' - - . . - A, . I'NO augajjiM' hull 1 i , 1 m a1-. E..5i..'J TERMS, $2 00 PER ANNUM, "THE NOBLEST MOTIYE i THE PUBLIC GOOD" PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. VOLUME XX. FAYETTEVILLE, N; G.; SATURDAYJ FEBRUAIIY 5, 1859. -XX AI.LL U.MK II I .XLX lili 'lllllMnw j-i 'l1''L" " ' ' " ' ", ' i' 7 '' "i 1 ' '". " ' Jl I-' ' 'i ' ' : '''.. ' - , : ? ' ' t T- " Trr r : r. ; . - 7- 7 : - .. . , ..... : I . ".-.....- , - r . '; . - . -1 :!- .. t . . . - ...... , 1 ' t 1. I. I it TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. -Mngle copy, in aarance, per annum 2.00 ' i i ' at the end of the year 3,00 -j :.i ! Single coxies, five cents. s : . m 8uT?fecriptloa Will le received for" less than six Ratef" of AfiiroT.;a4r.n. ' pixty dents per square of tG line, oriess, for the at, and 30 cents for each stibsea nnr j ..J ii. ., i -- -. -jr -fshvu unuer iijrce montflis. ' For three tnonihs,; . . . . . . , $i d0 or Pis months, .... . . ... 6 00 ror tvrel ve mctnth-? . . . . . in 00 pther aavertist-mnts hy jie year on favorable , terms. ; Advertisers aixv particularly requested to 8tIvte the niiTnber of insertions desired, otherwise they V lii! inserted until forbid, and chargod "accordingly. ' . JOB ivQRIC of all kinds" executed neatly and promptly. ; i ' ' i MARTIN & PEARCE. STALE OF NORTI II'ARNETT COUNTY. CAROLINA, Administator's Sale. i fS the leth day of February 1859, 1 ' will sell -to : W t hp h rhpst h.(l(lir al thu 1 artpt HnnSC lu J " Court ot I'ieasand CuaHer Sessions, Dec. Terra, ettevilR, One DOrsE &. LOT, in good repair, on the " CALENDER FOR' 1859.1 lieguCl ;isroi?ioi:s. t WlttGHT AND 1 FULLER. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, ELEMENT U. JWRIfJlIT and BARTHOLOMEW FULLER bavef associated themselves tosx'ther I 1'orj the practice of iheir profepsion.- Prompt atten- xion given to all liusiiness committed to their charge. -They will practice in the counties of Cumberland, Harnett, Sampson, Robe.on jand Bladen. j OV. IbOtS. i II - 3"aff:22;i858. 6t 18S8 PETITIOX Ft E PAJlTITrOX. Neill McNeill. Margaret McNeill, Turquill McNeill, Hugh Lashly and wife, aNeill McNair and Gorman Uameroa and wile, r r TTaDnearinor to the satikfactioii -of ihp Cnnri i'hr JL the defendants are no a residents of this Stale j it ; is therefore ordered by th : Court, that publication sbe ! made in the J"orth Caroh nian for .ix week.-, notify ing the above named delimdarits. to appear at the , next Term of said Court, o be held at the Court House ! in; Sunimerville on the Second Monday in Match next, then and there to pi -ad. answer, or demur, to the Petition in thin case, c r the; same wilt be. heard ex parte and taken pro eo ifessa, as to them. - : J Witness, Benjamin F. S la w, c-lerk of our said Court, at Offi.ce, the second M mdayj in I December, A. 1). 1858, and in the 82d year of American Independence. West st ie of Robeson Street, adjoining the Methodist i j Protestant Church Lot, '-', ;; -t ' The revision Rafter the widow's dower of the House and Lot oa Haymount the residence of the late Willie ., ' ' " P. Moore, i One Nesro boy (Alfred) aged about 1 J A X TT A RY 4 t V wifJ ' years. Teims tf months cxedit for notes which '. will, i uegotiate. iat JX A. SPEARS, ATTOHXI'Y r A TTENDS the Courts of Jlx. Vake and Johnston. fF Address, Toonier, Harnett Co. , N. C. 'eb. 10. Ifs3;. . i tv ; 85 -y AT LAW,. Cumberland, Harnett, Original Attachment Levied on 100 acres or L.anu. ; Judgment-coiiditioualj O. SLA!! ATT.ORXEY Caii be lomul iat .h n'.O iTm:- form e rl v occupied by Dr. Gilliam, on I5ow Street. r F 1 Y i: TT L V 1 li Junc2G, 1858.- LAW N(! IlIIE SlTDSCailSfi'RSha'vi iix associated thomsolrcs .1." together in ithe pr -ctlce a n sty le ;of CAM ERON.'-& . County and .SuiS rk Courts 'Alison. Richmond and Robii rii-ted to tlicni will receive 'Address CaM.-roi- atfl Shikw Attorneys at Law HocltinghamJ- Richinmd cour Ts'o'i' Y .. -C. Mi:iibN'. . 'J , 1. 'May 1, 18.18, .!. , ; ly H AT li A W. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY. Court of Pleas ahd Quarter Sessions, Dec. Tern?, 1 4r.Q i A i KJ I. D. Caison rs. Wm. A. Small E. IF.- MOORE. ; ' Adm'r -of W'F Moore. ALSO: At the same time and place, One Fine .jtwo ! Horse Carriage ; One Barouche. Terms at sale Jan'y 22. ; ts ! E. F. Observer copy." . f ' ; " . Piow-CastSh ami Plows i f- ilOORE. FEBRUARY CO -as , ,2 . 9 16 23 30 o a I 13. 10 U-31 m - A 11 18 25 3 n a n eo , 12 19 26 w CO a 6 13 20 27 to . 