-i 7i us 1 A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Devoted to w ir, , , lmm , mmmm a, , ' ' ' ' ' ' " , t" '' ' ' ' " iT f11! - Si fsrl f6) Ti3 'jvj i"ifi Polities, the Markets, - - Foreign aad Domestic Xcus, Literature, Arieultnrr and ;' - r- . 1-.: ' ) . BttYAX t YATES, Proprietors.!- . PRINT KD ijv PAYETTEYILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, WILLIAM J.YATE5 ROBE It T K. BRYAX, Editor. Terms of Subsrrfrrion to the orth Caroliui. i or a single, copy, if paid in a.lvan in : $2 00 2 .10 oo 3 ro -o, inr :innutii, " at the end of 3 months, ' " th cud of 6 month. " at the end of the year, i0 subscnpt!on will Ijc rccoivod f.,r a shorter period than one yrnr unlc?s paid in advance. AVith the view of cxtondin- the circulation and en li&ncuijr the usc-fulneus of the paper, the proprietors of fer the following remarkahly low CLuji unites, i 'j-r.ini .1 ju.y i.v.'ijj v.i. .vav fr . ... . rojv.es or uie Carolinian. 1 year, $S 00 10 Of) Letters ou bumnCM coimctul wi"i the fire vtiW he .ddreA-UMh uiwUraijriied, and . pcst-n. Rntrs of AthritVmv , .Sixty cents pf.r w,, ,:). 0f If! l'mcs fi :!:" !irt h?!1 thirty cents f(,r cadi Mi1scinent insertion, unless the SECOND 8TO(!K.' PEAKCE &. PEMBERTOX Are now receiving, in addition to their former Stock, a beautiful assortment of BRKSS GOODS. Katin Striped lirrafffs. Colored Embroidered IJobe., Iiidic.i Collars and Under-Slecves, . Velvet a?id other Trimming, IJonnet Ribbons, Cravats and Stocks. Shirts. Collars. Ac. EXPRESSLY FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. ' : An il 1, 184. p. & 1'. Hay Street, CEDAR FALLS Cotton Varus and Sheet ings for sale hy TROY & MARSH. y Nov 12. FR.ES h SPRING AND SUM3IEU GOODS. SISO KUWAR1). E. li. &, jr. A. PE3IBERTON Have just received and opened a large and well select ed stock of i SILK ATD FAXC Y 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 Ladies' Dress Goods; Fancy plaid and brocaded Silks; plain Canary col'd do; black Gro-de-Rhine and figured do; rich PLAID Dei ages and Tissues. (Rlaid being the rage this season;) tigd and plaid Grenadines;' large lot fciiperior plain Derages and Tissues, embracing all the desirable colors pinks, blues, greens, blacks, whites, tans, cauarys, vc; printed Eiub'cl and Swiss Jaconets; India and Foulard Silks; plain fig'd and plain Challys ; Organdie Lawns: Printed Muslins: French, English and American Ginghams and Prints, i Vc. Ac. SV ..." -s. & J. LILLY II . embracing a great variety ol fUrtand Boitic Drv Goods, Summer Hats, Jiounets, Roots and Shoes, Umbrellas, I'arasols, Ac. &c. Mvi2Lr"erC,W'lected Wlih ,nuch nl villlK- All wTnl,"Un terms e5sivcly at Wholesale. glJS2KS.Ul,el,llcd "ith-le aud warranted to April 22, 1854. 0t ycvi-Ko.- oi. advertisement is ))iiblisheu fur nmr when U will be charged For three mouths. - - . 1 or six months. - IV,r twelve mouths, - - - than t. o months. 10 00 00 oo iSI-,',,rihC.S,,l5Wribor' 1US Zro WcH- JOIIX .J'UK ENTLEMEXS WEAR Superior black nirfl ...WriWVfHm wBVmtWrcnrs old, n feAt 1 inch SJ'try rti'd Cloibs; black French Doe-Skins; fanev lugli. weighs about 185 or 190 lbs. Jobey aged about t."d Cas-simcres, including some splendid patterns' m ' " m'T ' rt n, "K',10i' h'?h- Hto,lt- and weighs 17-3 Italian and French Summer Cloths: Drub D'Etes- fan lbs, luey were bought horn Mr James Surles. of Cum- cy coFd Linen Driliints; plain striped and lig'd do; erlaud county, a. id will probably be lurking in that j Siik. Satin, and Quilted Marseilles " Vesting. Ac. neighborhood. Tobev lias a wife at Mr Richard l:irl"s Elubd Clirain Muslins: ri.h Cm-tnin l)ani,ul. T..I.1.. 7""- All advf t tisements must be handed in by Friday 10 o'clock, a. in., to ensure their insertion in the next . ... ui s paper, and should have th- desired number of srrto.ns marked on them, orther-.vise thev will be terted till forbid and charged accordingly. Di:VA.V A YATES. ln- i ii- ?I A It I iNtany opos;te l. isr, (JEO to V.. Y. Willkings Faycttevill", N. C. v A ' T It V, LAFDE1L A letiou St. HOTEL. the above establishment am u.e.v j.reiiared to enter- w ho ma v irive me a S( ' A It 'MI ACiE Having recently purchase. I tain in a comfortable manner th - .:.. i i.n nig ainpie staples, g.io.l lio-tlers ami a .Us J)os,t;o,i to a.-cuiiinio,late. 1 trust 1 shall be able 1o give entire atisfact:oa to thosv' who mav favor me with th'-ur patroiiag.-. 11. C. M T.EAX. -iiii-u- ::. i s.-.:5. 70 1 1- in -louu.stou County. Filly Dollars for either, or one linu.li....! V 1 .1 .'