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f IE STATES AS ITIS TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY CITIZENS.' W31. II. BAYNE, Proprietor. FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1841. Volume 3. Number 143 T E It 31 S THE NORTH CAROLINIAN. Per annum, if paid in advance, $2 50 Do ifpaidatthe end of 6 months, 3 00 Do if paid at the end of the year, 3 50 Rates of Advertising : Sixty cents per square, for the first, and thiry cents for each subsequent insertion. A liberal deduction will be made to advertisers by the year. Court advertisements and Sheriff's sales, will be charged 25 per cent, higher than the usual rates. All advertisements sent for publication should have thenumber of insertions intended, marked upon them, otherwise they will be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly. No paperdi3Continued until arrearages are paid, except at the option of the Edi'or. iSo subscription received for less than twelve months. CT5L.etter9 on business connected with this estab- lishment, must be addressed Holmks &. Batse, Editors of the North-Carolinian, and in all cases post-paid. ICTF Subscribers wishing to make remittanc s by mail, will remember lhat thy can do so free of postage, as Fostmastf rs nrf authorized by law to frank letters enclosing remittances, if written by themselves, or the conte-.ls known to them. Prices of .lob Work: HAND BILLS, printed on a medium, royal , or super royal sheet, for 30 cop"cs, 2 For 50 copies, 3 And far everv additional 100 enp'r, 1 HORSE BILLS, on a sheet from 12 to IS inches square, 3" copies, Over 19 inihes, and not exceeding 30, CARDS, larire si.e, sinjn pack, And for ever additional pa k, Smaller siz?s ii proportion. BLANKS, when printed to order, fr 1 qnire, And for every additional qnire, under o, Exceeding i quire, CIRCULARS. INVITATION TICKETS, all kinds of BOOK & JOB PRINTING , executed cheap for CASH. BILLIARD TABLE For Sstlo. Apply at this Office. Spt. 25, 1841. 135-tf. nter general NEW GOODS AND CHEAP. if ouosenber has received his fa!! and w -H- 6iUUvUF GOODS, embracing a assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, Fur and Wool Hats, Selefie and Seal-skin Caps, Blankets, Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glass ware, cut and wrought Nails. Swedes and English Iron, assorted, Trace Chains, Ho time ware, c$-c. 4'c. &c. Together with a good assortment of" GROCERIES. All cf which wd! b sold low f,r CASH, or ex chung.d for COUNTRY" PRODUCE. Phase give me a call before you bny. CANNON CAISON, Hay street nearly opposite the Hotel. Sept. TO, 1841. 133-6m. 5 1 on 0'! 00 00 00 25 00 00 75 ant! THE FOLLOWING? BLANKS! Kept constantly on hand AND FOU SALE AT THE CAioz.xr?XAi ernes: CHECKS, on Bank of the State, ami Cape Fear Ban k . PROSECUTION BONDS, S.ipr. Ct. MARRIAGE LICENSES VEND! EXPO., constables levy COMMISSIONS to take depositions i n equi ty. and Supr. court APPEARANCE BONDS WRITS, Superior and Co. Ct. CA. SA. Supr. Ct. INDICTMENTS for Affray, and Assault and Pnttery, Co. and Sup. Ct. CERTIFICATES, Clk. Co. Ct. JURY TICKETS ORDERS to overseers of Roads BASTARDY BONDS TAX RECEIPT " WITNESS TICKETS EJECTMENTS PATROL NOTICES LETT E R of A DM I N I. ST RAT ION Bonds Deeds, common, SheriiT1F D?'is, CojistahU-s Ca. S:i. Bonds, Do Delivery lo Appe-.il Bonds, KQiiiiy Subpoenas, Superior Court Fi. Fa. rnnntv Toiirt. hci. fa, to re vive judgment. County Court Subpcnas, Superior Court Warn nts, Bonds for CnTrd. Appenticp V II t W T tZ m TtT Saddle, Trunk, and Harness 3Iaker, Y AKES this method of inf.imin? his friends -M. aud eustomtrs?, in town and co'intry, that he hs moved back to hi OLD STAND, on Hay ttr. oi, o .o ti.4r tciow J;. rues Baker's Hardware Store, where he miy be found at all times, prepared to do any work in his line on the most reasonable terms. KEPAiRING promptly attended to and thank fully received. He keeps constantly on hand an assortment of MEJYS' AJVD LADIES' SADDLES. ALSO Harness o! all kinds, Bridles, Whips, Collars, Trunks, and every article in his line of He -'.ouM tnke this opportunity of returning his lanks to those who have patronized him; and hopes bv punctuality to business and moderate chimes to continue to tnrrit their patronage. B-.