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i if': I I I i li 1 1 i i 5 i i i i ui ei. i I Fayetteviiie Observer TIIUKSMAV, JUSE 185. unItt. 1 T1 rM.LECTOR L1SC0LTI COUN We are authorized announce Ira nnutliitja catdidate for Tax Collector of: Lincoln Couuty, for 1853. authorized I to annonnce c.luipicn Douibit.fof the 2d a caiJiaate ir i County, for OCT Advertisements must he handed into iIjSj O.Ticcj by1 Tuesday Morning, insure nwicnfanee in the lullownig 1 oyer, Neatly rrinlcd Blanks i i i Constable, ind Justice blanks jusi pruu- and for sale at our Adverisc.ineuts are ir.scned ioOie crUer in which tliey arc ItanUoa in.

Liccola Kaiilrond On las- If riday, seycrajl ot our eit- i2cns accompaniou mv. ouiu.joiu, Eb'meer ofj the Winchester and Al- allama llailrbad, on an exploring tour, in search of the most direct practicable route for the contemplated RaU-roiid from Ifayettcville to the Hock Spring. a conversation with' o'ne of, them, we learned that a more desirable location than the one offbrejd through tlie! section they traversed, coiild scarcoly bc found anywhere. AVe did not ienquire as io the precise direction tlicy pursued, but understood that ptLing Mrs. Jljhlnr so)is, Esq.

B. and Col. Jlhais, e-nll -Andre Buchanan, they parsed to he river at iur. 'Alex. BM's mil1, whero they crosscu, and thence in by Indole.

D. Bras toU'c Ilocl Spring. Of -course, fie track fur ic Railroad will not be gojerned hj tho course traveled but it will ike the most direct and casily-consl ructcd route through the farnis to be passed. Tho one re-! vicived encounters but few -r- 1 1 I IrfMnrr vor.rH' ItVeL it WOUia SCCU froin all we cr Railroad caivgAthcr, that a cheaw cannot be built in Ter- ncssee, tharj the one proposed to Ifcte Rock Spring. Mr.

SanSford pronj- iscd, when he leR on Friday, re turn to-day ether route: (Thursday) and examine ftfT? iucrcai tile Arrangement The foliolviiig is the basis, of trade ndo; cha by nearly all of our merits, by ihich to bo governed in future. What will lie the efiect, 01 sepdraiing the Crocc from the DrV 'Goods busir.er, we a -o Anable to dj- tcrmiue. We bclievfc they are scp rate1 in ail cities, and! that the sepa ration proves a convenience to purchaser and teller. Should this prove to lie case here, and we can purchase our 'Goods and Groceries with less moneys of the people can have no object iorj la tho proposed alteration: For br part, we feel gratified Wvdi the experiment is about being think it will work vvtlli i i undersigned, merchants ofiFaycttevillc, Tennessee, -a gree to the Dry Goods' from, tie Grocery and such of us as cohfnuie td purchlisc Ury uooa; pledge I ourselves to make, no lfion tf Sucar. Coflec, Molafe' orjlronj and such as (jo l- "tinue Id purchase the above nameu flrficles of Groceries pledge tlicm fieives to mrjke no more purchases 6f jjry uoous, jiiaruwary, Atvb Rasps, and Wagon Chains,) Hats, Ro'ots and Shoes and to soli Groce ries at the ljjwcst possible rates.

A Bonquet Our thanks are due some fair lady, fbrl'onecf the prettiest and. most tasteful bouquets of the season. don't know Who we are indebted to this bejiutiful ornament to our sanctum; nevertheless, wc-tender our eineerc thanks. Uiidi Jndgffhlp- rresidcntl Fillmore has tendered Ihd-'officd of Judge, in the Tcrritorj of 'Utahjto Col If. Kcrdicval, of this place.

i Thanks We i are ngain placed under obliga tidlisto Hon- Vf Jones for useful papers. The 3Iarkcs Our Report, to-day, is unusually fchok' The last mail due, before our froin-'to nress-from which we always jnake up ourj commercial news-failed almost entirely. We received about one-fourth opr complement -oi papers. T)4 letter ail missed midc. We.

the T7T I I u.w-;,. A UVIdv miner I DrT V. V. M'Nl Very Cheap. Wm II.

Well requests us to say, that in1 consequence of tho new mercantile arrangement, which wc pob-lish to-day, he will; hereafter jell his Dry Goods at cost. Go and gee. Efforts have been made for a year or two inast bv the covernmeut to obtain a census of the Indian popular TT. SfntAS. juwu uow iuuamuub w.

