n" jv - - letters on business connected with the firm mu.t be addressed to the undersigned, and nt$ if post paid. Ttatcs of IdTfrtMn: - Sixty cents per wpiare of 16 lines for the first and thirty cent for each H1erwnt insertion, unless the odrerl jerr.end i.s juTni';el far o:ore than twt months, whenit will bV charji For throe month?, - - - - -- For 'six months,-- - - ilf ar twaJve aawnthfi, - - - - -SEAY! at)rf?rl'7nejMTfliisi7e ad 10 o'clock, a. m.. to ensure their ineertie $100 C Of) 19 00 in hy Friday 5ii the next Nov 12, lfioS t lbs. They were bo norland county, an neif?hTrorUo(vl. To in Johnston County or Fity Dollars for moment in anr Jai; thero. An addition he paid for the con Uy s paper, n Hiviia. hw-e tertre( rmttiiT ot in- i the above Negroes. Herlion marked on them, M-fm.TV"ise fnoy Wl 1 in serted til) furled aufl iharp!fl aeeorrfmpfty. 7 . Runaway fromtlie sutecrUier, his Kcjrro men, JOHN and TO KEY. Johfi is about 2G vears old, 6 feet 1 inch 18") or 190 lbs. Tohey a god about years 5 feet 9 niches hiph. stout, and weighs 175 i?ht from AfrJamr.s Suries,.or Lum I will probably be lurk hip: in that cy has a wife at Mr Richard Hird's, i Twenty-Five Dollars for either. both, will be paid for - their appre hension and dehreiy to the subscriber, or for their con- in the .S'fate. so that he csn prvt il sum of One Hundred Dollars will ictioa of any person of harboring Jtf All II I. K PJCTO It Y, 15Y "CEO. LAUDER. Nearly opposlt to E. W. ' WiUkinc' AuotioB n-are. Oct. i., i sra. Fayetteville, S. C AltTUAC!i norm,. Having recently purchased the above establishment from Malcom Kelly, Kwi., I am uow prepared to enter tain in a comfortable manner those who may five roe a : e.all. Jlann ample stable, j.xii to.Jr-rsi .:id :. ts iolthm to arcoicwodaje, I ti-r.1: 2 f3ra-l! & .h3e to i v inire-icif.ct"w n l tbfe ir'b ?tar ftiv"i me n ill) iheir jirtr.:iage. IL C. TLEAX. JWoml.er 3, 8T?,. 10-tf Fair Ru'.L Colma II Aiclitf r nn. I Respectfully info to ext-eute iM.ANS and Court Houses, iagrs. and other p from $."irt to $10. Specifications and t will al'vo suppriiiteii Orders will recti ve drs.B and sent to nlice. Oct. 15. 18.") 3. II KI! rc;ii. Knilder, Faj ol lovillo, Ho ins the public that he is prepared of every description such as State l'risons. Ac. Also, Churches. Cot iblie and private edifices, esttn; '); Iiridcs, Roofs, AeAt'C-. all with ontracts made fWr the same. lie I all kinds of work. prompt attention, and Plan country at short tiny part ot tnc ly pd I ()() AC" UK! OF LAM) l-'OR SAI,I. The subscriber of- of Land, located in ED WD McPIIEILSO-Y WJTJJ a u n i: n w a v- is r . t 1:0. Importers and Wholesale' Dealers in Foreign and Vomestic DRY'tJOdDS, 24 Park Place and 10 Ra relay strcrt, Xtw Yo;:k. N'ovembur 7. IS3 fini-pd Pli.WrATIO.V'ASD. L'AXII Flt SALK.' The subscriber o tiers, hi.s Plantatioi. and Land for wlc, situated on the East rn.de of Cape Fear River. abo:it d'our m'les from FaytfeviHe Then; arc aboui :5;)T a'res of laud, 3' of .-wh;e1i "are cleared and iiiMler Ctiltivat'um. tip the. premies is a 'dwelling. and all necessary out dionses. The soil, for fertility, is noi turpai4sc'd.'by any onWape Fear River. I'ersosis wish to pnrchaie will please ellnd examine the preml . A-J"rT9i iny e hnd. - - ' " " JOHN' McDERAN. .Fau'y 14, 1851 3m pd I It . T. C- II A Ij I. Ha removed to the well-known stand of the Drs. inson. corner of CJreen and l!ow streets. April J3. 1S.:l tf Rob Ilis;tily import n it t l IIoimcSicrprTn. PIATUKJiiSKJ t MATItKSSKSS MATUKsSFS I . tutnjtftition in the trade Hrjierl. The s:ibser;ler bear leave to in form the public thai ho ha- constantly on hand, and ismanufaeturiujr to or der. all kinds and. sizes f Matresse, which he intend. to sell J." percent cheaper than any similar establislj i:i"iit in Uiis place. Having served as an apprentice to thvbuiness in one of the northern cities, he trust that le will be able to pive the most complete satisfac tion to his customers, lie manufactures hair Matresses Matrese.s with spring, fir? Matrasses, and nil kinds ol net tee bottomings. He docs also all kind of repalrini: and renew-injr. Persons in want of any article in hi line are rejue.sted to call and see p H-imeus of his work at tiie Post 'Office buildtnp;. 