, . , i - jrs . ..- . - ' - - - , . - " " f , . -. , - . . - -BEr" r; , j himmm ' "5 t" 7 '5 r CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS-fO plft VipUALS ; -AND Tat! Tin rrzi-r; is TmTjbc " rfpnbPCRTv t, J, or- its; 22. ZZTCSkTJ, FAYKTOVJLKK. K.. C 1053: EOITOK. AXX PIlOPniETOU - n . I m 1.- ' 1 III 1 I I I I I - i.. m I "V : .111 I I 1 I I -.J I :- 1 it II r - . ' j I. ! m m. i t i . a t "'i - . . v a .. v. 1 ' i i. v i r . . a . " w - -"r 1 - ' a . ' I ' m . I I I 1 ' -V I . . . 1 I - . I 1 III 1- . A, ; ' : . - - -J ! : : " . . - TISliriTS OS TIIE NORTH CAROLINIAN. Per annum, if paid'ia advance, $2 00 Do. if pafdat the eod of 3 month 2 r0 . if paid at the end of G months 3 00 . Da. if paid at the end of the year 3 50 "' No subscrirtmn received forelegs than twelve months unH& paid in advance. " "' . v "(t jHfifr discontinued until hil arrears arepnid. -S - Letters cm rsines connected with this estap lihinfnt. must baddressed R K. JiRYAff, KJitor'of the NorthV-Caroliiiian ai)d n all cased ...:pbfwpaid. . X; , , 1 . RATES OF ADTllTfSiarO -RTxtf cent ner iiri'm for the? fiijt, apd liurtjf cenf-4 tTr!if?Tbsr"i -j t r.TT f ;T?..V . r..T .-. 'L.',5Tr" veil iement is published more than two months, then it will be charged For tlirpe month., For x months, -For '2 months. tc All ad vertisernents - - - 1 00 - - - - G 00 - - - io do mnst be- handed in by 10 n'clocjf'Frid.iy moniin;' and sbonld h-ve the n'nnber of i n-ert ions intended marked upon thpi. otliiT'A i.so they will be insei tt d till Imbid and ch irjed accordi r:zly . n TcIM liV'.V OF XMWSPAl'KllS. 1. All f:i!).-TitnT- ffhi At n t ivp pr.pri'ss notice to the contrary, ure ronidcred'as v. inhing to coutiuui; tln ir tiu';.T i i '.'t I'm . J.. If sulicrilnTs ori'or the ili.acont.in i;nio of tlioir :iffi-M. tin; pnlili.-In-rs m:ty continue to nJ tbum uutil arn-:irai'f .ire :iiJ. '.'. siiir-riiiTS norjiorf nr r fnvc t:7:?ir their vipers frii-,1 th ftli - s which th ' sent, they are held re-FMi.th'.- t;'-l th-ir :!.- nr.. M-tt h-1. an-.l thttir npr! or d"rL"l t.n he ili - ei hi I i i hi I'd . 4. Tin? I inii t-i b:ivu decidi'd th.it refilling to tako a iievs;.i.i'r or ;.ei-i..dic;ii iri.ni the l ot ( fticc. or rcmoviiij? siii'l lenviiivr it mie.iiied lor, is jiriiua facie evidence of iu-tenti-ji.il IV .j ud. Ei .13 JZT-t iifwL. TZisT Javi.. FOU SALK AT T11F. C A II ( I. I xN 1 A N O FF 1 C 1 j rtt 7 5 cei:t.- iicr quire. For nny qirmtity over 0 qvuies, GO rts per quire. C L E M i: N T (i . W It I G II T , A Homey s N. v a v i: r t i-: v ! l i. k. C. Oflice ;it the coj lit-r of a:id Green streets. Mi i 5i IjIaVj tijllilUlil, 9 '. i ? e:i!y opposite E W Willkinirs FAYF.ITEYILLE, ' Auction N. C. St"i Oct 1. IS.V2 v boots AM) sncms. Tho Subsrriber is still nnnn I'ict u ri :-r his ddtmdo!i l'erson street. HOOTS AND SHOES of the !'i'-t o'i.;litv. lie Ir.is on b-nd some ot the 'ue-l c i!t-!ii:is "i 1 !l? ill ; I loither which the Northern in ii !;ets c !i ) ! . ? n! in his einpl"ymeiit two r the best l kinca in toe State. He does not think that his wi ilk ran he eecIrd by :ny made in !'.; Stute in point nf durability r eletranre id stvle. Truly thankful for past favors, he re spectfn'iv requests a continuance of the same. To those who may feel disposed to favor him with their custom, he hetrs leave to sy that no pains will be spared to gixe them complete sat isfaction. He has on hand a good assortment r.t Northern m.ole work, consisting of Ltidies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, Children's Roots and Shoes ot id I kinds. Nemo Shoes ot the best quality All of which will be old cheap tor c ish. Should, thev fail in point of woi kmanship t hey will be repaired without charge. To the citizens of Fayetteville, and all others that wish to be accornmod ited to something fi'ie snd subst mtial, just Call at my store, a tew doors Eist from the Market House, and you will find something neat and durable in the way of Roots, Shoes and H its Also, a c,(iil lot of calf skins and sole leather some -as jrood as ever was offered in this mar ket. My desire is to please all that may favor me with their custom. I invite all to come and see, as I will take pleasure in showing my work, whether they buy or not. Thankful for past favors, I desi,re a continu ation of the public patronage NATHAN SIKF.S. April 0. 