1 JJ.JL Jl-L ERMS,; $ 2-00 'PER ; ANNUM, " THE NOBLSF MOTIVE IS THE PUBLIC GOOD." PAYABLE IK ADVAKC1 VLUMEXX. FAYETTE VILLE, N. ,SATURp!AY, NOVEJVIBER 12, 1859. NO. l.CGD. i t . . . - o ; 'i . . i $2,00 t. . . .... .r- at the vnd 4f the year - J,0Q Single copies, live cents. No subscription will be received for les3 than Six muuiui), ,j . Ilntoa 6f Advertising. Sixty cents per square of 16 lines, or less, for the first, and 30 rents for ach subsequent insertion, for any period under three months.! .1 For three months, . . ' $4 Q0 For six mouths, . -h - v . 6 00 Fbr twelve months, . .f"j . i 10 00 Othr niir..rtis'm(Mits bv tho year oa favorab terms: j Advertises are particularly requested to state the number of insertions desired, otherwise they y l, inserted uptil forbid, and Charged accordingly. ,Br JOIi WOutt. ol ail Kinus execmeu neaiiy ami promptly.- F Y v ' SINCLAIR & BANKS - 1ST CLBMEiNT G. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . 37,.5ro"tto"rXXo, 3SJV TILL practice Jn thjcDuntisot lilauen, fcamp- son and Cumberland. Prompt attention given io all business committed tobis charge. ADriJ 2. 4 $38. :Vtf; . . AV "ATTOKNEY; S. NO It ME NT. i AND COUSNLLOR. kT LAW LUMBERTON, N. C. "l A TILL ATTEND the County and Superior Court V V of Itobeson Cumberland, jBladen and Coluih im. . All bu-inf :sa intrusted to his care, will receive prompt Attention. Office in the ourt House. July I, 18.VJ. 1-y-w ." - .'. !'-. Oamptoell, AU0tl()NEEIti& COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Snlo of Gillespie Street, FirETTEVILLE, N, C. Nov 13, 18o8 . Commission ill cr el; ant. . -ir, WILMINGTON, N. C. -H --iTfi r ,f i-ivtirrtmnt and npfiiona aueuuuu a V i'1v,..;.,i.M.t f SnVrits! Turoentme, Kosin Tar, TuriK' utine, and all country produce for sale.- J .w- f ' " - . . . . ;. . n. irJ. ,. i i u" i. iir st.Li rs over the Btorts oi ,iui, v glalui aitd joinuiji. June 18, 1S59. f Lutterloh's Street. tf i MAY STlti T, - l- A Y ET T E V1LIE, N. C. SPIRITS Tl."Uf-r; TIMti. uonoa, r lour, uitu. Coiintry Liqiior,i)ried.Fiuit, Flaxseed, -Beeswak. Ac... TmrcLiascd at the hiiihekt SPIRITS Tl-Ul'ENTINE. Cotton, lour, Ba: ntaikct jjrict's. f. , I -! ;--I ,i3f Co'a.iii n-ro en If po1cited,-? . f C.UO. f . SPERLING. Oc 1 . IbW.l' wtt FAYKTfVILLli HOTEL, WlADDiLL, PROPRIETOR. rplHS, U"' inns oinuiodious Hotl in North Carolina, lrouting 300 Vvt on Hay -and 1 onaldfon ' streets, joeiliru in inu cuuiy i.iv. ...v ituri ni iLi im 1 1111 f . anil Mil 1 uuimu '? .- , in houses, wliolvsa'le merchants knd priic4pal prb- Tier- Busim-ss 'if.n will find tbejlllotel a Convenient and co m l!irr table hiuse. ! , All the Stages arrive and depart from.this Hotel. Fayetteville, Aprii 2, 1851).' I 1y?r Stovo, Slieot-xroii I TLV-WAUi:, &c. V band, a lartre assortment Dt Jiox ana cooKiwg V.J Jtovos ; TiiHwave ; 80 tln k' Old Dominion Nov. 27. . tf. Slwet-Inon ; Lead 1'ip. Al Coffee Pot." I' or sale- by JAMES MARTINE. ; NOTICE. TTTVVIW, RECENTLY PURCHASED , -THE GOODS, of Councit Jfc McKethan-. I am noiw carrying-on the in'ert;antile business at Couucirs Llult. :!,: i : ' R. II. 'LYON. Ait's lfl, 180. i v : w-lf BIl GEO. LAUDER, Two Doors above 0. T. Huiirli & Sou's Storfe, liittevllle, N. C. Oct. 1, lS53.rly. O PERM J Ketihfd.IL'ard. .Linsjeed aaid Tanner's OHU kJ Will HE LtiAl: lba iunj; Fluid : Putty : AYindo! Ulaid audiSah of stU sizes. ' r' ; A fjesh supply of Pond's Pain Dcslrover. ( For sale by - ? JAS. MARTINE. Nov. 27. tf iV-: BEDSTEADS .JjXD CHAIR For Salo at rojf ced prices, at; the Auction Store of A. M. CAMPBELL. A-(g I, 1S53.. tf DENTAL ISO tricE. TR. R. I SCOTT oilers his profesional services XJ the community aud may be two door East of toe Market. Sept. 185D. :; ; w-tf- seen at his offid ' CUOClvEUY, i China, i Glass-Ware " SAND JLl)OKING-GLSES. W. TILMXmiAST, TS now receiving lis?FALL.STOCK, which mclud nntire Wrtmeuts't)f hew styles of White Grani on. iti.K. ivintl Ware. Plain and Gailt China Tea Sets a gyod assortment of I Common tVnres,. n a Rtoek of . Glassware twice as large as usuail The Earthi'ii-Ware having been imported to ordjr, n nil the Class bousrht at auction, at less than manutac tnrer's prices, he is sure that he can furnish Country Merchants with go.xfe: quite as cheaply as they can apply themselues lrojn the .North. ,JSept. 