3i A WEEKLY NEWS PAP Ell Devote I lo Polities. the Markets, Foreign and Domestic News, Literature. Agriculture, and Genernl:. L. U I L. BRYAN & YATKS, Proprietors, j- PAYETTEYILLE, K C SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1854. sJI Sal B3SS 1 rUIXTKD.IiV WILLIAM J." YATES. It 0 BE It T K. fill VAX," Editor. in : 1 Terms of Sub-rrbtion to the !YorlI Carolini. or a single espy, if paid in advance, per annum, $2 oo .'' at the end of Ii months, 2 ." " " " at the end of G month.-.' 0') " ' at the end of the year, 0 ." No subscription will bo received for a shorter period than one year unlc?s paid in advance. With the view of extending the circulation and en hancing the usefulness of the paper, the proprietors of fer the following remarkably low - vlub jutes, i.vr.inr.1 is lv iv jiDr.i'CE: .r copies oF the Carolinian. 1 year, 00 1 " - o: Letters ou business connected, wi'h the firoj. i tCf-t i,e -iddre?e4-W-tKj nwli-Mined, and ; '.fvj'v- i Itntrs of Alv fit Kill';- .Sixty cent per square of: l' lines- lot '.:'- Mt. aMi thirty - iit f-r e;rh subsequent in-eitioii. unl'-'ss. t!;e. advertisein'-nt is published for more Shan O-'.o nil 1:1 1 Vt-'-w h--u it will be charged PEA Are now recti a4je;uit'.ful assortment of miuss Satin Color COM) STOCK.- RCE fc PEJ1KERTOX ring, in addition to their former Stock. Vciv. , I loan Cravat - : Shirt 4 April J , 1S.4 CEDAR Y ings for sale M Nov 12. IP.'.I GOODS. Striped tterages. d Lmbi oidere.l Kobe., Ladiek 'Collars and L'nder-Slcevcs, k and other Trimming.-, ; t Ribbons. Is and Stocks. Collars. Ac. 'OR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. P. fc 1'. llay Street, PlLLS Cotton Yarns and SLcct- TROY & MARSH. PRKSII SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. E. L. & J. A. PE.M BERTON Have just received and opened a large and well select ed stock of - SILK AND FAXCY DRY'gOODS, Which have been selected with unusual care, and de signed more particularly for the Retail Trade. In our stock may be found all the late styles, and designs for Ladies7 Dress Goods; Fancy plaid and brocaded Silks; plain Canary col'd do; black Gro-dc-Rhine and figured do ; rich PLAID Dei ages and Tissues, (Plaid -.-being the rage this season;) tig'd and plaid Grenadines; large lot feu perior plain Leragea and Tissues, embracing all the desirable colors pinks, blues, green?, blacks, whites, tans, cauarv. Ac; printed Enib'd and Swiss Jaconet; India and Foulard Silks; plain tig'd and Ijawns; Printed For t!i For six month's. For twelve month's, - l no i IK) 10 no t s. i: . T li-:.... i i: . plain Cliaiiys ; rpaiuiie ijuwiifc; jrrimvu. jiusnne; French, Enlisli and American Ginghams and Prints, 150 HUU AHl). j Ac. Ac. Runaway from the subscriber, his Negro meu, JOHN ! .FOR GENTLEMLNS WEAIL Swprior black and l-TWI---i-'-tfrtVmt-eirraT! 'olcf. t-Tedf'I inch-. 'Jpv cU a Clovns: black rrench loo-Skins; fancv t IS' ov 190 lbs. J obey aged aout ! rd Cassimcres, including some splendid patterns: inches high, stout, and weighs u Itaiinn and 1 rein li umnu t- L ioliis; Jrtio J'ites: lan ontrht f'roin Mr James Surles. of Cum-! cy cold Linen Drillings; plain striped and tis"d do; wl will probably be lurking in that Snk. -Siitjti. and Quilted Marseilles estmgs. Ac. high. LI v. ibs." AV(!!gtlS ItbOV ;! s'. feet n TLiev were 1 T'' All a-.l vc rti.smn-eitt.s nmst.be, handed in by Friday o'clock, n. in., to ensure tb- ir Insertion in the next s p;q'T. and -should have the. d 10 dav r-rrt '' ei marked on them. t)rtl:ei"A ise thev will b ; i':-''d till .forbid ;u.d vharged aecoriliiigly. j'.RVAN A YATES. 'erlaiid county, a neighborhood. T in Johnston Coun hundred Dollars t bension and 'deli v tin?ment in any .1 them. Aitadd'th be paid for the c t fie above Negroe i t f eireii iiuiuot r o: in- in- bev has a wife at Mr Richard JJird' y. Fifty Dollars for either, or one r both, will be paid lor their apprc ry to the subscriber, or for their con il in the State. ro that he can wet nal sum of One Hundred Dollars will nvietioii of any person of harboring Ir- & E. J. LILLY Arc now receiving their SECOND STOCK of Spring and Summer GOODS, embracing a great variety ol Foreign., and Domestic Drv Goods, Sumuicr Hats, liounets, Roots and Shoes, Umbrellas, '- ' Parasols, kc. kc. All of which were selected with much care, and will Ik gold on. accommodating terms exclusive! v at Wholesale. All orders will 1; filled with care ami warranted to give atisfaction. April 22, 184. o0.4t Second Stock OF SPJlIxa AND SUMMER CJOODS. STARK- & WILLIAMS are" now receiving their second Stock of Spring and Summer DryCoods, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Boots, and Ready Made Clothing, in if"'. nrHrMi-ht.t ruttty rcdauwl. price frondl t!iV6rrtrt of Ihe'Season. and will be diMxised of To1! Wholesale fmyerson accommodating terms. We solicit an examination of our Goods, by Merchants buyLig in this Market. All orders prtinptlv attended to. J. 15. STARR. J. M. WILLUMS. April 22. 1MI. tf 1 8 3 4 . SPRING GOODS. The undersigned are now receiving, aid expect to FAYHT ' . "Whig Con Vk.