'. "?fc."fc- i""' " .. ... i. . r, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPERDcvotcd to Politics, the Markets, Foreign and Domestic xcws, ; teratnre, Aricaltnre, and General Information-TWO DOLLARS IN ADVANCE. BRYAN & YATES, Proprietors. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, SATTJJJW j. ' 4 NOVEMBER 5, 1853 j VOLUME XIV X0. T6C. Tin J JUS PRINTED BY WILLIAM J. YATES. ItOBERT K. DRY AX, Editor. Terms of Subsr ration lo the .orth Carolinian : For a single ropy, if paid in advance, per annum, S2 00 " " " at the end of 3 months, " " " at the end of C months, " " " at the end of the year, 2 50 3 00 3 50 No subscription will Vie received for a shorter period thnrt one year unless paid in advance. With the view- of extending the circulation and en hancing 1he usefulness of the paper, the proprietors of fer th- following remarkably IotV .' 5 copies of the Carolinian, 1 year, 10 ' " 'v 15 00 Letters on business connected with the firm must Vie add res.- ?! to the undersigned, and must be post paid. Rates of AYrr5n? t Sixty cent5; per square of 10 lines for the first and th'rtv cents for each subsequent insertion, unless the a H ertv-envn;t is on' dished for more than two months. V.'he'l :t 1 b- char 1 I'or three months. I'or six inor.lbs. "or t wclic month 54 G 10 00 00 00 i A ! i a ! erti - in its m:r-t he handed in bv Friday I 0 o 1 ; U- 111 lo ensure their insertion in the next hould have tlie desired number of in- d:i I T. H .'1 ri on- n Tied til e.rk for! d on (hem, ortherwise they will be in ' and charged accordingly. JUiVAX A YATES. 31 v t o tt afder. ;v ged. to F.. W. Fayctl.jvil y :.iikt : a! I .n vr, I T gS c. Auction Slore. le. N. t. I. IS.'' ( Feb :lt He- It r of j: and Gr'cn s-trr ets. m-.!.v .t L'.w. W:!.mixc ro.v. N". C. c i-;i- r o!"lro;it and Princess streets under lie Journal i ):iie 'I.' 8 i A T v.. X. et. ; ; i: v I w;:t; kv:i i. n-ler on Sir' It A c. Cm ' .) . I EVILI WiliiiimsA AN" l.w. lii.r.ioTT. 3? If 'K (,"-;! d R.w If HAS.! ':. of si reets. Km th" Drs. Rob- e;in. ci Apr? 1 to r.e or ts dm A ceo'int me vri- And be settlr inns' ;i veil. as longer in- A. A. V. KETHAX. O, T! !i two m west o t- Join s. a. leet: r: Market n'lr. next to rf. '-le.r-' liTTl'ViM.K pro:'i',!e street. Fav s of . X. -?? All Go-.-l--. Feb. 9. n m exciirtnnr' i '3 'I ?.? i - v f ! ' - f t t r n u A V E T T E V I L I, E , -r V. 1K5-2. X C isy.PSl T !5,4'-:'s:5"T, v! 1'i-t fv.vif-dtiis; ?Ic:cinr.t. (Sriiciul Cci-:-' WILMINGTON, X. C. o'l-.tl attont'on given to i'i' nade on shipments Prompt mil. en h a fr-endsbi v Nov. '20. . nv v. Cnrrs-g' to me York. Iv i'urpr,ntine. u l:vered at mf Di-dUterv in fh' p1ac. for v.-h" I would nlo empl lmrrel Coop-T'-. LuinbtTto.i. Fcb'v h'gheet pr'ces will be paid. two or thref rood terpentine T. tf W. ROGERS. 10. 1853 FA YET ,'EVl LI.E FOUNDRY. 'at xv o everv o ascription inane to oruei . A lot T.abb 't M?.l for a!e. WINSLHW STREET. Oct 1. 1'553. tf ' llirz CAPK PKAlt, nrr p'irehnsed the Steamers EV- Tlv sut,scr;b"n-- hav ERG R EES a;vl SOFTTIERXER and Tow Boats, lately the property of th-1 Henrietta Stonmont Company, are now prepared to imrap with despatch, between AV1 mington and Fayetle ille, all freights or goods entrust ed to them. F. X. 18", 3 J. TT. tf ROBERTS. Fayetteville. Fcb'v 19. Aic rioxioi'.n st co?i3iis-i merciiaxt. FAYiirrtvn.i.i:, X. C. October 1. 18" lJlllf 400 Casks, fresh from the kiln, ( 'alcined Plaster aris. Cement and Plastering Hair, ks extra white Lime, for putty or wbite- A few washing. 'or salo by J. W. POWERS st CO. October 1. 1853 tf S.IO HKtVAKI). Ranaway from the subscriber about the lst of June, a negro man by the name of JERRY. He is about six feet high, stout built, and dark complected. The said negro is supposed to be lurking in the neighborhood of Brian Burroughs on Deep River. I will give the above reward for the said negro delivered to mo at White Hall, Bladen County. W. L. MOORE. July 30. 1853. 753-tf lO.O'.l Is ','jl!(v . -it 1. For which tlie highest cash price will be paid. Oct 8. ia3 " A. M. CAMPBELL. C II K A I ROOD S, I am now receiving a much larger stock of Fancy Dry Goods than I have yet offered in Fayetteville-, consisting of Dry Goods of every description, Hat-', Boots, Shoes, and Ready-made Clothing, which w ill be sold as low as any goods in the State. I will be glad to have the ladies call and examine my Btock. W. F. MOORE. JBept. 17, 1853. tf WATCHES AND JEWELRV. Thp subscrilcr has recently returned from the North with decidedly a very RICH and well-selected stock o! WATCHES AND JEWELRV, embracing all the LATEST styles and fashion?. A large lot of SILVER WARE; spoons, soup ladles, sugar tongs, dining and desert forks, plain threaded, Jeuny Lind and Brunswick patterns; butter knives: mug; salt, cream and mustard spoons. PLATED GOODS; tea sets, coffee urns, chamber & parlor candlesticks, castors, sugar dish, snuffers and travs. ladies" work boxes. A full assortment of: Ml LITARY GOODS; Clarlonctts. tlageletts, flutes, fifes, accordeons. fiutinas, large and small music boxes, some with piano accompaniment: violins, some very fine Italian ; purveyors' compasses and chains; mathematical instruments .; eye-glasses, for miners; very superior razors and strap; fine scissors. A large lot of POCKET & TABLE CUTLER V. some in Mts ofX 4uk5; ioeket knives with spoony fork', fleam . Ac. A large lot of well 'fetctrT)nb1bn'rrcfrini. powder flasks, shot belts, game bags. Ac. A good as sortment of Colts' and various other kind pistols; 5 orii different kinds clocks; walking canes, and various other notions which I would like to sell very low. J. M. BEASLEY. Fayetteviile, Aug 13, 18R3. 