-sr. r---L 1 VXD XXROPR.IISTC: rr: ruvia . or TO h i'r' ' IVPWrgfF -6LQRT OP4THK STATE '1S THE Vm ' -. TO! ;-' ':J;y xg 4aSlMiSfe -1853,; ' ,l.tDt'v5rC SAIiB. " -,.;i' fiVHIKC & CLOTfllSO MATERIALS '-"ti'i. ,ftWr.iWSii: ; f.- VEW, STOCK .v' Pernnacfl if paTd-tn advance, 13 month 2 50" " if paid attheend ofCwontha 3 00 '.J cents f ir sw'-ia iun6 ,i:i;e: tiu', urrtrss the nu vej t isni ut is tit)lisfitcl more tlvffa two mouths, tlieu ic will be ch.irgeil . jf-or three months, - - - Pi CO -i'lir ix motitlis, - - fi CO. - - - 10 10 00 fv;- All 1 ''ort itenienS rnwst l" iKiiu'.ctl in by iO "c! ick 1' i ul iv mur uin; r5 s have thf till tojbid imm'icr 'if i iis:m fi'ins i ti ! -!u!iil 1:111 tii'Tii, t her wise !!( will be inserted a:ul ciured itecurd::':;! y. - u- Si AAV i Aii -i'i!i,'TVJ'!rr! wli 'i"t '.r!v. express ntiO! to itnuy. are vui:.-iU ivtl as vislt'iiig to cjiitlnui: lljoir 'I. It u')m' l'i l's fr-1 it tlie c7 5 - 1 1 1 i li nunc ,i)i'rs. rtiu jki Mi i'r; limy can t i'i i." t- iiitt t fl riTlir j; are -i I. li ?it;.--.i-iuj lie-ftvr-t .: ref.i-:" t iKiirj t'u fi'oiii tile ji!tesi t wliieli t':- v are ,i ut. t'ley ii F;.iiMMiiki t.ii tli' ir I. ill.- .i .-. tiic-i. an l tliLir j : of tln-if IUI1 luitil ir pupi'is u held i-l;- ii4'c is or- (e re I t' ie ihi i--- I . 4. 'J ii;; IJii.ii LS iii-fi..!e-I that refu.ug to take a Iiew.iiiii ;c'i ; ;-it ill.ai li--;t t he t'u: t. v.-lln-e. er leiiKivini; anl leuvi.iV it tusca'.lfJ Ici-. i. j.ii;;ia I'ac.o t-vldeucc of iu- t L lit ! ).l -l li-, U , -i A A -i: L mii Jitjtii- 1-U sAiii: at Tin: N 1 A N ( I' V i c i: , C A II O li 1 4- 'V i ii . i tMi i ill it v ii vcr G 5 " t ci? n. r. IliJ'-'S', GO ft 0 uirc. Vi it 1 i V : t t i: foitii'r i. V I Ii !i K, N. . C She i, 1 iillll '.lit'. n strce l!i it 6 i) iJ Nearlv opposite to V.- V Store." ' r.Wi'.l'l Oct 1. l-")2 v Willkine EVILLE, Auction N. C. !1 L!!S. fCUE v:irn lead, "s i'irf-troof Paint, 20 bbls. Linseed "u I'a i i V:ietab ! t i k t' Oil, or n.v.r.i oil, ::--v, cen, ( i.i Oil.) me 1 y K nivcs, M an;:-: k I-e :!!..'! . :i Japan , ' i v ar : ish , &c. 1". J. N. SMITH. 2 7-tf 'I '!! i v 11 '.li ICiVIiU1 T S Lutte. '.o'.V- ti ! laviiL?; pu C IMSe-.l m r Shops. !, : the iii me t d c i r r v i o . ?isti!!erv C e.iqu'r o: i a r t no 1 up under M..'L-.u:-iii c. on t Ii e d i st i i it ! iii r-fo- the purpose lir: oi" 'i'ti ;;.ei;t i ne and ba r re Is. D. McLAClHW the manufacture of spir; McLAUUIN, W. STBAN(iE Feb 10, 1 ). JAS. r;--:-T!ie hic1;e-t c: Vi kite o ik Stave-, a ii iee paid for Turpentine, u.iiv or as n leidititr. tall on a a: i it. St ran t;e, wh; can alvv he foil in! at t he M -.1 . T A N G i Ft v !:, ! tf Would respectfully inform the public that he is still at his old stand carrying on the above busi ness in all its branches. He returns thanks for tL.e liberal patronage he has received, and hopes by a strict attention to business, and a desire to please all and give general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants all his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen having a more experience! and practical Smith, he flatters himself that his work wiil compele with any made in the State for stIe, elegance and durability: and should any of it fail in 1"2 months (with fair nsage) either in workmanship or material, he will repair it free of charge Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine his work, as he is determined to sell low for cash or on short titne. Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. (X;.- Repairing neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Favetteville, Feb. 12, 1633. FOR SALE. 23 Bbls. Distiller's Glue", 2 do. New York Citv Mess Pork. f-' -o i solw'crirtiovecyed fr.4e thati twelve ft- t - v. f IV.,' nrr-m-irk Itt'i'rtntiaii.Ml irnfil nil tirrpfr.ra . - - K-li:n.-!if. must b .-'ijfe$ed - R- iJiYAN,.. v .VvCni-A, . - - -VAMor .1 the NurC:t;ati4(anatii irases jt, la-madCV ClQiQlilg,' - ;: z" i' ili.J i if ll z i. .K j i v . H !U iJ - J -Si-. r," ? . .. ..r..:'7:.r.... ir :':;'' 4." "'- :;-'i.il V"' 4 y 'i v'.V.' ' C '":' Mar?42Gth. A. V. STEEL. 