-pt. 4, 1841. " 13-2-tf. Obsi rver will copy tiil forbid. tea a5s 'J "TT" HAVE a few COTTON GINS unsold at II T,.i,ncnn' Favett villc. Thev w.'l be i....a r,rw-na at ir nionihs erelit. A 1 discount will be made forjl pQ-y ELL. August 13, 1841. 131-3m. ITall o!d iberal Jlu- of State of North-Carolina, MOORE COUNTY. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, gust Term, 1841. Cornelius Dunlap, ) Petition for partition v; , (Lands. T T,ir,l .r o tiers 1 IT appoarin to the satisfaction of the Court, that John McCnmino'i and wife Sarah. Jacob Cagle j Morrnt William Lewis and wife Ann, John Phillips, Mary Phillips, MaUhr-w Deaton nod wife Sarah, Nathan Wallas and wit.: Mary, .Martha McCrimmon, and John MeOrimmon, defendants in I, ,wt inhnhilants of this State, it isthere- fore ordered: That pub!ieati..n be mane in the North Carolinian for six weeks, notifying said defendants To appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter "L.. . u i,olrifnr ;.id rountv. at the Court sessions n i- -v" - - T Ilou-e in Cart!-;.-e, on the third Monday in Novein , . ,nnUl. answer, or demur to said pe .ion 'r the same will be taken pro confesso as to them, and heard accordingly. Witness, Alexander C. Curry Clerk of our said Courtat office, in Carthage the third Monday in Au-nst A. D. 1841, and of Ainericrn Indepen- nlGT S,XlyS,SU, A. C. CURRY, Clerk. MOUNTAIN BUTTER. . ucw T7IRKINS of SUPERIOR BUT M 7n from Gravson county, Vir2inia, f'o salTby ' ' J. D. WILLIAMS. October 30, 1841. 140-tf. nn HE Subscriber havine inclosed a lot and crec II ci..iia ,i;rrilv rn Hav-iVJount na opened it for the use of f puNN. October 23, 1S41. 130-4'. SHOES AND HATS. 0PAIR COMMON BROGANS, jglMJrJr 120 do. lined and bound Brogans, GO do women's sewed Sboeg, 60 do. do. per2-d do. An orain Strap Boots, 5n do.0women'3 Morocco Spring Strap Shoes, 60 straight crown Wool Hats, c P4TVTS AND GL.ASS J IMJII -- 2 Itbls. Linseed Oil, J50 gallons Sperm Oil, 30 kegs No. I White Lead, SOboxcsS m 10 and 10 x 12 Glass, In Store and for sale by COOK & CO ft OULDrespectfnlJy in form his frien '-s and the Public generally, that he sfitl co itinues to carrv on the TIN & SHEET IRON WARE MANUFAC TORY, at his old Stand, on Gilicspie street, a few loors Sooth of the Marktt House. All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. October 2, l?41. 136-6m. THE SUBSCRIBER, Offers for ale, at the Store Iat ly occur ied by Messrs Benbow, & Co., on liay Street, a variety ot GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED. The Editor's appeal to the friends of Southern Literature aud taste We have now completed one third of the great work we have in progress, and a few mouths more will witness the accomplishment of the whole. It is no common enterprize, and requires no common energy and zeal to prosecute it. It stands alone in this hemis phere the first, the only work of the kind. It is of Southern origin ; it has for its object the advancement of Southern interests! . It will embody the natural and architectural beauties of the South, (for if it is supported, the field of illustration will extend beyond Georgia,; ana present mem to me world in a style worthy of the English press. 1e me chanical execution of the work is declared by the American press, una voce to be equal to the finest European productions. We are getting up the work at an immense expense, an expense of which the reader can have lit tle idea. We shall complete the present and probably the only volume of Georgia Scenery at an expenditure of little less then ten Thou sand Dollars ! The proportion which each patron has to bear in this vast amount, is one-two-thou sandth pait, or five dollars! Is there among Southern men, who love their country, and who wish her literary character and taste im. proved, one to be found, who will not make if necessary a personal sacrifice to help mis great enterprise: we tell you, protessed tnends ot Southern literature, that every dol lar you pay lor the support ot -Northern period icals, while y u withhold your