3m VAIjUABLE LASDS I'Olt S.T,E. I oTer for sa! my Plantation. dialed 13 miles be- low I- ayetteville on trie Wilmington rood, on the north west side of Cape Fear River, containing seven hundred ami titty acres. T he river land is of the b-Ft farming lands in this part ol the country the wood lands ar first rate for turpentine, with comfortable dwellings. Early application is desired. JNO. T. WRIGHT. Willis Creek, X. C. Aug. 8, 1853. 55-tf The suiiseriber hnving changed his former busings--, l-e found at the Store on Xorth-Kast corner of Market Stpiare. recently occupied by Mr Hugh Gra ham. All persons indebted to him "are earnestly n qnested to call on him promptly and settle. " ; 1. CLARK. ' The Suliscrihers have foimed a Copartnershiji. undr the name and style of CLAlllv .t '( ) O I ) V R 1 ) ) tlie limrxi'-e of car v;ng on tin- sale the of i aMorini Readv-M IJusiness, in i Cloth ice. i uection with id C til. Cassimeres. V -tings, ,'rc. Their itock was set the lirni, in Xew York t ion. ct.d and with great care by one of is now ready for examina- 1). CLARK. A. J. WOOD! 3m .'ARD. 'pt. 10. 1853. JOOO AfUKS LA.VO 1? ill SAI.K. . "i.t I.-. !! .-KiU 11 :h VI, i I) i limnTMfoi uab ' Robeson conn I y, on both sides i.f the Lowr!e Road L2 miles South West of Fayetteviile ;i:.d within half :, .uile of Lumber iridge. the 'terminus ofthe 1-avettevii'.e .i.id Suuiheni Plank K'oad. -v.i opportunity i now 'red .or an investment vvii-eii cannot lie equalled in th lart of the country. i lie lan.i is lieavnlv and dense! !v covered with nines. '.n-i uii' a creat in iieement tn ' ru.rti-.na ,,,i finiber and Tiirp'-iiline. The c'esr-! laud t about 10-j and Tiir; ami in or 's. ami in I act aii is rit-n.-Iiietivi- t:n. r',r,i- tr. u i i in t county. A bargain usav be Lad. Term-- lih-ral -Vlit .il l) A. J . TIL 'ayetteville, Aug, 13, 1853. -tf XKW JiEDlflSX SX'OIIT;. We have j-;st received a new snpp'v of select Medi ies. together with a se.perV.r article of French Bra:i-k-. c.'ioce .Afadejra. Port. Sherry and Claret Wines, vhich were selected "for tis by a .tndge ' front oW?T"the st honst-8 in Philadelyihia. for medical pnrpo-os.) As o-.tr Medicines were bought with a view to Pre options. Farmers and others w!n keen Familv Medi- c: a are il o well to give us a call. All our Medicines warrant. ;! to 'je ol the mo-t s leet kind. HALL & RO.MXSOX, of Drs p. & B. W. Rob'ns-on. At tTs X. B. Old corner of Old md (ire. n st rer t elv nut II. A I i resempt. oiis carelu 1 1 v ind acenrat up. Oct. 1. CI tf i ar'ionrrtc fXiil. Fluid Extract of Sriir.g. 'ump. Syrup of Svsa par :11a. liaria.n Oii, or Medicamentum. British Oil. Cod-liver Oil. Turlington's Bal am. Windsor Soap. Nutmegs. Ac. Sc. F'or sale Vy II ALL c ROBINSON. :u. I'.rnt'is. !,earl starch, sairp! -ire. lorax. Tooth Powders. ' Brushes. Evan's Lancets. Mu-tard. Oct. 1, 1853. Staic of Sorl'i Carl:;i,i..?t;;ojc f'OMii'y Cornelius Shields vs. Alston Wilon and Robert L. i erv.s, Artm:ntrat!rs of Thomas Wil. T...T...'..i son. in tne court in t.qm'.y ( irtler :it August i'errn, 1853. In t.i:s case a appearing to the satisfnetion of the 'v-olili mat Alston v ilson. one of fie Hef.-nH mi its in this cause, Statei tiou b, n- r Tr i non-resident, and is not in inhabitant of th it is tiK-re!(v,-e rrdered bv r.h,. f,,., .-t mn.1." in tiie North Carolinian, a public newspa ;t"d in the town of FavetrevilSe in' thi. !.. r..,. i!ie space of six weeks, as to -aid Alston Wilson, for'him .o oe aju appear at me next term of this Cour on t!i" Aiontiay be tore tne last Mondav of Febru: otherwise the Bill in this cause will be take iry, 1854, pro-con- ics.o as to uim, anu set lor hearing, and as to hi in heard exparte. llf . . r, i t . itoess, y,. i,rt;ce. t.iicriv on -ter in ;Ujty for the county of Moore, the Monday be lore tlie last iiondav in August, 1853. ei-Gt p q j EFCE, C. M. E. x. S' i; 'ZS, Chemist 1 laving removed to the Store north-west corner Market Square, recently occupied by 1'. Shemwell. now oii'ers to his I't icnds and the public generally a large and well select ed stock of Drncs Chomieals. Paints. O.ls. Dye St nils, Medicines and Perfumery, consisting in part of the following : Potash, while lead, Venetian red. rfpan;sh brown, copperas, alum, saltpetre, sal s,da. h, carb soda, saleratus, madder, indigo, sulphur, epsom salts, yellow ochre, Blake's paint, chrome yellow, tim ber, chrome