1 '-. ' ' Ir. f 1 . -'V T w . - . " .1 i VV ". M ' '", i ":V: v. .. - - - - ' r .-.'-. v-- f ; 4 31 F r 7 "c y t i :;'A . .- - .' I : ' l T 7' 1 14 V 'V -j ! f B7- r - i I : i A f UtU A A &.lAlLf, r rubric itii. f,; v'i- ,.' - - 1 H OIL PitlXTED VY .WILL fAM J. YATKS: It O S B It TfKBferiEaitof Ttrraj f SlicrbUn 1 JJie 5orti Caroltniaa : - Fcr a aiaje cojtv tf paid la advance, per anminv JT f( .'. " . " . ' at the nd of . nonih, t' 2 50 ' . " ; at tbecd of O'O " 'v:-"''-r..'.? atthaenitof tbeyeaf - 50 i Inent'of Sli-sikl ?To Mlwcriptiou w.n.I be received for a. EbortfE pctuxl j Boy. and Clirrinai from lh Man iyt 1 Stand, a large Sto Ktabrsciug a-peiiert and JIantiUaRsomi " than ob year unlepw pM ja advance, " . ' " - , " "T'lt tbto' view uf :extt-ndjag the. circnlitlon and en.- rLaaoir.g the tefalaew of tha papfciy the prrIotors of fe.?te following. remarkably tw ' - v.. -'CLfJi RJl TES. ' JJVARLABL Y.JJC ADVAJSTCR: J Ir-i .f..-xi to the tiid; r?ihedf anf t&ust be post ppid ' '.V.'..; . ZL?its cf AiTcrtJfLa-: .v- v ' SI .vtf cente p r square of 16 lines for' the first and tbfrfcf centft for each subueut inwrt'oa, itjjlefta the u Ferttsemeut i puhUhhed for more thuu two months, vvheu it , Miill We 'charged Fof IhrfO monthp, - - - - H oO Yov tir. month, - - - - - C 0J Fur twelve months, - - - - - 10 00 T5fAlI Hd v r t idem fits rauti ire hniAed iixljj Friday 10oV'wk, . io., to Cn wjre their !ii"ertiou in the next day's pap'M1, aici r-houli. h ivc the desired nuuiher of in u&rtIou auirkfd ou thfia, orthcrwiiie tficy will be iu- ttvi2. i.il lorbm anI cuurged. aecordiugly. J3RYAN i: YATES. a'nd other styles of public. ' .' - (ine article, "- .October a, 185. CEDAR. FA, inrrs for ?alo bv. tkuL fAsa WIKXEK. f OC3KL i I - .... - v -The wibfriber lias" juM received , and. opened, at hi? .ew ,-biore oa tns Jiae t wde ot - wreen street, a few aoor: oiiwj aud- nearly , opposite his Old Staple dntl Fancy Dry Goods, 1 asjorttnept'of Ladies' and Gentle- coasistin.tn part'orShan'is Cloaks very fine; and also a good a.-wrt- )ootf, fji Ladies (JcitlcmciL, Oii:!?, nd tao best ttssortmeut - of tIIJi Donneta he has over cHered to the La," Pepper, ,?pc, ' ami TArcco, h 3TAIIII t Tl LLIAil3 rcliW-receithiir- their pe cond stock, S-r, this ae&soo, :of tajdo a ad. iv-ncy" Dry Goocls;.IIats Caps Shoe?, Iloof; ilic Si.tin ;--d Straw IJonrtets; UmbrcUas,"- and Heudy-mada Clothing; a larro anpcrtnint of Koslcrv. Gloves Silk ajSiCottoa- The ixhova s l.clc emhraces a var' ' ' of. SeaFonable vnwxi- not' eiiuineraj.wi, eon:p: A jflunawRv from tlj A6eortirsont3 ire h.iv evti- o.'Iird: .vd haviu recent !y w-fu prcbied Ly the pacVi-re, r. a reduction, from f..' prfces -rv" the' firit'Of tho fioaJMia, they w ill ciTered to hok: Jile buyers on our at-tial terras! . ' ; 1 " " 1 ''- - ' r -J. 'P STARTl Get 3, le3. ' " - J; ?.' WILLIAMS. nil eel . 0- rx. TI ill!" SECOND. E- FOlt TIII3 FALL OF 1853. SEW-VALL CiOOiJS. T!ic tubsorilt rs have r-'ix td and opened. I it . : ; iguetl M ould notifv their ftnrtotnerH nnfl " v I-uyiii in this market, that tliev are now re- J'a:ff''ad StoclCofFalLGootIs for l.-3, selected . x--.i 1 ie nu. personally, ;criaistins of a geueral 4'.T. Of - -v j : , : - . - - - uc; IlardTrnre, Ilats. Cans' BootJpand i Jo A large addition to their Ftoclc'cf Ready-ilade ci e:';v.':;A .;v : ; , ...rv---' . i cf ?uch they offer" to the , trade upon their nsr.al aC' ;n-n: r term. ' . v. . , ' . a?h. v. il find it to '. their interest to give. our Fto-t'aX4- "iriht: o.I before makiccr their wlectinrip. . .t'-'W . ILlLL A SAClvETT. - F A Y E T T B V I L L C ,.N . C. the" L; prove at. thc-'.r f aiid TOClirr. . Johi is abont 26 rears -old, 6 feet 1 mckT Straw Bpiin.ets; Boots and Shoes etc. J i - ' I . ,ua n . . i . : i t . j : . a - I T Lobeyaged abontl v-35 ' ecau jj arucai a.r aiwruuou io a hpicuaiu high, weigh? about (1S5 or 190 lbs. Tobey aged 22.yearss 5 feet 9 ihches high, stout, arid weighs 175 tght from Mr James S nr les of Cum- ; wnl probably be lurking in tljat Vim. The V were bo iHnand county, aiu neHrhborhorKl Tobey. ha a wifr at .Mr Hichard Bird's in Johnston Coiiut or Fity Dollar for Twenty-Five Dollar? for either, Loth, wilt be paux for their appre- hc'iision and d'diverp- to the subscriber, or foe their con- iinement in mir ,T1 theia. Au additioi KAEULK I" A C 1' OKV, " 11 Y GEO. laudi:k. Kcrly oroHitc to X. V. WiUkins Auction Store. CM. 1, 1653. Fayctteville, N. 0. i:inv'i Mci'iiKiisoN WIT 3 V R Lupurltf-H u.ud c; o . Foreign ninl 'HRO. - uh Dealers in Douiic DUV GOODS. 