aid from this una otner nome-enoits, disproves your pro- tessions. W ith hundreds ot such friends (?) rests the blame of the present meagre condi- tton ot ooumern literature, tve speak in sorrow, not in anger, though we confess we have felt indignation at hearing such profes sions as the following "1 wish success to Southern works, but will not help them until they are equal to Northern publications !" Now we say 'out upon such patriotism a- way with it!' h i lends, we need One Thousand Subscriptions more to compensate tuose wno nave spent their time and energy in the production of a work unrivalled in beautv, and oue which must do honor to its source, and especially do we look to Jill Intelligent Georgianst ana wim connaence in . the uistice ot our claims ask them for their assistance. Wil ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN lhey aid U5? Will every non-subscriber to 'a COLOGNE and FLORIDA WATER, BEAR'S OR EASE and OIL, ANTIQUE OIL, POM A TUA1. C1RCASSI A N and COLD CUE AM, OX MAltUOW, PRFSTON SALTS, EXTRACTS, SHAVING SOAPS AND CREAMS; HAIR, Ol.OTTI, TOOTH, and FLESH BRUSH FS: rOW PER PUFFS and BOXES; RAZOUS: PEN and POCKET KNIVES: SCISSORS; SHELL SIDE, DRESSING and LOCKET C O M BS, Sfrcl I ens; 1 (!: f-t Uooks; IJacBfcmmnn lizard Pic Bixc, BatM'-'-Oiirs and Birds, Gentlemen s Dr f i n : Cas-s; Hooks and Eves; FislilnirLir.es and Hoi k?; Pi rcopio' C;ips. (tibled and ri'aiti;) Matd.es; Soidfund T!.ac o Boxof ; Plated Cries, fn- d'-cn ote-s: M:.il' Sint- P a:d P-ncil ; Wafers; Nol- P;:p-r; Sou Gl-iscs-; Tie'hing Rmjrs; R Hem i hi"- it Son dri l d r-vci! A ee1 ler; culver T!,i: Gias ilvi r F.vr-l'oivted Pt-ncila: B!ack snaps; liik; Q.oi!!s, &c. tec. iiKsiancs at ALSO A ro d assoitnn nt of VIOIJiNS, FLUTES, AND FIFES, Violin Boies, Strings, Bridges, and Screws; Clarionelt Heeds; Tuning Forks, and JWusic Boxes. AH of vk-h-ch will bo sold cheap fr CASH October 10, IS4I. !3S if- PRIOR. NEW GOODS. fEfiriE Sub.-Ciibers are now reon"v:ni by the la'e B a. rivals t r in the North, their FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF MERC 11 ANDIZE, con cittinT rjfa lari;c and seneral assortment ot WSt-G001)S, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Hats and Shoes. Bonnets, and Um brellas, Foolscap and J .etter Pa per, Drugs and Medicines, Paints and Dye Stulfs, Sad dles, Bridles, &c. &c. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Blacksmith's Tools, Hollow Ware, ?-c. $c Also, n Inrge assortment of Of all kmds ; ail of which will be s.dd at the lowest pric; s !'or Cash, Hack -country Produce, or on credit fnr .-.nnroved notes. The Suck is very heavy, and worthy the attention of Country ?Icrchaiits at. d the public in sreneral. 1 J. C. &. G. B. ATKINS. Foot of Haymount. Faycttcville, Sept. 25, 1841. " 136-y. newfimT ITTE Siihsr-rihors have connected ihemselves in ' U-eorgm Illustrated," think for a moment that his pittance of five dollars would be one of those ' precious trifles' which iu their ag gregate would erect a splendid monument to the literary taste of Georgia and the South and will he then withhold it? We shal ;ee ! Now is the time for those who "mean to am " us, to uo so, ana not wnen, independ ently of their aid, we have raised the cap stone of our monument to its proud elevation. Now Ir lends ! We entreat our patrons every where to lav us under additional obligation to them, by procuring other subscriptions among their friends. We will offer to agents, or any who will act as such, the following Extraordinary Inducement. To any individual who will obtain and for ward four subscriptions in bankable funds, between this and the 1st of October ensuing, we will alloxv the liflh copy gratis, or in other words, any one who shall obtain five subscri bers, and will forward S20, may retain the other i&t as compensation, provided the funds are of specie paying banks, and come free of postage. . 1 hose Editors who receive our work will confer a great favor on us by copying this appeal into their respective journals. We solicit the favor. August, 1S41. ENTERTAINMENT. ilSli LOOK AT THIS. mm ir t titt n i i . I i I 1 nuuoc- nu oeen uiorougniy repaireo. JJfM. will kep En'erlaintnent at very reduced pri ces, and be g!ad to welcome the return of :ny friends and customers. Call and sec. E. SMITH. Fayntteyillc, October 13, 1841. 