17, 1859. . d lt-w-tf) TTwROrrED from my ' Sulky, on; the FaycUeviljle XJ and Cojiitro Plank Jioadj in aijout u mnesoiray f o.Ufui l, v , ronf aininer a nocket - cate 'oflnstruuieats &c. Tcetinder will bej liberally re warded by ajldressing the lUbscriber. at Fayettevilf. omie copy, in advance, per annum J A iu K Y ii jfcl XSjnow receiving (JL vhich are j his uinal supply of Goods, among IKich Silks. Cora anil Black : French Merinos andldelaines PEnglish: Do. Do.; iKid and Net GlovesJassorted Bed and Negro Blankets 5 IBolting Cloths, No. l to 10 ; Jieady-Made Ulotliing ; s ilioots and Shoes Witl a very large aasortmeiit of other Goods. All Of whit h were purchased bt the package at the lowes rice Those parchashinfirwil please call and look at the Uoods and prices. 1 ; t. W-tf - '' " !. f-.'-;... Sclpt. 16. 1859 HAVE associated with me. in this line, Mr John K. Dailev. and will Rtvl th firm ORRELL Jt DAILEY. i : VVe have. purchased the Steamer Southekxkb, and in a fe days, will have a Nfew.Flat employed with ner. Those favoring-us; with tfeeir-parxmagr may rely upon prompt despatch-, bfr applying to Mr. Dailey on board, or to me at my omce. , 4. M. UKUiiljLi. JOHN K. DAILEY. R. M. ORRELL Mdrch 26, 1859. -tf. JAIES MARTINE is ndw receiving a large, and general assortment of everything in the aboe line. A. pi ime article of Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE; Crushed and Brown Sugar r-ii Sugar House Syrup and .uoiaKses. t as good terms as can be Al ot'which is offered on had in this market, t Nv. 27.' tf A CM RD. A Word To Mi Old Friends. T HOSE persons for whqnxl have been attending to Bankinor businness fos years : I am still willing to serve you with the same promptness that 1 have al I w m way; done ; and to others that may want discounts, Pension business, &c.,&c. 1 offer my services, with a promise of strict attention JAS. G. COOK, tf June 27, 159. xNqTICE TO SOLI JER'S WIDOWS. rniiE widows (f Mexican Soldiers, JL and the Widow s of Soldiers who died IN Service in the war o 1812, can have their pens fons confinued by caH ingonthe undersigned. Congress having made additional provision for theni. Give me the manageme ht of your claims and the liioney shall come at once, orlno charge. iNU. M. KOSE ; Agt. fprrPensions. 858. tf v F Ay'etteville June 19, The Old Dominion AVING become indisbeusable to all who have tested its value. 1 FRESH SUPPLY Has been obtained, among which is a lowerpriced ar ticlti viz : viz 2 ot. at 1 5'J and 3 qt. 1 5. ALSO TRIiVETS For this Coffee tot (or boiling vessels of any sort,)at 25 cts., IRON COFFEE POT MATS, (or.etauds) at 15 cts Wc record our own opinion fpriined only by.drink- ing the coffee made in : th ls.'Cottee Fot ; but those more immediately .connecse ft .with its preparation, are perfectly delighted with th fe Simplicity and economy ot th process." Southern G'uardian, Columbia, So.lCa. For sale at the CROCKERIY STORE. W. N. TILLIJNGHAST. M ay 14, 1,859. tf FRESH ARRIVAL. AS just received a large and general STOCK of Goods suited to the FALL & WINTER trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple a. lid Pakcj DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes, with almost everything desirablein that line. Prime Family Grocer AT L E ds always to be had TT'Si prices for CASH, or Goodssold at the lowest ex- chan! ged or country produce. Augus 27, 1859. PRICES IN THE STATE ! IAM now giving the high st prices f r No. 1 young ISEGRQES. Persons having any to dispose of would do well by giving p the first call, or wrjte to' lie, plating the size, age,J quality and appearance of hei negroes. . I inay always be found s.t the Shemwell House. Fayttteville. JNp, O. ARMSTRONG. Aug. 12, l?59.