-s--that Gen. I)ocker that when ho Mas not pretend to dci eminence m Jiu w' him for the :oniL ch cck-m a tif t -Jj ed by humbnTrger; vc do not w-jiider i ciples ghould.iippea l! ct' le , :? but ;ji;n..-.v in ( : ! . '1. Ill OH ' 1- t -rat., who alw.n. 1 ; Saf.'j.,;- . " reply ! i v.i Sin.i!,r weik. ' U s.iy that iL -. -!.i of the v, have Mil . Jl (ilclny ; 1, itiiiii;" J. .!, nils ; these pliiiff n civ in i r t , i 1 1 !Ch 11 s dav. uav of above Kmb'd Ciirain Muslin : rich Curtain Dama.k: Table ! Dsmask and Cloths ; Table Napkins and Towell ing: Dirds-eve and Scotch Diaper; 10-1 Linen and Cotton .Sheetings; Linen and cotton Pillow Casing : j llti-ekabaeks: Swiss Jaconet and Plaid Muslin s; Dihop and Long Lawns; stripe Swi.-s and Tape Muslins, brown ; haVe their entire Stock in store by the EH! instant, of,' to lose, and moreover, we fret rid ofn tronlle ano lueaeii'-u i 11 ngs; lih lain I'linge;-; oih v h'iii;- for skirting: worsted Damask and Marseilles do; Sattin v . t . b '")i:r v.iM i i II Hill. I liKlu;i. i 'el) We ,! ft " "(..! il ; 1 1 1 1 "i - ii c; I v 1 ' r i i 1 1 ?3 A It I l;v N'. ar 1 v onoos; ;c ( h- 1. Js:;. It i-: 1' a v t it v, GHo::LArb'r:!i: - toE. Y. Will icings' An :-iio:i Store Fayettev'.ll.e. N. C. v CAltTllAUi: : llOTBIj. - recent! v -pu're'rased l-h- aboe establi-hm'-rit Jeans; Corset do; PLAIN and EMIFD WII1TK and COL'D CRAPE SHAWLS: LACE MANTLES and TALMAS. PLAIN and FIG'D SILK DITTO; plain I i fi(. ii Linen, cmb'd and hem-stitched Handkerchiefs ; Kid rc-liitrt-t niiil II niltter, l-ajKlrvilic, A. C., 'm , , ..,., i.t.... eiin,n!it... iJ... i i..-o i iii t .in oorv i. iooi .mi i. iiv inw.t. -' . , i Respectfully in orms the public that he is prepared ( der-Sleeves; French Worked Collars; Swiss and Cam to execute PLAN S of every description such as State-; iuie E.lgings and I user tings: Thread. Cotton and Lisle and Court Houses Prisons. Ac. Also. Churches,: Cot- Kdirinirs: Linen and P.i.bhi do: black and eol'd Silk uiblie and orivate edifices; Jbhlges. Veils: irre-n and In-own llernne YeiliiiL's : white and JOHN COLEY. Fair Ruff, Colmlibus Co. N. C, Oct. 0. C3-tf llavin fnen M.il.'n'a kelly. '.. I at.n o.w pre pa red to enter tain i n a (( iiii r.e t a lib .in I'.i uer t ho-e w ho may give me a e '!. H a v i ug ample siabi---. g.o,l ho-tlers and a d!s poition to a'voinniodate. 1 trust 1 shall be able lo gi vej-u t 're -s a t isfai-t Iv.i to t!:os-. who may fav.r me x 1 1 h tii r r i . :' ;;a . , 11. c. v i.;;ax. , :i)eef-i ii,..f ::. i ",:,. - . To n' . Ill) V I) McPIIKRSXKV wi ni j: i: n iv -i is it o . : i . 1 Wholesale Deab-rs tages. and Roofs. Ac- made for the same of work. Orders will re ih'avvn and -sent U ! notice. Oct. i:. i-s:,:;. .1 I ,1!. ! j II 1 . . . oilier ituoiie aim irn aie eoinces; jo kiucs. Ac. ;Jll with Spccitications and Contracts -oFd Silk Illusions: idain and lir"d Robinets: black lie will also superintend all Kinds uve prompt attention, and Plans anv iKirt ol tne ewuntrv at snort pari oi ly-pd ; it .ip'!'l 'fS ; iov-Mii'ii-r C O . 1- ore; gn i u J. om-.-tir .DRY COODS. no and l: Rare lay' st-re t. Nkw Yokk r. i-g:; Mntl T ill p i VlOti sii y at l,;v, S'ay-Moville, "S, V, f 0.ie" 'at !h--- ( -orn-'-r of Row "-p-::l (ireen street-'. I 'ZOO A( -11 MS OF I.AXI) I'OR SAI-C. The subscriber dfers for sale twelve hundred acres of Land, located ill the lower end -of Richmond county, j Rovs" a It is about e.jui-tli -taut from Floral College.;; Lauren burg High School, and Laurel Hill. The Laud is well a Iapted to the gro vlh of corn, cotton, wheat. Ac. It also oilers great inducements to those engaged in the turpentine and Inn ber business. I have constituted Alexander McLean ..Esq. my agent, during tiiy absence, 'o whom all conim inications in regard to the matter may-he" addressed a '. Oilopolis P. O.. Robeson county. Luther R!u who r sides near to the premises, will take pleasure in exhibit ng them to any one who may call for that ournose. J. G.. RLFL. Oct. 2J. " " I 0 -If rvt MIT I je.VVI.'l! " - su oseil oer t i.kcs tins metlion. or intonning Silk Nettinirs lor Mantles: white Rerages and Tissues for do: Silk Rooehes; Ronnet Linings and Tabs-: Artiticial hTowersand Wreaths. Straw Trimmings: Crape Lieces : Florence Silks and Marcelains; Pajjcr Hangings. Fire Screens. Wall Papering. Ac. Sec. A large lot of Moleskin and white and drab Reaver HATS: Panama. Leg horn. Alboni, Canadian, Straw and other st vies SFMMKR HATS. 1 Youths" do., in treat varietv : large as sortment fashionable Straw Ronnets: Misses" Ponncts and Flats ; line Calf pump sole and other styles Roots; Congress Gaiters '.and Calf Shoes; Ladies" Congress (iaiters. assorted colors: white, bronze and Kid Slip pers, Ac. Ac. A handsome lot of READY MADE CLOTHING n :;m I'". -V 5i! 1 "s ZV; !. v i j ! d having, at March be r la ; ii 1 ! I ( 'on n I v Con rl . .(( ua.li i d Test:;m--ir! of Mrs R Term of I'liin- i' d as Executor of the last . MeRae. dee'd. notifies all p-.-r-on l:a v i n g t hV-.H) witlrn 1 1 I'l '!' W- I 1" I 'C I V.i Iv.tate .