1 14 21 28 G THE SOam CAkOLiNiAiV. FAYETTE VILLE. N C. The Statistics of Sherry.: ! .Then we rdrove back, to the hih road, 'and The Mistakes of a ITigLt , We have the Cincinnati Eoquirer as voucher for the following : 1 A newly married pair put-up at the Spencer House they went shoppiiijr-returned brido had reft some tilings sliemiietly slif iecl out, 1 8 15 22 29 .5 12 19 N TtCL o X 1ST, 1? i : IS RECEIVING ; -"; , O. loi, HI. ahd A 6. plows. NO. 19, a two-horse plow. Plow Shares. Laadsides, and Molcboards Corn Shdlers. Straw Cutters, and Hand M ills, for grinding corn, : . ; Fayetteville, Jan. 22, i;So9, -3t I L E f tf X. C. T1CE. if Law, und.t r the name kliA , will attend the "of; Moore, Montgomery., son: All business en-. ih.cir prompt attention. ty, N. C. " Jxo. D. Shaw, AUCTJONHUR & COMMlSiON MERCHANT, ;'- East -Side -of Gs;ie Street, . ;" t'AeTJKVILJ.E, Nov. 13. 1S58 IT appearing to the satisfaction -of the court that William A. Small, the defendant in this case, l is not an Inhabitant of this tate, or conceals;hrmself;so that the orduiary process bf Law cannot beiserved on hint': It is'" therefore, ordered that publication be made in. the J "orth Carolinian J for six weeks, for the saiu defendant to appear iat' -the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Cqurt Hous-e. in thej villagelof Summerville, on the stcorjd Monday in' Mdrch nest, men aim tuere 10 piean, aniswer or uernur,; or juu;g- nient will oe made iinal arid the land: levied on cm demm.'d to satisfy the-Plailitiff-'s debt. f Witness, Benjamin F. Suaw, GUrk of our skid Coiirt at office in Summerville, then second Monday in De cember, 1 bO. Groceries at Wholesale. JUST Received and for Sale, 60 Bags of good Rio Coffee ; do 25 do 25 Bbls. 5 " 4 ". 5 " Coffi Java and Lagnira ; ee auyrar : Crushed and Loaf ; N. O. Syrup, very nice; Cider Vinegar' January 15, 1859. BENJAMIN F. SHAW, Cl'x. G THE NORTH 'V iDrckBB papery t CAROLINIAN, DEVO'IED TO j POLITICS, AGRICULTURE Tkkms. Two Dollars HTO Merchants, Mamifac JL nessMen generally, th ii nl ,1 r Tiiefl i n tn f or Advefti Cakds, Btll Heads, Ci lkt.s. and every oes'crmtidn best style of the art, on v Orders by mail fr be punctually attended to Nov. 2 1 . W. II CifciteTJii , NORTH; WATER IVif mi Jig i 'on, iTilTiL -Tive. personal atteut'.on toiRe.saie or smp- intuit ol . all eo-isig!iinems oi ;vavi other country pro luce. aiul nny other .business eu trufeil !o Ins eai-.;,-'ill be promptly attended to. SCOTTISH AME r fAGTON, Coiiuiiusiuii Mcitncm. STREET, 5. A r.il IS 1857., IL (Ivcidetl on: pennanontlv locating in the T.UV.rnf' !-i viotteviH'o. .r.wetf ully offers his s'crvi- .... f.. tl,. ei'fizcns of this place and surrounding comitrv. In all the various branches of his Pro foVtoir, .uieludinsr f tic manufactuije of Mineral Teeth1, lie U satDiie V aftfjr an ..extensive expeyi ciee t whieli is added j thorough Dental euuea- I Hurt ho avn -ffivo entire satistaotion as tar as :ib. irreguiariiies and careful man- diseasesot" the muith, None but f in the various iat the ithin J.,..r,b ,f nil who in'av ttlil an interest .m tne Krvati'Mi of the leeth it is in the. over of Dentistry. of -th'ts Toeth treated i.n a proper a ,.r. as wll as diseases of the mi the Proper metiuis su-omado use of in the vai onemtioiis. Cliarirs. will be moderate, that benefits of the Profession nifty' placed wi the pre ) Slice over Houston's J he wfiirbo found at alPtnnes .' May. 15,: 1853 , J. tf ewelry Store, where '"1 I''" - " : " :i BK :; GEO . ',LAUDEK ,. . Two Doors above C. T. Ilaiilr & Sou's Store, I , ; ; ' Fayetteville, N. C. ; Oct. 1, lS56.!y. ' '' ) C All IMAGE FACTORY. a. a: M'KEtiian RE EPS c Vehicle and faifhi'ullv made and finished in the .lightest and NE'.vTtsT;-tyle.!;.;t;liH facilities for doing carriage work are ortEATEk fiah axy estaulisitmext South, which-enables himto sell his work oa the most 'favor- constant lv On hand a large assortment oi s of evexiv description, which' are well able tlerms. Nov. 13. L858.' J. c seoonci' ume of the Scottish Ajier- tnctor. bees to cal; atten- m:v croi? molasesj e features of tl e paper which have -already i K( l( S jf ,V r it a large thi re of support,- and which i VJ V V, pelted dn .. i:v 4., .i :ii i -.r or sale, ijty 0 announcing a new vo AX- J iUJ! A T tion to tho secv.red for ought to commend it to tile patronag-e of a still morj numerous class ot readers The special feature oft tish . journal, containing i: ring in Scotland that can interest to natives, of the e paper U that it is a Scot pt ice's o' every event cccur be regarded as of the h ast touAtry iioKv residing on this continent. The news of tjhe whole (fountrv is careful ly collected