24 Vjuk I'liu-"' and 13 JJarcLny street, Kkw York. ii th State, ko that he can get :hl f'Jin of One Jlundrrd Dollars will be paid for the coak'iction cf any person of harboring me aoove .egroc JOHK COLFA Fair ruff. ColuwUs Co. . C., Get. C. (J3-tf . Ilefpect fully info to execute' i'DA and Court Houses HAIUJAUtiil, rns the public that be is prepared of every description such a? State h'JtlXJ Jf rs I,,, rV V..-., f. 4- Uigcs. and otlier pnblicand private ediflccs, costing from SoOOlo S 10.00 Speeiticatioir? and Contracts niafle . for the pame. He will also s-epcrinteu Ordtrn will rece drann,and eent to notice. (r!iei'.ut ti.j corner of For,- und Greeut! eet?. AriiiKXhr at !.iw, W.i::.s.r:5.v, X. C. Oftioe eft ii.;.' coru'.r of Fro.t and l'rI.ic-:-:-,c. .-trccts uuder the Jo'iniul Ollire. :;tHi;g'rV wis - a r r o it T r: v a t l, a w, Fatkttk vi.i.e; NT. C. 0.1ic ou Audersou Sti e t. October 22, 1S.")J WOIiTII z ULLIUTT) 'iu eesMoi s to J. D. VViHiam.-.) V" WOUl'.i. "vr. F. ELLIOTT, I SOU At 551 The subscriber ofil of Land; located in it is hlMt- -(ui-uis Alexander McLean, T:idv b; uddr?-"d at; Luther v.-h( rt pleasure in exhibitir for that nrpo-e. 'vt. TJ, TO The .subscriber frh.-ads and the on i lfubscriberf his Negro men, JOI1K .Embracing" every .style and quality Ladies' Dress Goods AIw,juL styles of Goods, for. Gentlemen s wearf Fine MTosfcin and other styles fashionable Dref liats; Satin eortraent ,'of Itcatly-inade Clothing", Of the. very beft material and wrkmanchip. In 'our stock maybe found all Good3 suited to the season, at the very, lowest market prices. All in want of Goods in our line will pleapc give us a call E. L. A J. A. PEMBEKTON. Hay St., Fayetteville, Oct. 8, 1S53. 62-tf F.ridges. Roofw, Ac. tc, all with all kindw of m ork. ve prompt attention. and Fianp ny part of the. country at ehcrt ly-pd . OV LASD'lOlt SALE.'.' " rs for FRle twelve hundred acres ho bwf r end of liiehrnoud eonnly. ant from Floral Colb-ge-, Lanreu- burg High School, ind Lanrtl Hill. The La.td is well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, vc , It kiso offers great in Lueouient.s io those engaged in the turfx'ntine and luinHer Liisiness. I have constituted Es. my agent, during my absence. t whom all communications in regard to the multer (iii polls 1. ().. KobtFon count v. hides m ar io the premie's will take them to any one who may cull J. G. BLUF. 64-tf i ?tf - ii K . T i Hih removed to ih well 0 1 11 A Ij Zj town stiod of tht ius'oa, cotik r of Grevu aud Low t-ti't '(. U April ;:3, 13 i?,. tf Dry. Roh- THOSS who are in !-Vt - d i, me J.-y NU or Accviu?:? will plea-e settle j!k same. .And all -iehts due cu pr: w io the i-i J.vi'y 1S53. mu.-i-THi bottled, :s longer in dulgecce criuot he given. A. A. XrK ETHAN. Oct I: lJ. C kii.i-i.itl fi;S 'A' 1 1 HI ir SiiTKX, N. C. V n:i : I 1 V. it. U A xlC .l S f s I ! ; i iiiiSir-K N " i' t v. o miles we t i -r . V.. i. V. 13. Aitvt;, Th;rJ d"oj" 'from NV .' en'er D. (iee'.- l!;it .--t.- '-v .1:1 kind-' of produce .f.a, a.( m.'i,' Jo Goo-is. Feb. 'U tukm in treet. iraining, and erect ii ous principles, eithj chincry. 113 retur liberal patronage h by bfrict attetition t piiL.1. ov:kks, tnkes this method of infornaina hip c lit st t he still continues in the Mill all iis brauehes vir.: fuundering," g Vatcr or Steam Mill- upon vai i- vvilh simple- or complicated ma- s n;s tiri" cs to t! oiinne it.r r'i.- j FIXK Fiinri PISE I'itl'ITII Ten Thousand Apple Trees of the finest kinds, ripen ing in succession, from the earliest to the latest. Ten Thousand Peach Trees of the finest kinds, ripening in succession, irom early m .June to November. One Thousand Cherry Trees of the Gnest kinds, ripening in succession, ftsoru the first of May to July; also, a line assorjment of Apricots Nectarines, llums, Fears and Strawberry plants for sale at the FomoJogical Gardens and Nurseriet?, at Cane Creek, Chatham countv, and New Garden. Guilford county. Orders for trees should be sent in eariy. Catalogues will be sent to all appli cant. During ray absence my brother, Owen Lindley, will deliver trees at Cane Creek, and my son, Albert G Lindley, at New Garden. JOSHUA LINDLEY. New Garueu. Guildford county, N. C.. F The 14th of the 10th mo., " 76fl-m . : , CARTHAGE HOTKL. Having recently purchased the above establishment from Malcom Kelly, Esq., I am now prepared to enter tain in a co.iufi'table manner those who may give me a call. , Having ample stables, goxl hostlers and a dis position to accomnuxlatcs I trust I shall be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favrme M'lth ilie'r pati"ocuir. H. C. McLEAN. IVcMinbcr '.i. lsr3. 70-tf ; """tt, of Xcv.