-, -i.---; M ! 'Af.-: I - ' . ! ' - ' ( ; . . ' -'- ' v-:: .... .: - ; ; - ; , y ' - ; ; ; ' '. ' : ' ' f - ' ' " . V- -' ' " ' '-..-.-- - ! .-p. -.. j -. ,'"... " ! : , ' - ; - ' ;" j .- ' .-,' ;:'V--- ... . - 'i--l -. i . ' ,. . . : - i 1 -: - J i ! ?tf..-.r-J . -( ! .. -- j . .-. .; .. . ; - - , i-.-. , ;: ...... : : . . in w y 1THE. NOBLEST MOTIVE IS THE PUBBIG GOOB." "1 . PAYABLE IN ADVANCE T I I S, $2 00 PER" ANNUM, ' . . - S FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, SEPTEMBER 17, 1859. VOLUME XXI. NO. 1,0G0. f - i i i i SATIliDAY. - . -i 1 " I II TERMS OF SUBSCKIPTION. StugVe copy, in advance, per annum at the -ijiid of tliq year i S2-.0I0 : 3,0)0 Suigle Ctiuessiive cents. No Mub'sci iptioa will le received for less than six ILutes of Vtlvertising. , Sixtr ca&U per square of 1G lines, or less, for the first. a:id 3 '.) ceuts fqr each subsequent insertion,. Any period under 'three months. ' " For three months, . . . . . St 00 . For six mouths, . . . .. . 00? : Fur twelve months, . . . ... 10 00, for ' l.i.';i , ivi vi tiiyiui u.ta ij . . v.r-.- t -r ihJ. Aivci:ti-ifjrs are particularly requestedtj to si. if " tli i mnnber i.I' insertions desired, otherwise ttjey , i 1 1 b: i averted until forbid, and charged accordingly. :?r .J OH WORK of all kinds executed neatly and ' SINULAlli & IJAKK CLEMENT (i. WRIGHT, i f ATTORSKY AT LAW, ' layettoville, 3NT- O- 1 'M' lract!C,e: in the counties of BTaden, Samp- t : s'm and Cumberland. Prompt attention givjun to. all bu-i'uess committed to Lis charge: ! , W: S. NORMENT. ! ATTO-liXKY AND COUSNELOII kl LAW LUMIiKRTON, N. C. " 7 ILL ATTKND the Counfty.aod Superior Courts, T- o! L'ob !son, (JiunberLind., 151aden and Colum-l.n-. Ail bn'-'ii- ititrastbd to his care, will receitc p.i-Diiiiit'-alt'Mitio'u.. ( -Mli.ce in the Court House. ' i--w 1 ,!OI!N P; FULLER, ATTORNEY AN1" COUNSELOIl AT LAW, 1 1 T . I.L I'll VCTlClv: in the t-outt! ot KoiK-son V : t','iniber!antl. Culiiml'ms and Bladen.' Office at . ' L!.inb;;rto;i, RotVso.u co., N. C .Jul v f. .i.- w.:;in. AUCTiOA'EErt COMMISSION MERCHANT, . ,'E:itt Siilti 6f Gillespie Street, Fa.ti:ttevii.i,k, N. C. N'.,v. is:. . : '.. . H. GEA HAM, . 01 cuti nu 5 sioii ill crdjant. wiLMixtrox, n. c. r;LTj give-proinpt :antl personal .attention to a I Co..i-i''jcM.!ir'!i.ts- (vf Siiirit'4 Turpentine, Rnsii T.i!-. Tarpntin and all country produce for sale. - ' v aL ) i" I I -Ml u; stairs over tin -Store of M r -.Vol i.i -a' id joining "LutJcrluh's . L'arf. North W-ate; .-',( ::: Sli et t. ... - - ; -I'.ii',-- f'!. : ;;;; -. tr .: ' :.:. FA JC'I Tia I j.Ll IIOTFL, f:- :- T. WADDII.L rilOI'RIKl OR. -s f IIIIS. the most coinmoilious ITot 41 tir.-.-.SiwW. I in North' Carolina, fronting 3U0 atcU .n .the. centre cl f lit- ..T? nTr It? p..i :Un .i (1m t-.v. n. si-hdurnuiidel by :ill tl.e hai; ia r li..-.iM-s. w hV.l.'Mi'Ie ihOrchauts. aiul priKcipal pi ! ' . vA:i:i: -V.H-s- men v. ill find the Hotel a.convrnie an I f-mi.-i'i .'ri-!ii d ' ' hJ4ise., ' i ' . , - ' A 11 i'.h- S4acs: ifrj-ivt and I part from this Hotel. ! ;;,. ill.'. April 2. 13 'r Q- TiX- AKi :, c. .' li in.l. a lai-":e aWoiiiuent of Box :uvd eookiiig 7 . S;.- - ; Tin-warie: HlVcctdion :,Lead I ' 1 1 - A sr.-tl c Old Dominion tollee rot.1' l or sale i y N.KV.r. tf ..jamks1a;aivTixi:. " JSTOTICE. vviv-ri imk'tEntly rrRCiiA,sr:r the Ead l'"C.nne.l V'MeKeUiiiJi. t-am"- now carrying on thie i ' ' .... . , .t. i n(..ii' i jiirr. ,i it. l'U-i;!''-- ;u council s uniu. t : : - R. II. LYON. Aiir 1 1 .-."!. ' w-tf -.; MarTDlo Factory, 1 - L. ' -I ' MY OliO. LAUDER, . - t.;Sf. 1 . 3;v Two Doors above . T. Haigli -& Sou's Store, 1 . " - FavettcvillCi j . U. OetT 1, lS-'.S. ly. ' f J FHiT FiXISIlEj).A SUPERIOR. STILL CAP i WniilM t. work tiftfeti Barrels, which I will sell a md n . -'r.'a:aldo terms. -- Apdy soon F.ty. tt. ill.-. May l:. '.30. - ! JAMES MARtlNE . w-tf f J M ITS KYI.i: IS X )W H ElEIV I XG 1 LAHOE SUPPLY S ib 13 ; i d a ?I ATS, SllOIiS; DOLTIXG CLOTIfS, Arc., ' All ff w.h;cTtNviil t c offered by Whole-salejor Ketaii a- lov a iliv same tiiality can be had in this State. , M:trch 12. i s.y i" . 1 ,u' ' Losr. r T DROF1T.1) front iky Sulkv, on the Fayettevillc .;;a.nd (V,ur., lU:.iltfiload in about 1 1 miles of Fay 1 tt.eviib". my Mi-dieitl bags, containing-a pocket cae of lustruni-its ttci "-"-The tinder will be liberally rje . w arded by addressing- the. ubscribcr at. Fa vcttevil b. Juiy 23-1 I tod. JX(. M MeLEAN. : SFERM. Re!in(Ml;-tard. Linseed and Tanner V OIL . WHITE LEAD: I!urni!ig Fluid; Putty ; Window G las and Sash of afl .