'JTOSKPII OTTAlil.i'lK;. January 21, 1S54. 3m CM5MKXT . WltKillT, Office at the corner -of Row and Green "drects. Feb'v 3. ls.":t. rs ifr sale twelve nur.dreu acres Ihe lower end of Richmond coimtv. ( It is about ejui-dislant from Floral College. Lauren- hurg lhtrh School, and Laurel linl. J he Land :s well h of corn, cotton, wheat, Ae. It ucenienfs to those engaged in the er hiisi ne.-s. I nave coiisntuteu Ksri. iv.v agent, during mv absence. riilaptetl to the growl ufso oflers gr' .it in turpentine and liiml Alexander McLean. to whom :tl eoinmumcations in regard to the matter may he. addressed at Lutlier Blue, who re pleasure in exhibiti: Tor tfcat purpose. - Oct: 22. The friend TO siuscriler ta illLT. OtVXKU.S. es tins metlio-i fl md the public! that he still continues in the .Mill ail its oranoues. viz: loiimlenng. AVater or Steam"' ills ftpon vari with siuijile or complicated ma rcturifi h's thanks to t!ie public for the huts received heretofore. aid hopes business, and by. giving general v"right business and framing, and erectin ous principle.- eane dinuu-Y. lie liberal patronage he by j-tr.ct atteutiouAt afisfacvnm. to men latter himself that ljis work will compete with that of for speed and durability. All per- done in the above line would do mvother "machinist o:is wlio want world vtdl to giv him a call, as he has several competent workmen in his emp iobs at the shortest, n rdirs promptly att .iddress tie suincr". ou.dv. N. C. November ll. L.")t IM"S I ii l tt A ill !t?'ISII. practical Pool-in tk-M" d' some ex e time been sensible that there is a t supplied to -the public in the way for boots and sl:o"s. Most of the her injure the leather or fail to necessary to give to man's ' mi ner hnisli. He ha- therefore, dur- .1. AV. nKi:u - lias received from the North the largest, finest, and nvst carefully s-dec ted stock of 11" UN TCP I' ever of f-red in this market, cori-d ting of fasiiion-tble painted cott b vl room furniture in setts ; curled-hair and shuck ai) 1 cot t m Mattresses; Looking Glasses: Willow Wagons a:id Cradles; patent self swinging Cradles; Side Hoards ; Ibireaus; Secretaries and Look Cases; What-Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; picture Frames amHJhiss; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Hands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans A' Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine ros-wood Pianos (Ren net A' Oos. f Hroadwav, New York). (VtobT "!, l.s"3 " ly-pd xorit'K. TllOSK who are indebted to me. by Note or Account will please settle t!v ;in". And all debts due me pri or tt the 1st Janv ls":;. ihusI Ik settled, as longer in dulgence cannot Oct 1. l.s:3. ,'i ven. tf AT A. Mt'XKTlIAN. 1 he SuoscriiK'r. a nerience. has for son lexidvra! ii ni to be V of a suitable burnish articles now used ei imnart that lustre sol a dtrstantiing a pr ing the last twelve lionths. been devoting himself to the task of pr- nann t ions, and ha ;it lei xiierlme'it complett an article tree trom these ohjrc ilh aft r mue'i im esL:g:ition and fv succeeded. The result is , ' liil'.s I . I - F if tun ultra riniin may be- test"d in over a!! oih -rs. ( Lander's Marble with an e.vci.d lent ai l Irder to 11 o;i him Nov 1). I.")3 1I 1 have always on CKJMKS. PROV1.-M Ihe Fall and Winter or in exchange for I I have now in Stoii r.ar.C Hotter.- ( 'h -esel and Rrown Sugars. Shoes. Negro Blank meat of Readv-ma le October 20. 18."3. Iv- M. Ml t iiisirv, t'nmniUiiiiiii mutt t'orttKnllng .litre ha lit AVilmin(;tvv, X. (. January 7. ls" t y N O T I v i:. H iving purchased the interest of T. R. Underwood in th-e firm of G. W. Lawrence ,v Co., t0!itiime businesH as lier.-toftr- at M vitv's Gkiikv. I have from 12 to l." -Cnooers .eor.stRntlv at work manufacturing SPIRIT HAPUELS. at the i-.Uc ;f loo to 12 per week: have now on hand" 10 Parrels t,,r nal;'. at $2" 2" cash at the shop, or $2 3." delivered in town. - T ulill -ila e t i n in tlie il"fl!tm- nfTiiri.... 1 " .