- York. -the author of a;:ii iM-tribution measure,- proposes to at an ::y opnorttuiity. ; nnl icilhstnv lht!? Uicrc-t-u rj iit. tsccreiar r.oft!, '. Interior, tho ubllc lamls "havclcost- t!io (lover very much more than tiiev -liave ' re-ei ;' iThc ae Session of this Institution -will commence on Honday th'5lh of Janur.ry. The Acajimy- i3 situated on the Stage K oad leading from Foyeieville to Fair Bluff", 7 milts from the latter place, in'a-ialthy aud moral neighborhood. ' Studeatjwill le prepared for vany- College desired and all pofible effort will be used to attain a thorough and practit.1 echolarship. . Rates y Tuition ptr Session of 'fine months : Spelling, Aading, Writing. Primary Arithmetic, and Ilmary Geography, if . $8 English Griiniar, Geography, History and Writ ten Arlhmetic, $12 Ancient Liiguages, Mathematics, and Natural Science, . $15 j Extras. Music on Psno, with use of Inctrument, $18 Drawing'ari: Painting, aad French, each, $5 Needle Worf;. ' $3 A young ady, who has had several years' succcne ful experience Jn teaching, will give instruction on the Pi ano, and alio assist in the Literary department. Foard in families near the Academy can be obtained at 6 aad 7 collars per month. I tO. C. LEK. KIGUT WILLIASnd others Traeteca Dec. 24183. 776-St-p . -:'t ' :::'-!it ' U .; !' . r iiy ' '. t it i Icru -old i iy in IT. Slat Court cfL TVortK Ca.ro! Iixa--ItbJjson Coruttr has and Quarter Sessions February J. crm, 1854. Bright Williams Administrator tSl Alfred R. Rogers, 1 Tl 11 1 ll ve. iiewy rtogers, iDcczcruvogers uiuits. Petition td sell a Slave for theN payment ot Debts. It appeating to the Court that thi following persons next of kirytf the testator, Alfrel ft. Rogers are non residents offhis State, to wit: Mary Deer and wife : b. a. received heretofore, and hopes pay within 1,1 cents per barrel of the Fayetteville o. business and by giving general Prs in cash, or goods at cash 'prices J iTsnrrA; will conr,-te with that of j 1 have no- ia KtAV..",! "T?. i'4,L!.'d - nur: datters' hi r.iscirtnr.r any other mucin u:s sons who want wors well to give him a cull, as he ha: several competent .vorkmen in c." emr iot-s at the shortest r Orders promptly att addivii.- the suo-;r . C 'N-' The Suhscfi'ovr, perienct, lias; for so it sia't ro;;.-i to be f a su;ta)ie buriii artlelef! nor. nfi t l.uioari that iur-.tre tf dtntamiiiiiC"' a pi- mg thejast twelve trie ta-i o jirepariii t.o -.s. and at mutas. oeen i: i.u ari.ci'! o ;. peri merit .ompit- iti lit Li A U.ti i::ay be t-.'.-tt d in over all others. C "if ur L ie x' tt Lau-iei with an excellent ur Nov . !vfT'3 I iiave exctiaiH'e fer t!nu:,i:s HANK", KAY tt T T E V I L N pti V I' 33,t) t Urn l- Tri.-itine. delivered at my Distillery in this place, f r v.b.ih the s-.hr' t prices will be paid. I you'. 1 !m) empioy Inirrel Coopers Luuiberioa. Fe! .ilAavs on I liOVISl i lie i ..ii .'viti Vt i fi :T i:i I'V;:)!:!,)- ICY i et I have nor.- its Sto La r d ' z5 :i 1 e r , C he e; .irid iJrorj. Suk'ar.--, v -jnegar. i isb. v itals .Jttarch. Sjtic. Cafcilies i'epp- wrought and ect N two i r tniee gd turpentine i'v'10, loo:: - D. W. iiOGKRS. - IIAT.I. A- (LMfWKH, FA V1HTL VILLI: FOUNDRY. Castings of erery devription made to order. A lot of ikibbei Metal io things in tho Groce AIpo a gooti. as.it" Shoes, Negro lihtuk ment of RoaJy-;nad Ootolier 29. Oct I, 1S5.J. sale. WINSLO'.V STREET, tf ilKIGitriC3 O.V THE CAPK FKAH. Th sui'sxriTx-'.'x having purchased the Steamers. EV-KRGRKt-lN an 1 SOFTilllRNmt ami Tow Boats, lately the property of the ll-Mii utta te.unbi;it Company, are now prepared to forward whli' despatch, between" Wil laiagtoti ao-l Fayetteyilic, all freight or goods eutnt ed to them. F. N Jfc;j.. H. Rf'iBLRTS. Fayetteville. FeVy F, IKV if i laving. piirciiaeu ie Sh'.Ti fonuerly o enc.i:ei tne "TViees giv-vs su.fb general at pre'urcd to execute W'ataia. t.'arty.-Dra v I have on harid n Timber Wagons to order at the short I have ten good business and will git teutioii. Mv price shall be AlCTJO.-jKi:!: ACOilMlsslOV MKKCHlisT, Fav nrrLvim.::, C- f)c-tobt-r 1. o i! i: a r c: 1. 1 i n, I am cow receiving a m-.u'h. larger stock of Fancy Dry (loods than I have yet orTered m , 1- avettcviile, consisting of i!ai. ue uas purcn-.:s-tire gory & Rojr.-rs i: ! this place: and is no lift of everv dencrintion. HaU. Boots. Shtx-. ii,l 1 Vura 5' Uiat t'lay bo I'n'. ttr.m ii'M Ctothinii- which will be aold as low ui :mv ! ;,.v of Tiiiiln-r to saw Xl'..AW - J gocds in the Slate. 1 will be glad to have the ladies call and examine mv etoek. V, F. MOORE. S-pt; 17. I,?,. .- tf I iTiv.- rcc " . -d mv Fall S'ix-k of I!tY GOODSr -CittoCE-UES, Are. M v sto-k i large ;"i l well worth t!.. atLtitiori of pur ch".ters. -A;:y -.'nd ofprojluc4- taken ia exchange. C iTTON J!AG(iING, I have :i fdentii'ul supply of Grainy and Dundee Cot ton Bugging, ilule Ko;.e und Lug ging 1 wine. , it. . u .. ti i C i ?.v.i Ytur orut rs an-i iney ...a.i .