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o -: " e ri lh',. .. : '--1 ' . : vv -- .- -.i - ; . - irt-v ; . - . ' - Jr : ' V -I . V - " "CHARACTER TS AS IMDnnoi.trm , : v-f.'- -v-.- fi :-4 4- c, -i. 5 I . - , , ; . " .R.-K. BRYAN, iiois. AjsD PROPniETOR TBRIttg OF THE XOHTII CAROLINIAN'. - Per annum, if paid in advance, ' 03 00 ,Do. ii paid at the end of 3 months 2 f0 lo. if patd'attheend of (5 months 3 00 C. . Uo, n paid at the end of the year,3 50 'No subscription received for less tbaa twelve )jf months, unl.e pafd-in advance. , V paper discontinued until all arrears are paid. ;.vV: r . ' . - s Letters on. bn-?ines. connected with this :tab r" 'ishment, rnnst br addres-ed It. K. BRYAN, Editor-of the'North Carolinian and in all cases .post-paid." . ; - - V U VT-GSTOF. ADVERTISING i r .' i -if lira; .sjLLai cents lor s-jre lnetit in-jertion, n'llss ins al- vert i.prnfnt is published more than two months, then it will be charged V For three months, - - - $'1 00 For six months, - 0 00 For 12 months, ... - 10 CO CG" All advertisements must be handed in by 10 o'clock Frid.iy morning and should have the number of insertions intended marked upnn them, otherwise tiiey will be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. t . - O ' .- ' 1. Alt snbJMriVTS wlio .In n t i':vn express notice to th contrary, are considered us wishing to continue their suhsiM-iptinns. 'i. If KuTrmcribitxs ordir t'ln cliscontinnniiefi of thrir . papers, the pnhtijficrs may continue to send tliuiu until arrMrnji's are jiaid. '. I) snlncriljers ncloct or refuse tnkin.-? their papers ' from tlie olHceK to wliieh thev are sent. I'i-y are held re JpiisiV.le tiil their bills nre si-tlled. and their papers or d -red to In; diseoii timn-d . 4. Tli'? Court.-! haw; decided that refusing to take a . newspaper or periodiea! from the Post Office, or removing and leaving it uncalled tor. is pri.na facie evidence of in tentional fraud. FOll SAL!-: AT TMi: C A HO 1. I N 1 A N () F KICK, :it 7 5 cents per quire. For any jii.intity over 'i quires, "0 c-ts per quire 9IIMT.l!!V 1IT,A:KS re sold at the Car olinian Oilk-e, fr CASii ONLY. The subscritier would respectfully inform the ublic, that lie has located h i nisei fat llockfish village for the purpos' f carrying; on the Ioir gy m lkin; business, am! ilso, repairs of all sorts of vehicles done upon th? most leasonable terms. Those wishing to pnrc'i.ise IJcies m:iJe o the liest in iteri ls arid sold at the lowest rates, will tie well to c.ill and examine for themselves. A A HON REGISTER. April -2;L is.',?, 3'j-tf U'a want luO.noO Juni per SIHXt'LKS, for wuich J. &. T. WADDILL the best price v. ill be paid. T - " April 9. TS.j:j '"V'-VCOV , aiJ i A flv. received ins .Molasses, o.v i'! luting Potatoes, ila j;nt I 0 I!b!s .New Orb 10 1 irO Veil til Lb- Northern i-.cou, ;;;)!)() Lbs N'. C. do. 0i:) I?ushe!s (),.t. 1 7 1 1 Iuls Cu'ta .M dashes, Pl.oiiiis and C.i-tiii-s, ni-.H-ksmiths Tools. Also, 1 liht four-horse Wagon and 1 Cuggy, 1 harness Horse, ii'.-. I'll OS. J JOHNSON, Person st. March o, l-VJ tf Qrj- Campbellton property for sale. iIAL!li BOlXlNlr F A Y IVl rF.Vll.Ltt FOUNDRY. Castings of every description made to ot tie r A lot of ibbet Metal fo r sale. WI N SLOW S PIIEET 1.7 1, tf Sept 0 II V 'P il W il I (J II T ii ri .11 ii i 1. . Altornrj' at Lav,, y 1: T v 1: V I I, L K, N. V c OiTi; at the corner of Boo- and Green streets. Feb'y -", 1 ' A? we intend making a c hanm i n ru r linsi ness, we offer for sale what Dry Goods we have on h and, at cost. We nre receiving a lare stock of Groceries, 11 aid w are, Cooper's Tools, .cc. JIU bjirs llio, Lauira and Java CofTee, 10 hhd-s Porto. Rico and N O Sugars, 73 Mils refined and crushed do, r0 hhds Molasses, of) hful-i R.icon, 3,301) lbs North Carolina Bacon, N I pickled Herring, No 1, '2 and 3 Mackerel, And unnv other articles. : D. W. McLAURIN. April !H, 1.73 3S-tt We h.sve just received a fresh supp from the Pekin Tea