'We ,'rwtinsiprir SriniCQffJ- largertfpk Uan ah rormefne, conH-un--. J HATS-6aJ, Ba; :i sno& W. .''Str i.f fttteAttoifp.wd to orders. March 12, 13 NEW"'DliUtt'STOHE.- -s! The. subscribpr having taken the Store.on Oreeri street, known as the tf McPhers'ia IiuiUiitig, nearly: opposite JsJ2"i Dr. Uobitison's Sh.op, is now receiving sS1c S fresh and ivell assorted stock of I)rus, Chemicals,- Medicines, Paints, Oils, I)vtr Stuil's, and Pei !uiiery. Together with a iood rissortment of H.iir, Flesh, Tut'lh, l'.;ii)t,aml Wiiiiewiish Diushes; t.'n jtpiiiir, 'i"ont li , and SiU'gicnl f nstrutnents ; galvanic ilat tciie.s, ice. oc. -Vll of which he oilers low for Clis'i) or ontirneto punctual cu.-tomers. Uiueis l'fspectfvliy solicited from Country I'h !Ci.i!i.- utitl others, who m'av depend on pro u ;i v, ' resh urid tieoiii.'io articles, and that no p. litis will be st;::!t'd to give satisiactioti both in 'i'.tal i ty a nl i n p j'iff. M.cmcAi. I'acscsiPTiON-s carefully and accuratflv piepart J. J. X. SMITH Jan'v -70, 1'S-irj. - 727-tf C Kfiitbtp.v. j i - ' f r :i "h acoii Dentist, liavii.ir iocatPd in "-J i s etteville, mav be found Tiinduoor IICIIUV In' duck, and will be happy to w it on tliose l eouii in ' his sej v it'.'S. All work wnrr-.!! ted, and he flitters himself I in :ii vh sjtisfiction, h.ivini taken are.t pains tiiVina ii v ntnsel! .under the instruction ol one of the first Deoti-jT in New End and. December, "21,1 i-32. tf MOLASSKS. 10 hhd.-r , siperior quality. CofTee, Suari Iron, &c . f.r sale Cur. ap by rirrrdi r. jgussox. M .rc!) )!h, 1-3. TO AU:xICULTURALiSTS. . - . i;;st received a varietv of I iiOUuIIj, Ploiitch Ejxtnren'jCaru Shelters, &.c. tv- Straw Cuftcrsi to suit. - M'.ireh lp!h, iS."3. Yeast Pottle is, i al tar, fvyes, ' Spice, C i n o i nion , Tl t . . ' I'd .itfries, EiXtracts and Ei S'Hl.) N u t racs, ' Pepper, . Mace, L'otten Sto'ne, se'nces for ilivorint', Bath Brick, &.c. for sale by - J. N. SMITH, Green st. 7an 20, lSo ' tf nil I hL I1 bix oA Lb. The Hotel ;it present occupied by John llur- i . i in '. , , r 1 man. Li rnieii Known as me rianiers tioiei. near tlie foot of Hay Mount, I'aye 1 1 e v il le , is of fered !jr sale ; and possession can be had when ever desired. The House is dartre and commo dious, 1ms been thoroughly repaired within the j l"st twf'lxe mouths, -nd is now, together with all the necess.!i' oitt-bn iha i n:;s, in complete and handsome oi der. It i:o-v en joys a lai ue share ..f the focal and transient custom, which, in the ha nds of m c ouipettmt ten-'nt, must he greatly in crp ..'i' hv tl.e existing Plank lloads and con templated Kail Road, (the Depot of which v. ill probably' not be far from this House.) These considerations make it a very desirable proper ty to any one wishing to engage in the Hotel business, or to a capitalist desiring to make an : n vstmeiit tu property increasing in vaine. i' ii e terms will be made aeeotnmd ifing. N. A. STEDMAN, V. T. IIORNE. .tarch 12, 1 S33. 33-tf. FGll SALH OU iUNT Th lEPv RESIDENCE now occu- P d Mr J B: van, two niiies west of town. Possesion i ven i rn media te iy. A p Cook or C E Lerte. " S. A. M arch loth, 1-S33. Sl-tf. v to J no II LEETE. ,1. (JOil.UI Has just receive;! 10 Imls New Orleans Molasses, 10 " large Yellow Planting Po G000 Lbs Northern B .oa, 3000 hbs N". C. tlo. 1000 P,uhe!s Oats, 17 II hds. Cuba Molasses, tatoes, Ploughs ind Castings, Blacksmiths Tool Also, 1 1 hair.ess light, four- -horse Wagon and I Ba. Inrse, fie. THOS. J JOHNSON, Person st. March 3; 1S3-J tf (Jrj- CamibeIlton property for sale. Stale of North Carolina illaden County. Court of Pitas and Quarter Sessions February Term. Angus Campbell and others, vs. James K. Camp bell and others. Amended Petition for re-probate of Will. -It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that J.unes Campbell, William Shaw and wife Patience, Mary J. Campbell, John A Campbell, Hugh Campbell, Eliza A. Campbell, Euos Har rall and