4 V- 0 5 f : .' i "' ''; t - ; .iu At to Polilics.r- the ; Markcis, Forcia and , Donicsdc 'Kcvi ; amj "Genera! Information TWO DOLLARS IN ADVANCE FAYETTEVILLE, X o:," SA-T I 1)AY,:: : MAY : 0, 185L BRYAN & YATES, Proprietors, , VOLUilC XV NO. 791 - ,v . j. f-, . , ' .. ; ..- - . i - i ' , ' - - ' ' " 1 ) - ' ' .- .- - - .. ; ;w . ... ' . -.. . ,m V .;. J '" - ''".'. ' ' r V '" '- :--- V" . '. . mm: lr cs, sa ' 111 eJ 'Vcaa. " A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Devoted i rillXTED I5V AVILLTAM J. YATES. " Jl 0B CRT K. BRYAN, Editor. Tcrmg of SuWrlplloa to the ?forlh f aroC'hlan : Tor a single copy, if paid io advance, prr annum, ' f 2 00 " " " nttlieondof 3 months, 2 50 " tl " nt the end of C month, 3 0? " " at the end of the rear, 3 50 No i1jcripUoir -will Ie received for a shorter period thnn one year mil;-fs a:d in advance. L "With the View of. extending the circulation. aid en liancin.RJ.he uscfulnc? of the paper, the proprietors of fer the following rcmavkably low - 5 copies of the Carolinian, J yCnr. JfS.oa . i 4 j 0-.3-i-. " ' " " 15 '00 " ;: Letters on LusinefM connected with the firm iwit he ddresscd to the underpinned, and viut be post paid. Ratrs cf Auvcrri'r.-: Sixty cents per fipiare of If. lines forjhe first and thirty eents for each' ni1sef'irnt1 insertion, unless the advertiFcmcr.t is puMifhedTor more than two months, when it will he eharvl ' 1'or three ino!ttIi., - - - - .- of) 1'er iv months. - - ' - - 6 00 1'or twelve nontlis, - - - - . - 10 00 TV." All a dviTtisfnint.s must ! handed in by Friday 10 o'clock, a. ni., to e?tire their insertion in tha next dav's paper. ant should have the desired number of iu srtions marked on th'-m, ortherwsse they will be in--rtei till forhi. I and charged aee-ordinly. JI1IVAX &. YATES. SE CON I) STOCK. ?EAl'fiS i PE3JBERTCN Arc now receivi a beautiful assortment f I J)1UJSS GOODS. Satin istriped Rerajres. Colore1 I jadics Velvet Wild other Trinnning, lion net Cravat Khirts. EXPRESSLY FOU TUB' -.WHOLESALE THADE. April 1, 1854; CEDAIl FAfcLLS Cotton ' Yarns and Sheet- () t. 1; iirsr. K V A C T O 11 V, isY r,v.p. lafdei:. to W. WilJIJnfrs Auction- Store, l-'av. itt'vil!--, N. C. v - ings for sale by Xoy 12, 183 : high, wciphs about VI vearss ;" feet I) SO HCWAllI). Runawar from tile subscriber, his Neprro men, JOHN and TO B ICY. Johh is about 20 .rears old. 6 feet 1 inch 18.) or 190 lbs. Tobey acred about inches hirh. ftout. and weicrhs 17o lbs. They were Ixihipht from Mr James Juries, of Cum berland county, and will probably be lurking in that ev has a w.te at Mr Kichard Ibrd s. I .:' Fifty 'Dollars for either, or one I both, will be paid for their sppre- y to the subscriber,, or for their con- in the State, so that he can fret al sum of One Hundred Dollars will yictkm of any jier.-ou of har!)oring airinoornooa. j o in Johr;sto; Count hundred 1U .liars fo bnsion and didiveJ finement in any Ja them. An additlo; be paid for the coi the above Xejiroen. Fair BufT. Colum CAUTII.'.OK UOTE!i. "Havi-i-r recently pure'ias4.Ml the above establishment from MiiL-mn K'diy. K-.. Lam now prepared to enter tain in a eouirortai'Ie ni imn'r the wiio may give me a call. Having a:np!e si.inL-. good ho.-tb rs and a dis poiltlon to aceo.nnio.l.-it'". 1 .trust 1 shall be able to frrv entire s;itis!"aetiou to tho-o who mar favor me ith thvir u.itron.ic. II. ( MeLEAN. Dece::i!..f-r T.. ,:!. 7-tf KDW'l) MrPHElirfON II Architect niirt Ilcspeetfullv infi to execute i'MjANS and Court House" lagrfs.. ana otLer p l.troiK, tre.- Ac, al made for the same, of work. i Orders will rece drawn and sent to notice. Oct. LV1S.3. I 2 oo At ncs The subscriber ofl' of Lund, located in v.inr : x v a v is n o . V"holes:!i Dealers in ..;n"t i i? Y CODDS. i'rk IMice and l!) Knndnv street. a v. k : Impjit"rs and A. V ( . Foreign and Xkw Yoijk. ii vuui-iii.-uiiiii irin j- lorai i.oi leire. ..aiireii- t in g High School, ind Laurel Hill. The Land is well h of corn, cotton, wheat, vc. It itCeineiits to those engaged in the rr business. I Imve constituted sq. my agent, during kit absence. adapted to the grow also oners great im turpentine and luml Alexander Melan. November 7, I '-'".' f'.ei -p t ):" at ilie cormT of IJo'w and Creen streets. Fei.'v s:::. The. under i: jjued having, at. March Term of Cum- 'rl.i'ei County t'oiu t. ipialilied a Kvecutur of the last TO j he subscriber t friends' and- the imb! Wrrig!it business an. 5 framing, and rreetlu ''is pr.ineip-les, cith x:hinerv. lie retur lib'-ral patronage hr i i:.4 ii at. j. f-l n;vv:us eiaiius jja..n.- iu- ivi."' i theni w:thin the lime H'miU-a iv law. oinerwise uiis notice will be -pl.-a. led in bar of recovery. -Debtors to the Ext ate will please make immediate payment. J AM LS A. McUAK. Executor, rarc.h 18. IS' t. ' S-l t f TlltiSH who are indebted fo me by Note or Account v, 1! p'i-e settle the same. And all debt due me pri or to th Nt Jan'y. must be settled, as longer in dtiVgeiiee cannot be e,iveu. '' A. A. McX ETHAN. Oct t. bl".n. tf - - ' - K. M. HH'iK IIISON, CiinniiNiiinii nitl KorwaHlnjc .llrrctiant, ' Wh.min(;ton, X. January .7. IsVt y NOTICE. Th I'avett 'ville lee IIoue will be opened daily for thrt delivery of Ie from :k to 7 o'cl yj'k, A.M., com meneing Monday. 