Jjy tne accounts ireceiveu irum me census afents, and information derived from qther sources, it is ascertained-that the entire number of Indians inhabiting all parts of our country amounts to 018,000. Of this number, 49,000 is I estimated as in habiting the unflxplored territories; 21.100 bcloncW to the tribes living in New Meiico; 32,231 are in Cali fornia; 22,733 are in Oregon; in Utah. Many Of the New Mexican Indians are have fixed habitations and towns. A Tegular row! recently occurred in dnnco-house at St. Louis.

The editor of the Times of that city saw the belligerents, who were unfortunate enough to fall into the hands. of the police. He says: "Ones eye scimted as if he had been looking intently at an' eclipseanother's nose presented the appearance of a small gourd, with a' tomato smashed upon it f'lio f-ien of a third nartv looked as if he had beenj operated i unonon the rouffh system lor jaw. A man condemned to death in Kilkenny, Irolaud, for murder, recently attempted to commit suicide on the morning of the day set apart for his execn-iob, by thrusting pieces of si ick into his When discovered he was very faintj and was, with difficulty, enabled' to walk to the gal- 1 lows. 1 lie was urawn over his face by the hangman, was saturated with blood, lie died, of course, with scarcely a struggle.

Tue Mob at Richmond Ya. Gov. Johnston recently: commuted 'the punishment of a negro, sentenced to be hung for killing a white man, to lite This produced grcat a mob gathered round the Governor's house, and with hideous noises, disgraced themselves and tho i city until they wearied of their labor from 'the ground. Anoint committee and retired of the two houses of the Legislature was next day appointed to inquire into the outrage, and report fict, A proposition was introduced, warmly discussed, and passed one house, to raise a committee to select, a more suitable place to which the seat of government be removed, more central and convenient," and where the Executive could dischargo his constitutional functions without sub- ecting the dignity of the office tot insult, and his mansion to threatened overt acts of violence. Wilvt is HEllEStcvED Fen? There is a lad of only twelve years, W.

II. Wadded, living at Pocahontas, in ttie spring 01 loot! was stabbed, the wound thought be mortal; the same fall was knocked senseless and cold by lightning; in the fall of '51 was jrun cVer by tour mules and a wagon; last winter, fell from the third story window, lighting coslamjupou a pile stone; jabout six weeks since was stiDt, three! balls entering his body. Tho herojof all these ujgly accidents, is still alive ana healths, being reserved, doubtless, for sonic other kind of "shifting otf ibis mortal coil." Georgia Hoad. -From the annual report of the officers! of this road submitted at the annual meeting o( he Company held atugus-ta, Gal on the 11th we learn that the gross earnings o(Mhe road for theyearendind; onthe31stof March amounted ti $795,811 IS, and the net profits $110,303 Gl; leaving after the payment of a' 7 per cent dividend a fund applicable toother purposes --olf 9151,087 The Directors in their report thai the oujfit olj the; road is now complete the first time since it has been ii i opeipliop. ak Disappearance of a A nhnnt iwd miles and a half long and located about eigni mnes froir the village of burst its banks on the 12th ult and completely drained out the water on the neighboring land.

The ilirntt'di uhich the water broIiP vai abbllt fol ly feet ill height, uroivc ciuurn. v.j Phe rush of the Water aug aciian- aI inrnfr-fivH feet deep and -on'el i i i i eiimm iiuiiuit ii ict t. two miles, iuprobting forest trees, carryingavriy niill ilams and drowning two men. Thus occurred the sinfftilar phenomenon of a Lake be- r. "77.

injrdnctl in a lew Journal i ir MoRMfjNs. Ar "Welch miner nabed Powel, who recently with hii wife and famijy, arrived at St. Louis, on his way to thealt LaKe, has written a letter to his friends at in the course ot wlucn ne gives a saa accouiu m. -ins uutxw ankl troubles. He describes HJor-minisin bs a system of roguery and plunder, and adds: 'II is nothing but a mere num- bug I have found It to my heart sorrow.

It would hays -been better for us not to have been' born than to have come hero to be Mormons. They will take all from you at iome, and starve you when you cojne here, if they have thecljancc, and lake yuiir wives from you." DrEgom Fakuer. A. corres- poulenlol the uregon iDpeciator, writing from.rtigcl'sSouudsives an accoiiut of a yield of potatoes, which exhibits a fecundity truly The crop was raised by Uncl-j Sam's troops, stationed at the post of Steilacooni. From a 5pa.ee of twelve acres nearly 5000 bushels have been gathered, On oiu sialk one hundred nnd fifty-nine good sized potatoes were count- The Markets- Latent Dalts.

i. I msnviLLK, Ten -Cotton There lias been a steady advnnca in ilio figuresdu- nns tnc past weeU, fcules bo. Tho total -Tsaies of the week amount to i59 bales. 'I Ilia Hock on hand unsold in all tho waro- houses is 9o6 bales. The receipts this point from 1st Sep tember last to Saturday 23d amount to- bales The receipts to 6amc'datc last season 1 35,400 15,605 The loial receipts at the Southern ports to lakes! dates shov ah increase over same dates last year of JG49.9G0 balds.

