r 1 , if-" I CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS J AND .I&E;JC03if0"pR0?T ITS CITIZf XX. SXCST AW, EDITOH ASD PROPRIETOR. FAYETTE7ILLE, tf. C, 8EPTEMBE11 3, ;-1853. -.4 ?.-. ' 7- ! jf - - . 3 . -.to , - ..aeggg i"1 ' THI GLOKy UK THE STATE f ," . . - " TEXlXtZS OP THE NORTH CAROLINIAN. Per annui Do. Do. J) j. n, if paid in advance, S'2 00 if paid at the end of 3 months 2 50 ii paid at the end of 0 months 3 00 if paid at the end of the year, 3 50 No subscription received for less than twelve months, unless paid in advance. 5X5- -Vrt paper discontinued until all arrears are paid . ' ... Letters on business connected with this stal lishmptit. must, be addressed K K. BRYAN, Editor of the North Carolinian and in all cases post-paid. Sixty cents per squaro for the first, and thirty cents for subsequent insertions, unless the ad vertisement is published more than two months, then it will be charged For three months, 1 00 For six months, - f 0 For 1-2 months, - - - - ' JO 00 All advertisements mist be handed in by 10 o'clock Friday morning and should have the number of insertions intended marked upon them, otherwise they will be inserted till forbid and chirked accordingly. -o- T'lli .VV V XJ'VA'SI'APRKS. 1. Ml su!iril)iT '')' 'I' ti'it -rivf cxnn'?s notice to tl contrary, are considered us wishing to coutinue their fiiibsr.ritiMis. . If KiiliseritnT order the discontinuance ot their papers, ttii' publishers may continue to send them uulil rre!r.iir'S are paid. :j. If 'snlise.riher.s n-irtwt or refuse tninsi their papers from the offices to which th'-v ure sent, they are held re FponsUde till tlieir hills are settled, and their pupcrs or dered to htr discou tin ue.l 4. The I'ourls have decided that refusing to take a in-w.p.iier or periodical from tin- Post Olliee. or removing and leavin j it iinciilled for. is piiuia facie evidence of in tentional fraud. FOR SALK AT TIIH C A O . I N I A N O F F I C K :st 7 5 cents jtw uir. For : inv (iiiantif v over onirrs, (() cts per quire MlIilTAK Y olini.in Oii'u e, f IUjAMvS are sold at the (Jar r CASH ON LY. HALL & BOLLINGER, FA Y KTTFjVI JiH FOIJN 1)11 Y. Castings of every (k'sciijitioii made to ortlt'r. A lot of Rabbet Metal for sale. WINS LOW S lRL:i'T. Sept. H, is..', I . tf c l !: 3i i: nt (; . av r i g je t , Attorney at E.aw, F A V K V V K V Uf is K. N. C. at the corner ot How and Green streets. I V I) v , i - j As we intend maklnz a chariire in our business, we oiler fir saleh.it Dry Goods we have on I) j lid , at Cost.. We are receiving a I tro stock of Groceries, Il.ird -v ire. Cooper's Tools, 10 b.iirs Rio, l.ruira and Java CotTee, ( hhd Porto Rico and i O Sugars, 7"i l.'ils refwied an.l crUalied tjo, r0 hb Is Molasses, -2') libds 1'iicon, rr , - i lbs orth Carolina Bacon, No 1 pickled Herring, No I , an-1 .'J Mackerel, And tuiny other articles. I), W. McLAURIN. April V,, ls.-,3 3S-tt WORTH & ELLIOTT, (Successors to J. D. Williams,) FOIIWAKDINO & COMMISSION M F.RCII AXTS, F A Y i : T t i: vill i: , N A. v out H.J l'- Mav 7, IS ..J tf C. KLLIOTT. We have just received a fresh supply of Tea, from the Pekin Tea Company, of all qualities, which we warrant to u;ive satisfaction, or no cl,;ll,,. J). W. McLAURIN. April IG, 1S.3 3S-tf Would respectfully inform the public that he is still at hi old stand carrying on the above busi ness in all its branches. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he lias received, and hones bv a strict attention to business, and a desire to please all and fjive 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 mure experienced and practical Smift, lie Matters himself that his work will compete with any m ule in the State for style, elegance and durability; and should any of it fail in 12 months (with fair usage) 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, a he is determined to sell low for cash or on short time. Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. Repairing neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Favetteville, Feb. 12, 1S53. FA Y ETTEV ILL E 1 1 OT E L. JOHN II ARM AN .' Respectful! v informs his fi iends and the public that lie has removed from the Hotel at t he foot ot Ilaymnunt to the larger and more commodious Hotel in the centre of the Town, recently oc runied bv Mrs Brown, and well known as the Favetteville Hotel, where he will be happy to accommodate Travelers and Boarders. No ex ertions of himself and family will be spared to render those comfortable who may favor him with their company. Fayetteville, N. C, June 11, 1S53 lG-tf iff. A TALLOW! TALLOW!! Cash paidfor Tallow at Oct Xl,l5l A.M.CAMPBELL'S. NEW STOCK SEASONABLE GOODS. The subscriber respectfully begs leave to in form his customers and the public generally, that he has just received his Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Embracing a General Assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry C foods. Bonnets, Misses' and Children s Hats. Worsted Patterns, Umbrellas and Parasols, Bjwt and Shoes. A0, SUGAR AND COFFEE, Sec. &c. -jr '.--iAiS- .;V,.. -P, SHEM W5tI? North-west; C4rfr Market Square, Green. st. Fayetteville,jsj. C, April 9. 1S53. 737-tf Wilder's Patent Fire Proof Salamander We are agents for the sale of the above Safes, and ofler them at Manufacturer's prices, adding freight. We intend keeping a supply always on hand of various sizes and prices. These Safes are considered among the best in the U. States. We have received part of .one dozen, at prices from $51) to S'l'-J. D &. W. 3S-tf McLAURIN. April 10, 1S53 S. 8 A KEY Has on hand a beautiful assortment of JVc'ic? 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. Hindsdale, south west cor ner Market Square and Gillespie street. April 30, 1vj3 40 -Cm XcwStocIi of Spring" A: Slimmer C SjjBi 0 The subscribf r is now receiving a large and well selected stock of Goods, comprising a gen eral assortment of Dry Goods, Rcady-madeClothing, f!oots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware and'Cutlerv, Saddlery, . GROCERIES, &c &c, Which will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for turpentine and country produce. He returns his warmest thanks to his old friends ami customers for the liber.il patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the suine. NATHAN KING. Kingsbury, April IG, 1S-33 tf M A K B L E FACTORY, DY GEO. LAUDER. Nearly Store." Oct 1 opposite 1S")2 y to E W Willkings' Auction FA Y ETTEVI LLE , N. C. CHAIRS. The subscriber offers for sale some 15 or 20 dozen Chairs of various patterns, manufactured in this place of well-seasoned wood, the best the country affords; aud if enabled by sufficient 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, 1 to 2 inches thick, 1 4 inches and up wards wide, clear of splits, &c. Also split hickory and white oak wanted. DUNCAN McNEILL. Fayetteville, March 20, 1S52. tf The Steamer Fanny lAitlerloh will in the future leave Fayetteville on Tuesday and Friday mornings, at 0 o'clock , a nd Wilming ton Wednesdays and Saturdays at J2 o'clock and run regnl;r!v, carrying freight and passengers w ith despatch. T. S. 701-tf LUTTERLOII. Julv 31, 1S52. JVolIce to Turpentine Distillers. I have now on hand a number ofSpirif Barrels. made of the best seasoned material, and by good workmen. And am making about eighty bwrels per week. TUoa.' wanting wrll do well to nive me a call. T. R. UNDERWOOD. July , 1S53. 7-30-tf Just received and for sale, No 3 Mackerel, No. 1 Herring, Salmon Cod Fish, 5,00a lbs best cured N. C. 13acon, Lime, Calcined Plaster Parish, Hydraulic Cement, Plastering Hair. J. W. POWERS & CO. July 27, 1 So 3 "3-tt $50 Reward. Ranawav from the subscriber about the 1st of June, a neiiro man bv the name of JERKY. He is about six feet hiih. stout built, and dark com plected. The said negro is supposed to be lurking in the neighborhood of Brian Burroughs on Deep Kiver. I will give the above reward for the said negro delivered to m at White Hall, Bladen County. W. L. MOORE. JcU 30, 1S33. 