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CONGRESSIONAL. Wa'shirgton, Feb. 9. Sex ate. The Senate to-day agreed to print 15,-i-.)0 copies of the Agricultural Reports of the Patent Jmee. The Postol Bill was debated and passed, with an 1 rthe total abolition of the franking- .nmendineni for j.rivilege. Adjourned to Monday. Hoi sk. The Standing Conmittees were announced. The following are 4he respective Chairmen : On Election John A. Gilmer, of North Carolina. On ways and Mans John Sherman, of Ohio. On Claims Mason W Tappan, of New Hamshire. On Commerce Elihu B. Washburne, of Illinois. On public Lands Eli Thayer, of Massachusetts. On post Office and Post Roads Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. On Judiciary John Hickman, of Pennsylvania. On Revolutionary Claims (ieorge Briggs, of New Yo,k. On Public Expenditures John B Haskin, of New York. On private Land Claims C C Washburne, of Wisconsin. On Manufactures Charles F Adams, of Massa chusetts. On Agriculture Martain B utter fi fid. of New i Yo k. On Indian AtEiirs Emerson Ethrldge, of Tonnes see. On Military Affairs Rcnjnmin Stantorv, of Qlno Oil Militia Cy-lnor B. Tompkins, of Ohio. On Naval. Alfuirs Freeman H Muse, f Maine. On i oreigrt Affairs Thomas Corwx f Ohi. On Territories (ialutdia A Grow, of Pvnnsylva- Jli:. On Revolutionary Pensions J&'.in FPi)t:r, of Wisconsin. - n Invidl Pensions ReuUeu. 11 Fenion,. of New Vfork. On roads and Canals Robert Mallory ofICen tucky. On Patents "Wm Mill ward, of L'vaKrd .v.nii.i. O.i Public Bill li.ig Clias.. li.. '1 s..iu, of.U.issa. .Inisetts. On Unfinished Business-- Stain: A. I.o-an, of" Uliuoi s. On Accounts. F II Spinner, oL New York.. On Mileage John l Ashmoic. ot'S Carolina. On Engraving; G 13. A drain,, of X Jersey .. On Expenditures of the- State DepaHtmnt J: B ilcKean, of N Y. On Ex pond's of Treasury Department D Loomis id Conn. On Ex pond's of YV":u; Depsu tiineut Win Siewart, of Peun. On Expend' of Navy Department Robt ltatton. of Tennessee. On Expetul's of Post Office Ipt G W Pabner,. of N VorU. (!i Expend's for Public Buildings W i. Drayton df Uhode'islawL On the A'int Committee on the Library Jno U I'cUit, of India. . On Joint Committee on Piinrio Ohio- -Stir) A ( V.u-ley, Bids Thus G On Joint Committee on Enrol Davidson, f Louisiana.. It will hie- seen that there are as runny chairmen unpointed from the State of New York alone, us from the whole South. The subject of electing: a piddii: pointer was- dis cussed,, bm was further postponed: The Republicans are disunited ot Dcprces, thuir mucus noiiiinee for this oflicc. The Pres:dent's-Message was rea.1 at length.. IMPORTANT FROM CALIFORNIA ARRIVAL OF THE. ATLANTIC. New York, Feb. 10.. The fine steamship Atlantic w ith California dates to the 20th January,, has- ar rived. She brings L,.r00.0U0 in speck'.. The If. S. ship of war Sar-.va.ic has arrived ai Panama. The sloop-of-war Lev.aiia Preble sailed for Ver t Cruz from Aspinwall,. on, the 26th of Jan.. In the Legislature of California,, a, resolution in structing th Senators in Congress- to, opyosc a division ol'tlie State, had been introduced, and wotijsd I):' a test vote.. An attempt to authorize the raising of a volunteer company for the protection of Mendocino county, had tailed. An effort to elect a successor to Senator Gwin, would probably f iil for the present. FItOM SO'l.'TII AMERICA. G miyaquil was still in possessiou. of the Peruvians. At Bogota, the Catholic-Clergy had collected all the Bibles distributed by the London Bible Society and burnt them in the Public Square. The British Minister strongly protested against the act. It is stated that the American Minister was a spectator t'f the sccne,but did not join in the protest. A fuli statement ot" tlie affair will be sent to the Govern-! incut at vv ashinsrton. Buenos Ayres ilates to- Jan., 1st are received by the Atlantic. Great indignation had been manifested in co.nse iptence of an attack by the British , squadron upon the Paraguayan steamer Tncuari, when leaving Siarbor with Gen. Lopez uu, board- Lopez returned io Buenos Ayres. AR UlIYAL OF THE CANADA 1 1 Halifax, Feb. 10. The steamship Cane da arrived here to diy, with Idverpool dates to the 2(ith of Jan. Luid Russel stated in parliament that a conven tion was being drawn up in England between Eng land and America, for the prevention of cruelty ou i oard the American vessels. The treaty between France and England en grossed public attention. Some- of its provisions hive been published. There had been a panic at Melborne, and several heavy failures are reported. The Kangaroo- and Anibia bad arrived out. sKCOXO DISPATCH. Halifax, Feb. 10. Liverpool quotatloris continued. Flur dull with declining tendency. Wheat, do. (Quotations in the latter nominal. In corn, there is rather more inquiry. Pock quif-t and steady. Sugar heavy. CotYee quiet. Rico firm. Rosin steady; common 4s--4d a 4s 6d. Turpentine :;t and 0(5 i. " Earl Granville, in if ply to the question, sa d that Government, had m information uf any negotiations of Savoy to France. In the House of Commons, Mr GrUfiih called at tention to tlie rumor that there were thirty thoti suid French troops at Leghorn, and enquired if there was any reason to suppose that the object of uch a movement was to prevent the annexation of Central Itaty to Sardinia. Lord Russell said that there M as n ti nt in the statement and saw .no reason to l.i-v.. th..t the rrench Government contemplated mtv such step. lhe body f Capt Harr.sou, oftlw Vr'.v Vm, was removed from Southampton with every demou station ot respect. . . 