- '- I' oi:,i-. .him J will pay within 1" cents per barrel of the Fayetteville ; price in casSi, or goo.tat ea-m prices. Turpentine Wanted. T have now in Store a general assortm-nt of Gools. for sale at Fayetteville prices. All kinds of country produce taken in exchaage for-go.xls. Call and see. G. w. lawrfnc::. Nov -2., 1853 CO-tf Having purchased the Shop formerly o- eugaged the servici-s gives such g 'ii'.'ial a; preptrcd to .execute i V j-o:is. Car!. Drav-I I have on hand an ply of Iron Axles, t thing that the Wagoi maker can need Timber Wagons, to order at the hort I have ten goo 1 business, and will giv tention. M v price shall : ; m.t. and 1 will eiialb td States to etpial inj , durability. Oct. 2li. 1K3. ) tnat he has uirchast (Iregorc A Uo"gers in J this place: and is noJ j Lumber that may Ik? ity of Tinder to saw- not Ik1 surpassed. Term for Flooring ii a ii nnv iii.i.l:h, A '1 TOltXE V AT 1 AW, Fay kttk v i i.i jc, N. C. Office on Anderson Street. October 22, ls;3 fim L,AM UltOKEK. I have no many calls about Turpentine lands that I have concluded to oiler niy services to buy and sell. Those having lands? for sale will furnish me wtth-pTors and quantity, together with fair description, and price. is o v. IS. 1M3. S-tf. JAM IIS O. COOK. t,ICh, mmMVI K!i KOIl sale. ' .Tlicrsubscribcrii offer for sale Three Teamsof Mules, Wagon and Harness. Those wanting ,Mulcs would do well to call on the premises. Alsx, 3000 acres turpentine' Land for sale. Call and see. Ko:wha The ca-h wtll invar th;; Lumber, as th'i oooks tor mat p-iri strictlv adhered to in Lumborton. Dec. in Ii Cypress Creek, Bladen Co., ) ' December 8, 1853. f J. W, K. AIELYfN. A. MELVIX. 71-tf On all the IJatiks in a superior style, JOHN COLEY. .us Co. K. C. Oct G. fi3-tf . - . 0 ... -5-4 .iic iStock of. v''. , r . - Staple .and Fancy Dry CJoods ' . ' Embracing every style and quality adie, Dress Cooils Also, all styles of Goods for Gentlemen's wear ; Fine Moleskm and other styles fashtonable Dress Hats-, Satin and Straw Bonnets; Roots and Shoes, etc. 4 We cail particular attention to a splendid as soi trucut of Readv-made Clothing, ' ; ; Of the very best material and workmanship. In our stock maybe found all Goods suited to the season, at the very lowest market prices. All in want of Goods in our line v. ill please give us a call E. L. & J. A. VEMBERTOX: ' Hay. St., Fnycitevilh; Oct. 8, 1833. 62-tf PINE. FllUIT t FIXE KItCIT IX Ten Thousand? Apple Trees of the finest kinds, ripen ing in succession, from the earliest to the latest. Ten j Thousand Reach Trees of the finest kinds, ripening in succession, trom early in .June to NovemIer. One Tho!icaud Cherry Trees of the finest kinds, ripening in succession, trom the lirst of 31 ay to July; also, a hnC assortment of Apricots, Nectarines, I'luins, Pears and Strawberry plants, for sale at the l'omological 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 apjdi cant. During my absence my brother, Owen Lindlcy, will deliver trees at Cane Creek, and my son, Albert G L'ndlcv, at New Garden. JOSHUA LTNDLEY. New Garden, Guildford county, N. C. ) The 1-1 th of the 10th mo.," f 7fi.r-m Tlic r ndersimied baye'this dar formed a conartner- ship uiili.r. the najnenct style of 'vr:v;.y council, c'alv a co., For the purpose of transacting a General Mercantile Business. vTAiey hare a good stock of Goods irow on hand, at lh old stand pf J. T. Council t Cain, wfirre they will bx?glad to Bee their friends and the public generally, i JOHN T. COUNCIL. RICHARD S. CAIN. ALEXANDER RAY. T S. AH persons owing J. T. Council A, Cain debts of long standing, are requested to call and settle with Council "Caiu i Co, who are fully authorised to settle the dents ot J. J . Council fc Cain. Jan'y Iff, 18.14. "ill-it transferred to tlie (Filopolis P. ).. - Robeson county, ides near to the premises, will take g them to any one who may eaJJ j J. G. RLUF. . ' r-i-tf informing hi i continunnee of tfie same, ilc y, anu is prepared to execute all 'tice and on very reasonable terms, nded to. For farther information tv at J )!KisoMVii!e. HmberlaiHl D. R. JOHNSON.' - .-'.1"L Al Ilome Arain. . DRAUG1ION 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, fur sale at low prices, a full t-tock of CJjcevies and Dry Goods, Boots t Shoes, IlardKnre V Cutlery, Crockery and Glass-ware, Window Glass, Clocks, Pure French Brandy,.. Holland Gin, St. Croix 1 - . and GUI Jamaica Rum. Tort, radeira, Brown and Golden Sherry, Malaga, Sicilv, and Scuppcrnong Wines; Old Bye Whiskey, With his usual large stock of Domestic Liquors. Also, 2d dozen Wolfe's Aromatic Schncidatn Schnapps. lO(JLOi0 Segars, (very cheap,) : - . 