and condense concerns Scotchmen to ki columns of the paper subjects, original and sele o is eve a Articles re time to. time and the more special character of the Journal is sustained bv 1 interest in the form of ta eons sketches, anecdotes and poetry While thus national in in the eight large pages three-fourths of which ara general matter calculate ses of readers, and not to fully compiled epitome a Ireland, the continent of world is given in every With a view to increase " Scottish American Joui jects connected with Scothi stories, entitled Chua lloward mean War,"" cummoncc? new volume.. A consider SPERM, Refined. Lard, WHITE LEAD ; diur Glass "and Sash of all sizep. A fresh supply of For sale by AND LITERATURE. er Annum, in advance. tt.urers. (Farmers, and Rusi- s Paper will be lound a val- :CLLAE3, POSTEKS, Pa.MPII- of Pkixtino, doue in the asonable terms. . ; i na adjoining fcounties will MARTIN &"PEAECE. UCAJJ JOURNAL. 25 Boptes Adamantine Candles' .'. i 25 dp Grood Cheese. Also a good assortment of Agricultural implements, Hardware. Iron, Ac, Ac. All of which will be sold low for casu or exchanged for country'prodnce: of all kinds, by,: GOLDSTON ' & FULLER. ! Payetteville,.N. G. Jan'y Tl, 1859. dm 6A E3LS. ..YELLOW PLIYT1XS POTATOES, just jmJJ received and lor sale by i J. R. McDUFFIE. Jan'y 29, 1S."3. -It : LOST OR MISLAID. NOTE made payable to me by G. W. Wightman, iLl. for" a sum between Three and Five Hundred dol lars, dated August or September, 1807. This Adver tisement is to give notice that said Note has been paid, and to warn any person from trading1 for St. DAVID MURPHV. Jan'y 29,! 1859. -tf - ' ! ! Corn Sliellers. DOZ Corn Shelfcrs. Double wheel ; 10 doz Slades and Manure Forks ; 50 Kegs iNails. assorted; Cast Steel Hoes : Trace Chains. Just Recieved.and for GOLDSTON & FULLER. ! 25 Doz 50 " sale by r Jan'y 22, -3t 10,000 paid. Oct. 1. 1856. 1, so that ho -event v hich 'it omttted from the ating to Scottish ted, are also published from TALLOW i WANTED, ij FOR ich the highest cash I price will be A. M. CAMPBELL. .; i : tf,. .;- Choice New. Cf op Cuba Mol, tee9 ect from Cuba duringflhis month. Ijy HATHAWAY & CO. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 15, 1S59. ' lm i j ; . ' - 6 j7 8 9 10 11 1 i : 13 14 15 16 17 18 i'f - 20 ' 21 22 23 24 25 yy ... 27 'Sia.v ' '- ' - ;, 7 Z ? 10 11' If! 1 I 20 21 22 23 . 24 25 26 27' 28 29 30 31 l :j ' 1 DDfT i 1 i e J i -tA A AbAXJ . -..!, - I 1 i 3 j4 -;5 Jr6:- 'T 8 10 1 1ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 . 23 I . ' 91 9 9fl 9T 9Q 90 A ! MAY 1 1 2 3 4 5 61 7 8 . 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 4 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3L ' ! 1 j JUNE : :. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 p 12 13 14 15 16 17 (8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 I . 26 27 28 29 30 ji JULY V ! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 ,10 11 12 13 14 15 1'6 17 18 19 26 21 22 .23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 ,-v ' '31 " ;. ,' ': i ' j . AUGUST 12 3 I 4 5 ;6 7 8 9 10 11 12 T3 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 20 21 22 123 24 25 26 2,7 28 29 30 31 . v I SEPTEMBER I 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 : I . -25- 26 27 28 29 30 - . OCTOBER ii j ! 1 ( ' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ; I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ; ' 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Z$ 4 ZD ZO Zi 2 V , 30 31 ;. i I 6 7 8I9101112 13 14 15 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 97 98 9.Q SO. V: , DECEMBER f- ! 1 2 3 : 4v---'- ' 4 ir 5 '.. 6 ; 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 .' 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ;got aga.ia oa wines. . Did 1 remember the class rleaviiip: her spouse asleep lojund her lost arti- from .the- burnt Uarbara cask: iust afterl thei idea- returned mistobk Main for Broadway got into the Mansion instead of the bpenct r it looked a little strange u&edloy if bho was in the Spencer boy said yeS, not fully under standing, her give told him to lead her to AS she partly disrobed and got into bed expected brown-goia one in the Saint Antonio i . That was real, Amontillado. What was' Amontil lado Vl Where did it grow ?.. Bless me 1 w hy, nowhere; : it was an accidental quality disbov ered by tasting. It had an ulmondr; iirr. . w w i m - bitter flavor, which rendered it-ot fare value la, her husband mvunentarily .felTusU en the oc mix; because I must clearly understand (arid cupam of 48 