Iio foreign exports this season, as com pared with last, will exhibit an hncreaso. Increase 1 0 u. briiain 279.719 93.C18 Fraiicq Oilier foreign pons- 70,312 Total increase-The iiiicreasa' in coastwis exports is bales. The decrcaP in stocK at all ilia receiving port? is 19,799 bales. Groceries' The trade is very dill! We submit our quotations with such a'tuia (ioiis as the si ue of the market demands.

liags, for rags. There is considerable demand VI iivman is payir 2Jc cash lor all that hel can get. he demand con Sales at 4jrS tho barrel. Cofiue- jnues steady. by the ai 5i7 by Thora is a fair Ll 1 I H-iuiuuuu lyr Coffee.

I Saloi uf lOAc for Kio Flour- We quote Tennefkeo and Cin cinnati 44 1 tho finest St ILouis brands are he'd at Molasses 25 to 35c. dallnn Suit- Bafrel SaU at 32c, bushel; Sack, fine 1 Candles quote Tallow GO to 1 SL50, The supply is ample. We 9 to 10; Star 20d Sperm 45c. Inslcy lGc gallon1. Price of good rL-ctilied 15 to Hams JfcD9c; SI lonlders 7 Cc; Sides GitcCpc; hog rbund.

Cb Lnrd-J- -Sckrce and Sin dem and. Sales at 8 to 9c. nutter, 12c Feathers, 1 20c. Ginsong, Corn Meal, 4045c bustinl -SI 752 Jbbl. i Oats 25fcC3dc busjiul.

GuW IVas.l70(a:77ci' bushel. Flax Seed, 590 bushel-good de mand. Lead, pig 5c bar 5jq. Wool, 2Sfa30c. Irish Potatoes, i 82 bbl; Sweet Potaioes.

i i i Ccxcinxjiti. O. The Produce mnrkejt is quiet no sales of flour or provisions pri ces unchanged Sales of Whisky at 151 TwejntV barrels Linseod Oil sold nt Glq Saleb of Fair Sugar rt SjC sorted, at 14fa15c. Cotton Yarns, as- niAitiuri). In this County, on Tuesday, 25th ult.

by Rev. Allison Akin, Mr. Vv illUM li. Mc VEE and Miss Bettie F. Gill.

I thanks nrc due for tho kind and Special invitation to be-, present. Of course. we went. The, Wedding Feast was one of the best wo ever: partook of; while joy and hilarity filled tho hour. Tho happy couple havo our best wishes for a lorig, pro5perous and pleasant jjourney througlr lifo.

In Iluntsviille, Dr. sALGEttNoN L. WftstNsos and iMTssLatjba P. Erski.ve. In uluiherford county, Mrj.

Ricuabd C. GosevI and Miss Minerva Siiields. 1 TnrnDike Notice. rflUAT f5 00 ou each shart of stock sub- JL scribed in money by citizens ot fay-eiteville and those living within 5 miles of bavetteyil'e, the Lincoln portion of the FayetteVille Pulaski Turnpik'e Road is re. quired to be paid to Gen.

Thomas A.Owen or Maj. (Marion Childress pn or before the 12ih iusti Arid a call is hereb made, on the same stock of $5 00 on the share to be paid firBi0feverv month until otherwise or- Rworaerof theBoardJ i I J. BRIGHT, Suy. rl 1CVOi June nw. I AT COST.

BEA UTIFUL Muslin de Laines, Embroidered. and Solid jColors; Plaid, Black. Alpacca, Erglish and French Merinos, at SoHth FmU Ornercf the Public Square. i 1 LLEY, FAYETTE7II.LEL TENN. Tint.i i.

contiuu9 la EXCLWsitrE atiUnon to tbe 1 actide of MeUlne in us antius oraoencs. ne attention in' his Profession, to jnern Ceof the pairorjage bf his fritnds cuntmuao. door of T. Ross' Law Office. iUj 27.18j2j-ly GILL HUSSDLLJhava just re fey ceived.

their large and desirable slock of Queensware assorted, embracing every kind and quality, from lh commonest Teas i.i the finest China varying (to price from 25 cents lq $40 per setti-wlUch ibey, are anxious to sell. My 27, 1852. Circuit oiirt for Lincojlii Couity; Mai-ch Term, Ira E. Douitiilt aud others! fo saJe of 1 Land. John Martin and oiners.

ON. motion of couitsel, and iliappeariog to the saiisfactiofi. of the Clerk of said Uouri trial lae oeieuujuus Joha Martin, James Marua.j Martin. Elisiia Drown and Williatrt Sfe Mary jA HaiJcvia. Franc ia Cu; sh and rife Elizabeth, Lewis Au-buro aaJ wifc non-iesidents of the Stale of Tefiiies-Fee.

