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TERMS, 82 00 PER ASWJM, "THE NOBLEST 1I0TIYI J THE PUBLIC GOOD." ?AYABLE IN ADVANCE FAYETTE VILLE, N. C, SAL 1DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1859. VOLUME XXI. NO. 1.0GL Ta . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Single copy, in advance, per aiv:-ii 52,00 " " at the end of the e3r 3,00 ; Single coiies, five c"tp' No subscription will bo receive-lf&r less than six raonths. vg t- Rates of Adverw"g Sixty cents pet square of 16 1'uH- or less, for the first, and 30 cents for each subsequent insertion, for any period under three months. J , For three months, . . 5i 00 For fix months, . 5. . 'f f- 6 00 For twelve months, . . 10 00 Other advertisements by ? the on favorable terms. Advertisers are parthrdafly requested to state the number of insertion&de ir&, otherwise they will be inserted until forbid, and iagt-d accordingly. TOB., WORK of all kinds Jti-uted neatly and promptly. 4 SINCL If & BANKS. CJuEMENT G. GUT, AlTOUNEr.AT. IPayotteyil TVT jf WILL, practice in the oounti Vt liladen, toamp sou ai.d C'uinb. aland. . Pi 5pt attention given to all business commilted to his - ktge. AurU . ls.'.s. tf' I s Vvr. S. NOK31 KT. VTTOKXKY AN!) ( OUSN .pli t-T LAW LUMIJKRTON, tf. C. "ILL ATTKN'f) the Countynd Superior Courts, of lixln-.-- n. ,'uml. erlaud.' Bladen and Colum- biM. All buiii-.-s intrusted tons care, will receive prompt attention. oiliceintheJourtllou.se. : July 1 . 1-i.VJ. 1-y-w s .ioiin i . fujESleu, A'L'TOIINK V AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, "lirlLI-" l'lIACTICFi in the Courts of Robeson, W Cumberland. Columbus f id Bladen. Office at Lambertou, Robeson -0., N. C. July " U "'! w.:;m. f "TT AL'CTIONKLU A- COM.MIShUxn MERCHANT., East Si.lo of Gille: ie Street, F vVKl IKVILLE. 31 C. Nov. 13, 1858 Cominission i ercljant. YILMLGTO' n. c. " 7" 1 f-Ij i;ive prompt and pe onal attention to all Consignments of Spir 3 Turpentine, Rosin, Turp'-ntiif. ;tnl all count y produce ior saie. a.. tl-'l-'K' i: up stairs ovei the Store of Mr Von- gla'.ia an l ioinin-' l.ultei loh: wharl. .ortn ater Street J Juno IS. tf f FAYi; LTl.VILl M HOTEL, T. YVAIHM LL, 1'R 'I'BIETOR. i ''pillS, the n s commodious ilotel 'v-'ii.l .1 in North Carolina, fronting 300 feet on Hay i id Donaldson streets, is 1,,, ..uf! in th '-centre of the b'-Muefs voit;oii or cue rosvn. anrt pirn oeoi.n i j n iu-- uunn: in.- hoiie. wlio'u.-ale inercht .to' i.i tl;u-e tlca lei's. K-'Uusin-ss men will fmi the Hotel a convenient and ('inn for t a I .lo house. , All the Stages arrive and epart from this Ilotel. Fayetteville. Ajuil 2, lo. ly r Stoves, SKeet-Iron. TIX-WA IK, &c. ON hand, a large assort n -nt of Box and cooking Stove-; Tin-ware; Sle et-Iron ; Lead Tip'. Al po th.' Old Dominion Cotee. Pot." For sale by Nov. -2?. tf AMES MAKTIXE. ISTOTZCE. H VYING RECENTLY PURCHASED THE 33ntire stoc3i Of GOCDS, of Council A- McKethan, I sm now carrying on the mercantile business at Coui iil's Blutf. f 11. 11. LYON. Aug 10. 1S."!. w-T TVEx-lolo factory, in GEO. LAUDER, Two Doors above C. '. : Hnigh fe Son's Store, Fayette, lie, JS. C. Oct. 1, 1S5S. ly. POU 3 -A. HI, IE - '- el UST FINISHED, A S PF.RI0R STILL CAP and WORM to work Kfteeu barrels, which I will sell on reasonable terms. -Appl Boon. JAMES MARTINE. w-tf Favettevi e: May 19, eT.VMES KYLE I! -SOW RECEIVING A LARGI SUPPLY OF ID ID 7 '&(D ID HATS, SHOES, 13 ) ITING CLOTHS, &c, All of which will te ofl red by Wholesale or Retail a low as the same qua' ty can be had in this State. March 12. lt-::. -tf 3 LOST, DROPPED from and Centre Pla m; Sulky, on the Fayetteville e rianK iioail in about 1 1 miles oi f av- ctievillc. my .Medical la.si. containing a pocket case of lustrum. -ui.- Ac. T , finder will be liberally re ward. -d by a.Ur.