1S3 :7-4t. - Would respectfully inform the public that he is still at hi old stand carrying on the above busi in all it branches. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received, and hopes !v a strict attention to business, and a desire to rdeise ail and give general satisfaction, to merit o continuance of the same. , He warrants all his work to be made of the Kor material and by experienced workmen i,-v.n.r a more experienced and nractieal Smith lie flatters himself thut his work will compete with any made in the State for style, elegance durability ; and should any of it fail in 12 months (with fair usage) either in workmanship ,teri ,1 he will repair it free of charge Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call i v-amine his work, as he is determined to ,H ln.v for cash or on short time. Orders. thankfully received and promptly at fry- Repairing neatly executed at short notice and lowest possime prices. . -ayettevillei. Feb. 12 1553. r n 'i i ..... .,. .v SPRING GOODS. We are now receiving our Spring Goods, a larger stock than any former one, con-istinof HATS GAPS BOOTS AND Slj " fn addition to' the above we have" addd te7ar Stock a largie ami well selected assortment of Readv.-m.ide Cloihinjrr All of which. vve oflef tq bnyers at"ou8il4?T; prices and accommodawrig trcas. . w 3 . Mil MM 1 tm ,4 - t.T ?w-.'l " . - -'--"'a-- NEW STOCK SEASONABLE GOODS. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to in form his customers and the public generally, tb;it he h;is just received his Stock of SPUING AND SUMMEli GOODS, Embracing a General Assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Uonnets, Misses' ami ChiMreii s Hats. Worsted I'attertis.Umbrellas and I'aiusoU, Iiuot-i ami Shties. ALSO, SUGAR ATO COFFEE, &c. &c. P. SHEMWELL, North-west Corner Market Sqsiare, Green st. F.ivetteville, N. C, April JS"3. 737-tf WlUcr's la tent lire Pi-cot Salamander VJe are agents for the sale of the above Safes, and offer them at Manufacturer'? prices, adding freiiiht. We intend keeping a supply always on hand of various sizes and prices. These Safes :ire con t-idered among the best in the U. States. We have received part of one dozen, at prices from '-j0 to $?17,). D. & W. McLAURIN. 3S-tf April 10. 15"3 DENTISTRY. 1. W. U. UcnSMnV. Sur geon Dentist, having located in Fay etteville, m.iv be found third door below the Market, Iie!ibow& Kyle's block, and will le happy to wait on those requiring his services. All work warranted, arid he flitters, himself lye can sive satisfaction, bavins taken m eat pains to qualify himself under the instruction of one of the first Dentists in New England. December 2 J , 1S32. tf IOTEL FOR SALE. The Hotel ;it present occupied by John flar mui. formei-lv known as the Planters' Hotel, near the loot of Hay Mount, Fayetteville, is of-iV-red Yr s.i!-: ; r.nl jir.sscsjron mm - b-c- h-:nl how ever desired. The House is lartie and comtno-dioii-i, h;is been thorouchly repaired within the lust, twelve tnonttis, am! is now, together with alt the necessary out-buildings, in complete and handsome ' order. It now enjoys a Iarue share i-f the loe.il mid transient custom. Which, in the h inds of a competent tenant, must be greatly in creased by t lie existing Plank Roads and con templated Rail Ro:id. (the Depot of which will prob.ihly riot 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 investment in property increasing in value. The terms will be made accommodating. N. A. STEDMAX, W. T. HORNE. March 12, 1S"3. 33-tf. F0K SALE 0U KENT, The fine SUMMER RESIDENCE now oceu ied Mr J E Bryan, two miles west of town ossession given immediately. Apply to. loo II Cook or C E Lecte. S. A. LLL 1 K. March JL'th, lb-")3. 34 -tf. THOS. J. JOHNSON lias just received 10 P.bls New Orleans Molasses, 10 " lare Yellow Planting Potatoes, 0000 Lbs Northern Bacon, 3000 l.bs N. C. do. J 000 Bushels Oats, 1 7 Hhds Cuba Molasses, Ploughs and Castings, Blacksmiths' Tools. Also, 1 light four-horse Wagon and 1 Buggy, harness Horse, Acc. TIIOS. J JOHNSON, Person st. March 5, lS-r3 tf $3- Campbellton property for sale. State of North Carolina--Bladeii Ouiity. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February Term. Angus Campbell and others, vs. James K. Camp bell and others. Amended Petition for re-probate of Will. It anneal ing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Jomes Campbell, William Shaw and wife itience, Mary J. Campbell, John A Campbell, Hush Campbell. Eliza A. Campbell, Enos Har- iill and wife Margaret, Daniel Campbell, Wil iam Campbell, Helen Campbell, and the chil dren ot Eliza Jane Swindall, and the children of Mary Shaw, wife of Archibald Shaw, arc non residents of the State. It is hereby ordered, that publication be made for six weeks succes sively, notifying the said absent defendants to be nd annear at Ibeiiext lena ot tne Louri ;i Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held tor the ii County of Bladen, at the Court House in Eliza bethtow n. on the first Monday in May next, to answer, demur or plead to this petition, or the same will be taken jtro confesso and heard ex- parte. Witness James I. alchee, Cleric ot our saiu Court at office the first Monday in February, A. D., 1S53, and in the 77th year of American In dependence. J. I. McREE, Clerk. 35-Gt JOSEPH OTTER BURG, CONFECTION Kit, ITayettcville, JV. C. April U, IbaJ tf Sliingels- the best price will be paid. We want 1OO.0O0 good Juni per SHINGLES, for which J. St T. WAD DILL April 9. 1803 FISH! FISH! FISH! Just received -and for sale. Mackerel, Herring, Mullets, and Codfish. No. 1 Mackerel ami Salmon in Kits. 10 Hhds. new crop Molasses. W. II. CARVER. March 12, 1S53 733-tf AT TlXE RED :-v: McDONALDtfcMASTER; JFfave itlst received ,g foil aiu complete stock or GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, to Which they; invite the attention, of the citizens and surround ing country. ,They will sell low 'fer cA-ss, or on time to punctuaKcustomeM.- Ther purchased their goods for cas, and this will enable then tu 4 eHIow. ' Thefh&e facilfties that trianvhboseS I , I have'rvot : they hate agents established in Balt- J ; Vca&wfre in articles in,-their line "nd bti-.aseonlv vrhflfn-barzains are to iV'bad ... .. tepK "" .po'and a piendid assortment riw-k-."-. estic liuoM; Ipaf,,crnsh1?' inorassnif rsie4, sack salt; bacon, Tard, mess pork, mess beef, smoked beef, ilryed venison; No. 1. 2 and 3 mackerel; butter, cheese, flour, ir.eal, corn, oats, tobaeco, candles, copperas, saleratus, indi go, madder, spice, pepper, gingerutmeg, cina mon, epsom salts, hardware, cutlery, crockery, and glassware; and a variety of other goods. ; . - They take this method of thanking the commu nity and their country friends for the very libe ral patronage bestowed on them; and intend, by selling goods low, to increase their former trade always keeping in view tjiat a nimble sixpence is worth a slow shilling. Yellow Building, between the Market House and the. Bank of the State, Gillespie Street, Favetfeville, N. C. March 2Gth. 1S53. 35-tf. NEW GOODS. The undersigned are now- their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER a o Consisting of a full assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemens' DRESS GOODS. A large supply 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 and Medicines. Our friends and the public will please call and examine our stock. It is large, and will be sold on reasonable teims. J. T. COUNCIL Si. CAIN. March 2ij, 1S53 Jui F MESH SPUING GOODS. K. Vj. Si. J A. Pcmbcrton Have received at their old stand, a rich and ex tensive stock of SIL.lv ASD FANCY Embracing all the FASHIONABLE styles for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dress Goods. Embroideries; black and col'd Mantillas of the latest and most fashionable styles; plain and fig'd white Craj-e Shawls; black and col'd Laces for Mantles; French-worked Collars, Chemizettes, Lace and Muslin under-Sleeves. best quality Kid Gloves, twisted-silk and kid finish do.; ladies' aba getrts col Ion" and silk Hosiery;' cm Diosdered Lace Curtains, &c &c. A rich lot taper and Oil YV"iliClOY.r SliaiSi'S. Fire Screen-., Carpet BaS and Satchels, Valices and traveling Trunks, Silk and Ginohain Umbrellas & Parasols. Moleskin. Panama, Canton Straw, and other styles SUMMER HATS, latest style" Fashionable UoilliCts, iMisses, Bloomers ami Flats; French Flow ers, Bonnet Liinino, &c. Also, gentlemen's fine Boots, Shoes and (jailers; Iddies' Gaiters and Slippers. A handsome lot Ready-made CLO THING of warranted materials and workmanship. All in want of Goods in our line will please give us a call. E. L. & J. A. PEMCERTON. April 9, 1S.13 37-lt LANDS AND MILLS FOUSALE. The subscribers offer for sale tht well-known Red Bank pl antation, in the county of Robeson, containing -1,000 acies, more or less, lying on both sides of Lumber River, on the main road from Lumberton to Floral College, seventeen miles from the former, and seven from the lat ter place: also, on the main road from Harliees- ville, S. C, to Fayetteville, thirty-three miles south of the latter' place. They feel no hesita tion in saving that said plantation possesses as manv conveniences and advantages as any ever offered Pr sale in this section of the State.