'!; ' ' f : :. . i- I" M i if . f v - - ' I- -. , - !l -" - . -- ' : " i, . ' ' I -tekms, $2 oo. per annum, I .'j , "THE NOBLEST MOTIYDl IS TM tPUBLIG- GOOD"! ! f : -: tayable in advance. i volume xx. ;-'ri;:v:;i;;;:; .. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, SATUKDAYi APRIL 16, 1859. ,N0. 1,03S. TER3IS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Single copy, in advance, per annum $2,00 " " at the end of the year 3,00 Single, copies, five cents. No Bnbscription will be received for less than six "months. ..' . ." ; riatea pt -A.3.vertising. Six.tr cents per squire of 16 lines, or loss, for the iflrst. ami 30 cents for each subsequent insertion, for on periou uuuer luieu uiuutus. ..j jjj For three months, . . . i . .! $4 00 j For six months, ... .... 6 00 if For twelve months, . . . . . ',. 10 00 I Other advertisements by., the- year n favorable terms, -Advertisers are particularly requested to fitate the number of insertions desired, otherwise they trill be inserted juntil forbid, and charged, accordinffly. II i!r JOB WORK of all kinds executed neatly and promptly. . t ' ' i f SINCLAIR & PEARCE. LlUGrVX, NOTICES. - CLEMENT O.WRIGIIT, . ATTORNEY AT LAW) j , ' JTayottpville, INT. O. ILL practice in the. counties of Bladen, Samp son and Cumberland. ' Prompt attention given to all business committed to his charge.! j - April 2, 1&8. ' ; tf . . j TWAVY SOTJPUES C? EPARATE PROPOSALS j W 1 ttUnnnnoalo ifnr 'q w Snnnlioa " I J. A. SPEARS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, A TTENDSthe Courts of Cumberland, Ilarnett, 1Z V. Wake and Johnston. i Address, Tbomqr, Ilarnett Co., N. C. Feb. 1G. 185G. 85-y W.C.ELAM,; ATT OR E Y AT IiAAV. . Jaa bc found at the Office formerly occupied uy ur. uuuam.onjsow oireec. FAY ETTEt 1 L L E , Jane 26, 1858. ; ' tf IV. c. LAW NOTICE. iflIlE SUnSCRIDERS having associated themselves A. together in the practice ot Law, under the name Sand style of CAMERON & SHAW, will attend the jCounty and 'Superior Courts of Moore, Montgomery , Anson, tvicnmona ami, itoncson. aii nusiness en 'Srusted to tlieth-will receive their prompt at tention1 Address Cameron and iuaw, Attorneys at Law, "Rockingham. Richmond county, Is . U. JNO.- W. C.VMEKOX. JNO. L. hUAW. May 1, lHjg. ly NAVT DePjUituivt . Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, ) ' J March 17, 1859. f ; ovicu ituu enaorsea will be received at this bareau until 9 o'clock, a. mM on Wednesdayj the 20th day of, April next, fot furnishing and deliver ing (on receiving ten days' nptice, except for biscuit, for which, five days' notice shall be given for ievery twenty thousand pounds required), at the United States navy yards at ' Charleston, Massachusetts; Brooklyn, New York ; and Cjosport, Virginia ; such quantities only of the following articles as may be required or ordered from the contractors by the chief of this bureau, or by the respbdting commanding offi cers of the said navy-yards, lijring the fiscal: year, ending June 30. I860, viz : j . j y Biscuit, flour, rice, dried apples, pickles, sugar4 tea,, cofFee, beans, molasses, vinegafi, and whiskey. The biscuit shall be made wh'oliy from sweet super fine Hour, of the manufacture 4f the year 1858 or 1859, but shall in all cases pe manuiacturea irom flour made of the cron immtdiately preceeding tne sLaii Dei -185960. to the samples which are deposited in the said j navy- yards shall be properly bateu, tnorougniy Kiin-anea, well packed, and aenvereq iree oi cnarge io iue United States, in good, sound,; well-dried, bright flour barrels, with the heads well teecurea,, or m air ana water tight whiskey or spirit barrels, at the option of the bureau. i . . . The flour shall be equal: to the best Richmond and Baltimore brands, and of thd manufacture of wheat grown in the year 1858 or, 1859 ; but shall in all cases be manufactured from pure sound, fresh ground wheat of the crop immediately preceding the dates of the requisition for the same i shall be perfectly sweet and in all respects of the best quality ; and shall be delivered in good shipping order, free of all; charge to the United States, in the best new, well seasoned, sound, bright barrels or hal barrels, as the case may be the staves and headings to be of red, oak! of the bestjquality, strong ; and v ell hooped, with lining hoops around each head, anc equal-in quality' to sam ple barrel at said navy-yards two halt. barrels to be considered as a barrel, and not more than one-Sixth the required quantity to be in half barrels. The rice shall be of the v( ry best quality, and of the crop immediately precct "ing the dates of ; the re quisitions for ,the same. r The dried apples shall be of the' best quality, and shall be prepared by sun-drying only, and of the crop of thes autumn immediately preceding the dates of the requisitions tor the same ; and snail be delivered in packages coataininji not more than, . three hundred count thereof as collateral security, in addition, 1 to secure its performance, and not in a.nv event to be " paid until it is in all respects complied with ; eighty per centum of the amount of all deliveries made will be paid by the navy agent within thirty days after biljs, duly authenticated L shall have been presented to f Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on r; ' plication to the navy agents at Portsmouth, Nev Hampshire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at thi j bureau.