17lh iii'-t. Tieketx for Ice are now ready for sale at the store of Cr. Williamn A- t'o. No hv will be delivered ex cept to ticket-", as it is not intended to keep any ac counts. When called on to ddi cr lee outride of the tinv spTili"d above, double the regular pric will be c!rrg"d. JOHN D. WILLIAMS. April S. Is-Vt. 88 tf - ACitticnj'rruAii. " - We Trive rec"ivel our uvaal st'H'k of FAEMINCi IMI'LE'-IEN'TS. such as Ploughs. Harrows. Cultivators, Ac. Ac. - J. A T. WAP DILL. Wagn, complete, for sale. J. Sc. for that purporit. Oct. 22. Matters himself that I any other maehi nist sons who want worl well to trive him a e Orders proinpUy att address the suberJ county. N. C. November 'LI, IS The Subscriber, n A new 2 Imre M.trrii tS, 1S.-.1 T. W M 5,11.1. AN. ' J- KOiVDKN. INSPEOTOII.S .OF NAYAL FTOUKS AND PUO lYI.SlOX.S. Oilice. corner c.f North AVatrr and Ches nuit St reels. ' Wilmington. N C. - April S. 1S.M. S r.v.x Sjjrlng nnl Summer Kioc.t of ;; t) o t .v a x ' ji o i: xf rve'ving our S1MHNC inxd SUMMEU STOCK, ing of a large and gen-sral assortment of (Jen lie Ladies", Misses', lJoys' a:ul Children's BOOTS, (LUTKIIS. .LYI) SHOES. Embracing c very variety of style and quality. With a gejiM el assortiiVMit otVSe-v;i;it.s Shoes, " ALSO Tr a iks; Calf, (bat. Lining and HindlmSkint; Last: Shoe Thread; with a large assortment of Shoe Findings. All of which we will sell; hnv for Cash, or on lime to punctual eu-Jomers. r- ; S. T. II AW LEY '& SON. April S. lis"!. ss-i;t Wear rons: men's. desideratum to be y of a suitable burnish articles now used ei impart that lustre sol dtrstanding a. pr ing tne last twelv the task of prej)arin; tionsand has at led experiment complete nr phis ultra Jiur mav be tested hi with an excellent ar Nov 9. 1 S.r3 THE subscriber of North of Kayettevi Fayetteville and 1? about twelve; bundr repair and ntnv in oj tlie necessary on thoiises. in good repair. Also, another traca Place, on which ther and other houses On the tirst name five thousand Turpe old. i All te above land modating terms. P please call v tlie sn Jav.f.s C. Smith. Mh.ks Costin. JAMES C. S3IIXII & iu, Comrniln Mcrfh'i.nl?, lLveTe;noved tlieiroilice to the mm ou.'i story of the building formerly occupied by the Tele-re C'ompeny, where t!iev-are prepared to attend to nil business iu the ('oinniis-io'i I ne. All busines attended to. Wilm'ogton, Jan'y 11, 1 8-1 showing the above liads. Oct. 27. Force and SnctioJ Pipe, for sale by April 1. tf PU 1 Casl: ench-pure Wine, just received alnd for salje by Aoril IS.-IST.! 1 F0-4t cntrustei to them Mill be punctually 76-lv x i: w g o o is. : iAiroi Tic CZcijc'st 21?-t alarga and fas-hional From tbc tinest to thtj igj in addition to their former Stock, Embroidered Koles - dollars and Under-SIecTef, Ribbons, andc Stocks, ollars. vc, I .tr. Hay Street, TltOY i MARSH. - : V; - ' J RES H : . -v-; ;yV;:' SPRIXG AXI SUlUIERi GOODS, His Co, N. C. JOHN COLE Y. Oct. C. . 63-tf IIARHAUGI1, nnildrr, Ifaj'ettrvillc, ST. C, ms the public that he is prepared of every description Fitch us State Prisons, Ac. Also. Churches, Cot- iblic and private edifices; Dridges. with Specifications and Contracts lie will also superintend all kinds ve prompt attention, and Plant" uiy Dart of the c&niitrv at short V. ly-pd OI" LAND FOK SAK..' rs for sale twelve hundred acres he lower end of Richmond eonntr. to whom all eommuliications in regard to the matter may te addrrsed at Cilonolis P. ().. Robeson count v. Luther Blue, who resides near to the premises, will take pleasure in exhibiting them to any one who mav call J. C. 1JLLE. f.Mf kes this methofl of in forth in c his that he still eoiitirv.ies in the Mill all Its branches, viz: foundering. ; Water or Steam Mills upon vari- r with simple, or complicated ma- i ..i X..." fc J- A. P K it B E UT O S; ; Have just rcceiveu and opened a,. large aad well select ed Ftock of ;. .. . !.: SILK AND FAN C Y DRY GOODS, I Which have been selected with tinusttal care, and le eigned more particularly for the Retail Tradv In our 'jftock'inay le found all the Iftte Ftyles and designs for Ladien' lrcs Goods; Fnney plaid and brocaded Silks; plain Canary col'd do; black Gro-de-Rliine and tigtired do ; rich PLAID Berages and Tihsucs. ( Plaid being the rage this season;) tig'd and plaid Grenadiwes; large lot superior plaiji IJcrages and Tissuy. emlracing all the ; desirable colors pinks. 