25 Rask-fcts Champaigne , - ' Sardines; Sperm and Adamantine Candles. ; W. DRALHillON, Market Square Nov 12, IS." 3 3m : , . ' "... ' AVAUOX. A two horse wagon with fixturescompetc forsne J. & T. WADDJLL. ' Dec. 17, 1S53. 72-lf c o it ar . 1500 ushels country Corn, in store, for sale by I W. n. LCTTERLOII. January 21, 1854 tf James C. Smith. Milt.s Cosrix. J JAMES C. SMITH A. CO., J Commission Merchants, nave rdpnoved their office to the second ftory of the building formerly occupied by the Trlepraph Company, where tlry are prepared to attend to all businens in the Commisshn line. All bus'ness entrusted to them will be punctually attended, to. Wilmitgton, Jan'y 14, 1854. 7-ly j NOTICE. THE subscriber ofTers for sale, his LANDS, six miles North oj Fayetteville, and about one mile from the Fayettevlle and Raleigh Plank Road, consisting of about twelve hundred and sixty acres of land, suited to the making of Turpentine, or Timber. There is also on the premises, a good Saw and Grist Mill, all in good repair an now in operation ; also, a Dwelling, and all the neeessirv outhouses, in erood renair. Alsoj another tract of two hundred and fifty acres, on the head raters of Carver's Creek, known as the Tarry Place, "onAvbieh there is a small Farm, a Dwelling House and othet houses - On thedirst named tract, there is cut alont twenty five thoiitind Turpentine Boxes, from two to four years old. i 'fj ? . ' . .- , ?AU theiaboye lands will be sold on the most accom modating! terms. Persons wishing to pnrchase, will pleaac, cai, on the subscrilwr, who will take pleasure in showing the above lauds. A ATM. R- BOLTON. York factions have beeu floors of Congress, and the country has been en tertained with some very pretty pparring be tween the various champions. But the indica tions arc that this controversy, which threatened to result in such injury to the Administration, will pass quietly and harmlessly by at least on the issues which gave it birth. The nomination of Mr lledfleld has been confirmed, and Atr Bronson, in spite of all his persecution, and his smart letters, will be named no more. A question' has arisen, however, which will fairly put to the test, the faith of both Hards si and Softs, and determine as well the sincerity i "rcI acquainted with the prop,-.. of their support of the principles of the Compro- tu1 consequence, you mise of 1850. as the justice of their several I claims to be esteemed the friends of the South. Our remarks will be understood as having" re ference to the question of the establishment of a Territorial Government for Nebraska. Ave called attention a few days ago to Mr Douglas' Bill which proposes to extend the principles of the late Compromise to that territory, to the resolution introduced by Sumner re-ns.sertiug the Wilmot proviso, to the action of the Ohio Legislature, and to the call of a public meeting in the city of New York for the object of de nouncing Mr Douglas' Uill. We regard these as significant indications of the restiveness of a portion of the .North on the oft asserted liuality of the Compromise, and their determination to set at naught its provis ions, in every respect, at all favorable to the South. We, in fact, saw that, our predictions were being realized, of the Compromise being a -Jbr the last time. hollow truce, by which the fcouth was put to -Mouths rolled away : every prol nlulil v that sleejj for further robbery. But it so happens ingenuity could devise had been abmriu d in tntit these rsew lork factious have made their agreement, it was necessary to take j ... . ( I ; her. The appointed day found him :i tit wharf, ready to take his departure. Tin- p...-D r had jnst deposited his trunk on the (-.-.-( ' : deck, when a gentleman, who had been w.,t U- mg me young mairs tnovememts, steppe anu inquired whet her thry were li;:vo U. pleasure of each other's company on ; o .ii.-- am tedious a voyage, as all such voyage u u i!! were at that day. Receiving an answer . ' affirmative, tliey were koou engaged in Vi e r converse. The gentleman was a resident of tho j ! 1S.')3. 