Company, of all ? of Tea, jualities, which we warrant to give satisfaction, or no r;,,,;. Dl.fi. W. McLAURIN. ""'oril 10, 15-33 3S-tr AVould respectfully inform the public that he is till at hi old stand carrying on the above busi ness in all its branches. He returns thinks for the liberal patronage he has received, and hopes bv a strict aiieniiuu w uuin. w,.. i.lo wp a ill and give general saiisiacnon, to merit tinnance of the same n tvtn-ants all his work to be made of the uat miterial and by experienced workmen ,-in-ra more experienced and practical Smith, 'n .?t, himself that his work will compete Iiav lie with any made in the State for style, elegance . i..i.;iitv and should any of it fail in 12 months (with fair usage) either in workmanship .i.riai. he will repair it free of charge. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call i ..,r.inp his work, as be is determined to ... -ti i.. for cash or on short time. Orders thankfully received and promptly at- i tn fy- Repairing neatly executed at short notice and lowest possiuie ,jhuc. Fayettevillc, Feb. 12, lb53. TO : . MiN'e666oDisV:. Tl T5 r -m fx ira c II A Ii I W A H- E , CAPS. ftOOTST A xrn cnpc ' I , . -. - - "uuiiiuii to tne aonvit.- 1i,...t ... 'ai'3e, weft selected assortment of v iteauy-made Clothinff- . , . t H w e oner t o b uy ers a t o u r us u a 1 1 o v i'"v" "u iccaiEinoaatn!; terms. . M a rcb'Ti-3-, NKW,STOCKc " SEASONABLE GOOD. ' The subscriber respect fulr biesrs'leave' to in form his customers afd "the cuhlic "renerallv. that he has just rece-iVed his Stock of; - SPRING AND S U 3 MF, il G 0 0 DS, Embracing a General Assortment of Staple ami Fancy Dry CJomls, Bonnets, Misses' ami Children s flats. Worsted. Patterns. Urubrellas and Pmasols, Boots an Slioes. ALSO, SUGAR AND COFFEE, &.c. &c. P. SI 1 EM WELL, Xorth-west Corner Market Sqv;.re, Green st. Fayettevtlle, N. C, April 9. JS53. 737-tf - - Wilder's I'ateiit Fire Proof Salamander We are agents for the sale of the above Safes, and offer them at Manufacturer's prices, adding freight. We intend keeping a supply always on hand of various sies and prices. These Safes are considered among the best in the U. States. We have received part of one dozen, at prices from to 1 7-3. D. & W. MtfLAURIN. April 10, 1S"j3 3S-tf S. S. ARB Y Has on hand a beautiful assortment of JYcw Spring' Summer Goods. He desires to return thanks to his fiiends and the public for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed on him; and desires a continuance of the same. His friends and the public are re quested to give him a call, at the stand former ly occupied by S. J. 11 i ndsdale, south west cor ner Market Sijuare and Gillespie street. April 30, 1553 40-Gm New S t oeli c ? p 1 i 11 sr &. S 11 m me r , The subscriber is now receiving a large and well selected stock of Goods, comprising u gen eral a s so r 1 1 1 e b t ' , j. Dry Goods, Ready-mad eClotlihig, I'oots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware anil Cutlerv, Saddlery, GROCERIES, &c &c, Whch will he sold low for cash, or exchanged for turpentine and country produce. lie returns his warmest thanks to his old friends and ctistomersfortheliber.il patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. NATHAN KING. Kingsbury, April ", 1S"i3 tf MARBLE FACTORY, BY GEO. LAUDER. yjNy3- .- m:$&U Neatly opposite Sto re." Oct 1 , 1S.72 y to E W Willkings Auction FAYE1TEV1LLE, N. C. .lust fJeceiv 100 Hhds. Molasses, 30 Dbls. N. O. Molasses, 500 Sacks Salt, 1 0 Tierces Rice, ,7 llhds. Sugar, 50 Sac'cs Coll'ee Rio,.Lignirn Java, For sale by WORTH '&. ELLIOTT. Mav 4, 1853 3rn CHAIRS. The subscriber oflers for sale some 1G or 20 lozen Chairs of various patternsj manufactured n this place of well-seasoned vood, the best the country affords; aud it enabled by suiljcient pat ronage, will continue to manufacture chairs of such material &, workmanship as will insure their durability. Also, a general assortment of north ern Chairs at the lowest prices. A liberal price will be given in cash or barter for a few thousand feet of well-seasoned poplar Lumber, 1J to 2 inches thick, 14 inches and up wards wide, clear of splits, &.c. Also split hickory aud white oak wanted. DUNCAN McNEILL. Fayetteville, March 20, 1S52. tf The Steamer Fanny Luttcrloh will in the future leave Fayetteville on Tuesday and Friday mornings, at G o'clock, and Wilming ton Wednesday and Saturdays at 12 o'clock and run regularly, carrying freight and passengers witn uespaicu. T.'S. LUTTERLOH. July 3t, 1S52. 