'Wncn.' gr?ins. -blacks, winter, tans; canarys, Ac: ,priuteI Endi'd jxnd SwTy:i Jaconets; India and; Foulard, Silks;' plain fig'd; and" plain,, Challya ; Organdie JnwrprPrinred" Ma?lijtsJ Ir'rciK'h, English aud American Ginghams and Prints, ie.Ac. '"""" '-. :'--:. FOli" GENTLEMEN S WEAR Superior black and fancy col'd Cloths; black French -Loo-Ski nsj Taney col'd Castmeres, including some splendid . patterns ; Italian and French Summer Cloths; Drab D'Etes; fan cy col'd Linen Drillings; plain striped and fig'd do ; Silk3. Satin, and Quilted Marseilles Yestings, &.c. Emb'd Curain Muslnls; rich Curtain Damask; Table- Damask and Cloths ; Tabic Napkins and Towell ing;' irds-eye and Scotch Diajwrs; 10-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings; Linen and cotton Pillow ; Casing ; Huckabacks; Swiss Jaconet and Plaid Muslins; Bishop and Long Lawns; stripe Swiss anl Tape Muslins, brown and bleached Shirtings; Curtain Fringes; Grass Cloths for skirting; worsted Damask and .Marseilles do; Sattin Jeans; Corset do; PLAIN and EMU D WHITE and COL'D CRAPE SHAWLS; LACE MANTLES and TALMAS. PLAIN and FIG'JJ SILK DITTO ; plain Linen, emb'd and hem-stitched Handkerchiefs ; Kid Gloves; twisted Silk Mitts; Silk and Cotton Hosiery ; Lisle Thread and Silk Undershirts, Chemizetts; LfiH der-Sleevos; French Worked Collars; Swiss ami Cam bric Edgings and Inserting; Thread, Cotton and Lisle .Edgings; Linen and Robin do; black and col'd Silk Yeils; green and brown I'erago Yeilings; white and col'd Silk Illusions; plain and fig'd I'obincts; black Silk Nettings for Mantles; fi-4 white Perages and Tissues for do; Silk Rooches: -Bonnet." Linings and Tabs; Artificial Flowersand Wreaths. Straw Trimmings; Crape Lieees ; Florence Silks and Marcelains; Paper Hangings. Fire Screens. Wall Papering. c. Ac, A large lot of Moleskin and white and drab Beaver HATS; Panama. Leghorn. Albcni, Canadian, Straw aud other styles SUMMER HATS. Boys' and Youths do., in great variety ; large as- sbrtment'fashionable Straw Bonnets; MFsses' Bonnets and Flats : tine Calf pump-sole' and other Ftyles Boots; Congress Gaiters and Calf Shoes; Ladies Congress! Gaiters, assorted colors: white, bronze and Kid !lip- pers. tve. iVc. A liantsome lot ot READY MADE CLOTHING of ;Vvcrv superior quality; also Boys' and Youths. of every 'description; Shirts. Collars, Under-Shirts. Cra vats and Stocks; Umbrellas and rarasols; Traveling Trunks. Carpet-Bags and Yalices, &c. Ac. Ac. Which will be sold on as accommodating terms as any othei-, house in the place, .either at Wholesale or Retail. The trading public would do well to give us a look be fore 'purchasing. E. L. & J. A. PEMBERTON, Hay Street. April 1, 1 .-!. 8T-tf 'Ar hr 1 Fc: II AU H)ld ': a: give - ' A I & K. J. LILLY 7- n?c"lar their SECOND STOCK of Spring ; - w GOODSr eiabracing h great variety of s - ami Doiccfltic Drj Good?, Summer Lounets, Hoots and Shoes, Umbrellas, . f lVrasolis; tc. ' - ' iich were selected' wtlh!inuch care, and will be 'ecommodstingternuj exclusively at Wholesale, ders will .betilled with care and warranted to sfactiou. " ' - - " ; 22, JS54., h(Mt:; :t' ; ST ieco; SPJlIXGt.AKb: SUMMER GOODS. '. ' " Vl LLIAMS r nre- now receiving their ock f)T Spring and Summer Dry Goods, , . Alilue Liotamtr,- ;i - , ; Select, within the last two weeks by one of the firm. in the Hrthern Markets, at greatly reduced prices from the earl part pf the Reason, and will be disjwsed of to -Wholes e buyers on accommodating terms. We solicit an cxaniation of our Gools, by Merchants buying in this Mat ret. All orders promptly attended to. I J. B.HTARR. j. M. WILLIAMS. April!2. 18T4. tf I. 18 5 4. :.'v- : ! S r It I N G GOOD S . Tlie uldersigned are now receiving, and expect to have their entire Stock in store by the 13th instant, of M J SEASONABLE GOODS, Embracing a great variety of FORXIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Hats, Qips, Uonncts, Umbrellas, l'arasols, V Boots and Shoes, - Toolscap and Letter Paper, Blank Ijooks, .Bolting Cloth?, &c. '-&c. Ac. j With an extensive assortment f riEl J) Y-MA DTI C LO TiriJK'G , And Foreign and Domestic Hardware. All of whfrh they offer to the trade at LOW PRICES and npon iccommodating terms. PurchaA-rs will find it to their -Interest to give the above Stock an examination before making their selec tions. I HALL & SACKETT. March II A V Receiv- nr. wi.nirv- i.. i in- iiciiii, ..i till" rfVPV.,,.!!...... HIV P-4 has rcccirod beret ofore. and ln,, 1 'v lC ' f.Mimjiwmjr, .. ' . . e l ;iru1 tor snle w imsniess, unit by giving general j Tiinc'j' TAto-w -r,V ; Faye"h?Wlle. "Ap'rTT 22. 1831. ''i'O-l . is work will compete with tlialot I .. - ' - !'or speed and durability. All per- . SVIIIXG, lKft-l. done in the above line woulo lo ! The subrcriber is now receivinc from New York, a ill. asdic has several 'competent l:-,r-. siM.nlv of 1 T". -1 1 . .. . . .11 o , U . ov. aiui is prepare u io p.v cuip an workmen in hi emi jobs at the shortest nhte and on very reasonable terms. nded to. lor further information. I er at Johiisonville. Cumberland ! D. B. JOHNSON J : y-ipd. ; i plus ctruA m;i?Kisn. practical Boot-maker of some ex- STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Beady-Made Clothing, Sadlcry, Crockery, Shoes. 