-II . ' i'un:trs 101- ooiu. will oe paiu lor tlieir uiiiciy 10 me suosciiocr. or tor their con finement in any Jaii in the State, so that he can get them. An additional sum of One Hundred Dollars will be paid for the conviction of any the above Negroes. JOIIX COLEY. 1 air Buff, Columbus Co. X. C, Oct. G. C3-tf person of harboring H. IIAItJJAUCII, Architect and ltuilrtt-r, Fajtl tcvlllc, X. C., Respectfully informs the public that lie is prepared to execute i'LAXS of every description such as State and Court Houses. Prisons. Ac. Also. Churches, Cot tages, and other public and private edifices: Rridges. Roofs. Ac. Ac. all with Specilications and Contracts made for the same. He will also superintend all kinds of work. Orders will receive prompt attention, and Plans drawn and sent to any part of the country at short notice. Oct. 15, L53. ly-pd I). ; u I mport'u's i-l Muber EDW'D AlcrilERSON wiTtr !: !. V V A "i II U O . t i . '. :id Wlsd. .'sale Healers in Foroi"n coons. street, Nkw 'okk. 1 ''5.'J Cm i oriie-tJj- and W) Darclav and I200 ACItJiS OF TiAXD I'OK SALE. The subscriber offers for sale twelve hundred acres of Land, located in the lower end of Richmond county. Jt is about e.jui-distant from Floral College. Laureii burg High School, and Laurel Hill. The Laud is well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat. Ac. It also oilers great inducements to those engaged in the turpentine and lumber business. I have constituted Alexander .McLean. Es. my agent, during my absence, to whom all communications in regard to the matter may be addressed st Gilopolis P. O." l;obts.,ii county. Luther Dine, who reside near to the rr; mises. will take exhibiting them to anv one who mav call ! Damask and Cloths ; Tnbb XnnL-iiw -.no T,.,. ..tl jipre-i Jn-ds-eye am! Scotch Diapers; 10-4 Linen and : y otton Sheetings; Linen and cotton Pillow Casing: Huckabacks: Swiss Jaconet and Plaid Muslins; P.ishop and Long Lawns; stripe Swiss and Tape Muslins, brown and blenched Shirtings; Curtain Fringes: Grass Cloths J for skirting; worsted Damask and Marseilles do; Sattin ( Jeans; Corset do; 1'LAIX and EMD'D WHITE and I COL D CRAPE SHAWLS: LACE MANTLES and j TALMAS. PL A IX and FIG'D SILK DITTO; plain ; Linen, emb'd and hem-stitched Handkerchiefs : Kid , loves: twisted Silk Mitts; Silk and Cotton Hosiery ; Lisle Thread and Silk Undershirts. Chemizetts; Under-Slecves; French AVorked Collars; Swiss and Cam bric Edgings and Inserting; Thread, Cotton and Lisle Edgings; Linen and Robin do; black and col'd Silk Veils: green and brown Derage Veilings: white and j col d Silk Illusions: plain and iig'd Dobincts; black S:lk Settings for Mantles; ti-4 white Derages and Tissues for do: Silk Rooches; lionnet Linings and Tabs; Artiticial I'lowersand Wreaths. Straw Trimmings: Crape Lieces ; Florence Silks and Marcelains; Paper Hangings. Fire Screens. Wall Papering. Ac. Ac. A large lot of Moleskin and white and drab Reaver HATS: Panama, Leg horn, Alboni, Canadian, Straw ami outer styles SUMMER HATS. Roys and Youths do., in great variety; large as sortment fashionable Straw Donnets: Misses" Ponnets and Flats ; line Calf pump-sole and other styles Roots; Congress Gaiters and Calf Shoes; Ladies"' Congress i .alters, assorted colors: w hite. bronze and Kid pers, Ac. Ac. A handsome lot of Second Stock ,S1llI5i AND SUMMER GOODS. 1 aT f V?.LUAMS are nnw receiving their second fctock of Spring and Summer Dry-ools, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Boots, and Readj--Made Clothing, MX rt. V IV ,at'1 ,wo wccks uy one of the firm. 11V soh m tMji!f1&i-t of the Season, and will be disposed of ?f fes?or hotesaie nuyers on accommodating terms. We solicit an examination of our Goods, bv Merchants buyLiin this Market. All orders prompt I v attended to. J. R. STARR. j Ar tvir.T.rtMS April 22. 1854. tf ,' Fi Whig CoxVit that Gee. Dct' that when hr'-wj, not pretend toiSrt eminence ; t Cwi' him for the :ipi chcck-matt;4f ed by humbfPerj we do not w-jdfel c iples shouhlpecs and while ScSli At or that the P3m& tfL ------ T ....... i, "imuuii is ujltMS ; 1ic Democrats have repeatedly beaten ns unm, principle they have elected their candidates over our best and soundest men SabbatJ&Q renlr tt a " corresnon. ".Sondiiyi ,os applied -V.week; hetlienrsh, re.- ! '. Ml say that it1n'nirT Do gym the week hy. its ' .. nlanets w" t-ve sim. 2?T.e,-' -over each hour of iOYas alore n-iv 1 The 8 5 4. SPRING GOODS. unMersigned are now rcccivin.' t.1 t haVe their entire Stock in store by the lot! instant of , SEASONABLE GOODS, ; Embracing a great variety of 1 FOREIGN" AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas Parasols, Boors and Shoes, ' roolscap and Letter Paper, Hooks, lJoItiUff Cloths, k A-e With an extensive assortment )f READY-MADE C LO TIIJ'G , And lorcign and Domestic Hardware. All of which they otter to the trade at LOW PRICES and upon accommodating terms. 