-uppi.i. ierras lor Flo.rin Inch B . - UoUgliie i he casli will i:ivrl the Lumber, as th JAME Send in G. COOE, Oct 3, tf " LAM) UKOKEU. I have so many calls about Turpentine lands that I have coucluded to offer my services to buy and sell. Those having land for sale will furnish me with plots and quantity, ta-rethor with a fair description, and 1,1 Nov. I, 1?J3. eYtf. JAMES G. COOK." strictly adhuvd to Lumbcrfrori. Dee. N t T ICC Haying, purchased the interest of T. R. Underwood in the arm of G. W. Lawrence t Co., I will continue business as heretofore at Maky'.s Gakukx.'' I have from 12 to If) Coopers constantly at work manufacturing SPIRIT BARRELS.' at the rate of 100 to 125 per week; have now on hand 400 Barrels for sale, at 52 2o caih at the shop, or $2 35 delivered in town. ; v - I shall also continue the distilling of Turpentine, and Polly. Ann, Rober who are the Barnes and wife Milly, Nancy. Rogers brothers and sisters ot said Alfred R. for speed ami durability. All per- j for sale afcF ayrtteville prices. All kinds of country done m tue aoove line would d-. produce taien'ia escuane lor goods, v.aii and see. G. W. LAWRENCE. Nov 25, 1853 CO tf by, and i j prepared to ercecutc all j itieo and on very reirsimable terms, j -1 - : nded to. For further information A I SloiilC Agllill. er at Johasouviiie. Cumberiand w. DRAUGIION ha tie; pleasure of informing his D. B. JOHNSON. customers and the public that he has moved his Etoek H'1- ! ol Good? to h; new store, at the old stand. - t V I. t it A . i r His rect-fj t purchases in New York and Philadelphia makes hi;--stock eomoiete. He Las on hand, for sale at ?t.t rr.cr;cn: ioot-ni.iker ot sotne.cx- ie t rne rv-e:i se: :;ir-ie i eir, iiiere is a k s-uhlied io th" public in the way (rruccrtcs and Dry vjOOus. Boots & Shoes. ! low prices, a f..!l sivsck cf who are th Rogers; Zvlj, Jesse, Henry, Bigum, Buddy, Looper, Dew, Ebemfcer Barf.eld, Irviu Scott and wife Mary Susan, Scaly, Hinant and Hannah lingers hi hire u of Detv R ogers. deceased, who was a brother olVaid Alfred II., the intestate, are non-rcsi- deuts of thisptate ; it is ordered that publication be made in the Forth Carolinian, a newspaper published in the Town f Fayetteville, for the space of four weeks, notifying trie above named parties to appear at the next Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Robeson,' at the Court House in Lum- bertou, on the totirth Monday ot reoruary next, ana then and there to answer, pkad or demur to said Peti tion, or tire salile will be taken as confessed as to them. Witue., Shftdrach HowelL Clerk of said Court at oftice in J.l5"aW.rion, the fourth Monday of NoveinU-r, A, D. jl)fsTaaiJ,of American Independence the 7th year. -S'D IL HOWELL, ClerS C. C. V-!"1 . 1 .'"ii i in for boots and shoes.- Most of the. Ilardwuro k. Cutierv, Crockery anl Glass-ware, iei-iojare the leather or fail to WltlUOW Glass, Chwks, nc Cfsary to. mve to ma!: .8 u:i- T, , , , TT ,, , . t-. r. ner (inir-h. lie has the re fore, dur- I 1 ar- 1 rcuch I'lttdy, Holland Gtn, St. CrOIX oiiiiii- l-.imseif :om inee u to , been d" free from th .r'i. .. . .. . i i .iiiLr .laucu invi -ticai.ou a:.u eceed-.-d. The re.su It is G ill's mm.- ile -only wi..uis that a rder to cbtablloh it- saperlurity 11 on hi in at his hcp opposite Mr tory. Hay street, nd ie suj-plird icle at a cheaD rate. THOMAS GILL. tf har.d a full ascortmmt of GlfO- NS. and other Goods sni table for V.... .7 , id almost any n:i;I Old Jamaica Riiin I'r.rt, Madeira, Drown ami Golden Sherry, Malaga,- Sicilv, and Scinmeriioii Wincn; f Old Ityo Wl.i.dccy, With his m'i.al iar;: .stock of Domestic Lienors Ah'o. 20 doen Wolfe's Aromat?o Schueidam Schnai'ps. 100,00') Segars (very cheap,) 2 Ba-k-'ts Chainpaigne, Hock Wine, (six varieties.) Sardines: Sperm and Adamantine Candle?. W. DRAUGIION, .Market Square Nov 12, 163 3i;i -Flour. Meal, Corn, ivie, Bacon. Cra:kers, Salt, white Claritied i !iio aie.i Java Cuif-e, Tea. Molasses. fobaec:.', fjuUif, Caudles. Soap. er. Backew. Brooics Percussion Cups. en, i owuei. oUot. 4it ol Dve -luur-: wuli muriv otutr line. t Merit of Dry Gods. Boots and t-i and Kersvs. ar:d a gol assort Clothing. Call and buy cbeao. n y H. CARVER. 7f5-6m the stock of Material on hand at vned by ?lr. E. Fuller, and having Mr. J. I . Laliv. whose work d entire satisfaction, I am now 1! orders for Timber Wagons, Road u aec-lbarrows,' Ac. will coiiscantly keep a good sup- Iron AxU.-'.Xiain. Bolts and in short, every maker can need. tth the imprsved Iron Axles, made st notice. and comp"tent Workmen at the 0 it mv whole ana uaCiVidea at- is moderate a the times will ad mit. and I will ch-iHtjnge any Wagon-maker in the Uni ted States to eouai in Jura! lUtv. Get. 2'i. 1853 v work, either in point of style or THOS. C. FU I.LLU. 65-tf 'he Attn lljkt look tlic Prinm 1 Tl,.i i..l.ui,. .ii l.L 41... ..C rt . 