4. . , Charlestown. Ya., Feb. 9. The testimony m defence of Hatktt closed this ;ay. lhe Court adjourned in order to enable coun sel to prepare argument. The testimony this morn ing was unfavorable tor defence. No doubt now of bis conviction. New York, Feb. tith. The Chamber of commerce have adopted a r. port and resolutions against privateering, and in in tivr ff the immunity of all private property an the ocean ki time oi war. Annapolis, Md , Feb. 9. The House of Delegates lu-dny adopted resolutions condemning the course f Henry Winter Davis, in voting for Pennington as 'eserving censure and in opposition to the senti ments of the entire State. There was only one dis senting vote. The American delegates ah voted for tUe censure Bg- The new treaty with China was to be come operative after the 24th of November last. Mr Ward states that two new ports Swatow, in the province of Panhkin, and Fai wan, in the island of Formosa, would be open to Ameaican trade on the first-day of tlie pres. o it year- The other ports open for our com merce are Canton, Auioy, Fuhehaa, Ningpo, iitid Shangha'. These are to be added to as be necessities of trade shall demand, or as tlie trentits with other powers shall give an equal light. LATER FROM HAVANA AND "MEXICO. Charleston, Feb. 13. The steamer Isabel arrived here to-day, from Havaua. She brings among her passengers, E. L. Plumb, Esq., bearer of important despatches to Washington. The Isabel brings liter Mexican intelligence, The Courier s Vera Cruz correspondent writes mat on ine ui inst., jaoas, wun two tnousana men, was defeated at Oajaca. M iramou's expedition against Vera Cruz has pro bably been abandoned in consequence of the Liberal forces having re-occupied Calima, San Luis and Seatras. The reported tic-feat of the Church forces, by Caramjai, witli a loss of one hundred killed and wounded, besides a large quantity of ammunition and artillery is fully confirmed. Gen. AVoll had- been successfully opposed in Jalisco. The Church Government is reduced ta small extent of territory. a very The available f'oi'c-. of the IJbeval army is thirty thousand men. Miramoiu throng' extraordinary efforts, has ne gotiated the salo of iLueeti millions ot dollars in bonds, for the sum of Cur hundred an-d, ILftj: thou sand dollars. Through elicit dabbling with funds by the F reach Minister, nine millions in these bonds will enter irvto. convention wuh France as l'"-eign debt. Matthew,, the' Eoglislt. C'Jvtrge d Arf'nircs, ha-d presented his ultimatum, being the demand for the full payment of the English claim wiihiu.o ijyii xx-tytf. his pass- .t. i . i If not complied with, he would demand ports. Ociuapa- hat f re- ne 1;. as Manistf r of Foreign Af fair-, to iuxv;.t the special mission to the United State and England,, connected v.ith arrangements for tlie intervention of the former, and the recogni tion, of the constitutional government by the utter. lie leavs V'fta ( .'ru..on. the 5th of March by tit t En "-lis i packet. Dvgollado tuke his post,, thus va cated.. CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, Fq3(. 13. T:i t! q Senate to-day the death of Senator. Broder-. ick, of Californiti, was formally announced, and. the Se: ;tte adjourned The House proceeded to elect a printer, reserving the right to. modify existing laws relative to printing,, tind appoint a committee of seven to examine into existing abuses. The vote was : Dnprees 8fJs;. GLossbrenner 88; scattering (J. Second vote : Duprees. 90 ; Glossr br.enner f;! ; scattering -1. No election. Tire (luiith of Senator Broderick w.is formally an nounced, and after several, eulogies, the House ud-fourni-'feL T;i.!ViT.it Late tii.o' Nkvee. Hon. Theodore Ficliuiilmyseit, a native f New Jersey, and iimaw Chancellor of the TJ'niyersity of N. York, who-stood it chance, fifteciii years ago, of being Ylct'-.I?resjdjtMi-t of the Unityd States, took to himself a wife two. years, ago-, at the ripe age of seventy two- (himself; and not his wife), and. i last week he had born a son and heir. He pror ibiibly will name the bey after hims-elf, Theo-. i tljre,. meaning G:od.-given it. will certainly be appropriate. Such instances of "better late than never" are not very com,;nou,. bu,t, th.ev.e ave been some very remarkable cases. Sir Stephen Pox, tl;- father of James Fox, was married at the age of eighty, and was after waKds blessed with three sons. M t. Freling huyeseu is now: marred' for the second' time.