1 urcliasers vill find it to their interest to give the nooe fctocK an examination before making their selec Blank &c. thev have ad vocated Free buffrajrc and we have tried for a Convention, and we have been left behind; now we will put Gen. Dockcry at them, and trv the eirect 01 aemagogmsni. Jf we succeed, well; it' not, why we lose not Jiinir. for we liave iiofliin.r li J- oat urn,) dies Vavof the moon. ) &c. rL, .1; 1 r: it J the son and planets. rbor xo ancestors, from whom we have inure dirtctlr derivc.l o.,r 111 tlllK. n I . 1 , .A 1 1 - ....... Misio-nniCti tilt- (?.vs of the 1... - 1 . , . . m i.ic Min ami pianets. Dies, Sob's, or 01 me snii, wjis 1,1 ;,.on, Siinna daco-. . The sun was worshipped hy some luvthm na- j 1 o.i, inoiitrn tins did not strictly tfive rise to , mo ii.iiiic 01 1 tie iay, week the dav to lose, and moreover wo oot vb! rn , " . c I """v w .MU? .iiS lt "Hied the ,nie .some citsiunier wnose "lirmncss of nnrnos..' h.i: leasure in - 1 i'iif-y at 1 ( 'Xif- ;i t the corn' Feb'y 1 .-,:,. XT O. WES I OUT, .uv, I'VycMtville, X'. C1. r of Row a::d Green strei t-. mi mar mrpose. Oct. 22, J. (;. RLUE. Slip- tions. March X. LS54 HALL A SACKETT. Tli" iH,'ier-i be flu; id 'niilil v f'oil V'ill and Te-ta.meiit , per.-ou having ela'l tlieui within the liu; liotiei- "I'll !..- p.' the L.-tat March IS. Is5 1. Kft!t((;i's A"( !' iie.i liaiiiL'. at .uarch I enn of Cmn- t. (lualifn-d as Executor of the last dee'd. not i lies all to present 'Mrs R. ;!eR; ;CMb;st lh Ktate umiteil i:v law. i0erwi.-e this 1 11 nial AM U iifrrm-.iy, l).'l tu-to ;e immediate uieiit. IIS A. McRAE." Executor. .V5-tf TIP )'.:: v will please s or t:t lit" 1st dulgenee i';i: Oct I. is." Account me pri- do are ind"bt-.t to me by Xt- or lib- tin' same. And all'de'it ilut .Lfi't l?:. ina.t be settled, as hm mot be given. A. A. McKETIIAX t r t' ou ill t ssioia :iil Jaiinar Til a the delivery of ill 'llCMllT Moil;! Tiekets lor 1 ;. W. William v t VI II Id ill it t!I I SOX, 1 1. MINi; TON", N. C. NOTICE. I -e llon-e will be opened dailv for from ."' to 7 o'clock, A. M.. coni- y. 1 7 is iust. are now ready A o. X. Ice will lie at t he store ot be delivered ex- t to k"fs. as it coimis. When calle t iui" sp c'iieil above, charg d. April S. IS", t. is not intended t) keep any ac l on to deliver Ice outside of the double the regular price will be .JOHN I). WILLIAMS. ss-tf We have rece IMPLEMENTS, s Ac. Ac. A new 2 hors March Is. 151 AO It I" ri.Tl'll A L. ived our usual stock of FARM IXG h as Plough. Harrow. Cultivators. J. A T. WAD DILL. Wagon, complete, for sale. J. A T. W. r. jt jtii.i.an. .1. c. i!owiu:x. MILT.AX OOWDK.T, INSPECTORS OF NAVAL STORES AND PRO VISIONS. OPiee. corner of North Water and Ches liutt Streets. Wilmitigton. X. C. April S. 1 S5 I. S-.')ni TO MILL OWiEliS. The subscriber take this method of informing his friend and the public that he still continues in l!e'mi Wright business and all its branches, viz: foundering. framing, and erecting Water or Steam Mills upon vari ous principles, cither with simple or complicated ma- diinery. He returns his thanks to Hie public for the liberal patronage he ha received heretofore, and hopes by strict attention to business, and by giving general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He Litters himself that his work will compete with- that of any other machinist forspend and durability. All lier- -o,i nun ,:ini iouiv .luuc In rric-nT)nrc Ifiicr -svr.n trt rirt eu 10 give n;m a call, as lie Las fcvcral eonipetent t iar. 101 rw.ie-.i 01 io emoioy. nam is preaveil to execute all iobs at th" shortest, notice and 011 very reasonable terms. Orders promptly attended to. I-'or further information id Ires the subscriber at -Johnson vi 1 le. Cumberland ouuty. x. c. j. 1:. Johnson. Novemb-r 10. 1853 y-ipd. READY .MADE CLOTHING of a very superior quality; also Roys' and Youths. of every description; Shirts. Collars Under-Shirts. Cra vat mid Stocks; Umbrellas and Parasols; Traveling Trunks. Carpet Dags and Valices. Ac. Ac. Ac. hich will be sold ou a accommodating terms as any otner house 111 the place, either at Wholesale or Retail. The trading public would do well to give us a look be fore purchasing. E. L. A J. A. PEMRERTON. Hay Street. April 1. 