-is w-tf .20 Mvard. AN A WAY from the subscriber on the 8th inst., a negro boy named MO utLi. taia negro is a two inches high. He: is bout! 25 years old, 6 feet L oil supposed to be in the neighl orhood of W. H. Brown in Kpbeson county, where He was last seen. I will give the above reward of twenty dollars for his deliv ery tjo me within sixty days froti this date. I will give an additional reward'-'of . $2ol"or evidence suffi- cienu to coavict any white man of harboring said ne- gro J AM bid McNATTi AU g 20, 1859., w-tf School Notice- M r School in the DONALDSON ACADEMY win be re-opened on Monday, October 3rd. Terms per Quarter of ten weeks. English, . ! $7 50 $10 00 12 53 25 Latin. Latinland Greek, i - ,h Contincrent. i . A few punils can be furnished with board in the familv of the Principal, on Hay Mount. i Jiissti ii.; MCLitAN, A. m.., rrmcipai ' JLSfgai . g3flay J. W.! LETT f3 it i ASSETS 0252,61,8 C2. THIS Company has been in operation more than ; six years, and has paid its Fire losses, amount ing to $23,524.87 without any assessment ; insurance averaging; its meisoers aooat t per cent. r Amoaat !of . property now iasured, $ 1,563390.01 Amount' premium nates now oa hand, 247,738.08 : i ; : -DIRECTORS : f ' George McNeill, D. A; Ray, j H. L. Myrover; S. W.Tillinghast,, Henry Ully, J . N, A. Stedman, S. J. Hidsdale, T. 8; Xutterloh, Wm.' McLauriu, S. T. Hawley,- ' ' W. N.: Tillinghast,. A. A.'McKetbanj ' x. J. D. Williams ; James- G. Cook, : A. W. SteeV: ' James Kyl - ' Hon. J. Gi Shepherd- R.F.Brown, yf ilmyston. A-. K. Hall, Wilmington. OFFICERS: GEORGE IbASEXVIij "' PKESIDEXX. . I. A RAT,J VICE PRESIDENT. ;c a. MCMILLAN, SECRETARY, k C. McGrummen. Tfavellinff Ao-ent. J. Collins and C The Company invite applications. May 19, J859.. : -wly'r Wm NEW GOODS!!- r AM JUST RECEIVING MY SPRING STOCK GOODS in my lin. Thpy 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 offer them generally AT GREATLY REDUCED PKICES. f .J FRUITS , RAISONS,Fir.S. PRUNES." APPLES, LEMONS, ORANGES Uh.KKlI!S, CUiUlAWlS, See; PICKLE$, JELLIES AND PRESERVES, j A! GREAT VARIETY PERFUMERIES AND EXTRACTS OF VARIOUS KINDS: i Fancy Soaps and Pomades ; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS- FIDDLES, DRUMS. FIFES, FLUTES. BANJOS. GUITARS, &c Walking Canes of every kind ; BASKET. AND WILLOW WARE ; . 1 i Hobby Horses. &c. ; NUTS : FINE AND COMMON CANDIES; SARDINES FINE CIGARS : SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO ; CRACKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES; A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PORT-MQNAIES, SOME VERY NICE; FANCY ENVELOPES. AND ' FANCY GOODS. TOYS AND YANKEE NOTIONS; AN ASSORTMENT OF INDIA RUBBER GOODS. WHIPS, . : COMBS. FISHING TACKLE. . The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock. I have a great many handsome things that cannot fail to please. i i April 2. 1859, -tf F Hotel Building. AY E R ' S C H E It R Y PECTORAL, FOR TUB RAPID CURE Of Colds, Coiiglis, and Hoarseness. BHmniLD, Mass., 20th Bee., 1855. Da. J. C. AtER: I do not hesitate to any the best remedy X have! ever found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influeuza, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, your Chbret Pkctokal: Its constant use in my practice and my family for the last tea years has shown it to possess , superior virtue fori the treatment of. these complaints. jUJEN KNIGHT, M. D. A. B. MORTXEY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y., writes : "I have used your Pbctokau myself and in my family ever since you invented it. and believe jit the test medicine for.its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold 1 should sooner pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy." i Croups Whooping Cough, Influenza. j Bprinofield, Miss., Feb. 7, 1858. Brothkk Am I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is tha best remedy we possess for the cure of Whooping Cough, Croup, and the chest diseases of children. We of your fraternity in the South appreciate youi skill, and commbnd your medicine to our people. i - j HIIIAM -CON KLIN, M. D. AMOS LEEj Esq., Moxterit, Ia writes, 3d Jan., 1858: "I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors Bix weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your Pkctorai. by the advioe ;of our! clergyman. The first dose relieved tha soreness in my throat and lungs ; less than one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as -well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, an the poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. . ! ! Wrst Maschistxr, I'A Feb. 4, 1868. Sir : Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in this section.. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labored under an aifeotion of the lungs for the last forty years. i I . HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. i- !' - A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., Albion, Moitroi Co., Iowa, writes, Sept. 6, 185S : During my practice of many years I have. found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving eDise and re lief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects upon trial. ; Consumption. , Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no human aid can reach ; but even to those the Cuui Pectoral affords re lief and comfort. , j ; Abtob Houra, New York Cut, March 6, 1856. Doctor Ater, Lowill: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to in-' form- you what your ; Chbrrt Pectoral has done for my wife. She bad been five months laboring under the dangerous symp toms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief! She was steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless his kindness, as we do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself welL Yours, with gratitude and regard, j ORLANDO SHELBY, OF Sbelbtvillb. Cbnsumptiven, do not despair till you have tried Ayxr'b Cherrt Pectoral. It te made by one of the best medical chemists in tha world, and its cures all round us bespeak the high merits, of its yirtnea. IiiiLtdelphiaLtdffer. j i t - . Ayer's j Cathartic Pills. THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known toman;. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the onlina- : ry medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem of all men. Tey are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to core. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify tha blood, and expel disease, i They purge out the foal humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or gans into theif natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaintsi of every body, but also formidable nd danger ous diseases tbiat have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce (powerful effects, they are, at the same time, in di minished dosesjthe safest and beet physic that can-be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any ritk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not sub stantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the re liability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assur ance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute im mensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Ame lean Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certifl eatea of their enrea of the following complaints : Coetivenesa, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heart burn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Indiges tion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Dis eases which require an evacuant Medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the sys tem, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Lifer and Kidneys, flout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. j Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Atbb's Pills," and take noth ing elaa. No other they oan give you eomparea with this in- its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid Umm ia for them, and they should have it Prepared by Dr. J. C. A YE It v Practical aad Analytical Chemist, Lowell IbJlm. PwcpiW Qu. m Box. Ttvb Boxes ros. $1. 1: SOLD BY S. J. H INS ALE. . Fayetteville.N. C. ; Feb'y 19, 1859. ly Frank William's Rye Whiskey. T) MITCHELL has made arrangements with Dr JLl Frank Williams, to be constantly supplied, with his celebrated EYE WHISKEY, which can be had at his Store at all; times; by wholesale or retail. Qct. 16, 1858, i ' tt AE ARlfl RECEIVING DT ADDITION to Our T T present stock the following goods, 85 Bags Coffee, Rio, Laguira and Java, 60 Bbls and II bds, Saar, different grades. 4o Boxes Soap, assorted Qualities. . 15 Hlf BbU Eagle Mills Snuff, in small bladders. 350 Boxes and Kegs Super Carbonate Soda 20 Stewarts Candy. , . , 35 " Candles, Adamantne and Sperm. 