-ics. r , , i . ALSO A frrdi supply of Bond's Fain Destroyer. For sale by J. . ! JAS. MARTINE.i i .- Nov. 27: tf. . - - ; . : ; . . . j BEDSTEADS JlJfD CHAIRS For Sale at reduced prices, at the Auction Sto-ire e - A r 'MUDiirr.t I A ig 1, 1833. tf DENTIL NOTICE. DR. R. SCOTT o.Ters bis profes.Ion.al services to the community ..arid, mav.be seen at his office. two door hast ot the Market. ; ." dpt. o. !.:.:. ; . w-tf . - . 2&iss licc Campbell "lirjLL. RESUME . HER SBHOOL, on Gillespi V Street, on Moiulay Oet 3rd, 1859. SeDt 12. w-3t i d-lt I a TMPORTATIOSS - I FOR THE FALL OF 1859. rf II El subscribers Lave received most of tljeir pur- cbases for the approaching Fall Trade, embra cing a argo and g( neral assortment of Cooe fries, Hollow .Ware, the Torf or less ; Leather, Calfskins, Shoe Findings. Sole With articles enerally wanted for manufacture of Shoes: In grat variety and 8 A DDL EI! Y 11 A R D-W A RE . They fhave also a jlded largely by Direct Importation from th; Mafiufaet res in Europe to their : JllFZ CUTLERY j Department, by w hkb they are enabled to savg to j their customers tl L" Northern Jobbers7 Fronts, ana L sell at a small advance on cost on j they are disposed t tbe.r usual terms, their cdod br the They solicit an examination of; t'r ii'de' .generally f ' ;:i ' I :i':lz. udiilti6iintw t& "above ar:etv oli0oC3r.3Bcli the aggregate con; The Largest tiiute one of the largest If not j Stork to be Found in Xorth Carolina, the undersigned jJre Sole Agents in this: place for j Mess. Wm. (Jailer of their Sou. of Chalhaiu Co., for the Sale - SUP1 JRIOR BROGANS. j. Messrs. ! C. & Sor are manufacturing Shoes from Leatheri tanned by themselves except the outer sole; they have all the r cent improvements in machinery, Planters Will Fini Superior anv ever offered for sale in this and arc making A jShoe Tbat in every respect ti section and at a r basonable price. Call and see ! ! GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO-d-lt w-:5m Angut 'J, 48"D TT701LD ISVITE ATTE.TIO TO TLlil LARGE T T lund desirable Stock of (ill O C E III E S. CONSISTING IN FART OF 1.30 Bars of Rio. Laguara and Java Cottec : 100 libls. ami III ds. Sugar (assorted ;) 2) ijhds. Mola. .30 ' " Bacon, Sidrs and Shoulders. OU0 Saks Sail t loO lioxeS good 'obacco ; !;' Adamantine and Tallow Candles: 12." ' Sperm .-.0 50 h Soap, (jassorted ;) CandvJ 100 Bags -Shot 1000 Ijbs. Bar Ledd ; .304 IJI.'lw. Snuff d Eagle Mills ;) j Hi". Soda 2.30 Nails d -ALSO ! ! a I.AKGK UN O GKNKKAL. ASSOI1TMKX T; OF II Aj It W A Farmliiir L'tensil It hZ A N C U X 1 15 n Y . ,of all descriptions ; h. Swedes and Feruviah Iron ; Aiiieijcan. Englisj Blisteji. German Blacksmith Too Cast St( el : Coopiirs' do.: Corn hellers an Bucfefts. Rrooms Straw Cutters ; ' j and Fails ; ! : Leullinn Manilla! afid Jute. Ropo. (al! lvinds and Lines and Bed Cords ; f.uafetv :) Flov l.llov Ware ; Cotton Yams an All of which wil 1 Sheetings at Factorv'Prices'; be sold low for cah. or on usual time to broanpt pafrng customers e.i 1 1 a.i'lj cxai'i.-no whciv . i .la r Tot'ltotiWWV-to D.. & W. Mc LAURIE. r riin-ii Ts.-.o. -tf BOO rs & shots F rLL AND WINTER S10CK, HAWLEY & HN 4 RE ireccivinir ; large stock ot Boots and Shoes. J.. cmibracing ev! b-y variety of style and 'quality.- . Gads' '1 Boys an I Youths' Calf Boots, Gaiters .y Shots, Light. ijoubkvSolcj . and Quilted Bottoms. - i and Children'' fine hechd ILS M Gaiter, , In rreat variety. Slippers and Sliooi si:u A purtorior. article f'A XT "S, 'SIIOKS. .. I -. made to our1 order Sipsfle and Double Sole. XCGRO 15ROGAXS A' lar.i supply o double fole : pure Clack and Russi-t ; single and ased direct from Manufacturers at redact ol cash priecJs ; will be. sold cheap, j ' ALSO " t - -rh I 1 rr 7- nus 7 Jcather of a a .kinds ; !hw -Ei 11 din s 'of every acscnfition.' f which we oiler low for cash, or on usual time rs. 4-tw 1-td to pron A u . pt custiimi IIAN'Ei assoji Ited with me, in this lijie, Mr John X K. Dai ley, ai d will style the tirin ORRELL, & DAlLEf V. . Nv'e.have.purchaRcd the Steamer Sovthkkxkr, and in a few days, will 1 ive a New Flat employed with her, Those avoring u k with their patronage mav rely upon prompt de fliatch. by applying to Mr. Dailey on board, pr to me a my oiuce. R. M. ORRELL. R. M. ORRELL JOIIX K. DAILEY March -1C. 1S.39 -tf. Reward. V 1 ANA)V XV m-tgr'o AY fr Im the subscriber on the Sth ihst.. a bov nliin-ed MANUEL. Said negro is a- bout 2J vears old (i feet I or two inches high. He is the neighborhood of V. II. Brow n , where he was last teen. I will suuijosld to be in! in Robeson count jrivc tltt; above re yard of twenty dollars ler his dejiv- ery to pi: within Bixty days from this date. I will ci.ve art additional 1 j'twanl of S-M) for evidence suffi- cien t tb convict a ly white man of harboring said i:e- JAMES McXATT. Aug20. 