5n rr in die citi.ens. of RoThNou and the adioinliii? counties. the eutire interest of Messrs, the Steam Saw and Grist Mill at prepared to fill all orders for v'iitin. ilavintr a superior qual ms Lumber can- ndWeather-b'oaruinfr $12 nrds. Ceiling ajud Scantling, 0 ge half price, sivy 5 ably bo required on delivery of ntidei-vicned int..Ti.l l.-.,,;.,' book for that' .pu:Ks ' Ti . -v -,, ...:ir i. all case.-. D D, l.V3. w GENERAL ( V lljrixorox, S. C, Liberal cash advat Stores, Cotton, and of Mcs, fov. OS made on consignments' of Navtl thor produce. Office at the Storo s Orady x o:iu, .North u atcr Street. 1. r ':' itn Bank uheeks and Notes, On all the Banks. m a superior styli, ROGERS. 7.5-tf F. GIUDV, ( )MMISSION M ERCII ANT in Fayetteville, just printed for sale at the Cahoukiax Office. Silc;Of Sorth CroIIiti lioloson Co?iity. Court of P't'iis and Quarter Sessions JSovtmbcr Tcnn. IS! 3. ITeury F. Pitman vs. Calvin Barnes; and the same i vs. the sane---original attachment levied on land levied on the legal and equitable interest of the defend ant, Calvin Barnes, in and to an undivided tract of land containing 3-.0 acres, lying on the west side of Flowers' Swamp, & adjoining the laud of Parker Nye & others. It appearing to the satisfaction cf the Court that the defendant j Calvin Barnes, has removed from this State and is a non-resident of this State, on motion, it is-or-viei t d that publication bo made in th North Carolinian a newspaper published in the town of Fayetteville, for six weeks successively, notifying the said Calvin Barnes the defendant, to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Robeson, at the Court House in Lumlerton, on the 4th Monday of February next, and then and there to replevy and plead to the said suit, otherwise judgment by default nnal will be granted! agamet htm, ami the land levied on condemned to Batis fy the ,( plaintiff's debts, interest and costs. " Witness, Shadrach Howell, Clerk of our said Court at office in Lumberfon, the 4th Monday of November A. D. 1So3, and of American Independence the 7feih year. Issued 10th December, 1853. .-''- .'-- li-Ct S'ifli. HOWELL, C. C. C. - NOriCE. MULES POK SALE. . Theubscriters oiler for sale Three Teams of Mule's, Wagon and Harness. Those wanting Mules would do well to call on the premises, ; " ' r Also, 2000 acres turpentine Land for sale. Call and see. J. K. MELV1N. Cypress Creek, Bladen Co., ) W. A. MELViN "December 8, 1S53. f 71-tf WIGOrY. A two horse wagon with fixtures compete for f aa ' J. & T. Yv'ADDILL. Dee. 17, 1853. 72-tf .1 "' -j . UANO. 20 Tona Pcravitn Guano, just received in Store and for tale ty A. W. STEEL. January 7,185 1. '- 775-2t I.ATS-J ARIIIVALS. THE subscriber is daily receiving additions to his stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, whrlh arc ofTcrcii at fair prices, for ca'-h or produce. JUST TO HAND. Super Black, Brown, Blue and Green FROCK COATS. i ; .4 Over ' Satin, and other kinds of. Vests. Cassimere Pants and Pants Stuff. Hats. Caps, and CITY-MADE Boots, light and heavy, which will be warranted to purchasers. . Also, a large stock common Boots and Shoes. Traveling Trunks. Carpet Bags, and Carpeting. 1 piece heavy Cocoa Matting, for passages. WOOD-WAR E. Tubs, Kelars, Fails. Buckets, va rious kinds, iVc. Blacksmith's Toolsw Mill Saws, Cross Cut and Hand Saws Glae, 'Hoop and other Iron, with a good assort ment 'of Dry Good, Groceries and Hard-Ware, making a very fair general stock. Buyers are invited. THOS. J. JOHNSON, Near the Cape Fear Bank, below the Market House. . Favi-ttevillc Oct. 2-, It 53. 65-3mo THE SUBSCRIBERS will receive proposals for 100, 000 lbs. of Cotton Batting or Wadding. Also, for 3.000,000 (three millions) of Reeds from 3 to 3i feet long, and also, 10,000 (te;i thousand) pounds of good clean Corn Shucks in stated quantities. For further particulars inquire of R. VV . HENR. Fayetteville, Nov. 14, 1853. 68-tf. J.HENRY. ; Li lite 400 Casks', fresh from the kiln, Calcined Piaster Paris, - Cement and Plastering Hair, ; A few casks extra white Lime, for putty or wkito- washini;, or 'a J. W. POWERS a CO. October 1. 1S53 tf Shucks Wanted. The subscribers want to purchase any quantity of the above named artices: those having the same Tor sae wi do we7 to cs.il on us at the Stora No. 7, Green. Street, North of the Market, after the first of Januarys av. . jir..iv i, Dec. 17, 1853. 