5 Bales Baggiag, Dundee and Canny. i xoas HoiowmreJ 200 Sacks Lit alt.I 500 Lbs Ba ' JO, Bags 100 Keg -f ALSO HAipWARE ' AND CUTLERY. hips, &e., 0 Aill OUUEj XjEjJX LXHtlV. "rim torr r tt n m r-r n t- GINGER, PEPPER and SPICE f- "Viadow Glass, Putty and vfhite Lead. -. Cigars, Green and Black Teas. Bale Rope aud Twine. Manilla Rope, Sash Cord Ac. v brooms. Buckets.! Pails and Matches. - Cotton Yarns and Sheeting ftt factory prices. And a good many other articles uu mentioned, and expect to make such additions to our stock, as the trade requires. We will sell at wholesale or retail, low for CAiU. ; or on time to prompt paying, custo mers, or exchange for country produce. ! Persona wanting goods in our line, are requested to examine our stock beforeipurchasing.. PEMBERTON A SLOAN. E. L. PEMBERTOV j GEOBGK SLOAN. ; Oct 22. w-tf -i ! UDR.. JAMES! DAVIS, haying ucviuru uu ciuiaueiiujr lUCAUBg IH mo Town of Fayetteville, respectfully offers 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! an extensive experi- ence, io wnicn is auaca atnoTouerh JJental educa tiuu, mat no uun give enure satisiaction 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 ot the mouth, IS one bu' the proper merais are.maae use oi in Tho various poerations. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel au interest in; thr preservation of the Teeth. Gi?Oflice over Houston's Jewelry Store, where ue win oe iounu ax ail times. May 15, 1858 tf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA bobesqn county. J Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions August Term, 1859. : It is ordered by the Coiirt that tha following Tracts of Land be sold for the Taxes. The Owners being non-residents, of the County. Therefore Publication be made in the North Carolinian, according to law Ford, Eliaa B. 330 acres on Aligator Swamp $2.73 toulatyre, John U. lOrt ' west of Aehpole . ; 61 Mclniyro, D. Y. vy I " " I" 73 ! i From the Minutes; , .' JOHN' M. IIARTMAN, Clerk.. "Oct. 12, Pr. Adv $3.15 5-tw 1-td STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ROBESON COUNTY. ) Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions August Term, 1859. Jacob Alford, Adin'r of Arch'd McKay, dec 'd, Nelly McKay!, and others. PETITION FOR ACCOUNT AND SETTLEMENT. Iu this case it appearing! to the Court" that Alex'i McKay, Arch'd McPhaul, Daniel McPhaul, Flora Mc Phaul, Alex'r McPhaul, Wilson Thammond, and wife Elizabeth, William McPhaul. and Campbell,' all re side beyond the limits of this State,. It is therefore ordered that Publ cation, be1 made in the North Car olinian, for six weeks notifying said Defendants, to appear at the next Term of'this Court- to be held at the Court House in Luraberton, there to plead answer or demur to said Petition,! or Jugraent pro confetto wijl be rendered, and the them. same heard ex parte as to 4 Witness John M. Ilartmah, Clerk of our Said Court at office in Lumberton the Fourthfonday in August A. D. 1859. ; . . v J.'m,. IIARTMAN, Clebx. Oct. 12 Pr-Adv. $6 25, 5t-w lt-d SILVER ! WARE. Table Tea Svtaar Cream and wait Spoons Forks But ter and Wrntt JKnives RTa&Uin Rings Bells and WVilstles rSltinvl hies Table and Tea Spoons, Cake and Card Baskets, Qastors, Candle Sticks, Waiters Batter Cool ers, Sugar Bowls, Forks, Cups, Salt Sellers, ' For Sale at the Watch and J ewelry Store No. 11 . Hay St., f j AV. PRIOR. Nov. 2, 3t-d 2t-w v N ' i 1 , . , L - JPIJ OPEMtWlk FOR THE subscriber offers for sale on accommodating terms, The Dwellins House and lots, near Mallett's Mill, formerly the property of John Cruso, with the adjoining: , : J Wi- The lot adjoining the above on the North, for mery the property of James Hollingsworth. The Stores and Warehouse bn'Gillispie street, at present occupied ' by Mr, Jno. Murphy and Mr. Sam'l H. SteeL , . , - The Lot on Gillispie strieet joining Mr. A. John son on, the South, and the Mumford property on t. XT .1. ..I . . The House and lot on the corner of Orange and Chauiicey streets, formerly the prperty of Jona than Jessup. Also four, vacant lots joining'-the above. . ; - ' - " , If not previously disposed of at private sale, th? above prowrty will be stud at Auction at the Marke House, on Tues, 15th Nov, at 12 o'clock, M. W. JESSUP, i A. M. CAMPBELL, Auc'r. Oot. 21. . w-ts . ,;' ' .; . y : J. : Ob's, a Pres. copy. . .