wife Margaret, Daniel Campbell, Wil liam Campbell, Helen Campbell, and the chil dren of Eliza Jane Swindall, and the childien of Mary Shaw, wife of Archibald Shaw, ait non residents of the State. It is hereby ordered, that publication be made for six weeks succes sively, notifying t he said absent defendants to be and appear at the next Term of the Court cf Pleas. -and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Bladen, at the Court House in Eliza bethtovvn, on the first Monday in Slay next, to answer, demur or plead to this petition, or the same will oe takea pro conjesso and heard cr-p-artc. . - Witness James I. McRee, Clerk of our said Court at office the first Monday in February, A. D., 1S33, and ia the 77th year of American In dependence. J. I. McREE, Clerk. 33-0t. pr adr 3 "2-3. I - 4 Dwel!ifr;tI&asontl Sooth side of I tsttvrp.n Pnnpnrc' i" , r'?nea ?? .n,!or c ''XVJ.rZ" Tbe subscriber rettlv My m . street; threene? oHfeiuti Sother-J ry Clotht.i-and'Cloth 1 - . . . t i.i tiL. t r .... r. -s..iij, iiiuuisru rruyu5ji3riii.if that ii mi- ri.oww. ...r -iK.r x-t. i i i enrlf thCrear of. tL above lot and o I. H L ilvioS artd Ueliveriuir' ( vi nuiu.Hiree ieaiinsc up 10 Bowiine.Aue u- . i . a..t h- . . . -..f, . t J-ot with Car-inter Shop, coroer V v f i. "V i "1 ' u ;"" A4 'v. - uable hote Servant, washerJ &.c, u "I'bej jtroperw ilt-bre sId bVfvfrt is undutiMptl l he nrouertv rnav be pxmiiitipit on the premises. Terms: A 11 sums under '!00, cash; over -1 00", W) day's Notffat Bank with approved endorser, or a lien on the property. - GEO. McNEILL, Trustee. C. R. LEETE. Auct'r. April 2, 1S33. 3o-ft. r The subscribers beinyj appointed by the Crrur. t' Court ol Cumberland county, a Committee to have t'ie irid;r;e across Lock's Creek (near the Clarendon Uriiie lrepa i red , in accordance with s:dd appointment they will let out the contract to tjie lowest bidder, on Saturday, the 2:j.f inst., at E C. 'fall's store, at which tinie the plan and specifications will be made known. 'JOHN P. LEONARD. JAMES EVANS, .lUilN IVADOiLL, Jr April 0, 2t Comrnissitmers. THE suns; ol opiin and .'iumaicr a o o l s, . . Consist i tij: of Head v- made Clothing, SSl.irts, Collars and Drawers, . litiots, bhuei, and. Hats. All of Ids own selection, which he can war-' rant equal to any in the marker, and to he sold low for cash. GKOiiG E 1.5 11 AN DT, - lietweeu tl'.o Market Hdtisu atj.j KaTutte viila Hotel. N. ii.- also On h; April 2 A i, nd. is; asoi tint-lit vt' iiovs' Ctothioi; JI LAICAL NOTICE. Dr. 11. II, Wyehe, Rumrnerviile, Cumberland county, respectfully tenders his professional services- to the citizens of sutd villjee and vicinity, lie- is a irradiiate of Emory and Henry College, Va , and of the Uni vei-si ty of Pennsylvania Medi ci Department, and has some experience in practice. - A ri is: 3G-fit pd. ... . NOTICE. ' The subscriber, has t.rken the shop Dr. Mallett& McSwaih and Eccle's between Bridge, -t e i,r 1 1- l. a'. Jl' in all its branches. Having had practic;d expe rience in most of the Atlantic cities, he feels as sured tliat he can please the most fastidious. . All orders wi'l be executed with neatness and tch. B. MONAGIf AN. April 1S3. 37-tf. AT TiiK RKD SIGN. McBOXALD & McjIASTEE Have j'jst received a full ar.d complete stock of GROC'EKIES, PROVISIONS, foe, to which they invite the attention of the citizens and surround in ii country. They w ill sell low for cash, or on tut to ititictual customers. T'nev iiurchased their goods for cash, and this will enable them to sell low. h ive not They have facilities that mativ houses tiipy have agents estabii.