Muiision, an! Indiana nitrchnnt, iz. it was-only fair to tell tne); that EnglishsWrji returned' from; tire htatre-a')ittle tight qui db , was a chemical compound, made, like a Fruchletly went, to .room to bed to sleep. Tho 5BIUC-UISU, oi .uiany v irigreuieuiSj ana oi various f aceouni proceeus j; . O f-o iron a n1 fntk lit iufi rtF ivtitao ' T tiiAHa U.'llnaf l?it tlni trrv i rriovr1 a oirld !.tt c " y - .Ci . vTjTTuuor-Tnusa ftpaee iwiwtni men thltry- of wh feh ? weij t to 3T botulfbu 1 1 Vcnade annually. This made thirty-four - thousaud. butts, ; nine thousand of which were, of .first i quality. . Sherry is too stroug and too dea'fur !" Snnninrds nnrl t.nn fvprlsb fr th rdintiit' 1 ne best is, in uXeres, a dollar a bottle. Thji T)I.LL HEADS neatly printed, one, two, and three JL on a hailf sheet ruled for the mirnose. Give us a call at thd CAROLINIAN OFFICE. wiLMi.xirrox, ciia rlo ttb a nz RU-TimilFORD RAIL ROAD CO. is ordered by the Board of Di lectors!, that the eighth instalment of TEN PER. CENT, unon the capitalito k of this company, be called in. and be es. historical and miscellafi- j due and. payable on the 7th day f Februarvi 1859 tliat tne n th instalment ot TEN per cent, be called It"! niltt I lhl Ot. nnirii b ft 1. O.-l ,1 ( . w.. j;uj twi. u t i-i ., .kx uay Ul ilHV. t l ur n . .,.,.11.,. ii. . A i i . . JL TT terary features of national 3S!o'U-X3.'tetiqL SJooneryi I The. Scenery of Western JyortA ' Carolina ': I . and Western -Soult Carolina. ( I BY UtNKY E. COtTOX. . f t WORK upon the scenery of! the Blue Ridge and J. its fellow ranges ofMountafns will be publislied early in (January. The following will be its contents : its character so far. these special features' occupy tfomparativ'ely limited space i 1S59 ; and ijhat the tenth and last instalment of FIVE of which the p:per consists, devoted to news and other to be of interest to all c las Scotchmen alone, A cai e inteliigence trom England, lurope. and all parts of the lumber, with extracts from the leading articles of tile British Journals on the most interesting public topics of the dav the popular interest of the nal." nd to .add to its val ue as a family naner, arrangements! nave been made for a series of attractive nales. fouuded chiefly on sub- ish life. The j tirst ol thee a 'laid of the Cri- vith the firft 'number of tl)e able iiistalraenl of the siotfv will be givL'n in every number till it is completed and it will form interesjius: rt adinsr for the winter evenings alike for old anil vounar. . It will be follow ed by a succession oft otl character.. j TERMS p? One copy one year, Subscriptions (mvaria the Carbliiiian Offipe,;'wt ouiauieu-osi appucaiion Dec 4. L F- per cent, bej due and payable on the 2d dav of August 1..9 1 - II. W. GUION, Jan. 15, 11S50. -6w President. WHISKEYS BRANDY. t XnHDI'is- Goi'u Whiskev, (White.) ; ii 0J 20 Bbls Dom's Brand v. 15 Bbh Jan. .. Nj( E. Uum. Just received and Lfor sale by 15- j 3t E. F. MOORE. wAOSILL Of THE UAS TAKES CIIA KG K FA YETTE V IJL LE HO TE L. U ith emeient aid in the er tales of equally popular cbsckiptiox. i . $2 50 r l ; i. dy in advance,) received at ;re 'specimen' copies can pe Agents for! North Carolina. MARTIN & PEARCE. Linseed and ling Fluid : Tanner's OIL : Putty ; Windoiw iVl.SO- Nov. 27, tf 2 tf STEDMAN AND J. W. IIORNE, VXDER.TUE XVMK AND STT1.E OP STEDlIAN i & HORNE, JR., HA E associated themselves together in a gener jal Grocery. Provision, Liquor and Barter Busi- xiess,and are now receiving a well selected Stock of Goods ; in their lineal which they are willing to ex change for money or produce. ; Thir stock consists in part: of the following arti cles : j: i I , ' X ' . r'1 , -! Brown, Crushed, and Loaf Sugar ; Rio, Laouiini and Java Coffee ; Butter, Cliccse, antU '(Cracker's ; Lard, Pork, and Western Bacdn ; No. 1 , Mackerel, in Bbls, Hfsnd Tobacco, SnufF and Cigars ; Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. Kext THE STJQBSRIBER ! S now receiving one of the largest and most carp- ever offered by him iii this ttyle and quantity of ! j MISSES' AYI) BOYS1 fully selected stocks market, comprising ereryj LADIES', GEJS'TS, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, Sfc. AND. IN FACT. EVEHTTHtvd Planters and all others superior article of - No. 1 door to I). & WI McLaurin ilabf street; Fayetteviney N. C B. 7- ! I Nov. 20. -3m rood terms as thev can bd T .T A'TURI? nf all desdriotions. and lor poses, constantly on handj. The above articles will Oct. 23 SPECIA ond's Pain Destrover. JAS. MAHTINE. i USUALLY SOLD IX HIS LIXS who desire