It is. Uierel'ore, ordered hat puulfca-tion be made four successive veeks in phe F.njellcviltei Observer, a newspaper published in the town of Kayettevilife, Tennessee, commanding said defendants aprvear be-fore he nejt CircuU Court to be- holdeif at the court-house in ruwn of Fayette vijlle, on the first Monday in July next, to answer complainants' bill; otherwise, the same will be taken (or confessed and set down lor ex parte as to them. JAMES It. CI1ILCOAT, CeiL May 27, 1S52-41 Circuit Court for Lincoln County, Term, 16:52. David Hall and oihers! ,1 for 8aTe; 0f I Slaves.

Jefferson Wiison oiuers.J ON motion of complainants' counsel, and it appearing to the satisfaction of Hie Clerk ihji iho deiendants, Jifi'erson Wilson anil wife Clarence, Mary Sarah, and Aaron McKinney, Josephine Wilson, Mites Neshelt and (wife and! thiee minor heirs of 'Caroline-Ed whose nnmes are not known, Samuel L). Piosin and Richard A. Pinson are non-residents of ijii'e Slate of Tennessee. It is, ordered trjat publication ba made four Wetfes in sic-cjssiou in the Faycltccille Observer, a newspaper published in the mwaol FayetieviHe. lienneisee, coinniandin? sa'd defendants "to appear beibre he flHXi Circuit Court io be bl h-jUlen at the ourt-house in the town ol on tha Iif Monday in July ntxt, to answer coinpluinants' hill; otherwise, lie same wifl he lakeu for confessed, and et down for bearing ex parte as ta them.

I I JAM ES ll. Cil I LCOAT. June 3, lS52-4t aDasuoricolj pc Jiiniulnros'. "Old 'sweeps on with icy breath, To chill the swtetest 'flower in death; iSeouie its form Ix amy bloom: lis truths snail live above the tomb." JHAVE opened a room in Capt. IJ INKS' New rtuiiding, the one occtfpied by Mr.

Hughes during hi? stav in FaVeiieville, for the purpose of taking IXAr.BERiiiloTYi.'E Likenesses; where all are invited to call and see my Pictl'CES' whether they sir for a Likeness tir not. Daguerreotypes! put up in Lockets, Ureyst Pins and Fancy C.ises. have the Pjipier PJache, Kato Hays and bold Mailed or Kossuth, and plain Entire satisfaction given or no charge. Tlo the Ladies I 'promise to make their pictures bcauuiul without nattenng them. ILRNItf CAliTV, Operator, Mav 27, 1852 if.

I NDiA UUCSSES BZilJriiXCiS I For Gin Bands, Saw Mill Bdts, and DRIVING- BELTS. Tor all KiuJls of Slaeiiinery. I fHllJIS Belting so highly recommended for A Gin Bands and open bells lor driving -Machineiv, is without hesitation asserted to be superior to Leather or anything else noy in use, lot the following; simple reasons: 1. The perfect equality ol wiuih aad thick ness which it will retain. i 2.

ll will bear 300 degrees of heat without injury, and remains pliant in any degree of I ll ii of: great strength and durability'. does not slip 011 the consequently a gain 'of power. is ami," when adjusted to Machinery, locs not require alteration, as is the case with any oilier. We respectlully invite the attention ol GIN HOLDERS to this article which EXPERIENCE has proven to be superior to any other material lor Cotton Gin Bands, tCT" A large assortment, always oi bnnd', and furnished of given lengths aud widtna. at shortest notice.

i Also, Steam Pacvtko pntl Hose of the same material. All for sale bv FALL Si CUNNINGHAM, Hardware Dealers, College Sneet, iashhi.lk,Te.ix C7 Samples of the above BeKing can be seen at the store ot Isocth worth, iUopoAj. Neil, i i May WILL attend ai me liiues and places ja. i ta hereitrdesinnated, for lue -purpose ol re ceiving'tlte State aud Cocxty Tasks, dqe for the year 1852. iu Lincoln Coun Ten- nessee: i Vo.

