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-Kir 4 1 1. ti Si I Faycttefille Observer THUR5D4VJ FEDUUABY 3. 1853. (fj dveriieinems are inserted iti rder in which teey are hami-d in. the (r Ivoriise nnisTiust be handed inio the Oflke by Tuesday- Jlirmng.io insure an appearnnce in th following Puper.

Neatlr Consinbte, and Tinted Blanks. Justice'- blanks just print-! and for sjle i our ui'SH- cifa p. fiBusihcss Notice. 1 100-The Listf Litters Is puL.li-.hud in tin! Fayltrville with a law of Observer, in compliance 'innss. which; provides (that it appeal) in the newspaper having he LARGEST Ciactil-ATJoN.

C0 LFor Rent Tim ronm 1 rcllur immedmtftlv I i under the Obserkr riuting oOice, fir the present year, apply at this olliee. For ternw, uXo Propertj The place this pi I the course of a'tew rase occupied iu Nvisory surges- CO i tions of one friend to another, in our i town, a few nee, seems to us more apropos amj forcible iu the way awakening ones risibilities, than ti the lot! of man. it all times Gills 'to Presuming that thej lapse of; a few (weeks has not totall'y destroyed its orce, we attempt tu give the. sub stance of the remarks referred to, hat others may have a cliance to enjoy a portion what we at the inn) esteemed a bod hit." A young gentleman, supposing or imagining he had obtained the heart one of our fair Lincoln girls, '3 fioiight to possess himself' of her; hand after: the time-honored war, procured the necessary "document" nnr nlilnr.nfr tmil jrWiitlpmfinlv i "i i couiiiv court cieiK, i icjiuv i 1 vr r- -4 he theu- gave her notice i- .1 lliimrs w--n iuiw rwiilv. But! ti his utter cn.tematioiu lo and be- i bid! the cirl 'wasn't thar? ho i 1 rio trurh nf tho nllrtTntion i 1 i 4 tne saiw fcne ueer nun jnomis.u iu m.irrv lam.

Uiis smic ui ri i i i lo -nTiixr iivm in niiQPSJfin nf i I au important loss ana serious 1 1 -run-- I lie niairiuioniui i cutiius, 1 1 "1 knowinjr what disposition lie ought to mike of it; thereupon he applied to a friend fur advice. his condition lightf ameliora-tejd by somo solacing admonitions, to extent of letting the ijnatter drop atllhe stage it was at, tl question itself: What sh; 11 1 do with th license? To this, thb friend res XHirKca, "reiurn uu rropenv and but fur the Unsuppress- able laugh accompanying ihe sugges tion.it is believed the cerk would ha re bad to receive the 'flocumeht" i 1 into his oCicial possession. Tttis is matter of fact and hap- peaeLl within the past moi th, in this counl Hotel Proprietors ie traveling commuuif v. and the itilzens of our, county, generaUy, who desira good fare and jthe attention of polite 'and accommodating landlords, are respectfully' informed tha lessrs. Chilcoul 4" Edmomhon liav3 foken charge of Hines' Hotel, ayeiic me.

rmui vw- f)bT and the repeated dcclara-! tiois coming from! tjieix numerods boa we are jTepared to tssure all nho desire "good quarters," while in our town, that tho: old Hines' Btai dis ihe Determined to they will epare neither pains 'nor expense. We Tepea for the benefit of all living at' a distance having' business in court: judges, kc. Cul'vat Ed- vwnhon will accommodate those calS-jt at their house, with faro equal tftie best ju the Stae cither for mar or beast. They have acommo-; diot stable, well furnished with com- pet( at and trusty cstlcrs, and the best of provender. i P(t, rsons Bla-aiinc-j 1 he No.

for Feb. is to hand and a welcome "document The prp-Sfee or has made arrangements with Jj fkornlon Randolph, tjhe gifted ati-1 nf that popular ork, "The Cab- i ft .1 r.A.,nc Kim 10 contributor! Peterson i-P .1 Difficulty- I We were, informed, that on last Thursday a rencounter took place in' the lower part of this count)', between a Mr. Wallace and a Mr. Cole-man, in'which the former wa3 severe ly wounded with a knife. Coleman has since vamosed the ranch gone to parts unknown.

'ire- The ivashville papers received on last Monday night, bring intelligence bf the ravages' of a fire which occur red ia that city on last Friday night, by which several business houses and more or less property were consumed the damage done Is estimated to reach $85,000. The greater part of i i 1.. 40 i 1UIVU lu "eu jf compamaa. I i i .1 iThe Feb. No.

is on our table. In illustrations and literary mitier it is unexcelledi It contains, nmortfr nth- fir a mirrni iivinf mezzotint, by Sartain, the prince of engravers. For gentlemen's reading, particularly, Graham's is the bestj Magazine we know of. Fayetteville Aldermen (n the lGth -Jas. Thom A.