-will March- 1 s". : iajits ag-ii'e-t lie- lista'c to present tiiii"- limited -by law . oiherwise this .::'' ill In V tif'f'i'olir. ll;.:.tu-stn iea.-'' make, immi-diate pu-'mei-:t. JAMES A. V.eRA E." Executor. i. ,: tr : - - - in !'.! ' flUlli'. ii to nil' b An- tl! Not or lebt- dm as 1o:il' A e c ou 1 1 1 me ori- "1" 1 1 ' ) .'. 'wV ;v v i ! 1 idea-e s-'tile t or-to th" b-t : J;t i'f 1-5. nini be settled d t-L-"mv ca mot no given. - ; ' A A. MeK ETHAN. ( l ! i. ! - ' tf T 1 i tie suoscriiier t i.kcs tins men ion. or miorminu n :s io M ill Wright business anil, all its branches, viz: fouhdering. framing, abd erecting Water or Sb am Mills ujon vari u ' prineidos. eit! r with simple or complicated ma diim ry. He ret nr is his thanks to 1 he public' for the liberal patronage lit has recei veil heretofore-, and hopes hv" strict attention to business, and bv givinir ireneral -atisfaction. to merle a continuance of the same. He litters himself that Jus work will coiiuh te with-that of; inv other machinist for speed and durabilitv. All per- of a very superior quality; also Roys' and Youths. of every description: Shirts. Collars. Under-Shirts. Cra vats and Stoi ks; Umbrellas and Paras(d.-; Traveling Trunks. Carpet Rags and Yalices. Ac. Ac. Ac. Which will be sold on as aeeommodating terms as any other house in the place, either at Wholesale or Retail. The. trading public would do well to give us a look be fore purchasing. Ii. L. A J. A. PEMREETON. Hay Street. April 1. lS.il. ST-tf JIAV. A LOT of Nortlieru II AY. of extra quality. Recciv- : oil ami for sale bv THOS. J. JOHNSON. J)0-4t i ni veil to give h:m a civil voi Kiii'-n m n;s emul(v tn- Cmnuiosioii 1 l?n r va nl i Jii? .Tit rclia nt, W ii. mini; ro.v, N. (.'. F a 1 .-11 i.; J .Norici:. -e lloii-e will be opened daily for o'clock-,- A. M.. com- t i-oui : Th th d -livenebvr Moii -.'.ay, 17ih iiist. 'I' iv ! - !.,r b"i' are .now ready for sale at . tie store ot G: W. '.!!:am- .V Co. X.) Ire will .lie delivered ex-.e-td to iTi'V't's. as 1 1 is not intended to keen . any ae- "eoitiits. 'lien ealhd on to deliver' lee lime -p-v eharu- -L A,.ril; i ib-d a')i e, ilolto is.M. to outside of the the regular' price will be JOHN D. WILLIAMS. ss If . : We h i vi- r .IMPLEMENT Ac. Ac. A il ',!K' C!.'t l K J.. e-oved our U-ual stock of 1' ARM I.N C ..' s-cdi as Ploughs. Harrows. Cultivators. A new M.u-.ii 1 : !i-rs ISo-t J. A T. WADDILL. Wagon, ce.npl-'t;-1. fuvsale. J. A T. W. . m'mII.I.AN. .1. ('.. IIOWPKN. ri. ?in,r;x a. notvuKr.', j N SPECTO R S ) V N A A L STORES AND PR! ) VISIONS. OlMce. corner of North Water and Ches liutt SM-e'-ls. Wfliiiitigron. N. C A jM'i i s. ls.l. :)ni Stuing Mud Sumnx-r Slx-U of ; o 'o t s l x n s ii o ; s , J-',r 1 "" i We are receiving mir SIMM X(i and Si 'MM ER STOCK, -i-l ing of a large and general assortment of ientle- m'-.'-u's. La lie-". Mines'. Roys' and Children's, :( rs. ' t;.ijTf-:it's. .h'J) snocs. Enl-e-acing every ariety of siyle -and jviality. Will. a .g'Tieral assort iicuC Of Servants Shi.-K's.- - ALSO - " ' 'Trunk-: Call'. Goat. Lining and Rinding Skin Slio ' Threa-1; with a l.irg' a-siu tim'ur j't'Sh.oe l''iudiug. All of which we will sell low tor Ca-h 1 ineUml custoncrs. sv !lo Wa'iif uii lJ : iluiR- In tin- absr lfire .-rrvnHtTti as be has wver-al competeitt and is prepared to execute all il th- shortest olotiee and on verv reasonable terms. Orders promptly. att mded to. I'or further information id Iress t he ..siibser ber at Johnson vi 1 le. Cumberland' onnty. N. C. D. R. JOHNSON. Nov.-mb-M'.-l!. 1S.-JJ v-ipd. ;ir.t,'S ak pif.s ri.Tii.v iukxisii. The Subscribt r. a practical Root-rnaker of wnno ex- lei-ic-u-e. ms lor so-.-ie tmi" oeen sensime inai mere is a Irsiilt ralinn to be y t supplied to t he putdie in ti.e way of a suitable burni.-h for boots and shoes. Most of the irt'eles now usee! ei her injure the b ather or fail to impart that lustre so necessary to give to man's itn-ilt-rsfa infill g ' a pr per tinish. He has therefore, dur ing the fast twelve months, been devoting himself to the task of prepaid n: "an article free from these objec tions, and has at lei gth after much investigation aiid experiment eouipleti ly succ'eded. The result is dill's ni pis ufjrir JiKi nixh." He only wila s that it mav lie tested in . rder to establ sli its superiority over all others. Call on him at his shop opposite Mr Lauder s Marble r acjtory. Hay street, and be -supplied with an excellent artj'.clc at a cheap rate. I THOMAS GILL. Nov !b 1S1? - tf ! Fayetteville. April 22. 18."L spkisg, , 1H51. '-;' ; Tht-iefnH:i "Is ifoVv vceeIvTng'Trifnr "A'(TVv 1 oi k- I large; supply ot STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Ready-Made Clothing, Sadleiy, Crockery, Shoes. Roots, Rounds; and Bonnet Trimmings, jfats of all kinds. hol t, cverv iM tide usually kept in dry In Stores for sale, as the cheapest oods All of which I intend to sell as cheap Thankful for past favors. I hope, bv correct and fair de aling, to merit a continuance of the ame. THOS. R. TYSON. Carthage. Anril 22. 