " at the end of the year 3,00 No Rtibscription will be received for less than six months. the for liates of Advertising. Sixtv cents per square of IB linen, or less for first, and 30 cents for each subsequent insertion, any period under tdree moams. For three months, ....... 0 - For six months For twelve months 1 l)Jp Other advertisements by the year on frabl terms. Advertisers are particularly requested to state the number of insertions desired, otherwise tney will be inserted until forbid, and charged acuoidingly. jjr-?J- JOB V'ORK of all kinds executed neatly and promptly. MARTIN & I'EARCE. ILEGVTj NOTICES. 'Tf TOHXEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Fayetteville, 3- CLEAfENT G. WRIGHT and BARTHOLOMEW FULLER have associated themselves toother for the practice of their profession. Prompt atten tion given to all business committed to their charge. They will practice in the counties of Cumberland, Ilarne'tt. Sampson, Robeson and Bladen. Nov. 13, 18;8. tf NEW DRY GOODS. W. MACIXTYRE. HAS RECEIVED j Cloths, Cassirneres, Sitinetts, Twedes, Kent'k Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys, Flannels, Blankets, Merinoe's Bomb'zines, Alpaccas Muslin DeLanes, Calicoes, Ginghams, Brilliantes, Marseiles, Silk Velvets, Silk Robes, Silk Dress Goods. Jaconets, Nain-sook, Swiss, Tarlton, Book Muslins, Silk Illusion, Lace Veils, Silk fringes, Laces, Edgings, Braids, Tapes, Bonnet Ribbons, Table Damasks, Napk ns, Towels, Diapers, Irish Linen Shirting, Sheetings, Bedticks Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas, Challices, Elastic, Enameled, and Ribbon Belts, Bonnets, Col'd Flats, Rucnes, Artificials, rwa.F-ts, skirt cord, Brass, spring, ratan, Whalebone. THE SUCBSKIBEB S now receiving one of the largest and moss c it rr ntfered bv him in ink market, comprising every style and quantity oi g JU1D1KS-, GEJTS, MISSES' --VZ BOYS. SOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, fyc. J AXD, IX FACT. EVERYTHING USUALLY SOLD IK HIS US Planters and all others who desire to purchase superior article of BROGANS, are respectfully solicited to call and xa"infnh.l8J0, i Having just returned from the North, and exam, ined my Goods carefully before purchasing, 1 -J myself that I am now prepared to them upon as 1 J . : v l.,.., v. in fhis market. X good terms as tney cau ue uuubU. - IF ATHFIK of all descriptions, and for all pur noses constantly on hand. P The above articles will be sold chfok Oct. 23 tf C- T-Krrli rT I. j :, famara 'i iirii"i "-la rJ r- . T.TTTTF.RT.nWS f.TXE. fBAMER FANNY" leaves Fayetteville every y?Monday and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes t Sun-rise; and Wilmington, Tuesday and Friday, 5&lock. -carrying paasengers and freight. Reamer "SOUTIIERNER,' with a full comple- st of Flats, mkes one or more trips per week, as Scunstances may require. itaaccident to the Steamer "ROWAN" will be 'ired in a few davs. She will then take her place eline. " ." T. S. LUTTERLOH. V 9. -tf THE NORTH CAR0LIXIAX. FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. J experiments was with Japer weigliing four-Vv? ! ppii rtomifl.4 tntlip rpjfin- T"lif first., sllfpts used were each halved and weighed, each half sheet being folded double when tested. A half sheet weighing o,IG5 grammes, hav- strain, T "PsjI-o of fin r? cs-rtr Lord Lorn-who soon after, us Murqnis of j inA" 4.81 square inches to support the Arpyle, became tlie leader of the Cveiu:itinjr a perpendicular strain ot 'UU.o pounds, jiartj had exerted himself with diligence to j Vv'ithout sizing, and -weighing by its loss put down the system of robbery and oppression ; 3.070 grammes it stood a strain of 100.5 by which the country had been so ionjr hnras- pounds. For a tranverse stra n, a half Kfil- and he had succeeded in caoturiuir ten ui ; .1.,,,. " oo the most noted catterans, includ ; ur one whose name enjoys a pcjiular celebrity even to ti pnseni day. This was Gilderoy or u ilheroy . i eet wi'if inifr U.2'2i jrraiunies. 