701-tf Doctors B. & B. W. Robinson dissolved their copartnership on the 1st of April, and have disposed of their entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c, to Dr. Thoinas C Hall and Hen- rv C. Robinson. They witl retain en office in the same build ing, where either or both may be consulted, as heretofore It is very important to them that their accounts should be settled as early, as practicable, for which purpose they have engaged Mr John bhaw who may generally be found at their office. prii 10, i jo j v--n &?.&&k 4rM??3fif SP t: ImJWi mi mi .-r-- iimrWw V.'ttta .... . .... .. , ! hiiii ? ,S.A sm& f.sii ji ,m ii M : VC-Z. i-i? ijll-.:rJ m 'STATES IT. IS TO .INDIVIDUALS AND E A YE T TE VILLE , ' If. f(J,I: - v AT THE REDiSICiNf MCDONALD aprASTERS Have just received a fu if: srT complete stoelcW GROCERIES, PROVrSIpff Szc to wbjeb they invite the attentien'of the citizens and surrWihd inff cou-ntry. They will seH low for c4sh, or on tiOae to punctual-customers. The- ptrfchased v. iwi-jsu, ami mis wi 11 ertame t liem to wuiow. i bey have facilitterthatnonj houses have nat: they have agents established in Raltf rnore and JNTefcr York, who always advise them ti any cliangein artiHes 111 their4 purchase only when bargainr trf bp -W'WH keep always on hand a splendid assortment of I jtomesiic uquorscirtar.'crHshed artd mess beef, sm ok ef'teef dried venisprir Tfo 1. 2 and 3 mackerel; butter, cheese, floor, rceal, Corn, oats, tobacco, candles, copperas, saleratus indi go, madder, spice, pepfier, ginger nutmeg, cina mon," ep?flm salts, hardware, cutlery, crockery, and glagaivvare; 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 idways keeping iniew that a nimble sixpence is Wirth a slow shjfTin'.r. -Yellfty -Building-jbetween the Market House and tfie Bank of the State, Gillespie Street, Favetteville, N. C. . M a rc h 20 1 h.l S5. " 3-3-1 f. Tlic Largrest Ciirriasre Factory in tlic Sou til I RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that lie has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for" the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hones bv strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done else where that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the LARGEST STOCK of Carriages, Barouches, IZock- aways, and Buggies, ever offered in this-place, and a very large stock 'H'' nearly fuitsjaeu, winch win be finished i dailv. All of Which vrit---tPetf9HT"Wrs lowvrre-i Casil, or on short time to punctual -customers. I CCI-lie has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course of construct ion. "All work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by had v oi kmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons w ishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. repairing executed at snore nonce ana on very reasonable terms. June4,lS-3J. 45-tf JUST RECEIVED, Spring and Summer Staple and Fancy DliY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, fine Boots and Shoes, a large assortment of ladies', misses' and children's Slioes ami Boots; Umbrellas and Parasols, Culls, S!i awls, Collars, Gloves and Hoisery, with a good .-sto;- -I ..roceries ; a so a u-t oi nose patent owj vuiieis, v.uiu out iici, i iunu, P. TAYLOR, Green Street. May 7, 1653. 