65-tf 1I only w-islies that it vf iIiskIi i Im i u i(r-1 v i i v at his shop opposite Mr t'orv. May street, and he snpnlied vie at :i clieaji rat". . THOMAS (JILL.. tf baud a full' assortment ofHIJO- l.N'S. and other Uood suUahle for tTra.le. ami which I oiler for I'a-h. od nee of almost any kind, r Flour. Meal. Coni. liiee. Paeon. ; Crackers. Salt, white Clarified jo and Java Coffee. Tea. Molasses. Vinegar, Fish, Cigarp. Tol.-:ieeo. Snurf, Candles, Soaj) Starch. Sp'cc-1, Caillies. Pejiper. Buckets, Brooms wrought and cut Na: a;il a good assortnu things in Hie Orce s. Powder. Shot. Percussion Caps. lit ot I ye Mutts; with many other line. itv Vlso a good assortment of Dry Goods, Boots and Is and Kerseys, and a cood assort- Clothing. Call and buy cheap. W. H. CARVEB. 7f,C,m 111" stock of .f;itorit.I on hand at ned liy Mr. F. Fuller, and having t .Mr. .1. e . I. ally, wiiose work I entire satisfaction. I am now 1 orders for Timber Wagons, Road Wli"'l'i:irriv. Ac. will constantly keep a pood sup- i:vins. leuts. arni m snort, evcrv h the improved Iron Axles, made ft notice. md competent. Workmen at the jit my whole ami undivided at- s mo.lente as the times will ad re anv Wagon-maker in the Fni ' work, either in point of style or T1IOS. C. FCLLER. G.) tf 'Tlir-JIill lliiit look llic I'rnalum I Th-? undersigned h; U the pleasure of announcing to the citizen of Rote.4n and the adjoining counties. the entire interest ot". Messrs. Ihe Steam Saw and Grist Mill at prepared to rill all orders for nent in. Ilavinir a -superior mial- be is confident his Lumber can- and Weather-boardin Inch Boirds. ."!.;i;ni? and ScaAtlinsr. $12 10 i...n ..:,... . - mil, j ii uc. s.i hy l.c rejiuirod on delivery of Un.lersisrned intends -Iceeninrr se. The above terms will .ill cases. IX W." "ROGERS. Tl-ff no be l' GKADV GENERAL C(MMISSIOX MERCHANT ILMIXGTOX, U., Lileral cash advancs made on consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, and otfier prixlnee. (Mice at the Store of Messrs Grady V M nk. North Water Street. ov. 1. 3ni Shucfes Wautcd. Th v sul'Mi ibcrs want to purchase any quantity of the above named artiees; those having the same for sae wi7 do we t ca'V on us ul the Store No. 7, Green i .Street, orth ot tlic Market, alter the lirst of Januarv. I K. W. HENRY. Dec. 17, lS.-3. 72-tf J. IIENRV. t.ATIi AKItlVAI.S. TIIE subscriber is dally receiving additions to his slock of SEASONABLE (iOOBS, wh.ch are offered at fair ju ices, for cash or produce. JUST TO HANI). Super Black. Brown, Blue and Green FROCK COATS. Over " Satin, and other kinds of Vests. . ('assimere Pauls and Pants Stuff. Nats, Caps, aud.CITV-MADE Boots, light and heavy, which willbe warranted to purchasers. Also, a large stock common Boots and Shoes. Traveling Trunks, Carpet. Ba;s, and Carpeting. 1 piece heaw Cocoa Matting, for passages. WOOD-WAKE. Tubs, Kelars, I'ailsBuckets, va rious kinds. Ac. Blacksmith's Tools, Mill Saws, Cross Cut and Hand Saws. Glue, Hoop and other Iron, with a good assort ment of Dry Goods. Groceries and Hard-Ware, making a verv- fair general stock. Buyers are invited. V TliOS. J. JOHNSON, Near the Cape Fear Bank, lelow the Market House. Fayetteville. Oct. 1M:1. Ci-ilmo FRESH OAHOES S BEUS. .' i SAM L j. ;.jiiNsi')iw-e..; i-a uis MppTyrl f irbir Xnel" cifla'IXE - 4 Li'lllf 400 Casks, fresh from the kilu, Calcined Plaster Paris. Cement and Plastering ILvr, A few casks extra white Lime, for putty or white washing, for sale by J. W. POWERS & CO. October. 1,1833 tf 10,000 lbs Tallow wanted, For which the highest cai price "will be paid. : Oct 8,1853 ' A. M. CAMPBELL. GiLb's Sri Euiou 15oit axp Shoe Bckxish May be found at J. N. Smith's Drug Store, and at the boot andrshoc manufactories of M. Faulk and Na than Sike. Call and try it. TIIO'S GILL, . January 7, 1&54. tf : .;.'- :-.''.', A. 31. Cam b 1,.',, :-v AtXTIO.VEEIl At COMMISSION MERCHIXT, F AVKTTKVIJ.I.K, N, C. October 1. 