1SW1. (0-3t l'AI.L SIJIMM.U:. I have alwavs on land a full assortment ofGRO CRRIES. PRO VISIONS, and other ( loo-ls suitable for the Fall and Winter or in exchange fov. P 'ra le, ami w hich I oiTer for Cash. rodure of almost anv kind. I have now in St or Flour. MaLCorn. Rice. Raeon. Lard. Rutter. Cheese Crackers. Salt, white Clarified and Ere.wn Sugars. I io and Java Coiiee. Tea. Molasses. Vinegar. Fish. Cigar . Tobacco. SnuiT. Candles. Soap. Starch. Spices. Can lies. Pepper, buckets. Rrooms. wrought and cut Nai .?. Powder. Shot. Percussion Caps, and a good assortmei t of Dye Stuffs; with manv other things in the Grocer." line. Also a good assor nient of . Dry Goods. Roots and Slioes. Negro Rlanke sand Kerseys, and a good assort ment of'Readv-made f. lotlimg. Call and buv cheat). W. II. CARVER. October 20. lSo. TCo-fim NEW GOODS. The undersigned have in store and for tale cheap, a general Stock of "'GROCERIES. HEAVY HARDWARE, Hollow -ware, Iron, Steel, Window Glass, Putty, Rlaek.-niiths' and Turpentine-Tools. Rrooms. Ruclo ts. Oils. Paints, Dye Stuffs, and in fact almost anything that can be mentiomd in our line. Our friends will do well to give us a call before pur chasing. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at market prices, -'"dnst received, 10 hhds. new crop Molasses. G. W. I. GOLDSTON A" CO. New brick store east side Gillespie street, third door from the Market. March IS, lso4 tf FIVE lU.VDKEU THtll'SAXD POUNDS COTTON AND LINEN RAGS WANTED. The subscriber will pay the highest market price for anv quantity of clean Linen and Cotton Rags. DAVID MURPHY. March 4, ls.-,4 tf , SBASOXAIJLE GOODS, Embracing a great variety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Ronnets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Roots and Shoes, Foolscap and Letter Paper, Rlank Rooks, Roltinr Cloths, k. kc. kc. With an extensive assortment )f II E A D Y- M .7 J) E CLOT III -V G , And Foreign and Domestic Hardware. All of which thev offer to the trade at LOW PRICES and upon accommodating terms. Purchasers vill find it to their interest to give the above Stock an examination before making their selec tions. HALL A: SACKETT. March S. LS54 N E W (J OODS. The subscriber has jur-t received his Stock of STAPLE A XI) I'AXCY L11V GOODS, Embracing every article usually to be found in a dry good's Store, consisting in part as follows : Plain black and watered Silk; plaid Summer Silk: printed Jaconet and other stvles Muslms; Grenadines Rerages and Tissues; embroidered Mu.-Iins for evening dresses; white and cold lailtons; good assortment I l .1 i 1 f i'II -1-T1 1 i II . laccaim oiner sivie .uaniuias: emoronicrcu v onars, Sleeves. Chcmizelts and Handkerchiefs; Swisss and Ja -onet Elgiug a id In-erting ofsup-rior fiualit v: Ronnets and ILblioiis of" latest style and in great varie ty; sewing silk Mitts; Silk and Kid Gloves; I mbrellas and Parasols; good assortment of Calico. Ginghams, bleached and brown Domestics; Cloths. Cassimeres and Vesting; linen Goods; Shoes and Pools for ladies; gen tlemen, bovs. girls, and children: gentlemen's SlM M ER HATS; boys, ami girls Hats and Flats, Ac. Ac Also. Sugar and Coffee. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore receiv ed, he trusts by close application to business ami fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. P. SIIEM WELL. New Store on east side Green Street. Fayetteville. Apfiil lo. 1K4. SD-tf ' '':Ar.-tA:nEV'' Has just received a beautiful assortment of SPKIXG A XI) SUM3IKH GOODS. He desires to return thanks to his friends ami the pul lic for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed on him: and solicits a continuance of the t-ame. His friends and the public are requested to gi e him a call, at the stand formerly occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, f-oiith west corner market square and Gillespie street. April 22. 1N.-1. !H)-tf ninogu.enl to , .,- and while wo denytaat tie Dcn.ocniLs r ' rt to any such uuw'ort c' nicaus to obtain pov, ir. or that the peo'c mc ciich fools as to Lo duyn-ii bsweh;-mTf.:. ityw ' win-s to. tUcir 0hfes7oji,"'. wvifti tv'cct, afttounts to f tl::s : The' Democrats have repeatedly beaten us upon principle thev have elected their candidates over our best and soundest men- they have ad vocated Free Suffrage and we have tried for a Convention, and we have been left behind; now we will put Gen. Dockerv at them, and trv the effect of denui-'oguism. If we succeed, well: if tions. thon'rh this did i..,t Jctu- not. whv we lose notlincr. for we have nothitor ' t bo n-mm -ir f b,. ....: '.mi .i o - f? " "i im inn, in it . I s t , i I 1 1 1 1 1 I e lose, and moreover, we get rid of a trouble-1 by some nations which did c.f ..mi.!,, SOliie CUstOincr whoso "(irimioKsj rf hiirni-Ki." bis I,,,,,;. .. .11. i . : i - . ......... ....j.