3m WANTED, 20,000 bbl i Turpentine, dehvei ed at my Dis tillery in this place, for w hich the highest prices will be pan!. 1 would also employ two or three good turpentine-barrel Coopers. D. W. ROGERS. Lumberton, N. C, Feb'y 10, 1S53. 730-tf Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The Subscriber respectfully i nforms his cus tomers and the public generally, that he still continues to carry on the Saddle and Harness making business at the store west of the Mar ble Factory, where he has now on hand and is regularly manufacturing Saddles, Bridles and Harness of every desc liption and quality, to gether with every other article usually kept in his line. Repairing neatly done aud promptiy attended to. All persons indebted to him by note or aciT count over three months due, are requested to call and settle t he same LEWIS W. LEVY. : June 5, 1S52. tf REMOVAL. The undersigned have removed formerly occupied by IL Hranson to the store &. Son, five doors east of their old stand. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. The OfTice of the Cape Fear Steam Boat Co. is kept in the above building. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Agent. April 23 1S53 v39-tf " - 31ctallic Roofing & Guttering Done in the best manner, at reduced prices, by C. W. ANDREWS, June IS, 1S53 Market Square. After the 11th inst, our price for Spirit Bar rels will be 2 50 McLAURIN & STRANGE. June 1 1,1 S53 40-1 m Clerk Wan i cel. A good Salesman, acquainted with the Dry Goods business, none other need apply- HALL & SACKETT. June 11, 1S53 40-tf Andrews'. Tin Ware & Stoye Depot. Always on hand, Cooking, Box, and Parlour Stoves. Also, a varied assortment of Tin Ware. l at wholesale and retail, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. June IS, 1S33 T etor: V - HjSy r , hee-ie vhall reoif ein a few days, large ta our early Spring Diircbate?:- Ur f ;f:HltS;SIioes,tBootsj a ..$F-HTacj .GJotlunsJ Urn- TRylg''' " ' Mkf f9 rt ftraiifyttfQ.'tn rfve our goods an efore pijrciiasi-njr. ' vr - j""1" W. F. 3IOOUE lias received a lare stock of Spring & Summer Consisting of Ladies fine Dresses and i)rrss Tritntning!, Bonnets, Shoes, &c. To viich he would call the attention ofhe ladifs 'in town and. country. Also, a syjpTior lot of .READY-MADE CLOPFUNG, Has, Boots, Gaiters and Shoes, for gentljmen."- " ' . . - M-cb 20, tB-ri3 tf ( REMOVAL. Being obliged to leave my present stand, in the Favetteville Hotel, I have secured the office over Mr S. J. Hinsdale's Drug Store, recently ocenjied by Dr. Thomas C. Hall, where I may be fujnd, alter Monday next, prepared to serve my old customers and the public generally, until Lette? situated, when due notice will be given i JAMES G. SMITH. June 4, IS 5 3 4-3-tf Wanted Immediately. Ten good Spirit Barrel Coopers, for which liberal prices will be paid. McLAURIN & STRANGE. Jane 11, 1S53 4G-lm WORTH & ELLIOTT, 1 (Successors to J. D. Williams,) FORWARDING & COMMISSION 31 KRCIJAXTS, ! FAYETTE VILLE, N . C . J. A. VOKTH.J '. P. til-UIOTT. Sale of Lands for Taxes. Agreeably to an order by the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Robeson county. May Term, 1S-33, I will expose to publ-c sale, for cash, at the Court House in J.umberton, on the 4th Monday in August next, the following tracts of Land, or such part thereof as will pay the tAxes due thereon for the year '1&5I, and all ac- ciung expenses, viz w'JSr-ST- u acrss. ts$to;tvm n$iwih Tia. Jay 30) Lewis Green Uuucan Malloy for the heirs of Archibald .McMillan $1 02i 40 75 GS6 150 oil) mo SCO 350 100 st; 210 lot 4U3 Dujrald .Me Unpaid for Catharine .McDu-ald 2 SS Daniel McKaydeu 1 SO John .McDuffie 1 11 Gilbert McKav 0 81 Nt-ill Campbell 1 Listed for the estate of Collcn McLauchlan 1 II Listed for the estate of Neill Mclnnis 1 9-2 John B Conner 1 J1 Alexander S Critt 31; Harmon Cox 1 12 Dennis ivey 1 tiO Daniel fvey 1 3d Richard Wilcox 1 15 Neill S Witherson 1 53 David Lewis " 82 REUBEN KING, Sheriff. Lumberton, June 10, 1S-33. 