133-tf Mv House is on ihe corner of Gillespie and Alum ford Streets, convenient to the .Market, and noar the State Dank. h.. S. State of North Carolina, ANSON COUNTY. i EquHuFaU Term, 1S41. - w . T I J V. ,-v " w r- rtt iMrrrnnTiie ii:siit5s, unutr nit- nni wi T. C. 15. ATKIXS. They intend keep- in a larre and eeneral assortment of Merchandize, nt-holftsale and retail. They will be found at the old Stand of G. B. Atkins, where they wish to see their friends aud customers. JOHN C. ATKINS, G. B. ATKINS. Favetteville, Sept. 25, 1341. 136-tf. October 27, 1841. 140-3t We have just printed a parcel of Blank Indict ments for trading with felaves. Urive u p. can. HOLMES & DAVJVE. EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH At this Office. James rtatclilT, "i Petition tor sile of Land of Richard Graves, sen- Wm. Ricke's and others ior, deceased. "T appearinir to the satifictir.n of the Court, that Litzaheth Graves, M ties Graves, J no 1 .Graves, William Grave3, Naomi Graves, Levvts M. Graves Richard Graves, Rebecca Adams, E.i Rickels, Richard Graves, William Graves, Jamt s Chapman and vife Mary, Netll Mclseill and wtte Martha and Thomas Graves, heirs at law of Richard Graves are not inhabitants nf this State; Ordered, that pub lication be made ill the ivorth Carolinian forstx sue cessive weeks, for said absent defendants to be and appear before the Honorable the Jude of our next Court ot h.qu:ty, to ue nein tor me county ot Anson at the Court House in Y adeshorouirh, on the 2d Monday in March next, then and there to show canse. if any thev have, why the player of the peti tioncrf should not be granted, otherwise jndoment pro confeso will b? entered up against them, and a decree made tor the sa e ol said lands. Witness. Wm. E. Troy, Clerk and Master of said Court, at office in Wadesborongh, the "2d Monday in September, A. D. lS41,and in the 66th year of American ratlcpcnfence. 140-6t WM. E, TROT, C. M. E, PROSPECTUS For the Congressional Globe and Appendix. 1 hese works have now been oubhshed bv us for ten cons-, cut ive sessions of Congress, commencing with the session of 1832-3. Thej have had such wide circulation, and have been so nnivpr.cn!! v nn. proved and souhtafter by the public, that we deem . !jly l" this prospectus to say that they will be continued at the next session nfC.norps? and to State. SUroindK- tbpir pnntmts lli Crm in which they will be Drintcd. and the nriees frr them. r The ConHre3sionaI Globe is made dd of the daily proceedings of the two ! louses of Congress. The spe eches of ihe members are abridged, or condensed, to hrinr them into a reasonable, or redeemable eritjth. All the resolutions offered, or motions mf.de, are "iven at len?th. in the mover's own worda ; and ihe yeas and nays on ?ll the important questions. It is print' d with small type brevier and nonpan ii on a double royal sheet, in quurlo lorm, eacn number containing 16 royal quarto pa ges. It is printed as fast as the business done in Congress furnishes matter cnouah for a number ' usually one number, but sometimes two numbers, a week. We have invaiiably printed more numbers than there were weeks in a session. The approach ing session ot Congress, it is expected, will con tinue 7 months; if so, subscribers may expect 30 and 40 numbeis, w hich, together, will make between 5UU and 600 royal quarto pages. 