- There is now on the premises and in successful operation, a saw mill running two saws, and a grist mill, and cotton gin. All of which are run upon the best and most improved plans. The home -demand for lumber is always great, with the additional advantage of transporting it by the river to Georgetown, S. C, and the inter mediate landings. Timber for the use of the mill is plentiful. The grist mill and cotton gin have each a fine custom. - The lands are, generally, heavily timbered, and being on and near the river, are very valua ble for turpentine, ton timber, &c. Turpentine can always be sold at a fair price in Lumberton; and timber at Georgetown and the steam mills on the river. . There are about 500 acres of cleared land, un der good fence, and in a high state of cultivation, well adapted to the various articles of produce usually raised in this latitude. . The dwelling house is large and comfortable. The negro cabins are all frame work; well light ed and'Ventilated. brick chimney and shingle roofs; most of them have been erected within the last five years. , The corn and fodder houses, stable buildings, &c, are mostlv new and well located." The lo cation is healthy. The water, both well and ? tt it. IS excellent. . - There is also upon me premise a largtf iuir ..n. nitrth oi a mile From me nweuinst. h Presbyterian Church one mile, and a Methodist nh.irAv. two miles. The store house is in a public olace The stand, tor selling gooas ana malting .r.A ,lehts. is eoual to any in me csiaie. Tnpre is regular ser n r in uuin v it- h.t, uj I . I : knth nrr-hat Ku m;;ct.,.j of their respective denominations. pr,,ns desiring lurther inu-rinaiion, can au- dress the subscrioers, at iiiuopoiis, ur cajuhhc .v. nmises. Freterence win oe given ny I l. ...knU n it vpill ho tiviilt to htivini lilt: n iivii, w .. " - - I,- mivenience of Durchasers 'reI-lS one-halt cash upon tne delivery ui nossessiun. the balance on reasonable time. P WILLIAM MnNEILL, Sr JOHN McNElLL. "Red Banks, Robeson co., April 9, lS53-tf. will also sell 1200 acres unimproved, heayi lv timhered land, on the east side of Lumber riv er, twelve miles above - Lumberton. Persons wishing timber and turpentine land, would dp well to apply early. juru zic?. zkLu. I'C- " mi A FT LT CT ED r.fysetable- Tincture The ": Md Purifier. ".S Lfi ANO THOUGHT UPON, - ? TH JtATK PQK BIT BOW rCA UTRf Dr. - vniTv- mTnacir m iriDutc given ny one - -j - - . i . uw un.Tocr; vn idw be oy inind mo lto yi.iJ to ticha man of tMtintonr dat .rer AtrTTOW'S VE-TAt.ETINC-hamlet-t'Jr and eitywiiereU has found itia; nr'i rpeaa lu praise. if " iU Dimnri. Rcrnttt r.iwli., j . .Ml Canary 30-ia3. tsvaaar s GBtlmeo Vor th 1 ik'mm sufferer from Rbonm fnj yn ruTJMidatiim ot tlaroptoa'a Veg-"".iyj;r,a'-t' bottle and thSridoM no se nwti . .'tdr tt bnt justice to Rive to tX!i, back bad that I t i oati. ; 'Thw first mr iotr'''jfl iiied bao a. and. 1 ant now -as well and fcttl r LLMrfra-taMdeal tcrocthtv toud( iiavarnl war sixteen. lata now seventy-rour years of age..' -. ,.f-. 1 conaidor yonr .Tinetnra th greatpnt discovery of the age. and poor snffering humanity ought to erect a monu ment to. Dr. Hampton, who has saved-hounands from pain. And yoo, genllemtn. have aeted the part' of public benefac tors in disseminating the benefits which have resulted from your invaluable Tincture. - - - V I am a plain cotton planter and have never written for literary fame ; but when my fellow beings are afflicted, shall l hesitate, or. tbrougH modesty, withhold any infor mation valuable to my fellow man ? So if you consider this worthy of a place in any of your newspapers, you are at liberty to make use of it. i . 