1S5L 87-tf Jl AX". A LOT of Northern IIAY. of extra oualit v. ed and for sale bv TIIOS Fayetteville. April 22, 185. Ri J. JOHNSON. !)0-Jt ILL'S IXE PLCS ll.TKA BI KMSII. The Subscriber, a practical Root-maker of sonic ex perience, has for some time Ix-eu sensible that there is a I'siiltruliini to be vet supplied to the public in the wav SPKISG, 1S51. itruT.Pcfll.eP-'is noVv feeeivTllg-Trolir A'cW'-l ork, n ire supply 01 STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ready-Aiade Clothing, Sadleiy, Crock eiy, Shoes, Hoots, Bonnets and Bonnet" Trimmings, Hats of all kinds. In short, every ;-i tide usually ki td in drv e.iod Stores for sale. All of which I intend to sell as cheap ! as the cheapest. Thankful for past favors, I hope, bv i correct and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the THOS. R. TYSON. April 22, 185-1. ;o-;jt same. Cardial NEW The undersigned have a general Stock of GROCERIES. HEAVY GOODS. in store and for sale cheap. HARDWARE. ol a suitable burnish tor boots and shoes. Most of the art'cles now used either injure the leather or fail to impart that lustre so necessary to give to man's " tin dt rstmictinz'' a proper finish. He has therefore, dur ing the List twelve months, been devoting himself to the task ot preparing an article tree from Ihese obiec- ! l,..s- . l.....,.l. .,fi,.,. ...... .1. : .a- . ' ii experiment c.mpletcly succeeded. Then suit is -,v., 1 JioLow-ware, Iron, Steel, U indow Glass, Putty, nt plus ultra Jiurmsh. He only whiles that it may be tested in order to establish its superiority over all others. Call on him at his shop opposite Mr Lauder's Marble Factory. Hay street, and be supplied with an excellent article at a cheap rate. THOMAS GILL. Nov P. ! f?5o tf i'ai.i. sij-p,ii,n:s. I have always on hand a full assortment nfol'O. i uoi imi -.n. a.i't other ("oods suitable for CERJI the Fall and Wilder Trade, and w hich I offer for Cash .... :.. ..- .!. c -i 1 i- 1 . ... or in exchange ior j roituce ot almost anv l.-b. i I have now in Store Flour. Meal. Corn. Rice. Dacon Lard. Putter. Cheese. Crackers, Salt, white Clarified" and Rrown Sugar. Rio and Java Coil'ee. Tea. Molasses Vinegar. Fish. Cigars. Tobacco, Snuff. Candles SoaiV . .L.0V.0. .-i.oi.-. . r ni 1 r. i'.nei.-i.f- 1?,.. Rlacksmiths" and Turnentiue Tool Rroonis. Ducket. Oils. Paints. J)ye Stuffs, and in fact almost anything that can be mentioned 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. Jj-r- Just received, 10 hhds. new crop Molasses. G. W. I. GOLDSTOX A CO. New brick store east side Gillespie street, third door from the Market. March 18, 1854 If Spi-iiig :is! Sjiitimet" Slocli ;f ; o o t s , 1 x i) s jl o 1: s We are r consist i 11 men's, L:v 1 iving our SPRING and SUMMER STOCK, of a large and general assortment of Oentlc- Miss.es". Rovs" and Children's J-: a g isodts. ;.iit:;s. a.d shoes ibraeing every variety of style and ouaiitv. Trunks; Calf, (i .at. Liu Siioe Thread; with a larg. X 1 1 of which we will sell j. inctual custonr-rs. With ut ot Servant' Sh. ALSO ag and Rinding Skins; Lasts: assortment of Shoe Findings. ov for Cash, or rianie to VIVE IIlXfUItEO THOl'SAXU POUM1S COTTON AND LINEN RAGS WANTED. ine siioscrioer wni ay the highest market for any quantity of clean Linen and Cotton Rag- wrought and cut Nail. Powder. Shot. Percussion Caps! March 4, 15 4 tf and a good assortment of Dye .Stuffs; with many other 1 price fle Grocery line rood assortment of Dry rro i;ianket and K Goods. Roots ami thing in Also a -suoe. .x.-gro 1,1-anKet and Kersey, and a good assort ment of Ready-made Clothing. Cad and buy cheap W. H. OAJ-VFI?" 18"':''- TOMi-tim October 20, April 8. Jamks C. is:;l T. HAWLEY ss-(-;t Von. AIii.ks S.IIITTt A. fit n i. ;s ; 1 . . ',,: re nil x second storv Costi.v. f the uniian v, in the SMt I'H. JAM KS Have removed their office to th building form, rly occupied by t !,,' Tt legrauh t w here they are prepared to attend to all busiiief Conimissiou line. All business entrusted to th"m will be punctually attended to. Wilmington, Jan'y 14, 1 S5 L 7ti-iv SHIllXti S5t. n 1: W G o O D s. The subscriber is now receiving hi Spring and Sum mer stock of goods, among w hich may be found black and fancy Silk, some very superior : Silk Grenadine. Rerages. Tarlton Plaid, printed Muslin and Lawns. Ginghams assorted. Alpacca assorted. Swiss and Jaco net Muslins, Calico. Red Ticking. 