'with oo.oi square nclu s, stood a strain of 254.5 pounds. Without sizinjr, and weirhinr 3.025 srram- Sni'h jit least was h s coin no aitnellat !0'i. a : T z i descriptive term signifyinjr the Red Li.dr but i , he actually bore the name of Patrick Macjrre- 3.E under si snetl owns a tract of LAND which pe wipnes to sell. It is situated 13 mues a- ----- -j jretteville, o.i the west side of Cape Fear, on fror, bein- a member of that unhappy c an w .m i. .?QtUer, .coiitaining Two Hundred and ePperate courses !xt thirty yours before. 1t i j- v Vnother of. the captured men wnsjonn r trues, balance well timbered. Some tine swamp -llluuln , 1 . , , , , , ' easily drained. Terms made easy, a-d persons who seems to Have .been tlie jiaus juwres oi has the Cotton seine twine, nett twine, Cotton cards. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters Oct. 23. tf TUOY & I I lililU, Attorneys and Counsellors AT LAW. iOBEUT E. TROV & JOHN 1'. rUM.Mt. nave formed an association lor the practice oi meir T.rof.-ssion in Robeson co.. only is. i- i roj ... also attend the Courts of Uladen and Columbus, and J. P. Fuller those of'Cumberland. Their Office in Lumberton will be kept open at am. times. January O.lBr.R. R3-tf I V f .1. A. SI'KAKS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 4 TTEN'DS the Coiirts of Cumberland. ITarnett, j. -'ake and Johnston. Address, Toomer. Harnett Co., N. C. Feb. If.. lftoC. r'-V ATTOUNKY AT LAW. Can be foil ml at theOlTice formerly occupied bv Dr. Gilliam, on liow Street. FlYCTT K V ILl'E June 2fi. 1S5S. tf 5. C. LAW iVOTSCH. riHE SUr.SCIilliEUS havin.!; associated themselves 1 toether in th" pr -i-tice f Law, under the name nd st Tie of CAMERON- SUA v., will attend the County and Pup -rior Courts of Moore. Montgomery. Anson. Richmond and Robeson. All business en trusted to them will receive their prompt attention. Address Cameron and Shaw. Attorneys at Law, I?n,.'Kinirham. Rjvhmond r." V. ,' JS ... .-; USEFUL ARTICLES. FLUID, Oil and Lard L imps: Brittania and Brass Candlesticks; .Superior Steel Snuffers; Brittania Castors. Tea Pots and Coffee Pots; Brittania SPOONS ana LAULhs; Brittania Communion Sets Goblets and Cups; Tinned Iron Spoons and Ladles; Planished Tin Coffee Urns and Pots. Tea Pots; Ovster and Beef Steak Dishes, and Dish Covers; Waiteks, of ail sizes and'shapes. Fixe Scissors; lare for ouUms, small tor embroid er; ; Razors, and Pocket Knives; Baskctf! Baskets! for all purposes; COFFEE IlILLS, Iron and Stone Morters; Stone Crocks; Tin Ware; Cedar Tubs, Pails, Churns and Bowls; Coun'er Scales, to weigh 1 to 540 lbs; Family Scales, to weigh every ounce to 4 lb; Cocoa Dippers; Hair and Wire Seives; Table Mats; Feather Dusters; Dust Puns; Curtain Pins; Hand and Tea Bells, Music Portfolios; Ladies Work Boxes; Rosewood Toilet Boxes; Ladies" Leather Bags, (large;) White Satin Beads and White Cut Beads, for fancy work ; Porte Monaies. entirely of leather, a superior article; Electric Polishing Powder; Boy's Saws; Corkscrews. A o-reat variety of other useful articles, too tedious to "mention. Come and soe for yourselves at the 'Crockery Store." V. N. T1LL1NG1IAST. Oct. 2. , aafl I'TTTO 1 T rIPF? 1 I "WIST .. ..... a rr-Dirc! at t- llllL Wliu i. prong &111.L. tumw, ... ci nun x j" ' ocf, Do., with 3 nrong do., 1 56, $1 75, and $2 per set; And a variety of others at 75 cts. to 2 50 per get some of which are of superior quality. Ivory handle Knives, with steel or plated Forks, or alone, at S3 to 6 50 per set or dozen. For sale at the "Crokery Store7' W. N. TILLINGHAST. Oct. 2. 2m g to purchase may call on me at the store of E re & Co. JAMES BELL. itteville, Nov. 6, 185S. tf the notorious outlaw. James Grant. A natural ! son of Grant was also of the party. These ten men were now brought to trial in r.aimnirgn jan( tj,j Weighing Electricity. fitrnnire : s it in jy seem, the electrician llit- power of ii-cn taiiiiiitr, by means of electric 11 iit itself locality of the tiny outlet bv which it escape into the sea. Some time since, a m-st ingenious piece of mechanism was math", by which the electricity cuuiii he weighed the lliiul beiiijr matte to act upon a imi"iic. : iiiiiiii tliti itn if 1 1 irf -1 v-r ii ! ctful. It was alleged of Gilderoy that he and his band j yard, would tell, with accuracy, the weight of had for three years past sorvert " through the ,irV;ta tra;ismitted from the other et'd of the wire at a ioiir distance. 