72-if J. HENRY. V .1. W. BAKEIi Has ' received from the North the largest,-finest, arid most carefully selec ted stock of FURNITURE ever of fered in this market, consisting of fashionable palatal cottage bed roim furniture in setts ; curled hair anil shuclrond cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles ; patent seibswmgtng Cradles: Side Boards : Bureaus; Secretaries and-L.ook Cases: What-Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash. Stands; CandlQ Stands; Wardrobes;. Picture Frames and Glass; Vrir.dow Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands: Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetcs; Ottomans; Divans & stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine rosewood Pianos (Ben- net & Co's, of Broadway. New York). v - , - October 2:9, 1853. . ." . : '' .'.- ly pJ''-'.""--;: 10,000 lbs. Tallow wanted,: For which the highest cah price will be paid. . -Oct 8, i&-,3 . v A. M..-CAMPBELL. Tin: LAST NOTICE. i The firm of Cook Taylor was dissdve.l th first of last May. There has been but little heed paid ny their friends "to the call for settlement of their notes and ac counts. We now distinctly say that all lu tes and ac counts remaining unpaid will be put in, & train of col lection during the mouth of January. JAMES G. COOK. Deo. 2L 73-lt WILLIAM TAYLOR. iber.i; Hint the lauds are c-r-.ntly in oyerr.inent; tliatthoy havo Ihcii y .-' the old States os well as tl !: new; ; I U not-right io give the !. ndVto ih, States, Ayjtliout som'o Voii.v!ucratiwi t o States It cau bo demonstrated by t! i jcords Ahattthe" public Iamls are I. f tfebt Tthor-JOTicrtjTnv-4t AVo-"aiiu'r rr. Mr JJeDDCtt's speech with 'Int&rcsUlfilmjt. Xow this Mt Bcnnet is the anthor of the Distribution Bill of the last session of Congress, about whieh so raucli has been said. lie pro poses at an early day to go behind the official record for the purpose of .showing that the pub lic lands are a burden to the General 'Govern ment, .costing more than they come to. What is Mr Bennett's 'Object -in making this avowal? His object is no doubt, by showing that the public lauds are of no advantage to the General Government, to incline members to vote away to tjie several States that which to the Govern ment is valueless. But if those lands be a bur den to the Government, as Mr Bennetcoutends, will they not also prove a burden to the States? Can thirty-one competitors, all anxious to sell, dispose of the lauds better than a single person owning the whole, and not obliged by necessity to force ' thgj lauda upon the market at a 'time when the demand is not active, and the. sales slow? If Mr Bennett docs not mind what he is, about he will prove too much for the cause in which he is engaged. If he proves that the public lands are so valueless that they may be donated away by the Government without loss, he is iu some danger of also proving that they are so valueless that they are not worth receiv ing by the separate States. Arrival of lbc Baltic -Late from Europe. The steamer Baltic arrived at jS'cw York on the 12th, from Liverpool. The news- by this arrival is of not much importance. No change in the state of the market. The politfcal news is void of interest. No new battles had occur red between the Turks aud Jiussiaiub . - - , X 't'. ' ral C Mat'ryland iu IB 1 7 .proj c. of a. State Ca ei.-ii.st, wjihoiM tics were to jnaTa; a Gi-a. of the .State ami t . : ' which her f.irioc r , i turn to the f. r;-.- j -Iy?lv, (!rta:l';..;r . ' .. . quit t b t." iko p-.o-S , it a a ,-1 . . .- t! c: Ci and a ' to0 te I.-- ; : i..t ; f, .'" TllOGov ; . : ', ; - :-r.ra ... I lllC'lt !-L''i'l! l :'!'(.,; ' -' fkci he received the recoiui. . majority. of the Committees of Agrit tilt' i r both Senate and House. At the next .-m-h, when the report of the State Chemist t.'ns it: !, 2,501) copies were first ordered to be printed, then X,VV0 more, and alterwards 2,000 more, am! his salary was increased to $2,000 and tut i- fu:-' appointed with a salary of $l,()00and they w re directed to locate their laboratory in Baltimore where all soils, marls, limestones-, mii i Is .unl manures of the State which may bo depositt-il in their office for that purpose shall bo analyzed by the said State Chemist or assistant free of charge aud a memorandum of the analyst s hand ed "to the proprietor. Now in '.Maryland the farmer or land owner has only to send hi.; soil, &.c to the State Chemist's office to be ana lyzed; if be wants guano lime, gypsum, or any other agricultural material, he has only to pS to the State Chemist's office, whore he finds samples of all whieh arc in the city for sale, already analyzed, and. the Chemist or assistant prepared .to inform him where they arc to be had, at what price, and what their constituent qualities and strength, and how much their .