to purchase BBOGANS, ia are respeetfully solicited to call and examine his stock. Having iust returned, fjom' the North, and exam ined mv Goods carefully before , purchasin mutpir tTmt T am now nrehari d to sell them . , . . . ... . rr I T or 1 bought in this flatter upon as market'. all, pur- be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. M. FAULK. tf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CUMBERLAND Superior Court of Law, Fall (Term, 1858. j)r, Frank William's Rye Whiskey. MITCHELL has made arrangements with Dr. (Frank William, to be constantly supplied with .; nJirdirated RYE WHISKEY, which can be had at -his Stiore at all times:; by 'wholesale or retail. Oct. 16, 1858, tf . Saunders, judge Presiding; the second Monday in Feb- suitors in Civil Cases ate !';'- '; I ' " ' !' ; . ' ver, Jr., Clerk of: our said Nov. 27. tc COURT. COUNTY.; 1 His nonor Romulus M. I Tt,s ordered by the CJurt, that a "special j Term of na vouri, ne neid orj ruary A- D. 1859. ; J urors, Witnesses, nnl hereby notified to atteud Witness, John f W. Ba Court, at Onie, the scvelith M.ndav nfi.,r Ko uuuuajr iu ct-iiiemoer, Ji l. 1858. i I JOHN W. BAKER. Clerk i . . i i i i : ' I'm ill ?r.-:,i ' A 1r,s . . f a, .tn,....i . I.- Fsttkjk z"si u uuuui ncji.ii iKtciiia, auu ills If "')'. Jjlitu-u Mipervision of the entire Es- jft fc3.2tki tajblishmea.t. he hopes to give sai-SSLi isfaction to jthe Patrons of the House- ! j2SflJalejgh and Warsaw four-horse lines of Stages arrive and Idepurt -from this House Daily, and the Salem Sta-gie Tri-weekly. ' ! n Fayettevillle. N. C. Uct. 9, ; I -12m 1- UNA WAY from the subscriber. Thursday nio-bt Dee 2'Ai-. a neuro Man named BILL, betweeu for ty and fifty yearn of age. dark 'complexion, about; fire feet' live or '.six inches high, very stout built, Low.-leg-ged, has a .scar on tlie inside of one of his ankles, which as 1 itely made by an axe ; his hair and whis kers a little gray , ami, keep his hair very Well comb ed. He is-i very good carpenter, and no doubt is making his (way to a free State, either alone or with some white iman. Ihe above reward will be given for bis apprehension and delirerV. to the subscribers, or lodged in any Jail wnere we cam get him j Address, ! JOHN T. CHEATHAM, . r or JOS. L TALIJERT, ; Longmijej's Store, P O, Edgefield District; S. C. Jan. 15. ' 5t-pd j j "t 0,000!; , January a7"S03LOo p.' '";'".:""":: i 1 ' 1. '!).:.: r . ARRELS TURPENTINE at my Dis llery for which he highest Cash prices will be paid. V ' J s J, R. McDUFFIE. : 15, 1859. 3-mo . 2STOTICE. T WISH to purchase from 50 to 1 00 head of Dry Cat I tie. or take cattle to winter for 5 dollars per headr and return the Cows with young calves and in case they should, die, no charge will be made. A deduc tion of 5 dollars will be made in all cates where I pur chase poor cows, as it will cost that to winter them. For further information as to the valuefof the Cattle, icn refers to W. U.! Tomlinson. ' ' Jan. r.xlj 3t JNO.Y. JONES. - -; stotice. : ; ? : ; ALL Persons indebted to me by Note or , Account, . are earnestly requested to call , and settle the same. Thoie who have long standing acbountt, cani not expect further indulgence, t ' ":r-t':i:d:il:''':;i--Thosewho have accounts against me are requested to present the same for payment. " t ll ! " ( Jan: 8:1859: lm J. A PEMBERTON. j THE nndfersigned has transferred to Messrs. Mar tin & Pearce, all accounts due to the North Car olinian prinking" Office, and hereby relinquishes all claim upon the'same. G. W. AVIGUTMAN. 2ior. 20. 1858. tt Chap. I Introductibn. II Ashe vil lei . i III Routes t)o reach Asheville The Swa- uanoah Gap Road. ' ; ! i ' Chap. IV The Hickory Nut Gap Road. , : it j v The routes from South Carolina Salem Gap and Jones Gap, Flt Rock, lleudersonville Gse fckr's Head, Whiteside Mtt and Cashier's Valley. , Chap. VI A route via Wilkesborough and Le nloir ; the Valley of the Y'adkip; Wilkesborough; ilappy Valleyi : Lenoir ; lli'bri'ten, ect. . ; - . Chap. VII Morgautoh .abd its surroundings; the Piedmont springs ; Hawk's Bill ind Table Rock. Chap. VIIl4-Linvilie palls ; the Gingercake Rock; orth Cove arid the Gave I Chap. IX 1'he vicinity of Asheville; the White Sulphur : the Million springs; Pleasant Drives. Chap. X The-Black, Mou-tain ; the Mountain 1 ouse ; Journal of a party. J Chap. XI The Roan Mountain ; the Bald Mount. Chap. XII T:he French Broad River and the Warm Springs.' . .' f . ; v Chap. XIII Pleasant Country Stopping Places; uarson's on the Catawba ; Harris's at Chimney roclc; Sherill's at Hickory Nut