1 oIloviur . r 1 1 . . 11 1 i r 11 1 1.. 1 1 . 1 j 1 Fafw-f rp CI! MOUF now offers1"81" bo'jntls ot &II'a,llsPey. oraemai, t he wire at a Ioi distance. 1 iIlowinr out -"4 ie a portbm of his swlTmp 'lands in the ! and countries thereabout, oppressing the com- j ,,lis ..X,.riin0lltf wt. believe first shown .by Prof. t'l Cumberland. about 14 miles below Fay- j mon and poor people, violently taking- away Fa,..uj;,y, other electricians have arranged a TC'I H about 14 miles east of the Cape Fear : from them tjiejr nieat, drink, and provision, and j very sensitive piece of machinery, by which I f.I. lie euuic t-vva.mu 11 as ueeu MicceMtuny : , -ii :ri0 17 'r mr iir T :i t p 11 Ml t ' (J II no L I ,1 1 . u - . ... .. I C 1 I ill M 11 UlU'l. ..iivt inn m-i.v I ? 1 , I 'S Si ' ' ' 111 11'IT S he larse body ot water bv wliich it was .. . .. . . t ,1 1 . 11 ' i lrom one lann in u-ienproseu; nat. mm iut s.,,r(J ot llu, II CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! GR IIAM, is now receivinjr, a fine Stock of KUAUV-MAI).. CLOTHING, to suit the FALL Sf WIXTEK. OF THE LATEST STYLES. He would solicit his customers and friends to give him a call, as he offers his Clothing low for CASH or on reasonable terms to prompt paying customers. GAUMEXTS CUT IN THE LATEST FASHION. He may be found east jam on Market Square. Oct. 9, 3m it invril Thp lunrl ! n n-nn rfn tl v level. frnm ridtros whie.h irp so rem rn on to a generally 1 whilst there is an abundance fwhich the rain water can be carried off ditches. A small oortion of the land cultivation about 7 years and Ihose :iK Vi.ii'ri anim T V 1 tpiinc l'ii n or1 It rt 1 11 V t by oril rtliry tony,they haye ?ee in gJVilod good, and the access to Fayetteville P lilgtoa easy by means of a good road 1 a5 I- llb2th leading directly to the river. Besides Slate, li:,i.- .j p 1 i:m ,;n., . Ktim ttLllii . tuuen ui i ovii u iiiiui inuc iiuigi.. nel,gr.;.lA and healthy Bluff, at the river, with a ana r, , ... .i.:i. 1.- irW-UOUSK tuu 111st rate luiiuiiisr. Ji" n uii-u mi hk 1 ' 11 AJ r;-i -v 1a CAST IIS JJix -erns Cake Basket. JillSS XOTX.EI Is now receiving his Spring supply of HDZRT" GOODS- Among which are Prints, Lawns, and Brilliantes; Col'd and Black Silks; Irish Linens and Diapers; Farmer's Linen. Twilled and Plain; Cashmere and .Merino Twills; White and Col'd Cotton Hose; i Bolting Cloths, No. 0 to 10; Slikand Straw Bonnets; Ac. With almost every article in the Dry Goods line; all of which has been purchased by the package at the late sales in New York and Philadelphia:- Will be offered cheap for cash or on time to paying customers. March 20. 93-tf FRESH TURNIP SEED. FLAT DUTCH, RED TOP. ENGLISH NORFOLK, LAil'j:-J ulouu, S:ife ot t hi at Balrenv. eatinsr up the country, and posses- j maV siiv themselves of whatever they could lay ; 0r , hands on, and in some instances they linu car-1 uj ried off the good man himself, or the man and j s,; wife together, in order to extort money ioi thpir ransom. One ot the etiarties leans us i ip. to f.mnhiv the romantic scenery of Loch Lomond, where j he conseoueiice is, that the electricians have there is an island caiiea inciieaiuocn omen : ot y,.t H.cll a)ie u USC(., tjtin the place where Island), trom having ueen me seat oi a -i t,e cable is ilefective electricity by t lie conducting wire correctly ascertained. The amount esistance offered thiomrii 'he whole leiiiitti the Atlantic cable, or even one half of it. is something e y much larger than any which ...... I... ..,.,,L-...l 1.,. .1,1 ..., Villi ' ' e m:ii keti bv the i e .cate machinerv liiln- iii. on shorter distances ot wire. nerv in ancient times. Gilderoy, in company roltb bis brother John Dhu Kov. and h.s hall- ich I . .i -r i i i !. Win;..... mues ii-. . : . r, . n .,orotner, jo umuum, nau iomc i' i. ....... 