-" IId had no children by his first wife TIIAD. STEVENS YOUNG FOR G1LMI-.E. "We feel ourselves under obligations to the Ed lit c-r of lrg-w..v for assigning the reason clty Thaddeus Stevens and fifteen, oilier Republi cans voted for Mr Giitner, of N C, for Speak er, a large slaveholder. It is that "Mr Gil to tliitty,. instead of the preseu.t rate of twenty four per cent. lie has also been engaged in promulgating the doctrines of abolitionism for the lusT twenty-live year. IScw, mark his course. When an opportunity arrived when he could sell ous his interest in the slave for a tariff on iron amounting to less than onc-blth of a cent per pound, he and his fifteen satellites are ready to cast their love for the negro over board and fall down and worship at the shrine of mammon ! And is it not reasonable to sup pose that his great profession in favor of a tariff i merely a matter of dollars aud cents, and. like his feigned love for the negro, ready ta soId like sheep in the shambles whenever it will, as in the above case, assist in filling his Does not the action of those own, sv ffers Repttbrfeans who endeavored to have the tariff on railroad iron entirely repealed, warrant this assumption ? But perhaps-it would be ?ooking for too much from old Thnd to expect him to be more consistent in his abolitionism than Dr Cheever, of whom it is related that when a slavehiddiitp: lady of his congregation took steps to leave on account of his friueivt aud uu -ailed for denun eiatious of shivery, the Rev. Dr assured Iter that he "did not include her personally in his assaults ujiou the s;u of sin veholdintr ." Heaver P.) Slur. A woman fit Li ayette. Mich., whose husband was in the habit of being out late at night, and who had used every endeavor to convince him of the er ror of his ways, ofter finding that tears and expos- j tulations were of no avail, finally one ntgiit hlleU tne fire-place full of light pine shavings and applied a match to them. The chimney, being full of soot took tire and the flames burst forth. The alarm was given at once, clothes haslily put on, fire bells rang engines brought out, and for a few momens i t was thought that a general cottft igration wa: about to take place. The husband rushing home found his wife engaged piling on the combustibule material. She told him if his nocturnal wanderings were per sisted in she would get up something that would frighten him still more. It is. said the gentleman was cured. " Fuaxk Leslie's Paper Ltbelixc mr. Sorni. Leslies Paper has turned in to regular, weekly libeling of the South. Our attention has been tallied to it twice within ten days, by correspond ents. Its last was a most infamous, wholesale slan der, to the effect, that ever3' Irisman who came South, was -'tarred and feathered." It is needless to sav that there is no foundation tor tne stunt. ei, ' u I 4. f , tctimqn Hi is vrv r-ire ave that one abolitionist Irishman, (it 1! V. 1 r-l1- that au Irishmin ts an ai)oimon;sy as no ueservea, in .-?tutii tiiniiiu.i. i"-'' - -- of thousands of Irish in the South, and there is no class mo:x hospitabl3' treated. This littg paper ought to be '-cut dead" In' out book sellers. It in an enemy to the South. Mont J m rj .11 '"if. JFor Sale? Jt ST FINISHED. A SUPERIOR STILL CAP aud WORM 10 work, lifceen Barrels, which I will sell oil reasoaablc terms. Atmlv soon. JAMES MARTIN E. Fayetteville. May 1). Oct. Ki. 1858 tf- i!. w-tf NOTICE TJ SOLDIER'S WIDOWS. "HIHE WIDOWS OF MEXICAN Soldiers, m. and the Widows of Soldiers who died IN service in the war ot 1812, can have their pensions continued by calling on the undersigned. Congress having made additional provision for them. Give me the management of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge. JNO. M. ROSE. Agt. for Pensions. F ayetteville June 19, 1858. tf Dr. Frank' William's Rye Whiskey. T MITCHSLL has made arranffetnents with Dr Frvik Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated UYE WHISKEY", which can be had at uis Store at all times, by wholesale or retail. S13f HiID IB V at LULUS ASSISTS S254.610 62. THIS Company has been in operation more than six years, aad ha9 paid its Fire losses, amount ing to $23,524.87 without aay assessment ; insurance averaging its members about i per cent. Amount of property now insured, $1,563,490.01 Amount premium notes now oa hand, 247,738.08 DIRECTORS: George McNeill S. T. Hawley, W. X. Tillinghast, A. A. McKethan. J. I). Williams, D. A. Ray, II. L. Mvrover; S. W.Tfllingiiast Henry Lilly, X. A. Stedimui, S. J. Hi lis tale. T. S. Lntterlob, Wm. McLuiuriii. James G. Cook, A. W. Steel, Jamas Kyle. Hon. J. G. S lepherd. R.P.fii-'V.vn, miming tan. Hall, Wilmington. A. E OFFICERS : GL'OlUii?- Mt-XEIf-t, PKESIDENT;, I. A. KAV, VICE PRESIDENT. C. A. MCMILLAN, SECRETARY. Collins and C C. McOrummen. Travelling Agents. y-The Company iu.viU; applications. -" May 19. 1859. " wlyTr JAMES M A RTIXE.is now receiving a large ana general assortment of everything in the above line. kClso A p ime article- of Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE; Crushed aad Brown, Sugar ; Sugar House Syrup and .Molasses. All of which is offered on as good, terms as canwbe had in. this market. N-ov. 27. t6 Sclxool Notice School in the DONALDSON ACADEMY will be re-opened on Monday, October 3rd. Terms per Ouartcr of ten w eUs.. English,. ' " ' $ 7 50 Latin,, $U) 00 Latin and Greek,. 12 5J, Contingent, 25 A fev pupils can be- furnished, with board in the family of the Principal.pn Hay .Mount. , "' JESSE R. McLEAN. A. M., Principal Aug. 13.. 