W. Southworth; T. Good-j rjchi Geo. Gant; S. M.

McE(roy, JJ II. Cobb and E. G. G. Beanland, were elec ed a board of Aide rmen fir tl.o corpora iojn of Fayettev ille, fur 1853.

Firc- We regret to learn that our friend Sumuel CulJivcll, near Boon's Hill, in his county, had his cabinet shop, tools, ankl a quantity of furniture, tie- istroyed by fire, a few nights since itlie result of the work of an in endi- 'drj', it id believed, Irnaf i kviuuiuuiii uui.li iiiab II iizens hnd about Boon a Hill will 1 01 tno opporMimty 1 I I I .1. ll.Il-.-l 1 3 characteristic nnerai by promptly and efliciently aid ling one if the most deserving vouug mnn nf I'llr- nAllnftr rvlirt line! It no mAf -i ii i nuu iiuj iliuo uiuii i. 1 rli'tiwlirielr rr Ihsj liihira anrfnccliil of ifirts. VV W.U.W UU.UVOI -I. Vl- Mitchell Sperry The large desinible Family Groe erics together with! the I 1 I busrl correct ess hubitg and gentle-! maply deportment possessed by these geiUlemen, can not fail to secure the favorable consideration of those of 0ur citizens' trading and intending to traJe in fciheibyville.

Look into; our advtertisi hg columns and you will see hat they aro prepared to fill all or- dera.in tjheir line, with the best ar ticles at reasonable rates. Make it 1 1 con when iu Shelbyvillo to give then a call Ccdry's tadj's Bok The jo. for February has been re-ceivpd, Ijeautifully embellished, well freighted, as usual, witlrattract-ive reading. Errata In a communication that appeared in ir columns a few weeks since, over the signature of UA Member of Il'ver" there is an error in the paragraph commencing on tho 49tb line. Jt should read, ''but the wri-t er who has been gabbling over the proceedings of Elk: River Association, would have the community to believe that Elk iRtver.

alone stands in onDositior: tc Richland and her uocinues. I Thc'Pittsbtirs rust mentions the fact that a man in that city is going Iron! store to tore soliciting alrr, who twenty five years ago, was the leading merchant 'in that city. Hi. iiame is Isaac Harris. A Mr.

Daniel Preston, of St Louis, recently drew the chief prize in a Ipttcry, ana tne aay alter r. i the drawing received irom tno nanK-ingijousein charge the business the sum of 835,000. A ibill was before the Virginia As- semblw on Wednesday last, provid ing for the voluntary enslavement of the free negroes of that btate. A Rev. IIr.

of Con- rnriL has issued a parcel oi Iiaiidbills, annqincng the nil suhlunarv thinjis.in 1854. fihrla nil nil4 er ueiadeuw A resolution has been presented in the Indiana Legislature, instruct ing the Judiciary committee to in quire into the expediency of passing an act to prohibit negroes and ma- liuiutjis irom noiuing real estate in that State. The Markets- Latest Dates. Nashville, Texh. The river baa been slowly receding for some timet is now too shallov fur boats of a large class to pass over tho sh.a!s.

The trade. cons qnently.is now in the hands of small Riea.ti-huats. There are ahoutthrt water on Uurpeth shoals. BusintSi has been active in idl its depnrt-ments. Then, never Was a time rhen tio prospect for a hr-avv increase in the trade and convMTCtf of bur city was more auspi ClOUS.

i Exchange. Tt ara chpctin? ort the East free! at per cent, prfemium Exehangd on tlie cent premium, Cotton. At the is scarce at i per closa of iho marlb-t last The market opened Monday firm, Ind the sales though light exhibited rn improve nient in prices, 8c. having been frely paidTor fine -Tueeday i ter- us-inj interest was. felt, and in one in.i; nee high 8 80 was Vfctnesdav iihJut.4JO bales were ut Monday's thoug'i we iln ard of one lot bringir 8 90; Thuts.

day1; news of a decline in Liverpool was re ceived causing the faith of buvert to stag Sr, but still 300 bales were sold at 8lf cgc; prici'S inclining downward; and Fri- (Jayia decline was full vicldod.i COO balt-s changing jhands at7j(a8 65 this ea'es the wetk io jhat evening amounting to 18( fTi.t-iif-iiii.llr.rr 9t 1 fiOH t.ui., Aim, a uu 300 bales at 7J (S.3c market dull. i The receipts of Cotton this week.amount- last week. To tal, receipts since 1 September, 26.135 bales, against 16,145 at the same date laf-t year. i I New crop Rio )0G)i0c old lOffi.lOic; demand fair. Flour.