77. .. inconveniences to the neichborhood. Aft i ' '. . ...... , , ..... . on'ans haye spoken of purchasing, this is 1-irmn o T v . - ! n . UUUll a. - f;, ... 1 tl,.,;- ollnnlinn In I lio 77 7 lias much as there is a crop now growing anora,ml portion of the land, by which they can severally d tj ErReasonable terms will deemed frf. , , . . 41he purchaser, subject, jj f upon a 8fl judge off be give ISTOTICE. Sept. .jfiYjer wishing to change his position will ' on Thursday the second of December valuable property, viz : The su.UO A C It KS I) F 1 A X I ofTer for sil-est s;ic Gf tne Cape Fear fifteen miles tue iu'iu'eville, adjoining the lanas oi Jonn d others. Said land is level and healthy i , i(pnt improvements on it; further descrip KinS f essary as the land will show for itself, above fayfan together or in small tracts, to suit vv imams, , oa tie Rame dav j yviU offor fol. gale 7. - velprses. Cattle. Sheep. Ac. one Timbei It will be 8. purchasers; Stwart' bonsp! iii this island, and taken from it" the whole insight plenishing, uids, and geir," besides the legal papers belonging to the proprietor. There had also been a cruel slaugh ter of one of the Clan Cameron. The other men were taxed with offences of a similar kind. If the doom of the ten catterans was duly exe cuted and we know nothing to the contrary they were all, two daysitfter, drawn ba:kwuils on a hurdle to the Cross, and there haiigtd, Gilderoy and John Forbes suffering on a gal- . . i . ; l. )! .1 !... .... i lows ane degree iiignei man lhluh h.iu their companions sullereil, and lurtiier iiavn g their heads(and right hands struck off for exhi bition on the city ports. Gilderoy. as is well known, attained a ballad fame. " There is a broad-side of the time, containing a lament for him by his mistress, in rude verses not altogelh or ricvoid of iiiithos. he says: Of one thing, however they are certain ; that is, that the fault does not occur within twenty or thirty miles of the land; and we are informed that within the first two or three hundred miles the continuity is complete. Beyond this distance all is still doubt 1 uncertainty, aud it is idle at to speculate upon the subject. present, "I'onn Lady's Description cf a Stcrrn at Sea. The sun wont down like a ball of dull lire, in the miilsfc of smearing clouds of red cur rent jam. Tlie wind began to whistle worse than any of the lowest orders of society in the six penny oallery of a theatre. Every wave was suddenly as bitr and high ns the Italian Opera House. The cords of the ship snapped like bad stay laces. No' best Genoa velvet was ever blacker than the fir- m ;iit ;i l id u 1 1 1 i LP.UiJir'. .VxU'liSiji-.:tl' ti - MaT 1, 185S. AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Side of Gillespie Street, Favkttkvili.e, N. C. Nov. IX. 1H;"8 Butter Dishes, Butter Knives, Mo lasses Cups, Napkin Kings, Tea Bells, Tie Knives, Sugar Tongs, and Spoons. FRENCH FORKS, AND SPOONS, of all sizes. For sale low at the "Crockery Store." Oct. 2. -3ml W. N. TILLINI1GAST. July 11, 1857. "S.J .HLNso-iS 'Of,' t , OIK I two es!"i tf rcC EMPTY" TURPENTINE BARRELS tor saie 0UU at my Distilery also Superior Turpenting Scrapers constantly on hand. Oct 16, -6t J. R. McDUFFlE. rynE f. W. II TURLINGTON, Cieueral C.maiii.si'' Meicliant. NORTH WATER STREET, N. C. XTTILT. -ive personal attention to the sale or ship- ft D $ f rf JJ S AND CIUHRS V meat of all.coasignments oi Aavai other counfrv produce, and any y'"''" trusted to his rare, will be promptly attended to. April 18 18.-.7. 'y OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! (Fresh Norfolk and Spiced,) AT THE jmiT. I -Hii n Jularlo Factory, 7&.' of HE subscriber begs leave to ann?uc J? be i , '-.i 4- bua t.htm (inrinar the season. at tlie Auction Store i r? . , tUm tw.it. thv can be suDolied with JL- Ul "- .v.w L t I Me ill SO 1 UlUI III-' tutui j ' Mea's at his liestaurant, rronio u ciu ... o until 1 2 o clock at night, wiiu iue v; n n u Biinnrflnns to sav that he et can aaoru. no ucviun c ... : : ,o!,;r, h s Hfistaurant what ..