1859. w-tf ' Robeson County Land For Sale. rpiIE Subscriher wishing to change his Business, and l. atso u.is ivesiueuce, uneis lor aaie ins Liiia ill said county. aUout Li; vea Uuudrcd Acre-. There are J abnut 8 )0 where I now live, including, my Improve- i iu':nts. ou which there is a good DWELLING and all i other necessary buildings, and also a good Turpentine ' Still in good tix, My improvements are good, having i been builf but a few years. , Farm is in good fix, aud lerge enough to. work four plows. The other "tract contains a little over 300 acres about 6 miles from i this one. and has been Boxed two years, tnei.e are about 5 crops of Boxes on both tracts and a Uirt,e quantity of ton Timber; both pieces areldnjfbout 9 to 1 01 mites of ' F River. The location it a nv31tliy one, and conveniently situated. b.ing within 1 A miles of two Churches, Presbyterian, and Methodist. Very convenient to the post-otlice, which is kept at St. Pauls and also to a good school kept at the same place, by an excellent scholar. I will also, seii one f oam of good Mules and wagon, and Stock of Cattle aud Ho.u;!,.if desired by the pu ekaser. it is deemed unnecessary to say more as those who wish to purchase will want to look for them selves. ' I wilt sell all together, or separate as may be desir ed. Terms Liberal and accoininodatiug.. For further particulars address the Subscriber at St- Pauls, N. C W. H. WILLIS. Dec 23., '58 tf- Presb. copy 4-t n,tid s-rnJ bill to Carolinian office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,) SAMPSON COUNTY. j COURT OF PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS. NOVEMBER TERM, 1859, Willie B. Jackson, Administrator of Edward Holley, dee'd. To the Court. petition for. settlement of said dec'd estate. I N this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of tne Court that Johu A. llolley. one or tne netrs at law, is a non-resident of this State ; it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the JVorlh Carolinian, a newspaper published in the town of Fayetteville, notifying said non-resident of the filing of this petition, and requir ing him to be and appear before the Justices jf our next Court of Pleas and Qm-rter Sessions, to be held fr '.he County of Sampson, at the Court House in Clinton, on the 3d Monday of February next, than and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition or a Commissioner will be apppinted to make a statement to the next May Term of our said Court. Witness, J. R. Beaman, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 3rd Monday of Nov'r 1839. Issued lhe 18th of January, I8G(). J. R. BEAMAN, Cleric. J in'y 23. 1SG'. 6t profalv. $5 50. IWlSZiwE, STOCK NJSW 0O.B?! tHave just Ueccived my Winter Stock ol GrOOJD -S in myline. They were selected in tbe Northern Uities by. myself, with great cre. and bought on the m. t rens'n:tWe terms by which I am enabled to offer the largest stock I ever before offered to the puuiic. tind c-ffer - tewta AT GRKATLV REDUCED PRICES. FRUITS B usoxs, fios. prunes, pplks, lemoss. oranges iEliaiKS. CURRANTS, pie fruits, stufk DATES. &c i'lUKLES. JELLIES AND PRESERVES. A GREAT VARIETY : PERFUMERIES AND EXTRACTS OF VARIOUS KINDS, Kn Soaus and Pomades : MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS- KIDDLKS- DRUMS. KIKKS. FLUTES. BANJOS. GUITARS, ice Walking Canes of every kind ; BA S KB T A ND WIL LOW WA RE Hobby Horses. &.c; FIXE A.ND COMMON CANDIES; SARDINF.S NECIGtRS; SMOKING ANOCHEWI.NO TOB.l CC'O ( KU'KKRS; FINE POCKET KNIVES; A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PO RT-.M ON A IES, SOME VERY NICE; FANCY ENVELOPES. AND KtVCr GOODS. TOYS AND YANKEE : NOTIONS ; AN ASSORTMENT OF INOIARUBBERGOODS.WHIPS. COMBS. FISHING TACKLE. COLO AND OTHER NUTS. rf PAI.r.URAMEKS, KtituiLta, CABS, RCliBEK ROUND COMBS, WATCH GUARDS MOHAIR, SILK AND LEATHER, FANCY BOXES, PLSTOLS, POWDER FLASKS. SIIOT BELTS, BRANDY peaches in gallon or 1-2 gal. jars, m MACE, CLOVES, CINNAMON, LARGE LOT OF FIRE-WORKS, AC, AC, AC spiced and Norfolk oysters, constantly on. hand. jCountry dealers and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine my Stock, as it is impossi ble to enumerate but a few of the leading articles. I have a great mauy handsome things which cannot fail to please. J, R. LEE, K. 40, Hotel Balding. Dec 8, '59 3-m tf Bagging and Hoop Iron. OrWln YDS. Gunny Bashing. 100U runny kJ. 1115. 5 Hoop Iron and Kope, for sale j CLOTHING. CLOTHING. A FRESH SUPPLY riHE PUBLIC ARE AWARE TlrAT J I have been engaged in the manu facturing and selling of gentlemen's gar ments for 17 or 18 years, and with this long experience believe that I am as veil calculated to make good selections, is any person or persons in this business. 