green, I'rus. blue, chalk, spice, pepper, nutmegs, cloves, starch, ginger, borax, yeast powd'ers, essences, mustard, logwood, inks, so;:ps. congress wxtei . salad oil. window glass, putty, varnishes tall kinds . linseed, tanners', castor and olive oil, alcohol, sulph. acid, burning fluid, eamphone, paint varnish; tooth, ilesh. nail and wiiite-wash brushes; galvanic batteries; surgi cal, tooth and cupping instruments; American. French and English chem.cals, patent medicines, Ac. it', all of wh eh are of lirst rate quality, and Will be sold at a small advance on cost. Orders solicited from country Physicians, merchants, and others, who are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my stock lK-forc purchasing elsewhere, as they may depend on procuring fresh and genuine articles. Xo pains will be spared to give satisfaction both in quality and price. The subscriber hopes, by strict at tention to business, to merit a share ot' the public pat ronage. eH- Medical prescriptions carefully and o.Ceuraiclv prepared j. N'. SMITH, ua , in, 3 North-west corner Market Square. tor VhlMn ;V X- lS- now rt'wivins her Fall ami Win im - r?: CS!stV2- ol V"nvi from one dollar to htteen, Drea Caps; Handkerchiefs: V,...,.h a ..:.;..?., i i lrv.ia on, IT..4-1 - ... t ' " iit'ii.ai : ;-.v; " . vrz ivigmg ami Insertings: ti-" rVi;, l Ln,i'-rsleeves: La.ties and Children's beautiful stock oV DreXT rZJ1. ? Velvet ,i snik r..:n "-, style - -""noiii.i.-, iiimway t. Busks. orsets; Whalebone j-iT.-.-i, jiaui.i.iis, UFKl Cloaks Philadelphia and New York styles Elad in the latest promptly attended to October 8, l8o3. C'f-Hm Are receiving a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, which are offered as low as they can be bought in the market, at wholesale or retail. October 13, 1853. J. S E C O X FALL A!JO Wi.1TLtt'rSTOCR"'FCB 1S53. STARR & WILLIAMS are now receiving their se cond stock, for this season, of Stanle and Faucv Dry fiords; Hat-, Caps, Shoes, Roots; Silk. Satin and SU - lionnets; Lmbrelhis. and Ready-made ClothiHir: wilh a large assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs. -' 'I he above stock embraces a variety of Sednbre Goods not enumerated, comprising one iff thefergest assortments w.e-liave ever oUerctl; and 'having recently been purchased liy "the package, at a retlnction from the prices of the first ol the season, they w ill be offered to wholesale buyers on our usual terms. ' . J. B. STASR. Oct 3, 1853. J. M WILLIAMS. : iv A rtij A5TI t:!. JUWEI.by., PAKCV GOODS., ' oawi.iii-. i "o, rvecivi.ig a miy; Mtil men 'XV lected block ot Gold and Silver Watches and .Jewelry of the latest styles; Silver & Plated Ware. Gold. Silver Steel Spectacles: Gold Pencils & Pens; Fine Pocket and pen Knives; Fine Razors & Scissors; Mathematical Instruments; Surveyors' Compasses nnd Chains; Dou ble and single barrel Guns; Powder Flasks; Shot Belts; Game Rags: Percussion Caps; a good assortment of Pis toh: Walking Canes; Ports Moneys; Pocket-& Dressing Combs; I! air. Flesh. Tooth and Lather Brushes; a good a-sortm-nt of Violin and. Rows; Clarionets; Flageolets; Flutes; Fifes; Accordenns; large and small Music Roxes; Violin and Guitar Strings; .Microscopes; Spy Glasses; Laities' Work Boxes: Coral; Eight and One day Clocks: variety of F'ancy Goods. A-c. ie. All of which will be si. Id low. All kinds of Watches and Clocks cleaned and rc Pa:r. W. PRIOR. Sept. 3, 1S53, 583in Valtiablc liiver Plantation for Sale The subscriber offers for sale that valuable Plantation on which he now lives, containing 440 acres, situated on me cast side oi the Cape Fear River. 11 miles below Fa vet t ville. There is about, 1 (10 :err- mifler feni ;n aiincFtnte of cultivation, the greater part of which low grounds, unsurpassed by any in the county for fertility. There is about 100 Iicres'of fine unimproved farming land, with some very tine swamp land. The back land is densely timbered with pine, on which there is a crop of turpentine boxes one year old. On the r.re;rist w is a larjre frame dwelling anil all necessary -buildi with a fine Well of water in the vard. It tne most desirable and healthy situation on flie River A bargain can be had by applying to the subscriber on the premises. WILLIAM A. KING. October 1. 3 Rr3 2m-pd KDWIX MIA) ER. AVati'hiuakcs- a?-l Jcirclrr, Hat SritKKT. Faykttevii.i.k, X. C. 'ust returned from the North with a much larger of Goods in his line than ever before offered by lias toe! tun in this .VATC1IES. Sold Chains. piaec. Among his stock may be found if all k'nds and prices, from $8 to S18."; Seals and Kevs; Breast Pins. Ear-rinrrs a inw stock of Bracelets, 'hi! tons; (.old. Silver -!)oons. Butter Knives, (.old Loekets, Cuff Pins and sVectnck4- Silver ! sandtMSa;; and Steel Sou Ladle ,oons; locus; l iated Ware: and almost ctv article isuaiiv k pt in a Store rtf this kind, which he will sell heap tor cash, or on short time to those who pay when heir bills are presented. jp?T Watches Repaired, as usual. Ai:g. 27. 1853. 