-ssing b J ubscriber at Favettcvilie. July 2;jd i;:). JNO. M. Ml LEAN. f X -i 1 1 SPERM. Kefined, La-jjawKMl and .Tanner's ' WHITE LEAD: liui'ntfl?l:gtg''?llW. i iMiti Glass and Sash of all sizes. ALSO A fresh supply of l'ond's Pain Dcstrover. For sale by JAS. MARTINE. Nov. 27. tf B.nnsTEjiDS .lyjj ciuiins For Sulo at reduced prices, at the Auction Store of A. M. CAMPIJEL.L. A-ig 1,1858. tf )i:M L NOTICE. i ) V,. ;M"U1 onVrs 1'i ofesional services to vo ,!ooreS SKaS hC WS iC- ;i-.t. ;t w-t:' V Stix-oi, on Monday Oct llpd. S; GlUt fsept 12. . w-at d-n JA31ES KYLE, IS now receiving his usual supply of Goods, among which are Rich Silks, Col'd and Black ; French Merinos and delaines : English Do. Do. . Kid and Net Gloves, assorted ; Bed and Negro Blankets ; Bolting tlloths, No. 1 to 10 ; Ready-Made Clothing ; Boots and Shoes ; With a very large assortment'of other Goods. All of which w ere purchased by the package at the lowea rice. Those purchashing will please call and look at the Goods and prices, Sept. 16, 1859 , w-tf IMPOlfTATIONS FOE THE FALL OF 1859J 'THHE subscribers, have receivedu'wost -ot tteir-pnr 1 curses tor the approacnmg eau J.raae, emora- ' . . i n cing a large a Wge and general assortment of Gooreries, Hollow-Ware, By the Ton or less ; Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe Findings. With articles generally wanted for manufacture of Shoes: m t jT - H!1 In great variety, and SADDLERY HARD-WARE. They have also added largely by Direct Importation from the Manufactures in Europe to their HARD-WARE Sc CUTLERY Omartment. bv which thev are enabled to Eave to their customers the Northern Jobbers' Profits, and thev are disnosed to sell at a small advance on cost on their usual terms. They solicit an examination of their goods by the Trade generally- .... In addition to the above variety of Goods, which in the aggregate constitute one of the largest if not The Largest Stock to be Found in florin Carolina, the undersigned are Sole Agents in this place for Mess. Wm. Carter & Sou. of Chatham Co., for the sale of their " SUPERIOR BROGASS. Messrs. C. & Son are manufacturing Shoes from LeaCher tanned by themselves except the outer sole; they have all the recent improvements in machinery, and are making . A Shoe Tnat Planters Will Find Superior in every respect to any ever offered for sale in this section, and at a reasonable price. Call and see ! ! GEO. W: WILLIAMS & CO. August 3, 48"i9 d-lt . w-3m TREASURER'S OFFICE, U'iliuington, Charlotte &. IlUtherford Uailroad, L WiLMiNGTon, N. C, September 12, 1859. j rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING Ot THE i STOCKHOLDERS of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Com pany, will" be held in the town of Charlotte, on Fri day 14th day of October next. D. S. COWAN, Secry Wadesboro' Argus. Fayetteville Observer, and Pres byterian, Charlotte Democrat and Whig, and Rnther ford Enquirer, copy weekly till meeting. Send bill to Treasurer's oflice. Sept, 14, 1856. tl-lt w-tm ON the lar-t Thursdav (2Tth..) of October. 1959, k fiiTP will he an election held at the several elec- tton I'l-cr-irifts of llMi-iiftt, Countv. for the selection of the County site of said County. JAS. R. GRADY, Sheriff. Sept. 1G, 1S59. a It. w-te. TnAVE associated with me, in this line, Mr John K. Dailev. and will style the firm ORRELL & r x TI.EY. We have purchased the Steamer Southerner, and in a few days, will have a iNew r lat employed wun ner. Timw fnvnrinsr us with their patronage may rely upon prompt despatch, by applying to Mr. Dailey on board, or to me at my omce 0RRELL. R. M. ORRELL March 26, 1859. JOHN K. DAILEY -tf. $20 Reward. "T AN AW AY from the subscriber on the 8th inst., a JAj nofirro bov named MANUEL. Said negro is a- bout 25 vears old, 6 feet 1 or two inches high. He is supposed to be in the neighborhood of W. H. Brown in Robeson county, where he was last seen. I will give the aboye reward of twenty dollars for his deliv ery to me within sixty davs from this date. I will give an additional reward of $20 for evidence suffi cient to convict any white mau of harboring said ne- gro. JAltiS iHOAll. Aug 20, 1859. w-tf Turpentine! Turpentine! Turpentine 80,000 TURPENTINE BOXES on and near the Rail Road, about 5 to 6 miles from fayetteville, will be rented on good terms to any per ion wishing to embark in the business. Also, a good SAW and GRIST MILL, and two small FARMS. Also, two of the RICHEST FARMS in the County of Cumberland, one about one mile from the Market House, known as the Bailey place ; the other about nine miles from town, known as the celebrated Ashe Lauds, which has 250 or oOO acres cleared land, which if properly cultivated, will produce an average of 30 bushels of Corn per acre. Those wishing to rent said lands must apply soon, or they cannot be rented. For particulal'apply C. E. Leete, Fayetteville, who is authorized to renT in my absence. a., n. Mcdonald. Fayetteville, Feb. 8, 185.. -tf A CARD TO THE LADIES. mi XS NOW RECEIVING a