1R":J. Bank CI ecks and Notes. in Fayetteville, jnst printed for sale at the Cauoi.txian Office. State of North rarolinaBHol)oii Cunutr Court of Pitas and Quarter SessionaTo February Term, 1854. Bright "Williams, Administrator of Alfred R. Rogers, vs. Henry Rogers, Ebenezer Rogers, and others. Petition to sell a Slave for the payment of Debts. It appearing to the Court that the following persons, next of km ot the testator, Altrcd 11. Rogers, are non residents of this State, to wit: Mary Deer and wife Polly. i Barnes and wife Milly, Nancy Rogers, who are the brothers and siters of said Alfred R. Rogers; Zany, Jesse. Henry. Brgum, Buddy, Looper, Dew, Ebenezer Barlield, lrvin Scott and wife Mary Ann, Rolert. Su-an. Scaly, Hinant and Ilamah Rogers, w ho are the children of Dew Rogers, decca d, who w as a brother of said Alfred R-, the intestate; Henry Rog- erS hiOCllCZer litl;eis. uuiliu mm m- 11HIMI.IU, ii.ii- i t 11 and wife SalU Edward and wife Mary, are non-resi dents of this State ; it is ordered ttiat publication be made in the North Carolinian a newspaper published in the Town of Fayetteville, for the space of four weeks, notitiving the 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- iHTton. on the fourth Monday of Felruary next, and then and there to answer, plead or demur to said Peti tion, or the same will lie taken as confessed as to them. Witness. Shadrach Howell. Clerk of sa'd Court at office in Lambert on, tbe fourth Mouday of November, A. 1. 18.VS, and of American Independence the 7tb year. 7-lt3 S D H. HOWELL, Clerk C. C. Issued the 3-lst Dec. 1853. GALVKN SEEI grow th of 1?53 j Aft'AllAGUS; : BIANSE4irly China, .- " k - EarlyValentine, r i Early Mohawk, - - Large Limn. . BEETS Early Blool Turnip, :" . " White Sitgar, V Early Flat Basfano, Long Blood Red, -CORN Sugar or Sweet, CABBAGE Early York. Early Sugar Loaf, " ; ; Karly flat Batterea - iW Large French" Ox-head, - . ; Large York, '. Large English Drumhead, 4 Fine Drumhead Savoy, CAULIFLOWER Early Londo CARROT Long Orange, Early Horn, CELERY White Solid, CCC UMBER Early Russian, Early Cluster, London Long Green, EGG PLANT Large Purple, LETTUCE Royal Cabbage, Large Green Ice Head Ice Coss, MELON Pine-apple, Nutmeg, Water, QNION Wethersfudd Large lied, 1 ! Yellow Silver Skin, PARSLEY Double Curled, PARSNIP Long Smooth. PEPPER Large Bull Nose, Sweet Mountain, PUMPKIN Connecticut Field, RADISH Early Long Scarlet, Early Scarlet Turnip, White Turnip. Black Fall Spanih, SQUASH Early Yellow BiiFh, TOMATO Large Red. 1'ear Shaped, TURNIP Early Spring, Purple-top Rata Baga, Large Knglish Norfolk, For sale by S. J HINSDALE. January 2 L I S-'L 777-4t ! l . eo ;i Ita- youiHr-JL had many ai..v..i. -. inqutnes to make, tu regard to the ycolc, cli mate, kc., and especially in reference tu bis new employcrK, when what was his sm j i i i ;m l amazement to hear, that alfhoinrh j.icji ' m perfy and respectability, thry were m en f the blackest dye. In a moment his mint I was made up what course to pursue, under t!.t c new developments. As the color of his m; lov ers was a matter or considerable importing him, and nothing" had been mentioned, in agreement, of this singular fen t tire, he fi ll ! self free from all obligations to fulfil hi en; . ment; and in a few moments his baggage wn t: on the wharf. And when the brig unfurled sails to the breeze, it was with one less than anticipated number of pa. cngers. Those who stood on the wharf thnt fine vember morning, watching the white sails they blended with the horizon around, sau It! ier !. r .No- i e r past devotion to the Compromise, and their wil lingness to8ustaiu it in the future, the grouud of all their quarrel, and each ban charged "upon the other the utmost treachery, and falsehood in regard to it. An issue is pending which: will determine between thcmaudjve shall earnestly watch the progress." They both stand out as .the advocafes of the principles of the Compro mise and their action will sustain or contradict their past professions. It is perhaps, well' for a nt accounting for her protractedoynge. Mot I andiisters had received every fresli Miggt of hlj probable safety, with avidity; but I mat sweei ancnor 10 inc soul, iniaiiy mu- nib bed' to' despair, when after the ljj.se of a r all admitted that uo chances for l.tT safety v. t r left. " . The good brig Diamond with her pa- vc; ; and crew, were remembered am 05 t!.!e tl.i; that were. " Light or ten years after, (Uibbs, the ( T ' lheSati th . thn t-partiKA-r t t7uM2w4b4UHlihoj led pirate made -a cuufusslija FOU KENT, That convenient residence, situated on Haymount, opposite Mr J. G. Cook's. It is now undergoing thorough repairs. Apply to GEO. S. HODGES. Jan2l,T8.U 77-tf ".JTv ;-.;. - CHEAP OOO US, ' I am now receiving a much larger tock of Fancy Dry Goods than I have yet offered in Fayetteville, consisting of Dry (roods of every description, Hats, Boots, .Shoes, and Ready-made Clothing, which will lie sold as low as any iroods m the Stafre. I will be glad to have the ladies call and examine my Ftock. W. p. 5IOOHB. St-pt. 17. 