47-lOt NOTICE I will seel for cash at; the Court House door in the toAii of Fayetteville, on the first Monday in September next, the following tracts of land or so mucn mereoi as win ii.i i . i i : i : . the taxes due ; theJ.t.0!. ,or tl,e veal- ISO! : DO acres listed by Furnev Bennett, located in Neill's Creek District, tax doe, 1,00 ltrf. -acres listed bv Barnet Ueardon, N'eiHs Creek District, tax due, 40 1S5J acres listed by Riley Jackson, Ave- rasboro District, tax due, 1,41 330 acres listed by James White, Averas- boro District, tax due, 1,32 41 acres listed by Obed Lee, Avcrasboro District, tax due, 15 100 acres listed by Henry Avera for the heirs of Wm Avera, Grove District, tax due. 37 ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Shfl. Bv S. D Pipki.v, D. ShlT. "June Term, 1S23, of C. C. Court. June IS, 1S33 47 ts NOTICE. I will sell for cash r.t the Court House door in the town of Fa etteville, on the first Monday in September next, the following tracts of lain!, or as much thereof as will pay the taxes due there on, for the years 1S50 and 1S01 : 20 acres, listed by the late Dr T N Came--k xa, located on Puppy Creek, 7 1st dis trict, taxes due, - SfG,2 1 town lot listed by David Carver, jr, res idence, taxes due,. 3,7S 200 acres listed by Robert Register, Head Waters of Beaver Creek, taxes due, 1,50 acres listed by Robert Register, Head Waters of Beaver Creek, adjoining Munroe, taxes due," 70 acres listed bv Alexander Black, An 50 derson Creek, taxes due, S5 135 acres listed by Lewis Jones, Gaul berry, taxes due, DS 75 acres 'listed by J T Burhi, Harrison Cieek, taxes due, 1,01 421 acres listed by Daniel Maxwell, Arm strong Creek, taxes due, 9,20 239 acres listed by James Jessup, Harri son Creek," taxes due, 97 400 acres listed for the heirs of T Toler, Harrison Creek, taxes due, I.3S 220 acres listed by Robert McNabb, Man sion, taxes due, 3,70 ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Shfl. By John D. McArthur, D. ShfT. June Term of Cnmberland County Court. June IS, 1S53 47-ts NOTICE. THOSE who are indebted to me by Note or Account will please settle the same. And all debts due me prior to the 1st of Jan'y 1S53, must be settled, as longer indulgence cannot be given. A. A. McK ETHAN. June 4, 1S53. 43-tf A . OOd supply of Blanks, of all kinds, for sale at the Caroliniaju Office. jne iargeoi e-pron- oririf i-- . r - v - , I -T. '"VM0,,ir-1 gives tDttf lolJowins; d -by Sampotr Boon, Ea:. I 'AJtffrde&iW 41 crnSa-... w- SliatiUJi.etfn.'fuM. m&trA1A' "J. - . Idr'TLre ' underdiimef being; aa-. pointed to tak tKe TSxXirfor tWii-trct 'o rwtteviur, will art ittn Market Hottse from t in lith to the 3ltt July 'fmttfUl t o cIocfcTJ,,-! -ta ijil -'.'7 acquainttfavTrTTeT man. -Apply at this Omce. -July 3, 1S53 2t '. CRUA It FALLS Cotton Yarn anil Sheetings For sale at Factory prices, bv TROY &J MARS IT. July 2, 1S.73 . 40-3t . KOWCE. We are determined, during this, summer and the coming fall, to bring our business more to a focus. Persons indebted to us, v ill be interest ed in -this arrangement, and to save costs thev would do well to Call soon and settle,. July 2. J. Si. T. WADDILL. On and after the first day of Julv, the under signed will not pay more than $.2.00 for Ttupen- ine, until further notice. We are compelled to adopt this course owing to the scarcity of wafer. McLAURIN &. STRANGE. Julv 2. 1S33 4'i-tf Hemovai. J. J. & R. GILCHRIST having had their Store consumed by fire on Friday the 10th inst , have removed to the Store formerly occupied by Gil christ & Wright, near the Market, two doors above Cook & Johnson. We are thankful for past favors, ami hope our former customers will continue to patronize us. Those indebted to us bv note or account will please call and maaie payment as soon as possible. J. J. & R. GILCHRIST. June 2-3, 1S-33 74S-3t To the Public. Everybody will please take notice that Joseph Ottcrburg is the name of the Confectioner and clothing merchant, in the McRae building, and that Jacob Otterbur is the name of the matrass- maker, &.C, near the Methodist Church, on the north side of llav; stret'. June 23. 