Districts. 13th Halbert's. IGiii Miilville, 15th Trantham's, I4th Mc Kinney's, Monoav, Mav 31. Tuesday, Jonb 1, Wednesday, dp 2, Thursday, i 3, 4, Uih Wesley Chapel, Friday, I2ih Saturilay, dp 5, bin Fayetiriile, Monday, dp 7, and July 5. 9th Millard's, Tuesdav, 10ih King', Wednesday, oih Whitman's, Thursday, -Gtli Gross's, Friday 7th Buckeye, Saturday, 17ih Kellev's creck.Tuesday, 18th Smith's.

i Wednesday, 20th Raneon's. Thursday. IQ.h Moore's, Friday, 22 Quick's, 1st: Lynchburg, Monday, 2J CSl's; Tuesday, 4th Renegar's, Wednesday, Tuckeriicreek.Thorsday, 25th Arnold's, Friday. 24th Count's, Saturday, 23J M.sj.: Foster's, Monday, 21st Edrhoadson's: Tuesday, tto do 9, do 10, doll, do 12, do 15. do 16.

da 17, do 18, do 19, do 21, do 22, do 23, do 24. do 25, do 2fi, do 23. do 29, 5- J.T.MOTLOW, Collector. May 20, i ATT; at nur Chean Corner Store for Rough and Ready Overcoats; ueaver i Blanket Hunting Flushinz'- do do do- Fane? Silk Vests; Wool Velvet do Valencia do Cassiniiere and other Tanls; Muslin Shins; i Shin Collara. SOUTHWORTH MORGAN NE.lU Sept.

23. incELRor cniwroBD, Have' recently receiTed at their nr Smre. North side of Public $77V lrom il adelphiaj and New York, at addttion-aitupply of rKNCi.NE Medicine, Dittos, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffy Window Glass, Putty, Ptifumery, tioe Soaps, Teas, Wines UrandieaSnuffs, Segars; fine, common and smoking Tobacco, Surgiial Instru. mentsr iwhich makes ih stock unsurpassed if equated by an estabiishmeut outside of a city.

I. They' have on hand, and are daily receiving an PTien.ive collection ofi the best Patent Medicines extant. Their stock of this kind of Medicines embraces most of the popular pief arations ol the day. llav-in nlxainprl our Drus and Me-licines in fact, every thing! we have in store-r-lrtmi the most reliable Druggists East, we lee no tic.f-itancy reeomnie tiding them to ib publie, physicians. and niercbants generally, as pure and genuine.

Deing resolved toj poijtinue a permanent, reliable Drugl business in, Fsy-ettevtlle, our customers aad the jchmmuni'y generall, may upon out statement with most implicit confidence all articles shall come up to the rt givt u. The ladies ri particular, and the public generallv, are invited to our unjqualed selection of FcrfuiHCi-y l' yaned and decidedly tas.V. (Come the first upportunilj and view I I Farmers, and othe.r; business men. wilt be supplied with Castor Oil, few eel Spirits Tufpeatine.Taregoric.Laudannm, Essences, Patent Medicines, tic. by the dozeo if desired.

j. i The orders of local physicians and all others promptly attended to, and their pre-scripiioDS carefully compounded. 1 The liberal trade we nave; heretofore en joyed, encourages, me beliet tnatwiiti our extensive and wtl seiecieu su'ipuea, wr meet all demaodsi in our line, to- a desiieu increase cf our buifness. 20. IS52.

ALAUGEand uselul collection of aM the best MuiHicHts, for sale cheap by McELljtQY CRAWFORD. McELUOY TcilAWFOPvD Ihave just received a frsh supply of Kxlmc of Coirec, whichjiiiey oifei sd. Por.e M'liite JLead in pav quaa uty desired may: be had bv aiplving: io May 2'. McELUOY CRAWFORD. Indigo and rglHE very best article ot ItldigO and 3l JIadGei constantly on May 20.

McELflOY CRAWFORD. YENETIAi Spanish Lirwn, Lampblack, Red Lead, White Litharge, Crome Yellow and Green, Paris Green, Prussian Blue, iic. just received and for sale by I i 4 CJl.WTORD. May I INSEED, Sperii, Fish, Lard, Castor, Sweet Olive, Cod Live Oils, Sic. for sale bv i CflJlVFOkD.

May 20. 1 OHE.TVIIOAS.S. I -j OUR. slock ol C'iieuiieals embrace all former and rectal prepataiiohs. jYoiir auentioa is called ic ilieim and pltys ia particular.T ji-.

i I icuas 1 MeELROY CRAWFORD. 20 -1 i A INT, Sasa, l.iei Uairj Ji Clothes, Tooth, and Camel Hair liruslie. i McELUOY vS CHAW-FORD. "May 20. i -j ERFUMERIESJ Famov Aitjcles, Colognes, Fncy Boules, Bergamots, Cloves; Lemon, Hemluick.

Rose, Peppermint, Gin nam on, A niseedj end most other fancv Oils; PerlU he Buses, evira fine. CRAWFORD. Mav 20. I I TEA. Fr all li for SFe at Our as- the lowest njarket price sortmeat is veiv supei tor.