- - v. ' . - ew Fall Goods 1859. FWnTS ITT TV wm m t 'iiEi uwiitKSiiiaisu tare now , opening their -a. siuL.u.n d r-ALL STOCK of DRY C0ODS, HATS BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, BEADY, MADE CLOTHING, Ac., Ac! Ail or which were selected carefully by one of the hrm. ana .will be offered to their old Customers and toners at tne lowest Market prices Oct 22, w-4t lt-d THE NOilTIl CAROLINIAN. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. OUR DUTY I " Never since the formation of our Union has so much sectional feeling existed as is the case at the present time. Faction, eommotioti, Escri0ilg. deed civil war, although they have bVki ' i'M on the tombs of fallen empires, and shooldawlki-'i warning to us, still exist to a deplorable extent, even in our country which has so long been rexgnized as the modern empire of the world. Considering this it behooves the people of the nation, especially of the South, whose sacred institutions have been trampled upon, to enquire in what way a r?secy tx- mination mar be cutjtafthed tiilnss " It tahnot be ! doubted that fraternal discord and ruffianism exists to an almost tmparalleled -extent in particular sections of our country. The recent insurrection at Harper's Ferry and the riots which occur almost daily in the city of Baltimore are sufficient testimonials of the truth of our statement. There' is a party at tho North known as the Blae)c Republican party, it was the leaders of this party: who were the promi- nent actors in this insurrection. -In the South we have a political party known as the Opposition par ty with no recognized principles o -defined doc trines, save that of the overthrow of Democracy. This party has organs, who also have no recog nized creed ; it has leaders also. These leaders, Botts, Bell, Bates, Crittenden and o.hers advocates an alliance withi thie Black Republicans, who have already by their acts and to their utmost sorrow broached the irrepressible conflict " subject in .or der that they may defeat the Democratic party simply because it is Democratic We upon the other hand advocate an alliance with no One, we go in for the Union, the equality of the States, and in opposition to any and every party, whose leaders, organs and privates so cordially, detest Democracy as to vote for the men who have already slain their brethren and still persist in their unholy, villainous work of, endeavoring to dissever the bands which bind together our glorious Union. There are three parties. Black Republican. Oppo sition and Democratic, i The first favor the. dissolu tion of the Union if all the slaves are not to be man umitted; the second advocates on alliance with the first, and the third, the Democratic party, is the only one which stands aloof from the question of slavery and has for its guide and its platform the Constitu tion as it is. ! i - It cannot be denined that this is precisely the po sition .which these parties occupy. The South then has to select either one or the other of these politi- cal parties for the purpose ef endeavoring to main- tain the rights which are granted to her. by the Constitution. In the Black Republican party they have one whose primary object is to overthrow the institutions of the South. In the opposition party an effort is being made by the lealers to unite With the opposition North, or Black Republicans, in order to defeat the Democrat c party, although by so doing they strike a death blow at their most sacred interests. The Demo cratic party is therefore the only one in whose; arti-. cles ot faith are incorporated the only proper policy to be pursued by the South. . It is Jiational it - is neither anti-slavery nor pro-slavery, indeed it is now the only hope which remaineth for the people of the South, and it is our duty and one which we cannot disregard to support the principles of that party, and by so doing weaken the ranks of the treacher ous enemy who are endeavoring to wrest our liber ties and our institutions from us. The Maryland Elections. -Another blow has been inflicted upon the friends of free government and order, and this blow is from the hands of those whose name would indicate that they should be foremost in defense of purity and free government the misscalled Americans of Bal timore have remacted the scenes of former days, and the blood of innocent' men has deluged her streets and all because they were