There is a fair demand Four, supplies are aDunlant. Mncinnati MM, new; ji ennessev vb'di 00, new. Sugar. is a steady demand for Sugar, and tje stock isj somewhat larger. Sales new crop' at 4jfijj6 by the Uhd; Je h.igher bv the bbl.

i I Molasses. 27r.3c gal. 1 1 i I I Salt. Barrel Sa't at 40c "5 bush; Sac coarsei Si 60, fino 1 651 to 1 C5. i I allow lxhv; oiar bperni; 45c.

i 1 Rectified lfi 10 acim. Should. rs 7c; Sides round 8c i-ard. Sic. H7euther5.

35c. Beeswax. CJinsenw. 2SfcD28c. Com Meal.

40e sh Corii. I 5'J to bid, Irish 400, Sweet Potatoes, 30c iiislt. Louisville, Ky. Throughout ihe week tho market I. as been quite nctivo in groceries aiid tunny small lo 8 have changed hand- at our quotations.

In prviions airfl tobacco the inarkel has firm prices kept up by holders, whilst Hhere is coi sider-able demand. The best iranda of find reudy purchasers at full I prir-es manu aJ?" wlun tha first ctialiU' is ofiered. can noie but. liule activity in ihe produce market. i Duringnht) week, until the weather has been exceedingly niiJ the first two ouj rainy unci grreaoie, me Qii.er -l.

1 II .1. I rainv warm anu unseasonau.e. ounuuy morn-; nif; tho wind changed to the nonli, and the weather becamo cold; the came tempera-'' ture cdntinued to-day, with every eppeu.r- ai.coof ii cold enell. i Cotton. Sales at 9fa91e: ordinnrv at i The- best luts yc xt.

i.nni i ne market inis oeen I rirm. We nr of sales during the week in niU lots. Sales ol country lard nt 8fa) 9c; prime 10c Provisions Old bncon --shoulders wo quote at 7c; new shoulders at 6 and hami at 8" some few als of green hams have been inndu at 8 to Qc. Mess Whiskey Raw whiskey 191 to 204. Old Bourbon 3n to 65, and copper distilled whiskey 35 to 40c.

Old peach brandy Si 255l 50 "per gal; common brandy 23 to 32c gtd.j French brandy SIj25 to S3 gnl- Apple brandy 55 to 7Cc- Hogs To butchers to 4 cents. St. Louts, Mo. Provisions No to report. Tha Pork tmd Lnrd arriving daily is a portion of a lot contracted for some time since, and is re-shipped without being offered for sale here.

"Rates nominal for all descriptions Whisky, slightly declining 19Jc is the highest price offered, i I Memphis, Tenn. Cotton. As regards' prices, there i- no change on low cottons since our last report, but the better qualities being in demand, with comparative scarcity, command belter figures now than at the clofe of tho previous weelc. As we then remarked, good clean, even running lists of strict and good Middling? of any magnitude, are scarce and hard to be had at any price. We revise our quotations to correspond with actual transactions, which may be relied upon as a correct criterion cf the market.

Inferior-)-- i 6 f6f Ordinal 7 7 Low Middling-. .88 1 Strict Middling B(au9 Good I Middling Fair---- -10 11 i i i CHATXANnonAv Cotton receipts are large but it is mostly consigned on arrival, so that but tittle is oflered in this market. A few small lots S'ld as follows: 19 bales at 8 do at 2 at 7J; 3 at 8 20 the latter, good middling. Adv New Orleans, La. Weather cold, thermometer at S3 Flour unchanged, dull; Ohio, 4 50GD4 70- Corn.

50Q54 i Mess Pork, 1 6 ja) 1 7 Sides, CofTee, 9 9 J. -Sugar, Molasses, 24(flD24J; other articles unchanged. New York. Cotton, and declined Mess Pork 15-' Flour-rl 1,000 barrels, state at $5 3085 43. t' CutciNNATi, Ohio.

Floor 84 Pork! I. -it" 1 VoWSSV -L TI.OUU iliat is Fiour, snd will do to Jt, 1 I -I ItlAjUUICD. Ii miis county, bn Wednesnav, 2C by Rt Farquharsdn. Calvin Hanks and Mi.s IJjiLiXA Uucha.van. Thi ifair Lridothas our thanks for the wedding cake which she kindly sent us.

and our oest wisries lor long. uajpjrf unu jioa' i I I i I peroua lifej. i In' A'isohia, Mr. William Clavier anJ H- KB nrER. I In Flranllin couiltv.

Mr. Clkme.nt Ar- lege aiid Miss Elizu. M. JvOSEBORoUGH. I I Ne.Ji Winchcst FORU)South Can Kenhe tLY.Iof Fran Mr.