733-tf $150 Reward, We will give one hundred dollars for the ap prehension and confinement of HANNIBAL, a slave, (formerly the property of Mr Wm. G. Matthews.) in any jail so that we can get him, or or.e hundred and fifty dollars i f delivered to us at Halifax Court House, Virginia. ' POIN DEXTER & EDMONDSON. Bv Wm. L. Callais, Agt. July 23,1553 -r 52-tf NEW FALL GOODS. STARR & WILLIAMS Have now received a portion, and expect to receive this week their ENTIRE STOCK of FALL GOODS, consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRV GOODS, Shoes, Boots, Hats, Caps, Bonnets ami Umbrellas ; with a large lot oT Heady! Made Clothing. The above Stockis'the largest we have ever offered in this market, iaoA-wdl jb -9H. WHOLESALE for Cash! 'orxn the usual tfnre for approved notes. 1 - Merchants are invited to examine our Goods J. B. STARR. Aug. 15, 1S03. J. M. WILLIAMS. AT THE RED SIGN. HIcDONALD & McMASTER Have just received a full and complete stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c, to which they invite the attention of the citizens and surround ing country. They will sell low for cash, or on time to punctual customers. They purchased their goods for cash, and this will enable them to sell low. They have facilities that many houses have not : they have agents established in Balti more and New York, who always advise them of any change in articles in their line, and who purchase only when bargains are to be had. We keep always on hand a splendio assortment of foreign and domestic liquors; loaf, crushed and brown sugars; Rio, Java and Laguira coffee; green, Hyson and black teas; New Orleans and Cuba molasses; table & sack salt; bacon, lard, mess pork, mess beef, smoked beef, dryed venison: No 1,2 and 3 mackerel; butter, cheese, flour, rr.eal, corn, oats, tobacco, candles, copperas, saleratus, indi go, madder, spice, pepper, ginger nutmeg, cina mon, epsom salts, hardware, cutlery, crockery, and glassware; and a variety of other goods. They take this method of thanking the cmnirni; 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 that a nimble sixpence is worth a slow shilling. Yellow Building, between the Market House and the Bank of the State, Gillespie Street, Favetteville, N. C. March 2Gth. 1S53. 35-tf. Tiie Largest Carriasre Factory in tSic Sontii ! A TVTo HT ;.MIW A. KT lir.ji'i'.uii'ULiL.i miorms nis irienus ana tpe public, that he 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 hist 21 years, he hopes by stricfr attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance ot 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 anv 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, Rock away s, and Buggies, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual customers. Gtr-He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course of construction. (JCAII work made by him is warranted 12 months with lair usage, and should it fail by bad workm.nishi i 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 short notice and on very reasonable terms. June I, 1S")3. 45-tf IMPORTANT! !! " DAGUERREOTYPES ! ! ! Secure llie Satlow crc tlie Siibstawcc Futles,' The subscriber bears leave to inform the citi zens of Fayetteville that he has taken the room formerly occupied by T. O Smith, (Benbow &. Kyle's building,) where he will remain for a short time, ami respectluliy solicits a call from the citizens whether they wisli pictures or not. He is provided with the most approved appa ratus, and with a large and beaut i ful selection of Cases, Frames, Lockets, Pins, &;c., in which he will place Pictures, single or in groups of al most anv number, and warrant them to be taken in the BEST STYLE OF THE ART, and NEV ER to FADE. Fail not then while the oppor tunity is afforded you, to secure that which money cannot purchase after the loved Parent, Husband, Wife, Child or Friend shall have pass ed away, namely: A CORRECT AND UNFAD ING LIKENESS, which can now be obtained at so little trouble and expense, by calliug at the subscriber's room. Once more I say (Jc- Give me a call, sit for your picture, and in no case are you expected to take it unless