3m VALUAKLli ?r for sale my I o: plantation situated seventeen "lilcB south-wi'st of Ltimberton. eighteen from the Rail mad, and nine from llarlieesville containing s,i-(n "' !Hi nine iro-.n i lariieesvi l le conta-ning se "!'";indred"ac!rp.of tJjjJjcstoto!ftl proviaifMijyijd the county, with tine improvements, well watered" markably healthy, and the best stand for a store in re the I'ountry. tnere having been one on it occasionally for tin last thirty years. About ISO acres of the land are ( l 'areil and in a very high state of cultivation. I will u-ne tne ian;is lor tlie vame.l proceeds ot it lor two j iiiie v. iiii in" oi sv oi seven nanus. I will divide the lands if desired, or if a larger tract s desired, there is a large track adjoining it that can be bought oii very reasonable terms. Early application .s tieri.reu. XACI1. F ELMORE. ARordsviEc. May 7. 1853. if stats-: , C.V. ! A A. Cumberland Superior Court of Law Spring Term. 1853. Catharine J. Campbell vs. Dongald Campbell. Petition for Divorce. In til's case, it is Ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made in the Fayetteville Observer and the North Carolinian, two Newspapers printed in the Town of Fayt tteville, notifying the Defendant to appearand answer, as commanded by the Subpoena, at the Term of this Court, or the Petition will be heard ex parte, and j augment renuoreu aecomim Aug. 13, 1853. 59-lt lv. D. G.MACRAE. Clerk. S at; of North C'rol'iia -Cuniberiand County. In Entity Spring Term, 1853. Mary E. Pearce and others vs. Joseph W. Evans Ex'r, and Dickson Evans. Petition for account and settlement. It appearing to the Court that the- defendant. Dickson Evans, is not an inhabitant of this Stt, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolinian, notifying the said defendant to be and appear at the next Term of the Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Cumberland, at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the seventh Monday after the fourth Monday of September, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to said petition, or the same will be taken pro confessor and set for hearing ex parte fil-fit A. A. T. SMITH, Clerk t Master. i .ie stiiiscrioers na at their Old Stand, a very large and handsome Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry G oods. Embrac'ng every style and qualify Ladies' Dress Goods Also, nil sty's s of Gods for Gentlemen's wear; Fine Moleskin and other styles fashionable Dress Hats; Satin and Straw Bonnets; Boots and Shoes, etc. ;7rr- We call particular attention to a splendid as sortment of Ready-made Clothing, Of the very best material and workmanship, lit our stock maybe found all Goods suited to the :-'-a-ou. at the very lowest market prices. All in want of Goods in our line will please give us a call E. L. & .J. A. PEMBERTON. Hay St., Faycfteviiie, Oct. 8, 1853. 2-tf S o!;;cco The subscriber continues to receive ttnd sell, on manufacturer- account, all grades of manufactured Tobacco. J tine o. 1' J. UTLEY. I 2 O O ACHE OF LAND FOI SALE. The subscriber offers for sale twelve hundred acres of Land, located in the lower end of Richmond county. It is about equi-dist-ant from Floral College, Laureii bnrg High School, and Laurel Hill. The Land is well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, &c. It also offers grer. t inducements to those engaged in the turpentine and lumber business. I have constituted Alexander McLean, Fq, my agent, during my absence, to whom all communications in regard to the matter may bo addressed at Gilopolis P. O., Robeson county. Luther Blue, w ho resides near fo the premises, will take pleasure in exhibiting them to any one who may call J . G. BLL E for that purpns ( let. 22, 18.: f.4-tf BLOl'ST'S CUEEIC carded; Cotton Yarn; PACTOUV. VJ?: Sheeting; Osnnburfjs: GEO. MeNEILEr. : Wool Wool Rolls, for sale bv Oct 22. 1853 C4-it 2. IIAIliiAl CH. Areliifoct and Biillci F'aj-ettCTillej X. C, Respectfully informs the public that he is prepared to execute PLANS of every description such as State and Court Houses, Prisons! Ac. Also. Churches, Cot tages, and other public and private edifices, costing from S500to $10,000; Bridges, Roofs, Ac. Ac, all with Specifications and Contracts made for the same. He w ill also superinteud all kinds of work. Orders will receive prompt attention, and Plans drawn and sent to any part of the csuntry at short notice Oct 15. 1853. SECOISO fe FOB 1'AL.I, d' Il5 3. The jr -g-ed wmild notify their customers and l?gJ!hi?1 Jtrki' that tht'' are now re imlStock of Fall Gowls for 1853, selected V"?1 personally, consisting of a general Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, ?i aaditidn to their stoek of Read -r-M ado ttiej offer to the" trade upon their ns.tal terms. fl hud it to their interest to giv.c our AUoir before making their selections. all otbe awJwivinff by one-l aortm 1 HALL & SACKETT. WWn&ty,atv- or-ijRCConnt, -will please-call andssettl thesame as no longer time can Ve given.) or thetfiiiotes and accounts will be placed in thiTbands of an officer?!