-,.v luiiiin.iij iiuoiiun, i I is mis i. as lien I hel iieieiuiure iriven us more irouoie man ins have all distioguV iio the sun and planet: from whom we have more names, also dt signaled tin i.i. i ..i i - ... ,.v- xiiii iiihi lO.llM J'll ,( of the sun, was -in Sa.xmi, Siuni.i d.u ffi i . . . me sun was wor.di;pic.i bv some In .i!1 l-ys s. j; id tie h.vxk of V WETTEVIMi 15 , ) l."tli Apr!, 18.T1. S XOTKE. Til E sub-oribj-r olrs for ale. Ids LANDS. ix miles ma:i ol r :iv .'i e .. .. a,e ao .ui one mile iron, the J Filacv Fr(,ca,i,,l Silks; rich lig'd and plain Mack Silk. l tl L Ll ( v I i ( t. .iii'i iiitit iu t i.utn li'-U'l, COUSlSlHl'r OI abut twelve hundrefi and sixtv acres of land, suited IV KW ST Oil 15. XPllIXG AXJJ siMMHR GOOD S. The subscribers respectfully announce to the people of Enyetteville and its vicinity, that thev have opened a new Store, (at the stand forjucrly occupied by Worth j A. Elliott.) containing a large Stock of i 1 1 i - 1 1 vx i t c It IV L V U 1' O, Wliich will be sold at Northern Prices. In our Stock nm,y be found tbe late stvles of Ladies Dress Goods : Lasts: ' to t'n making ot Turjpntine or I'imber. There is als in- riS.iwc to i reoa:r and now m op '- April S. J AMI S C. is:;i. Sa i it. .J A .HKS T. HAWLEV V)N. ss rt lbive remove d ;" Alfl.KS Costix C. SMITH r CO.. .. i t..i. .... their o-hee lo the ecoiil"stoiV ,f th at all prices; Lawns; 1 rench .Jaconets, AlusJins. and Ti! Runs, in gn at v ariety; a very tine article of black bi:iC:ivi ri: n i, li-.i ins ;iii1 Prints- l'imio ;iml 'I'-.i 1 .1 1 I ',n- on the premises a go, d Saw and Grist Mill, all in good ! An ii:1dWmie lot of Embroideries, ro.uislin at io;i; also, a Dwelling, and all'-i:i,r ..n.i.M ' i'.lb. s!,...ni md Ghomi7-,t.- naV the. necessary outhoiHes. in gool repair. i . . s-.. :.,. i.m ...,.i t....?. i :. .. VIso amdher tract ht two hundred and fifty acres, on ),..;,. Handkerchiefs: emb"d ditto; a tino lot of Craoe tne head waters o C afver s ( reek, known as the Tarry shawls. Veils. Silk and Kid Gloves. Hosiery. Bonnet, dace, ou which there is a small f arm, a Dwellimr House i.;i.i....v:. t.,i,i n,,ti,c i.-isl. l.ion Xn I A large lot of Hats, viz: Moleskin and Drab Reaver ltv- ! iTjt Krr-m- lints nil stvles: Straw Ronnets. Mis.." I,-.. H.K'i.'i'iil Tm-ii.ili I !nr I'.f.viu V.-n In .. C , - " ' ' . ... . ' I hlV l.iya.ui.i 1 ' i ni- i-y.v..',uuui uiu IV ll'UI veai'S' I , HI lifts :l 111! I- lat. " ' old. I I tini- Lit of Hunts a nd Shoef-. Ae. ! All the above .lands will be sold on the .most aceom- ! tV.i-o,. woi.tinerit of Jewelrv: Gold Fur TI!no- utches. a:nl other houses. i):i the first named f. ract. tliere is cut about tvv . , , - . i - . i , ii i . -... ' i.i 1 1 . . i i .1 ... ...... . . . t - . . . . . . . i..-i.iiri.r iii'tii! ,iiiiiriv ... 'it.i' Aiii.'ijriiiiiiij.iTi.iit, I I ... . . ."' ')'... tT.ev' are oreiKUvd to aUer.d U, all business ,. lb.! i niodafing terms. Fetson. wishing to purchase, will fireast Pins, a variety of Gold and Silver r tti ionnce v ' pleaso call uiUhe sub enfer, who wul take pleasure in I Gold l'6b and Vest Chain. &c. " Imsinessentrusted totlvuu will be panel ualv ! sll,mi" tl,e ilh,jVC lIi' ,.Mf I Together with the Lut nd finest stock of Ready- ,,,.. t ' ' i W.M. R. J M, ION. j 1nade Clothing ever before otlered in this market : Fine Jlllf ll'.Ul . - ... ' I - (..t ) lxVl ' f - 1.. t. .1.K l.-T. 1. . 1 e,.t- f.,t-. -1... v.. Wilmington, Jan y H, ts t, 7ti-iv . i Wl ' i ! ' i; y' . . .- ..macii yioiu. riov-n. uim .v. v.imi., .u urowii. i. nine and green summer v. mm v. i.n; ;i uhc 101 01 niacK siMilxo tt. I - a I listen ( 'oat. A laitre assortment of Pants: fine Mack N i: AV (J O O D S. i Tie subscriber is now reeo.iving. his"-Spring aud Sum- j hier stock of goods. among wdiieli may be found black j. and fancy Silks, some very superior : Silk Grenadine. 1 ijerages.Tarlton PJa'nL printed '-..Muslin '--and. Lawns. o;',H,:,ms assorted. Alpacca assorted. Swiss and Jaet- net -Muslins, Calico. Red Ticking. 10 4 Sheeting, brown and -'bleached Shirting, brown and bleached Drilling. Cottonude Carolina Su-fp.. brown Linen. Irish Lin-n. undressed family f.inen.'white and red ITannel. cotton Mo'ritioII'W'.' corded Skirts, bku-k and fancy Mantillas and Talmas verv tine, kid and silk ('loves, half Hoes, idaek French Cloth and Cassimeres. fancy Cassime-re and Linen for geutbrnvuVs wear, linen cambric Hand kerehifs. a goi-i'l assortment : linen ami cotton Diaper : pins ueedb', hooks and eyes, buttons. .'00 dozen spool cotton, knives and forks. Iron and nails. o0 Rags Rio Coffee loaf, granulated and brown Migar ; tea, sunn For i'ce and Suction Pipe, for sale by April L tf DissolitOu Tim Copartnership Marsh A' Co., in Clint tual ousent. 1'evsons ed to make immediate payment to M. McKinnon. i J-"ayetteville. or to C. i authorized to give red pepper. ' i .1...:.. , ' ...!. spice ami ginger, log cjiaois. eoojieis o r.it a wr-riotions. 'handsaws, augers, chisels and drawing knives, plate and rim looks turpentine hackers, scra pers dippers, axes and adzes. Ladies. Misses, and boys Shoes7, a large assortment ; gents Roots and Shoes: silk, Leghorn, and straw Ronnets ; Misses Flats and Ronnets"; Panama. Leuhorn. Fur. Moleskin, and Straw jfats, PETER P. JOHNSON. April 1".. ." I, - March 111. 