10 4 Sheeting, brown and bleached Shirting, brown and bleached Urilling. Cottonade Carolina Stripes, brown Linen. Irish Linen, undressed family Linen, white and red Flannel, cotton Merino Hose, corded Skirts, black and fancy Mantillas and Talmas very fine, kid and silk ('loves, half Hoes, black French Cloth and Oasimeres. fancy Cassimere and Linen for gentlemen's wear, linen cambric Hand kerchif. a good assortment ; linen and cotton Diaper : Jims, Ki'i'.inv, hooks alio ees. oiuions. ,iun uozon spool cotton, knives and fork. Iron and nails, 50 Rags Rio Coffee loaf, granulated and brown Sugar ; tea. snuff pepper, spice and ginger, log chain, coopers' tools of all description. haieDaws, angers, chisels and drawing knives, plate ami rim looks : turpentine hacker, scra pers, dippers, axes and adze.. Ladies. AIises. and boys Shoes, a large assortment ; gents Root and Shoes; silk, Leghorn, and straw Ron nets ; Misses Flat and Roimets : Panama. Leghorn. Fur. Moleskin, and Straw Hats, " PETER P. JOHNSON". April 15. 1851, Sd-lt XOTICE. THE subscriber offers for sale, his LANDS, six miles North of Fayetteville. and about one mile from the Fayetteville and Raleigh Plank Road, consistin"- of about twelve hundred and sixty acres of land, suited to tii ' making of Turivit'uie or Timber. Thev,." on 1111 e lirenuses. a rood .Nan- ami t :nl Mill ..11 - 1 repair ami now-m operation ; also, a Dwelling -And II 1 V , . , " "l""""- " '""i o;oci ics, con: th. necessary oiithuii.. in m.i ' "' ' '-'Cot cmb d Collars, Sleeves and Chcmizett: ,Li Also, another tract of two hundred :i iifi,-,,.. ;llul "'fI Ldging and Inserting; Linen head waters of Carver's Creek- k..o,. .. .,J h... t' '.. . "1'ic 1 lamikerchicts; cniliil ditto; a fino lot of C 'lace, on which there is a small Farm, a Dwelling Hoi.sc I p n Z . L,'. ' Ik" ilV tr',110' DuU no or lei- tiuiise- 1 . I A large lot ot Hats, viz 1 1 the I a On the first named tract, there i cut about twenfv tive thousand Turpentine Do.xe. from two to four v.'..,',- old. All the above land will be sold on the most accom modating terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call 011 the subscriber, who will take pleasure in showing the above him!, AVM. R. ROLTOX Oct. 27, ls.Vf. ;.-,-( f PUMPS. Force and Suction Pumps ; Sheet Lead and Lead I ipe, for sale bv April 1. tf C. W. AXDREWS. Market Square. Dissolution of Copartnership. partnership livn'tr.f,.,... ..-:-.t; i . t M ... 1. v- - . -.ffii.ig oeiueen j. Ma sh .V C 0 m t lniton. is this day dish ed bv mu tual consent. Persons indebted to the firm Bve r2t- aV u ' ''U ' ,,r U C- s- Thompson. Clinton who are authorized to give receipt. i'nii, t.io au Th" C. March 31. 1854 f-'8-4t "WANTED, J. MARSH. M. McKINNON. Ten good CARPENTERS to work in the Roftt Yard near Kingsbury. Gool wages will be given and iviv hients made monthly. Ajiply immediulely to . ., - , NATHAN KING. April 8. l85t 88-:U PURE LIQ.IOHS. 1 Cask each, pure French Rrandv, Port and Aladeb n Wine, just received and for sale bv April 15, 1S54 S9-4t J. X. SMITH. iX E XV STOKE. SPRIXG AXD SUMMER GOODS. The subscribers respectfully announce to the people of I-ayettevidc and its vicinity, that thev have opened l T-,U- Stor(N (at ,1k- sand formerly occupied by Worth A Elliott.) containing a large Stock of DHY HOODS, "Which will be sold at Northern Prices. In r,l!r Slock may be found the late styles of Lmlies' Dress Goods : 1-aucy Rrocaded Silks; rich lig'd -and plain black Silk." at ail prices; Lawns; French Jaconets, Muslins, mid Turltans. in great variety; a very tine article of black Alpacas Ginghams, and Print: Piano and Table Cov- sisting aconet. Cam- 'rapc nets, Moleskin and Drab Reaver Hats, Straw Hat nil style; Straw Roanet. MIses" j Ronucts and ! bits. A line lot of Roots and Shoe?. Ac. ! A large assortment of Jewelry: i Breast Pins, a variety of Gold and i Gold Fob and Vest Chains. Ac. I Together w ith the largest nd fittest stock of Ready- made t lothmg ever belore ottered in this market : Fine black Cloth Frock and Sack Coats; also fine brown, blue and green Summer Cloth Coat: a fine lot of black Alpaca Coat. A large assortment of Pants: fine black Roy-skin Cassimere Pants: fancy Cassimere Pants, at all prices. A fine lot of Vests: white, buff, and fancy Marseilles Vests; black Satin and fancy Silk A'csts, Ac. A handsome lot of Cloth and Cassimere.; Gents tine Linen Shirts. Collar. Ac. Persons wishing to buy w ould do well to call and examine our Stock before- purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap. SC1ILOSS A McCORMICK, Hay street. P. S. Clothing of all kinds for Roys of from four to sixteen year old. April" 22. 154. DO tf NEW GOODS. The subscriber has just received his Stock of STAPLE ASU FANCY UR.Y GOODS, Embracing every article usually to be found in a dry goou s ouiif. consisting in part as follows : Plain black and watered Silk; plaid Summer Silk printed Jaconet and other styles Muslins; Grenadines i.erages and tissues; embroidered Muslins for eventn.f i ... ... r m csf.es; wiiue ana coin I at Hons; good assortment laceanu oilier style .Mantillas: embroidered Collar Sleeves, Chcmizetts and Handkerchiefs; Swiss and Mi.