- -. j ' ; . 't . y:- A record, or duplicate of the letter -informing r. bidden of the ; acceptance of his proposal, will I deemed a notification thereof within the meaning the act of 1846, and his bid will be made and accepte 1 in conformity with this understanding. -,i Every offer made must be accompanied (as direct' m the act of Congress making appropriations for t naval service for 1846-?47, approved 10th Augr 1846) by a written guarantee, signed by one or it resbonslbie persons, to the effect that he or they onil take that the bidder or bidders will, If his or their t be accepted, enter into an obligation within fivaa with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the fer plies proposed.' The bureau will not be- obligate' GOODS ! VTE. ar6 noi4 receiving our stock of Spring Goods : - consisting of a laree assortment of . FARMING UTENSILS. THE DISPOSITION -OF THE AGE : - " ' BEDfO TO FROCUBB . . Por eign-3VEad.Q Clotliing J ; A. J. WOODWARD, IKE - NORTH- CxVROLIXIAX. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Palmerston and Buchanan. A London correspondent of the Constella" l-V"" T7TVT A TT A PPTf1 T miTf ATt TtTTT T - Tt XT T I a - t - w aux oxjjo. i m mil ir i rs i i AiLiiiii. it Liu i aivu - Ana expect to make such additions to our stock as the ! X . thb measure of ant rKRsoxloR pebsojcs, xxd tion tells of a curious contretempts committed lowfor rUW w .at' otesrte or Retail hatts theib clothes made to order by oar President on a certain occasion : . w wr cAsa orjonsnort time to prompt paying ens-1 He is ckokd to do this from the fact that his. r. nnA,nl.n : Tnrn rrlv in tomers, or exchange-for. conntnr nrodnrl JPpnr, 1 cutteb in New York h too vera iRm to come to 1 " . i Mr Buchanan arrived m .London early m ioo, ana gave-tue usual noticcaiiuu iu "Wantlnc naa u i 'rJL 'V - - o . wuuiu ao wen to ran .nrf give ns a triaL orders. . ; Fayette villa, irarjicular attention paid to filling ; PEMBERTON & SLOAN. N.C.March 17. -tf au.ea L52S.E??:i"i T.Va i "1cideriry-fnost IUIlV eqaai in qnamj, auu swiuruim u. , . nAan w- .a W 1W . tha MmMtiiiM f 'ihe guarantee required by 'law : the competency "of the guarantee to be certified by the navy agent, "district attorney, or collector of the customs. ' . - ' phe attention of bidders is called, . to the 'samples and description of articles required, as, in the inspee tiofi for reception, a just but rigid comparis6noill be made between the articles offered and -the sample and contract, receiving none that fall belowthem and their attention is also particularly directed to the joint resolution of 21th March, 1854, and to the actof the 10th August r 1 846. t - v Mareh 26, 1859. -4t. : ' Bank of Itf or th Carolina. T)OOKS of subscription to the Capital Stock of the v-13 Bank of North Garplina will be opened at the; Office of the Western Railroad Company, onFri- nay. April 1st, and will be kept open according to the provisions ot the charter lor the space ot sixty days.; r i GEORGE McNEIL.1V i W. McL. McKAY, ' j i JOHN M. ROSE,, ! ! Fayettcville, April 2. (tf) Commissioners. ! NEW GOODS? NEW GOODS?? ; f !ISSOIiXITION.i I THE firm of ill. L. MYROVER & Ccj was dissolv ! A ed some time since by the withdrawal of Wm. J. Alyrover, and since , that .time the business has been conducted alone by the subscriber. - , ' i ?, - "' !' " : J ,. H.-Ii. MYROYER. " f ' ; V FURTHER NOTlGtell V -2 .HSJSuLMribr has assctedi7ltlf Mirfintusiness l.Mr. George W. Wightnian. Thejname of the firm nereaner will be Myrover Wightman. 1 S H. L. MYROVER. pounds The pickles shall be put and each cask shall contain gallon of peppers, and eigha cumbers, fifty to the gallon, each shall weiirh nlty-seven up in irbn-bound casks," one gallon ot onions, one gallons of medium cu- and thq. vegetables in hounds, and they only be ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. F A Y E X Trly I L L E , N . C . , OFKICK XKXT DOOtt Tj mi' KOlU-vioX tp STAIUS.- fl Y7"ILTj practice in tht; Courts of Robeson, Cum Y -betland, Harnett, and Richmond. 'I' TtT- Prompt attention given to all business entrust ed to him. AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, j Eiist Side of Gillespie Street, Nov, E.V YETTK VI LLJE , N . 13.' 1858 V : laving i Lk...-.