-'He may be found on Gillespie street 3 doorS South, of Market Square. ' Oct Jt, 1853, (il-tf . f. GRAHAM. I'AUl Wf r sTtx:: isoor&ifoi:s. We are receiving a large stock of Boots & Shoes, em bracing every variety of style and quality adapted to the season's lrade. Also, Calf, Goat, Lining and Binding Skins, Last Sparables. Shoe Pegs, and Findings of all' kind. Which we offer v ery low for cash, or on" time to prompt cus tomers. S. T. IIAWLEV & SOX. Oct. 1. 1S5-.1. (il-Cw Sew- Cqo or IP 1 n Wii.lcr. AtEXAXDER JOHNSON & CO. IlaA-c received and are now receiving, a large and well selected stock of Seasonable Goods, " cmbruuin" almost every article kept in thaBry Goods line. Their stock consists in part of Rich black figVl Silks Plain black Gro de Rhine Rich Brocade and Plaid Silks, latest style Plaid. Silks fur Aprons Solid' col "d Silks for lining, &c Super Freniib Alarine of all colors 1'rinted & plaid Satin Cassim.-re, very fine & handsome Plain, printed and solid color all-wool DeLaiues Alpacas of various colors, finish and price Bombazines and Marinos. a line assortment Collars, Untersleeves, Cheinisetts. embroidered Hdkfs Musltn Edging and Inserting of all kinds and qualities A large assortment of Thread, Linen, Lisle, and Cotton Edgings and Inserting! A large assortment, of rich cloth, velvet, merino, satin and silk Cloths, Visetts and Mantillas, of "the latpt styles, running in price from $4 to S45 A large ami handsome assortment of Cloths. Cassimeres anfi Vcsttngs; Tweeds. Jeans. Kersevs. Linsevs Marlboro gripes and Plaids, for servant's wear f ine Flanno!, plain and printed, for children Blankets. a.!arre varietv. laFge Stk lt, Caps. Boots and Shoes 1tLiCoats, Pants, Vests, from v i fine to ordinary. ' Oar stock is too largo and iried to note down every particular atticle, Viut onr assortment is a very desirable oneand caitot fa'l to please. We would solicit an early call from all our old friends customers and the public generally. We are ready at an times to show our goods, and prices, as we expect f nr i tirijiiiii iiu on ins as any oiner House in our line, u e may be found at our Store No 1 Green .street. North-east corner Market Square. ALEX R JOHNSON & CO. .FayeU?villo. Oct 1. 1853. tf 'rl$jgii R IS A T N IJ V s ! Dedication of the Xew Clothing Store. GKEESTSE3 &, OPPEXIUM Have inst opened a new and handsome Clothing Store one doof west of the t ape Fear Bank, where 11 ! wish to liny good Clothing, at very lw prices, are re- quested to call. Their stock consist of Dress. Frock and ; Over Coats, a good variety; Punts, Vests, and Cloaks; ; all of superior workmanship and latest style, which , they will sell at wholesale and retail. Also, jsiurts. iravers Cravats, Suspenders, Boots, Ac. &c. They feci ars'.trod that al who patro;zc tliem Avill be satisfied with quality and price Aug.i, I8.3. 3m JEIn 3liss Bingham's School will be taught Oriental Painting in addition to common Drawing and Painting. October 8. 1853 G2-fit s iso itt:w.iti. Runaway from the subscriber, his Negro men. JOHN and TOBEY. John is about 2(i years old, (i feet 1 inch high, weighs about 1-S5 or 190 lbs. Tobey aged about 22 yearss 5 feet 9 inches high, stout, and weighs 175 lbs. They were bought from Mr James Surles, of Cum berland county, and will probably be lurking in that neighborhood. Tobey has a wife at Mr Richard Bird's, in Johnston County. Twenty-F ive Dollars for either, or F'ity Dollars for both, will be paid for their appre hension and delivery to the subscriber, or for their con finement in any Jail in the State, so that he can "-et them. An additional sum of One Hundred Dollars will be paid for the conviction of any person of harborin- the above Negroes. JOHN COLEY. Oct. (5. (i3-tf Fair Enir, Columbus Co. N. C. s . s . A i: ic v Has on hand a beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. Tie dep-rcR to return thanks to his friends and the pub lic for the liberal patronage w hich they have bestowed on him; and solicits a continuance of "the same. His friends and the public are requested to give him a call, at the stand formerly occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south west corner Market Square and Gillespie street. Oct. 15, 1853. -Vjmtl to llii- A Servant Girl to do plain cooking, washing, &c. . " J Applj- at this)flicc. Oetober 15, 1S53 Look at Tliis. J. O. BOON & CO., have removed to the Store re cently gccAipied by Mr Daniel Clark, one door cast from Messrs. "H. i,. Myrover & Co., Hay street, w here they have just received their Fail and Winter Stock, con sisting of a good assortment of" Hardware and Cutlery Cooper s, . Carpenter's and Black-Smith's Tools &c Crockery and Glass-Ware, Boots and Shoes, Lookin--GlassesWindow-Glass, from 8 by 10 to If! by 24; Dry Goods and Groceries, Provisions, fcc. Also a lot of Imperial and black Tea, surperior quality. We w ould invite tljfose wishing to buy to give us a call before pur chasing elsewhere. Turpentine Hacks, Pullers and Scrapers kept on hand. n " e tc-, ' J. O. BOON & CO. Oct. S, 18 )3. 