1 he Appendix is made up ol the President's an nual message, the reports of ihe principal officers of the Government that accompany it, and all the long speeches of members of Congress, written out or revised by themselves. It is printed in the same lorm as the Congressional Globe, and usually makes about the same number of pages. Hereto fore, on account of the set speeches being so numer ous and so lonir, we have not completed the Appen dix until one or two months after the close ot the session : but, in future, we intend to print the speeches as fast as they ahall be prepared, and of course shall complete the work within a tew days al ter the adjournment. i.ach ot these works is complete in itself i but it is necessary Ibr every subscriber who desires a foil knowledge of the proceedings of Consress, to have both ; because, then, u there should he any ambi guity in the synopsis of the speech, or any denial ot its correctness, as published in the Congression al Globe, the reader may turn to the Appendix to see the speech at length, corree'ed by the member himselt. Now, there is no source but the Congressional Globe and Appendix, from which a person can ob tain a full history of the proceedings ofCongrcsa, Lrales and aeaton s Kesrister ot Debates, which con tained a history, has been discontinued for three or four year It cost about five times as much for a session as the Congressional Globe and Appendix, and did not contain an qual amount of matter, a sreat portion of the current proceedings beng omit ted. We are enabled lo print the Congressional Globe and Appendix at the low rate now proposed by having a large quantity-of type, and keeping the Congressional matter that-we set up for the daily and semi-weekly Globes, standing ior the Con gressional Globe and Appendix. If we had to set up the matter purposely for these works, we could not afford to print them for double the price now charged. Complete indexes to both the Congressional Globe and the Appendix are printed at the close of each session, and sent to all subscriSers for them. We have on hand 3,000 or 4,000 surpl.is copies of the Congressional Globe and Appendix (or the extra session, which make thgether near 1,000 royal quarto pages. They give the fullest history ot Congress that has ever been published. We now sell them for $1 each; thaf is, $1 for the Congres sional Globe, and $1 for the Appendix. We pro pose to let subscribers for the Congressional Globe and Appendix for the next session, have them for a') cents each. 1 hey will be necessary to under stand fully the proceedings of the next session. The important matters discussed at the last, will be brought, up at the next session, in consequence of the universal dissatisfaction evinced in the late elections with the vast and novel system of policy which the nevv powers have introduced, and which was forced through Congress without consulting1 pubfc opinion, or even allowing the full discussion usual m regard to subjects ot ordinary interest. Tno reports of the Congressional G'obe and Ap pendix are not in the least degree attt-cted by the party bias ot the Editor. They are given precisely as written out by the Reporters and the members themselves. And the whole arc subject to theie- vision and correction of the speakers, as they pass- n review in our daily sheet, in case any misunder standing or misrepresentation ot their remarks should occur. We make a daily analysis of the doings in Oon- gress, and give our opinions in it treely, but this is publis ted only in the Daily, Semi-weekly, and Weekly Globes. The daily Globe is 310, the Semi-wee'y Globe 35, and the Weekly Globe 82 per -annum, in advance. Ihe Weekly (jl"li is printed in the same form as the Congressional Globe and Appendix, and a complete index made to it at the end of each year. I JlKMo : For the Congressional Globe and Appendix for the l ist Extra Session, S 1 . For the Congressional Globe for the next session, SI percopT- For the Appendix for the next session, $1 per py. Six copies of either of the above works will he sent for $5 ; twelve copies tor &10 and so on in proportion lor a greater number. Payments may be transmitted by mail, postage paid, our risk. By a rule of the Post Office Depart ment, postmasters are permitted to trunk litters con taining money for subscriptions. The notes of any bank, current Uhere a subscri ber reside, will be received by us at prr. To insure all the numbers, the subscriptions should be in Washington by the 15th December next, at farthest, though it is probable that we shall print enough surplus copies to fill very subscrip tion that may bo paid before the 1st day of January next. ICy.Vo attrition trill be paid to any ordev unless the money accompanies