- T-i nil tl Viirnms hrsiiieliC' j S 1 .1'UlllI J . - ifrs.sion, incliuling tho ' manufacture' TTN. .TA1IKS DAVTS.l II V .1 : .1 ...l .... Towfi of Fnvetteviliiv, rospectfiilly .offers his'servi- . . . . A . i t "1 . Cos t the citizens ot .tins place sum surrounuing T .. . . i t T VI IllS 11U- Mineral jri- a- as All -irregularities r a'nl careful .inan nioutli. None but tho irop;iJ' metals ar made use of in the various io.iirilTl.llm. I IliLl L'fS lll UH 111' Fl.ll-1 O.L1.-, llicit, lliv tuMiefUs tf the Pifession may be placed within tho reach f all who may ftel an interest in the preservation ot tlie l eotn. 7 tVOmce overilousLtoir.s Jowelry btore, wnere 10 will bo toinitl at all times. MityL"), 1358 . tf il'euth, ho is siitisfioti; aftor an extensive exper nee, to Avhirh is athled a thorougli Dental educr ion 'that ho call si ontiro satisfaction as far it is in the power ot' Dentistry.' f tho Teeth treated in a prope ler, as woll as diseases of .tho - IVIrvrtoiXo Factory, i- aT" jy 15 GEO. IiAXJDER, Two Doors above G. T. Haigh & Son's Store, Fayetteville, Xs. C. Oct. 1, 1858.Iy. CARRIAGE FACTORY. ; A. A.1FEETHAN T EErS constantly on hahl a large assortment of J.V Vehicles of every description, which are w-ell mi faithfully made and finished in the lioutest and if eat k.st styles. Ilia facilities for doing carriage 'ork arc crkateb tha.n axy establishmext South, J hlch enables him to sell his work on the most favor ble terms. - ; I Nov. 13. 1858. " i tf IT v. AMES KYLE IS NOW RECEIVING A I OF J UL3 41. - r w LS .jQ ATS, SHOES, BOLTING CLOTHS, fcc., dl of which will be offered by Wholesale or Retail iuw as me same quality can be had in tnis state March 12. 185D. -tf NOTICE. Likely Young Negroes Wanted. fi ENTLEMKX, You that have such property to dis J poe of will do well to give me a call, or address tne at I ayetteville-as it is well understood that I pay exceeding high prices. . J J0IIN ARMSTRONG March 19, 1859. . Gmo's TORACCQ ! TOBACCO ! ' -TTTTTE K.EEP COSTATLY STORE a good supply j VV of Tobacco, of Various brands, at Manufactu- rcrs'. prices March 25, 1859. GOLDSTON & FULLER; j? i , 3mo'a paid for ; and each cask shajll then be filled with white wine vinegar of at least 42 legrees of strength, and equal to French vinegar ; the casks, vegetables and vinegar, shall conform and je equal in all respects to the samples deposited in tht above named navy-yards, and the contractors shall ws ri ant and guaranty that they 'will keep good and soi nd for at least two years. The iron hoops on the baifels containing whiskey, molasses, vinegar, and pick es tq be well painted with red lead. - The sugar shall be according to samples at the said navy-yards, and be dr$ and fit for packing. Tho tea shall be of good c uality young hyson, equal to the samples at said navy-y ards, and be delivered in half and quarter chests only. j , The coffee khall be equal to the best Cuba, accord ing to sarupl?. ' - ; The beans shall be of .the very best quality white beaus, and shall be of the. ci op immediately prece ding the dates of the requisition J or the same, 64 pounds to be taken as one bushel. The molasses shall be full equalto the very best quality of New Orleans mol isses, and shall be deliver ed in new, well seasoned red oak barrels, with white pine heads not less than li inch thick ; the' staves not U'ss than inch thick ; the barrels to be three-quarters hooped, and, in addition, to have four iron hoops, one on each bilge, I inch in wii.th and l-llHh-inch thick, and one on each chime. I5 i ich in width and l-16th inch thick, and shall be :horoughly coopered and placed in the best shipping condition. The vinegar shall be of tl e first quality, equal to the standard of the United States Pharmacopeia, and shall contain no other than acetic acid ; and shall be delivered in barrels similar in all- respects; to those reduired for molasses, with the excepeion that white oak staves and heads shall be substituted for red-oak staves and white-pine heads, and shall be thoroughly coopered and placed in the lest shipping order. -The whiskey shall be riade wholly from, grain, sound and merchantable, and be full first proof accord ing to the United States custom-house standard, and shall be double rectified. It shall be delivered in good, new, soundbright, tl ree-quarters hooped, well seasoned white oak barrels, with white oak heads, the heads to be made of three piece heading, and well painted ; the staves not to e less than -inch thick, and the heads not less than finch thick; and each barrel shall be coopered, in addition, with one three penny iron hoop on each bilge 1J inch in width, and l-lGth inch thick, and one t iree penny hoop; on each chime, U inch in width, anc l-16th inch thick, as per diagram. The whole to be put up in good shipping order, free of all charge, to he United States. All the foregoing described articles, embracing casks, barrelsUalf-barrels. md boxes, shall be" sub ject to such inspection as th2 chief of this bureau may direct, the inspecting officer to be appointed by the