51 y Stock is all ENTIRELY NEW and adapted to the trade, counting Of N"o. X Dress ClothjCoats, ITroolt Coats, (single a.no doi ble breast tu) . Busiaess Suits, c-onsistiiig OF Silk Mixtures, Harrison Cassimere. Rib Cassitnere and L iiion Casshuere ; Fine Beaver, Felt Beaver, Seal Skin, and Union Cass.. Over Co-.iis; Felt Beaver TaJ.mas,--a, new naraient never intro duced before this season. PANTS of all "rades ranging in price from $2 50 to lu 00.. AN EXTRA fcL O T OF Velvet. Silk. Grenadine Silk; Cloth and Cassiaiere Vests. A LAiiGE .ASSOI2T3IENT OF YOtTHS' AD CHILDREN'S CLOTHJXG Gentlemen's Shawls, Morning Gowns,. Geuthmen'sali Wool Uuder-Shirts; Rail Road Rugs, Blankets, Hosiery, Suspend ers,. Napoleon Ties, Grav te. Stocks,! Gloves, and Bindings. Cai.i. at the ' ONE PSICE A. J. WOODWARD. MARKET SQCAUE, 2 DOOUS BELOW s. j. nixsoAi's. PERSONS desirous of having thei suits made aluond c;n call and leave their usia-mres with me, aud I will have them attend ed to immediately. Sept. 15, 2wd. wtf AV E AR:i RECEIVING IN ADDITION to ou present slock tit e following goods. Bags Coffee, Ro, Laguira and Java, 5.0 Bbls and. Uhds, Suar, different grades. 4o Boves Soap, assorted qua ItLies. 15 mr Itl.lst Eao-le Mills Snuff, in small bladd r 20 20 35 5 1 Borces and Kegs Super Carbonate Soda Stewarts Canity. " Candles, Adamanine and Sperm. Bales Bagging. Duudee and. Gunny. Tons llollowware. 200 Sasks Liverpool Salt.. oOU Lbs Bar Leau. 50 Buts Flint. 100 Kegs In ails. A L S O HARD"WA rtTTJ' - AND CUTLERY. Saddlery, Collars-, Wliips, Sec, SHOES AND SOLE LEATHER. CIXCKli, PEPPER and SPICE Window Glass. Putty and VMiite Lead. Cigars, Green and Black Teas. Bale liope and Twine. Manilla Kope, Sash Cord &e. Brooms. Buckets. Pails and Matches. Cotton Yarns and Sheetings 1 factory prices. And a tiood many other articles nor. mentioned, and expect to U);'ke such additions to our stock, as the trade requires. We will sell at wholesale or retail, low for CASH ; or on time to prompt payiug custo mers, or exchange for country produce. Persons wan tin jt good.- in our line, ars requested to examine our stock before purchasing. PEMBEBXO t SLOAN. E. PEM5EETOX' UKOliUE SI.OAX Oct 22 W-tf STATE CAR AND MAGiiiNri WOKKS- mTIE undersigned having located in the town of JL . Fayetteville, N. C. and erected bttilditigs suita ble for Car and Machine Works, would give notice that they are prepared to execute all orders for Cars of every description, also all kinds of Machine work, such as repairs of Steam Engines. Coiton. Mill and Mining .Machinery, heavy'fb-rgiiig. such as Mill Spin dies, Cranks. Aq... at short notice. By an avriuigauientr nuure with the Boston Belting Company, we are prepared to receive orders tor all kinds of India Rubber Belting and Ilo.-e at their pri ces. Having started our Engine, and Woodworth's Plan er, we are prepared to plane all descriptions of Lum ber and Scantling, which will be kept 011 hand, for sale either in the rough or dressed, as parties may de sire. Contracts taken for the erection of Buildings, ma terials furnished, and Jobbing oi all kinds executed with neatness and dispatch. Counters and Desks made to order. Stores fitted Sash. Boots ami Blinds manufactured, equal to any thing of the kind to be found in the Northern market, WALTON .t BARRY, Car Builders and Machinists. Fayetteville, Oct lo-d & 85w . -tf J A M K S Iv IT I. K , IS now receiving his usual supply of Goods, among which are Rich Silks, ColM and Black ; French Merinos and delaines ; English Do. Do.; Kid anil Net Gloves, assorted ; Bed aud Negro Blankets ; Bolting Cloths. No. 1 to 10 ; Ready-Maile Clothing ; Boots and Shoes ; With a very large assortment of other Goods. All o which were purchased by the package at the lowest price. Those purchashing will please call and look at the Goods and pr:es, Sept. Ki, ir.Q w tf DR. R. SCOTT, having been absent for several days past, otters his pro fessional services to ti e community, and Silk may be seen now regularly in his Office on Person Stree t, two Doors E.isl of the Mariet, during the hours From 9 to. : P. M.. 2 to 5 P. M Dec 6. w-tf H.. JAMES DAVI, having decided 011 permanentlv locatincr in the Towfi of Fayetteville, respectfully offers his servi ces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In nil the various branches of his Pro fession, including the manufacture of Mineral Beetli, he is satisfied, after an extensive experi ence, to which is added a thorough Dental educa tion, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as it is m the power ot Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful man lier, as well as diseases ot the mouth, None but the proper metals are made use of in the various poerations. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest iu thf preservation of the Teeth. EOffice over Houston's Jewelry Store whert he will be found at all times. May 15, 1858 tf Marble T PE9- LAUDER, Two Doors above C. T. Haigh & Sou's Store, Fayetteville, N. C. Oct. 1, 1858. ly. Ayer's Cathartic ij. 181 hi fe.J P. s. TTT AYER'S ii& Cathartic Pills, M SUQ AM CO A TEDJ iU MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AKS CUBE THE SICK. Invalids, Fathcn, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, read their effects, and Judge ot their Virtues. FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache, Fonl Stomach. PlTTSBumo, Pa, Hay 1, 1855. Dr. J. C. Ayeh. Sir : I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It twins to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, KP. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Tiilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. Lehbtmestof tiie Interior, Wasbtxotoji, D.C.,7 Feb., 1856. Sih : I have used your 1'iils iu my general and hospital prac tice ever since you niado them, and cannot, hesitate to say they are the Ix-st cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the liter is quick anil d-Tided, consequently they are an admira ble remedy for deranfr ni'Ut8 of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of t.'.V us -'iseaseeo obstinate that it did no readily vield to them. Fraternally vonrs, ALOXZO-- BALL, M. D., Physician of the Marine Uuspital.. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Post Office, Hartlasp, Lit. Co., Mich., Nov. 16,18-lio. Dr. -Ayer: Your fills are the perfection of medicine. They hve done my wile mi re gojd than I nn tell vou. She had been, siik itnd.pi!jinK awsy for months. Went off to be doctored at great exijeiie, hut got no belter. She then eouimem-ed taking yoitr L'iils. wliirh shii cur.nl her, by exeUin larire quantities of v.orms (!e;oh from her IchIv. 'J hey afterwards cured her and our ttvo children tf bloody dsciitery. One of our neighbors, had it Imd. and ray v. if- cured I'.im with tw dosis of your l'iils,. while others around us jaid from fire to twenty dullard doctors' Jills, and lost r.iin h time, without being cured er.tiiely even then. Such a medicine as yours, whit h i acluallv jri'inl and holiest, will he prized here. 'liEO. J. GKIFFIN, I'stmastrr. Indigesti.on and Impurity of the Rlood. 'mm J.er.J. f. l ims. ltst.;r if Advent Clmreh, h-isUin. Dr. A ylk : 1 have used yi-nr Tills with extraordiuaiy success in my fiimily and ainoi-s; those 1 am called to vi.it il distress To n-trnlate the orm- r.f di.Htion ami puiify the I.I..d they are the very U-st ieme.; I have ever known, and 1 can confi dently reconm.i in! tlom to my ft iclid. Yours, J. V. HIMr.S. M'afsaw, Wvnvixi! Co.. N. Y., Oct. -A ll.b. DE'.Jt ?ir :. I; am usiiitt your fat hart ie Tills in my j.raei ic.-. and find thein mi excellent ,.ms;aiie to vitalise the svstem ui,.l pu rify tiki fountains of the blood. JOHN O. MKAC11AM, M. D. Frysipelas, Scrofi:l, Kins's Kvil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt liheiim. From a J-.ruixuv;i Mm-haut of S: . Lovix. t'-f-. 4. 156. Tr. Ana: Your Tiljs are. tiie paraifon oi' nil that is un-ar in nifiicine. They hnveciir'd-my lit'le d:ti:Mer !' iii.-t-r-- n-- smetf iixn her bands and f i t that hud prov. d iui oial l.- lor ears. Ilei- mother has hein lenjr j:rit-vou?.ly ahlicted t it!, i.'oti-tics and pintl.lts on her sl'.in ami in her hair. After our chilU was cured, she also tried 3 ,iur rill, and they have cured In r. ASA MOKtSRIDCE. Blienmnti.m, Neuralgia, ami tont. FifM tlie Jier. Dr. ,... -J ....,! t iJpi;.. V--urrh. PCLAMCI Mol .K. Sav v-.NvH liv., ..'an. I".. IfosonEo Sir: shoui.l i.e ii:iui;emi r.-r tlm relief your skill mis brought uie if I did not re -i t iv case to you. A cohl set tled iu my limhs aioi l.r Kht on cri ucinli; t: 111-11 ali-j .;i . which eudwd iu dir: luc l hi-nliiatilii. .olt ith.vtandlliji I hud the best physicians, the disease j:rew tvorsi' and Worse, until, l.v the advice of your c.celli nt a. nt in linl:i!,,o: e. r. Ma K irie, 1 tried your Tills. Their t ftects weie sl.. . hut sine, liy per severing in the use of them 1 am now entirely well. Senate Cuamiii.r, Haton Kofnu. 1,a 5 Dec.. 1 S.'.a. Dr. Avi:b: 1 have been entirely ctn. d by your Tills ot l;h-u-matic (Jout a painful disease that-had ali'li. ted me for vcars. Yl.X'KNT SI.tTKLL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred torn. plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excellent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipntioti, and as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and elleitual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammation, and even Deafness, and Partial ii!iiiitess, ha-.e u-eu cured by the alterative action of these Tills. Most of the pills in market contain Mercury, which. although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is danperoiis in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow its incau tious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COl'GHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLUEN ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPlJVCi COUGH, CKOUP, 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. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of the American .Slates, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it al ready known. Nay, few are the families in any civilized coun try on this continent without some personal experience of its etfects; and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the sub tle and dangerous diseases of the throat and lutigs. W hile it U the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formida ble and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it U also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for in fants 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 C.-iekry Tfcioral saves more livss by the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are cura ble, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the in exorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life awiy. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more than assure them it is still made the best it can be. AVe spare no cost, no care, bo 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. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. A.ND SOLD BX S. J. HINSALE Fely 19,18.59 ly Fayetteville, N. C. C. S. BAKBEK. C. C. BARBKE. Metropolitan JLine I Kotieeto the Traveling Public. WE ARE running a daily li ne of two Horse Coach es from Fayetteville to Raleigh. Connecting with the Raleigh and Gaston and North Carolina Railroads Leaving the latter place at 5 o'clock P M., and Fayetteville at 3 o'clock, I. M.. and. two o'clock P. M every Sunday, Through in 12 hours. Passengers will have the opportunity of getting supper at Mrs. Barclay's. This Stage line is superior to any two horse line in the State; New Coaches, lined inside for the comfort of the passengers. C. S. BARBEE, & BilO. Prop'k- Barclaysville, N. C. Dec 10, tf , CARRIAGE FACTORY. A. A. M4K ETHAN KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment of Vehicles of every description, which are well and faithfully made aud finished in the lightest and neatest styles. His facilities for doing carriage work are creates than any establishment Soltu. which enables him to sell his work on the mot favor able terms. Nov. 13. 1858. tf JJE TW JLIJVJE. I HAVE associated with me, iu this liue. Mr John K. Dailey, and will style the firm ORRELL &. DAILEY. We have purchased the Steamer Southerner, and in a few days, will have a New Flat employed with her. Those favoring us with their patronage may rely upon prompt despatch, by applying to Mr. Dailey on board, or to me at my office. R. M. ORRELL. R. M. ORRELL March 26, 1859. -tf. JOHN K. DAILEY. FRESH ARRIVAL. J. W. LK'IT HAS justreceived a large and general STOCK of Goods suited to the FALL & WINTER trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple and Pal.1) DRV GOODS. Boots and Shoes, withalinostevorythingdesirablein that line. Prime Family Groceries always to be had AT LETT'S. Goodssold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex hanged or country produce. A'lm 27, 1853. , ly fnllE subscriber havjgiB appointed, at December I Term of Harnett County Court, Commissioner to sell one hundred acres of LAND, on Anderson's Creek in Barbecue District, belonging to the heirs of Gilbert Mclnnis, deceased, will sell the above named Land to the highest bidder, at tbe Court .House door iu Toomer, on MONDAY the 13th clay FEBRUARY 18( 0 it being the Monday of Harnett County Superior ConrN the purchaser giving bond and approved se nnonfy. B. P. SHAW, Commissioner. Dec. 22'596t- vfloney Wanted: ALL NOTES and accounts due the "Subscriber, are ready for payment, all who fail to pay by the 1st March, will find their notes and accounts iu the HANDS of OFFICERS for collection. Salt, Molasses, Iron, a general assortment, Spirit Barrels. Sugar and Coffee. Irish Potatoes Ac. For Sale cheap for CASH only. a P P. JOHNSON. Feb 7 3t 3t- Prea and Oba copy 3t Turpentine! Turpentine! Turpentine! rsi 1 'lilt I 'ui ci.iii.io ii r A. Cj o ou iiuu uem p tf tha ttaiI Koad. about 5 to 6 miles from fayetteville will be rented on good terms to any per Jou wishing to embark in the business. FARM'S gd SAW and GRIST MILL, and two small ofriiW, f1the RICHEST FARMS in the County HoP VnJ Und ae about one mile from tbe Market S miw Tn aS the Bai,ey P,ace 5 he other about l anik ir h? town' knwn as tb'e celebrated Ashe if Sib u-8 2t50, or S0 a"s cleared land, which or?hey7aLt1JrreeQ,?edSaid,andS 8n' For particular. .apply to C. E. Lecte,. Fayetteville, whoisautborizedtorentinmy al.s. nce Fayetteville, Feb. 8, MDOJf AfD HE MEDICINE HfTTuZlON PHILOSOPHY AXU FACT. ZSANDPOJXD'S. LIVEJUNVJGORATOI, HUKVEll DEBILITATES XT LS COMfOUJyDED ENTIRELY FKOM GUMS and has become an established tact, a SfcnwW.i Medicine, knowu and ap- f it, and used in such (tuau- Ul'OV.ed bv all Hint hnvt Wlilinaaaln !iit ir,., proved by all that have 4 linen a? iu nut yi'mjy ou used it, and js n0w re- the Bowels. sorted to with conlidence g Let the dictates of your in all the diseases tor "judgment guide you in which it is recommended. M use ot the Liver lnvigo It hascuro, thousands S3 rator,,. and it will cure within ti,e jaPt two years Liver Complaints. i 1 who hlcj given up all 2 lious Attacks Dyspepsia, hopes of reiief. as the V Chronic Diarrhcea. JSum nuinerolls unsolicited cer- O mer Complaints. Dysen tiricates ju U1y posse sion tf"ry. Dropsy, Sour Stom-suow- 1 1 ach. Habitual Costiveness The dose must be adop-j JCholic, Cholera, Cholva ted 0 the temperai.ient O Morbus. Cholera Int'an- the individual taking 50 turn. Flatulence, Jaun jVe. Female Weaknesses ana may be used sutcess ,ully as an Ordinary Familv Medicine. It will cure sick Headache, (as thousands can testify,) in twenty miuutes, it' two or three Teaspooui'uls are taken at commencement of attack. All who use it are giving their testimony in its favor. Mix water in the Mouth with the in viuoi ator, and swallow both together. 