1S.H s. Thompson. Clinton, who are .-.pis. J. Marsh. M. McKINNON. Yf ANTED, Ten good CARPENTERS to work in the Boat Yard near Kingsburv. (Jot incuts made monthly. April 18.U PUIl 1 Cask each, pure I Wine, just received an April 15, 1351 itmps ; Sheet Lead and Lead C. W. ANDREWS. Market Square. r C')artnc-iliij. Heretofore existing between J. this dav dissolved bv inn- indebted to the firm are request- in l wages win be given, and n:iv- Alply immediately to .'; NATHAN KING. ss-::t e Liq,roiss. ench Brandy, Port and Madeira I for sale bv J. N. SMITH. c9-n : Doe skin La-simere J ants: lancy Cassimcre I'anfs. at rail prices.:' A line lot of Vests: white, butt", and fancy j Marseilles Vests; black Satin and fancy Silk Vests, Ac. i A handsome lot of Cloths and Cassimeres; Gents' ) fine Linen Shirts. Collars. Ac. persons w ishing to buy would do well to call and ' examine our Stock before-purchasing elsewhere, as we are (leiermiio-o n -- " !- SCHLOSS A McCORMICK, Hay street. P. S. Clothing of all kinds for Boys of from four to sixteen years old. April" 22. 1K-.L OOrtf, AI.FIIED ALDEKMAX, Inspector of Xaval Stores and Provisions, WILMINGTON. N. C. All business intrusted to him will receive prompt attention. April 22. ISoL om "7 r. 31. WALKEK, Inspector of Xarul Stores and Provisions, WILMINGTON, N. C. All business intrusted, to him will receive prompt at tention. April 22, 1551 3m The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the Rank on Monday the 11th May next at 11 o'clock M. S0-:5t W. G. BROARFOOT. Cash. CLOTHING! CLOTHING:! CLOTHING ! I ! NEW ESTABLISHMENT. AM BERG k CO., Mlmlvsole l- lief ail Manu facturers and Dealers in Reiily-made Chd-hing, Have just received and opened the largest and best selected stock ever offered in this State. Thev keep constantly on hand an extensive assort ment "of Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, end racing every article for Gents toilette. Hats. Caps. Roots, Shoes, ("aiters. Shirts. Standing Collars of pure Linen. Cravats. Stocks. Trunks. VaTces. Carpet Rags; Fndcr cloth in Silk. Gauze. Cashmere, lisle thread. Cotton, and a great variety of other Gents DRESS ARTICLES too numerous to mention. A splendid assortment of Gents morning Robes. Also, clothing of any kind made to order on the tdiort est notice and latest style. Manufacturers of Shirts and Collars, importers and dealers in Cloth, (.'assimere. Cas-limcret, Vestings. Linen Drilling and Marseilles. Ac. Our stock will be replenished every week by our senior partner who resides North. Conic and examine, and rememler East side of Green street, in P. Shem well's new building. Boy? clothing, a large assortment kept alwavs on ha ikL AMBERG &. CO. April 22. 18.31. if IMPORTANT XKVS The Cheapest place in Tocn to lay Clothing! The subscribers inform the citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally that they have jot received a large and fashionable Slock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. From the finest to the lowest quality. Their s-tock con sists of COATS made of cloth, cassimere. cashnieret. silk lastin.;. bombazine, dralwle-cte. alpacca. grothing c loSi-iin f all color, checks and ginghams, and of all other kinds of goods in the market. Thev also offer i the largest, cheapest and best selected stock of PANTS and r,si.s ever seen in this market. Shirts, collars, suspenders, neck stocks, drawers, and a great manv other good ft,r gentlemen. They offer these articles at wholesale or retail on accommodating terms. Gen tlemen are invited to call at the store north-east cor ner .Market Square, next to A.Johnson & Co. M. GREEN TREE k CO. n' l A11 th indo,'teJ to"s prior to the I t Jan'v will please call and settle, as no longer fmlulgcnce can Ik- given. . 0, M. GREENTREE k CO. April 22, ls.-,i 2m given us more ".strength of intellect" has done us good. Dockerv is but another, and. a more signifi cant word for demagogue. Salisbury Banner. Willis Hester, once .Tlore. In a notice of this individual last week, we stated that a letter had been received from him by the Sheriff of this county, informing; him that the horse upon which he lied Was left in Eav etteville. This statement proved to be true, and the horse has been recovered. Since then, Hester himself returned to his residence, live miles west of this place ; and information there of having; been communicated to the Sheriff, he proceeded to arrest him, and lodged him in jail. As this affair has occasioned much talk, and as considerable euriosilv is manifested in regard to the manner of the arrest, wc give the parti culars as follows : The Sheriff, having summoned a posse of citi zens, on Friday morning; before dav-lig;ht pro ceeded to Hester s House, u hen - lie reached there, and so disposed of his men as to surround the house, the Sheriff approached the door, and meeting Mr William H. Thompson coming;, out of the house, he requested him to inform Hester that he must surrender, or he would be shot, as armed men unci surrounded tne bouse, i uomp son told the Sheriff that Hester intended to sur render, and then proceeded to inform Hester of the Sheriff's demand: in the mean time, Hester slipped out of the back door with his gun, and had proceeded some three hundred yards before he was seen by the Sheriff. As soon as this was discovered, the Sheriff pursued him on horse-back, followed by others of the company. :Ars the Sheriff approached him, Hester cocked ikS ifim-rthit vvlcy i'4ifciiUiil ita.vinir.:lixiriiii . , . I . ' '4 CT1 . 