02--t S!let)f.urtli Carolina Ciauwilnna County Court of Pleas and Quartrr Sessions September Tarn, 1853. Benjamin Morrison and wife Dicy, William Jarman and eggy Jarman rc-rsa Frank Sorrell. John Sorxcil, Roliert Jarman. Fatsey Jarman. David Ja-rmau. Emory Jannaa, and Alexander L McLean. Petition for partition of the lands of David Walker, dec. p"r;Totheiraction of the Court that Thn Sorrc"' llohort Jarman, PatsT Jarman Dav.d Jarman. and Emory Jarman, are non residents and a copy of said petition cannot be served on them, it is therefore ordered that publication for nx week be made in the North Carolinian, directing them to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Se SW e county of Cumberland, at the Court House in ayetteville. oa the first Monday in December next, and plead or demur to the petition, or aCtoftih!m takCn Pr cont'c and hard ex parte Witnew, John McLaurin. Clerk of our said Court, at Sf FayettcTille 'he first Monday of September, A. : 63-fit J. McLAURIX. V' CiitU accot Pri, stoct FOB SALE Oct. 22 1853. -A YOUNG MULE, broke to work. J. & T. WADDILL. 64-tf l&lWLimAVS. FAVETTKVMi I. E . N . C . List of reEniins Awarded at the Firtt Annual Fair of the A'dtfi Carolina State Agricultural Society October 2l.it, 1S53. 276 Devon Bull, "Nash," 2 years old, David McDaniel, Xash, first premium, $5. ' 275" Devon BU, "itocky Mount," 1 year old, D. Mc Daniel, Naxh, first premium, diploma. ' 278 Devon Cow, -Dust Foot," 4 years old, D. McDan iel, Nash, first premium, Slol 239 Devon Cow, "Milly," 8 year old, B. Johnson, Wake 2d premium, S5. ' 582 Devon Bull, ViiiUy,'' 2 years old, Wm. Rnsseli, Caswell, 2d premium, diploma. 4evn BjU VwTtilU.'' 2 year dd, Pr, WuR. Holt" 593 Devon Heifer, -Bettie," 2 years old, Tr. Wm. R. Holt, Davidson, 1st premium, $10. ?93 Devon Heifer, "Red Nose," 2 years old, Dr. Wm. R. Holt, Davidson, 2d premium". S5. 595 Devon Heifer, "Cherry," 1 year old. Dr. Wm. R. Jloit, Davidson, 1st premium, diploma. 59(5 Devon Heifer, "Star," 1 year old, Dr. Wm. R. Holt. Davidcon, 2d premium, d.pioma. 3C1 Large Red Cow. Mrs. Taylor, Raleigh. S10. 42 White and Black Co', 3 years old, J. Kilpatrick. Raleigh, 55. 283 Durham Bull, "Henry Clay," C years old. A. J. Leach, Johnston, $10. 2 One While Bull, Seth Jones, Wake, diploma. 97 Cow and Calf. 59 Cow (native,) J. J. Dawson, Halifax, Heifer, Seth Jones, Wake, 599 eoo 279 Ayrshire Cow, "Jenny Lind," 3 years old, D. Mc- juaniel, A ash, 1st premium, slO. 001 Holstein Cow, 3 years old, 1'. C. Cameron. Orange. 1st premium, $10. C02 llolstein Bull, 2 years old, P. C. Cameron, Orange, 1st premium, d'ploma. 113 Durham liull, R. D. Heavtt, Xash, 2d premium. $5. (i03 Durham Cow, Win. Rsd, Caswell, 1st premium, $10. 492 Durham Heifer, 2 years 1st premium, diploma. 004 Durham Bull, 1 year old old, Wm. Russel, Caswell. , Win. Russel, Caswell, lst premium, diploma. 1 Yoke Working Oxen, 7 years old, A. Jones, Wake, lst premium, $10. 1 Yoke Working ( )xen, 6 years old, A. Jones, Wake, 2d premium, diploma. 1 pair Fat Steers, J. II. Cooly, Franklin, lst pre mium, $10. Thorough bred Stallion, 12 years old. Gen. M. T. Hawkins, Warren. 1st premium. $10. 1 Stallion, Rev. Josiah Crudup, Granville, 2d pre mium, diploma. 1 Morgan Stallion, W. S. Battle, Edgecomle, for quick draught, 1st premium. sUO. 1 cream colored Stallion, 11 years old, David GUI, Wake, for quick draught, 2d "premium, diploma. 1 Broinl Mare. T. C. Smith. P.bule.i r.ir ..iitcW 106 127 cot; 89 19 101 114 123 draught, lst premium, diploma. 314 1 Brood Mare, P. C. Cameron, Orange, for quick draught, 1st premium, diploma. 33 1 Brood Mare, W. A. Eaton, Granville, for saddle, lst premium, $10. 2 1 Bay Brood Mare. Seth Jones, Wake, for saddle. 2d premium, diploma. 120 Pair of Match Horses, Thos. Ilowerton. Oransre. lst premium, ii.pioma. 3( 1 Pair of Match Horses, Dr. J.F.Foard, Rowttn, .u premium, diploma. o 7 Saddle Horse, Blue Dick," Wm. H. High, Raleigh, 3 1 Saddle Horse, 3 years old, A. F. Page, Wake, 2d - ;nium,i;pioma. fi05 1 Stallion. 3 years old. J. B. Leathers, for heavy ui augn i, ist premium, 5S2 1 Stallion, Gilbert Cone, Franklin, 2d premium, diploma. 333 1 Filly, "Blackbird," D. McDaniel, Nash, for trot ting, 1st premium, $5. Gl 3 year old Filly, J. K. Marriott, Wake, lst pre mium, $5 and diploma. 513 2 year old Filly, J. B. Leathers, Orange, diploma. 90 1 year old Filly, Gen. M. T. Hawkins, Warren, di ploma. 94 1 Jack, 2 years old, Gen. M. T. Hawkins, Warren, lst premium, $10. 95 1 Jennet, 8 years old. Gen. M. T. Haw kins, Warren, lst premium, $5. .1 I. A. I . A ' 7 585 215 282 1 Jennet, 8 years old, D. Gill, Wake, 2d premium, diploma. 1 i'air .Mules, 2J years old, T. S. D. McDowell, Bladen, $10. 1 .lack, t years old, D. McDameV, Nash, 2d miiim, $5. pre- 52fi 1 Mule, W. K. Lane, Wayne. $5. 587 1 Jennet, 1 year old, D. Gill, Wake, diploma. 587 579 .tt:i jitcK, i year oni. .i. . Jones, warren. 102 1 Chester Boar, W. S. Battle, Edgecombe, 1st pre mium, $5. I Chester Boar, S. S. Caraw ay, Lenoir, 2d premium, diploma. 1 Chester Boar, 7 months old, S. S. Caraway, Le noir, diploma. 1 Chester Boar, S. S. Caraway, Lenoir, diplomri. 