2rice one Dollar per bottle ALSO. SANDFOI.'D'S FAMILV Cathartic Pills, COMPOUNDED FKOM Iiire Vegetable Extracts, and put up in tl.ASS CASES Air T'glit, and will keep in any Oiiajiie. The Family Caihartic Ql 'lhe l'loio.-ioii ell Pill is a gentle but active; know that ditlerent Cath Catharlic, which the pro-; i'aitiet- act on iil:i rent prielor has used iu his! Jn portions .t i he 1 v els. practice more than twen-l tj.i 'lhe l'amiU Cathartic t years. The constantly increas- r ft Pill has v ill i t;ue n le- fence to Hi well es.ab- iing demami from those ju ho have long used the I i isht 1 I ii e I. I e n 1 1 m CI p.iiiiiiid III. in a aiiety j;ol lhe purest Vegetable (E. tracts, w liieh tu t alike t7joii evi r. part of the a tTinienliii ciM.ul. m.i! :ne C-'ool ntid :lle in all cases I II I-- and tin; sai lslact ion which all express iu re gard to their use. has induced me to place tliem within tlie retu-li of a II. uei e a vai nai l ic is ueeleu. sncii a- U uiigcircuts ol nek and Loins the Stomach, Sleepiness. Fains in the I f Costiveness, Pain and Soreness over 1 he w hole body, !,lccl d. ends from sudden cold, w hieh lieijiiciit I v. il Mil a 1 0 1 1 cour.-e of I-1 i r. l.i,.-s ol' l in t 1 1 e. a Crei-n- fing Sensat on ot Cold over the bod v. lit st lessiiess. Headache, or weihl iu lhe head . all Inthininiaiory Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults. K lici; h ; t is-rii, a great Puiiiier ol the lilood and wian tli.-ei.ses to which Hesh is heir, to'i iniinorous to nieu.ion iu this ad vertisement . Dose. 1 in :-; r IU C'L THRKR DIM KS "The Liver In vigorator and Fnmaily Cathartic l'iils are retailed by Druggcst generally, ui'd sold whob .-ale by the Trade in ail the larsrc towns S. T. W. PAM"Oi;i, M.-D. Maiiufa'iturer a.tnl I'ropi ;ei or, 3."i. llioadwav. New Voik. HOLLO W A Y'iS Pili,S. THE EXCITIN'G CAUSE OF SICKNESS The blood is the life-sustaining atteiit. It furnish es.thc components of tlesli. bone, nusole, nerve aud in t"gunient. lhe Stomach is Us ma mi laeloi y . the veins its distributors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its iioduclions is expelled. Upon the stouuu h, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills :ict simultaneously, relieving indi gestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the ex cretions. THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all clisses in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of iuumerahle dangerous mal idies ; but whatever its type or symptoms, how ever obstinate its resistance to ordinary pi cparations. it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and uuerring rented v . BILLIOUS AF F ECT1 0 N S The quantity and. quality of the bile are of vite importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which oecretes the fluid, these fills operate spiviltcally, in fallibly rectifying its irregularities and effectually cuiing Jaundice. Billious Remittants. and all tin: va rieties o' disease generated by an unnatural conditiou of the orgau. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousand die annually of 'Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes of the system. The effect of the Pill upon all intestinal disorders, wheth er casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicinw. By following the printed dir ctiotis, the most alarming eases of bowel complaint are proinply controlled. A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility and irregulrrities which the es pecial annoyances of the weaker sex, and w hich when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and prevented for the time to come, by a. course of this mild but thorough alterative. Ilollowaij's Pills are the best rem'dy known in the world for tlie following diseases : Asthma Diarrhoea Indijrextion Stone anl Grar Bowel Complaints Uropfy iuttuenz;i Secondary Syuip- Coughs Debility Intlamation tonm Colds Fevt-r and Aeue Inward YV calmed Ven ereal Afections Chest Diseades Female Complaint Liver Com plaints. CoitiveneRS Lowuess of Spirits Worms of all kins Dyspepsia Headache Tiles jCAUTION ! None are genuine unless the wc' llolioway, New York and London," are din ct le as a Water-mark iu every leaf ot the book of s around each pot or box ; the same may be een by holding the leaf to the light. A haud Wd will be given to any one rendering such infv iou as may lead to the detection of auy pat ty or pv,fes counterfeiting the medicines or vending the samefkuowing them tc be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, H80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and the civilized w orld, in boxes at 2 " cents, tizi cents and $1 each. There is considerable saving by taking the lorger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every Disorder affixed to each box. A LARGE QUANTITY of Cotton and linen xjL Rags for which fair prices paid. DAVID MURPHY. Aug 9 '69. d-tf PRICES IN THE STATE ! I AM now giying the highest prices ftrNo. 1 young NEG1IOES. Persons having any to dispose of would do well by giving me the first call, or write to me, stating the size, age, quality and appearance of heir negroes. I may always be found at the Sbemwell House. Fayetteville. JNO, O. ARMSTRONG. , 1868.-U w-tf
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