18.y. w tf Turpentine rurpeiitine ! Turptnline 80,(100 TU RFENTINE LOXES on and near e Rail Road, about 5 to (i miles from ayettf ville, will son wisiliing to en be rented on good terms to anyper- bark in the business. Also good SA W and GRIST MILL, and tw o small RICHEST FARMS in the County FARMS- Al-sol two of th of CunUerland, otie about one mile from the Market H5use,lkuown as the Bailevplace : the other about nine miles from q own. Known as me ceieoraieu amiu Lands, ;which h .s Uoi) or ."JOU acres cleared land, which it' properly'cultivi ted, will produce an average 6-f 0, bushels of Corn pier acre. , those Avishiug tb rent said lands must apply soon, or they cannot be rented. I I or particulars who is jauthorized applvto C. E. Leete, Fayetteville, to rent in my absence. A. X. McBOXALU. Fayetteville,F b. 8, 185.". -tf I he Undersigned Informs By His line of Row anf w ill not 1 tatio; of freight.: Coats, that the loss of the jsteamer sson h(s facilities, for the tiranspor- wie New Steamer , J NOIJTII CAROLINA" will tace her plate, and for Iightn.ess of draft, freight capacify. speed tnu iiinsn tor Passeagers. she is not surpassed by any uoat,ver on Cape Fear River. 1 T. S. LUTTEKLOII j : d w 3t 1 '' . f ; ' : Sepi 8, 1859. 'AlSES iMrKTlSTEl general afsortment of every thing in the above linej ; S ' ALSO ' 1 ' ! A prime article of Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE; Crushed and jiJrown Sugar ; Sugar lfou.se Syrup anfl Af o ccoc All of whish is offered on as good terms as' can lp bad in this cdarket. 'Nov. 27, 1 tf JA. FE tBKRTOX HAS TAKEX THE agency foV SCOYlLE ifc GOODELLL'S celebrated i S40 SOWING illACIIINlRS, These Machines are extensively used in th's com. munity, and are pronounced by competent judges tii the best j ' . 1 FA Ulit Y MA CHINE S KNO WX. So simple jia the arrangement, that the Midline 14 ncjt liable to jge out of 'order, and domestics may be tahght in ;a few tyours to use it with ease and success. Numerous tetinxonials migjht be obtained to show the entire satisfaction w;iiich j these Machines have "giv en, and all te Agent"; ask' pf those who desire. to pur chase, is to call and see for then-dvesdhe facility and efficiency Of its execution. ' I I ! " J. A. PEMBERTON . ?ept. 9, IS 39. ' w-5t d-lt LtiTTEIlLOirS LINE. TEAM EH 'FANN Y;; leaves Fayetteville every O' Monday Sand Thursday nujrniDg, at 15. minutes aflerSun-ris i; and Wilmington, Tuesday and Friday, at j o'clock, Steamer! tnent of Flat carrying paasengers and freight.; SOUTHERNER,7' with a full comple- , makes one or more trips peT week, as cirqumstancd s may require The accident to the Steamer "ROWAN"" w ill be repaired in aj few days. She will then take her place Tl S. LETTER' LOH. -tf - . ,r in the line. Oict. 9. I AYEIR'S CHERRY lloarsvuess. Ekmfield, Mass., 20tb Bee, 1855. Tn. J. Ci ApR : 1 do not lisitate to say the ln-t rt'in.-cly I hnvu evei- found for Qoup;h., li.i.ti wue-i. laiflunza. and, the concomitant sy ii!ouis of 4 did, is xoiiv C'litKRY 1'e.toral. Jt-'oinst:mt lie in my prartice and my family fi.r tl-.i- ! i-t toil yrars !rt fhon it to possess suiK-riiir virties lur thi? tn-Ht'iii.'nt ot tliese' complaint.-?. ! EBKN KMO I1T, M. V. Jk'. . Mdll1bKV, KsQ..of Utica, X. Y.. writes: " lmve ysed your J'Ki.TOUAt myst lf and in my lamily ever siiieo join invented it. 'and believait tlie Itest medicine for its i.uipose ever put out. With a bud cod i should sooner pay twenty-five 'dollars tor a bottle than dc without it, or take any other remedy,1" Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza. j" Springfield, Mrss., Feh- 7, 1R.V?. BuotiieR Ater : I will choctrfully certify, yonrTKCTOKAi. i the he$t remedy vfe possess for the euro of Whooping Hngh; ", anji thochest fliseades of children. We of your fraternity in the Soiith appreciate your skill, and commend your ni'- Jk ine to our AMOS LES, Esq., Months ey, I a., wriws, 3?1 Jan. h-id ;v tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors 185C: "I six week".; took many mddieim-s without n-lief ; finally tried yoiir Pectoral Ijv tho adricd of our cleisvman. The first dose relieved tlm soienes.3 in my throat and lunfrs; less than one half the lx.ttle made mo comjuetely well. Your medicines are the Mienpest as the U'st wo can buy, and we eKteeirr you, poctor, and yojnr remedied as. the poor man's friend." j Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. 