lirge Stock of French JL Millinery, consisting of VWvet, Silk, and Straw Bonnets ; Ribbons. Flowers ansFeathers ; Corppier's Barbs and Tips ; Head dresses every variety ; Kid Gloves, Embroideries, and a vM-iety of articles too tedious to mention. Pledse call and examine. Mrs. D., returns thanksor past favors, and hopes for a continuance of the sitme. Sept. 12, d&w 3t " CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! TTJ"E HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and are now re It eelving, the best and finest Assortment of Cloth ing, we have ever exhibited in this Market. Princi- ally CousLstimi of Common Working Coats, suitable Joats.oitne nest mate ana latest styes, raun finest and best kind, any body that want? good Work ing Pants had better come soon, and examine. Vests of all qualities, and shapes, fine lineen Shirts, Marseil les Shirts, Cotton and Flannel Drawers &c, Uunder Shirts Ac, &c. Which we offer to sell lower than anybody in the Market. Call and Examine. GREENTREE & BAENUM. Sept. 10, 1S59. w-5ih N0RTH-CAR0LLA GOODS. JA. PEMBERTON having taken the Agency for the SALEJtf GOODS, will keep constantly on hand a large supply of their best Twetds and Cassimei-es. Tlicy are stipcrio rfo any JOR TH EIiJ GOO DS, and art equally as clu ap. If you want t-omething du rable for if OF', they are the best goods you can buy. J. A. PEMBERTON. Sep. 9, 1859. w-5t d-lt 5 3 A IK TAMES MARTINA irftcoivmg a iargo f - .. , . . . t general assortment ot everything: in tne aDove line J general assortment o , T crt : . ; ALSO .t;ufDi t ,i Tm rurwRTS Crushed and Brown Sugar ; Sugar House Syrup and , Molasses. All of which is offered on as good terms as can be had in this market. Nov. 27. tf 3iawasrsaii3J2asrs3 ipsa &a5 JA. PEMBERTON HAS TAKEN THE agency For SCOVILLE & GOODELLL'S celebrated $40 SEWING MACHINES. These Machines are extensively used in this com munity, and are pronounced by competent judges to the best FAMILY MACHINES KNOWN. So simple is the arrangement, that the Michine is not liable to get out of order, and domestics may be taught in a few hours to use it with ease and success. Numerous testimonials might be obtained to show the entire satisfaction which these Machines have giv en, and all the Agent ask of those who desire to pur chase, is to call and see for theaselves the facility and efficiency of its execution. J. A, PEMBERTON . Sept. 9, 1859. w-5t d-lt LUTTERLOITS LINE. STEAMER "FANNY" leaves Fayetteville every 5 Monday and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun-rise; and Wilmington, Tuesday and Friday, at o'clock. carrying paasengers and freight. Steamer "SOUTHERNER," with a full comple ment of Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circumstances may require. Theaccident to the Steamer "KUWAJN" will be repaired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line. T. S. hUTTtiULOU. Oct. 9. -tf JTJ) AYEE'S itfo Cathartic Pills, 0 (SUGAR COATED,) AIU MAU TO CLEATISS THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SjaK. Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, read their J:tTects, ii ia ti judge of their Virtues FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. Pittsburg, 1a., Slay 1. lt-55. Dr. J. C. Ater. Sir : I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of yot;r Pills. It seem to arise from a foul stomach, which they clearne at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders and Iaver Complaints. I'ZPAKTM NT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 7 Feb., 1856. Sib : I have used your Pills in my general and hospital prac tice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the bet cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an a.lniira ble remedy for derangements of that orjran. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious disntiKso obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. ffiysician of the Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Relax, and "Worms. Post Officii, II jrtiand, Liv. Co., Mien., Nov. 16, 1S55. Dr. Aver: Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell you. She had be'n sick and pining away for months. Went off to be doc tored at groat expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, by expelling larye quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it bad, and my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, while others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lost much time, without being cur:,d entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actunllv jinod and honest, will be prized here. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, f'stmattrr. Indigestion and Impurity of the Iilood. from Ar. J. V. Himrs. Piil"r of Aiivent Ct'iurrti. Jl,sion. Dn. Ater: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success hi my family and among those 1 am called to isit in distress To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the Mood tht-y are the very best remedy I have ever known, and 1 c:m confi dently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. Y. DIM I.i-. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24 1S05. Dear Pir: Iain using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find thi-m an excellent purgative to cleanse the system aud pu rify t Ik fountains of the blood. JOHN G. MEACHA.M, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kinsr's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt ilheimi. From a Hru-ariiiig Merrhaitt of St. J.ouis. yd. 4. lS'ofi. Dr. Aver: Your Pills are the paraxon of all th:it is j;rt-at iu medicine. They havecuied my little daughter of ul. en us seres upon her hands and feet that had pn.vi-d im'uraNe lr v-ars. Her mother has been !on grievously afflicted with bloti-hes and pimples on her j-kin and in her hair. After oiirehihi wascuied, she also tried jour Pills, aud they have cured her. ASA MOKURIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. From the Jfer. Jr. Jluvl.rt, of lite. Mi lhooi-4 Epi. Cot'r-h. Pclaski House, Savannkh. Ga., Jan. 6. 18:"'. -Iloxorm Sir : I should lie ungrateful for the relief yonr tkill has brought me if I did not report my case to yon. A cold set tled iu my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best physicians, the diseaae grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent aeut in Baltimore, Ir. Mackenzie, I tried joiir Th-r flects were slow, but tre. Dy per severing iu the use of them I am now entirely wu. .,- Senate Chavhkr, Baton Rodoe, La 5 Dec., lS.'X'' Dr. Avr.u.: I have been entirely cured by yonr Pills of Kh-n-matic Gout a painful disease that had arHicted me for veiirs. VINCENT SLI liKLL. ' For Dropsy, "Plethora, or kindred Com plaints, requiring au active purge, they are an excellent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable aud effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammation, and even Deafness, and Partial Blindness, hae been cured by the alterative action of these Pills. Most of the pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a pnblic pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently foflow its incau tious use. These contain no mercury or mineral aubstauce whatever. AYER'S CHEKRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ISiFLl EX- ' ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP1KG COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. We need not speak to the public of its virtues. Thronrfiont every town, and almost every hamlet of the American States, trr on this continent without some personal ei teTroTrrr"?r"rt; effects; and fewer yet the commnnitle mrry where which hmv33,' not among them some living trophy of its victory over the sub tle and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formida ble and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is alo the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for iu fknts and young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the Cbekrt Pectoral saves more lives by the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are cura ole, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the in- . exorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of luug disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remdy, we need not do more than assure them it is still made th best it cau be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on it the best agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Low ell, Slass. jk.NO SOLD BY S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N. C. FeVy 19, 1859. ly :od tcys Good News! ,,lmse Govern Yourselves Accordingly, I 'it Wilmington, Charlotte, and Rutherford Rai ( "i poad, wilt in all probability, be completed from --r! gton, Jf. C, at least to Lumberton, Robeson 4C