Ox J W ' ... Mi lo Politics, the Markets, : Foreign and Domestic ; ; News, Li irer 'I Agriculturcr; : - General " Inforiuation TWO DOLLARS' IN ADVANCE. A VGEKLY NEWSPAPER.ficvotcd "RWYAV !r VATPQ Pnvnrlr.fr.TR. I PATETXILLE, JT." 0., SATUB.DAX JAKUARY. 28, ' 1854." y ! JvdLuriiE xiv:;o. 771. . A',V,V"W J TPS W " -'".. ' $ . PRINTED 11 Y WILLIAM J. YATES. ROBERT K. B It Y A N , Editor. Terra? of SnWrlptlon to (he Iforih CaroKalan : " For a single copy, if paid la advance, per annnin, $2 00 " " K at the end of 3 month, 2 50 " " nt the end of 6 month, 3 00 " " at tic end of the year, 5 50 No fubfcripiion trill be received for a shorter period than one year unlcas paid in advance. With the view of extending the circulation and cn hancinjr the usefulness of the paper, the proprietors of fer th following remarkably law CL UB HA TES, IJVVA RI-1B L T .V AD VAJSCE: 5 copies of the Carolinian, 1 year, $3 00 10 . t 15 00 T.Htr. nn ' ViVnfve nrmrr tfd with the firm'. THUS t 1C k'MJwei tail tiodfiUttCa'nd, rrm't bejosi.paid. , Rate of AdTfrtkte?V Sixty cents per square of 16 linos for the firet and thirty cent for each $ubscuent inpertion, unlem the advertisement is published for more than two months, when it will bo charged For three months, ----- $4 00 For nix month". ----- 6 00 Tor twelve months, - - - - - 1 00 pO-All advertisements must bc-handed ia by Friday 10 o"cloc-k, a. m.. to ensure thir insertion in the next day paper, ar.d should hare the -desired number of in sertion marked o them, ortherwise they will'be in serted till for hid and charged accordingly. BRYAN & YATES. The subscriber haJ Bora and Children and other style of E public. ! - Sugar, Coffee, Tea Dae article. : : October 8, 185.1. IH A KBIiE lir ceo Nearly opposite Oct. 1. 1R.13. I' A V T OUY, LAUDER. to K. W. "Willkings Auction Store, Favetteville, N y ' c. ""Having recentlv purchased the above cftablbhment from Malcom Kelly, I am now prepared to enter tain in a comfortable manner those who may give me a cll. Havintr ample stables, cood bottlers and a d?- no-titloa to accommodate. 1 trust I shall be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage. II. C. Me LEAN. lrcemVr:i, 1S.13. 70-tf McPllEItSON ED WD . w it n C n k i; :i w ay i n o , Ini;orterft and Wholesale-- Dealers Si V o . n Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS. ' 24 Pak Flare and 19 Barclay street, New York. November 7, 1S.P3 (m-pd I'hAXI ATIOX ASD I-AND FOH S.-VT.K. The suWrTlx r o.Ter his Plantation ami Land for ;d?, sltiiai. d ori the Lit sid nf Cap' Fear River. about four miles from ! avetteville. I h re are a'xiit undei all iitfcessarv oiit-houses. The mi1. for fertility, is . mn surpaeH by any on Cape Fear River. Persons wish ing to purchase will please call and examine the premi w. A bargain may be had. JOHN" McLERAK. I'.m p.l :jf);) acres ofland, 3D of which are cleared and ur cultivation. On the premises is a dwelling and Nov 12, IKS FALL AND SviNTER STOCK pr l a. just received and opened, at his New Store on the Ea.f f idd of Green street, n few doors from the Market Hot so and nearly opposite his Old Stand, a largeTStock f Staple and Fancy Dry uooas, Embracing a general assortment of Ladies and gentle men s Dress Cioods, consisting in pan or onawi. viydk! and Mantillas, pome iery fine; and also a good assort ment of Shoes and Bots, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Girls, IVnd the best aswirtmcnt oiouk bnncts he has ever offered to the f Teppcn Spices, and Tobacco, a i r. SHFilWELL. CEDAR jF ALLS Cotton. Yarns-nd Bhcct- ings for sale! by S15 - 7 TROY k MASIL Runaway from the kubscribet, hi j Negro men, JOHN and TOBEY. I John ife abont 2(ycars old, G feet 1 inch high, weighs about 165 or 190 lhs. Tobey aged about 22 yearss . feet 9 indies high, stout, ami weighs io lbs. They were bouj. ht from Mr James Surles, of Cum berland county, and a ill probably be lurking in that neighborhood.' Tole v has a wife at Mr Richard IJird's, in Johnston Countv. Twenty-Five Dollars for either, or Fity Dollars for b th, will be paid for their appre hension and delivery to the subscriber, or for their con finement in anv Jail i it the State, so that he can get them. An additional sum of One Hundred Dollar will le paid for the conviction of any person of harlxring the above Negroes. Fair Buff,' Col nab" is. Architect and II jlcspect fully informs "the public that h is prepared to'execute FLANS df every description- such as State and Court Houses, 1 ; Bridges. tages. and other puUc and private edifices, costing from $.r00to $10,000 Specifications and Co will also aupcrtnteua Orders wiH receit Roofs, Ac. Ac. all with itracts made for the Fame. He all kinds of work. e prompt attention, and I lans drawn and pent to at-.y part of the country at short notice ly-pd Oct. l., 1853. 