democrats ll I 3 The unfortunate beings who could be classed as one of that much abused party, would not dare, upon the peril of their lives, to approach the bal. lot box, for in doing so it was at the cost of life. The few who had hardihood sufficient to deposit their votes, suffered dearly for: their courage, and many a stalwart man was carried a lifeless corpse fron that place, which of all others should be con sidered sacred to every American citizen. - How long this state of things shall last remains to be determined by the freemen of America, . as it seems the hands of Maryland are impotent to ac complish any good, y" We were not a little ; surprised this morning to see the leading organ of the Opposition in this State justifying this outrage and gloating over the tri- i- .1 .i. ' i n il I . ' . umpa oi uie moo in niuamore. i , Must' we consider the words of this sheet as. re- ? . - fleeting the sentiments of the people who compose that party ? If we shall, we must be constrained to sav that thev are irrevocably committed to the sup- port of fanaticism; and a desire to overthrow demo cracy by Jair or foul play, is their governing passion. We do not believe that the meanest men of the party will endorse any such , thing we have abet ter opinion of them. We know, friend Syme does not, although his paper does. ; A Good Hit. The New York Day Book comes to band to-day with a runaway negro cut at the head of One of its 'columns,- where they offer fifty cents reward for Fred Douglas. - The Day Boole is a spicy sheet but this last hit is the best r ' ' V FIFTY CENTS REWARD! Fifty cents reward is offered for the annrehension of Fred Douglas, a light colored mulatto, formerfr of Maryland, and lately a resident of Rochester, in haio giAic ; , oaju ireo. is neany fix teew uu) " features are strongly Caucasian ; his' manners are " mm 0 Sa.m plausible, and be may attempt to pass nimseu oh ua a white man. When last heard of he was in Cana da West The above reward will be paw Po f"f delivery in New York city. Apply to the Property Clerk at the Police Headquarters. . . : Th High Point REPOBTEB-We , would call at, tention to the prospectus, of this proposed pubhea tion, which we insert m another, column of paper. .From .Iper. Moore we feel quite sure that we do notT,m tU fying to his ability In prosecuting th work which fc propcseSf J ; . - , ' ' . EXPLANATORY. We 'sincerely regret that we could not or rere nc t allowed to publish the list of premiums awarded by our county AgricultuxaLSociety as-wahad so premis ed in our Friday's paper. Our . reason for not pub lishing it is, that when, we-applied for it to the pro perofSceror ofScers'we iscre to polit-cly informed that another paper would require them to print en. IXonday. This was told to-us on Friday; and al though our weekly paper is printed Friday night and Saturday, we were compelled to do without it. As it will be one week and two days eld tj tl 3 of our weekly paper we shall not f ul! t it exceedingly, althou i . . wrong -and who would desire to see democrats- "IJjected out of church and state, And all things save the people's hate." - If the Cumberland Agricultural Society has den ned a political garb it is time for the majority of the people of Cumberland, who are Democrats, to understand it. "We would not object to the act com- -plained of had there been another daily paper, and the list had been handed over to them. But here is a different question It is held over four days as a kind of political pap-to feed Whiggery. Democrats have stood such tricks long enough, not only are the railroads turned into political machines, but it seems that agricultural societies have become hot houses to foster their political opponents. There were some democrats, so called, upon tnai committee of whom we might expect better but we hare been told long since ta watch these men we have no need to watch them further; As to the officers, whose politics caused them to act as before stated, because we published a demo cratic paper, it is enough for us to say that we have the most supremely small idea of them; their souls, if placed in the stomach of a good sized flea, would never suffocate for lack of territory. The Harper's Ferry conspiracy has had an effect which may be considered healthy in the extreme. Not only has it opened the eyes of the South to her own interests, but it has also caused even Re publicans (falsely so styled) and it has shown De mocracy in its true colors as the conservative of the nation. 