fj some time during the Year 1860, when the through which it passes will be made to real )ine extent, the great and inconceivable ad aatforded our'Country through. the efforts of , jrgetic and zealous representatives in this .uble and profitable work. But greater ad V ould not be possibly felt or enjoyed by a will be by the Customers and friends of "Drown & Carter, MBERTON, 0 "jr attend punctually and purchase largely ge and well selected Stock of . r- Yv"hichth4y- are now receiving, all fresh and direct trom the. JVorth and of the latest Styles. A full and coTaplete Assortment, of which they expect to keep Constantly on hand trom time to tune, at remarkably low Prices, for cash, or on time to those who Settle often. : 'Thankful to their Customers, and friends, for past favors, they earnestly ask a Continuance of the same. A. D. BROWN. . J. R. CARTER. Lumberton, N, C, Sept. 16, 1859. d-lt w-31 Fall and Winter Goods, 1 859. WE are now receiving and by 1st September will have in store OUR ENTIRE STOCK O FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising a large assort ment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Bonnets, READY 31 ADE CLOTHING, &., All of which we are disposed to sell at at the lowest market prices for cash or good paper. H. & E. J. LILLY. Aug. 26, 1859. d-lt w-6t DR.. JAMES DAVIS, having decided on permanently locating in the Town of Fayetteville, respectfully oilers his servi ces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Pro fession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after Tin extensive experi ence, to which is added a thorough Dental educa tion, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as it is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful man ner, as well as diseases of the mouth, None but the proper metals are made use of in the various operations. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. iOffice over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he will be found at all times. May 15, 1858 tf wv. imm ASSETS 18 THIS Company has been in operation more than six years, aud lias paid its Fire losses, amount ing to $23,524.87 without any assessment ; insurance averaging its members about i per cent. Amount of property now insured, $1,503,490.01 Amount premium notes now on hand, 247,738. OS DIRECTORS : George McNeill, D. A, Ray, H. L. Myrover; S. W.Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, N. A. Stedman, S. J. Hinsdale, T . S. Lutterloh, Wm. McLaurin, S. T. Ilawley, W. N. Tillinghast, A. A. McKethan. J. 1). Williams, James G. Cook, A. W. St eel, James Kyle, Hon. J. G. Shepherd. It.F.Brown, Wilmington. A. E. Hall, Wiln-.injrton. OFFICERS : geobge McNeill, president. D. A. C. A. RAY, VICE PRESIDENT. J. Collins and C. C. McGrummen. Travelling Agents. JgSr- the Company invite applications. -ISST May 19, 1859. wly'r MORE NEW GOODS!! I AM JUST RECEIVING MY SPRING STOCK OF GOODS ;a my line. They were selected in the Northern Cities by , myself, with great care, and bought on the most reasonable terms, by which I am enabled to offer the largest stock I ever be fore offered to the public, and to oner them generally AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. -FRUITS RAISONS, FIGS. PRUNES. APPLES. LEMON'S. ORANGES CiiERRIKS, CURRANTS. Kc; PICKLES. JELLIES AND PRESERVES, A GREAT VARIETY : perfumeries kios; aml dissolution of the Democratic Party in the free MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS .(States. He would be overwhelmingly defeated in KIDDLES, DflUMS: Fl fes, flutes, banjos, guitars, &0 I vry free State. He would loose this State by a ma- - Walking Canes of eTery kind ; BASKET AND WILLOW WARE; Hobby Horses, Stc; NUTS ; FINE AND COMMON CANDIF.S; SARDINES FINE CIGARS ; SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO ; . CRACKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES; A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PORT-M ONA1 ES, SOME VERY NICE; FANCY ENVELOPES. AND '-.-FANCV GOODS. TOYS AND YANKEE "NOTIONS ; AN ASSORTMENT OF . 2 INDIA RUBBER GOODS. WHIPS, COMBS. FISHING TACKLE. The public are respectfully inTited to rail and examine my stock, i have a great many handsome thing.