-hed in B.dfi- more and New any ctiange in York , who articles in always auvise tiiem of their line, and who pure base only w hen bargains are to be had. We keep always mi hand a splendid assortment of foreign and domestic liquors: foif, crushed and brown sugars; Kio, Java and Lagnira coflee: green , Hy.ii u and black teas; New Orleans and Cuba ;o lasses; table & sack salt; b icon, lard, mess pork, mess beef, smoked beef, dryed venison; No 1, 2 a :u5 3 mackerel; butter, c heese, ilonr, tr.eal , corn , o.its, tobacco, eatul'es, copperas, saleratus, indi go, madder, spice, pepper, ginger nutmeg, cirn mon, epsom salts, saltpetre, hardware, cutlery, crockery, and glassware; and a variety ot other goods. They take this method of thanking the commu nity an their country friends for the very libe ral patronage bestowed on them; and intend, by -selling goods loir, to increase their former trade -always keeping in view- t! lat a nimble sixpence worth a slow shilling. Yellow Building, between the Market House d the Hank of the State, Gillespie Street, Favetteville, N. C. March 20th, 1S33. 33-tf. NEW GOODS. The undersigned are r.ow receiving their Stuck of SPRING AND SUMMER ri n s W2 nS XcJ t OflSI: 1 1 1 . Of a full assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemens' DRESS GOODS. A large suanly of gentlemens' and boys' Ready-made Clothing; Panama, Leghorn, Silk and other Hats; Bonnets of various kinds; a large assortment of Boots & Shoes; Saddlery, Hardware, Groceries, Drugs ami Medicines. Our friends and the public will please call and exami.ne our stock. It is large, and will be sold Oil reasonable teims. J. T. COUNCIL CAIN. March 23 1S53 2 HI IT I SO I F I S 1 1 ! F I S II ! Just received and for sile, Mackerel, Heriing, Mullets, am! CodfUh. No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon in Kits. 10 Hhds. new crop Molasses. W. II. CARVER. March 12, 1553 733-tf SPRING AND SUMMER We have now in store a LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SPUING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Summer Hats, Ron nets, Shoes, Ready made - Clothing, Umbrellas and Parasols; which we are prepared to offer at WHOLE SALE on the- most reasonable terms, and to which we invite the early attention of Merchants making purchases in this market. STARR fc WILLIAMS. March 10tb, 1553. 3-1 -tf. ins Materials.'- w ill uotii 3. oteloclc P. M . of .-April 'ne vf for on receiVim? thirtv - v LTi t. i'ttitriitnii-n n ;y V Yok and Gosport, Virginia, uct "S r-jj. snren veil'.- I'm-m r t'.-.-a fi . I .i. m . .... .-.;t- ----- - - - . . ' . . k"iMT r Blu' pdot cloth pen Jackets, wool-dyed 2,000 1,000 A ,000 Do" do - do monkey jackets do Dir- cloth rounti jackets do Do dii trowseis . -4,000 r;iutr ii inr j dy, Io do .... .1... i .! :.. - .-.:itj . i i iriiinnei uver-siiuii, ivtiiieuauu o;i Iyed . 10,000 S,000 5-.000 1-3,000 4,000 4,000 7,000 7,000 13,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 2, 3 0u 12.000 3,000 under-shirts do do do yards Ho v do drawers ti Io flannel do Brnsley sheet inj; frock t':J'ivass duA trowseis B.i'nsley sheeting for do.' Cmvass duck for do Oiniraree t-dfskin shoes Eg!skii do "high cut Cdfskin pumps Wnillen stockings . n socks vards do fd I S do do do do Mattresses (with two covers to each) Black silk handkerchiefs Blankets The schedule of si.es of April 10, l (Ill 1", l.-'l-, U I? b'eert modified by throwing out altogether si ze Noj3, of all articles of r!othinsr,- and changing tliejaverae number of sizes Nos. 1 and 2, for each ..one hundred-pieces; and ail proposals.must have rtference to this change. A new schedule of sizei will be found w ith the samples, at the respective navy yards. ' Tife clothing and clothing materials will be divided, into nine classes, for each of which separate proposals will be received, and a separate contract made, viz: "'i?'.s7 Clans. All the wollen articles made up, viz. blue cloth pea j ickets, blue cloth monkey jackets, blue cloth round jackets, blue clotii trousers,' blue flinnel over-shirts, blue flannel under-shirts, and blue, flannel drawers. Setptid Class. All the flannel t 'rat may be requiie l foi making garments similar o those specified in the first class. Tiling Class. All the linen articles made up, viz. Barasley sheeting frocks and canvass du-ck trowser.i Fourl). Class. All the H-irnsley sheeting and canvass Suck that "may-t;e j-etu reil for unking garments similar to those specified in' third class, a lid the Dungaree " Fiftfi Class. All the shoes and pumps. Sfc'ti Class. All the stocki ngs a rvd socks. . Seventh Class. AH the mattresses, includ ing ywo covejs to each ma4 tress. r rn.'i iiass. au the hiac:. r, i-.ar..