1 00 ACK lifs OK LAND FOP. SALE. The subscriber ofiei-s for cale twelve hundred acres of Land, located in tie lower end of Kichmond county. nt from r loraL Uollegc, lauren- hd Laurel Hill. The Land is well i of corn, cotton, wheat, tc. It icements to those engaged in the r business. I have constituted It is about Mpu-disl burg High School, a adaptel to the growt also offers great ind turpentine and lumbq to whom all commur mav be adl rested at Luther Blue, who res pleasure in exhibitin for that purpose. Oct. 22, ;Ti The subscriber tatt friend and the publii Wright business anl o:is principles, either ;hinerv. He returns !v strict attention to satisfaction, to merit falters himself that h T Jin" j J, iwi 1R. T. C. HAl.fi Ila removed to th wcM-known stand of the Drs. Rol -inson. cornor of Green and Bow etrcctfl. April 2S. L ." tf Illnbly luiportntit t HotHtkfrprit. 2iATiii:ssKs : matkksskk: matukssrs: All rompftitum in the trade ,i-r. 71,,, -abs.-rlber begs leave, to inform the public th' he ha constantly on hand, and is manufacturing to or 4ter all kinds ami M7.es of Matresses, which he intcmb to Vll 2" p-reent cheaper than any siniUar establish merit in this plae-. Having served asun apprentic to the bu:'ness in one of the nortliern cities, he trust: that he will be aV-1" to givetV most complete satisfac tion to his customers. He manufactures hair Matresses. Matrewses will) sprir.irs. fire Matresses. and-;ill kinds o: nettee bottoming-", lie does also all kinds of repairing nnd renewing. Persons in want of any article in hi lineare reuoted to call and see specimens of his work it the I'ost OSice buihliug. ll 1 JOSEFH OTTARBURfl. January 2L 1R5-. " CLEMENT O. WIUGHT, Attorney nt Law, ' FayMIUvX. C onic" at the corner of Bow and Green ftrects. ivb'v'sri-i- J. W. HAIvrilt it. .1 fi-.n the North the larcest .. I. LrU stock of FURNITURE ever of- t-red in this market, consisting of fashionable paintec . r-., nrrniture in setts; curled-hair anr -? i t..itn.ec- T.ookincr Glasses: Willow sniiciv aim t iii'ii 7 . . ...i fM,iloK n-.itent self-swintring Cradles -i" e..r,iB Iiiire:vns: Secretaries and Book L-ascs 11 snrts: Wash Stands: Candle finest, and Slants' Wardrobes; I'lcturclTiiracs ammiaw, ' Shade-' Corniee; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tcte a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans .t Stools; rb urs of everv variety. Fine rosewood Pianos (Ben- .t X- PoV of Rroadwav. New York). October 29, lS.r3' Ij'V NOTICE. TIIOSE who are indebted to me by Note or Accoun will plea-e settle the same. And all debts due me pri or U the 1st Jan'y 1S."):. must be settled, a longer in dulgence cannot be given.' nyotTier iixacTunrjI rp?rtfel ons who want worK veil to give him a call, as workmen in bis empi :ounty. N. C. November 16, 1S." (JILL'S A'K The. Subscriber,, a nerience. nas lor win Jrsiilcrat of a Kuitajde burnish fi Co. N. C. JOHN COLEY. Oct. 6. 63-tf 1IAH iJAUG.i, ullder, Faj-ettc-tillc, If C, rieous, tc. Also, Churches. Cot- Alexander McLean, ltsq. mj agent, during my absence, leations in regard to tne matter iilonolis P. O., Robeson county. des near to the premises, will take them to any one who may can J. G. BLUE. C4-tf V": ' SECOND .'-:',";.'--:: I FILL' 15T WHTEB STOCK. rC2 1S3. STAUU & WILLIAMS are now receiving - their se cond stock, for this season, of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods; nats, Caps, Shoes, Boots; Silkr Satin and Straw Bonnets; Umbrellas, and Ready-made Clothing? with a largo assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, J V " - - ' ? . The above Rtock ; embraces a variety of SeasonjaWe Goods not enumerated, comprising on of the lar assortments we have ever offered; and having recently been .purchased by the package, at a reduction from the prices of the first of the season, they will be offered to wholesale buyers on our usual terms. ' . J. B. STARR. Oct 3, 1853. J. M. WILLIAMS. ' -NEW FALL GOODS. The subtcrilers have received and opened, at their Old Stand, a rcry large and handsome Stock of . ; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,, ' . i Embracing everystyle and quality ; Ladies' Brcsa Goo3j Also, all styles f Goods" Tor GentlemenTs wear ; Fine Moleskin and other styles fashionable Dress Hats; Satin and Straw Bonnets; Boots and Shoes, etc. We call particular attention to a splendid as sortment of; V Ready-made Clotliinp:, Of the very best material and workmanship. In our stock may be fouml all Gootln suited to the season, 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., Fayettcville, Oct. 8, 1853. C2-tf . i, PINE P ilCIT I PINE FRUIT It Ten Thousa$4 Apple Trees of the finest kinds, ripen ing in succession, from the earliest to the, latest. -Ten Thousand