Mcelroys May 20. ClUWFOliD. i OAP. TOHNSON'S ecii'in-ated Jr 8ou always on hand. Th is believed 10 he the ssiT and lug citEtrtsT Soaj, eve.

invented. Come see. McELRO CR.1WFORD. Mav 20. Tollahouia LoK'l FfflH tindersiatied has laid olli blocks of LOTS of several acres io each, for pri vale residence, pad is now prepared them ni private sale', to those wlto desire to hava summer io tue beautiful and healthy town of Tislhilioma.

We have in the Town, 'Site, tesioes the most healthy atmosphere and puie freestone water, a most excellent Chalybeate Spring, which is supposed toibe nmeJ-wilu watts sulphur. i I May 201S52 if. i lflS7E have on hand, and will continue to keep, a large lot of Leather of all kinds Bridle and Harness, "Upper and Sole Leather. GILL RUbakL.1. iEATIIEIS.

I hand, an assoriraent of Upper and Sole L.catIier4-cHEAP. I 13. Rr. A. GRAX oi CO.

Ladies' Fine Dress Goods. Rich fc handsome fig'd Brocade Silks; do do do Gro de Na, do do 'I do Watered) Poplins; do do Paris miazmes; do do Siljius; do do New Sil'je Robes; do i do i Chameltba Lustres i Velvet Aa i do Satin clieraDamask Plaids 8tc. sntTTH WOtlTHl MORGAN So NEIL. New Hoods! New nnTIF. have just received a JL larce and varied Stock of desirable bought on terms trom lirst in tlia rili8 Philadelphia and ass houses Iew Yoik, to which they Invite the attenttott of pur-Having had moch experience the business, and being well kmfwn to thii commtjintiy.

tltey deem it almost tnnecessary to repeat the assurance, mat at can be found as good Goods, atid f.rms.as can be had at any ik this house tn as liberal i estab'ish- meat ia the S'at. Suffice it sby that ibey i. I 1. .1 I are determined, a iivtciuiui, ihe interest of buyers to deal witli tnake it to them. NEIL.

SOUTHWORTH, MORGAN Sept. 23. 45 e.3i FAYETTEYlLLr, TCJN. 4 DEALESS. IN Idiclncs, Paints, ass.

Perfumery, ISruthc, Oil, Varnishes, fancy Articles, EUrrietS I X.QOII TO! YOUK i XTEIIESTJ CoME.nil re foilowersof Esculapius i and the gensraWy, Diemer 'i. llAKP'rWs Medical Depot, where voii will iiiid a srtlemlhi asmlnunt ol 'iwM "a hemline wiih irrleai caft: in liw Eastern ma.keis. Speeikl aiienlio.v given t-tilling Physicians' LilJs. Gail and examine our siuch j-n- ce. a id you shall be su'm-d in' re quality.

Apr 1S52. Chemicals Pure. Fon sale by April 29 DIF.MER St HAMPTON. SI' URGIC AL l.NsSTUUJiEXTS..or pbe lai s' le hy DIEMER. i.

IJAMPVON. An2',) Xioiiai' Li'Mi IiOl medii i.v a. lot sale i I Piling and OiIn. FAINTS WOlLSof all Kiads.lor sale by I DlEMER Si HAMPTON. April 29 i I I TITINDOW GLASS of all izes.

for sale 'Tf bv DIEMER. HAMPTON. April SD. i. A' POl GARY'S FCRMTURE, and VIA LS assnned.

for sale bv Apiil29. DIEMER HAMPTON. To the Ladies, riV iiv- r- 4itp ment ol Perfumeries-; a mag Rificem loi of Canis, Moimes, Envelopes, Note aud Letter Paper, io which we politely in vile your special attection. Give us a cailL and we will endeavor to please voa. I DIEMER HAMPTON.

April 29. Jist ocened. a li 'r T.OOKS,. excel any ever lioughi to Ibis maiket. among which ate to he jiiuiid, Medical.

Historical, ioenrai, Blatik and School Books, ihat are generally usel 1 DIETER HAMPTON. April 20. 1 1 Stationary. liave oil hand aline assortment of Post, Note and Cap I'tM'tuli; iof ail t-iiids; PEN'S of every descrip tion; INKS of 1 u'e bfst qiiatny A prii i'X Dl EM Ell St HA PTON. raie llavwr; line Cnewiag and Smoking TOBACCO; SNUFF, in Bladders Bohle.3, and Papers, and sundries too numerous to mention.

April p. DIEMER St HAMPTON. CHARGE for Pbescbiptior, or CQKaCLiAlloW 1.1 REI.ATIOS TO DIS I DIEMER April 29. lircuhttinr Library, TILL te coo in el as Heretofore. I D1UMKU 5i tlABinu.n.! I Apj- rfONTAN'l LY on hand, a supply ot ihe' HJ Inmsi populiir Patent ipiil29.