John Stthmer. nnil Miss rICY 1 iin county. In -ipdfbrd county Mr. Thus! II. Datiu- son (i nd mm Henri ETTA IVEY Hun.

mora un y. Mr. Joseph i a1d Jf ne Hall. 1 i Near khis place. Sundav lst.

SOili of jeve Ellison, son of Capt. -Thos. Hines. ab'd nbiuit 1 venrs. 1 ir ven 21, complexion 4'ii, dt-scripium.

5-h. date of co in oil tin ami lifj Zhl, 3 owntr ii a hie. TENRiS.Kt Memphii. Shelby county John Jr. Loud, hna In 5't or 10 weiglit I left cttu.eii by Jos 50 lbs, three crs on He, claims In be free, IAl of! Ksiiat Taken Vp Kind df aui.nal.s Civen.

2d, color. 3d rlscripJiiln. 4'K, 5 tiostei'o name 6 h. pi ice and lime I arre-t. Lincoln konnlu.

Cow, red ad whitfj UwhHow fork in each ear and niiderbit in ill righl. 6. r. old. josei.i.

Uji.nroa.ili Airii Aov 'i. itoi; I rJ Mm II ivii dis. Nov 2. 1852. Appra.sj il i fU7 il'ILI IlCllCr: VH'f TQii.

or tjiauJs.o i frvri tdd; Ufiier without marks or hra: ds, I ol; hv Sul-mon Uyjlsi disii--t. Janu-iry I. It.o3 Appraised to $11). Cow, viiie iviih red Ihidi'S about the head, hall crop km ftiioer side! ol right ear an month cron an! undtMrhit in ttt. ahnni 1-5 V8hr old; hv Plea KH I iaibert.

1 3 1 ii dis'Uici. January 8, IS53. Afnised to ii. -i I Ll, ,7. cnln on nos-.

r.tni lehii no hian ls, ahnui 14 hands Inch; hv Wni Pulluni, on Ri C.row Creek. IG files east ol Winohier, I2di disL Dec 23. ie5o. Ap lo Jo5 mm aoM DIRECT ir, mtchcii Sper South Side of jiwlic Square, SIIELRi ITCH ELL SPE ill nave just r- ceived direct froni tew Orleans, the st ap(, cmpllte1 stock of Oroce rjeS evt flVred in ti artet. Their stot was selected wiih jrreat lie by a meinber of fpeejn: auentiitii of firm.

We in'vue the and all who family supplies, tu our to lay in their Ftick, ciaMiu, in ''e fnllowing art Su2Tar, fO-TcC and MoIaSSCS. Vt rfs 100 bags Rio (L.offee, new 30 lih-Js Sujar; ses; 3: Idjls I'tinie Mnla 'Ji do do M9 20 bbla powdered, i' ruched and iuivf Sugar Feh. 3 iv ii a 25 noxGs m. it isin do 20 i il i do 20 botes 20 10 ID 5 do da do do Scotch Ilerpnc; iiranuy l.lifrri''! -m. d'i Peich; Cordials; 20 tloz Kentuek Musrd; 10 noses Pepper aiih; 50 Dem'ijohnsfass'd izSjJ XV lbs iMitmegs; 2' I Ihs tl-ves; 50 Grass Mais; 20 nests Covered Dor keis; i 20 do Bail 20 do i Pointed 20' do do 500 lbs 8.

S. Almond 500 lbs Cream Nuis; libs; .1 r' ter; 5 casks London Poi 10 boxes 5 maMs Cinnamon B.rk; 10 bales Wrapping 800 lbs Carbonate Sodh; 20 M.G. Cap; 10 doz Wash Boards 10 doz Cjcoanut Diripeni 2000 lbs fresh Rice; -10 botes Ketchup; 350 lbs S. F. Indieo; 5 baskets Champagrja Wjine, 10 boxes N.

Y. FancV Candy; 10 nests Willow Ba kem MITCHELL ti. SPERRY, Feb 3. 1S53. iplhv'ivilie.

IVnn. Oysters and Snrdirics, 1 cans frpsliBrtltiinoie Oysters 200 boxes Sardine's. I MITCHELL 8.J SPERRY. Feb. 3.

St (jlbvvil f. Tsnn. Snf Sack and Barrel rl wr i Salt. 500 bhls Ksnawjiia Sail; i z.xj sacKs nee -air MITCHELL Stj SPEltaY. Feb.

3. lelby viil It.Tsnn. 'Brandies, Wines, etc. OA BBLS. American Bran'lv; 10 do Old Chan pscce do 5 bbls Sweet Winef 5 do Port do 10 do Monangahela Whiskey; do 50 do Cincinnati Together with Willow Chairs and--Wag pns.

Spice, Pepper, Ginger, sod riiany other! articles too tedious to mention: all of hich will be sold at Nashville prices, for c.sh, or produce I nniini. bn Wednesday. 2C i IKeb tJ L2, Fifth. S'reichns. llreast.