Beach Trees of the finest kinds, ripening in succession, from early in June to November. One Thousand Cherry Trees of the finest kinds, ripening in succession, from the first of May to July; also, a fine assortment of Apricots, Nectarines, Fhuas, Pears ami Strawberry plants, for sale at the Potnological Gardens and Nurseries, at Cane Creek, Chatham county, and New Garden, Guilford county. Orders for trees should be sent in early. Catalogues will be sent to all appli cants. . '-''- :" During my absence my brother, Owen Lindley, will deliver trees at Cane Creek, and my son, Albert G Lindlev, at New Garden. JOSHUA LINDLEY. New Garden, Guildford county, N. C, The 14th of the 10th mo., f 765-m niLL OWXBUS. cs this method of . informing his that he still continues in the Mill Kll its branches, viz: foundering, framing, and erectind Water or Steam Mills upon vari- with simple or complicated ma- h is thanks to the public for the liberal patronage .he lias received heretofore, and hopes msincss, - and bv giving general a continuance of the same. He a work wfl compete with that of done k wi'l i ei artkr in th iTaUTaBimV. " AH pri- abovc line would do he has several competent v. and is prepared to execute all .ob- at the shortest ndtice and on very reasonable terms. )nlers promptly at to idol to. r or iurmer lnioimaucjii iddress the s ibscrulor at jonnsonviue, v-inn-iranu 1J. li. JUlt.w.. y-ipd. At Home A grain. W. DRAITGIION has the pleasure of informing his customers and the public that he has moved his stock of Goods to his new store, at the old stand. . His recent purchases in New York and Philadelphia makes his stock complete. He has on hand, for sale at low prices, a full stock of Groceries and Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hardware. & Cutlery, Crockery and G lass-ware, Window Glass, Clocks, Pnrc French Brandy, 'Holland Gin, St. Croix and Old Jamaica Rum. Port, Madeira, Brown and G-oIden Sherry, Malaga, Sicilv, and Scuppernong Wines; Old Rye Whiskey, With his usual large stock of Domestic Liquors. Also, 20 dozen Wolfe's Aromatic Schneidam Schnapps. 100,000 Segars, (very cheap,) 25 Baskets Champaigne, Hock Wine, (six varieties,) Sardines: Sierm and Adamantine Candles. , . . ff " " "- " " .. . FA Y, ' MMfflfflc TBVILLG, N. C Xews It;.: scribed in Tsct considerable ed to the tl :cc fercrs from .it ciscd. The x raised a privi'. kins, com my 1 It is run steamers wjv 1 x About $8,000 Lave been sub- rk , 5 0 0 0 In Boston and a1 'i nilaaclphiaj to be present itains who fescned: the suf eck of the steamer San FracK ants of New York hare also rse of $1060 Yor Captl Wat f the San, Francisco, " F . hat:-another ' of i , the Pacific on Christmas day, but the passengers s.v.. Count Bo-. Gen. Armstro: ing dangers ?r ' Ii-Washington city on the -21st.. lUBtau,-W (.-i-.'r,.;:-, --: :r--. " An cmipint-rEel -is reported to haro been wrecked reccntion Jedorc Ledge, bound from Liverpool to Ne" York, and 140 lires lost. . Large yield oil Cottox. Seven thousand one hundred pbnm of Cotton were grown, the past season, on 5 Nacres of land in Johnston county, belonging to Walter R. Moore, Esq. On 1 1 acres of thiland, three thousand and one Dounds were crow". Umeizh Jicgistcr. the Rnssian Minister, and T i f ri rC fb a TTn i rr wr lav- b i o c n a r n i e a l s r e t c n ' : X)f all the distingtr!;! cd- men of South Caro lina,' there was hop jubre gifted than George cj-zuiui-. was utr 01 :me urai magni tude. Honest and sincere in all his actions a profouud jurist- a statesman of the' largest ex perience he represented his State for many years m the national conncils with a devotion that endeared him to his constitncntst and a fullness of knowledge, tliat placed hidi in ithe first rank of legislators.- His speeches, and his reports as Chairman of the Cfrhittee of Ways and means, not only estab!.r.cd his reputation in America, but in Earpebe was hailed as the champion of free trade,' and complimented by the -statesmen ofJ2nffland, as one of the master spirits - of the age. Ilis life, if written by a competent hd, would make avery-interesting ...biography t 1 1 would exhibit a poor boy in the hnmble walks of life, environed with dimculties, yet surmount ing those difficulties with an iron will, that ulti mately elevated him to a position that command ed the profound respect and admiration of his cotemporaries. His career in Congress is too generally known for ns to do more than give it a passing glance; and such was the estimation in which he was held by General Jackson that notwithstanding the violence of the nullification 'Heave ns! cried Hucr, 'why I to -he rever would i t 1 f- controversy, the old President nniformly cx- Small Pox.