18oH. tf i Ol iii. t n.. II. I. HOWIE, Attorxky at Law, Wniixarov, X. C. Office oa the cor ier of Front and Princess streets under the Journal Office. - POU SALE Oil REST, The line SLMMKII RESIDEXCK twomUw weft of town I'ofsession given immetliately. Apply to John II . Cook or C. E. Leetc. S. A. LEETE. March 19, 13. tf II. EKAMRERT, Coufttiionery rikI Varlelf Slor, Under the Fayetteville Hotel. Hay Street, Fayette vii xk, N. C. December 31, j confmitteel; for never before has the. 'itestbeen so fairly presented, of whether there is any par ty at the North really friendly to lie, rights, Aid rf there Is. who thev are.- Charltston Cure for Tlrulent Small Fox or Scarlatina and : Tit Bale f. ,-. V merchant ami fhiii owner of this city has -j naa tne ionowing recipe seutnim ironi iugjaua, where it was furnished by Mr Lark in, member tot the Royal College of Surgeons, and who vouches for it as a "medicine that will effect a revolution in the healing art, as regards the prevention and cure, not only of small pox, but also of measles and scarlatina, however malig nant the type, in a manner more efficient and extraordinary than could ever have been hit! erto anticipated, even by the most ardent phil anthropist." - ' -- : "Ou the first appearance of fever or irritation ushering in attacks whether occurring in fa milies or large communities, the. (subjoined mode, of treatment should at once be entered on : Take one grain of powdered foxglove ordigi talis (valuable in the ratio of greenness the dark should be rejected) and one of sulphate of zinc (this article is commonly known as white vitriol.) These should be rubbed thoroughly in a mortar or other convenient vessel, with lour or. live-drops of-water; this done a noggin (or about four ounces) more, with gome syrup, or sugar, should be added. Of this mixture a ta ble spoonful should be given an adult, and two teasjioonfuls to a child, every second hour, until symptoms of disease vanish. "Thus conducted convalesencc, as if by magic, will result. The rapidity of an event so auspi cious will equally delight aud astonish. It may however, be necessary to further note, that should the bowels become obstructed inprogress of the disease, an evil by no means common, then a drachm of the compound powder of japan (formed of two parts cream of tartar with one of jalap) and one grain of the herb, treated as above, formed into a pastil with syrup or sugar, should be given to an adult, aud half the quan tity to a child. This simple medicine shuts out every other form or article whatever, as totally unnecessary, if not pernicious. "The raethodus medendi of these medicines, capable of effecting results go gigantic, remain now only to be given, and appears to be as fol lows: The herb, by it3 anti febrile properties, lays hold at once of the fever, the proline sour ces of woe, which it immediately strangles, while the zinc acts the part of a tonic, instantly re storing the equilibrium." Mr Larkin adds ; "Xo emigrant or govern ernment vessel should hereafter he allowed to put to sea without a few peuce worth of these protectors; and it is further ardently hop ed that, as the dearest interest of our common humanity are so vitally involved iu this discove ry, the press of all countries will give publicity to this announcement." BoUn Courier. jl. - tJ. ' if. A. - -.l Hien wiih rnv iwhi iiiiininuoii given 01 llic in tuna.futt of that goodly .vessel, (jlibbs hia jji&tigtcd crew hud taken possoMwii of by statagerii,inurdcred every soul on boaril, then scuttled her. II ow truly may it I , "Uiere-'s a divinity that shapes our fnh, i hew them as M-e will." The subject of this sketch, Pcltii'nr f r(!i clearly, the uneertainities of life, is ti while those who were to have been (mi!;n on that disastrous vnyagrt to Maraeaibu h been long since forgotten. He is styled by those fond of innklii"- u or distinctions, one of the merchant irinci s ol' X i. York; but he i.s the same ut heart; kind, m ii' i- ous and true, as at the' moment he stepped fn :;i the deck of that ill-fated brig, tl icrrl'V r?cu),iT premature death; nor has le cv r vet fore oil m the divinity that shnticd his hnppur lot. ilA- del American Courier. 