Gap ;; Penland's at Flat lock on Toe River, in Yancy ; Alexander's and A," K. Baird's on the French Broad i Alexander's on the SVannanoa, ' . -J 1 Chap XIV The Western Counties ; Haywood; laekson, Macon and Cherokee ;! Pigeon River ; the ttautihala ; Franklin ; a winter Trip ; Valley River; Cherokee Indians. i ; ; i 1 Chad XV Productions of the West. Agricultural aad M ineral ; Wild Flowers ; Tree Growth : Wild 4-aimals and Reptiles. ' I Afpexpix The Pilot Mountain ; Salem ; Piedmont Springsof Stokes; Shocco Springs; Kittrell's Springs; Letters of Dr Christy on Mountains of No Carolina v.. The work will contain four views of5Iountain Scen esry and a map of that section of (country, showing all Roads, Stage Lines, Stopping places ; noted places, etc It will be got up in the best style of art, and wld at tiO ceits per copy; When; sent by mail, 66 cts persons-wishing copies, will address W L Pomeroy. Raleigh, N G - A liberal discount to those taking i. number of copies for sale or distribution ; A number of advertisements of Hotels, Xiiv- ry Stables and Springs will ( be inserted upon fly leaves, if forwarded immediately , - 2F$j Papers of the State will contcr a lavor -toy giv ing this one or more insertions j T Jan 7, 1839 . j FURNITURE FURNITURE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H. P; DBGSAAIV; ; ,87 Bowery, (Wholesale Ware House,) and Atl9 Prl C - T ; 1 UlnM Void YftfV. HERE will be found the largestjand most exien .sive assortment in the city. Bills of $25 Re tailed at Wholesale! prices at the Bowtery Store. All ui miure guaranteea as represenieaj uue, uuuuj and fifty bands constantly employed in manufactur lpg. v AR stock laid in for net cash. i It oomprisesin part, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut Parlor Fumi ture, in Brocade, Uroca telle. Delaine, Plush and Jlair cloth. 1 : Rosewood Mahogany and Enameled chamber furniture, in sets, from twenty to one hundred and fifty dollars. Also, cane seat anl common, furniture in great variety. A large assortment of Gilt and Ma hogany Mirrors, Spring and curled hair Matresses, Patent Premium sofa Bedsteads, with spring and hair Mattresses attached, &o. , Steamboats and hotels furT lushed- Dealers will find it Id their interest to give .ns-fc.call';.':;ft".;i;. '.-;. r-'t ; -' J Jan 15, 1859 i F 3m attCblist i-w3 " of erd".i'.-"CiluTTil irr't sciico, V, ,l cxaclly nowii, luit nrcdml.ly about an l.otir, when a tremendous jioie was l;eaid in thJ apartment, frocn vliich female screams i.::. ;cd wiliily, piercliiij alid unceasingly. The hotel was in an uproar' .; , proprietors, clerks, waiters, porters, unci ;giicsts, dressed and lialf-drcssed, were ut ihe'J door-of ' furty eiglit" in a few niliiutes.blockhig up the entrance and asking eacli-oth'cr eagerly, "What is tho matter V '' For, God's suke'tcll us what is tic trouble?" . 1 ! 1 The cause-of 'this oijtcry may be imagined. Tiie bride hiid aWiikened abot ir.idnight, and putting her hand over her husband, it fell up- stand it exucilv.7tH'ouirh he best in the bodega is worth from fifty to eighty guineas a butt ; and, after ihsurauce, freight, j and sale charges, it stands the importer in from one hundred 'to one hundred and thirty guineas before it reaches the cellar (say) in Belgrave Square: "IIow many gallon's to the butt, Poir Sanchez?" rj!Aboat one hundred and twelve. This will bottle into about fifty two dozen, kud the duty, is five shillings and sixpence the Cal- Icn. So yon may form your own opinion alout j on the Iiidianiah's jface, and cheap liOnaon sherries, which are, generally, touch urouseu him fit ouco very 'curious' indeed mere doctoi's dfaug its, in fact, made op according to certain swiud ing prescriptions." ii ' Here was a blow for my old -friend Bi: ns; who opens it bottle of forty-eight shilling s ler rj with the air of an antiquary unswiathitlg a mummy Pharoah. Thought I, the pext time the deluded man points to the oily stickiness of his glass, I will leap up, seize him, and sayj, in a hollow voice : "Binns.iyou are the victiai'of a life-long delusion ; that stuff you drink, Vou think is the juice of the. Spanish gropes, pluck ed by men playing guitars and smoking cigajrs ; yon call it, iu poetical moments, bottled Sun light, su u fire, and . so on ; ball ! (alter the manner; of Napoleon) It is only i chemical compound made up of drugs'.and infusions, jlike Daffy's elixir or James's powder. It is cooked up with boiled, treaclcy wine and brandy. It is a cemponnd mfxed from a dozen barrclsand made to order for a particlar market. Ilf the vines of Xeres grew till they got black inf . the face, Bitins, they could not yield wine like yopr forty-eight shillings-sherry.