-, that cannot fail to please. JAMF.S R. LEE. April 2, 1859. -tf Hotel Building. AS I am determinod to emigrate to the West, I of fer my laud for sale, containing Nine Hundred Acres more or less, located on the Turnpike raad leading from , Fayetteville to Rockingham, Twenty four miles from the former and tw enty eight from the latter, and also, between four and five miles from the Center Plank road. On the above tract of land there is a small Farm of good upland cleared, .with all the Buildings necessary for a small farmer; and there are also about Ten acres of good Swamp land, cut 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 themselves. tj4jm.tmferior to any in the State, for Turpen- 15th, of October, I will otter iui puBuu &!cr,oT..l!!:?gg 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 ino at any time, at my resi dence. . J. J, JOHNSON. Aug. 27, 1859. 6-tw 1-td pd The Undersigned Informs By his line of Boats, that the loss of the Steamer Rowan will not lesson his facilities, for the transpor tation of freight. The New Steamer " NORTH CAROLINA " canaeatv snetd and finish ior Paesena;ers. she i not cnmRstfil v a.nv lio:it. ftver on C'spe i'tar liivcr - ' T IS r .UTTt'l.M 1 IT M.. i.u..AJ-bUUll Sept. 8, 1859. d w w THE X0UT1L CAROLIXIAX. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT'R 2. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Oar Prospects. On to-morrow, four months will have elapsed since the first number of the Daily North Caro linian was issued. Whatever doubts or misgiv ings we may have had as to the succesa of the un dertaking, have been removed from our minds. Four months have been sufficient to demonstrate to us the practiqability and success of the under taking. What then was an experiment is now a fixed instituton. It is unnecessary at the lapse of so short a .time to review our course iu the publi cation of this " paper Cu" btihaa77icfl;$ -we live to see another, will Tie a t etter and more ap propriate occasion to retrospect our course. We have thought proper at this time, in justice to ourselves and a generous public, to refer to our prospects, and thank them most cordially, for the support they have given us thus far. Our pros pects are indeed truly encouraging. We can now point exultingly to the fruits of our labor. The support we have received from a discriminating public exceeds our most sanguine expectations, and if the present signs of the times are indica tions by which to judge, we can but believe that the same encouragement and patronage we have received will be continued in the future. It will be our constant aim to publish a paper which will be acceptable to the masses, and worthy of the people and community in which we live. Our friends have done well, but they might do better. We do not complain, bji only suggest that a little more exertion upon their part would be ac ceptable, and encouraging to us. Our Subscription books are still open for the reception of new names, and we trust that our friends will see lit to exert themselves in our behalf. Cape Fear and Deep River NaAiga tion Company. We stated yesterday that in consequence of a reduction of wages, a large number of the hands employed at Jones' Lock on the Cape Fear River had ceased to work. We made the assertion on what we knew to be good authority, a gentleman of reliability from Wilmington. Mr. Gallagher, the contractor informs us that we are mistaken. A young man now in our, employ, who has been wrorking at Jones' Lock gives us a statement of the facts. He says that a number of laborers from Wilmington come up sometime since writh the un derstanding that they were to receive one dollar per dav and board for their services. Mr. Morris the mf Engineer and Superintendent went to the Locks on Tuosday Inst to settle .ritli all the men employed. The whole force, with t,he exception of those from Wilmington were paid one dollar and twenty live cents per da, they paying the Company forty cents per day for board. These men from Wilmington were paid according to contract for tke space of time they worked. But the Engineer wanted them to continue to work for the same wages they paid the others. They would not agree to do so however. As far as we can gain information in regard to the mat ter, all left with the except ion of two or three. The Company is now unwilling to pay what they adver tised in the papers. Hence it is nothing more or less than a reduction of wages. If the above statement is incorrect, we trust some one interested will correct us. We have no idea of doing the Company injustice, but