-.ii t?n'irn Tid ii:i i ii i ii iiiaiviu . Aug 21, 1S58. A. M. CAMPBELL. tf JUL GEO. LAOER, Two Doors above C. T. llaijrh & Son's Store, Fayetteville, X. C. Oct. 1, 1856. ly. if AAARS. TALLOW WANTED. OR lU.UUU which the highest cash price will be pail' A.M.CAMPBELL. Oct.l,lfi56. tf Bolting Clotn. CONSTANT supply of warranted Genuine An v,r" Koltlne Cloth all Nos. kept on hand and for sale at the lowest prices by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN .? TAPL E A yJJ FA NC Y DRY GOODS, Clothino- and Furnishing Goods; Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps; Irunks; Carpet, Bags and Valises; Hardware; Cutle ry; Crockery; Musical Instru ments; Imported Havana and Principe Segars; for sale by the Box only. A large assortment of Negro Blankets, Mackinaws, &c., &c, &c. Comprising in all one of the la gest, handsomest and the most thorough assortment of Goods ever exhibited iu this market, and will be sold cheap for Cash, or on time to those who pay their accounts at tirst preseuta- tl0Our friends and the public generally are very res pectfully invited to give us an early call and secure a good bargain. G. & L. BRANDT. ( South side Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C Oct. 23rd. M : x- .fi,;.,,.nm,ipomii.tilcsire. one ot the imagination oi uk-.,.. -- . the most lespectable, clean, comioname loons that can possibly be put up - anywhere Families can be supplied with Oysters by the plate, quart or gallon. teTJBEN JONES, Proprietor. Yellow Building, Green Street, Nearly opposite Sheinwell House. Oct 30 -t one Carriage, farming tedious to mention. a?jr in exhibiting the ipersons who may wish to visit them. cnown on day ot sale. tf ALEXANDER WALKER. FOR SALE. THE foljowing valuable real estate, the prop erty oh-E. C. Hall dee'd. is olfered for sale and cuuaiBi? v he followiniF tracts: Tttat aesi: about 260 a "v O - hie nlace known as Rome. containinsr . r place wiil bJgoid entire or divided, to suit purchas ers, it beingB.jrobaoiy one Qf the best business stands in the countflL ani isverv desirable to those wish ing to enteri,ne mercantile business. No2, Con,st3 efaLot and Brick Store (2 tene ments J ia Cjnpbellton.on Bridge Street near Claren don Bridge,! is a very desirable stand for business. No 3, Is 3Eacarit lots in Campbellton, known in City plot asNos09i mr 112, an half of lot 113. No 4, Is dwelling houseand lot on Haymoiint, corner of Ilankroad and Adams St. Avery desira ble resideie for the whole year. No 4, Isf Corn Mill and Steam Engine and Boiler of 10 or lorse power. This is well worth the at tention ofhose living where water power is not a- vauaoie, wlu be sold at a srreat barirain For terr; annlv to J. II. HALL. Assignee. Aug. n 1857. 61-tl JAS. MARTINE. Jan. 30, 1838. lm afe2w 0 PURCHASERS Groceries of all kinds, Heavy Hardware, Hollow-ware, egro biioes ana Blankets, Saddlery, (some very fine Mexican.) Sole Leather, Fine and common Tobacco. And in fact, a very complete Stock of Goods in my for le low for C-. Give me Town papers copy. . , ,'IUSE, LOT, AND NEGRO. THE rf.o; -,,i ness, ofifel t,r saie ti,e HOUSE & LOT on Ilaymonnt formerly cpied by Major Gilmore. Also, a Nti GRO BCf. m a voars of nre: havi nsr tried him for the last five! hnths. we can recommend him as an excel lent serf .If both for house or out doors, sold for no f i.iU hlL.' i -u i : v JB F. N. &. J. II. ROBERTS. MaTYV.I loo-tf FRESH ARRIVAL. White Lead and Linseed Oil, for . Bale by Aug. 15, S. J. HINSDALE. 03-tf FOR SALE. HEAVY 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings. Ootton Y'arn, Warp and Filling, Nos 5 to 10. ALSO, Belt, Picker, Roller and Lace LEATHERS. Oils and Manufacturer's Findings. Winter strained. Sperm. Lard aud Linseed Oils. Shuttlie's Isinglass, French Glue, Emory , Roller Cloth aud Glass Steps- J. U. HALL, Pres.B. CM. Co. July 26. 1856 "tf SECOND FALL STOCK FOR 185& ' - STAET2 & TV ILL I A MS EEKOiV llECEIVINGUL'UEIK SZVVXU teUi' ply of r STAPLE & FANCY DRV GOODS. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, With a great variety of articles not enumerated. This stock is very large aud well assorted, com prising all the latest styles & patterns, and will be ofleretf to Wholesale Buyers on liberal terms, either for "CASH"' or approved paper. j. B. STARR. J" WILLIAMS. Oct. 16, tf iOSBIM HOUSE. 1 POWPAMRXT and wpII fnrnisl.p.l lv vtablisliment was onened for the recention on the 2th inst. The subscriher will sparert)ains to make all comfortable who may stop K il . t i . i 3 l . . I . 1. qwieC nfort of home, combined with the advantages .A I . mW . . .. I" 7 T . . , 1 Jm - is men ui a iioivi. bles of Mr W. C. Troy are in the rear of the lers mav entrust tueir norses to nis . ... iy love he was as brave a man 'aiK ' As ever Scotland bred, W Descended from a Highland daii, Acatterto his trade. 4 No woman then or womankind Had ever greater joy Than we two when we lodged alone, I and my Gilderoy." There is something almost fine in tlie close of the piece: And now he is in Edinburgh town, 'Twas long ere I came there ; They anged him upon a pin ; And he wagged in the air. His relics they were more esteemed Than Hector's were at Troy I never love to see the face That gazed on Gilderoy.' A various version ot tins uoietul rutty nn pears in "A Collection of Old Ballads, (Lon don, printed for J. Roberts, etc., 1724.) It contains some stanzas not quite consistent with Uvuies caUiil meiits. dliil 1 j Wealth is not Alt.. A re you a rich man i or woman? Or. in other words, have you thousands of dollars safely in vested, drawing at ; interest more than suliicient for all your neces sities or wishes? And having this, are you sat isfied, contented, joyful? Is your lmme pleas 1 ant, ciiteiful, tidy anil comfortn hie? If not, why do you ru-h and seiamhle to accumulate wealth, to the utter exclusion of every rational, j healthful recreation and enjoyment? Suppose ! you do imt inn lie money finite as fast, and while I you are mnkiiiLr it., you allow your family and vourself to enjoy life while it passes away? W ha t if you vour business. hotild relax occasionally (mm and spend a few days with faini- f roin vour ly ami friends take a short trip away vour cares, leaving them all behind take modern taste, and takes such a view ot the ot- np UUlX r mother, or friend fences of the hero as might be expected lrom a w,mt wo)M vo ,ose hy jt ? woman anil a mistress: Vu..t : V1111 " .,.,.1 f.-t;, f..nni V(lllP HS just received a large and general ,STOCK OF liOODS suited to the FALL and WINTER trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple and Paucy DRY GOODS, Boots and Sioes, with almost everything desirable in that line. Prime Family Groceries always to oe naa AT LETT'S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex- changea lor couniry piouuce. August 23, 1858. , ly-pd P tints, Oils, Varnish, Brushes, for S.J. HINSDALE. 63-tf Sale by Aug. 15. PERUVIAN GUANO- FE HE undersigned has made arrangements by il. which he is prepared to furnish at short no tice, any reqired quantity of Wo. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. .n r,f whih will be from direct importations, into SCHIEFF ELIN, BROS. Sr CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, &c. 170 William St., Cor. Beekinan, N. Y. INVITE the attention of the trade to their large and varied stock of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, PER FUME 11 Y, &c. In addition to their regular importation of Staple Jt. JA5IES DAVIS, having tfnllv offers his servi ces to the citizens of this place and surrounding . T ell the vnrimia hranfhcs of his Prol a.11 oi which in 1 v.ii, ' i 1 1 .1.. .v...., - i-uuiij . . . . ' thp Port of Wilmington, and warranted pure and fission, including the manufacture ot Mineral I 11 - 1 r..i, i,0 ; :,t;H,l. aftpr an extensive experi- Orders for the above excellent fertilizer ato so- i ence, to which is added a thorough Dental educa licited, to which prompt attention will be given. ! tion, that he can give entire satisfaction as far &s As this is an article which does not admit of it is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities bein sold on time, cash, or its equivalent must ac- Qf the Teeth treated in a proper and careful man- ... TiF.VF.m.Y l?OSF.. i wpII as diseases of the mouth, J None but ,,1J'l - T fidTra f t.l, the assu? towed upon them. 3rd, 1858. 