Navy Department. All ins actions to be atithe place of delivery, before bills are signed therefor:! v The prices of all the foregoing articles to be the same throughout the year, s nd bidders may ; offer for one or more articles. . All the casks, barrels, aid half-barrels, Iboxes or packages, shall be marked with their contentsand the contractors name. All . the barrels and halt- barrels of flour, bread, and pickles, shall have, in ad dition to the above, the year when manufactured or put up, marked upon them. J ae samples reterred to in una advertisement are those selected for the ensuiq reference to such as have been previously exhibited The quantity or these articles which will be re quired cannot be precisely stated. They will' proba bly be about f 1 To be offered for. i,puu,uuv 1US. 1,400 bbls. 250,000 Itjs. 150,000 lbs. 150,000 lbs. '235,000 lbs. 25,000 lbs 25,000 Ihs; 7,000 bush, 20,000 gals 22,000 gals. '50,000 gals. Biscuit Flour Rice Dried apples Tickles ? Sugar f Tea Coffee Beans Molasses Vinegar WhisKey ; ! JLIME. 1LIME. fa AYY CftS,ks of LIME just received in good order ILVU and for sale by i . March 26. 4t J. UOLLlUSWOUTII. g fiscal year, and have no per 100 lbs. per bbl. per lb. . per lb. per lb. per lb. per lb. per lb. per bush. , per gal. per gal. . per gal. The Quantities of any or ill may be increased or diminished as the service mhy hereafter require. The contracts will therefore be knade. not for specific qual tkies. but for such a uanti ties as the service may re quire to be delivered at thos e navy-yards respectively. Contractors not residing it the places where del v eries are required, must esitablish agencies at such places, that no delay may irise in furnishing what may be required : andJwheu a contractor fails prompt ly to comply with a rcquisi ion, the Chief or tne Bu reau of Provisions and Clot ling shall be authorized to direct purchases to be mi de to supply the deficien cy, under the penalty to be expressed in tae contract ; the reoord oi a requisition, or a uupnta vuFJ .v. at the Bureau of PrdvisionsJ and Uiotning, or ateuner of the navy-yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been njade and received- . Separate offers must e maue 101 cayu u..v srarda : and in case more than one article is contained in the offer, the Chief 01 the Bareau will have the rifeht to accept one or more1 of the articles contained inlsuch offer, and reject thei remainder ; and bidders whose pioposals are accepteuj (and none others) will be forthwith notihed, and as early as practicable a contract will be transmitted to mem for execution, which contract must be returneu; to the bureau within ten days, exclusive off the time required foij the regulartrajtisraission of the mail. f . AW.or more approved si reties, in a sum -equal to; the estimated amount of th s respective contracts, will be required, and twenty per centum in addition will ie witnneld from the amouht of all payments ; on ac- H J. C. POE AS AND WILb RECEIVE in a few days the largest and most thorough stock of ever offered to the public by him. In his stock will be found- and showed with pleasure in part the fol lowing goods : ; . Rich Black and Fancy Colored SIliKS ; ' Double Jupe Robes 5 Robe A'Q,uille, Robe.A'Les in Rerages, Organdie?, Muslins, Sic, i j KOBE-A-LA-DUCHEESE; j t ... 'j ROBES VALENTINE; f0gandies, Ginghams, Lawns and Muslins of all styles j ! 1 and Qualities' ; " . . ., A great variety of English, French and American Prints, Alpaccas, Challies, DebagesBerages, i j Bombazines, &c. ; Collars and Sleeves ; also, in sets for Mourning. Sjsviss and Jaconet Edgings, lnsertings and Bands. - j j , : A large stock of oi the latest styles ; together with Misses and Children's Flat.s ; Head-Dreases, Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers, Parasols, Fans, Umbrellas, Bonnets &. Hats. l . v j ; : GREAT .StVCE OF .'"".. . J ' ' f READY-MADE CtOTHIlVG. ;Thej above comprises but a small portion of the stock,' which was selected in Philadelphia and New York with reference to the Latest Spring Styles, and will be sold to customers on good terms. I ! ! J. C. POE. , March 1 2, 1859. -6w LJUn FOR SALE. TQM T. GILMORE, now offers fj for sale a portion of his swamp lands in the county of Cumberland, about 14 miles below Fay etteville, and about 1 miles east of the Cape Fear River. The entire swamp has been successfully drained of the large body of water by which it was heretofore covered. The land is apparently level, being; "free from ridges (which are so common to swamp lands generally) whilst there is an abundance of falj, by which the rain water can be carried off by ordinary ditches. A small portion of the land has been in cultivation about 7 years and those persons who have seen the crops, regard the land as equal in fertility to any they have seen in this itate jor else,where. The location is healthy, the neighborhood good, and