-;; ; will require per acre to make -them most pro ductive. It is the duty also of the Chemist to go through each district and advise the farmers and give a course of lectures upon its soils ami agriculture, and deliver a copy of the U tun s to the clerks of the courts,' to be printed for circulation among the fanners ; and it is also made his duty to report to each Legislature what he has done and his views, and these re ports are printed and circulated by the ' Legis lature and Chemist. . It must be clear to every one that ?uch ar rangements will remedy the defective ethical ion of the farmers of the present day, and will im prove our Agriculture rapidly. For the ri-ii generation, the State of New" Voik, alter fix years' trial, has succeeded in ' establishing an agricultural gt-hool or College, ami bought tho most highly improved farm in the State for its location as an experimental farm, and made it ; owner, her most accomplished fanner, its Pr iiu nt. .fetich a school or College, with m ;- Lord Palmcrston 'still retains his seat in' the iMfctoitoUxaYilsirf his' rWgna- leruneniai larm, would soon put a Mop ion. ltumors were riie7TnaFugiuT7rr ui (jgnuuuiirc rs so rnpiuiy carry or; to MOTICE. !TrTpurstirtnc-3 of an order of the Court of Pleas aud Quarter Sessions of Bladen county, will be sohl ou Thursday the 9th day of Fcb'y next, at the Mills, the late residence of Geo. T. Barksdale, dec 'd, upon six months' credit, Nine Valuable Negroes, vir : Jack, Ned, Matilda, Charity, Sophy, Eliza, Dolphin, Alexan der, a;;d John. Bond and approved sureties required. Sold to pay debts. P. MURPHY, Adm'r. Dec. 31, 1853. 7 Kit A Teacher wanted for 12 months, ."'.qualified to prepare Boys for College. $150 and board will be paid one to suit and well recommended. A portion of tbe time a Common School will be taught. Address the subscriber, Taylors Bridge, N. C. . PATRICK MURPHY', .B-ec. 31, 1853. 71-lt V EQUITY SALE. On Thursday, the 19tli of January 18,4, pursuant to a Decree of the Court of Equity for the County of Cumberland, I shall expose to sale, at the Market House in Fayetteville, the following valuable TRACTS OF LAND: . All that Wharf nronerty iu Lower Fayetteville. known as O'Hanlon s Wharf, including the Warehouse oa Water t-treet. TA Lot in Camplelitou, known as the Flaxseed Ware house Lot, eighty feet by thirty-five feet, 8 inches. - Improved Lot iu Cainobcllton, known as the White head Lot "A Lot on Water street, joining the "Wharf lot, known as the Jones lot. , A Lot and Dwelling Ilonsc on Gillespie street, South of the Bank of the State, at present occupied by Joseph Arey. LV,j. , , 200 aorus of Land, near Mrs Nott's a short distance from the Western Plauk Road. " Terms Five per cent. cash. For the residue,six months' credit, for approved Notes at Bank. . ARCIFD A. T. SMITH. C. X M. E. Dec. 2t, 1853. 3-l tion. Certainly unite with France in making war upon Russia The war in China was still progressing,; but w;th little result on cither side. The loss of the Imperialists is said to be considerable, while that of the insurgents is small, "'which gives them confidence. N. C. Mrru.vL Ixsi'iUxcK Company. The Eighth Annual Meeting of the members of the North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company was held at their office, :n tins City, on Tues day, the 10th inst. The following '.'officers were elected for the ensuing year, viz : Col. J. B. G. lloulhac, 'Presi dent, H. IJ. Turner,, .Vice" President, S. W. "Whiting, Treasurer, John C. Partridge, Secre tary, and J. llersman, Gen'l Agent. 1 he old Board of Directors were-elected. It afforcs us pleasure to record the prosperity of this, the oldest Insurance Company in the State. They have issued, during the past year, about 1,100 policies, have promptly' paid losses to the amount of about $;, 000, and have a sur plus on hand exceeding $10,000 -showing an increase of business of 50 per cent, on the trans actions of the preceding year. AW. Standard . Shocking .TIanlfr. It was but a few weeks ago, says the Green brier, (Va.) Era, that we 'published' the mar riage of Iligginbotham, of 'Raleigh county, to Miss Rebecca G win, of i ayette. e have now to record the bridegroom's arrest for the mur der of his wife, almost ere the honeymoon was over. There was some disparity between the ages of the pair- 1G or 18 years and the mar riage seems to have been cousumated with mean motives on the part of the husband. The bride had a property of $3000 or $4000 in her own right; and the husband, who seems to be a person of an obtuse and mean mind conceived the idea that by getting her out of the way he could possess her property. Being .at the Blue Sulphur Springs o:i Christmas day he bought two ounces of arsenic and a quantity of loaf sugar; and on bis return home, administered u dose to his