Si HA MP I ON. I i Ncr AirantKiccf. fpntlE snbscrifier has lougiil "ie interest of fl llr 11 Ml. ll.mB Goods, Books, Notes, andj Accounts, of OO UE Thomson, and ijie subscriber ia alonei abthoiized io collect li amo.inis due the firm, and is responsible ljr its dehisi. Beini permaienilv located! in the mercan tile linln(S I resoecltullw ak a Call lrom the puri'iiasingp'u-'lic.

My loods a re offered as low its iltose ol av House in Fayetteviiie. Try 1 AS. L. THOMSON. Jan.

,29, lbi)2. Static tmiS Pijney GcodsJ every variety. A Fni.L sunniv. ot quality, ao i-ricc. in.

29. J- Come and ee. I UUAliU'V. I finite. Brown, bine.

Hack, and grt-en, ol eerr quality- une, bui't-r tiaeJaad commoii. J. L. THOMSON. Jan.

29. Silk1 stuti V.reitel iooa-, -v' For Laoie' Presses, very 5-r -come soou. if vou waut a good ariicte LV CHEAP Jan. 29. j.l.'tiiomson.

Jtiecauarc aud Hardware-. .4 A cesebai. assonuenit ol gof anu common hich we ate or feriow asiooisningly Jgw. Jait. 29.

J.L.THOM? Sugar and CoC'ec. -Aa good an article, as cap be lound in Fayetteviiie, and as cbeap as anv one caa jafl'ord io sell I Jaii. 29. J.L.THOMSOiV. Suudries.j Hats and Caps, Boots and 3 Shoes, nireail; io- Laco.

fine and common, Stc. 1 '29. J.L.!THOMSON Jan Shoes aud Coots, Cheap, Anirs IC nl. Calf, and iKir Snoes and 1 i Gaiieis iupeiUne artic'Je; Men's. Calf, Goalee and Kij Shoes; do I tine and extra tine Boots; do Water Proof, Calf and Kip do do heavy Kip and Mud -do Bols'land Youths' extra tine1 oo NefMcj Brogans goodiaruele.

Com in soon, and' let me sea what can be doue for von. Come eome.nu see Apjril22. J. L. TI10MSO Always on Hand.

I C-CGAR, Coffee, Casunrv Nails, Iron. Steel; biftb, irace, liaiter, Slav. Lireast. amM'ongue Chains; Sireichers, ii a and Cross Cut Baws. i en an come anu J.

THOMSON. Clean Cash or Credit Corner. April 22. 152. Charles OaUoid llals, AN be found at no houie ia town, ex cept at Kiissell Gentle men.

they are of scpkriob pisish and have extra touch is phase, ihat has never belore been seen' in this market. Call aud get one. There are "only a few nore of the same iort an GILL 5c Apr 1 8. Notice- ON Mosdiit. the 5th day of Jclt, 1S52, at ihe courtihue dour in thr town ot ''ayetieviile, I wijU offer lor sale to the bigu-it bidder, fwr cash, to satisfv taxes and eharga on lan lsj lying in Lincoln County, for the year 1351 thai the laxes iheret-u re- main and unpaid to wit: John WilliHrns beirs.

one tract cf Land, 200 acres, liing ja Civil Ditntl 23. valued at CQ; taxes 22 Colloctur's le (ff; Clerk's feejil 59; Printer's fee $1 CO. David Pngli, one tract of land, 3fMl acres, lying in Civil District No. 19. valued ar (3tX); tases Gt3 cents-, Ci-llectoi's'lee 1: Clerk's $1 50; Printer's fee 5.

1 50. Sarah Moor, one tract of land, 200 aerrs, Itingsin tvn District No. 24, valued 75; taxe? cents; Collector's iee Clerk's fee 1. 50; Primer's ft-e $1 50. James Mcore, one tract of land, 201 acres and one pole, lying-in Civil District No.

21, valued at 75; taxes 444 rents; Collector's fee Clerk's fee $1 50; Printer's fre $1 SOTS Willis Rout, one tract land, 200 acres. lying in Civil, District No. 21, valuetl ar250; taxe 51 ceM; Collector's fee Clerk's fee 1 50; Printt-r's fee pl 50. Janus Sheiton.one tract of Und.50 acres, lying in Civil District No. 25, va'ued at taxes 33 cents; Collector's lee Clerk's fee fl 50; Printer's fee 5 1 Z0.

Sullivan, one iract ot land, 14 acres, ly ing in Civil District No. C. valued at 70; taxi 13 ceni; Collector's Tee rt leefel 50; Printer' fee 50. Faulkenheiirv. 011 trai of land, 100 acres, lying id Ci i District No.