1 Sow., Irish Grazier, Rev. B. T. Blake. Raiei-h. 2G 25 COS 457 is i- premium, diploma. 41 1 Sow, Irish Grazier, N. Rose, Northampton, 2d premium, diploma. 1 Chester Sow, 7 months old, S. S. Caraway, Le noir, diploma. 1 Chester Sow, S. S. Caraway, Lenoir, diploma. 1 I'air Chester Pir. 3 mouths o!d..l. Ilm-tch Vh 607 147 diploma. ' 6 China F ow ls, A. Alden, Cumlforland. diploma. 193 I'air of Muscovy Drakes, B. F. Moore, Raleigh, di ploma. Shanghai Fowls, 3 months old, W. Whitaker, Jr., Raleigh, diploma. I'air of Cuniberl anil Chick-em.- J. A. A illianis. Cumberland, diploma. "72 Lot of Native Fowls, W. II. Jones, Raleigh. 195 219 271 diploma. 270 Native Ducks, W. II. Jones. Raleigh, diploma. 387 Muscovy Ducks, Mrs. Dr. W. E. Hill, Raleigh, di- pioma. 392 Lot of Game Fowls, N. W. Arrington, Nash di- ploma. 458 Muscovy Ducks, Mrs. John O. Rourke, Raleigh, diploma. 4C8 1 pair Ducks, Mrs. E. Hall, Raleigh, d'ploma. 472 2 pair Shanghai Fowls, George T. Cooke, Raleigh, diploma. 424 1 Mongrel Fowl, R. T. Bar&skale, Cumberland, diploma. 591 Shanghai Chickens, J. C. Partridge, Raleigh, diplo. COS Lot of Japan Chickens, S. Smith, Raleigh, diploma. 145 Lot of" Fruit, Thos. Liudley, Chatham, for best va riety, lst premium, $5. 405 Int of Fruit. John Stafford, Alamance, for 2d best variety, diploma. 421 Winter I'ears, Dr. Chapman, Craven, diploma. 2"H " " Mrs G. Meredith, Wake, " 191 Lot of Apples, W Thompson, " " oti- Lot oi apples, w. u. Fool, 551 Prescrvc.l Glass Melons, Mrs J Evans, Cumber land, diploma. 19G to 203 Variety of Patter, Jellies, &e, Mrs Louisa A Holt, Davieson, $5 and diploma. 407 Jar of Pickled Peaches, Mrs H B Bobbitt, Raleigh, diploma. 15 Jar of Oil Mangoes, 3f r C M Winslow, Fayette ville, diploma. 578 Malaga Grapes, from the seed, Mrs Jas Redmoud, Tarborough, diploma. 327 Blood Beets, Geo M Whiting, Raleigh, diploma. 43 Sugar Beet. J Kilpatrick. 218, 220 Oregon Peas and lot of Turnips, W Whitaker, -it- , . - . aue, uipioma, 24 to 252 Variety of Vegetables. Ac, Dr S Weller, dip. 31 Lot of SquaslM-s, W H Morwing, Johnston, diploma 568 Mercer Irish Potatoes, P O Cameron, Orange, " 121 SO Fruit tree. TTio Liudley, Chatham, 1st prem, $10 412 Large Beet. J II Kincev, Jones county, diploma. G10 Jointed Cultivator, E "Whitman & Co, Baltimore, Md., 1st premium, diploma. 611 Gecdes Harrow, S March, Norfolk, Va, 1st prem. 12 Hill Side PTow; J M Towles, Raleigh, 1 premium 613 Wheat Drill, E Whitman Jfc Co, Baltimore, lst " 614 Horse Rake, liorum Jfc Co, Norfolk, Va,'lst " 615 .Sweep and Railway Horse Power, E Whitman & Co, Baltimore, Md, lst premium, diploma. Xi ii 2o3 Lot of Grapes, Dr. . Welter, Halifax, 299 Po-mcgranitcs.Mrs L.M. Tucker, Raleigh, diploma ooi Lima Beans, Rev Rich'd Mason, Raleigh, 4423 Peach Preserves. Mrs Grillico 4i Cutter I..I... . . 1 618 G 1st premium. A ol'"",ru. 'auiance, HM JUIL norso r.m-i.r IT r. more 1st prcmiunu diplon " U""1-"1 ;iem"nraW' 11 Wdm"' arrenton, M 502 p'.wV"' hore, 1owcr' TaPP Lumsden, J.whurg, Va. diploma f- M l1."? K Co, Halt, 1st Vremium rZ-, n!".u, s Churn. E Wbitiiirtii A Co, dipioftia. 22 Partridge Fork and Hoe, 128 Coito i Press. Alphen Jones, AVake. diploma 4C0 Smut Machete, J A McMaaneii, Orange, 4i9 C.itton Plow, Uichardtou s patent, J SimmoiW, Halifax. S5 ' fi9 Collection of (Jreeniioasc llants. C Lutterloh Fav ctteville, diploma ' J 4 cases embalmed Flowers, IJ It Smith, CuiuWp JatKl, ilitlma i 51G diploma ' Home made Silk, and silk and worsted Cloth. A E Ful ler, Granville, diploma ' Striped Domestics, A M Holt. Alamance, diploma, Centre table Cover, Mrs F Lloycd, Bladen, 1 Bundle News Printing Paper, David Murphy, Cumber land, lt premium, $5 and diploma. 1 Bundle Book Printing Paper, James F Jordan Jc Co, Raleigh, lt premium. $5 and diploma Specimen of Leather, and diploma W F llilUard, Franklinton, $5 M rino Woc-I, J W Cott.m, Halifax, diploma Case of Minerals ami Ores, J P Mabry, Lexington 11 vo nuirais una u;pioma Patent Can.pheue Lamp and Filhr, Ci U Grifiith. Pills- boro. d.pioina Lot or Stone Hare. S Loy, Chatham, diploma I door Lock Jos Woltcfmg, Rnleigh, S5 and diploma. Chisels and Srew Plate, G W P.ckard, Webb st Uou- giass, Mi-ange, .j and diploma Railroad passenger Coach. J R Harrison, Raleigh l.t premium. $30 and d.phnmi ' Corn-stalk Cabin, G Dcfning, (made by boy 12 vrsol'd) Cumberland, diploma Cotton Varus Makepeace Christian, Montgomery, dip. D.pioma to A M Holt Gen B Trollingcr, of Alamance, and Webb A- Douglass of Orange, for Ctto n Var.m 2 Quilts. Mrs J E Kyle, Cumberland. ! diploma 1 Spirit Barrel, 11 Wright. Cumberland, diploma Specimens o! Dentistry, made in the State, lr D W d Benbmv , Faycttcv.lle, 1st prtmium 3. an.l tliploma, Carpet AV ark. Sheeting, ami Stocking Yarn, J New land it Son, Alamance, diploma Sheeting ami Drilling. A S Horner. Franklinsville, dip Black and Brown JefMsnnd Negro Cloth, F fc II Freeze. Salem, diploma.