'What Uind of cruelty is this, To hang such handsome mm ! As it breathed, however, a strain of natural feeling, it attracted the attention of Lady Waidlaw, the authoress of the ballad of ' Troi..i;L-.nti " and bv hr was nut into such , ,ii..,, j i fan improved form as may be said o have ren dered the name ot Uilueroy classical i.nnn hers's Doricstic Annals of Scotland fr vi the Reformation to the Revolution. - Attempt to Print a Perfect Bock. ''Whether such a miracle as an immaculate edition of a classical author does exist," says one, "I have never learnt; but an attempt has been made to obtain this glorious singularity, and was as nearly realized as is perhaps possi ble the .magnificent edition of Os Lusin.las nf Cnmoeiis bv Doii Jose Souzaiu 1817. This amateur spared no prodigality of cost and la bonr, and flattered himself that, by the assis- tance of Didot, not a single typographical er ror should be found in that splendid volume. ""'Hnt. an prror ws ofti.r:.rd discovered in hat i. vmi jc back and t rtn lrom vour business, dav after dav. for vears. with knit brows aijd forbidding inein, and meanwhile your fortune swells higher and higher what have you gained? From whom or f r what are you thus sacrificing all the noblest interests, the truest, happiness of which human beings uri capable? It is well to aeiiniro an indipehd eice um(l to have an abundance of wherewith al to eat and drink and wear, but to have these niiit we give Hp everything else? Our cattle and horses have all of these, and are contented; but. you nor your children will be satisfied with im-re creature comforts. The soul, the mind, the heirt, niu-t be f d. supplied, nourished, ns well a the body. Did you ever Ihink of that? O. remember iha when you have clothed and sheltered and fed those immortal iin rusted to your care am' guidance, you have not done all there vet remains the n-ost glorious part of your work unlinisheit! Rural New Yorker. PEREVt:r.ANCE.- icre there's MARY ANN POTTER. 3m T. WADDiLL HAS ti CEV CHARGE OF TUB Myetteville hotel With efficient am in me different departments, and his ewn supervision of the entire Es tablishment, he hopes to give sat- itr- it. thp won ,i .)....:., tVion-nrfciiKf of one oi niaceu uu "b 1 v " i . It must be confessed that this was an feculent or misfortune, rather than an erratum Tlie celebrated Foulises, of Ulnsgo", at . . i i. .l.w-h should be a tempted to puuiisu a- on, perfect specimen of typographical accuracy. Every precaution was taken to secure the de cided result. Six experienced proof-readers , ji l. ,l ...itiil inure ill l lie rau- e empioyeu, wuo ucvutcu - of each page; and after it was thoug.it -Cobbett sa vs. a will, thereV a way," and, illustrating it by his own case, he adds: "I learned irraununr when U4iri)uiiie puy or sixpence were to ho lUUtn w ft ' " ! Ill' J l uv" I ' " r 1 . i' , o the Patrons of the House. b ncrtect, it was posted up in the hall Oi i.e ;nrK nfl Warsaw four-horse lines oi i ,:,i, ..ntifwut an t hat a rewuiu "XT n:;t from this Uouse Daily, and the ! un.ve,Mi, v. n(M.sou w ,f ..1.1. of tittv nounos wouiu uc ii.nu i could'discover an error. Each page ws su, fered to remain twe weeks in the place where ! uA Iipph nosted. before the work was printed, fleigh and Warsaw Id f arro Tri-weeklv- eville, ri. V. Oct. a. -3m - . TITTTimUil ilCE TO SOLDI Eu S Wiuwwo. IHE WIDOWS OF MEXICAN Soldiers A . . 1 . A. .1 .1 sack was my OooK-casc; a .b .,..