-u.iei ciguig aau inserring of sup-nor quality Bonnets and Ribbons of latest stvle and in great vai n ... . mj; rMllv .um.s, ouiv JIIIO IVKI IllOVl'SJ I InOl'l'llaS and Parasols; good assortment of Calico. Gingham leached and Orown Domestics; . loth. Cassimcres a nd -.. ..?.. 1:...... . , -. . .. ... e.smig, luien vxuous; .Niioes ami jsoots ior ladies; gen tlemen, boy, gn-ls. and children; gentlemen's SUM MER HATS; boy, ami girl Hats'and Flats, Ac. Ac. Also. Sugar and Coffee. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore receiv ed, he trusts by close application to business and fail dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. P. SH EM WELL. New Store on east side Green Street. Fayetteville. April 15. 1854. SO-tf Ha. just received a beautiful assortment of SPIIIX'G AXD SIMMER GOODS. He desires to return thanks to his friends and the pul lic for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed on him: and solicits a continuance of "the wine. His friends and the public are requested to give him a call, at the stand formerly occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south west corner market square and Gillespie street. ' April 22. 1854. 00-tf K-t-Mi OF V VETTEVILTiEJ 13lh April, lS.'ii. The annual meeting of Stockholders w ill be held at the Rank on .Monday the 15th May next at 12 o'clock M. S9-:$t AV. G. RROADFOOT, Cash. clothixg: clotiiixg:! clothixg::: j N E W EST A B LI SUM ENT. AMBERG cv CO., Whnhsnh c- RcU, il 2Tn n u- facturcrs and Dealers in Heady-made. ClutHir Have just received and opened the largest and best selected stock ever offered in this State. They keep constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of Gentlemen's furnishing Goods. em!racin every article for Gents toilette. Hats, Caps. Roots Shoes. Gaiter. Shirts. Standing Collars of pure Linen' Cravats. Stocks. Trunks. A'aFces. Carpet Rags; I'ndcr 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 short est notice and latest style. Manufacturers of Shirts and Collars, importers and dealers in Cloth. Cassimere, Cashmeret, Vesting. Linen Drilling and Marseilles. Ac. a Our stock w ill be replenished every week bvour senior partner w ho reside North. Come and examine j and remember East side of Green street, in P. Slit m- Well s new buildin Roys clothing, a large assortment kept ahvnvs on hand. AMRERG A CO. April 22. 18.54. tf ncicioiore triven us more trmiLL. tl..i. i.t.. "strength of intellect" lias done us good. Dockery is but another, and a more signifi cant word for demagogue. -Salisbury Bonner. WMls Hester, once more. In a notice of this individual last week we stated Ihat a letter had been received from 'him by the Sheriff of this comity, informing him that tllft llfirSP lll.nll w-hieb )i llo.l l.rlT - -" ...s. K V. M ,ln 1CII HI X"JV- etteville. This statement proved to be -true and the horse has been recovered. Since then' Hester himself returned to his residence, five 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 lias occasioned much talk, and as considerable curiosity is manifested in regard to the manner of the arrest, v.c give the parti culars as follows : The Sheriff, having summoned a posse of citi zens, on Friday morning before day-light pro ceeded to Hesters House. When "he'reaehed there, and so disposed of his men as to surround the house, the Sheriff approached the door, and meeting Mr William H. Thompson cominir out of the house, he requested him to inform Hester that he must surrender, or he would be shot, as armed men bad surrounded the house. Thomp sou tout me jNiiertiT tnat Hester intended to stir render, and then proceeded to inform Hester of the Sheriff's demand: in the mean time, Hester slipped out ot the back door with his gun, arid 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. -A tlin sciinT.:rr o , . . i-.-. . !-.; tt . . 