entirely satisfactory. Particular attention paid to the taking of Children, which is done in a few seconds. He is also prepared to take the likenesses of the sick . - , a11 L J - or ileceaseo. wnicn win oe aone ai ineir resi dences. Oil Paintings, Engravings, Daguerreo types, &.C, correctly copied. j. . iVALUtan, uaguerreotypisr. X. B. Ladies are requested to dress in figured or dark material, avoiding white, light, blue r pink. A scarf or shawl Rives a pleasing effect to the picture. For Gentle men a black or figure.! vest aud craTat. so mat t&e bosom be not too much exposed. For Children, plaid, striped or figured dres.es. lace work, hingietsaaa mucnto tee beau ty of the picture. Julv 1(3, 1S53 5 1 -2m 600 lbs. octagon Cast Steel for Drills. 12.000 feet Safety t use, Blasting Powder. COOK &. JOHNSON'. Aug 20, 1553 50-4t 3Ietallic Rooflng & Gutteringr Done in th best manner- at reduced prices, by C. W. ANDREWS, Jane IS, 1553 Market Square. Fall & T h e nd e r s igned are nfew recef v i ng t h e largest STOCK OP. GOODS iir their iimbat they hav ever ottered to the trade, consisting of a very extensive assortment of ? ' I DRY GO(yS, BOOT, -SHdg5, & Ready-made Clothing. To whil t'itetthe attention of thjpir old custywit "--bi irene r al 1 j rtr- WATCHES & JEWELRY The Subscriber has recent ly returned from the North - . wnn aeciaeaiy a very m on Watches Sf Jewelry, embracing all the LATEST styles and fashions. A large lot of S 1 L V E R W A R E ; spoons, soup ladles, sugar tongs, dining and de sert forks, f lain threaded, Jenny Lind and Bruns wick pattejns; butter knives; mugs; salt, cream and mustard spoons. PLATED GOODS; tea sets, coffee urns, chamber & parlor candlesticks, castors, sugar dish, snuffers and trays, ladies' work boxts. A full assortment of MILITARY GOODS. Clarionetti, flageletts, flutes, fifes, accordeons, flutinas, laige and small music boxes, some with piano accorapanin.ent ; violins, some very fine Italian; suifeyors' compasses and chains; mathe matical instruments; eye-glasses, for miners; verv supernr razors and straps ; fine scissors. A large lot jf POCKET & TABLE CUTLERY, some in sets'of 51 pieces; pocket knives with spoon, fork, fleam, &c. A large lot of well select ed double-barrel guns, powder flasks, shot belts, game bags, &c. A good assortment of Colts' and various other kinds pistols; 5 or G different kinds clocks ; waltting canes, and various other no tions which J would like to sell very low. J M. BEASLEY. Fayetteville, Aug. 13, 1S53. 3m 1 S STORE, 5000 lbs N'C Bacon, f00 sacks Salt, 10 bbls Distiller's Glue, 10 hhds Molasses, Variety of jngar and Coffee, DRY OOODS, HARDWARE, &c I will sell at jow prices for Cash or good paper. I wish my customers would call on me and settle between this time and Court week, (first Monday in Sptember.) for which I would be very much obliged. THO. J. JOHNSON. 3 m Fayetteville, Aug 20, 1S33 NEW GOODS. Al the old stand of H. Ii ran son Son. The undersigned have just received a large stork of Goods, embracimr a sreneral assortment recenJ-. bought iaheiioj-lhfir ii market, under Loaf, crushed, powdered and brown sugars; Java, Caguira & Rio Coffee; pepper, spice, gin ger, cfoves and nutmegs; sup. carb soda; Indigo; madder; borax; camphor; alum; eps. salts and salt pefre; molasses; syrup; salt; iron; saddles, bri dles and martingals; collars; wagon and buggy whios; spades, shovels and forks: trace, dog. tongue, breast and halter chains; coffee mills; wagon boxes; mill, cross-cut and hand saws; cut nails and spikes; with a good assortment of pock et and table cutlery; blacksmith tools complete; turpentine hackers, scrapers, dippers and axes; broad and chopping axes; guns; window glass; rivets. A large stock of ready-made clothing and staple dry goods; gunny and hemp bagging: rope and twine; Sweede and American bar iron; square and octagon cast steel; German and Bris tol steel; safety fuse and blasting powder; hats, caps, boots and shoes; Western and North Caro lina bacon: together with almost every article sold in this