1S33 4S-3t In pursuance of an order of the County Court of Cumberland, made at June 1 erm, loJ, the bscriber will sell at the Court House in b ay- teviiie, o i iSa ti f tTa K'el Gt ft tvf- J .t dred anc! thirty-five acres of land belonging tcr tlie estate of John C. Davis, lying on the North side of Big Rockiish, adjoining the lauds of Mal com B. Gillisand others Terms of sale, negotiable note at 90 da vs. NEILL 11. BLUE, Commissioner. June 13, 1S53 47-4t To Distillers ami Shippers of TURl'IOMINIO. The undersigned having completed his large and commodious Warehouse, situated on t lie River Bank, at Lower Fayetteville, is now prepared to receive Spirits Turpentine on Sto rage. He expects to detotehis sole ailentiou to the business, and fhose who Store their Spirits with him, may depend upon his being in t tie Warehouse every day so as to detect anj leakage that may occur. Having a good cooper yhvays in the Warehouse, he will be able to make it an object to those who engage in tlie tnanufactni e as well as to shippers to patronize him. All Spi rits received in good order, will be kept so fre of charge. Moderate charge made lor such as received in bad condition. Merchants buying the article will save much trouble aud expense by sending it directly to the Warehouse for inspection. The subscriber being in no wise interested or concerned in any of the Boats, will in :dl cases shin ass directed bv the owner or shipper. I SHAM BLAKE June 25, 1853 4S-3m FOR SALE. J,50 lbs. New Feathers. 50 bush. Cow Peas. A. W. STEEL. June 25, 1S53 4S-tf TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. The subscriber begs leave to infrrtn the pub lic, that the line of FOUR HORSE POST COAU1.1L.S oetiveen this place and Warsaw is still in operation, notwithstanding the low stage of water on the river, and the law of Congress ITI regard tei$r boats. . . The time of arrival and departure is as fol lows : , . Leave Fayetteville daily at 3 o'clocV. A. M.'. Arrive at Warsaw at 3 o'clock, P. M. Leave Warsaw at 10 or 11 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Fayetteville at 10 o'clock. P M. M McKlNNON. June 11, 1S53 4G-Gm I? AY ETT KVILLE HOTEL. JOHN IIARMAN llespectfully informs his friends and the public'that he has removed from the Hotel at the foot of Haymonnt to the larger and more commodious Hotel in the centre of the Town recently oc cupied by Mrs Brown, and Mkr'0"h" to Fayetteville Hotel, where he will be h.pp accommodate Travelers and Boarders. fj."T j " ertions of himself and family w .!i e par ed to retid ler those comtortame wuo. -. with their company. Favetteville, N. C, June 11, lS.i3 4G-tf We learn that the Fanny Lutterloh runn-ino-from this place to Fayetteville, has completed the requirements of the recent Steam Boat Law, and will now take passengers- This will he some relief to those livin on the River, who wish to visit town? But the Kiver continuing so low makes it impossible to reserve regular days for leaving. Vt7. Herald, July 2. 37yi?7t ha(beer arresteaxllwtfd-'l-v btlta, bedetl iriti ring c pi t a jSrbp ttji UPGlJB. - 1A whiefiit u a sialyl !lij.Vite of which, ttirft " ! . ... . . . . ... .. 6.' Counter Georgia, haul by the Chaltanuo che?rriytMV ajiori-e, bu;j and man, whose appearance coi responded precisely with the published description. To add to these suspicious circumstances, the man seemed disposed tu avoid the usual thor ough fa resa nil was known to have inquir ed at v a nous places for some near by-wav to a specified point. H was at once a'greed by some public spirited citizens that he could be none other than the guilty party, and a cliae was forthwith commenced.