11 w. wvi.it 11 ; 'ail UIIII. Jll'Siri I'l kl'l t-u rritd.t wkt) Mttufaitud. it.,, saving, "hiir. 1 don't wanffo kill you;" to which the Sheriff replied, "Yon must surrender, or one of us must be killed." Hester continued to Hee, and in endeavoring to cross a branch, which proved to 1 1 . . . - ue -.cry deep, (Having been swollen bv 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 dow n the branch, when the Sheriff presented his iis- tol at him and exploded the cap. As Hester iscended a slope, the Sheriff threw his pistol at urn ; and when he saw that Hester's attention was directed to other pursuers, the Sheriff itiinn- ed from his horse, seized Hester, and threw him down he 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 ot the prisoner, further investigation was postponed until Saturday, the Gth of May. IJUlsborcugi Recorder, 1 9. inst. some nations winch did not r-ni.sbb, if.., luminary a divinity. Jt is jll8t as heathenish to say Wednesday, (which the Saxons called Wooden's daeg, from Woden, their god of war) as Sunday, from Suiina daeg, the day of the sun. "Sabbath" is not strictly applicable to any day except the Jewish day of rest the Hebrew signification of which is, to tease In fact, we consider it evidently improper to call the hrst day of the week by the name of Sab bat. 1, there being no warrant for it in either profane or sacred history. The day was never kept as one of rest until the time of Constantino 1 ,!;imi,t' whoi" t,l extravagant devotion he telt or the religion to which he had been so H y- ,,Vd "'-variously converted, ordered (.A. I). oil) that it should 1... L.o.t ;.. .,11 . "T, ",,'' "e auowed country luiiow uieir work, in fr,:is thi lining i.l.:i ri 1 ....... p.u.mmeu country labor. Some pedantic ministers scrupulously avoid mentioning Sunday and always style it Sabbath. This, hCwcvcr "is mere affectation. It is in much better taste' to style it "Lord's day." people to Council of Or- Gohl Ear Rings, Silver Watches. IMPORTANT NEWS. The Cheapest place in 7 a ten to buy ClolJiing! The subscribers inform the citizen of Fayetteville and the public generally that they have ji:t received a large and fashionable Slock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, From the finest to the lowest qualify. Their s-tock con sists of COATS made of cloth, cassimere. cashnierct. silk lusting, bombazine, drab-de-ete. alpacca. grothing cloSifc-ibi f all colors, chocks and gincrhams." and of all otfer kinds of goods in the market. They also oiler the largest, cheapest and best selected stock "of PA NTS and ESTS ever seen in this market. Shirts, collars, suspenders, neck stocks, drawers, and a great manv other goods fi.r gentlemen. Thev offer these articles at wholesale or retail on accommodating terms (ion- Vf- J- t T'it0a CaI1 at th store "orth-east cor li .Mai.vet Square., next to A.Johnson A Co. M. GREENTREE A CO. ;m V ' A11 ,t.hosc '"debted to us prior to the 1st Jan 'v T'ViZr tal1 and o longer mdulgence can tl ner The Largest Milp In the Work?. The ways for la ving down an immense screw and paddle steamer for the Eastern Steam Navigation Co. are in the course of completion at the yard of Messrs Scott 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 within two years from the present lime. The following are a few particulars of her dimensions; Extreme length 011 main deck, 700 feet, being 430 feet longer than the great Himalaya steam er iiano. The best way to apply guano fo anv crop we repeat for the seventh time, js to sow it br'uatl cast, after breaking all the Jumps, with anv mixture, and plow it in, at the rate of -()) I() ouu ids. per acre. Each 100 lbs. will roL about S-'l 0.1 the land, and add five fo ten bush els to the product. If you can not plow it in, mix 11 well with the soil by hair. 11 you plow a deep furrow for your and sow the guano in the bottom five or six inches by another 11 1- . ; cii. xaive care tnat you contact with seed or plant. w nen corn is growing, voti may plow in j?.u'" A? tl idft of the vowif. chi iUli y now it upon growing wheat,and harrow it in fo-ood advantage. You may sow it unon -.rns .....1 :.. 1 .11 ... . . r ...... g.iiu 1 w o ooiiars worth of inv f..r pent. Both on wheat and grass cases when used n ow ing- row of corn md cover it furrow, it w ill do never Jet it con-c in every one ami in all lop flri'ssino' miv I...K 1 l 1 1 .. 0 '- IK".. ousiici oi piaster with each cwt. or iii.-.kn compost with swamp muck, charcoal, fine . l.-.v Use 200 pounds of IVmvh.i. (! to the acre, and you will find it equivalent to lair dressing of stable ninimr,, Never mix lime or ashes with ir,,,n,, ,.', ,.",. wet it before using keep it dry, "ami it never strength, it produces the hest eilVct poor sandy fain Hit ,r,....i r,. ... - . ' o'-'-'" ueeu 01 maiinrintr. It is very valuable for garden vegetables giving them great size and food fhivi.r o..,l ,.. dutirig no weeds. It Is cxellent for anv b.dvs tknver irarden. but mnst ..s,. ; .... ....'