market, all of which w ill be sold at fair prices for cash, on time to prompt custo mers, iOr country produce generallv. G W. WILLIAMS & CO. July 30, 1S33 53-tf J. VV. R0UGI5RS, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SULKIES AND VE HICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Lumbcrton, X. C7., Respectfully announces to the public, that he has at last succeeded in engaging the services of experienced, skillful, and competent workmen in every branch of his business, and that he is now prepared to execute all orders for any kind of work in his line, in a style that cannot fail to give satisfaction. All materials and workmanship from his shop are warranted to be of the best quality, and to stand, with fair usage, for 12 months. 'His terms are as favorable as any in the State. July 30, 1S53 03-tf FOR SALE. lOOO ACRES OF LAND. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable Plantation in Robeson county, on both sides of the Lowrie lad. ld miles South West of Fay etteville and wiihin half a mile of Lumber Bridge, the t-H,-hiiis of the Fayetteville and Southern Plank Road. An opportunity is now offered for an invest ment, which cannot be equalled in this part of the country. The laud i heavily and densely coveted with pines, ofleiinn a great inducement to all persons engaged in Timber and Turpen tine. I ne cleared land labout 100 acres.) and in f.ct all is productive superior to any in that county. A bargain may be had. Terms liberal AHCH'D A. T. SMITH. Fayetteville, Aug. 13, 1S53. O-tf VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his Plantation situated 15 miles below Fayetteville, on the Wil mington road, on the north-west side of Cape Fear River, containing seven hundred acres. The river land is of ihe best fuming lands in the county; the back lands good turpentine land, with good improvements, well watered, remark ably healthy, and the best stand for a store in the county. Early application is desired. JAMES WRIGHT. Willis' Creek, N C, Aug 8, JS 53 55-tf Valuable Lands FOll SAI,K. I offer for sale my Plantation, situated 13 miles below Favetteville on the Wilmington road, on the north-west aide of Cape Fear River, contain ing seven hundred and fifty acres. The river land is ot ine nest tanning lands in this part uf the country me wwx lands are first rate for turpentine, with comfortable dwellings. Earlv application is desired. JNO. T. WRIGHT. Willis' Creek, N C, Aug S, 1SD3 53-tf Winter Wood tN-rw-L etw'l r .W r Ji1" nuiitii r the name oi Jennes rJptl-BilplOSIVe XiamPfj8rahorttime retident at Halifax, u. r TOK HUK LMi1 rLU 1 U A IN II PINIOfL c PA TENTED XSlXARY Cth, 1S52. The subscribers bMbmtf just teeny f a a fot f the above -LAM PSTcitftTrattentioii of the pulp-: lie tc the, same. Th"3ftfti to .vend the Lamp in the dfflerent coonties of 4lie Stat will be posed of; at a reasooablKf price . CaJ.1 anef- . I s" - ' - : w. . . ' ..." . '. .. . them I ,Also,' 4yXl ke White.Jead, just reeoTdii-,' v Aug 20, 1353 MONEY WANTED. All debts due me prior to the 1st July, 1S33, MUST BE PAID, as longer indulgence cannot be given. C. W. ANDREWS, Aug -20, 1S33 4t Market Square. NOTICE. SIX HUNDRED ACRES of eood turpentine, timber and farming Land is offered fors.de, 12 miles west of Fayetteville, and within one mile of the Fayetteville and Centre Pl ink Road, known as the estate of J. B. Carmichael. About J00 acres aie in cultivation, most of which is new I v cleared. There is a good Dwelling and all necessary outhouses on the premises; ,000 turpentine boxes, mostly cut the last season For further information applv on the premises. NEILL C A R M I C H A E L." Fayetteville, Aug 20, 1S53. 5G-lt-pd FALL GOODS, 1853 Benbow, Kyle & Co. Are now receiving their Fall Stock. " The ful low ins is a part only: GROCERIES. 