-!i.-ci-- ( ins shoe ana pump to oe stamped wiui the i'ootractor s name, number .of noe and pump, Vnd year when made,- the size" to be in the fol lowing proportion for each 100 pairs, unless otherwise ordered, viz: Two of No. 12, four of No. 11, twelve of No. '0, fifteen of i-so 9, fifteen of No. S, twenty of No. fe, fifteen of No. 7j, ten of No. 7, live of No. two of No. 0. The kipskin shoes, the calfskin shoes, and the cd'skiii pumps must be packed and deliveied in separate boxes. ' All the above articles are "to be fully equal, in t,e quality, texture, and liais!) of mateii il, pat trn, and wonkmauship, to the samples winch a.'C deposited at the af'oi csaid Navy Yard?; the ppa jackets, monkey jackets, cloth trow-ers. ov-e-siiirts, under-shirts, draweis. and the blue ihnnel to lie of American manufictured cloths and flannels, made of clean wool and indigo-dyed, aid dved the wool. The number or quantity which wili.be requir ed f each of the foregoing ai ticles cannot he pie esylv stated; it is even possible that of some n'sne mav be required. A co;.tr;n-t will there fore be made, nol t i y d any a i t :e i (i antit y of each : for a specific no inner or quan e, but oniij for such number or as the seivice mav leuuire tu bt i erei 1 at those- Navy arils respectively.- Tl:e prices must lie uniform at a.l the stations. All the above articles must be subject to such itspection at the place of delivery f:s the Chief j the Bureau may direct; nt.d no article will be i ceived that is not liillv equal to the sample or pittern. both in material and workmanship, and which does not conform in all other respects to tie stipulations ami provisions of the contract to i b-: -made. j The whole must he delivered at the risk and expense of the contractor, in good, tight, sub stantial, and dry packing boxes or bales; each bx and bale to be marked with the contractor's tiiir.e, and the year and month when manufactur e! ir put up; the whole to be put up in good shipping order, free of all charges to the United States, and to the entile satisfaction of the in specting oSIicers, said officers to be appointed by the Navy Department. The oilers must distinguish the prices for each 'article mentioned, and must he calculated to cov er every expense attending the fulfilment of the contract, including the necessary metal and na- !.n case of failure on the part of the contrac tors to furnish ami deliver the several articles which may be ordered from them, in proper lime anl of proper anility, the Chief of the Bureau of provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to purchase or direct purchases to be made of w hat ii iy be jequired to supply the deficiency, under the penalty to he expressed in the contract; the record of a requisit ion, or a duplicate copv there of, t the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the e.avy yards aforesaid, shall be evi dence that such reouisit-ioii hts been made end received. Two r more approved sureties inn sum equal to the estimated amount of t he respective con tracts will be required, and ten per centum will be w ithheld from the amount- cf all payments on account thereof as collateral security, and not in any event to be paid until it is in all icspects complied with; and ninety per centum of the a monnt of all deliveries made will be paid bv the ;ey Agent wnuin unity days alter triplicate bills, duiy authenticated, shull hwve b een pre- seated to him. Bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none others) will be forthwith notified, and as early as practicable a contract w ill be transmitt ed to them for execution, which contract must be returned to the Bureau within rive davs, ex clusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. A record, or duplicate of the letter- informing a bidder of the acceptance -of his proposal, w ill be-Ldeemed a notification thereof, within the meaning of the act of 1S40 and his bid will he made and accepted ia conformity with this un derstanding. Every. oTier made must Le "accompanied (as etTLft ihxt hf r thVjMn!?