Tongue. S'kr. I.rk. Trare I fFh.3.1 SFiAPAUU i a nit gel iIihi harrel orlia'f birrHol fine MOLASSKS. I.

Hi SIIAPAUD'3. i lUi llivani. Lagnrrn. and Java COFFEE at SIJAPAUD'S Feb, 3. TOBACC tUKl SEGAliS BiEan.l TODAt CO -Melp.

SEOARS 1' eD. 3. SHAPAUD. a. iD.MOSD-O.1 i i Bell Tare i II, 1, VAi i FAYETT EVILLK, TENN.

Thev hae lii lare anil comihoi i-us Livery Stblo. lb ncTomniOilahon q' Travel- irn and Drovers. DrJiver i ei.iiMiimiaieJl hi rilhrpj rtts Fh 3. Ciothina Store! Removed lo the liarlh-west Corner of, SCOT1 GRAY flare rrmwrd thkir FASHIONABLE CLO TIIWG EMFOl'IUM to the i -77 esc Lkjfnernt the I'uu lie bqudre, (iyetieville, where ntinue lo nud Domestic Deal in Foret Dry exclusively lor Wear, I r. I plfMeta, One of I he LiKut-T r-JrTitfh aint MOST DC' IRADLE stocks id G(Vods, (hey have ever i ti ttii? riMrkt Our stock rousisis in i pan ol 01ck and i'ancy Colmed Cloihs, issuir-rt' aiid Doe sLiiiC tt rnli Ii giish, LJf Igibin, Genjian, lialiaa.

and Scotch niRiuilaci' ie ot the iiaist siy.es ami oesi tnnke. and nere9 and I mer aiJ b' Li lit-ii and illiu at low prices for Sum Linen Diiilmg-, and Paniaiooiis land Cuat Cotton kinds. Goods of all Vesiings in great van- eiy: Sains. i'R. Vjreiia.iine.

L. noroiuered aiai.ie, aiecia, un.eo, fttar, Sfllli-s, Col on, Woi i ii! lOHAINS. I i hm a. o.acn their ent.rr a-tihlartion. We tVel fa.uy hiiic churls aajl (I, vuikmi nic ur "tc anics aiiu; i fi Pongee, Si.iiialtj-ld's.

Ecglish French' Silk and Linen Pocket ilandker chief; and tine plain nd fan.v Siiicks with sprincn. Uack.aaii Fancy Colored Kid, Cotton, Si'li. Ruck- U'neii, Lisle, Ihrea skin, ooit-n, iand Dej Iin Gloves; Linen and -otioii Hall IJoiie: 1 rencll aiid Diine.tic Suspend, ol; all qi: uies, including ihose of belt and ol IndM 1 u'jt siispeniler eoJs, i Caps. kud Shoes, Walkinrr 1 HID UmbreiU. Hair JUriJMies; ruciei I superior Razor and ii.c J.c and jrvery tiling necesnary to cotn- a vv rdrohe.

The ciiarncr ol ur estaldi3lirnent in so well knuwii, and so eiJrrectly l.y a ot liheral it id intelligent public. ili we dfcoi ii almosj i expa- Hale ujin Us ineriis dli us much, however we will (): thai our Pi rintr Siock has not iu superior (ins (titi.nr ami price ac both P9 lejrards IV are. theiel'. prepared lo seii on as i i i tegul.ir retn.l e.tauli. hjiieitl in the Si ate.

oerai term- as any Relying upon ourSli rki of Goods, as upon our uniform desire to plea.e, we fe cor fi-J til receivtii Hie a ward ui au increased share of pirin.iae. OMlMCNTSol al! kinds made to order. on hh.iri notice, at rea toahle rnte. Fehruary 3, 1953 IS IV I DR. ROBERT W.

FiGfi, Mitrgeon I)entit, iIavino again rriurned lo FA ETTEVILLE, for the purpoce ol praciising bores by strict atter.tion to uines. and faiihlul performance of all the ii iiit-ieni uranciies oi the Ucniul Art, lA continue to raeriti' the paironace of the public. Ad operations 1 up -n he Teeth, and l1 ate work, warranlcd. He ran now be found at lnf donrlroiii the Bell Tavern. Jan IS53 3t IS 'fix it is ave thase who are ludehted I ae nt as loijg as tlfy iey are in blones tliev can, conveniently; and will not be lurce.l to llect BY COURSE OF LAW.

COM ApvJD PA Y. tll YOU WILL INCUR COST. WEMUS HAVE MONEY. FaveiV'Ville. Jan.