it. T!e Democratic papers with which we exchange will please give this Prospectus a tew insertions. BLAIR, & RIVES Washington City, Oct. 25, 1811. To all whom it may concern, Greeting: WHEREAS, it hath been represented unto us, that MILES, a slave, the property of David Barksdale,"hath for some time absconded, and du- ring that time has been lying out, nid, ana turning in swamps and other obscure places, committing in juries ot various kinds to the mnaDiianis oi una County: INUW, by virtue of the power vested in us Dy ine Act of the General Assembly of this State, and at the request of the owner of said slave, we do hereby command and require the said Slave forthwith to surrender himself, or return to. his said mastery and we do hereby command the High Sheriff of Cum berland County to take such power with him as he may think fit and necessary tor going in pursuit oi and apprehending said Iave; and if the said slave does not forthwith surrender himself, it shall and may be lawful for any persons persons to kill and destroy said slave. Given under our hands and seals, this JUth da of October, A. D. 1841. IXJIcUIAKMlU, J. r. 141 -2t D. MURCHISON. J. P. Jtli' t State of North Carolina, RICHMOND COUNTY. Superior Court of Laic--Fall Term, 1841. Original Attachment. Levied on '"the interest ol Uugald Cam eron in the following property, viz: 358 Acres f Land, known as the Home tract, adjoining the lands of G. A. Nicholson and others; 60 acres known as the Fair Ground tract, adioin- Duncan Cameron, ling the lands of Catherine Mc vs. James R. Clark, Dogald Cameron, R and others: 258 acres, more or less, known as the Pankey tract, on Little Mountain creek, djoiningthe lands of Daniel McRaeand others. Also on the following Nero Slaves, to wit: Leah, Esther, Fanny, Ag nes, Harrv, Edy, and Jane, 11th September, 1841." T appearing: to the Couit that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, it is order ed; that publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolinian, published in the Town of X ayetteville, that unless Ihe delendant snail appear at the term of this Court to be holden for the county of Richmond, at the Court House in Rockingham, on the third Monday in March next, and replevy the said property and plead, judgment final, by de fault, will he entered against him. Witness James P. Leak, Clerk of said Court, at Office in Rockingham, the 27th day ot Octofecr, A. D. 1841. JAMES P. LEAK, C. S. C PLANTER'S HOTEL, FOOT OF HAYMOUNT, FayttttviUe, J C. fWlTIS subc-:ber having opened lhat Targe and FTotise on Hav Street, known aa the PLANTER'S HOTEL, is now prepared to ac commodate Boarders and Traveller upon moaeraie terms. She trusts that strict attention and her inti mate acquaintance with the business, will ensure a libera! portion of the patronage of the public the table will be furnished with the best the Market al fords, and the stables with careful and attentive Ost lers. .,.f A IN IN CttUWli! November 1 3, 1 840. j 1 42-y Clock and Watcli Kepalrinff. BENJAMIN PYLE, TiTTTOULD respectfully VW inform the citilena of FayetteviUe and the sur rounding country, that he has commenced the above Business in this place. He has a fine assortment of Watch Materials, and i.i nrenared to do all k.nds of Ajyixiecoiii iai3s&;HSUrc9 in the very best manner. : From his long experience in the business, ho feels confident in giving entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with their custom. All work from a distance, will be punctually at tended to and forwarded according to order. His shop is two doors above the Lafayette Hotel. Nov. 9, 1841. 142-tf BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! geo. McNeill. For sale by Nov. 10, 1841. GRAYSON BUTTER. A PRIME ARTICLE, For sale by Nov. 10, 1841. geo. McNeill. I41-Ct (Price adv.ftjl Nov. 10, PLOTS KEILX PISH! BBLS. TRIM'D HERRINGS. 10 Bbls. Roe do. j0 Half Barrels Shad. 10 Barrels Mullet. geo. McNeill. 