1 r A (ioon WAY OF 1 1 E a 1:1 ; riion IIomi: young man in California .whose frieinis l ut remembered, him us he thought thev on- adopted the following expedients: lie .: . and wrote some half dozen h.-ttt rs to diili i , persons at home, inquiring the price of land ; stock ; what he could buy a handsome., farm 200 or 300 acres for, &e.; intimating that had large sums to invest, and was very rich ; crally. IJy rc turn mail he received no less t': seven letters, all anxiously inquiring after health, when he was coming, Arc., jind .u reived three or four every 11 ail since, inch, do some very warm ones from on old and v 1 sweetheart. A not hi, !l lit J, - THE SURSCRIOERS will receive proposals for 100, 000 Jbs. of Cotton Uatting or Waddiug. Also, for 3,000,000 (three millions) of Reeds from 3 to 3 feet long, and also, 10,000 (ten thousand) pounds of good clean Corn Shucks, in stated quantities. For further particulars inquire of R. AY. HENRY. payettevillc, Nov. li, 1S53. C8-tf. J. HENRY. BIIOW.N & DeBOSSET, NEW YOKK. DtttOgSEx &, BROWK, WILMINGTON, N. C. General Commission Mcrcliants. . VORlH ft- ELLIOTT, ; , (Successors to J.D.Wnianif,) FOR V7ARDIXG & COMMLSSIOX 31 ERC II ANTS ? . FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. J."A. WORTH- , - ' yt.. T. ELUOTT May 7r.18.3; 38-tf . . ... .. . , -' - - " A countryman in one of the-We tern States, with a load of meal, drove up to a lady's door, wheu the following brief conversation took place; "Do you want any meal, ma am? -"What do you ask for a bushel?" "Ten cents, ma'am prime?'': "I can get it for a fip!" (In a despairing Toice) "Dear Lady? will you take a bnsnel lor notningr" "Is it sifted?" Important To Romkrodv. The following t .1 for information, we clip from the (in ci. i!h Mountaineer t Ptfligrec. The publishers of papers thro;; out the State will oblige the editor if tin- .M. :n taineerby calling attention to the follow in,"- : if the heirs of William Sawyers and Cliar-t Sawyers, who left Kngland conn.! time I m ! v. ; 1 1 1110 and 1770 and settled in South Caro!;-,;. will call 011 Joseph Powel", I'scj., of (i .ns ;;! South Carolina, they will learn that li t v ; , entitled to a large estate in money, which I.;. been deposited in the Dank of England for 11 ny years. It is unclaimed. Their father's nat -, was William Sawyers. Their mothirV, JL ; noh Hurst or Ilust. Did Voc Ever. An itemizer, at a late even ing sewing party, reports that one lady made use of the exclamation: "I thonght I should have died?" one hundred and twenty eight times, and she, pot the inquiry, "Did you everl" one hundred and thirty-seven tunes. - Interesting; to Lames. Extravagance, say, has struck in. It appears that home., has returned from Europe with the infonna:.: that ladies of high rank there frequently , more money upon that part of their wardn-' which is unseen, than upon that which i Hence, the ruling ambition of the season, nri the newly enriched, is to, possess the (oil article of invisible attire; toexhibit nt homr , particular friends, and at street crosir.;:s ,,i pnddles, (real or imaginary,) to the pnbf-r . large, skirts of most elaborate cor.trtietioi ; wear yards of lace, embroidery and st'.tchii where the human eye cannot penetrate; to ai about all day a small fortune iviki nlol am ' the strata of their apparel, and at ni-i.t sink into a mound of down, enveloped in !! which cost more money than the poor girl, u! ruined her eyes by making them, can s;uc many years. Not to put too fine a point to i wc may as well mention that for the rol.cs ju referred to, thirty, forty, lorty-nve dollar no very uncommon price. JV. V. Minor. I c The Secretary of the Treasury has sent x t- 000 in 25. 10 and 5 cent tieces, to the colic. -tt-r at Kichmond. Virginia, who will distribute if among the citizens in exchange fox gold. N one pert on' will be paid over $100. J - -rXy V.- H