1 f West Manchester, Pa., Feli. 4, 1P50.- Fnt : Your Cherry Pf.ctokal is performing marvellous cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of, consumptiiin, and is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for th last f rty j-ears. ! ! j I1EXRY L.. PARKS, Merchant. . AI A. RAMSEY, M. P., Albion, SIoxroe Co., Iowa, writes, Sept. 6, 1855:j"During mypracticeof many years Ijhave found nothing equa to your Ciiekkt Pectoral for giving base am! re lief to consumptive patients, or curing snch aft are curai.le." We might Idd volumes of evidauce, but the mostjpom ini-iii proof of the irtues of this remedy is found n its tffects upon trial. 1 . ': 1 : Consumption. ;i ! Probably rip one remedy has ever been known which cured io many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no ! human aid can reach ; biht even to those the Cherrt Pectoral affords re lief and comlbrt. ;- . j Astor House, Xew York Citt, March 5, 1S56. Doctor Ater, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to in form you wliat your Cherrt Pectoral has done for my wife. She had bee4 five months laboring under the dangerous symp toms of Consiimption, from which no aid we could pj-ocm-e jrave her much relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr.j Strong, of this citv. Where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless his kindness, as we dq your skill, for she has rdcorered from that day. She is not yet ias strong n bhe used to bf , but is free from her cough, and calls herself Wei). Yours, with gratitude and regard. . ORLAXDO SHELBY, of ShelBTville. Omstanvtivies. do not despair till you have tried AtEr's Cdeiirt .Pectoral.: it is made by one of the best medical chemists in th -.world, and iti cures all found us bespeak the high merits of its virtue. Philadelphia Lv'ger. :j Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE scieJces of Chemistry and Medicine have fceen taxed their utaiost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is.knwn toman. Innumerable proofs areehown that : these PillS hkve virtues which surpass in excellence the ordina i ry medicines,i!and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem ' of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to : cure. Their ipeuetrating properties stimidate the vital activities of the body, emove the obstructions of its organs purify the blood, and exel disease. Tliey purge out the foul hnTnors whieh breed and gtow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or gans into thpir natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Xot only do they cure the every day complaints of every bodyJmt also formidable And danger ous diseases jthat have baffled "the best of human skill. W hile they produce powerful effects, they are, at the samejjtime, In di minished doi-s. the safest and best physic that can tie employed for children.! Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and beings piirely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not sub- stantiated bjj men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians Iuivq lent their names to certify to the public the re liability of nty remedies, while others have sent nie the assur ance of their conviction that my Preparations couribute im mensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering ftllow-mc-n. The Agen below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Amer ican Almanac, containing directions' for their use, and certifi cates of their cures of the following complaints : jj Costivenei, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Iropy, ITear burn, Headrtche arising from a foul Sto&iacb, Xnuw-a. Indices- ;. tion, Morbid ilnacrion of the Bowels.and pain arisinji therefi m, 1'latulcncy, jjoss of Appetite, all Ulcerdtos and Cutaneous Dis eases which jrequire an evacuant Mediciiie, Scntfula or King's BtU. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the sy--tem, cure many complaints which it would not be sutposed they oould reach, Jsnch as Deafness, ParUal Blindness, Neuralgia and . . Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gont, and olher kindred complaints arising froni & low state of the body or Obstruction of its functions. i Do not be put off br unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for A tee's Pills, and take noth- ' ing else. ! N4 other they can give'you compares w ith this in Us intrinsic valiie or curative powers. The sick want the best aid , there is for (hem, and they should have it. " j lrjparel ly Dr. J.C. AYER Practical aad Analytical .Chemist, Xowell : PEick, 25 Cts. per Box. Ftvs Boies roa 1. &QL.D BY S noV TccelfTJfef I S. J. HINSDALE, : Fayetteville, N.C Ffeb'y 19, 183. i.. GOODS. (WEENG IX ADDITION to ou T,e lrsai siock the following goods, - - 'S Coffee, Rio, lnguira id Java. ' iiU I t ?1Ws Sugar, different grades. -,r- ,1 avF. asBonea qualities. f ?? Half Bbls Eag!e Mills Snuff, in small bladders auoires and Kegs Super Carbonate Soda. ; 20 Stewarts Hanrlv- SI &?n Candles, Adamantine and Sperm. 5 Dales Bagging, Duadee and Guntiy. 2 Tons Hollow ware.! f 200 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 500 Lbs Bar Lead, ; 6 . Bags shot. : " - I0J Keg Nails. . ; ALSO - ' CUTLEUY. , Collars, WliipK &c, ." 1 GINGER, PEPFEH and SPICE ' Window Glass, Putty and White Lead. Cigars, Green and Black Tevs. Bale Rope and Twine. Manilla lioje, SaslrGord &e. r -Brooms, Buckets, Pails and Matches. Cotton Yarn3 and Sheetings at factory prices. And a good many other articles not mentioned, and expect to. make such additions" to our stock, as the trade requires. We Will sell at wholesale or retail, low for cash ; or o:i time to prompt paying customers, or exchange for country; produce. i i Persons wanting gioods. in our line, are requested to examine our ttoek before purchasing. ' PEMBEltTOX & SLOAX. E. L. PEMBERTON". GEOliaE Sl.OAX. Aug. 25, 185D. w-4t-fs . d-3t Fall and Winter-Good 1 859. WE are now receiving and by lsrtSeptember will have in store OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WIXTEll GOODS, comprising a barge assort ment ot ! j STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 1 Boots and Shoes, Hats and Bonnets, -.. REA DY MAD E C LO TIW G, All of which we are disposed to sell at at the lowest market prices for cash or good paper II. & E J. LILLY. Aug. 26, 1S59 d-lt '-6t TThU. JAMES DAVIS, having JLjr decided on; permaneAtly ocating m -the Town of Favetteville, respcctfull'o ffers his servi ces to the citizc ns of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Pro fession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, iafter au extensive experi, once, to which is added a thorough Dental educa tion, that ho can give entire satist'acOJ1 as far as it is in the. power of Dentisry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated iri a proper and careful man ner, as well as diseases of the mouth, None but "he proper inetals aremade use of iu tho various perations. Charges will be moderate, that thet V nefits of the Prbfession mHyr be placed within ii.. ,.c n I..- i .... .4-1, tTio vv iii bo found at aU tinfes'. May. 15185S 1 tf ASSETS $25,618 62. S Company has been iii operation more than sis-jems, auu Jias- pinu iiesrire iusst"H. amuuui, -. -1 -l ' j,i It.. I : 1 .. . : i ing to $23.'21.87 .without auy asses; hne,h t insurance a erag'ng its nicn:bersiaboht i per dent. Amount of property now insured,,! $1,563,490.01 Afhount pvemiumj notes now on hand, 247 ,738.08 ! DIRECTORS : ! "" George McNeill, D.A.Ray,: j II. L. Myravcr; 1 S. W.Tillinghast; i Henry Lilly, j N. A. Stcdman, J S. J. Hinsdale, I T. S. Lutterloh, W m. McLaurin, S. T. Hawlev, W. X. Tillinghafi, A. A. McKelhan. J; D. Williams; ' James G. Cook, A, W. Steel, James Kyle, Hon. J. G. Shepherd. U.F.JJrown, 'Wilmington. A. . Hall, Wilmington OFFICERS :. GEORGE :McXEILL, PBESIDEXT. D. A. RAJV, JVICE PKESIDJCXT. C. A. MCMILLAN, SECRETARY. J. Collins and C. CjMcG'rumrnen. Travelling Agents. 7fc$r The Company; invite applications. -S;, May '19, 1859. .?. " :. , -. j '' "" - yV wly'r MOIlE MY GOODS!! I AM JUST RECKIVIN MY SPRING STOCK OF COODS in my line. They werjs selected in the Northern Citico by myself, with great curej. and bought on the most reasonable terms, by which I ain enabled to offer the largest stock I ever be fore offered to the public, and to offer them generally AT GREATLY REDUCED PKICES. ' RUITS-X R USONS.FIGS. PRUNES-. APPLES. LKMOIfS. ORANGES CHERRIES, CURRANTS. &c; PICKLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES, i A GRrTAT VARIETY ; PERFUMERIES AND EXTRACTS OF (VARIOUS KINDS ; -MUSICAL! INSTRUMENTS- kid D LES, DRUMS. FI FES, FLUTES; B AN J OS., GUITARS, &.c , Walking Cjanes of every kind ; : BASKET AND WILLOW WARE IJebby Uorsea. Sic.;. , NUTS FINE AND COMMON CANDIES: SARDINES - FINK CIG BS ; S. VI OK ING AND CHEWING TOBACCO ; CRACKERS: FINE POCKET KNIVES ; A LARGE 'ASSORTMENT; QF PORT-MONAIES, SOAi VERV NICE; FANCY