27. IS53. lUUSi: owti.d JOId COMMON'S and Ji. COMMONS SONS, (J note or account, are reMiek-ifullv and ti.ifilivelv in- lor.ne.l ihe MONEY (MUST COME BY THE FIRST OF FfiRRUAItY Tl.ev owe money, and upeiled lo felled ol thoss who owe diem. Those wJho have owed JOEL COMMON'S lor a long time.

will certainly not perniif themselves WAR RAIN 1 EU. Let no ope feel himself ex cuse I. but one an all come and rav. or COST wiil he incurred Remember, the lsi of February. JOEL COMMONS Jan 27 3t J.

SON'S LADIES DUTSS GOODS. Rich embroidered and punied De-Laines; Beauiiful French DeLaines.al! colors dp dp IMerinos do Beautiful Coburgr.Paramjatta PersjanCloibs Superb Cashmeres. A'pccas Bobihazines; (io Brocade and Damask Dress Silks: Man ficeni Robe and Flounced Rich bikGrod' Rhine and Brocade do do Watered Silk, all color These Goods are romprisin't all the lalnl and most beautiful styles out; and will be sold EllY CHEAP Ladies, give us a call. i AMAH BEATIBS Goodrich, auct: Oct. 23.

IS5 rheniica.s Pare. For sale by Apnl29. HAMPTON Painty aa4 Oils. "OAINTS and OILS of alt kinds. f-r sale 'br I DIEMER it 11 A PTUfl, April 29.

Circalatihj Liry, ,7 ILL be connnkifd tls heremloie. DJEMEkSt HAMPTON. April 29. -M IM.II,, A lUUUUIti-flu liUMWMP, BAKE TarRpike Notice. 1 THAT 5 1)0 es.h share of st nh- in inonfy by t-'iiizits K- ei.ievillt- thoi Jiving witliiu 5 ni-'is I'i hr.

i.ri".i tti Fh fi'etille Si Pulaski Trnp)ki- rj lo paij t- Gen. Tiiun.ns A or AI aj un bv'. iti-1st Afl is iiiM maJe. on the si'e sork j5 (:0 tr. liif h.ire lol.e paid on iti' firl ffi n-nn nun O'il.

WJSiordereu. Bv (filer i n.n.J J. II. UUli'Jli frcy January 27, IS.3 2'. Rill far SiIa nf I win AJtu Uacola.

Circuit Court, ovcinLcr Term, 1852 Ira E.Djuihit aad tt John Mario, Jas. Mr 1 lio. VV it iam Martin Mary Brown, Itxrliel ilJ win. Elizabeth and Kebecra Aushurn. tuoiiiin of thei rrninsp! anJ il nniiMriue In llie s'ii i oon resident, of State of IVnness.e-,.

onsu' Mn ofttUfh an! ordered th iht publir.i.ot. I wicl c''1 inaAe four weks in suecs-i'iU in ihe Fav- iii i tltevillt Obtervfr published in i. i a.ipesr at ibe iirinol Cuuri, I5d, anil answer conjlaiuani tuc $ame will he taken lr and aet down for henrinc; ex iarie, tu ilimi JAME Ii CUILCOAT. January 27fi1853-4i TS1I1E suhscrihert tika tins mean of a- J. ing known to the pnhhc that they will open a Friiiale School iu the TowniifMULHEKUY.L'wolii Tennessee -n the FlUsiT MONDAY IN i FEBUUAUY.

IS53. I Tuition Fees as fallout Reading. Wriuii and Arithmo nc, six Ltoiiursi per it-rui in ive ii.Hgii.-ti (jt'anmir anil ir- ir en th irece.iin?siuJie. Eight Dallars Mrchmical Pltdosopiiy. A oaH cis.

Modern History and Chemistry, Ten Dollars Aucient History Rhetiiric. Eilnrn, Aige- ura, uponit-iry. ana iiibihuii, uwi ireucli J.aiig.ia2s I'ouricen Dolian. iWiUiuiuici i. u.

iiii.u 8 The circumstance of our I at i. iirr mr ing a School on our own rpsponihility has resulted (uwn au issue between'a maj.irity et t. our patrons; itm tormer ntm.l Utter ireinir. in piain ami declaration Ptibliclv 1- it conjjd llia, we cia will give fcll stii-iaclion to all Briso.nABLE pam-nx. R.

K. St M. liiLL. I January 20. 1853 St I I HAVE A L4BSE A0RT.M5T of iH best Tennessee wlm-h Will be sold al ihree fourths ol a CfP.I mi Npisliville trices for cash, when a sufli is taken ai one wine to iron on oviue advance oo iNashvine pri ces as nereiuicre.

on time, to plsctual. dealers I mean by punctual dealtrtl such as pty on the day they promise, and not 6, 1 2. or IS thereafter I am understood January! G. 1853. SHAPAUD.