the access to Fayetteville and Wilmington.easy by means of a good road 1 milesjin length leading directly to the river. -Besides this, it is within 3 miles of a beautiful little village, upon a high and healthy Bluff, at the river, with a Store, Ware-house and first rate landing. All which afford many conveniences to the neighborhood. As several persons have spoken of purchasing, this is deemed a proper time to call their attention to the subjectjjin as much as there is a crop now growing .upon a small portion of the land, by which , they can judge of its production. S-Reasonable terms will be given to the purchaser. : Sept. 10, 1858. tf . ' LIVER IMVIGOMTOR! i Prepared by Dr. Sanford . COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM - GUMS, II sONE OF THE BEST Purgative and L,lver XL 'Medicines now before the public. " One dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus and a preventive of Cholera. . ' ' i - - Only . one , bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness. I " One bottle ; taken for Jaundice removes all sal lowness or unnatural col or from the skin. r One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes the food digest well.':-"" :'--:--,k' : - One dose, oftenrepeat ed, cures Chronic Diar rhoea in its worst : form, while summer and bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. , A few bottles will cure Dropsy by exciting the absorbents. ' '''' "We take pleasure in recommending this med icine as a preventive for r ever and Ague, , vnui Fever, and all Fevers of a BilliousType. It op erates with certainty and thousands are willing to testify to its Wonderful virtues. . i ' . . i ' AH who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. - - .. . -. ' Mix water in the mouth with the Inviaorator," and t swallow both tegether. Price One Dollar per bottle. Dk. Saxfoed, Proprietor, No. 345 Broadway, N. Y. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by ; . Dr. S.J. U1JSSIAL.K, Dr. J. N. SMITH, - Fayetteville, N. C. jejirch 26, 1868. lj - These Gums remove all morbid or bad matter from the System, supply ing in their place a heal thy flow of bile, invigo rating the stomach, caus ing food to digest well, Purifying the Blood, giving tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the cause of the klisease -effecting a radfeal cure.? BUIious attacks are cured, and, what is bet ter,! prevented by the occasional; use of the Livpr Invigerator. ; One dose after eating is Sufficient to relieve the btomach and prevent the Ifood from rising and souring. i One dosetaken before retiring prevents night-; mare. : Only one dose taken at night loosens the bow els j gently, and cures costiveness. One dose taken after each meal will cure dys pepsia. Qne dose of two tea spobnsful will always re lieve Sutk Headache Only one dose immedi ately relieves colic while PS 0 i 0 0 H H Pi pi H March 11, 1859. I Observer & Preabyterlan-copy 6 times. .Cw - - - . . . i . - - TBS Ail tW SrB7 .' ' -or - - . WATCH JEWELRY, AND E. GLOVER ! FROM THE NORTH iof Goods in his line, con- $169 : Gold Chains of all Pins Ear-Rings and Brace Lockets : k inger-Kings : HAS RETURNED with a large Stock sisting of Waches of all kinds and prices, from. $8 to kinds and prices ; Breast ets. a large! stock; Gold Gold Pens and Pencils: Silver Spoons pf all kinds: a fine lot of j Silver Cups, Plated Castors and Candle Sticks, Cake Baskets ; Clocks. Military Goods and everything usually kept in a Jewelry Sjtore. which! he is prepared to sell on reasonable terihs. His frierids and the public are invi ted to call andj examine. 5 ; March 12, 1859. -3m TO SORTSMJEN !A:NI A OTHERS. I- HAVE a large lot of Double and Single Barrel 'Shot Guns, pouble and Single Barrel Rifles. Pis tols of all makers sporting implements bf every kind at New York priees. Jobbing of all kinds in the Gunsmith line ipromjHly attended to by i Nov. 27, 1858. ' -6m ! M. A. BAKER, BOOTS AND SHOES. ; WE are receiving a large stock of iBocts. Shoes and Gatters, embracing every variety of style and quality, siiitable for- ; ! SPRING & SUMMER WEAR - The stock was selected with care from the best man ufactories with! reference to: style and durability, which we offer cheap Tor cash or to prompt paying customers. ' ; - -1! ' ALSO h 'I j! . f I i Trunks, Oak aid Hemlock Sole Leather. Calf, Goat, Lining and Binding Skits, with a general assortment of Shoe Findings. j S. T.HAWLEY & SON.. March 19. ! 1 i -lm .. t . : ! i ' . MORE iTEW GOODS ! ! I AM JUST RECEIVING MY SPRING STOCK OF GOODS in my line. IThey were selected in the Northern Cities by -v. myself, with 'great cre. and bought on the most reasonable terms, by which I am enabled to offer the largest stock I ever be fore offered to the publici and to offer them generally AT GREATLY REDU CED PRICES. 