135 bags Rio and Laguira Coffee; 30 bbls refined, granulated and crushed Sugir; 5 hhds Porto Rico and New "Orleans Sugar; 30 bbls Mess Pork; AO bbls Mackerel, new; 1,000 lbs Scotch Snuff", Eagle Mills, and very small bladders; 700 lbs sup. carb. Soda ; 50 kegs extra White Lead ; 4 tons Sweede Iron, all sizes. ALSO, Corn Shellers: Straw Cutters; Gunny, Dundee, and light Bagsing; Rope and Twine; Nails; Hollow Ware; Hardware; Well Buck ets; Pails; Brooms; Buckets, &.c., and a good assortment of DRY GOODS, Kerseys, Lindseys, and Negro Blankets, and a large lot Shoes and Boots; which will be sold very low. Call and examine for yourselves. BENBOW, KYLE & CO. Aug. 20, 1S53. 2 in WANT OF MO KEY. Persons indebted to the concern of Leete & Johnson, and T. J. Johnson & Co., will please settle their dues with the undersigned at or be fore the County Court of Cumberland; after which time, I will not be responsible, for their muuigem-e. rnc.. j. .iunr5u.. August 20, 1S53 rt3-3t To Distillers aiul Siiippts ul TURPEX rii K. The undersigned having completed his largf and commodious Warehouse, situated on the River Bank, at Lower Fayetteville, is n prepared to receive Spirits Turpentine on Sto rage. He expects to de ote his sole attention to the business, aud those who Store their Spirits with him, may depend upon his being in the Warehouse every day so as to detect any leakage that may occur. Having a good cooper always in the Warehouse, he will be able to make it an object to those who engage in the manufacture as well as to shippers to patronize him. All Spi rits received in good order, will be kept so frte of charge. Moderate charge made lor such as ii received in bad condition. Merchants buying the article will save much trouble and 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 all cases ship as directed bv the owner or shipper. ISHAM BLAKE. June 2', 1S")3 IS-3m COPAKTNKKSHIP. The subscribers have this day firmed a Co partnership for the transaction of a genet al Mer cantile business under the firm andstleofA M. & C. S. JOHNSON. A. M. JOHNSON. C. S. JOHNSON. Fayetteville, Aug. ., 1S53. 754-tf F2LZ.X. GOODS, 1853. We are now opening our rALL STOCK STAPLE AND FANCY JItY GOODS, ol Hats, Caps, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Umbrellas. &.C &.C. Also 12,000 pairs Roots aud Shoes, well assorted, together with a lanre Stock ol Hrj.AjJ i -Al A IJE ULOl IlliNG Irom common to good qualities. The above comprises by fir the largest stock we have ever ottered, and will be sold at the hwest market prices for c.isb or good paper. vve will be pleased to show our good. H & E. J. LILLY. Fayetteville, Aug. 20, ISj.'J. 5G-0t LAND FOR SAI.R. The subscriber offers for sale, situated at the terminus of the Southern Plank Ko .d, in Robe son county, a tract of 55 acres of LAND. The situation is an eligible one for the erection of a Turpentine Distillery and Store, or for a resi dence ANN DROWN. Fayetteville August 20, 1 S53 4t Medical Institution of Yale College. i ne course or Lectures commences annually on the last Thursday in September, ami continurK four month.'. Benjamin Silliman. M . D.. L. L. D.. Professor fcmeri- tns of I hemistry and Pharmacy. tli Ivt-s. M. 1J.. Profwisor Emeritus of Materia Medica and Thurafx-uties. Jonathan Knight. M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Timothy P Beers. M. D . Professor of Obstetric. Charles Hooker, M. O.. Professor of Anatomy and Phjsiology. Henry Bronson, M D . Profeor of Materia Medicaand Therapeutics. Worthinjrton Hooker. M. D.. Professor of the Theory aud Practice of Physic. ' Benjamin Nillimaa, Jr.,M.D... Profe.nor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. , - t. ..... On account of rre"oui engapements of Prof SiUiman Jr.. the lecture, on Chemistry, during the enduing term will be given by Prof. John A. Porter. .., Ion $15. Dean of Ihe faculty. New Haven, July 27. IS oo-!V-pa. TcT Wine Makers. I hae a few barrels of very Gne old Brandy citable for those nkig o August 13, JS53- 55-3in Hustling an abolitionist. up re. oai rende, e' tinifcelf obnoxious, by J tne1 delivery of certain senlimeflts calcula ted fbe fl to arouse the ire of Southern neonle. hi ihort he was voted an Abolitionist, ami community determined to get rid of toim. 8t "crew4 collected, ami