4 Yours, truly, ALVAH KEMBALL. (JXJ-Core op Couijh. Vertibo. Khettmatisw. Cure of the venerable Or. Dunan's son. of the city of Baltimore, a man well known, and whose teet mony adds to the triumph of HAMPTON'S VEUETABLE TliNCTUKK. Baltimore, Feb. 9. 1S52. Mf.ssrs. Mortimer & Mowbrat : Gents: It is with real pleasure that I am able to attest to the general healing and curative powers of Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. Sometime during last November I was taken with a very bad and serious cough. I was advised to take Cod-Liver Oil, and did so; but getting no better 1 was induced to try your Tincture. 1 got one bottle, and before I had used it all my cough left me. Permit mejilsn to state that for the last fifteen years I have suffered very much from Acute Kbeuoiatisni and Vertigo, con finins me. at times, to my bed. I era fully convinced that I owe my present good health to the use of yout Tincture, and a kiud Providence. you are. my irienus. at nnerty to use ttns as you may think proper : and believe me. yours, very respectfully. u u . . N. B. l ean be seen at any time at the Mayor's office. - - . G. I). TRUTH STRANCr.R THAN FICTION ! JCOTE NEED DESPAIR! A LiDr'l TtSTlMOSI AFTER THIRTY-EIGHT TEARS OF ' SCFPEKINO ! "Were there not reaLvirtue in this wonderful medicine could it perform the wonderful cures made by it ? Northampton Co.. April 13.1852 Messrs. Tvx.k & Adair: I have been afflicted with Rheu matism. at times, from my twelfth year; 1 will he fifty years of age the ISth of this month, the attacks at times were so severe as to render me helpless; I have tried various reme dies to very little effect. Last October I was attacked in my shoulders, sides, back and hips; I could not rest, day or night; I could not move any part of my body without cry ing with pain; at this time I also tried many remedies, in ternal and external, without receiving any relief; I wus at last advised to try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture; before I bad taken one bottle of which. I felt much better, and as I continued taking it I felt strength coming into my back and limbs, and roy stomach strengthened and revived every way -r 1 have taken live bottles and am much better than I ever expected to be. I intend to use it whenever I need it. and would recommend it to the afflicted, be lieving it une-.jualled. ours, ELIZABETH BAGWELL. REV. VERNON ESKR1DGE, U. S. N. . obtimocth, Va.Aiig. 18.1S51. Mr J -.?otik Doay'sir VVhjle f am in general op posed to Patent .Medicines, candor compels me to stute that I have great confidence in the virtues of Hampton's Vegetablts Tineture. Kor several mouths past I have used it in my family, and in Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, dizzi ness, and general debility, with entire success. So far as my experience exteuds, therefore, 1 tnke pleasure in re commending it to the afflicted us a safe aud efficient re medy. 1 am. respectfully, yours, VF.RNOX ESKUIDGE, Chaplain in the U. S. -Navy. CLTvE OF CONSUMPTION. NEURALGIA, PAIN IN THE SIDE. &c. Baltimore, May 1.1S.V2. Messrs Mohtimer & Mowbray: Gentlimon It is with pleasure I can testify to the great healing .powers of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. My wife had been afflicted for three years, laboring under a constant hack ing cough, with a most violent Pain in the right Side, Neuralgia of the right Side, Neuralgia ofthe lli-ad.aud Dimness of Sight ; very little rest day or night, and much emaciation, and to all appearances a rapid Cousumpiiun inevitable. We had the most eminent physician in Annapolis, but his medicine did not give her any relief at all. but growing worse if any change in the least ; and after having read one of your pamphlets, in J uly last, she concluded to try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, and after taking but two bottles of which (under Providence) we perceived a great change for the better ; her appetite im proved, her skin became quite clear, coughs, pains. Neural gia, &c. entirely left her, and by the time she had taken a few bottles more she was completely cured, and i now in the enjoyment of most excellent health. I have seen also its beneficial effeets on several other ladies o" Annapolis, aud I think I can say from what I have seen of the medicine. I do not believe its curative powers can be equalled. A sense of duty to the afflicted has induced me to drop these few lines for their benefit. Respectfully. ED WAR D SAN DS. Master of the Schr Gen. Barber. Annapolis Packet, No. 3,. Tobacco Warehouse. Light Street Wharf. H&mptiok's Vegetable Tincture, by its mild action on the Stomach Liver, and the Kidneys, will cure Dyspep sia. Cough. Asthma, Bionchial and Lung Affections; Pains in the Back, Side, and Breast. Consumpt ion. Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout. Neuralgia. Fistuls. Biles. Bowel Com plaints, Worms, Nervous Debility with all diseases aris ing from impure blood, and is the greatest Kmale Medi cine ever kuown. Call and get pamphlets gratis, and see certificates for cures. .-For sale by S.J. Hinsdale, Favetfeville, ft . C. Mortimer & Mowbray, Baltimore, and by Drug gists generally. February 20. laoo om Some til i n g wort hy o f tlicTo wn of Li in be rt oi. The subscriber has now in store, and offers for sale, an entire new stock of Srin and bummer Goods, Am' a;' which can be found a handsome assort Boots, nient of IIEA U Y-MADfc. CLU 1 111JNU, Shoes, Hats, &c. i " - All the above Goods are of a superior quality. and the prices at which they will be sold cannot fail to seenre custom. People in want of any thing in my line will find it to their interest to call soon. - L. BRANDT, - - .. next to Dr. McQueen's Office. Lumberton, N.C., April JG, 1S5-3 3-C,t . J iOok before you Buy. TIIOS. B.-.TYSOX Is now receiving direct from New York the largest and most complete stock of STAPLE'AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats Jionnels of all kinds, .Shoes, Hoots, .Umbrellas, Parasols. Heady -made - Clothing, Aadlery, Crocke- Ever offered in the town of Carthage, and will be sold on" favorable terms. I feel grateful to my friends and customers for their patronage heretofore, and hope by a straight forward course on ray part to merit a continu ance of the same. 'M-.'-. TH0S. B. TYSON. Carthage, April 16, 1S53 ' 3S-4t yiM-" ' FOR: SALE. - A desirable summer residence, to which is at tached nearly 100 acres of land, would be exchanged-Tor town property, or soli on liberal terms.: . . D. & W. McLAURIN, April 1C; 1853 ' 3S-tf " f -"r-i rOU C 'alKO AND SUMMEH. Calt ' mnd rz&minei tefere you btty elseiJjrre. Th nnrJr9igrte has just received and cend p stcft; . vv - ,. CtOiy l ,4IMEItE8t NESTINGS. Consisti',wf -viack,'-brown, preen and blue Cloth'srt tarfcjlsW lnata v fancy : and plin gilkfc,Stin Velvet and Cassnnere Vestings, of the most fashionableolors. Also, Doe-skin and fa'ney Cai meres'-o'C the most fashionable selec tions - . - " - "' . Qrj. A ilect assprtment of READV-M ADE CLOTllrNjtl. cohAfcrtiog of Close-bodied,. Sack and Frrtctf t?oalsJ various styles; fancy and ntain Silka.nH Cassimerft Vesta, of superior cut Und,workiPaship artd, of the most fashionable I Jrsaftejwjsmiig to purchase any t-t the ano e articlesrwoald do well to call and examine this Stock. The subscribercontm ues to carrv on the TAN LOR1NG BUSINESS in -tell its various bran ches. As he has taken instructions in cutting from one of the best in structors in iew York City, he flatters himself that he can cany on the business with more sue cess than it has hereto fore been rione,ud will spare no pains to please those who maj favor him with their patronage. He may be found on the north-east corner of Market Square, at the store formerly occupied by J. M. Ueaslev. , HUGH GRAHAM. April 9, 1S53. 37-3m. - : 2r- T. O- Hall Has removed to the well-known stand of the Drs. Robinson, corner of Green and Bow treets. April 23, IS53 tf For Hire, A smart active negro boy 13 yers old. Apply at this office. April 23, 1&53. MEDICAL NOTICE. Dr. R. H. Wye he, Summerville, Cumberland county, respectfully tenders his professional ser vices "to the citizens of said village and vicinity. He is a graduate of Emory and Henry College, Va., and of the University of Pennsylvania Medi cal Department, and has some experience in practice. April 2, 1S..3. 