- ' ' Home-made Jeans, Mrs R A Shultz, Salem, premium and diploma. Rye straw Carpet, I J Sides. Salem. $2,50 and diplTm.i, U.cc Straw C, ret. Mis R A Shultz. $-.50 and ii don.a. Cotton Net Coverlet, Mrs S L Smith, Cumberland, $i and diploniH, " kneeling, I'riii.ngs find Ydfin, D Ki i eit. ivauuoipu, uipioma. One boxot Hams, Mrs II Elliott premium, $5 and diploma. Cumberland, 1st One Ham. R A Davis, Warren diploma. One box Hams, Or Wm U ll-dt, Lexington, diploma. tour Spec iueis of Wine I'mm X-i. t llev Sidney eller. Ha tfav .1 ii.l. ...... 0 j f One Bedstead, m lhompsou. Raleigh, diplomd. Oil lan.t.ng. -Death ol John Wesley.'' () P Copelantl. Northampton, lst premium, Sin ,i diploma Oil Painting, llope,; O P Cotwd.m.i v...i ..... diploma. ' ' "',"'"uu' 'Architectural Designs, II Harbaugh, FaycltcviBo, $5 and d ploma. ' Drawing ol lliuton "Bridge, Wiliniugfiin, diploma. Wilmington, X P Muller, Daguerreotype of the lirst Daily Ralei'di . ..Ualea, Uakjsb. ifilcj&a. . . , Register, fj One Drawing Grecian Cottage, J W tVoIterfng', Raleigh, diploma. . Five sets Wagon and Carriage Couplings, J N Seolv, -Forsythe co., (ia, $3 and diploma. Draw ing of R R Car, and Plank Road Wagon JN Seel-, Forsvtbe, Ga. diploma. ' One Cotton Gin, K P Taylor & Co, Columbus, Ga, premium ot $3 and diploma.- Straw Cutter, E P Taylor V Co, Columbus, Ga. diplo. Specimens of "Artificial Teeth. Ac, Dr Whitehead, Peters burg, v a, S3 and diploma. Moleskin ami Russia Hats, I) Gee, Cumberland, brc mmm 455 ami diploma. Wool Hats, Wm Andrews, Chatham, diploma Pair Quilted and Plain Boots. H Porter, l.-nb.;,,!. ,K,.i One 2 horse Carriage, Bobbitt A Miimtree, Warren ton lst premium, $20 ami diploma. ' One open Buggy, Bobbitt A Miimfrce, Warrenfon, lst premium, 5 and diplorrm. One Phaeton, 11 J Clawsou, Franklinton, 1st premium $10 find diploma. Open Buggy, White & Co, Wurrenton, 2d premium and diploma. One horse wagon, J P Nissen, Salem, d'ploma. One Dumping wagon, . I M Wagner, Raleigh, diploma" One Set Bifggy Harness, J J Conollv, Wilmington, lst premium, $5 and diploma. One Set Buggy Harness, T W Rowlett, Warrcnton, diploma. One Set Double Harness, C W f) Hutch nigs, Raloio-h 1st premium, $5 and diploma. " Best lot of Saddles, C W D Hutching. Raleigh, dip One Open Buggy, Pier & Branin, Fayetteville, 2nd pin in. uin, d.plnmX. One light Buggy, G Utley, Orange, 3d premium, diplo. One 2 horse Wagon, J N Seely, Johnston, diploma. Lamp Mat, Mrs G Dcming, Cumberland, diploma. Specimen of Worsted work, Miss C Harris, Raleigh, diphrniat Crane's Patent Soap Mixture, J J Rvals, Raleigh dip. Model for Bee Hive, P S Rogers, Wake, diploma. Pencil Drawings, G E Kt tcham, Raleigh, diploma. To Henry Moidccai, Wake, a premium of $5 is aw'ardid by the Committee on the Trotting Match, on Timi dity. Basket, by blind man, a Sailor, Nowl.ern, diploma Specimen ot Book Printing, W W Holden, Ksleion Jt premium, live dollars and diploma. ' Fo - best specimens ot Printine- of" all L inla v r r-,.-.i. lialeigh, 1st premium, live dollars and diploma diploma. Specimens of Gray C'jpper Ore, Gitter's mine Gran ville, diplotv&. Double setts of Teelb. Dr Kenrtedy. Wilmington d'plo. One Mantclette, Mrs Hall, Fayetteville. diploma. Coal, JHJtL J Haughtoii, Chatham, diploma. Woolen Cloth, J A Guion, $5 and diploma. Patent Steam Safety Valve, H G Bruce, Raleigh, dip, Spec.M;u of Chinese Rye, J Paschal, Franklin, 1st premium, diploma. Spec. men of Poland Wheat, Jos Kcarnv, Franklin, 1ft Premium, diploma. Specimen of White Marl, Miles Costin. WilmingfoD, Scuppernwg Wine, Wm Evans, Cumberland, diploma. Egg Plant, K F Webb, Orange, diplo na. Raw Hams, II Elliott. Cuinlicrland. diploma. To R II Wainright &. Co, Granville, for the licst Plow manufactured in the State, 5 and D'ploma. To Messrs W hitman A. Co, Baltimore, AM, fr the rg- est and t?tfiiibe collection cf useful imjile- liieitl antf Piachinery from one manufactory, lst premium. S10. To Messrs Stafford, Clark A Dixon, of Alamance Cour- ty, NC, for the largest collection of useful impi ments and machinery from one manufactory in the State, lst premium of $10. To Y A E I Jones, Yancey vi lie, for host specimen of Manufactured Chewing Tobacco, $5 and diploma. To Satterfield and Limdsford. Roxliorougb, for 2d best specimen of Manufactured Tobacco, diploma. To W A J D Long, Caswell, for fine specimen Tobacco, diploma. To Dr Wm K Holt, Davidson, for specimens of Wheat, diploma. To Dr Wm R Holt, Davidson, for best specimens of Flour 234 Hay and Straw SBit Clothes, J J Rijfgs & Co, Raleigh, diploma. Cap, Apron and Collar. Miss Dominir. Cnmhei b.,,,1 One Car.l Printing Press, W D Cooke, Raleigh, diplo, Spec mens of Copper Ore, A S Homey, Franklinsville, I'ersons entitled to premiums according to the above list, can receive the amounts due them, upon applica tion by letter or otn-ertrise to Mr J F Hutchins Treasurer of the Society, Raleiga. The Diplomas wiil be ready for delivery as soon a they can be filled, and will be subject to the order of those entitled to them, which should be sent to the Recording Secretary, Dr Jno F Tompkins, Raleigh E. A. CRUDUP, Chair man of Eu

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