- Ch Tuesday last we gave notice pressed the most affectionate regard for JMc- of the existence ofSmall Pox in Duplin county. Duffie, saying repeatedly 'that if there was an There arc many sports as to the extent of its honest man alive, that man was ucorge mc xavages, which ag very probably exaggerated. Dufiic.' He was undoubtedly one of the most But that it Drevals to an alarmins: extent is intellectual men of the age; his mind was emi evident from thelict that the County Court nentlv logical, and you shall try in vain to find was not held theft last week, haying adjourned a flaw in his arguments. One might have differ on Monday morilig without doing any business, cd with him in the principles he expressed, but to We have hearflof one- case in this count-, grant his premises was to concede the argument, about 24 miles frtm-town, at Burgaw. His contests with Webster leave no doubt as to The chief objecfof this article is to press most the splendor of his intellect; his report on the earnestly on our f How citizens, the subject of United States Bank, was the ablest argument vaccination. Thisis the only safe ''course, for the ever macle on that side of the question; and his probability is thai the disease will get among speeches on internal improvements, the tariff, us despite of ever precaution, and its cnarac- the removal ot the ueposites, ana on uie cxpe ter as it exists in iDuplin, is very virnlcnt, as diency of amending the constitution, arc all we arc credibly iiformcd.Tr7witW7i Com- masterly, aud seem to exhaust those subjects. tf : . - w l W OUT WiflCT. V two horse wagon with fixtures compete for Vae J. & T. WADDILL. Dec. 17. 1853. 72-tf Practical Boot-makr of some ex- time been sensible inai tncre imi Irsidt-ratvm to he ytfli supplied to the public in tlie way r Idiots ana snoes. jiom i mc irticles now u'd eitfiier injure the leather or mil to mpart that lustre so heces.-ary to give tomans un- lerxfaniline'? a proticr tmish. lie nas mcrumrc . ' n" the last twelve nlontlis. lecn ievotmg nun-en u Mie task of preparing! an article iree irom mesu oojw- tions, and has at lenL'ta alter mucn iiiveii.vi.:i nerimcnt completclv succeeded, l tie result is uut s 1 r LT.V.7. " r.ilxr irUhl'S thrtt, it. mav be tested in drder to establish its superiority iver all others. Call on Uim at nis ssliop opposite .wr Lauder's Marble Factory, Hay street, and be supplied, with an excellent art icle at a cheap rate. if Nov 9, I8.r3 V A I I, SU1MM.IES T have always oniiand a lull a-foriinont oi t.uu- CERIKS, I'ROYISMiNS, and otner uooas Pimaoie ior I he Fall and Winter Trade, and v. hicti 1 oiler lor Caen, or in exchange for Produce of almost any kind. -I have now in Stone b lour, .Meal, corn. Uice. i?acon. Lard, Butter, Chees.1.: Crackers, au. wir.te ciarinea and Brown Sugars, Duo and Java coirec, tea. .Moiasses, Vinegar, Fish, Cigatjs. Tobacco, Miutf, Candles, oap. Starch. Spices, Caidies. Pepper. Buckets. Brooms. wrought and .cut Nails, Powder, ihot. Percussion Laps, and a good assortment ot Dye btuns; witn many otner thingsln.the Crocefv line. Also a good assortment or my uoous, ioois ar.u Shoes. Negro Blauktlts and iversev?. anu a goou ansrv- ment of Rea lv-madd Clothing. Call and buy cheap. n . 11. V. U V IV, IV. October 29, 1853. A. A. McK ETHAN. Oct 1. 1"3. tf IC. M. MU11CIIISOX, Cnminlition nl FrwiUng MrcKnt . - "Wilmington, N. C. January 7, 18.M - y ' N O T I C I. llavin." purchased the interest of T. R. Undcrwornl in th" lirm of G. W. Lawrence & Co., I will continue business a heretofore at Mart's G.vitii:. I have from Pi to 13 Coopers constantly at work manufacturing SPIRIT BARRELS, at the rate of 100 i . .M-tveek: have now on hand 400 Barrels for iale"at S2 25 cash at the shop, or $2 35 delivered in t0 1 "h ill also continue the distilling of Turpentine, and will pav within 15 cents pr barrel of the Fayettcville price in cash, or goods at cash prices Tnryenltnc II antcA. I have now in Store a general assortment of Geods. . 1 . v.-oit-i!lP nrices. All kind of country ri.,ee taken in exchange lor goods i" Call and see. W. LAWRENCE. Nov 25, 1853 CO-tf Oct. 29, 1853. Cm UAUTirW IUbbKR. A T T O R JiE V A T I A W, Fayetteviuje, - 1 - i Office on Anderson Street.. nrtolei-22. 1853 I.VN imoitKit. t i.-rpprt'-manv calls alwut Turpentine lands that I i .... eluded to o!fer my services to buy and sell. liZ : av gtndsfor sale" will furnish .me with plots ind quantity together with a fair descnptiou, and price Nov. IS, 1W3. CS If. JAMES a. COOK. NOIICE.--MULES FOH' SALE. The subscribers offer for sale Three Teams, of .Mules, Wa "on and Harness. Those waning Mules would do Land for sale. p OiBand ce . . J- K. ilLL I.N. Cvpress Creek, Bladen Co., ) -W.' A. MEW'IN. 