- Alter a hot pursuit of several miles, tho buggy and hore were found quietly lo cated, and it was ascertained that the supposed thief was no less a person than Hon. Hubert Toombs, who had just arriv ed at his plantation in Stewart County, from a visit to his brother in Uandolph. The enterprising pursuers did not, it is said, rvait to see tlie elephant,'' but hasti- ly witiuirew, satisfied mat appearances are someli :nes deceitful. " - JONATHAN'S VISIT TO THE OPERA. VcII, I'm darned if vou ever catch me at another Opperer, r Uproar, where; that All-boney, (all fat, they ought to call her.) sings to tellers in bob-tailed coats and their younger brothers' breeches." : Why, what s the matter Uncle Jona than? ' VeII, ve see, I went down (n tou n to' attend to some elm res, when I seen a whole regiment of tellers, with big paddles on their shoulders, with 4,Opncrery- and All-honey to night." Now, I'd heard sx reat deal about the singiu and ildlin, so I thought I'd go. Well, 1 went into a place they called- Niblo's Garden, but I'm darn ed if I sect: anything of a garden, but two or three tubs with green bushes stuck in VtWrr"Vf f-Uv-L wuRa. walkin a)ui)g.into the Opperer, when a feller sung out, r Here's"'" Uproar glasses and Liornknecks for hire,"' but as I didn't understand them things, I kinder slid along, till a chap with a butuli of flowers on his breast, bowed and scrap ed, for all the world like one of them dan- I i l t l i ur! w,a """" , iep,.eu op 'This way sir your ticket, sir." Well, I give him a little bit of paper tlie chap at the front door said to keep till cal led lor, when he hussled tne along through a crowd of the all-firest putty gals I ever seen, all covered with nose gays and rib bons, and says he "Make way; there lor oG0." Says 1, "Hello, waiter, that nivt my name, it s jonainau untie jonatuan, as all the folks call me." Well, the people snickered, and the feller never said a word, but got hold ot another chap and stuck him into 700. Uynie by the big liddle wenjt ahead like sa'win boa n Is, and a feller got hold of somethiny- like the old dinner horn at home and then another little feller with a .fttti k, commenced to cut Hab-dabs in the airjjest as if he was keeping a swarm of bee:oft" him then 1 heard a bell ring, aud all at otice the big painting commenced to go up. Well, I seen that much, when I'm darned if i didn't think I was a goner, lor there sot one of the puttiest gals I ever did see, right in front of me looking through one of .them young double barreled spy glasses, right into my face. I'm conflus tricated if 1 wasn't skeered, for everybody was takin aim at each oilier, and 1 was in range of every one the darned peckerish looking things, I didn't know anything about 'em, they iniht have gone oftl Y1U the consequence was I didn't see afiYtbinof All-bonev, but heard a devil of a rumpu in the back room ol the theal i e. and, the peple cheered, and 1 sloped." Why La bo reus do not gkt Ahead. -Nothing can be truer than MrsSwiss helni's assertion, in thePittsburg Saturday Visitor, that it is extravagance and im providence, and nothing else, which keep the laboring classes in the power of capi- ftal. The way to become independent, ! continues Mrs Swhisshelm, is for every man to live on nan nis wages, or less, if possible, utitil he buys and pays for an acre of ground, fences it, builds on it a house large and close enough to shelter himself anil family fro hi a winter storm. This is his fort. Then let him take all the time he now spends in taverns and other lodging places, to lay in stores of ammunition and provisions, in the shape of useful knowledge gleamed from books aud papers, aud grape-vines, trees, pota toes and cabbages growing in his enclos ure. If he plants every foot of it with something pleasant to the eye and gmd for food, no tyranical employer can starve him into any degrading submission. Mrs lawisshelm's article on th"i3 subject ought to be posted up on the walls of our work shops in the country.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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July 9, 1853, edition 1
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