. , ...ou .iv. 11 ,10 sparingly oui oiu aunt used to be of her tea. when she upon any soil in made it for hired men, and us bovs; and if they are careful never to make it any stronger it win not kill her plants. A pinch the size of 1I.0 same good old lady's pinch of Scotch snuff, d;s so.ved in a tumbler of water and used on a ostea plant, will make it start into life lit-,. May shower. Guano is sold in batrs of 1.10 to lf.O imnmb each. X. Y. Tribune. Losing a.i G.uxixg a Pji.utick. A corres pondent of the Philadeli h.'a Sun. w rif ino- f'r, iin Cohasset, Massachusetts, relates a good anec dote of a physician residing in that place, which he says is a fact, and the best temperance lecture he ever heard. Some thirty years ago ago this doctor w as addicted to hard drinkiiur, and neglected his professional duties to such an 1 extent that the people were obliged to send to j Boston for a new physician, a young man, w hom I they colonized umour them. Thiims went, on , .,...- .-..ii .. i.,. .11 i t 1 extreme length of koel fiSft f.nt - ovt.-...,.,. I - lul o doctor losil.t 0... .. .v.. ..ws...v. t , n 1,1, ,b.,.l,. t , , . ,, 4 4- oreadtii ot beam, 83 feet; depth of hold, (form- . " , " V"1,' l"""' ing four decks,) 58 feet; length of nrincimil fl l,!S1bC C ol ,1,ct. " town store, saloon, SO feet; height of ditto, 15 feet; ton - tl,cold. doctor pari :hasM.g a jug ol rum, ami the ..age, 10,000 to-isor builder's measurement, "1l,.I,-?V loc,r bllJi"V rrel of flour home 2-2,000 tons; stowa-e for coals 10 000 tons' 1 lll,liv;1tju remark ol a by under called forth a sneer iioiii 11 le given. April 22, 1S54 2m M. GREENTREE A CO. ALFKLD Inspector of Xaval ALDEUMAX, Stores and 1 revisions, WILMINGTON. N. C. All business intrusted to him will receive prompt attention. April 22, 1854. 3m P. M. WALKEK, Provisions. DEATISTKY. 1. W. C. BENBOW, Local Dentist, way be found at his Rooms near the Mar ket, where he will be pleased to receive his professional ser- Inspcetor of Xaval Stores and . WILMINGTON, N. C. All business intrusted to him w ill receive prompt at tention. April 22. If 54 Gnj ...,ii.- , . vices OU tUot?0 iu ueiu ot" teeth W'to""- 'V ,,i C,lrC ftU f'Perons upon the toerdla S;:VrtiEcr'?l elicited N R ul v . 1 IM C',,K,,''! ot 1". manufacture. to ti,e cicn orFaven nS-!!!s ""f 'hanks liberal mit..mr,?,i ' V ttvllle a,Hl vicinity for the ing Fayetfcwille d maNy knmvn ,,,ut he intends leav ontl C lL tLe n,,ddlc of Jun--' I abwnt three Auril 22. 1854. tf X OTIC E TO I' IJ A 1.. ..o MiiMtinijer having recently fitted m. aeommod! Johnsonville. April 22, 1S54 S. E. JOHNSON. 3m stowage for cargo, "3,000; o00 first class cabins, with ample space for second and third class passengers, besides troops, &c. while her screw and paddle engines will be of the aggregate nominal power of 2,800 horse. Shc will also carry an immense quantity of sail. The princi ple of her construction, as designed by Mr Bruunel, will be precisely similiar'to the tube of the Britannia-bridge. Her bottom, decks, ana sides are to be double, and of a cellar form, with two feet six inches between. She will have 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 fact 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 day last week. It is said that the Captain General of Cuba is examining the fortifications of the island, and putting them in thorough repair. ie voungtJ- ani u the two doctors. I .rts x noticed and in terpreted by the elder one, who, with a calm, deliberate air, put the cork into the jug of rum, and tinning fo the sneering opponent, he said, "I have put the cork into thejng, and J w ill never take it out again until I have, starved you out of the town of Cohasset." He kept his word, and in about a year from that time he had rained all his old patients and friends, and ob liged the young doctor to evacuate for fear of starving. How to ;kt I'l-iur. A correspondent of the Home Journal, recommends Ladies desirous of looking plump and freh, in the iirst place, to rise with the sun, cat a .slice or two of bread and toast, drink a cup of tea or coffee, then ride six miles, (either trot or canter. At 11 o'clock, take a spoonful of cod liver oil, followed by a couple of hard crackers, then walk heartily "for an hour. Drink at dinner a half pint of the best English or Scotch ale, to be increased to a pint, as soon as she can stand it. Drink tea in the evening and coffee at breakfast. On re tiring, between ten and eleven, take a spoonful of cod river oil and two crackers. These pre scriptions faithfully followed will impart fresh ness, and a glorious appetite. A delightful regimen that! The Cod Liver Oil induces the plumpness we suppose. Ex-Senator John Davis, of Massachusetts, died at Worcester oa the 17th ir.st. ti