if the above are facts the public should know it. There shouldcr tainly be a uniformity in the wages paid. r Wilmington men are not entitled to more wages than any other laborers for their services, neither should they receive less wages than ijie balance the force. If the Company do not thtend to pay the wages they propose to give, they should let it be known before the laborers commence opera tions. Mr. Pierce A Candidate for Re- Nomination. We find the following in the Democratic Stand ard published at Coricord New Hampshire. Now, if the South should be so demented as to aid in the re-nomination of Franklin Pierce for the l'res idenev, it would be the signal of the utter defeat jority from 5000 to 10,0UU. In short, his nomina tion would be the signal for the utter route of the Democracy in the free States. Let the South take warning in time, and forever abandon all idea of re-nominating Pierce, if they entertain it. Without claiming to be the particular friends of Mr. Pierce's re-nomination for the Presidency, we cannot allow the above disparaging remarks to pass by unnoticed. It may be aud is doubtless the case that rotation in olliee, to which, the Standard is pledged, is the sole cause of the utterance of the re - marks above. Often times persons will allow tide issues and sinister principles to over-rule their judg ment, and we can but think we have a practical illustration before us. What Mr. Pierce had done that should produce such a great reaction in public opinion, we have yet to learn, and we do not for one moment believe his traducers can cite us to one in stance of his infidelity to the South. In the list of uncalled for letters published! in the Wilmington Journal, we notice four fora Merchants of this place, viz., A. Mclliminon, J. I. Mc. Duffie, Page and Surles and A. G. Thorn ton, & Co. " - P We would call the attention of our readerj hinxlon Constitution which we publish in aiiotner column " to paper. Its Editor, Mr Bowman, is one of the Jjest writers in the country. We cannot do more -tffan recommend it as the organ of tho Administration. We eonsii3this a recommendation, exceeded by no other paper published in the Union. A Correspondent of the Standard in speak ing of the costume Ball at Beaufort says : Miss. D bb n, of Fayetteville, as maid of the Mist, was the perfection of taste in- costume and bearing. lier level v face and graceful for i were completely enveloped, b it .not at all obscureu in a 1 " rlrnn - l. - 1 uivuiu V'l (". H LllilL uiai not ou Written or told exceeding beautiful.' hat's in the Wind ? We cavttlOi tell, but if we are to infer from recent inic,tion3, tiierc wmiM nppear to be quite a sTtei m in the ranks f our opposition friends. Tl j wliir ui ivc Committee ap pointed bl I islature, dor le whiir iii.-iu K't , of the last Leg- eerie in 11 iieir!i, o-'. t lie !2nd. Intt, of this m to tix upon the time, and place for holding iheir Conv.-ut.io ; In thep"ae of this, t.u- J! nized organ of the pu tv w . 1 v '.r. the recoij tfavs: ' biiievo neinb'Vs It is.ir e tDHt certain islature. tw th a few citizt 's of th" Leg t lasL Winter u, in and anitHil t.Mfcw!iut thev ten if. I an "Kxecu-uf.'.sth- men were r tive Co: t.teI ' lut I fointmej if Wjposiis.Aisis .stt two thirds "ot-i 6.Jlitili of. the IState vvt r- wiioily th u tire pre iin ed t this meeting, and of course had uof T)iciiu its proceedings. Looking then at lbie fcts that the body calling itself an Exi4CQt ve'vCotnmittee did not do a single thing tiht anyulbdy heard of, during the cam paign, jthayEleYea of the Opposition nnp.rs of the Sill ie ..have come out for a Convention ia DecefaLbr, we are opposed to submitting the questiof f)' the proper time for hohbng such a Conveilioi to the decision of a body no mat ter hovf nspeetable the gentlemen may be who compo i having no authority to act m tho in the jwc nises." TheiiL gister claims then, that the Opposi tion pfc s and not the Executive Comiuitteo have tle tower to designate the tim? .and placo forhobjiig the Convention, and by' virtue of that ailUonty says the Convention will be held il laleigh in the Mouth ot December next.iie Patriot seems to take sides with the Ee.iitive Conimitte. Truly our friend are in&5:.ad box. If the breach which is every day bCC.ning w ider, is n"t healed at n u early date, Itl 'j assertion ot tl Herald, that Its partyiifil elect their Candidate fur Governor, by l,6j0 majority will be altogether wrong. e following was sa .