-T-,..,lir ))Tl my laj), was my writing taole; and the task Uiu not demand any thing li'e n year of my lite. I had no monev to purchase candle or oil; in wintertime, it was rarely that I could get any evenin" light but that of the lire, ni,d only my turn evni. ot that. And if 1, ncder such cir cumstances, and without parent or friend to advise or encourage me, accomplished this uu-dertakin-r, what excuse can there be for any vouth however poor, however pressed with imsiues-- r however circumstanced, as to room or other ii.co.i venience? To buy a pen or sheet of iai-r I as compelled to forego some por- '.'. . . . ..r I. .. I f . t .i i- vi 1 ion , tion of food, though in a staie ot i....,-.. . 13 he Widows of Soldiers who lied I ohject for which they haaoeensi.. v.. , ";";0w.i;a.i.l I aa u eain.i.u . iJfeviCE ?n he w ot 1312, can have, their j lbc work was issued, it was d.scovered tl. tilkig, b.ughuig, sn.ging, wh pjEJns continued by calling on the undersigned. era, erru,.s ,md beell committed, one of h.ih J of ;)t ,east ialf u scorc t qVress having made additional provision tor ! was ;n the first line of the first pnge " j ieSS of men, and that, too, in t j I A I Foulis' editions of classical works are still macn ; frL,t.j,HU fr0m all control." l I" .i t vimr claims, and ... n I and the printers thought they had attainc, the ,sm, )io ,11((int.llt of t,me that I could ta I v ' .l .. , ., V ji MnWanir Wiieii' . i i. ,1 ,...,1 o.,,i write amidst tiie July 17. iistliutr and braw- ' the most thought- the hours of their ner, eis i vl"""' . . the nrooer metals are made use of in r Xf) various 1 t . r i J k ; operations. Charges win oe uiuuk. j.. . benetitsot ttie rroiessiou may ue t- ry 7. itni: - J... TT'.:7 IJT. J: rutin, tr iiimiic s jiuc iiisnvii. urutui.- - . - .ts ' the reach of all who may feel an mteres T MITCHELL, has made arrangements with Dr. the reach y IX. trank Vin.ams. to be constant y supphea wun F1,,,. nvar .Twplrv Store .; nulnlirntprt lv K WMISKKV ivhi.'h can he baa ai fcje vmt " . . . - no , ' . . . . r ,i ii r c. . . i li, i,n n i,.i a. ..!. h will ne iouiiu at, au uun Goods they are also receiving, direct lrom tne toui his celebrated Ki. 1 , which can be ces of production and manufacture, supplies of Tooth, njg gtore at all times, by wholesale or retail. ii.:. ..a v.;i lirnoliiio R,.r,.,i.. Cnrta Afortars. . k isiic if Sponges, French and English Perfumerp. Lubius Extracts, and many other articles usually embraced CUT WOOD in Druggists' stocks, which they are also enabled to " , ... . otfer on the most advantageous terms. "17"E want 8 or 10 HANDS, cut wood, either by Orders, either in person or by mail, will receive ft the month or cord pay ??wk prompt attention. , night. fl & HOFK1ISi:s- Sept, 4, 1858. 6m-pd- Oct. 2, it he will be found at all times. May 15, 1858 tf TlV.r.MBlLD'S COMPOUND FLLID EX . rommir fnr Diseases of the Bladder. Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness. &c, has no equal he advertisement in aooiner com uiu ucauci hold's Genuine If reparation. I Qii i i h i ' mnnnrrATYIPnt, of VOUf claims. loney shall come at once, ornocharee. tj 7J " Agt. for Pensions 'ayetteville, June 19, 1858. prized by scholars and collectors. Tu. mimin&on Cltarlotte Sf Rutherford Rail Road Company. Bank Note Paper . Some interesting experiments have recent u Wn msiflp. with a view of testing the It is a envious fact, that during yellow fevoi epi .einics, clear and beautiful weather moatlv predominates. Such is the case the ' i. v Orleans, and such , present triiJii strength of bank note paper, bheets were he ca,e on previous visitations of the l -i. Vr- arnnP Tive UUUUlcu : a v. twRnard of Directors of this Com-i , . f SDecimen .and their strengtn i - .... .nnArtpd in IlEBCU nVthaTaventh instalment of TEN percent - 'thwiset or by perpendicular '1 WELVK oirxu. on tho oTthe Capital Stock subscribed be : ca iea .-.---- - or bv tranverse strain; , C. . LL s lamiij. the same shall be due and paya rnjlos Pre(sU ' .;nf cW?no-. One O November next. Oct. 16, payable on the 15th day oi strain, and crosswise, or ir uainc, 0. ( - - tf w. GUNION, Pret. , algQ witb an( without sizing. One of these , night of the Uth ult. lm

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