1 -FRUITS- RAISONS, FIGS. PRUNES, APTLES, LEMONS, ORANGES. CHERRIES, CURRANTS, &c; PICKLES, kJELLIESi AND PRESERVES, , ' i A GREAT VARIETY ; I PERFUMERIES AND EXTRACTS OF VARIOUS KINDS ; j Fancy Soaps ajnd Pomades ; i MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS FIDDLES, DRUMS. FIFES, FLUTES, BANJOS, GUITARS, Sec. 1 r&lking Canes of every kind ;' 'BASKET AND WILLOW WARE ; Hobby Horses, &c; i NUTS; FINE AND COMMON CANDIES; SARDINES: FINE CIGARS; SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO : CRACKERSi; FINE POCKET KNIVES; A' LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PORT-MONAIES, SOME VERY NICE; FANCY ENVELOPES. AND , FANCY GOODS. TOYS AND YANKEE . NOTIONS ; AN ASSORTMENT OF INDIA RUBBER GOODS. WHIPS, ! COMBS. FISHING TACKLE. The pnblic are respectfully invited to call and examine myj l naive a great many nanasome inings mai cannot uu f .1 JAMES Tl LEE. -tf : f - Hotel Building. Stock to please. April 2, 1859. j ! ! ON tho 23rd ult., from the employ of Alvan 13. Jones, of Harnett County, two Negro Girls, named Mar garet and: Eliza, purchased s by me from said Jones and others. Marga ret is a dark Mulatto, about 15 years of aere, medium size, handsome figure, hair rather straight and long, thin " vi$age and some what down look. Eliza 4 of same complexion, abont 13 years bf age, not well grown, and: -resembles the other, who is her sister, lit is probable that they may attempt to pass as free, or place themselves under the care of some person, w;ith the hope jof escaping to some placs where they may live in idleness. A reward of TJ3N DOIL.ARS each, will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to me, if arrested in this or Harnett County, by any one not suspected cf having induced them to runaway, or for their con finement in the jail of any other county in this State, or FlFTY DOLLARS each, if caught out of the State, and confined in any Jail, eo that I can get them. - u , D. McDIARMLD. Cumberland" County, N. C, March 26, 1859.- -4t - . NOTICE i TO TURPEXTIXE DISTILLERS ASD OTHERS. I AM fully prepared; to make or repair TURPEN TINE STILLS ; WHISKEY STILLS, or do any kind of Sheet Iron work, at the lowest prices.. Uall and see for yourselves at ZS, 1858. Nov. 6m M. A. BAKER'S. NEW GOODS. -TTtT" MACINTYRE is receiving a general assort T Y ment of Imported and Domestic - UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, BONNETS, HATS 4- BLOOMERS, SHOES BOOTS GIAITER S, I Bryse's Cast Steel Raxing and limber Axes, Turpentine Hacks, Scrapers anil Dippers, Cast steel Weeding Hoes, a lkrge lot , of ITable Cutlery. Knivep and : ' . ; Fot&s, 'POCKET Knites, : V '. '-; .4-y-'.' Scissors i :' FINE IMPERIAL TEA, ' Loaf Sugar, Spices, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, &c'&c. New Orleans Molasses and Pure Syrrup ; an assortment of Ridiner and Driving Whins, from the American Manufacturing Co. .of Whips. Purchasers of these TTT1 ' 1. . . l . . . J 1 ma 4 a 5 n TBips wui tave lime ana mouey uuu iw buxc iu r u front. ' -. 1 i . - , Fayetteville, March 25 th. tf. ' - riITL and State, just printed and for sale at the m j- P. n t-vt a vr Feh'yl9 , tf- FATErriEVit.TJ5- ivn mcf"trjR ttit vtpbvsk vKr?KssiiiTT.v" attesdixo scch a jotRXET wouu be an additioxai. British firovernment. A fter having tisi ted Lord tariff upon thb oooDs which snoifXD bk MAPB. - - j Aberdeen fthe Prime Minister) and Clarendon r tmatmmx abb reputed to BB rHBBBST FASHiONAEli .. ( thRiTiirn RecTetKTV , hernllpd nnon T.crJ CUTTERS IN THE WOR1J). AKD IN ONE OF HIS HOUSES IN . . . J ' f , fi x New Yokjc he has a French cctter whose work he i aimerston, wno was men none Dcercrv, wiix warrant. . - i and was received, of conrse, with the ntnrost; Persons dbstrito a ooon scrr of clothes wnx do Doliteness and resDect. Palmerston. it is known- weu. to call at Woodward's. Adams Co's Express u r , HAVING LOWERED THE FARE, HE WILL SUPPLY COATS, MATE 1 7 t, A 1 fnrL l C of this bkst QuiuTT of cith. i nH nB , whom he had been attached before her first a price not exceeding TWENTT-FTVE dollars. Shouj marriage. A great deal of scan. mag. was cir- THE CLOTHING NOT BK SATISFACTORY tTOX TUim ARRrVAL; jto ciiAuuByriLLr jiacu. . ,. llats, Caps, Boots 'and Shoes 1 hi; r. 4 : Spring & Summer Stock J. C THOMSON INVITES THE ATTENTION OfThIS FRIENDS and the public generally to his large and com plete assortment of j j ' Hats, Caps) Boots and Shoes. Persons wanting goods in his line are invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. His large and varied assortment assures him that he can plejase them in all respects. He offers his goods at low prices for cash, or-to prompt paying customers. He has also a good supply of travelling and packing TRUNKS cheap.' J. C THOMPSON, April 9. (4w) . Market Square. w-J V3 . -- - - Hungarian & Honey Blade Grass Seed! WE have this day received a lot of the Hungarian Grass seed for sale. We. are , the regular au4 thorized agents for Cumberland, lliobeson. Richmond, Moore, and Chatham counties. Those who have en gaged are requested to call.and get their several quan tities as soon as convenient. Those who wish to ob tain some of the seed had better call soon, as the sup-,' ply which we shall be able to furnish this season will be limited. Explanatory pamphlets distributed gratisj i - I J. II. ROBERTS & CO. At the old Stand bf E. W. Wilkins & Co April 9. 