-.". .The Don laughed, and said that certainly the sherry wine district . ' . 1 IF the solt, warm Ie did'not under- id not dislike it, . It. said "My you been all the was very small ; not more thau twenty miles square. Therefore, it could not -yield honest wiiie enough even for half. Tjondon. The sher ry grape grew only on certain low, chalky hills lieire lord- and in a nionieuf; more M vd dearest husband, Where hav3 while ?" ".Ilusband," echoed the merchant, beginning to SCO, like lord Tinsel, that j he had " made u small . mistake here," ' I au -in'iobody's husbnnd. 1 reckon, my deaf madam, yoiu'ie in the wrung bed." 1 In the wrontr bed- hon or of horrors, thought the bride. What -would bcr would the, world soy ? And terribly and sprang from, her companion did the .same, lid alarmed as she, and entreated her to give him time and he would leave; the apartment, al though it was the one he hndr engaged he'd oath to tJiat. ; Scream, scream, was the duly response to this kind proposition. . ' JMy God, madam, don't jell so ! you'il wako tlj'e house. I5e reasonable ; I swear its 6uly a mistake. Have some thought of the . coiikc qoence. I don't want to hurt you, 1 swear E don't. Yon'II get mc shot,. and yourself well, I won't say what." - j j Just at this juncture, the throng outside pre sented itself at tlie- door, atjd beheld Mrs. It. cowering in one corner, txercising htr lungs ad w hat IMis. It. screamed couch just us her was fully as-much m t I . U . . . where the earth, beino-.lhrht-colored' is n6t so magnihceutly, witli a sheet Wrnppid over hca O . ' . t . . 1 t m - . . I i J .1 .-.111 C rlLl "not Oiiti or.rl.cn tisn mnchtlina IOfDI. alia llie lUtltaUIiHl 111 1116 IHliUnU ul ..... ..W. wu-w ..wy.. , - , , ....... i . . mnf h burnt by the son, as darker and heavier soi li do. i the room, enveloped in a coverlet, and ejiicula mile beyond these hills the grapes deteriorate. The older the plants the beter : but the fewer the grapes. Dickens's "Household Wards. The Different Kinds of, Thermometers.: The interval on the scale between the freezing and boiling points, is divided into one lmiied and eighty equal parts. This division is simi larly continued below the freezing point to the place 0, called zero, and each division upward from that is marked with ithe successive num bers, 1, 2, 3, etc. The freezing point is thns the thirty-second division, and the beiling pirit is the two hundred and twelfth division ; these divisions arc called degrees: Thermometers of this character are called Fahrenheit's from Dutch philosophical instrument maker, who first introduced this method of graduation. The zero of a thermometric scale has no relation to the real zero of heat, or tho point at which bodies are entirely deprived of heat, f -;;-. In addition to Fahrenheit's thermometer, ! two-others are known as Ilea urn er's and jthe i Centigrade thermometer. The only d fferetice between these three kinds of thermometers is the difference in.graduatiugthe interval betwjeen the freezing and boiling points of water, lteau mer's is divided into eighty degrees, the Centi grade into one hundred, and Fahrenheit's' into one hundred and eighty. .According to Tleau mer, water freezes at 0 deg., and boils at SO ; according to the Centigrade, it freezes at 0 deg , arid boils at 100 deg. ; and accprdiiigj 0 Fahrenheit, it freezes at 32 deg , and boils Iat 212 deg. In England, Holland, and the j U, States, the thermometer most generally used! is Fahrenheit's. Reaumer's scale is used in Ger many, and the Centigrade in France, Sweden, and some other parts of Europe i The scale of the Centigrade is, at present, almost universal ly adopted for scientific purposes." .;. ';.... ting, - JVly tioii, i inula m, iloii't.77 . Tlie junior proprietor, Dr. Cahill, saw there musbesQine mistukeund rerjuesting the otl ers to retire, called the merclniut out, went with him into auothr room, and' there; learned tho whole story. The Doctor then sent one of tho ladies of the hotel to Airs.llil., and the entire affair was explained greatly to her relief, though she was overwhelmed with confusion at u cir cumstance that might have jtuiitL-d . her reputa tion forever. , ' j Under the escort of the Doctor, slie was conveyed to the ' Speucer,"Hvhere the husband Avas found pacing tlie eonjdors with "frantic meiu, and half-crazed with giief at the myste rious disappearance of his jrtife, whom (he be lieved had been spirited iiwijy by a 'Villain, or murderad for her jewels in this " infenud city," where, is he expressed it, . 