1 The New York Tribune has been blubbering over -the result of this conspiracy to an alarming extent. Why? because it has lost the ' following influential and independent men. F. S. Martin, of Cattarugus Co., N. Y., C. B. Stewart,' E. W. Andrews, E. O. Perrin and D. A. Leiven, all influential "Republican Whigs who have independence enough to cut themselves looso they have all taken a stand upon the " pro-slavery Democratic platform!" How he talks. He does not know that Democracy is not anty nor pro-slave ry in simple terms, it is national. BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION. This body met in the town of Charlotte at 11 o' clock on Wednesday the 2nd day of November. The Bulletin says t . " The President; Elder James M cDanlel, called the ConvehtTon to order, and read a portion of Scripture. He then addressed the body in a felicitous nimr.cr, congratulating the denomination upon their present prosperity, and the growing interest of their cause. He alluded to the numbers, intelligence, and effi ciency of the ministry and membership ; to the uni ty which characterizes them in their benevolent de nominational enterprises and work, and to the ex tension of the field of labor, and increase of mem bership and influence during the past conventional In the afternoon Rev. James McDaniel was re elected President. . The proceedings throughout, so far, have been very harmonious. Thb Wilson Ledges. Mr. Joseph H. Foy has become sole editor and proprietor of this ably con ducted democratic journal. Mr. Tumbro in a cha s t e, well written valedictory bids adieu to his former pat rons and friends and says : "In dissolving this connection, we feel somewhat depressed, as it is quite possible that we may never again occupy the editorial chair quite certain, not for the present. A change has come over the spirit of our dreams, and our heretofore assiduous labors as editor and typo demand a cessation. To the fraternity we aire indebted for many a fa vorable notice and valuable exchange, for which we offer our thanks. To our Datrons we nresant our acknowledgments, and pray that their shadows may never grow less." Both gentlemen have our best wishes for future success. , Treasok. It seems that the friends of Seward are. forsaking him, and trying to unite upon Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania, as it is said the latter tan can carry the Old Keystone, whilst the former can not It is doubtful in the extreme whether or not he can carry Pennsylvania. He is no favorite there they know that money secured him his pre sent position. Cameron is in fact a rather hard case politically and morally. Dedication. The new Baptist Church at Gray's Creek is to be dedicated on the 3rd Sabbath in No vember.. The dedication sermon will be preached bv Rev. James McDaniel of this citv. Rev. A. P. Repiton, and other distinguished preacheis are ex pected to be preseni The meeting is to continue for some time. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitatien to be present, of which we shall availed, selves if possible. NeWBEEN Fate. Persons attending Fair at Newbern on the 8th, 9th rand 10th of this month, can pass over , the North CaroUna IWlmins ; on and the Atlantic & North Carolina radroad. and return for one fare, Al! articles and stock m Wedlor exhibition at the Fair will be transnorted Atlantic 4 North Carolina Railroad free of charge. - ' " ' - '-..-" - eiesrn from the Spirit of the Age that another fire occrirredln Raleigh on Sabbath night last The victim being Mr. Womble who had his store burned a few days since. This time fcis dwelling was burn ed to the ground. The whole is considered as hav ing been done by the hand of an incendiary. i PaiKTrso OrncB roa Sale. The proprietor of theAshevule News offers that establishment for gale.- The circulation is far and might be increased. The advertising patronoge is good and the jobb:i: 4epartaeat s remunerative, " July 23d Ib59. ; J r " JiNU. W.. nivuix. Au. 13, 1859. J -4 ;- - - 1" "