30-Gtpd. New Stock of S pi'ln g & Summer The subscriber is now receiving a large and well selected stock of Goods, comprising a gen eral assortment of J&rtf GHds Ready-made Clothing r Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware and CuMerv, Saddlery, . GROCERIES, &.c &c, Wlrch will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for turpentine and country produce. He returns his warmest thanks to his old friends and customers for the liberil patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. NATHAN KING. Kingsbury, April 1G,TS53 tt As -we intend making a change in our business. we ofier for sale w hat Dry Goods vve have on hand, at cost. We are receiving a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Cooper's Tools, &,c. 110 bags Rio, Laguira and Java CotTee, 10 hhds Porto Rico and N O Sugars, 75 bbls refined and crushed do, f0 hhds Mol isses, 20 hhds Bacon, 3,500 lbs North Carolina Bacon, No I pickled Herring, No 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, And many other articles. D. & W. McLAURIN. April 1G, 1S."3 3S-U We have just received a fresh supply of Tea, from the Pekin Tea Company, of all qualities, w hich vve warrant to give satisfaction, or no charge. D. & W. McLAURIN. April 1G, IS. 3 3 3S-tf 1853. YOUNG AMCRICA TRIUMPHANT ! POPE & PI LTMAN. On the 4th of March, while President Pierce was convincing the people that " progress" was the order of the day, we were busily engaged in New York in preparing to confirm the same doc trine by selecting and purchasing every thing pertaining to our business, of the very latest and mst elegant styles; and we now confidently as sert, that if the people will give us a call they will find our stock more full and complete than any ever before ottered them. We have every variety of DUKSS GOOD?, from SO Silks to 4 cent Calico, and we know that all will admit that our Dress Goods for Gentle men are equal if not superior, to any ever oflered in Lumberton Our BONNETS must be seen to be appieciated, and our BOOTS AND SHOES must be worn to know their value. A full stock of FANCY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. Toilet Soaps and Perfumery, From the celebrated houses of X. Bazin and Russel. The undersigned are thankful for tbe liberal patronage they have received, and they only ex pect to continue the same by adhering to their motto, Large Sales and Small Profits. POPE Sc. Fll l ivi A jN . Lumberton, N. C, March, 1&03 3S-4t Doctors B. & B. VV. Robinson dissolved their copartnership on the 1st of April, and have disposed of their entire stock of Drus, Medicines, &.c. to Ur. I nomas u nan ana tien rv C. Robinson. They will take an office together, adjoining their former one, (that recently occupied by Messrs Dobbin & Shepherd, where they may be consulted, anil where iir in their absence at the apothecary store next dooi) calls for either of them may be left. It is verv important to them that their accounts should be settled as early , as practicable, for w hich purpose they hove engaged Mr John Shaw who may generally be found at their office. -April 16, 1S53 3s-tf .OT'tFOU SALE. - w 1 'fl .till TVty? em tg offers ijfM "riling llovsc and Lot, on Hay- J . JX' .nL ffiflvale. T The Hoqm j oc" veoientijr pli Nrfeftvf" 'Si five ruom., nd the situation i t idyot: ty; Wealthy, with Well , of excellent Vter ;ihiten'0tep of tbe ftte, J . Also, one vacant lot,-,.ontinr . the dwellioir ; on the opposite tide Of lis street. ' Term easy. Apply at the Carolini.a Office to v - - yiM. J, YATES. April 23, 1S53 ' . ' . " ; F-ost ov -.lisrald, A . Note" of hand made by Anjros Lore" in faror ' t Daniel Lowe'Tor $300 tlatecJL some-tine in 1S3S All persons are Inrevfafnjd afcainst trad- -ing for rfaidiNote, and .the crkkera notified not t-Ti pav-it to'isv one b'n Th fiml, be liberally rewarded by returniivjjr it to me . DANIEL LOVE. April C3, 1S53 739-3t . . : Bauk of. FaycltcviHc, I T6lh April, 1853. ) The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder will be held at the new Banking House, on Monday, the 10th day of May next. 4 W. G. BR0ADF00T, J39-4t Cashier. - P. HEWAKD. -Runaway from our Mill, on the 2d inst.,a Ne gro man, named PETEli, the property of Ed- ward Kiddei, for whose apprehension and deliv ery where vve can get hun. the above reward will be paid. PET ER is about 2.) years old, about 0 feet high. and black color; usually wears larue whiskers. He was raised in Cumberland county, by Mr Parker Campbell, where he may now be lurking. KIDDEIi & MARTIN. Wilmington, April 23, lHoJ 39-2t The subscriber would respectlully inform the public, that he his located himself at Rockfish village for the purpose of carrying on the Bug gy making business, and also, repairs of all sorts of vehicles done upon the most reasonable terms. Those wishing to purchase Bcggies made oi the nest materials and sold at the lowest rates, will do well to call and examine for themselves. AARON REGISTER. April 23, 1S"3 39-tf REMOVAL. The undersigned have removed to the store formerly owned and occupied by II. Branson &. Son, five doors east of their old stand. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. The Office of the Cape Fear Steam Boat Co. is kept in the above ouilding. J:l D. WILLIAMS, Agent. April 23, 1S5 3 39-tf 15 anger's Notice. Taken up by Ansu McCaskill at his residence five mile northwest nf Cart huge, and entered as a stray, on th JSth inst. a deep hay Maro Said Marc has been viewed and ypprawed j Hwmiii of V"- . ... i iW.imi.- TirU--wKtw spot m the fitcu. let bind foot white, frefm woumi on the inside of the left fore arm, abovw the knee joint. Tho owner of said M are-is hercbv notified where to find his property. " A. H. iVlcNEll.L. .April i!3- 2t , Ranger, Moore County. Furniture Sale. The Subscriber being desiTous of curtailing his business, will offer for sale, ort Tuesday thj loth of May next, hi stock of KURMTUIIE. athis Ware-Room on Hay Strwt, consisting of Secretary and Book Cases. Sofas. Uivans, Sideboards. Bureaus of various descriptions. Bedsteads. . from common to very line. Tables of various kind-', and r.t' Chairs a large quantity aud general assortment. Many of which are of home manufacture; with many other articles comprising in all a geueral assortment of Cabinet Furniture. Also, a small quantity of fine Cabinet Tools, selected . by himself in the Northern market. DUNCAN McNEILL. April 23. 1853. 739-3t To Contractors and Ilnilflcr. Proposals will be received by the Commis sioners of Favetteville, for the construction of a. Brick Warehouse, with slate roof, one bundled feet in length by forty feet in breadth , ten feet crear in the pitch. Proposals will be received for the entire work, or separate proposals for the delivery ofj-ji) thousand Brick, and for the other necessary materials. Separate proposals for laying the brick, with or without materia, aud for slating the roof, and the necessary carpenter's work, will be con sidered. Plans and specifications of the building may be seen on application at Messrs Cook &. John son's, w here all necessary i nformation w ill be given. Propositions to be handed in on or before the 5th of May. WARREN WINSLOW, JOHN II. COOK, Cntn. CHARLES B. MALLETT, Fayetteville, April 23, 1S53. 7.J9-2t TURPENTINE GETTERS AND FARMERS, LOOK HERE ! 1200 Acres finely timbered Pine Land for sale. The undersigned, expecting sooner or later to quit the State, oflers for sale his TRACT OF LAND, lying in Richmond county, on the wa ters of the Big Juniper Creek, adjoining the lands of John h airley, Hugh McArn, Milton Mcintosh and others, and containing about twelve hundred acres, principally wood land. This land, for Turpentine and Farming pur poses, is unsurpassed by any in this section of the State. Being situated conveniently near Lumber River, and on the direct route of the Robeson and Richmond Plank Road, it offers ev ery inducement tothose wishing to embark in the Turpentine business: and being in a neighbor hood noted for intelligence, morality, ana its fa cilities for education, it is also well calculated to answer the necessary demands of family con venience. There is alse a first rate Mill Site on the premises. Persons wishing to purchase lands of the above description, and on reasonable terms, will please address J. G. BLUE, Gillopolis, Robeson co., N. C. April 9, 1&33. 37-4t. BOOTS AXD SHOES. We are now receiving our SPRING and SUM MER stock of Gentlemen's, Ladies' Misses' Boy s and Children's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, em bracing a great variety of styles and qualities. All of which were selected with great care from the most approved Manufactories for the retail trade. -also : A large supply of Trunks and Carpet Bags; Calf Goat. Lining. Binding and Pad Skins; Shoe I Thread, Lasts, Sparable and Shoe findings of all kinds, for sale very low tor cask bv ' S. T. HAWLEY & SON. April 16, 1S53 3S-6t it'

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