3oots, Bonnets and Bonnet " -.Trimmings, Hats of all kind. In f-hoit. every artiule usually kept in dry.', good b i Stores for sale. All of which 1 intend to sell as cheap , as the cheapest. Thankful for past favors. I hope, by j correct and fair dealing, foment a continuance id the , NEW GOODS. The (subscriber has just received bin Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Embracing etcry article usually to be found in a dry good's Store, tonsisting in part as follows : Plain black and watered Silk; plaid Summer Silk: printed Jacom t and other styles Muslins; Grenadines: llerages aud Tissues embroidered Muslins for evening dresses; white land col'd Tarltons; good .assortment lace and other stvle Mantillas; embroidered Collars. Sleeves: Cheniizetts and Handkerchiefs: Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting of superior qualify; Donnets and Ribbons of latest style and in great varie ty; sewing silk Mitts; Silk and Kid Gloves; Umbrellas and l'arasols; goou assortment of Calico ' Ginghams bleached aud brown Domestics; Cloths, Cnssimeres and V estaig; linpii Goods; Shoes and Hoots for ladies; gen tlemen, boys, girls, and children; gentlemen's SCM MEU HATS; l)oys, and girls Hats and Flats, Ac. Ac. Also, Sugar and l.oJfee; ' Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore receiv ed, Ix trusts by close" application, to business and fair dealing, to merjt.a conttnuauec of the saine. r33ew- Store on east side .'Green Street. Fayetteville, April 15, 1M4. 89-tf . I i- -i i it j i v i i-k v-i y-t ti A i- 1r T 1 Ml A IkAAII 111! 11 i! 1 ll I J T IT 1 T I TUM'O 1 Z 1 Hl IJUUl jtlllt riMT, ill ili j her injure the leather or fail to necessary 'to give to maiw " Ti7j- per finish. He has therefore, dur niontns, been devoting himself to i t 1 4 ill title; lILt I I r LI i r t ' v - rr1i nl'fnr iniM-li invpvrirfltinn flf Bv siKceeded. J he result is"tI- Jiuuun-nu, jiuo, lhiu, nimu iuw, x uiiy, Carthage, April 22, 14. NEW GOODS. The undersigned have iu store and for sale cheap, a general Stock of GROCERIES. IIEAYY HARDWARE, Avihlies that it i mi." He onlv drder to establ'r.-h its superiority over all others. C;all on him at his shop opposite Mr I. auder's Marble Faqtorv, Hav street, and le supplied icle at a cheap rate. - THOMAS GILL.' tf ; NOTICE., rs for sale, his LANDS, six miles le. and about one mile from the leigh Plank Road, consisting of i d and sixty acres of land, suited to tlie making of Turpentine or Timber. There is also i on tlie premises, a gid Saw and (irist Mill, all in good Ulacksmiths' and Turpentine Tools, Brooms, Buckets. 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. . PriHhice of all kinds f:d;en in exchange for Goods at market prices. 5yJust 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 18, 1S.U tf - ; yration : also. 1 I lit-rvl 1 rr 1' l V 11LII, anl all of two hundred and fifty acres, on the head waters of Clrver's Creek, known as the Tarrv is a small Farm, a Dwelling House tract, there is cut about twentv- itine Iloxes, from two to four years j ' . :"'.-.' I '- swill; be sold on the nnnt aeenm- rsons wishing to purchase, will isc r i her, who will take-pleasure ni FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS COTTON AND LI-XKN HAG S W A NTED. The subscriber will pay the highest market price for any iptantitv of clean Linen and Cotton Rags. ' HAY1D MURPHY. March I, i tf STORE. SUMMER GOODS. CLOTIIINOI CLOTHING IX CLOTHING X IX NEW ESTABLISHMENT. VMBEKG CO., Wholesale Retail Ma nu facturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing, Have just received and opened the largest and best selected stock erer offered in this .Stale. They keep constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, embracing every article for Gents toilette. Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes. Gaiters, Shirhf, Standing Collars of pure Linen, Cravats. Stocks. Trunks, Yalices, Carpet Rags; Undr clotli 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. ; : . . Manufacturer of Shirts and, Collars, importers and dealers In Cloth. Cassimere, Cahmcrer, Yestings, Linen Drilling and Marseilles. Ac. " Our ; stock will be replenished 'every week by our senior partner, w1k resides North. Come and examine, and rememlier East side of Green street, iu P. Shcni well's new building. Boys clothing, a large afsortnicat kept always on hand. AMBERG & CO. April 22. 1S,4. tf DENTISTRY, rr v;m. r. BOLTON. 65-tf ! Pl"3I rs. Pumps; Sheet C Lead and Lead ,V. ANDREWS, Market Square. IK LKllOKS. rrench Brandy, Port and Madeira J. N. SMITH. IT ANT NEWS, r e in Town to lull Clothing! The suU-cribcrs inflirm the citizens of I aycttevitle a; id the puldic genevllly that they have just received e Stock oi RKADY-tMADE CLOTHING, lowest quality. Their t-tock con sists of COATS made of cloth, cassimere, cashmcret silk, lasting, Iwmibazifie. drab-de-ete. alpacca, grothing ClOtll. Imeil Of all eolbl- r.l...rV on.l mnnlmnic on1 rf ii v tiiiu l i ii iiituii" wua v T!i- subscriber i-now receiving ms spring ami Nim- , au other kinds of g,K ds in the market. Ther alo offer raer stock of good, among wli.ch may be t r.tnd black t.re largest cheapest ind best selected stock of P.VNTS and fancy Silks., some very superior ; Silk Grenadine, and LlS ver.see i in this market. Shirts, collars. Rerages. Tarlton Plaid, printed Mnslm and Lawn-, snemlers, m-ck sto, kv drawers, and a great raanv GiiHrliamsaort-d, Alpa. c.i assorted. Swiss ami Jaco- other; g.wls for gentlemen.