4w Town papers copy 4 weeks. J ' $25 HEWAHD. R AN AWAY on'Monday night the 8th instani, my Negro man PETER. He is a fine carpenter, and will no doubt pass for a free man. He is very intelligent full six feet high, bright complexion, rather slender built, goodV teeth in front, and tine conntenance, but if frightened will indicate it in the eye had full face of whiskers and bushy head of hair, rather straight and black dresses well ire black clothing wore an old cloth cap when he left lie is free to talk and well calculated to deceive! He will probably change his name, as I believe his aim is to be free. ' . j He may endeavor to escape with waggoners or with some white man. The above reward will be-paid on his delivery . . ; james h. McQueen. Robeson county, NC, March 15. f -tf tiulated in the London r'vclzf as to the occasion of ilr Buchanan's introdnction, after the usual salutations, Palmerston said : " Fray accompany me into the next room, whero j we shall find my Lady Palmerston and some of the family. We ure all going to a graud flow er show at Chiswick ; they have coaxed mo into giving. them an impromptu luncheon hero in my official residence, where, by the way, I do not reside, and we shall be very glad if you will jjoin our party, without ceremony, and afterwards .accompany us to Chiswick. Lady Palmerston will have the honor of calling upon your charming niece, Miss Lane, in the course of .to-morrow, and we hope to sec a great deal of you both at Cambridge House.". So saying, Palmerston drew back the folding doors, and there, iu the next room, was a merry party, making glad over a luncheon. Mr Bu chanan was intr6duced to Lady Palmerston, who said with a smile, "These are ray children, Mr Buchanan. This," pointing to the present; Earl j Cowper, " this is my eldest, sou." Mr Euphanan smiled, bowed, glanced from Lord Cbjvper to Lord Palmerston always remem ber! hat Buchanan had never heard of lhu particular scandal in the case ; never knew that Lady P. had been Lady C; never heard that the Lady married Palmerston after she was fifty. But glancing from Cowper to Palmer ston, and wishing to be- complimentary, ho said; " Indeed, my lady, I should have recog nized this gentlemen, even in the street, as Lord Palmerston's son from the strong family resem blance F Mr Buchanan was told how the caso really was after his blunder." j- LOST! LOST!! r I HE undersigned lost a Bond in the Town of Loim- JL ber ton during Superior Court : week, or on his way home therefrom, of $250 on Alexander Shaw and Dauiel Shaw, made, payable to him or order, dated sometime in April.: 1S57, and written one dav after date. &c. This is to warn all persons from tradinjr for said bond, and also to warn saidj Alexander Shaw aud Daniel Shaw from paying it to any person but the subscriber. Any person finding said bond and re turning it to me will be liberally rewarded. JAMES C. DAVIS. ; April 3. ... - ' j 1 3t -x - FAYETTEVILLE IJOTEL, T. WADDH.L, PROPRIETOR. A il'V nn HIS, the most commodious .Hotel rgVefav X in-North Carolina; fronting 300 flbyiil3- feet on Hay and Donaldson streets, is located in the centre of the business portion of the town, and surrounded by all the bank ing houses, wholesale merchants and principal pro duce dealers. Business men will find the notel a convenient and comfortable house. : . . All the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville, April 2, 1859. -4- ly'r. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY. COURT OF PLEAS Sf QUARTER ESSIOJS, . , ! MARCH TERM, I 8 & 9. . Malcom Mclnnis, Administrator of Gilbert Mclnnis. j j i versus 1 . i Thorpas Mclnnis, Neill McLean, .Duncan A. McLean, John Harrington and wife Jeanette, Allen J. Cameron and wife Catherine, and heirs at Law of Duncan Mclnnis. PETITION TO SELL LAND.. IN this case it appears to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendants heirs at Law of Duncan Mc lnnis, dee'd are non-residents of the State :it is, therefore, oidered that publication-be made in the North Carolinian, a weekly newspaper published in the town of Fayetteville, for six successive weeks, noti fying the said Defendants to be and appear before the Justices of our said Gourt to be held for said County, at the Court House in Toomer, on the Second Monday in June, then and there to show cause why the land described In the Petition should not be sold to satisfy the Petitioner's demand. Witkess, Benjamin F. Shaw, Clerk of our said Conrt at Office, the second Monday of March, A-. D. 1859. BENJAMIN F. SHAW, Clerk. April 2, 18j9. Cw price of advr. $4 95 ; THEY HAVE C02VEZL MULLETS in oak barrels ; . Lard in Kegs, H Baltimore City cured Hams ; ' - New Orleans clarified and crushed Sugar ; A lot of Garden Tools expected, next week. for sale low for Cash, at ' . - ' J. II. ROBERTS & GO'S. Store opposite C. T. Haigh fc Sons. ; April 2. 