-tilt Ir t bidder or bidders wilf, if Ji4irthVfr idtbe" Ptfd1 enter into n ohlisJUon-within jrv:fTv,b sjood and sullicient sureties, to "farlr nr..nKw1 Th nura! will trtit ,blirei to consider oy?: proposal Hless -, f.' ifenied J by the Knaranty required by hw t tbe ;9T? tency.of the jruaTily to" be" crtifiea-bv. Nflvy Asent.' -District Attorney,' of lwne-f.t?f tli General, Government known to the B Extract from the act of C'owjrtJ' A Mir.r 10 1S-XG.' . -"-- ' S - Sec G- ultttl he it jvrlher 'eif from aiul iter :,the-i.lsiniie & Cfex eral approbation bill for 'theina:n L Vl - March thud, eighteen hundred Tonfl JJtf J'-tiree, shall he accoinpani ed by a w rif teot3r3uty, signed by me or more respfensible Jersons, to the eflect that he or they undertake' that' the bidder or bidders, will, "if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation- Jn such time as may be presci ibed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and suficient sureties, to fur iiih the sup;dies proposed. No proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by suci guaranty. If", afier the acceptance of a proposal and a no"tirlca:i..n (hereof to the hidderor bidders, he or.iiie' shall fail ti enter i nf T an obligation wilhinhe time prescribed- By tV:e Sec.i etarf of the N.vy, with good and sufficient siireties tor furnishing the supplies, then tlie Secretary of the Navy shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons for furnishing 'the said supplies; and shall forthwith caue the i def ence between tl.e amount contained in the pro posal so guarrantied .pud the amount for which he may have can! rafted for furnishing the said supplies for the w hole period of the proposal to he charged up against said bidder or bidder, and his or their guarantor or guarantors ; and the same may be immediately recover.ed by the United State's, for the use of the Navy Depart ment, in an action of debt against either or all of said persons." March 20, 1S53. , 73C.-4t DR. BEXBOW wouldrespectfnlly inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Fayetteviiie and vicin ity, that he will be absent from the lth to'the ;fth of this month; before and after which time he will be happy to receive ealis. He also takes this opportunity to express his gr jtit'Ji'e to the citizens fir their appreciation hcriue industry. April 0, 1S33' ' 37-2 1 psepln Otterburg lias just returned from the-Ibrth with a large assortment of" READY-MADE CLOTHING, which he can afford to sell cheaper than any olhci&hoitse in Fa'etteville. The public are re quested to call and examine. , EasetteviHe, Api ii v; lb-33 tf ' 10 SJiares Cane Fear &tink Slock. .'. ' . -i c - ! Miirket y.iuie .in K;iyetttyi";!e. at -i S--AaS-ton tlio-SJ t-r j May- 10 Siiaies ot'tne Capital Steele of t.he s31"- C-ape ! Fear. Tiie ensuing Pivi.Jlend wilt be rost O'; J 'iVrius : Six mouths' cruilit." t'jck will La traiiwlerrcd i oa puyiuuut of jurcliae. money. -I . J.V.MKS BANKsj. Adm'r 1 tioaif nun . of ii.'ou' liailey . Uee il. Aptil 0. 1853. V37-4t C11AS. K. LKI.TK, Anct'r. IT i S il S P KINU (ro-0:D S. Have received at their old stand, a rich and ex tensive stock of SL.Ei. AND l-'AXCY' -5 V Embracing all t! Ladies and FA SIH ON A B I .E ty 1 es for ttnt'eme!.- Irms tjjo.ls. ick and. eol'd Maul ilia's cf hnoiable siAes: pfjiji and . i.moroi acne ; latest and iVn j white Cra;-e black and eol'd Maitiiascf the -t fashionable si ye-S pJ!ii and ug o Shav. Is ; black a nd- CnirL aces for r. I. i!.