ENVELOPES. AND FANCY-GOODS. TOYS AND YANKEE NOTIONS"; -M ASSORTMENT OF INDIA RUBBER GOODS, WHIPS, ' .O.MBS., FISHING TACKLE. The public are respecully invited to call and examine my stock. I have a great mahy handsome things that cannot fail to please. I ' .' j - JAMES R. LEE. April 2,lS09; -tf : i j' Hotel Building. AS I am determiriodj 0 emigrate to the West, J of fer my land for sale, containing Nine - Hundred Acres more or less, J located on the Turnpike raad leading from Fayetteville to Rockingham, Twenty four mjles from the former and twenty eight from the latterTand also, between; four and five miles from the Center Plank road. On the above tract of land there is a small Farm of 0d upland cleared, with all the "uuuiugj uccfJ'sa.ry lor it t-iuaii lai mri , auv. - are also about Ten acres of good; Swamp land, cat down and ditched, ready for clearing up, all of which is well adapted to the!production of Corn, Cotton &c. There is also an excellent Mill Site, on this land on a never ceasing Stream, the dam of which is partly made. Any person wishing to go into Turpentine, would do, well to, call and examine for themsalvee, as it is not inferior to any in the State, for Turpen tine; If the above mentioned land, is not sold by the Uth; of October, I will offer it at public sale, of which due notice will be given. Any person wishing to in quire into "the particulars,, may address me at Mont rose, P.O., or may find mo at any time, at my. resi dence". ' . - v .X i' : , J. J, JOHNSON. Aug. 27, 1859. : ' C-tw ' l td pd ; 1 A iPk A rvT.P.S . ! TALLO W WANTED. jFOR JmJJJ whieh the highest casb price will be paid. A. M. CAMPBELL. ; Oct.l, 1856. ! tf v J1LE XOimi CAUOLINO WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT'B 14. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Our Difficulty with England. One of the strangest things in the world is, that two nations like the U. States and Great Britain should be continually growling at each other, never content with what wo have, Kbut like the horse leach we are trying give, give ! TliU trait of the American character is not' a little i indulged in by our cousin over the water, and it appears that at this time the John Hulls are a littlo grasping and wish, to appropriate more than is their own. '- Tle Island of San Junn is the bone of contention at present. It is au Island huo fifteen miles Long Jbxevcn;. wide. I-h eitwtUl Wtwoen the Straits of Rosario and the Canal da Harojti claimed byiAYashiuton Territory as a portion of Watcom county. The British also claim it as belonging to the crown. , .-. -, : ; ;'.--" According to the treaty of '46, it is most evi-? dent that this was acknowledgi'd to be the property of the United Stat js. . f! . ! ! f The treaty of June 13, 1846, stipulates as follows : Article 1. "From the point of the forty -ninth, para llel of north latitude, where the boundary laid down in existing treaties and conventions between Great Britan and the United States terminates, the line of boundary between the territories of her Britannic Majesty and those of the United States shall be con tinued westward along the 49th parallel of north latitude to the iniddle of the channel which scpara- tes the continent from Vancouver's Island ; and i thence southerh' through the middle of the said channel and of Fuca Straits to the Pacific ocean : Provided, however, that the navigation of the said channel and straits south of the forty -ninth parallel of north latitude remain free and open to both par- tie.s. . ;. - . Phere are two chann-Li between the.' continent and Vancouver's Island, both 'of which lead Into the Straits of Fuea. There are the Straits of ltosario and the Canal de Faro, the latter of which is near est to Vancouver's Island and is the recognized channel, stipulated in the treaty, for two ireasons 1st, it is really the only channel, being the widest and deepest; and 2nd, it is nearest to Vancouver's Island the property which it was, ,'. the desire of Britain to secure at the time the treaty was made. Besides, at that time there yere no British sub jects upon any Island save Vancouver's, and that only, upon the extreme Southern end of the Island. In the treaty there is no island mentioned except Vancouvers', as being the property of Great Britain. And we may safely infer that the islands nearest the continent belong to the continent, except words to the contrary were used. The island is one of great importance to the JUni- J ted States, from its near proximity to our possess- i 1 1.' ii i ni ti . r