-i GROCERIES. WEBB WOODS. Hating associated themselves together f.r 1 D- transaction of a sale apd retail Grocery jStss -Ltuiiies. sad for the sale of CocTtri l'soDUCt, will keen a full Mock of am eles in their line oo hand, sui bie lo ilte wants of evphlic. Bro Jn.

Cl.riE-d.'Loaf, CrushJj. and Put- verized Sen is Rio, and Lagui ra Ccffes Sack and Barrel Salt RetoiU-d and Su- JJ.tr house Golden Syrup, Cun-lectionaries, Sici 8cc. Give us a rail wesl side the Pjblic Svjjare, FAyetiwille. Un. 20, 1853; Barter! will give fair prices for all kinds of saleable barter I 13 i W.

D. StS. M. EWING. Jan GilOCK UI liSl.

Good assortment of CSrorcrie always On band, at F.WLNG'S new 0r cash J-n. 13. IS53 Blankets! 20) Blue. Gteen. Drab and Fancy Coat BLANKETS; also.

Bed, Cradle, Saddle and N'egru Blankets, for sale cheap by GCODSIClJ, BCCHaAI BttTEII QeiUS, 1 The Lioicsiare particularly re-queried to'calt and examine our stock of Dress' loocts, comprising Rich Brocada Dress Silks; Black and Fancy do do Ca.hnierestMerinoes.4 deLaine A Ipaccas, Coburgs, and Thibet Cloths; Gingnstns. Prints. Tb Goods are very beam ful. and thio cannot fail to plt-ase ia tiyle, quality ai.d price. I THOMSON Si BL'CHANArt.

Oct. 14. DAGUE 11 A Tuc subspiiber rrspecttully informs rjt'l (be public that he hisiaken a room in Tli Vinson's brick buildina. North E.isi Cjurnerol the Square, t'AYETI EVILLK. where be will wail on Ladies and Gentlemen who may wish Likenesses taken by this BEACTlkCL ADP 1SIM1TACLX method.

To parents, children, husbands, wivet, and friends, it affords an opportunity of procuring at small expense, and almost without loss of time, a most rchrECT LIFELIKEPORTRAIT winch can, be obtained in no other way When we to mind uncertainty of Me.he ordinary tbough sometimes painful familres and friends, togeiher with ile ravages of time, it becomes a matter of much interest and importance to secure the features of "iba loved ones at lio me," before deaih, distnncs, or ihe lapse of time readers it impotiille Having taken lessons cfjvlr. F.N. Hcghv.s the best Daguerrean Ariint in re-ieni Siates and lurnished himself with a superior camera and impleicenis. the sub srnber flatters himseif hs will Jb abla to give the most entire i i i Ilia wnp are ai ways juices matters of tate. are especially invited to call snd examine his work and specirriens A great variety of Cases, of difiVrtjn sizes and quality, wni be kept constantly oi hand.

Prices very moderate J. B. HILL. Nov. 1852 if.

Liquors. Brandies, AVlne, and Alee. i 1 CHERRY PECTORAL For ike Care er corens, colds, hoirsoess, CR0.TCniTI$, wnoopnc-corcii, CROUP, ASTHIII, A5D COXSUMPTIOS. all tin? Lis preparation n-ta- t. and ul thfrn 5 jii erureol puliimrnrv rcthm ilia ever leen found whi-iv ctoldrenpafe t'i jn i-lPcis wuh this Preparation.

i -r- n-f but ail aid in nil di-eaf, ji.f the nnd lunfp wfctre r.V-d cire can itre jrelief. tins T. illrfuit It in tke. and perlf otlv tnj arrcvJanro viih lihe directions. We do not ailreri'Sf (tJr lie jiiitorination of ili ne who i ave jnWii i.

bu: liare nti', Fainilies ihil i.ie jknifwhiis will not he v. nhour r.d 1 1 -i i I 7 1 UJ. ser-ncF Ti-m ir.f I ihrt limply tisv, tli irfiu f. i a i Ttiejj loma of Itsti "tr v. a- -ixviiivirTu iu inn i.r I ov ins "naiu ui Jun-ffa in ICJli a So.

iY.H.l.TlS 111 flip tk 1 7.. Afl III hi. fmlffiOlf I ik r.rvL7..,r.. inn I III- A- I. I 1 .11 vino HiSiiiuie ai lirietnr.a:iMia9 Deeu even -the pherry ty iLieir in coniiileranon of i' ej pud in Jti ug ajfriiiciri-of I the Lungs and Throat.

U'nS such asmrances, and fn ni (lir no nronf can he Ae'dueeJ. eJCCff-Z tl! foiind in effecis upon trial. Prepared and sold ly JAMEiJ C. A YER. Urngisi and (Miiiust.