- i. ! lad! :is ' !u-n i'ei ! es i.l.iiiiirs. l j :, i i --'.. v ....... , -' - - - - - ' Lice and Musi in under-S-eves. best quality Kid Gloves, twisfeJ'iilk audkid finish d-.; ladies' and gents' cot ton and silk Hosiery; ud:i't.;dered Lace Curtains, ice ik.c. A licit in! Paper and Oi! "lrS if 5VIV SliittlL'S, Fire Scroeiii, Carpet ii.ts and S;i!r ii'U. a i it'-i'S aiivl ii!!v.'s aiivl trnveiiu i iiuiks, - i I Silk and Gin U.i m Umbrelli & ' I'ai'-asols. iMuie-.ki:. Patituna, CanRin Stwaw, atul other stales SU.M.MKU HA is. Latent style Fasimox ui,ii ftiilirts. .Misst-s, lilomnei and Flats; Fi ench Fiuvv- ers. Bonnet I mi tiecc. AU'.), "entleinen'ft fine JSnis, Snoes anil (jaitci h; ladies" Gaiters ;nd Slippers. A handsome lot Heady mudtCJJj 'IJ 1 S (J td warranted materials atrd jni kayinshij). All in want of Goods in our linvyill please give us a call. ' - E. L & J. A. PEMCERTON,. April 9, 1S53 37-It . A "T II JIT ( t f IT t W. F. AJOOilK Has received a large stock of Spring : i niftier Consisting of . . , Ladies line Dresses ami Dress !rUkutu. llonnets. Shoes, &.c. - To which he would call the ;.tte;sipn of the ladies in town and country. .Mso, a superior lot t-f Rj: A DY-M ADE CLOTHING, Hats, Boots, Gaiters iiud Shoes, for gent Semen. " ' March 2-, 1S53 If ' THE CiKKATUST HA Bf ;AtS ' IN TOWN! Sprin ir and SuEimer" Stock FasMonablc CLOT-HlNd. The subscriliers woulcr call Hie attention of the public to their full -and beaut lid assortmeutof REAni' MADS CT.OTIlpNG.'-m FOR briUNtAND 6C Mi Till WEAR, It varies from the finest to the lowest qualifies. Dress and frock coats of all colors and pr ices, black, blue and brown doe-skin do ; fancy cassi meie and cashmeret, tweeds, bombazine, alpac ca, drap de ette, linen, chck and fngham do. We aIo ofTer the largest and best selected stock of PANTS and Vtirr.S, in t K i market. Shirt, drawers, gloves, cravat,-, -spenders. trunks, carpet bags, boots. Ufubrenastanding collar-, &-C, can also be foun.rat o.uP.e-stablish-ment ' All of which we are able tosell at whole sale and retail for New York prices Call soon, if vou want bargains. n 11 J M. GREENTREE.,CO., .... ' -April 9, '- 3u-i Market Square T rr t n in.. .' form his easterner -and the -public 'generaHy,- . ; that he has just received Itis Stock pf 'ii"rjE - - : spring Am suMmn goodSv i y -"" ;-" vencrai AHwrnirFUt oi.-. , .. -.- v. bfaple -and Fancy t)rj 'fiobds. ItenneU '- Mihs.' and Children s Hat?, WbrMe'd , - v.-' -Patterns, Umbrellas and lai1ttitt?; r . lionts ami whites. vT-T f' t ' ; ALSO,. SUGAR ANp C.OlTi Jke.;. $ ' "T- .-' -- -'sj. V'. I II I II I I I II hi r r " i" 1 1 r" n r ii ini i i rri- w- The Sulweribei stiH rcannnicturinjf - at hisiV--old stand on Peron s'Wet, BOOTS AND SHOES V of the bet quality. H;iSVn hand somd cf the best ealf-sUius and-IeathrftAiiich the ..Northern ' markets can atiord, and in 4 ein j4oy ment tw of the best wor kmen in the Siiifi .;-He loes not think that his work can be excel led ijy anv maid in the State in point of durability- or (j''"incc if style. Truly thankful lor past favors he" re spectfully requests a Continuance ol the suiti. To those who may feel t!ip.;sed to fivor fin with. their custom, he begs leave to say that no pains will be spared to give, thorn comple'e sat- .-, ' isfict ion. . . ' He has on hand a good assortment of Norfliern, made work, consisting of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots ami Shoes? Children's Boots and Shoes of all kinds,Negro Shoes of the best quality All of which will ie sold cheap fur cash. S'lordrl they fail in point of workmanship they will he repaired withuut, charge. To the citizens of Fayetteviiie, nrd fill others that wish to be accommodated to'spmet hin find and substjnti'y'., just coll at my store, a few doors East frota the Market House, r.nd jmi vriU 5nI s6met.ihg-t:eat and duiable in the way of Boots Shoes and Hats. . ". .. Alsis a good lo.t-of cnlf-skinS nnd sole" leather some as good -as ever was ofleied in tli is mar- ' '4fct. My, desire is to please all that may favor rue with Jl heir custom. I invite allto come and see, njf I will take pleasure in showing thy work , whether they buy -or not. Thankful f or" past; favors, I desire a continu ation of the publiti patronage. - - NATHAN SIKES. 