1 don't want to kill vou;""to which the Sheriff replied, "ion must surrender, or one of us must be killed." Hester continued to lice, and in endeavoring to cross a branch, which proved to be very deep, (having been swollen by the rain of the night previous,) he fell, and was nearly covered with water the Sheriff, meanwhile, got ahead of him on the opposite side. Hester recovered himself, turned back, and ran down the branch, when the Sheriff presented his pis tol at him and exploded the cap. As Hester ascended a slope, the Sheriff threw his pistol at him ; and when he saw that Hester's attention was directed to other pursuers, the Sheriff jump ed from his horse, seized Hester, and threw him down die making no further resistance. He was taken about a quarter of a mile from his house, On Monday last, Hester was brought before Chief Justice Nash, for an examination into the charge of negro stealing. Such evidence as was at hand was taken, and at the request ol the prisoner, further investigation was postponed until Saturday, the Gth of May. I lillsborcugh Recorder, l(.)A inst. say Wednesday, (which the S.imhi Woodeu's daeg, from Woden, their ;-.! , as Sunday, from Suuiia daeg, the dav sun. m i)i);i Hi anv day except th I ! d is not strictly .Jewish dav Hebrew signification f which t to ( i ,, fact, we consider it evidently impmpi r the lirst day of the week Lvtlie nm ;.- I or it in i it The Iargot MU In (lie World. The ways for hiving down an immense screw and paddle steamer for the Eastern Steam Navigation Co. arc in the course of completion at the yard of Messrs Seott and Russell, the ex tensive ship-builders at Milwall, where some hundreds of piles have been driven in order to support the huge fabric. Many hundreds of tons of iron for her keel, are ready to be put together, and the contracts have been signed for the completion and launching of the ship bath, there being lot warranl profane or s.icrcd history. The day w.-i- i, -, . kept, as one of rot until t lie time of ( ' m -1 .. i, the Groat, who. in the evtr n '.not ib i,ti,,i i felt for the religion to which he l.nd b. , n suddenly and iu! eriousl v oim i fed, nb i . (A. D. :P21) that it sliouhi be Kepi in 'ill . ,!:, and towns; but he allowed country p..,et. follow their work. In TdlS the r.'uneil . I h leans prohibited count iy labor. Some p-d.mt . ministers scrupulously moid m. nibuiii.- mm.m.iv and always style it Sabbath. Tin ,,,,m ( i , , mere affectation. It is in nun b im. . t style it "Lord day." (.inno. The best way to apply guano to nnv ) ..,, , rejieat for tin? seventh time, is o sow it bp, , cast, after breaking nil the 'nip-, yjfh m mixture, and plow it in. at the mff .1 o.i i oOO lbs. i.cr acre. J-uch loo 11 aliout $' on the land, and add live f els Jo the product. If you can no;, in, mix it w-ll with the soil by J, If you plow a deep furrow for your km will -b o I.i ploe. nl.''. , a i i w oi qui ,i ; i. ; b 1 M I Ho I.i i V n inl it ii i r l,b .. .. . i .. ... , i .i i u nil nw ii Mir Uillll) III I Ol- I O I I I till il I HI ( l i i 1 i live' or mx inches by another furrow, it , well. Take care tluit vou necr h i it ohm- u contact with seed ov jilant. When -corn is growing, you umj plow in frnwiio by tli ulda t4' the im-.y, -u i , , : . . o, it llOOll iM'OtVOor uhon f n ml b . rrn,- l( ;.. (... r advantage. Vou may sow it upon gr.i- and gain two dollars worth of hay for n on. spent.' Doth on wheat and ir.i-s, and' in ill cases when used as a lop driving, mi:. I, .ill ;, bushel of jilastcr with eac h cu t., or in;,', - .; compo.-t with swamp muck, charcoal, fin- , or loam. Cs,. 200 jioumls of lYnm ni Gn.n.'w to tne acre, ami vo:i will bud it eo fair dressing of liable manure. Never mix lime or ashes with wet it before using- keen it drv. loses strength. Jl produce.. I lo' hot e '.,( i,( poor sandy land, but i.s good b.-r n:i need ol manuring. It is Very valuable for ci.nb u -i t; giving t!icm great size ami good ll.ior and i k. ilut-ing no weeds. Jf is excellent for:in lad" llower garden, but she must use it as sparii.-.dr as our old aunt used to be of her lea u In u !,.. made it for hired men, and us bov.-; and ii'tl,. -. are careful never to make it any sfioic.o i i'i. will not kill her plants. A pinch the si,- ol t!,. same good old lady's pinch of Scotch .-unit', ! olved in a tumbler nfwatir and u-ed oa .; posted plant, will make it ktarl inlo Ide Id.