unsuspicious wife. The dose was so large that it caused vomiting, but enough was left on the stomach to cause her death in about half an hour. The husband was over-solicitous in hurrying the funeral, which caused her relatives to take the corpse to her mother's in Fayette. Here they resolved upon having a coroner's inquest held over the corpse, and seut for Dr Hunter, of Lewisburg, to make an examination. "We have not learned the nature of the jury's vir dict, but it was such as authorized his arrest. Dr. II. brought the heart and stomach of the deceased away with him, and last night sub mitted the contents of the latter to several chemical tests, which conclusively shew the presence of arsenic in large quantities. Higginbotham isuow in Fayette jail; but as the crime ' was committed m Raleigh county, he will doubtless be removed thither Tkax.xkek of Property.--The spirit of specu lation seems to be rife in Brunswick County It is but a short time' xiuce we chronicled ihe sale, bv the Hon. J. J- McKay, one or two months'before his death, of the Green fewamp lands in that county, for $10,000; and we now understand that the same tract has been sold to a company for $00,000. It is an extensive tract heavily timbered with cypress, Wilming ton Jferold. W'M Rate of a Locomotive. Recently on the Miami Railroad a collision occurred at Milford. There was no loss of life, but the circumstances were quite remarkable. There had been an unusually heavy fall of snow the night previous, by which the track became heavy and the trains fell behind time at tin: Milford station. The conductor sas on the platform helping the ladies to ami from the cars, when the whistle of the Hilbboro freight train was heard, and the locomotive seen um ing around the sharp curve above Miil'onl, at. full spcetl. T':e conductor of the freight train was on the engine and told his engineer to cheek up." The signal was given, but the brakes were insufficient t'o hold the wheels, and the cars came booming down the slippery track with abatid but dangerous speed;' wheels were reverse d, ami the conductor und engineer jurnpt d from the engine. A brakeman on the mail train shouted to the passengers to get out, but before they could escape the descending locomotive cu m: into the car with a terrible crash, ami v. ent nearly through, splintering wood ami iron, bat. and there's the marvel killing not one of t!,- twenty passengecs, the most of whom had got well forward before the iron horse came thun dering over their scats! When the engineer of the mail train beard the crash of the collision, he supposed his own train would be driven iner him, and with hi; assistants spramr off. The furnuee had in.M. been crammed with wood, and there was a lull head of steam on. The force of the blow un coupled the locomotive and tender from the ba gage carj at the same instant jerking the h-ver and throwing the throttle valve w ine oi n. A way Kped the locomotive like an arrow, or, if we might so say, like a fiat of Omnipotence, sweeping down the track at seventy miles an hour! God help any hapless train met or over takenhelp 'the city, but- 14 miles below, for that distance will be devoured in 1 f minutes ! The escaped Lrgine came howling by I'laii -ville, visible for an instant to the appalled villa gers switched off into the double track, as light ning from one steel rod to another divergent, anu inuuuerea on to tne city wriose spires mut now have been seen from the iron disc of this fiery cornit -but there was none to sec, for no rider, or driver, or living human soul had the Kngine none. On, straight on, the citv! the city!! Happily the furnace door flew open, the draught ceased, and a little way above the up per Kngine House, ou a heavy up grade, t he locomotive's breath was spent; it came to a fiend stand and stood there silent and cold, form in " as much a part of the still wintry landscape v. the whittencd rock and shrouded trees on t.'.o hillside above.- Cincinnati Commercial. I.vAVaxt. Two young gentlemen in the fort n of Murfreesborough are in want of a w ife. No.ee need apply unless industrious, as the gentb-rnen are poor intelligent, to be agreeable compan ions pretty, that they may be more Inveabh . Tlie young gentlemen ji re handsome and u'rret -able. Address Invanhee, at the Post Office. We clip the ubove from the Murfreesborn Gazette. -We supjiose, as times are hard, m the "two young gentlemen are poor,'' the v i- -tend to be very economical. One would ima gine so at least, as they have advertised t' r only one wife between them. "Two voun gentlemen are in want of a wife!" "Well, if they get her, she will have. a double chance to escape becoming "a poor lone widow." Wo. -ronton Jfcics. . . j