'DcccmU-r 8, 1SJ3. f l'u Chucks Wanted The subscribers want to purchase any quantity of the above named artices; those having the same for sae villi do we toca on us at the Store No. 7, Green Street. North ot the MarKCt, aiter uiciu-m oi j.iu- merciaL 21 st. I .i When he rose to speak, there was always a i. deathlike silence in the House you might nave The Erie IIioV.-loth of the Railroad heard a pin drop. His bnrnintr enthusiasm; the bridges, crossing High street and trench Creek, snarklinir of his splendid crey eye, the emphat were demolished m the 17th by the women -'.of hc enunciation that accompanied every word, the cit v of Erie. wlt assembled in great numbers, held vou captive, and step by step lie hurried cheered on by tic men. The women were I vou along' with him, from point to point, until afterwards eseortol through the town, headed you were subdued by the fascinating fervor of bv a band of music, with flags and. banners. I his transcendent genius. Kor was he deficient It is stated th. the 'President of the United ;n sarcasm: his speeches in reply to the attacks States has been applied to for the military to 0f that miserable compound of vulgarity and suppress these riotous " proceedings. The sec- J impudence, Tristram Burgess, abound in wit tion of country atout Erie is m a state ot great anti humor. His comparing iiencral Jackson excitement. ' to Jupiter Tonans, m which Jupiter is represcn " ted as seizing the arms of all the Gods, wield A Tbaptob a vroublesome Toxoue. Sher- inff the powers of the Pantheon, and giving 'the idan was one daj much annoyed by a teliow stami 0f Fate was member of the House of Commons wno Kept crvincr out everr -n?w rainntes. ' 'Hear! Hear!' . " - . . V . . ' Pec. 17, 1S53. -tf R. W. II EN It Y. J. HENRY. LATI! ARRIVALS. his tttv ...'1Bipriivr is dailv receiving additions to stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, which are offered at fair prices, for cash or produce." 1 JUST TO HAND. Super Black. Brown, Blue and Green I- KOLK CO A i S. a ' " " " Over " Satin, and other kinds of Vests. Casimere Pants and Pants Stuff. -Hat, Caps and CITY-MADE Boots, light and heavy, which will be warranted to purchasers. . lo a lar'c stock common Boots ami snoes. TWoliinr Trunks. Carpet Bags, and Carotin g. 1 piece heavy Cocoa Matting, for passages. WOOD-WAKE. Tubs, Kclars, I'ails. Bnckcts, " maSSToota, Mill Saws, Cross Cut and Hand Saws, Glue, Hoop and other Iron,; with a . good assort ment of Drv Goods, Groceries and Hard-Ware, making a very lair general stock. SON, Near the Cape Fear Bank, below the Market House. Favetteville, Oct. 29, 1853. 5-3mo a political 'con (Temporary that wished to play rogue and only bad sense enougn to act iooi. Where exclaimed he with great emphasis, 'where shall we find a more foolish knave or a i i ji. T T t TT9 more Knavisn loot iuan uer xxu.ii i was shouted bv the troublesome member. She ridan turned round, thanked him for the prompt information, and sat down amid a general roar of laughter. Rtfimn of Fate was one oi me nappiesir uiusira kePtltions of executive spoliation that has ever been His seat in the convention was to the left of the president, and in the ..vicinity or Alajor Hamilton, the revolutionary veteran, lou could have recognized AlcDuflic at a glance. He was of the medium height, and dressed in n claret colored coat that was much too large for him; but his intellectual face attracted you at once, especially when his splendid eye was fired bv the excitement oi discussion, ins uair a black, and cut wmi maincmaucai jiucimuh, va- lice I ITavintr nurchasetU the stock of Material on uaml at the Shop formerly 4vnefl b-v Mf- E" Fullcr? and having enlaced the rerviceof Mr. J. C. Lally, Avhose work gives such general ah I entire satisfaction. -1 am now prepared.to execute kit orders for Timber Wagons, Road Wagons, uarts. uraws, Hmriuauu!, " 1 I X- . il A .,l Mill 1 have ou nana ana win cohm.uiuj im-vj. s"ni "l Tlvof Iron Axles, Uhains uoiis. ana in suon, cm-i;. thing that tne agon-maKer w--... Timler Wagons, witn ine imprei nwu am,. to onler at the shortest notice. ' t i,,r ten mod and comnclcnt lVorkmpn at the business, and will gic it my whole and undlvidcl at tention. P " .. ,,, .i My prices shall be as moderate as tne umcs hi mit. and I will challfnge any u agon-uuiiv. i ted States to equal n y work, either m point oi k ijie ur durabilitv. f TUOS. C. tLLLER. ls-U L, i mc 400 Casks, fresh from the kiln, Calcined Plaster Paris, Cement and Plastering Hair, A few casks extra white Lime, for putty or white washing, for sale by Possible.