-eted and sent to us for publijMan by a lady friend. W e endorse it enure, eapec&ij. these parts which refer to our ladies and politiliai-s. 1 1 ! Amusing Oar County. Tlfel editor of the Odjweo (Ala.) Mercury let3 Sid ielf off in the full owing -pal k ling style: Tei' i's not the lc.t shadow el a doubt about the (barter ours is uuipl.atioally, uudetiiably, positive y, comparatively and .superlatively, a great ad glorious cuiiti'.ry. 'i i:e annals of timefainish nothing to compare with it; Ijiccco wasif t. 'i circumstance; Homo w.s "iiowhar;"' VunAeti couldn't hold us a cniuih-, wliilii aJJ moilirt: nations sink into ina-ign iif;,i,.-c before our (CO atry . It has longer rivers, and more of thef;uid muddier and deeper, and they riri faster 'ud go farther, and make mor.j noise, aml'rai'.e higher, fall lower, mi ! do more damn go than aiy body else's river--. It has more Jakes, addb.'J are bigger and deeper, umi clearer thaf"! !iO80 of any other nation. it has mo to eatarfuts, and thev fall further, ami fa.-:cr, and harjjldii: and roar louder and look gr ink r than all pljhiir cataracts It iius mure 1110..111 uins, and higlrtii ones, and more, snow on Yin, .n:d they areb5i"der to get up, ami easier to lai down thaiikU other mountains. It has' more ll Id. a!i(fi).,is hearyier and inigh tr, ami worth m ;ro thali-t.ie gJlS.1 of other countries. Our rail cars arebi5ger,-'aiid run faster, and pitch off the trafk oftener, and kill more people than all otller) rail-cars- Our tteam boats are longer ana" drry .bigger loads,? idsjaml a "bile tueir biist cairt.tius swear iiarder than erf' ui ner, ana tne ca artylcher i- matry. Our men are bigger, a. id loagq", and tiigiier, aud tli.cker, ad can light hard r and luster, and drink more whiskey, chjw more tobacco, sit more and further, stick uutl eir heels higher, and do ;.ny;hing else mlrc and better, and olu-i..r t!ian men in all otji'e countries. Our hums fire prettier, dress fiter.' spend more .money, br m k more hearts, weat bigger hoops and siiort-r dresses, and kick uptl e deril generally to a greater extent than all oihe;" ladies. Our political,.- c.iu fcpout. louder, lie , iarder, make gas fas-.-r, uodj,e (pinker' torn' oftener, make more noise, and io less work thai- every body else's politicians. Our niggers are Jlacker, work harder, have thicker skulls, and. smell louder, and need thrashing oftener tha Oliver niggers. Our children squall Ioud ef, ;row faster, get too big for their trousers cjui-ker . than all other children i is a great country ! It is the corner stone Of -sations; it is the top ot the pile, the dead feaet of the heap, the last button on the coat, tttt crowiug jewel in the diadem, the capital of ht;colamn, tne last link in the chain, the ob ler'er ol ail observers. It will eat up all oilier laiions faster than Pnaraoh's lean kine cat up ll fat one. When all other nations are unm ixed among the things that were, it will bo ipr T . . . - v, ii vim uo "t " " -Kiu. it will kick all W&m ap as ine cow Ucketli salt. It has now tHrty-three States, and "more a cumin " It tccivers more territory than all uU.er nations APd finally, it has louder thunder, faster iir,t Oiflg, bigger hail, colder ice, thai, c u be found in any part ol the habitable -lobe. Hurrah fcr this prodigious constellation of '-ee States! I ang a man that won't c mntry ! praise his own ,; Heavy Wind. We learn that quite a severs f do occurred m the neighborhood of Kyle's land jig, lathis county on Friday night last, de.-troving iUOflp, houses aud everything within its reach. ET" The Xev.bfrn D. dv i), to bo removed into tho 0 Salisbury, X. C., autl consolidated Banner. Banner. It will be b ued iiere i'Vr lls tb0 J)filu Bros. Smith and Xews.m. kioi v lwn,r t. get up a good readable paper, and ma-t succeed in their enterprise. Success tut. n 1 th-in. The D;aly Banner will be i.-iu d r.houf tho 5th or uetooor noxt. i'rico tfo iu aUvauci:, Vv't-t-kly $2. Send for a co'V. rjf The Wiiataigtou Journal has been request ed to state that Henry XV. Miller, Esq., will de liver his great speech on the Eighteenth CVnturv. at Clinton, Sampson Com, ty. on Tuesday, Evon ing, November 7th, lj, being the Tuesday of Sampson Superior Court.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1859, edition 1
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