'H hey would kill a mail fo a dollar any time." '; . As soon as he beheld his 'rpousc, he caught her to his bosomV and wept; like a child. Ho was melted with. happiness ut her discovery find recovery, and told her that ilia had scoured thej city for intelligence of her whereabouts in vuiti. i Painful Keminisckcks; station house Old Hundred in (Cincinnati was sung upon benevolent clergyman visiting religious exerci.-es. Among part twas a tenor singer, whb was at one timo leader oi the. choir in HevL church in New York. He g-ood tenor voico once, say exposure, dissipation and bad whiskey, has rob- Ihe fioor fellow ..; i ; -r , y -; ' . 't - A Fact. It is an established fact, that no man ono firm lias ever advertised business on a grand scale without making money. J Tthpy may have spent it faster thau they made it, they may have lost, but advertising paid. If therei be the shade of a. doubt as to thisi let the reader recall all the instances of persivej ring advertising -most editors can recall iaariV which have ; manifested .themselves j tie newspapers of late years, and he will be aston ished at finding the proportion of them which have speedily realized fortunes. If asking iow we know whether such enterprise is successful, we answer "by the advertising itself." When we see by our exchanges that this or that jveh dor expends fifteen, twenty or thirty thousand dollars a year lor advertising, and see this; con- tmne ior several years,, we require no otuer rjroof of success. There is. now-a-davsi no thing so certain as advertising, when a man has something to . sell, and the public will indeed, buy almost anything, when they ; find jthat everybody else has it, and that it is "spoked of." , uuseraiiou maue unnng ine past year in advertising, have convinced us that .of all business supports there is none so reliable lor pruuutuie as advertising. jt'Atta uuuemtf. v ? Dr. Bright, physician extraordinary td the British Queen, has just died, in his 70th year, after a few, day's illness. He was the leading authority on all affections of the kidneys. . j One common and very fatal form of disease of those fpiIE sale of the-House and Lot lately occupied by havino- been exclusively discovered by X Mr Robert Johnson, is postponed to Wednesday, ff"8; 1"e" ! lil in the profes- 16th February, at 12 o'clock Jan. 15. -5t S. J. IIINSD ALE, Trustee. himself, . hag always been termed in the pi j sioa t'Brigut's disease." bed it of its mellow richness-,; cried like a child, lie was'e'.vldeiitl v reminded of (6ther days. While the sib g ing av.d praying was eoiug .on. some of the; room were sqreamiug and. take it altogether, clmrcli been herird under such ta Emery visits the station housct every flight, prays and tal it. .i - . e . a . t tiie cruwu ii. vagrjams, ana luruishes them a supper of good bread, the Mieans to r.ui chase the latter being put into Ida ent persons in that city. Corset and Bustle. The notices a new institution for teriously combined corset add bustle, and. skirt supporter, all in one piece, t ingeuious Frenchman in this a patent was granted last week. It is a corset -Revived. In a a few nights ago, the occasion of a the place to hold those who took Dr. Asa Smith's evidently had a ; the Gazelle, but women in another jlasphemiiig, ;;i;d, music lias rarely ssoeiations. .sir. about 10 o'clock ,cs ami sins with hands by Lcncvo- KTew York Tnl uno females " a rnys- ic invention ol an i j i k-onntry, lor wincii with a bat qud jirolougation'; fwhich is fiarin; and . 8 tiff, with whalebone Wr a bustle. 1 ti;s arrangement is handier to'iq fortable to wear, and ldoks b any other ; it makes tie bu? tion of the tiirure. and gives; f fi.niire if the wearer has any. Detachable shoulder-straps compl-jto tlie garment." - ji 1 " ' i The" gross product of go sources in the United State roencement of operations to tl t, -Wn 443.127.921 31: .,fr for the same period ?Uyl,UoU,uuj to , u ".II, .! Anno All 1 t'S U 7 TI, n f( , I ! I :i i ' f iiiajre. more com- etter 'out side tlian tic become a por the porsibility of !d from domestic ? from the com e 30th June h: t, and the total coi- difference' i of $208,511,108 from foreign gold has, therefore, been over two hnndred and eight munonsj annual report of the Director There is an observing maw about town who says' that he always took not he lived through tl.e month lived thiough the year. according to tho of the Mint. . . .. ce unit wnciavcr Lf May Lu always M 1 . ! - '