- A girl in Pittsburg being struck KTmifrht from temple to temple, and smoothed dumb by the firing of a cannon, it is said that down so as to display the shape of his head, a number of married men of tftat interesting which was large and admirably formed. Uut village have, in consequence, invited the artillery aiasi there is a hectic flush upon his pale cueeic; company to parade upon their premises. you perceive that he is daily dying from the - immedicable wound ne received in ins joum. A- Chinaman in New York, the other day, tt:3 hands are trembling violently, uc is uj : about being sworn as a witness, was questioned tmt his voice is clear and calm, his enunciation in regard to his religious belief, when hc replied distinct, and his manner emphatic. - Uttering a bold proposition, he pauses, and nis cagie eve glances round the assembly. All is hushed. You might hear your heart Dent.- mit now nc dashes into the argument, and you see t:i intel lectual warrior before you, brandishing the ar- mnr nf thruth. and wielding the hand -ot justice for liberty and the rights of man. He speaks through an interpreter : " T believe in the President of the United States and God Alraightj." . SECOND P U fi t II AS E V OR Til E l'AI.T. OF 1 853 The undersigned would notify their customers and second Stock of Fall Goods for 1853, selected like one inspired his thoughts, words, and ac all others buying in this market, that they are now re by one of the firm r personally, consisting of a general tiono are sublime and when he pauses, as JI to ceivinga assortment of - J make a mMiter effort, you feel like one entranc- Dry Goods, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Hoots and ed and gaze with wonder at the man whose J. W.'rOWERS & CO. October 1, 18.r)3 tf 10,000 lbs Tallow .-.wanted,- For which the highest cash price will be ' P. - : Oct 8, 18o3 A. M. CAM1 UIAAj. . Tl Mill 1 hat took the l'rfminm The nndersitmfd has the pleamre of announcing to th? citizens of Robfson and the adjoining counties, that he has purchased the entire interest of Messrs. Gregory & Rogers it the Steam Saw and Grist Mill at this "place: and is ndw prepared to nil all oruers ior L.umbcr that mav bd sent in. Having a superior qual ity of Timber to saw j he is confident his :' Lumber can not ie surpassed. Terms for r loor nig and YV eatber-lwardinjr $1" Inch Ilards, Ceiliug and Scantling. 10 Kougltage halt price, say 15 The cash will invariably ' be required on delivery of the liumber. as tnei unaersigned intends keeping jio books for that pufpofso. I he above terms will be strictly adhered to Jn all cases. v. v. uih; litis Lumlerton. Pec. ttO, 18.3. 7l-tf THE SUBSCRIBERS will receive proposals for 100, 000 lbs. of Cotton Batting or AVaciam. Al for 3 000,000 (three millions) of Heeds from 3 to 3 feet lo,U tndaNo 10.000 (ten thousand) pounds of good 1 it- :tntn,l nuantities. For further particulars inquire of . ; R- .- Favetteville, Nov. U, 13. C8-tf. J. HbNK. A. 31. CampbfU, AUCTIOXEER & COM3IISSIOV MERCHANT, Fayetteviijjb, Iv. C ' October 1. 1853. : y " ':; :':,r- : "" ' :- ' : GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, I A ilmixgtox, rs. C, Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Naval Stores. Cotton, and other produce. Othcc at the Store of Messrs Grady & Monk, iorth W ater Street. Nov. 1. im Bank Checks and Notes, On all the' Bank in a superior sty i in Favetteville, just printed for sale at the Carolinian Office. CHEAP GOODS, 1 1 am now receiving a much larger stock of Fancy Dry Goods than I have vet offered in Favetteville, consisting of Drv Goods of everv uescripi iou, uuw, y, .. -J . ...u:l. lm h1jI n nv iU inT Ready-maac iiotuiug, " crnods in the State. . T will be -lad to have the ladies call and examine my IwiIlDe?iaa W. F. MOORE, stock. Sept. 17, 1853. if POU SALEOR RENT, The fine SUMMER RESIDENCE two miles west of towi!-r4si6n given immediately. Apply oJohn H. Cook or C. E. Lecte. A. LLETb. March 19, u . Shoes. magic miutl and eloquence have bound you cap- Also A larcc addition to their tock of Ready-3Iade tive to his triumphal ear. Clothing. - - . . ; . McDuffie rose rapidly from obscurity to cmi- All of which they offer to tke trade upon their usual . k ftrP in the opinion of tns ""' i iiv-iivi;, unmiuf, "v , .. . ---- g ith Air Oalhoun: who was the hrst to 11IIU IV IU : tilt; I A lUbUl tni v Jliv uui I lijuiif r pittJarmauV As a pnbhc speaker vnte McDuCc was variable in L: some occasions, be would he cxtrt ,: f !y r dashirg on with the rapity of a whip and spur. At other times, ter ft word or. two In a low tone, or nn a candle and remove it, ns if light." lie then would utter a sentence, a . replace the candle. Suddenl' he would eti if. you. Ly giving vent to a bold axiom, and rtr"." -thc-tble with his fj;t, inflicting a blow tl . was ! ard cnongh to have demolished it. W hear I liim deliver his famous speech at Ch. i: ton, iii vindication ot his 'forty 1 !o thcor' (hat !ic raintained the )ropo?itio;i that i .