1859. -tf All 3SI I HAVE Associated with me, in this line, Mr John K. D alley, and will style the firm pRRELL. & DAILEY. ' I ,',n We have purchased the Steamer Sotttherkeb and. Mi a few days, will have a New Flat employed with her. Those favoring us. with their patronage may rely npoT prompt despatch, by applying to Mr. Dailey on board, or to me at mv Office. : . - I R. M. ORRELL March 26, 1859. R. MORRELLi JOUN'K. DAILEY. -tf. 1 Fresh Arrival. 7 r-7 KriBBTiS.IIGRRING,newand in splendid order, .( O 50 Bales Hay, and 65 Bales Rice Straw, Forale for cash at lowpricea April 2d. J. H.. ROBERTS & CO. .. tf ILL HEADS neatly printed, one, two, and three half Khfiet rulea ior ine purpose, trive us 1 call at the .The following Dream respecting the Ilct practice we clip from an exchange: Dr B, is an 'advocate of blisters, for any and all affections of the spinal column, alias the backbone. So intent is his mind ou tho subject, that at night he dreams of it. Tho other night, after retiring late, leaving a can dle close to his bed, he dreamed that he was sick, that a physician was called in, and that tjie first thing was the application of a most blistering, blister, to Dr. B's back. The draw nig anil burning began, and'increased to inten sity and-intolerable pain. Dr. B. asked his brother doctor to remove it but he refused, saying; that the blister must do its perfect work. Ph. D, could endure it no longer, and raised himself inithe bed seeking relief The-exertion in 'raising, and the torture of the blister on Li back,: awoke him. Th'e first thing that caught his eye was the clothes on fire at the foot of the bed.. -He reached behind him to pull his shirt down over the blister, but the appur tenance to that garment was gone, the fire had burnt it off to the neck. Dr. B. extinguished the - fixe in the bed, but the fire in the blister continued to burn, and did not vanish with his dream." ! The Revolution in Chili Sho cling ;- j Outrages. c !A correspondent of the Philadelphia Penn sylvania!!, writing from .Valparaiso, gives somo interesting particulars of the progress of the revolutionary outbreak in Chili. On the 3rd of January, a battle was fought at Conception, re sulting in the success of the Government troops, alter about 4Ul had been killeu aud wounded on both sides. Two other battles subsequently took place, intone of which (at San Felippe) 600 were killed and wounded. Uf this engage ment the writer remarks : It is said that the officer in command of tho government troops, in order to excite his men, stated to them that if victorious, they would be granted three hours to pluuder and to do jnst as they pleased with persons and things within, their reach. As soon as the enemy were driven from the city the, work of plunder and outrago Commenced. All the business houses, stores uiid private residences were forcibly entered Ixnd robbed, j Kot only were the dwellings of respectable citizens robbed and -damaged, bnt the female inmates. were insulted, and in sciro instances were brutally outraged. The nunnery doors were forced open, and deeds of the ncst revolting and disgraceful character perpetrated. At tbe city of Caldero, a 32 pound shot, fired from a Government War Steamer, passed through the house ot tho United States vice consol, greatly damaging the house and furni ture. Petersburg Enpress. sncr- From the Cincinnati Eaqnirer. UDon a another page will be iound a xrestion that the statue of Daniel Webster, re- cently sent to lioston oy uiiram rowers, " do placed with his face to the South and his back toward the Commonwealth, to represent tbe attitude he stood in at the-close of his life." We think a valuable amendment to this propo sition would be to place the figure of the great man of Alarshfieldjn a situation where he could be pointing to the door of Faneuil Hall, whero he was refused the liberty to speak ; and, full, in front of him, two stone monsters, barring his way- Bigotry and Disunion. A gentleman in one of Le Sage's novels had one suit cf livery for all the servants that came, long men or short, fat men or lean into that livery they must co. - . There was! a very narrow and scanty amount of cloth in a 1 pattern for a Massachusetts man. Daniel Webster outgrew their measure when he took the measure of the Union, and finding now that their contracted eloth cannot eTcn make a shroud for his skeleton, they vent their spleen against his marble statue. It h? amus ing tosee these sheep butting agaiust that im peribsablepillar of a nations pride. We think; most of them most belong naturally, to tho Ma rllchtad race. a j"