Low fll. S.ld by DIEM EH II A MiTO.N. Va ettevillf. Un 13. yT 11 i 1 I li 11 VVe itAvr.

rpenJ a Cabinrt Vi'arprooni in lvETrcvin.it. VC-? north-eatt eornrrf fhe I'uilU (ep a. sons and r4'Minie4 nf rs Tt tr- di iJ a Dreeing j- D-iran-, aaj'ITaMes. Ilbrain Ciauv M.ninr ,..) Breakfet Tables; plain Bureaus. Wardr.iJ.n i lain Bediitead.

plain We can anJ will tnaike. il dfired. as fine -Fiif of 'lie losT STifl.ts, and mi i I acisor Iblk tsitms, as can be ohtaiod any- where. We will have-in a few a fine lleare (or ihe acccmnnidaijjn ih. fti-lic Alo.a supply of ready mad i'Ui-Jm of all qualine and si2-s.

A cn'l i w.i.e-r id, pirrcLasitig. A Trial SXv2iUi! we A R. KNOTT 8. CO. lv 8i A Til iri.K! I.ARniS.

lot ol l'pier and 3olc A Leallirr LAWDEas' rec-ivd aad for salechtrap. at wholesale or rHuil. i.j THOMSON Decern be i 23. 1552. FAYETTEVILLT, TENS.

CEALKRS IN tJlass, I'crdnurry, UrusheH, OiU, Vartvisl Sj Surgical Instruments, -I I'ancy Articles. rtract, look! to loin ixtercst: ii rt! tt- Vt -scuiapina no and the fiutdic r-enerallv. to ti I xy Si Ham. ton's Medical where 2, you will find a ipleiulJil atsorlmtnt V.rv and onuine -tleUicines, select ed with ceat care in laa Eastern markets. Special given tu tilitc l.

ills. Call and examiu onr stock ar.ij prices, and. you shall In suifed in price and 1'ialny. i Aprii 20, A cosrtsitKt laitiily IJe-0ig lence, adj. lining th town of Kav-fLm.

wnb lot of rround on' which the bouse stands, beinlhe tame thai ihe subscriber ol S.ifiuiel E. eoctaininp For particular apply on ike prtmies it) i JOHN T. MORGAN. June 21. vi ftt wr 111 undersigned, 'having purchased iih entire of W.

VV. GILL in niercatijils esialdwhrre nt ol GILL i Rf'S rELL, takes this method lo ir.fui.ii hi. fnends and the public genersllj that be is jennaged permaaenily jfor a terrr nf year, ir. Uiai trade witn Mr. B.

L. RUSSELL, of ihe ruinol GILL' RUSSELL, anJ would be 'pleased to furnish Goods to any and lo all as reasonable rares as Can ne obtained mer nouce io it i LA BAN E. TUCKER. January 13. 3.

Heady 3Iadfi llolhih small l.i ol vests arxl rrvt uver oais, Sstonv Shirts irawe ''( chea; Jvn. 13. WING'S. IV HAVING formed HARDWARE ICE' partnership in the land DRY GOODS irade, in the town of Faveiie. under the RUSSELL TUCKER, we take pleasure in inviung the public io our Hie lormer stand of Gili, tt.e norib side of the Public Square.

VV iavf' in store an excellent collection, cf the various descriptions i Dry GooJs L'ruuht to thu market, to which we intend to add froni time to time, direct from the eastern market. as io keep constantly on hand every arn-cle likely to ba aeedd for use or ornament in this Wa are resolved lo keep general sssortr.ie.il of ihe very Lesi Goods, which we Salter ourselves we will be enabled to sell as low as the lowest by the exercise of judicious judgment io our Having purchased the uee we ccnipy.the public may expect tr 2nd in a all times the same old stand." Mr. RUSSELL'S acknowledged judgment ir. the purchase cf Good-gejncraily. and fine Cloihs in particular, enables the firm to speak with c-nHdenre to al as lo the quality of the Goods they keep.

They to cotae up fully to what they i I RUSS-ELL TUCKE3! 'January 13. 1853. Tcllahoma Lois. fJlHK undersigned has aid off blocks of 1 LOTSof several acres in each for private residence, and is now prf parJ to fcli tliera at private sale to who desire to have summer residences, in the beautiful and healthy' town of Tallaborna. We have in the Town Site, besides the trios! healthy alihosphers and pure freestone wr- tier, a most excellent Chalybeate SprirV.

which is supposed to be mixed with whi sulphur, i Wi MOORE, -Uy VS. IPW-if. -1 i 5 i i 5 i i A '-i I i 1 i 1 i i Whiskey SO-ofTrred ei i 61 Provisions nsw Lard in kegs 10Jo. le by I KirOHELL. SPKKR.Y.

tlAlMniPi i for Feb 3 Tf Dill MER IIAMPTO.V. April 29. HAMPTON. low CI S. i xacnt.

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