-: b"1' ont of every hundred were Ic-t to f. rr by the fraudulent operation oft! tectvVsyteni. irtTfpoke four hours, ui.u rlelibtfately seeming to think over, and m every -thought before giving it utterance. lie nsed considerable action, indeed it .was rather dangerous to have a seat in his vicinity ; and more than once we saw General Ilayne dodge to avoid a blow from the sweeping arm of the orator. In the course of his argument, lie would occasionally relate an anecdote that served to amuse, and relieve the audience, and which afforded him a good opportunity to take a fm-Ii start in the argument hc was elaborating. Poor McDuffie 1 We . sec him in our mind's eye, as he stood on that occasion, uttering 'thoughts that breathe and words that burn' -bold, impassioned, eloquent and now, alas! he sleeps the sleep that knows no waking, but his memory will be cherished by his dear "native land, and his name be embalmed in the brightest.-page of his- beloved Carolina. Mobile Tribunf. t Important Proclamation. .The subjoined important proclamation, issued by the President of the United States, will be read with interest. It relates to a subject which has attracted a large share of public at tention, and will be received with general ap probation'. It shows that the President is de termined to interpose to maintain the integrity of the laws against violation; and to tins end, he calls upon all good citizens to discountenance the proceedings alluded to, requiring all public officers to exert their authority to arrest ana bring to trial all offenders. This step was called for by the intelligence received by the President, and will be properly appreciated. IJY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. A Proclamation. Whereas information has been received by me that an unlawful expedition has been fitted out in "the State of California with a view to invade Mexico a nation maintaining friendly relations with the United States and that other expedi tions are organizing within the 'United States for the same unlawful purpose; and whereas certain ffll of their obfigatTons and duties, and of 1 he rights of a friendly power, have participated, and are about to participate, m these enter prises, so derogatory to our national character, and so threatening to our tranquility, and are thereby incurring the severe penalties imposed y law against such ollemiers : Now. therefore, I, Franklin Pierce, President of the United States, have issued this my proclamation,-warning nil . persons who shall con nect themselves with any such enterprise or ex pedition that the penalties of the law denounced airainst such criminal conduct will be rigidly enforced;' and 1 exhort an goouciuzens, as incy re-ard our national character, as they rcspect our laws or the law of nations, as they value the blcssinirs of peace and the welfare of their country, to discountenance, and by all lawful means prevent, such criminal enterprises; and I call upon all olhcers oi tin? government, ciu and military, to use any eiiorts wnien ina in their power to arrest lor trial and punish ment every such otlenuer. Given under my hand and the seal oi i no United States, at Washington, this ciehtccnth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and the seven- ty-cighth of the independence of the United States. F 11 AN KLIN PIKltCi:. Hy the President : W. L. Maucy, Secretary of State. u s. accommodating terras, Purchasers will etock an examination before makine their selection. , HALL & SACKETT. October 8, 1853. - If. BTXAMDEItT, " ; Confectionery V'mrlety Store, . ! Under the ."Fayettcville Hotel. Hay Street, . ' FAVETTKVH.IJC, N. C. . December 31," 1853 " - J - recognize and to foster the fortunes of the or phan boy. lie stepped at once to the head of the bar and until his election to Congress, he had no competitor in South Carolina as a law yer. His practice was very lucrative, and per haps no lawyer ever acquired so large a fortune in so short a. time. In his marriage, too hc was fortunate, leading to the altar one of the wealthiest bcanties of the land a uanghter ol (iln of Kkrlh rWrnllaaaRnlwiAli Cannlri Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions To February Colonel Richard Singleton Bright William, "Administrator of Alfred R. Rogers, tr. Henry Kogcrs enczcr Kogers, and others. Petition to fell a" Slave for the payment of Debts. It appearing to the Coart that the following -person?, next of km of tae testator, Alfred K. Kogers, are non residents of this State, to wit : Mary Deer and wife Polly; " .. Barnes and wife Milly, Nancy Rogers, who arc the 1 brothers and listers of paid Alfred It. In his manners, McDuffie had the simplicity of a child. We shall relate an instance which is characteristic of the man. 'Vour Mr Mc Duffie is a very singular person!' said a young lady to us on 'one occasion. 