20. valued at V'jOO; trcs f-nis; Collector's fie fee $1 50: PrinterVfee $1 50 William Davi.ison, o- tract of find. 76 acrt-s. lying in I'ivil District No. 10.

valued at 5.IOO; faxes I 10; Joileclma lee Jt; Clerk's lee $1 50; fee.I 50. Alexander CrawJord. one tract of lad, 40 acr-. lyir.j ia Civil District No. 3.

valued at fo0't'; iaxs CG rents; Collector's fee ieal 50; Puuier fee Jl 50. WM. DYER. Tux CcVeelor. April 22.

1S52. fyiffl.s Circular. WE have feen receiving Laroe scppliej lrom the Eastern Cities for several weeks, and riovv the pleasure ol announcing that we have in stoie a very ex- TKNS1VE, EEACTIFCr. and VARIED Slock of Tim A3S3! SIHDiilSIS- ffit GLB il Saf 3 which would be much pVased 10 hava our old customers and the trading public generally to call soon and examine. buy our Gootts in the best markets is the Unittil Slates, 0:1 ihe most ternts, and beig will ng to sell at a vfry small ad vatye cost, will cflVr.

inducements which caiuvoi laili to suit purchasers. W'e trust by keeping a Mick ol Goods infe rior'to none, and aa in reased endeavor to to iiurii and receive a continuation tf Ihe very liberal pationsgt our commencement in which we beg leave to lhauks." extended us stoct business, and. for return out sincere Very GOODIIICH, Br7CIti5AM A BEAVERS April 15. 1S52. New, Beautiful bind Cheap The aiteniion ol the Ladies is paN ticulariy caueil vj one 01 most handsome stocks ot Dress Goods ever displayed in FpystielviHe, comprising Rich Brocal.e Dress Silks: superb Damask splendid Emhrbid'd iiiagn'fvient Flfauncf Llk Gro d' Rhine an do do do 1 L'ateitd do do Brocade and DaihaJk do fine Embroidered an Striped Bersgo, elcant Primed Cna eyy- beautiful Plaid Popl handsome Figured (trciiadinei; Paris Printed BerageJ de Lames; Lawns, Tarlatans Prints; Goods, Ginghams.

These Giiods are very select, embracing all the latest stiles i. Sdme uf then! Iicielulore brought ly cn -be fme lasts are much finer than any to this and we of the Lisf UOuDUtCH, BCC1 April 15. po ensure their sale. 3 A 1EAVEBS. I Lace tiocd tC.

LACES, Edgmss anuj Car.es. CoHars and 1 liiiertings; uh-; i not rsitrv o.viit rlJp.en Cajiin Handkrctifa. Nck Ribbonij B-ranc and Crape Siiaulia and Lace and Sash aud. Tf.aimii'g?; VVieaths, Flowers and als; Gloves and Uusieih Parasol. Fans, ec.

I'or sale very cheap bd GOODRICH, BLCll A.NAN 3l EEAVEBS. Apr.l 15. L'ohnctts. BosrrETs ccjnprisin every va- 24. an neiv cf the 1 I lvantiful styles just i tceived ani for Bale low by GOODRICH, BCC1 ASls 3t BEAVEBS.

April 15. PXTf.F.MP.N wool do well to call at i HJT tUe ot GWi fi, Ruehanan tf JJca- i wi.p. ihpv will tin ao unusually laiga aud vei superior atsorti tui of C'loHis, 'ai lucres aud Vesting, ihey are anx'oiu tii Goods ot tha Uen told in liiii in jrcal variriv, and wh to sell at! Tower juices same h've maibet. Giv mem a cail buyiag. Aril 15.

Hats We have eceived Moleskin, Beaver. Saiin. Oner, Atesican, IJungH lian. Kossuth, Magyar, alm, Leghorn, Mar-- icaibo ami Panau.a HatH, making our asso.t- ment decidedly me la est aud most com- iilete have ever ilieeJ. BCCHftSAH 3c BEAVIHS.

April 15. IJools and Shoes. mi 81 cases Koots, Shoes, II ro- gai and CSaitersl comprising every stvle anu quality lor Men', Boys', Youths', Ladies', Misses' wear received aud for sale at remarkably low prices by OOODRICM.BCCHAHAS 15. I The Subscriber KEEPS CONSTANTLY oa hand at bit old stand, at the Tan-Ys'd. an excellent supply of BOOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES of all kinds; together with SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS and SADDLE LEATHER, of a superior qual-iiy; allof which will be sold Low for cash, or exchanged lor barter.

April L1S5J. AMES II. COBQ. Tnrapike Notice. -17 OTICE that 5 per cent on each rhareof 1.1 Muck subscribed in money to eueville, Mulberry Lvnchbnrg Tup.k Road, is required l.

be paid James LngM. Treasurer of said Board, on or be dav ol February next. And a cad is htnnj the, on the stock cf 5 1 paid oo he first of each and er, io. by order Ultlil the Board. prjt, INGLE, Sec't'y.

Jan. 0,165.

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