- Thev oner thee article's net Mucins. (Calico. Bed Ticking. 10 4 Sheeting, brown : at wholesale or retai tui accommodating tefini 5 Gen- ..i oiiiriMiw' brown ami d'a?!ied Drtllinc tlemen are mvit il ti n n v . n iii n leii'u ni iuii iiu.i - ' " - i - ! vim lib uir isiiiri r yt- i . s ii.ri ov 1 '..if..,i .i.. rrolina Stnoes. J-own Ltneiv Ir:su linen. undressed family Linen, white am red Flannel, cotton Merino Hoe, corded Skirts, black and fancy Mantillas a i l Talma very Hue, kid aud silk Gloves, half Hoes, idack French: Cloth and Cassimeress fancy Cassimere and Linen for gentlemen wear, linen cambric lland kerchifs. a good assortment ; I'nen and cotton Diaper ; pins, needles, hooks and eyes, button. ."U0 dozen spool ton. knives and forks, Iron and nail. 50 Bags Rio Co Tee ; loaf, granulated and brown fcitgar ; ica, snun pepper, sptce and ginger, log chains, coopers' tools of all description, handsaw, "augers, chisel and drawing iteaiid rim locks ; turpentine nacKers, scra- knives, ,'jdt pcrs. d;pper axes and adzes. Ladies, Misses, and i . JL - . 4- . Da.Li And V i.Aiii )ovs Shoes, a large assorimeui , gvui ww si li;, Leghorn, aud straw .Jonne.ts ; Misses Flats and Bonnets ; Panama, Leghorn. Fur, .Moleskin and Straw jats. PLTEIJ I . JOHNSON. .ui-i fi..,. J... . . . ""im-i.ifv cue 1,ll-,""Ml T",,C io .v.Johnson A Co. -' GREMNTREE A CO N. B. All those indebted to us trior to ,.. t.i'i'-' will please call and iettle, as uu lonirer iiwlnln-on. .... be given. AL GitEENTREE A m S. AllEY Has just recemrd a licautiful assortment of SPRING AfVO SUJIMBH GOODS. He desires to return khanks to his friends and the pulv lie for the lilH'ral paironage which iney nave o?f-iowefl on binV; and solicits continuance of the Fame. His friends and the pttblii; are requested to give him a call At the stand formerly occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south - :--... JL a :itJr: t wesi corner inaxiteL wuaa- auu uiuvriv i Anril 22. 1854. h - VO-tf NEAV SI? RING AND The subscriliers respectfully announce to the people -t ? of Fayetteville and its vicinity, that tlieyhave opened a newrStore, (at the stand formerly occupied by Worth A Elliott,) containing a large Stock of ' D It V GOODS, Which will le sold at Northern Prices. In our Stock may be found the late styles of Ladies' Dress Go.ls : Fancy1 ; Brocaded Silks; rich fig'd aud plain black Silk, at alt prices; Lawns; French' Jaconets, Muslins, and Taritaas, in great variety; a very fine article of black Alpo-cas Ginghams, and Prints; Piano aud Table Cov cr. Also a handsome lot of Embroideries," consisting otemVd Collars, Sleeves and Cheniizetts; Jaconet, Cambric ud Swis. Edging and Inserting; Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs; emb'd ditto; a fine lot of Crape Shawls, Veils, Silk aud Kid Gloves, Hosiery, -Bonnet; Kibbons, Table Cloths, Irish Linen, Ac. A large lot of I lats, viz :' Mule kin and Drab Beaver Hat", Straw Hats all styles; Straw Bonnets, Misses' Bonnets aud Flats. ' .' r A fine lot of Boots and Shoe?, vc. - ' ' V - A larg assortment of Jewelry: Gold Ear Rings, Breast Pins, a variety of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Fob and Vest Chains, Ac. Together with the large.-1" and finest stock of Ready made Clothing ever before offered in this market : Fine black Cloth Frock and Sack Coats; also fine brown, blue and green Summer Cloth Coats: a tine lot of black Alpaca Coats. A large assortment of Pants: fine black Doe-skin Cassimere Pants; fancy Cassifticre Pants, at all prices- i A fine lot of .Vests: white, buff, and fancy Marseilles Vests; black Satin and fancy Silk Vests, Ac A handsome lot of Cloths and Cassiraeres; Gents' fine-Linen Shirts. Collars, Ac. ' Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine bur Stock bofor.c purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap. - V , : SCII LOSS A McCORMICK, Hay street. p. S- Clothing of all kinds for Boys of from four to sixteen rears old. Aprif22, lWL 50-tf i ALKHED ALDEKMAX, Inspector of Naval Stares and Provisions, 1 . W'lLMINGTON, N. C. 'All business intrusted to him will receive prompt attention. - , April 22, 1S54. Sm P. M. WALKER, Inspector of Naval Stores and Provisions, I "WILMINGTON, N. C. AH business intrusted to bim will receive prompt at tention. April 22, 1854 3m T W G HJEXIJOW.'Locnl Dentist. iX?keL where he will Ik pleased to receive call!? and wait on those in need of his professional ser vices A - .' " - lie will perform, with care, all operations upon the teeth. Those in need of ArtifieiaF Teeth are folicited to call and examine specimen?! of hi manufacture. N. B. Dr. Benbow returns his . most grateful thanks to the . citizens of layettevillc and vicinity for the liberal jpatronage they have so kindly liestowcd. and would respectfully make it known that he intends leav ing Fayetteville the middle of June to be absent three months.