- a. Ma' show er. Ouano is sold in Lags of l'.'A) to lot) i ;,! each. V. T. Tribune. LosJNO AXU (i.ixi.; A 11J.VC I Ii i:. A Corp pondciit of the I'hiladclj h.'a Sun, wrifii,;- )p .tu Cohnsset, Massachusetts, relates a yooiiat '' dote of a physician residing in that place, v. i.i- , he says is a fact, and the best temporal, e. lecture he ever heard. Some thirty year- ago this doctor was addicted to hard drink;)' i i ... . .1 t . : r. i . . i auu iii'Lun iru ni.i uon ss ouai uiiui s io mm n within two years from the present 1,mc- V,iC extent that the people were obliged to , ...I t followingare a few particulars of her dimensions: , JJo ,(on m. a IH.W ..j.vsician, a vouu-man, v, i -Extreme length on mam .leek 1 00 1 feett being j lhev ro()!liz(.(l !inioi;r lht.1M Tlns u . .t . 4:50 'Ct longer than the great Himalaya steam- vcr;. wt1, ,or tillH.f t1(. )U !o( lol. p,,;,,,. , er; extreme length of keel, 80 feet; extreme t;t.,;,Sf all(l ti. 110W doctor finding tin u. breadth of beam, 83 feet; depth of hold, (lorm- lust tllis ,jr.lC0 ol'i,estles met in li..- town t ,; mg four de'eks,) 58 feet; lengtlr of principal t,K; thKl(jV p,,.,.,.,,;, ..j,,,, ol nmii ,,,, ti saloon, 80 feet; height of ditto, l. feet; ton- j V(m1 (pJ(.top u j,!irri., ()f llom, nage, 10,000 tous, or builder's measurement, j 'tvltll r .. IV., und.-r ,-.-ilh d bo th 2-2,000 tons; stowage for coals, 10,000 tns ; j Klt.er lr0u. the voun-U" ! i; - : stowage for cargo, 5,000; 500 first elass cabins, th(. two doetok 'Ifn's hT mdi-.-d and wttti ample space lor second and tiiirti class passengers, besides troops, kc. while her screw DEXTISTKY. D. W. C. IJENBOW, Local Dentist, I i.i ie lounuat ins i;oo:n- near the Mar ket, where ho iv-ill l wO.nor.a ,1. , . ......... M1.irii III iiimi- cans am wait on those in need of nr,.r,b ..t I-.----- .-- - vices te ? l.1 l'0,"nn. with care, all operations upon the ,;V. , 1 U.I1W(1 oi Artificial Teeth are solicited . ii . lot.inano Pxaniini'Mnp;in..,, ri.:. ..r.... i, . ui iiiuuuiuiiiirc. o ti -V1" ljenlN,w returns his mwt grateful thanks to the citizens f Fayetteville and vicinity for the S i havcfi khuUy Ht.wl. and would resneetfu lv n, w .i. A . . : -V. - ii Mii.iin mui iif uiit'iuw ioav- ;,, p,. , ... - "mi in- iiiu-iiuK irav- miih I ",ldJlc f June.t alent three AjvrU 22. 1So4. tf NOTICE TO rUAVEI.EUS. The fcubHeiilier having recently fitted up u com mod i otiAouse at JohnsonviHe. on the Favcttcrillc and Western' riank Road, afwut 2?, miles from Fayetteville is now prepared to accommodate travelers at moderate charges. No pains will le spared to make guests comfortable. Joliafoaville. April 22. HZ4 S.. E. JOHNSON. 3m and paddle engines will be of the aggregati nominal power of 2,800 horse. She will also carry an immense quantity of sail. The princi ple of her construction, as designed by -Mr lirunnel, will be precisely similiar to the tube of the Hritaiinia-bridge. Her bottom, decks, and sides are to be double, and of a cellar form, j with two feet six inches between. She will have .tarv no fewer than fourteen water-tight compart ments, also two divisional bulk-heads running her whole length; the great length of the ship, it is contended, according to all present ex perience, will enable her to pass through the water at a greater velocity, with a smaller power in proportion" to her tonage, than ordin ary vessels now require to make ten knots per hour, and that speed is in fuct another result ol great size, her immense proportions admitting her carrying sufficient fuel on board to accom plish a voyage round the world. There are ten or twelve frightful cases of lip, tongue, and face cancer in the London Cancer Hospital, all resulting from excessive smoking. Five thousand five hundred emigrants arrived at New York in one da 'ast week. It is said that the Captain General of Cuba is examining the fortifications of the island, and putting them in thorough repair. v Lo, wit Ii ;i e.i i I ui, into the ji.'j i ! sneering ooj-oim ni , in terpreted by the chh r one, deliberate a'ir. but the oi k -ni, i mui funn'mr to tie' said,' "J have put the cork into the jug, and J m; never take it out again until I have sinned ..u out of the town of CohasseL" He kept 1,;. wonl, and in about a year from that time lo- had rained all his old patients and friends, and ob the young doctor to evacuate lor b ar I tarvmg. How toof.t ri.t'M''. A correspoiidenl of ii,--Home .Journal, recommends Ladies de-iron - of looking plump and fresh, in the lirst place, lo rise with the sun, eat a slice or I wo of bread and toast, drink a cup of tea or coffee, then ride six miles, (either trot or canter. At 1 I oYh, !., take a spoonful f cod liver oil, followed by a couple of hard crackers, then walk heartily "f-r an hour. Drink at dinner a half pint of the best Knglish or Scotch nle, to be increa-ed lo n pint, as soon as she can stand it. Drink tea in the' evening and collce at breakfast. On n lirin" between ten and eleven, lake a spoonful of cod river oil mid two crackers. Tin pre scriptions faithfully followed will impart frc-h-ness and a glorious appetite. A dcdi'ditful regimen that! The Cod Li r Oil indut-i-f the I,lunl'j;nM'- Fx-Senator John Davis, of Massachtoctts, died at Worcc.'tcr ou the 17th ir.U.