4' . : April 9, lS33r 37-lt. t . ' X OTIC El - Bei'ig desirous to close my business, I will of fer for sale, at auction.'on Tuesday the 1'Jth inst. Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Hollow vare, Grocerres, &.c. , on terms to suit purcha sets. SAMPSON BOON. April 9, 1S33 06-2 1 bE.TAJNOTICi:. Dr. Kennedy begs to inform his friends, and . i. 1- : . r v -. . , . - - , ii . . - try, tliat having alien frequent applications to visit Fayette .-i I !e professional Iy, he feels com pellelto make ;m appointment, though, his time is fully occupied in Wilmington. He thereto d begs to say that he will visit Fayetteviiie on the 10th of May, to remain as long as business will ju.xfifv. He : fgrets being unable to do so before. April '.), 13-J. " 37-3L' -.HOU'SK PAIXTLVG. V The subscriber is prepared to execute any job in tiislinc, in the neateststyle and at the ir-t a notice. He has on hand a large stoc k o I every variety oltCaints, Oils, Coitus, Window Glassy &.C He offers hi- services to the community , tioping to merit a share of public patronage. ROBERT DOWNEY. Ljijerton, N. C, April 0, 1-33. 37-3t. I AND8 7VND' MILLS FOR SALE. The subscribers offer for sale the well-known Red B.ir.k plantation, in the county of Robe-on, containing 4,000 acres, more or less, lying on both sides of Lumber River, on the main road from Lutnbeilon to Floral College, .seventeen miles from the Lymer, and seven from the hit ter place; also, on the main road from Harllees ville, S. C, to Fayetteviiie, thirty-three milei south of the latter place. They feel no hesita tion in saying that said plantation possesses as mny conveniences and advantages as any ever offered for side, in this section of the State. 'iiherlis now on the premises and in successful operation, a saw mill running two saws, and h grist mill, iiud cott oi gin. All of which ar e run upon fh"e best and inost improved plans.. The home d4nand for lumber is always gre.it, wit !i the additional advantage of transporting it by the river to Georgetown, S. C, and the inter mediate landrngs. Timber for the me of the mill is plentiful' The grist mill and cotton gin have each a fiu cu-toiu. The lands are, generally, heavily timbered, and being on and near the river, are very valua ble for turpeutie.p, ton timber, &c. Turpentine can alwaa be sold at a fair pr ice in Lumberton; and fitnber.it Georgetown and the steam mil's on trie river. There are about 500 ceres of cleared lsnd, un der good fence, and i a a high state of cu'.tivat ioil, well Adapted to the various articles gf produce usnaliy raised in this latitude. The dwelling house large and comfortable. .The-negro cabins are all framework; well light ed and ventilated, brick chimney and shingle roofs; inqt of t fie in have been erected within the la.fe five years. The corn am -fodder .houses, stable buildings, &c, are most'v new and well located. The lo cation is healthy. The wster, both weil an l spring, is excellent. There is also upon the premises a larire store . ' m -1 r .i i... . u: khouse p.ne-fo;irtn ot a mite rrom me uweuiu , .i Presbyterian Church one mile, and a ivieiiioaisi Church two miles. The store house is in a public piace. The stand, for selling good .and nukm gu;d ?(ebts, is equal to any-in the .State. Thre is regular service in both Churches by ministers of their resppctrve denominations. . Persons desiring further informatiwn, can iu. dress the subscribers, at Gillopolis, or examine the premises. . Preference will be given ' any one buying the wftde, or it will be divided to suit the convenience of purchasers. Terms one-luff cash upon the delivery of possession, the balance on reasonable time. WILLIAM McNEILL, Sn. john McNeill. Red Bank, Robeson co., April 0, lS3-3-tf. - I will also selH200 acres unimproved, heavi ly timbered land, onihe east side of Lumber riv er, twelve mile above Lumbrton. Person wishjC -timber and turpentine lunN; wuld do well f apply early. - JOHN McNEILL. The .weekly Observer and Wilmington Jour nal will ccpy. till forbid. tf 1- i - IZ-J .