- . . - .. ... April 22, 1854. tf NOTICE TO ritAVELEUS. The suliscribcr having recently titteil up a commodi ous house at Johnsonviluv. on . . the Eayetteville and Western Plank lloafl, about 23 miles from Fayetteville, is- nmyprtparetl to accommoilate travelers at moderate charges. No pains will be f pared to make guest com fortable, t --: ' : -W - S Fi JOHNSON JohnfoRrille, April 22, 1SJ4 " .2m "'-.; O AVI D SlcDUPFER, i. BRICK MASON ANti PLASTERER, -:':'.--''.';;- i PAyetteville C. Persons wanting work done in his line will Ite promptly attend! to by addressing him at the F'aVette ville Post Oilice. ." Fayetteville, Jan'y 28, ISo I ly-pd NEW GOODS. We are navf receiving from New York a very large stock or . . : : -; - . , - ..f j SEASONABLE GOODS, Embracing nearly every article usually kept in our market. We pnrcbased otir Goods by the package on as favorable terns as any house In the mercantile line, and will sell them wholesale or retail on accommodat ing terms and for reasonable profits. - " COUNCIL, CAIN & CO. 4 Vxkt Hunting In the Ifest, A few years rago, tltero wasnio imlivitlaal in Arkansas who caused raore trouble to the pood people of that state than : Dick Uatcher, no-v torioos bor?o. tbief. ltichard'sexploita were not pnlj'darinprbut nanierons. IIU niotemcnts were emitting and stealthy.: He woold come down on the bams and cattle-yards of the coru rnunity .with the snddennesa of a night-hawk, and before you could say , "look and sec," he wonld be off with, booty enough to keep him in gin aud- champagne for; a' month.: Thing nt last reached fiucha pass, that the citizens uiadt up their: mind to offer a reward of one thousand dollars foVhis rrcs - Among those who w ent ifr for,Ilijj pfUcvdVUob BmiJlirs--'' l5ob armed himself irith the nsual cutlery, his bowie. knife and revolver, and 6et out in' pursuit of Hateher. He started at 9 I M., and arrived at the sup posed residence of the robber about midnight. Bob approached cautiously, examined the out wort, and took n preparatory peep in at one of the windows. Things were just as he desired; no one at home but the house-keeper. Bob knocked, obtained admission, and took tip a position near a blazing fire of oak and hickory. Having done this, he asked for refreshments, i and commenced looking round for laud-marks. "Who owns that buffalo overcoat, and thnt foxskin cap?" he inquired. "The gentleman" J work for," was the house-keeper's answer. "I wonder how they would lit me." Saying this, Bob got up, tried theni on, and again seated himself by the fire. His object in thus disguising himself, was to deceive any member of the gang, who should do as he did- peep in for the purpose of recon noiteringt Bob had not chuckled over his well laid stratagem for more than five minutes, be fore he saw three or four ferocious looking men looking in at the very same window through which he himself had obtained a glance at the house-hold arrangments of Mr Hatcher. Not knowing to what it would lead, be immediately left his seat, and made an attempt to rush ont doors. Just as he was crossing the threshhold, however, a four-pound fist knocked him flatter than the stock-market. The next thing big-fist did, was to gag him with a bandanna and throw" him across a inule. This was also done in a moment. When Bob recovered from the "stuunin" swoon into which the blow had plung ed him, he undertook to right, but mat with such a severe reprimand from a pair of cowhide boots that he did not repeat, it. After a long tramp through mud and dtfrkness, the cavalcade arrived at ft magistrate's office. An examina tion immediately took place, when it - was dis covered that poor Bob had fallen a victim to circumstances.".""... The Buffalo overcoat with which he had robed himself, had misled a scout-iiig-party of "wolverines," who, having heard of the "great reward," had gone forth to make the t; mm t burl on oIIikIiiiI in trlmvirxr tirnni i f same arrest- that Bob had embarked in. -'"Whether ...... i n,Ljw,ji .bb4. ,rf.t.v,.',!. ,i i nnrfv ivp nnvrr oiilrl- lr;irii' nil wi ifiwitv is I . -i . . . Dcmorratle .TL'fih u la cw Unnovf; . - - - A meeting of a respectable portion Democrats of New Hanover county was li the Court House on the evening ot Wci-nr April 20th, for the purpose of re-pondii-'r to tr action, of the Democratic iStnte Convention ii the avowal of .Democratic principles, anil iu t! nomination of Thomas Bragg, Ksq., of Northampton,'-- as the Democratic candidate !',; Governor. - - The meeting was organized by . cnllitiir Larkins, 'U(t to the chair, bud iijijiu .lame Fulton Secretary. ; On motion, a committee of three, - co o of John Ij. Holmes, 1'cter .M. YaIk r ;m : I. WvJIall, Ksos., We-rc appoint l b- the ' for the' purpose. of iTrcparing rei-olutiou.