politely, scorled Mr Jeffries o the Depot for trans-" ortation'Jo the niorp onnoptiiirf Norib ie indicated a preference fY reiuin. but ttn firriwnt ,F llid' iinntnnl U A ' - 'mt mi riuun, uuiiir inc parting farewells of his fellow citizens. Good bye, Jeffries." ''Farewell, old fellow I" Take care of yourself I" .Adieu, my friend." "We like you pretty wHI. but you can stav here." Good-bye! Good- bye: Ami awavve went, and all as fast as steam could carry him to VVeldon. Arrived there, this victim of free opinion hastened to alight, and was warmly greeted bra number of equally kind fiiends. who conducted him contrary to his choice, to the Petersburg train, and safely landing him in the cars, waived thetr adteus, at the traveller in spite of himself, shot past the village in hot haste for llie Cockade cily. 'Good bye, Jeff reys! Farewell, old fellow!" A pleas ant trip to you.'' shouted the crowd, aril that was the last of the abolitionist in those parts. Whether they passed hint in like manner at Petersburg, anil so on to the region of false philanthrnphy anil fanaticism, we know not. Vim Herald. The Pacific Ixoad The Petersburg Democrat say : A despatch published in our issue of this morning states that the articles of the Union upon the Pacific rail road and the speeches of the Secretaries are not understood in Washington to re flect the opinions of the President and other members of the cabinet. Our readers may recollect, that some weeks ago we took occasion to remark that we had the very best authority for saying that neither the President nor Attorney General ap proved the measure as a government project- We have little doubt but that the correspondent of the New York Herald is correct in his statement. From what we know of the strict construction views of the distinguished Secretary of tfie Navy, we think we are authorized to place hiiu, too, among the list of dissentients.' COURTING MADE EASY. SCENE 10. I. "Jonathan, iloe you love boiled beef and dumpling ? ' UangM if I don't Mary ; but a hot dumplin' ain't r.othin' to your sweet, pur- ty, nice red lips, Alary." n In go away, Jonathan.' SCESE PiO diil vou it. read 'Jonathan, that story about the man as was huired a death the barr' 'Guess I Mary, and it ilid make me I eel so bail. Why, how did you feel, Jonathan? Kinder sorter a if I'd like to hur you almost to death, tew, vou tarnal nice. plump, ilegant little critter you. Marv,' O, la, go away, you, Jonathan.' SCKNE pro. in. 4Ah! Mary, you're sich a slick gal hiohho !' La. ain't you ashamed, Jonathan?' I wish I was a ribbon, Mary?5 What lor, hey?' Cos, maybe you'd tie me around that nice, perty neck of yourn, ami I should like to be, dan;M il 1 wouldn't." 0, la I go away, you, Jonathan.' SCENE NO. IV. All! Jonathan, I hearti somethin' about you.' La, now, Mary,you don't say so? Yes, indeed, thai I did, and a great many said it, too.' La, now, what was it, Mary?' . 0, dear, I can't tell you." (Turning away her head.) U, la, do, now. O, no, 1 can't. ('), yes, Mary-' La, Jonathan, you do pester a body so.' Well, do pleae tell me. Alary.' Well, 1 hearn that U, 1 can't tell you.' Ah, yes, come, now, do.' (Taking lit r hand. J Well, I didn't say it; but I hearn that ' What? (Putting an arm around her waUt.) O, don't squeeze me so.' I hearn , hat (turning her full blue eyes upon Jonathan's) that you and 1 were to be married, Jonathan!' Plain Tavk. The Asheville News. speaking of 'ne recent Congressional elec tion in that district, says : The people were told, again and again, that this was a contest between the W hig and Democratic parlies, and that 'Cling m art's election would be a Locofocotii umph." Now one of two things is true either the people had no confidence in the Federal leaders and discredited their de clarations, or the District is Democratic by twenty-three hundred and thirty-two majority! Gentlemen can straddle either horn they may fancy. The Philadelphia mint has commenced issuing three dollar gold pieces. i

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