'How so?' 'Why, I was at the Springs, a few months since, and learning that the great Mr McDuffie was in tne nousc, j..veia.iiHu.m a Onirtpr Sessions ot iiiaucu cuuuy, ,, Si tie 9 "th day of Feb'y next, at the Mill,, the late residence of Geo. T. Barksdale, dee'd upon jx month' credit, Nine A alna me .egru v, . -Ned, Matilda, Charity, Sophy, Lbza, Dolphin, Alexan der, and John. Bond aud approved sureties required. r. MURPnY, Adm'r. 74-5t Sold to pay debts. Dec. 31, 1S33. A Teacher wanted for 12 months, qnalified to nrenare Bovs for Ctdlecre. $4."j0 and board will be paid one to euit and well recommended. A portion of the time a Common School will he taucht. Address the subscriber, Taylors Bridge, N. C. . 1'ATRICK MURPHY, D9C 31, 1853. 7i-4t Rogers; Zany, Jesse, Henry, Bigum, Buddy, Looper, Dew, Ebenezer uarneid, Ann, Robert, Susan, who are the children a brother of eaid Alfred efs. Ebenezer Rogers, Harrell and wife Hannah. Har- tA frtnnd it ! And his appearance, on . ' .llMlJ- JlVM.x.... . .... tpII and wire ban, iviward and M-ifc Marv. arc non-rew- I ' made in theortn Carolinian, a newapcr -puWufUra e u ... T" r oc finvrrnor of in mc iowa ui ujuevme, iorinespaceoi iourct 1 a lew uaja i.. ... , , - - i j,, u0 notifiying the above named parties to appear at the tilP Stfite. AVe were standing by his siue in next Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions TT se cf Representatives, when a raemuer iroiu for the Coarrty or ltobepon, at the Court Honse m.wm- p...,..,,,. Maior John linger, approaencu lierton. on the fourth Monday of February next, and wicsivut j . chair; I wish then and there to an Witness. Shadrach Howell. Clerk of said Court at -..ri.nfn nd handed the chair to AlajOr HUgcr, office in Lnmhertonr the fourth Monday of November, J . .,.. t ld Colonel Warren, requesting A. D. 18.-13, and of American Indepcudcuce the 78th year. : .., himself from the pain of sopport- 75t S-D'H. HOWELL, u.. mm - - f ; " . f he old hcro had Issued the 31st Dec. 1853. - 1 lug uiuwv - nvan?inh A rrontle lct i pr!u L u uaunc v -" o- w bb.lc it was Pickens Butler, the pre sent Senator in Congress who witnessed the .niiff.. drew Alaior linger usiue, yiiiy, wu 1 . - t.i Wliothavo VOU donel' -Wno-w iiaij "uaiur ,i TTr for the tone of JJutler appnsea mm Ci "o' . . 1 1 1 that he had committed some grievous viu"ui-r. r trhv conld voa find no chair for Col. WnrrAn but the one occupied by McDuffie?' frickoV exclaimed lluger, almost peinnuu with astonishment. 'McDuffie,' replied Butler. ISHOVYX & PcHO?SET, . NEW YORK. DcROSSET' & BROWJTi WILMINGTON,' N. C. " Cleneral Commission Merchants. .; .WOKTII & jjLt I OT T . (Succefors to J.D.Williams) FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. ' J. A. WOHT1I. W. r. TiJAOTTi - May 7, 1833. . - T.,r PiiAnir Shiiv Cant. Ericsson, in 1IU vni"'""" ..... 1 note to the editors of the New York Expn , savs : ""The new engines are completed, and have been at work for several days, their operation proving conclusively that the practical difficul ties which attended the first arrangement, have all been overcome. The new engines arc much reduced in size, whilst their principle of action is the same as before, with this exception onlv, that condensed atmospheric air is employed in dace of the ordinary atmospheric, for producirg the motive power. "This modification admits ol an increase of power, limited only by the mpa bility of retaining the presssre in the machine. Some difficulty has been experienced 111 this respect, and it is this which has mused ; o ; e .1,.!, twuMitlv.''. .The obstacle, is, however, near ly removed, and the public will shortly have an opportunity of judging by practical evidence ot the merits of the caloric ship." m "We venture to assert, that in no town v ,..u v.i!nn la there ' more enterprise ai public spirit exhibited, than in Fayettcville, aid none for which the State has done ns little. Her citizens arc active and enterprising, am! what thev lack in means, they make up m in dustry and perseverance. They have more plan!: roads than perhaps can be found leading" from any town in the "South, and these are built mainly by individual suoscripiion, ami wemr.am little in saying, that but lor the arr boastings of Colby it Smith, they soon woul 1 have had a rail road to the coal fields. We wish the new enterprise, the cstaUi la ment of a female school, the greatest suece. '. Jlahigh Giraffe. 38-tf A most revolting tragedy occurred nt Sent ington, Conn., on the 10th inst. A Mr l irn while probably laboring under mental nl n tion, proceeded to the room of his daughter, idiot, abont 20 years of age, and cut her thn with a razor while she lay asleep, after v, i i he performed the same horrible operation himself. Doth died almost immediately. it V7