imi ...... i. i . . a r.. ui... :Jy nrn imc lsiana.verv close to it. It is also a most important fishing sta- - tion and bids fair to be a valuable piece. of i property to AVashington when it becomes a state. ii . . Lately the British government has begun to for tify Vancouver's island, and the Russian Govern-j ment,has taken the precaution to attend to their possessions in that latitude i n the same way; "While ve are willing to concede what is rightfully theirs, we ought and no doubt will demand and; enforce our own rights at all hazards. : ' j - t Gen. Harney has taken possession of the place': and the British Government has done the same. jj What the result will be we know not. The African Slave Trade The adtuiiiistration cannot be too highly commended for the efficient and early step. it has taken j to suppress ther African Slave! Trade. In .this as well as in nearly all others instances, is demonstrated most satisfactorily to the peoplj of the Nation, the efficiency, abill Ity, and excellent management of those whose province and duty it is to administer the laws of the land. According to the joint treaty with fengland, the United States is required; to place a force of Eighty guns, ou the Afri can Coast; the administration, however, has increased the number of Guns to one hnndred and sixteen. ""v;"-P'-''. .:.''.-"- Secretary Toucey, has ordered the following squadron, with efficient officers to each' vessel to the coa,st of Africa, The Steamers SaSjr Jacinto, Mystic, Sumpter, Mohican . and the Sloorjs of War Constellation, Portsmouth Marion and "Vincennes. The Constellation is the! flag ship. j On our otwn coast the steamers5 Crasaderf Iiientl Maffit. - t!ie Mohawk. Lieut. Craven': Wyandotte, Lieut. Stanly and Fnlton. Cornj. Q. G. Williamson. These Vessels are intende also to cruise upon the. Cuban shore in order to detect any Slavers which might elude th vigileuce orlhe Naval . force on the "African coast. They are of much ligter draft than' those formerly employed by us ; hence they will be the better prepared to hase vessels ib this lawless business in shallow water. f SThc following notice of our distinguished townsman is from the. Washington Dispatch. J " Jcdoe Shepherd. It has been convenient for Judge Shepherd to spend the two Sabbaths in this place. Last week he attended Martin i ourt; this week he is presiding at Pitt Court The Judge has set an Example worthy of imitation, in his punctili ous regard . of. the " Sabbath. He don't ! travel on Sunday. Let Judges remember that they re to He. judged.11 . " ' -'i- j ; New Paper. -r Mr. T. J. Garner of Pleasant II ill, proposes to commence the pap--cation of the Murf reesboro1 Southron and Union Advocate, about tbe middle of October next. It is to be opposition in politics. j r Death by LdGirrsixG. Mr. David D. Kel- ly, of Duplin County, was killed by a stroke of lightning, between Magnolia and Warsaw pn monday evening last, r - -Fj j ! Lecture. Rev. E. W. Caruthers, D. D., Author of "The Old North" State in 1776" will deliver a Lecture before the "Greene Mountain Association" at the Methodist Cliurch in Greensboro on Friday next the 16 th inst. ! o Charlotte Bulletin Its Vomocrzzy. W hare watched with no'little interest the L-r nd tedious examination of our cotemporary, by the political M.-D's.. and we find that according to its own statement of the extent and nature of its maladv it is rpnllv in a critical ConditlOllt It is iind of democratic! kind of whig, and kind of Neutral ; but a little m ra democratic than anything ilse... To show its various positions we will qnoio from it : '. But, through respect to thb head of the leader pf the Democratio Press in North Carolina, wo answer: We are Democrats and always have been, the Senior dating back bis association vnth the Democracy twenty-eight years." ! That's democratic with one exception, viz: the leader of the democratio press," (Standard). 