- b i.. action of the meeting. During the- retire ! n of the committee, a. call was made upon .le v O. Shepherd, Esq., of Cumberland, uho re sponded in a speech replete with eloquenee in,, argument, in which he dwelt upon the i ui s I the campaign, and paid a merited tribute to tls high character and deserved popularity of the Democratic candidate Thomas Bragg. The committee on resolutions, thron- Ii if Chairman, John L. Holmef, K?sj., reported IL following resolutions ? .Whereas, We the Democrats of New N:u: over county, hnve heard with feelings of (!. highest -gratification! the proceedings of the Democratic Htatc Convention recently Ik Id in the city of Baleigh have inai ked wit Ii p!e;i - iir the harmony and unanimity which cliarnt teried all its proceedings,' and have found iu the n -lutions there adopted the embodiment of li,' purest principles of the democratic creed and evidences of the most enlarged patrioti.-iji, ai;d most zealous regard for all the interests of the freemen of North Carolina, and have n eiel with enthusiasm the nomination of Thorn;'--. Bragg, l'sq., of Northampton, as the Demo cratic candidate for Governor of this rotate. Be it therefore 1st. Resolved, That we pledge to each olhei' and to the democratic parly of the State, i;r best efforts to secure the triumph of the prin ciples Of the democratic party, so fully ni.u clearly set forth iu the platform of the Demo cratic Convention. 2d. llesolved, That we recognise in our can didate," -Thomas Bragg, hq., a democratic Statesman of the purest principles, mo.-t cxnltn: character and commanding abilities a ja! i iot i sou of the old North State, under whose banner we are proud to rally,. and under whose Ic.mU i ship we will march forward to victory on tin first Thursday in August next. Pending the question upon the adoption ; the resolutions," the meeting was addressed ! C. (. Wright, Ksq,, of Cumberland, and Co:. S. J, Person, of New Hanover. Both of tin - party, we never could learn; all we know is, that it was the last tune that Bob Smithcrs app" eared iu disguise, or went a thief-hunting! NEAV SPUING AKD SUMMEa DRV GOODS. The subscribers respectfully announce to their friends. customer, una the nuMie, that Iheir :..--..' STUCK OF GOODS FOR THE SKA S OA' Is nov complete, which wsiS wlcctt d exprt-Hsly for the Kctail Trade. Our, Stock in one of the larfcCHt itiul liund-ionicht ever otf'cml by us in this market. It con sists in partus follows: . FOIl TIIK LAUIKS Uich Brocade Silk, large and mall btriped ; red '1'laid do ; jhiin glace and steel col'd do ; rich fig'd blnck Silk ; watered and plain do; all varietiei and prices; Gobi priuted and emo'd Gre nadines, 1 iwmu-h Hiid licragC'K: plain white, black and col'd Clmllys and Crape do lnrin; printed Linens; I- reuch 'Jaconets and Urgandie Miisitns: rortsmouth and other low priced Lawns; black and col'd Ging hams aud Prints; emb'd, piaid, striped and plain hwiKs. Book and Jaconet Muj-liiiK. Lawns and Tarltons: a very superior article of black Bombazine and Alpaca, for motirninsr: a handsome lot of embroideries. consisting in part of lloniton, Maltese and Thread Lace Collars; rrench emb'd LoWars, Sleeves and Che niizetts, all styles and prices; Jaconet and Swiss Klouucing ; Swiss Jaconet and. Cambric rklicinc and f At !n It ! lit i To I kt d rl I? -kl t4it 4kl i i I imtti Cambric ilandkerchiefs; emb'd do; Mourning Handker chiefs, Sleeves and Collars ; bl'k Lace and Love Wils; a superior article or oik rnlun . rape; Italian Crape, all eolorx; a full line of Silk and Kid Gloves and Mhts; Hoisery: Jiounet and plain Kibbons; plain and emb d Crape Shawls; black Silk and Lace Shawls and Points; white, bl.tek and colored Silk and Lace Mantillas, and Talmas, some, very line.." e ' : .Tr-tT Amongst our stock of Gentlemen Goods mav Ik? found. Super black, brown, blue, green and olive CLOTHS ; black dooskin and corded Cassimercs ; ti-4 rrench Cassimtres, new stvk, and fantrr Cassimercs. all colors and prices; white and col'd Linen Drillings ; checked and plain do; Tweeds, Jeans, and cotton Drills, farmer's drilling, burlaps, and osnabiirgs ; French and litiRllsu urau l ,tc; Cahmeret . and Italian Cloth; black, white and col'd silk and Marseilles Vestfnir: silk. .1 n ' ' J . 1 . . . - r iiniCf 'aiiu cihimii biiierMiiriij it imfce i?-sir linen i ui HEAD Y MADE Ch O TH1A"G , - of superior piality. For IIone,eepers VVc have lO'uud 12-4 Linen nnd Cotton Shting; Cotton aud Linen l'iltow Caning: L' Vt . r i i ' i r n Furniture Dimity and Fringes, Damask and Emb d ptockings are of pink and purple colors. 1 ;" uance ucirtns v ine geniiemeu m ruing JOHS T. COCXCII. 1 , BICH 1 8. CA1X. y . , .-. ALEXAxiiiiu iiAr.J Fayetteville, April 1, 1854, tf . SPRING- GOODS- Y. TAYLOH is now receiving his Stock of SPRING AND S UMMER GOODS, for Ladies' and Gentlemen'M wear: Black and colored Gaiters, for Ladies, ilisses, and Children ; Boots ud Shoes ; Hats and Bonnets ; Crockery and Glawware; Hanlware ; Coopers', Carpenters and Smiths Tools ; Ploughs and Castings ; Straw Cutters, c. Ac P. TAYLOR," Old Stand, Green St. . April 1, 185-1. . , 3m ' ! MOLASSES' 15 IIIIDS. prime Retailing MOLASSES, just to hand. Also. 10 bbls. N. O. Molasses ; 5 casks extra fine Syrup; Sugar, Coffee, &c. -p.. Person strecf, 2 doors West of the C.Rank. April 22,1851. 