'I'ho Standardis not the loader of tho Democratic !r8s in North Carolina. It is the central organ. Ve. fs on, know no leader but the principles of the parly. Butwe copy again : I " Being Democrats we expect to cooperate with the party by voting for its nominee if bo or they ftre sound and reliable men." .! The first portion of this sentence is democratic ; the other pardon us friends Bullotin, if we say it 4 is arrogance. By this an Editor of a paper 1 sets himself up as a judge, whoso judgment is to be relied upon more than the united wisdom of a convention of gentlemen, it assumes that the Edi tor or Editors of a political paper know more than 4-say fifty men ! Why, such a course of conduct ijj nothing less than anarchy one man power tho fery opposite of democracy. The Bulletin says : Yet, wo will exercise tho fight to canvass the claims and qualification ot hit who seek office or may bo brought forward for position.". That's neither democratic nor wing I The following is the only portion of the Bulletin's article which we consider democratic ; but this portion alone is excellent, read it : f We will defend and aid to sustaim the Pemoc- jracy when they adhere td the principles of Demoe iracy. as expounded by its fathers; but rcbuko Ithose who by a temporising process lose sight of the paramount auties 01 tne party ijet tno iaw mocracy go forward and do their duty and we will cheerfully render them our support ; otherwise, wo will expose their follies and endeavor to reform them. Is the indard satisfied ?" A Suggestion. Now that the Merchants of our town and vi cinity, have sommenced receiving their Fall and Winter stocks, we tbiuk a little wholesome nd vice on the subject of Advertising, would be by no means amiss. , The value of Printers Ink cannot be questioned by those who have tried the experiment of Advertising. Our col- umns are ample testimonials of the fact that vtlCf oAVT-1 rnnnimn0 nM ;nAaA 'n., ,,.i. advertise are our-largest Merchants, xne rea son is palpable to those who convass the merits of the subject. Many poor men have become princely merchants in this way, and it is reasonable , to suppose whatever has been done,- may act as a criterien for the future. A gentleman just commencing in business told us sometime since that he intended to spend tu; a hundred arid fifty doliars, during each year, for Printers Ink. The consequence is, and it has not been many months since he spoke to us on the subject, he sells more goods in his line, thnn any other merchant engaged in a similar - busT ness in this place. These instances are innumer able ; we can recollect many, even in our own. community. Try "its friends and. our word for it. your business will increase, much more rapidly, than you imagine. Advertise liberally. It is tho secret of sac cess to all, it matters net what their business may be. . . Excursion. On Saturday evening last a number of our citi zens and others took passage on the Western Rail Rood to Spout Springs, about twenty miles from town. The evening was fine and there wasjut sufficient number of passengers along to render tho trip a pleasant and agreeable one. The track from Little River to r ayetteville is in very excellent order; indeed, it is so on the whole line of the ro.d, except in a few occasional places . which . have not been worked upon recently. At Spout. Springs a water, station and warehouse are being erected. We learn also that Messrs D. Murchison & Son, intend building a store and filling it with goods at an early date. There are some deep cuts to bo made just above this place before the track laying can be re sumed again. When these are finished, between four and fivemiles of track can be laid .forthwith. It is supposed they will reach the twenty-four mile post by Christmas. Bridge Fallen. -Weregret to learn that tho Bridge orei Little River at Manchester, twelve miles west of this place, broke in two on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. A wagon belonging to Abu or Coletrain, Esq., of Randolph, was crossing it at tho time. The driver, a negro, was seriously if not fatally injured, three horses killed and tho entiro load, sixteen barrels of flour, thrown into the river. Another bridge, we understand, will be built imme diately. It should be done forthwith as a very large amount of country produce comes into town in that direction, and our country friends will, i:i all probability, delay bringing it in until the bridgu is built again. ' t Washington National Monument. A con tribution box is at the Post office where those who wish to contribute towards the completion of this monument oan do so. Similar boxes have been placed at various Post offices in the United State. In some places large contributions havo b.eeu made, in others nothing has been received. ; Another Mass Meeting for the Blue TJidge Railroad. We see by the Franklin, N. C, Ob server, that there will bo a public barbecue given at Franklin, on Friday, the 23d of this month, by the frieud3 of the Blue Ridge Railroad. Tho committee promise their friends in Georgia, South Carolina, and the adjoiniug couuties. a cordial re ception and a hospitable entertainment.