90-lt fiiKlin nrl I.nr-n C.n ri amy llil T!lr ! n rr A firnn Chnl-u .......... . w... . ...... n. . , . . s.,. Vn.J Marllwro Stripe's ami Plaid, for servauts; bleached and brown ffhirting; Tabl Datnai-k; BirdVeye and Cotton Diaicr ; Huckaback ; Crash and Scotch Diaper f Towels, Napkins and Doyles Irifeh Linen and Linen Lawns. - :--'. ' Together With H full line of Men" and Boys .Sum mer Hats; Men's fashionable Moleskin Hats; J.atlies' nud Misses' Bonnets and Flats; Gentlemen fine Boots and Gaiters; Ladies Congress aud other Gaiters. Bus- kins, and Slipicrsj Cnjbrellas, l'arasols. ; And inauV articles not cnumerateu, inaitiii t " Stoclc a very desirable one, and we are dWerniuifd fo sell on as reasonable tcmis as any house in the trade, particularly to such as pay Cash or settle when called cm Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call early as we expect fo offer some inducement, caiieany KhKX ll JOHNSON' A CO. April S, IM4 fi-tr FOK SALC. . 2 Ynrtg nd well-broke MLLKS., .f.rTrrT ine.wnoie uemocnitic pariy io ine eni.niii;i . hi with which the name of Thomns J'rngg hailed from the luountaius to the Se;iho:ird, nt ! which alforded a cheering omen of mktos : the first Thursday in August next. Col. I r son declared hinifelf enlisted for the camp;.i-'ii :. that wherever a word could he sjiokcn or speech made to promote the .s.ucc f ,-s- ol ( d!. Uragg his own personal choice, as Iicwsm tl : : of the democratic party neither f-htiuhl I wanting on his part. All the speakers ucr warmly applauded. The question being taken on the resolution they were passed unanimoush. On motion, the proceedings were ordered to be published in the Wilmington ,)o the other democratic papers of tin; SStat e wt i requested .to copy. On motion, the meeting adjourned. WM. S. LA UK INS, :hain;:a::. Jamesj Fty.Tox, Secretary. The Somf.hsetski. The editor of the W t, burg (Va.) Intelligencer thus describes a i.e. style of dancing, which he witnessed at OM Point Comfort : "The SomcrsctsVi is the name of tlie i,r dance which bids fair to knot k the wait., l!. -mazourka, the polka, the rcdowa, and ti' Schottisch into si cocked hat. This lu-f naiai'. dance is by far the most ridiculous nflair -was ever participated in by sane peojije. A ' never see it without thinking of a gander !);o' aneing himself on one leg, and nodding an tionately and amorously tit his favorite coo , IJut from all, accounts the Somersetski is tl dance of the age. It is danced by four per. o: two ladies and two gentlemen. The l ulo -are dressed in a frock reaching to the .;. ; and tlie continuences are of stockinet fl 1 1 i r .r ;o closo' n jiossiblo to the skin. One lady wear, a white stocking and a black stocking, and th other wears one green and one red ?(ockin- . I ho P-cnt niiicn are dressed m snorts, and ine February 4, lL 79-ff POI'ASII X POTASH X 1 C ik WTiitc rotafcb, just received nd for sale by 2 Oastv J. N. SMITH. April 15. 89-4t : N.tV. corner Market Square FISH AND LIME. 275 CASKS STONE LIMP', 50 bbls. New Herring, (No. 1.) 1 half-bbls. de, . do. 20 bbls. Mackerel, (No. 3 and 4,) i( Plaster Paris. Cement aud Plastering IIir. ' Bale Hay. ' All fresh and warranted rood. Jnt received by J. W. POWERS i CO. April 23, 1854. : : coitx. 3,500 BUSHELS Corn for sale by ' . dEO. W. WILLIAMS & Co. March IP, 1854, oi'i' r- sets over the ladies, after which the ladies li t , over the gentlemen ; and then the whole pari;, turns somersets-over each other , rapidly, j ie miscuously. nml misctllaneously. During . fh -last movement the performers, and the ir vmv gated costume present all the changes of th -kaleidoscope. Those who have sctu this (h.nc . greatly admire it." Xnwsr'APKiiM. A man cats up a ootnid of sugar, tind the pleasure he has enjoyed is ( i d' o : but the information he gets from a jiew.-j..;ip r is treasured uji in the mind, to be used wh tn . -er occasion or inclination calls for it. A m pajH-T is not the wisdom of a man or two men ; it is the wisdom of the age of past age s too. A family without a newspaper is always Im! " au age behind the times in general information: besides they never think much, nor find nine., to think about. And there are the little :.' growing up in ignorance without a tale for reading. I5esides all these evil, thcreVthe wife rh' , when her work is done, has to sit down with h r hands in her lap, and nothing to a:nue h r mind from the toils and cares of the domet.: circle. Who would be without a ncw.-paper. Wheat Cuof. In Virginia the procj.rct for fine crops is remarkably good. Notwithstand ing the late tmusually told weather, it docs no uipear to have given rise to any serious fear for the growing wheat crop. It is gc -cralU thought not to have been injured to any grr ! extent. Owing to the fine prices the p;ist vent , an unnsual quantity of wheat has been sown. - Richmond ll hi' .f . April 13, lSjl,