184L 1 For sale by Blunt's Creek miy thoroughly repaired. K Wheat will be rei 1 FRUIT, SJSTUFF, TOBACCO, R S EPT constantly on hand at the Store of the EHa Subscriber, Soft and hard shell Abnonds, Brazil and JSIadeira JS"uts, Filberts, liaisons, Prunes, Citron, Crackers, Mace, Julmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Alacaboy and Scotch Snuf', Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; JWustard. ALSO, a good assortment ot STUART'S CEL EBRATED STEAM REFINED CANDY. W. PRIOR. Octobr 16, IS41 133-tf SEGARS. ground with despatch. 1 m. fT? f -mfi Vdr Cash paid for wh Nov. 20, 1840. NEW ESTABLISHMENT c. c. snzTB, v "WT7"OULD inrorm the c:ti- ' V V zens of FayetteviUe, and ihe public generally, that f& .Cjjy ne has located himself in Fay ' Jo ettevillle, in the store adjoin- M$!k Jamcs Baker's, where 'vH-SiA3 ne intends to carry on the w3r,ay WATCH and JEWELRY BUSINESS, in all its various branches; and from his long experience, does not hesitate to say, that he can ive entire satisfaction to those who may favor h'tn with their custom. He is prepared to MANUFACTURE any article in the way of Jewclrj', having a complete set of Tools fr the purpose. Paiti ulfir attention wili be paid to the REPAIR ING OF WATCHES, and any part of the same that may be deficient will be made new, and war ranted to perform well for one year. November 12, 1841. 142tf. VALUABLE LANDS WILL be Sold, on Saturday the 27th of No vember iif-xt, at his lati resilience in Cum berland County, the following valuable Tracts of LAND, belonins to the Estate of the late Stephen Holimzswortri, deceased: 610 Acres, known as the Kelly Land, and former ly the property ot L,. JVlallett. 45 O Acre s, undivided, between S. Boon and J. Jcs- snp, on Harrison's creek. ISO Acres between Hullinjjsworth and Barksdale. SO Acres adjoining th-lands of the Widow. 1 2 do. do. To!ar. lOO do. do. Hall. All of the above Lands will be sold on ihe day above mentioned, on a credit of oix Months, with JNotes and approved fcec-inty. AT the same time and place, a few thousand feet ot Which will be sold on the usual terms. ROBERT MELVIN, G. T. BARKSDALE. A minisfators ot S. Ho!hngswi.rth, dee'd. October 1C, 1841. 133-tds. DAVID CONF EC? TIONEB, AS just received a Fre?h and General Suj p!y of the following articles, which he offers low for Cash, viz: Soft shell Almonds, new crop Bunch Raisins, Palm Nuts and Filberts, Bntter Crackers, Starch, Barley and Cheese, S oteh Herri:;", Race Ginger and Citron, Cassia and Nntinets, Curranis and Seidletz Powders, Alum and Saltpetre, Spnn'shai.d Common Cigars, Maccoboy Snuff. Scotch do. in bottles. Hair Powder and Gum Camphor, v indsor and common Scan, Rose and Cologne Water, Oil ofLcmon and Peppermint, Oil of Cinnamon and Essence of Peppermint, British Oil, Opedeldoc, &c. A large assortment of CORDIALS, Pot and Madeira WINES.COGNI AC BRANDY, JAMAI CA RUM, HOLLAND GIN. A general assort ment of TOYS, &.c. &c. N. B. Country Merchants and others vishi.ijj to purchase Cnnfeetit-maries, wh thrr by wholesale or reiaii, win una n io ineir aavnniae io can. x he wholesale price of Candies is 23 cents per lb. re tail price Sa cents per lb. FayetteviUe, Nov. 13, 1840. 142-Ct PRINCIPE AND HA VANA SEGARS, a sood ar ticle for retail, received and for sale at the Srore of W. PRIOR. October 1 6, 1 84 1 1 36i f RAISINS. A FEW BOXES, fresh, For sale by . I Not. 10, 1841. geo. McNeill Bankrupt Law. blish a uniform system of "VI. nut thp ITnitorl SfntAM. ihe Senate and House of yriig United States of Amer as$emhled, That there be, and 'ished throughout the U. States of bankruptcy, as follows: whatsoever, residing in any State, lerntory of the United States, 1 111 t : joetu-, wnicn snan not nave been cre in VJnsequcnce of a defalcation as a public officer, or as executor, administrator, guardian, or trustee, or while acting in any other fiduciary capacity, who shall by petition, setting forth, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a lifet of his or their creditors, their re spective places of residence, and the amount due to each, together with an accurate inven tory of his or their property, rights, and credits, of every name, kind, and description, and the location and situation of each aud every par cel and portion thereof, verified by oath, or, if conscientiously scrupulous of taking an oath, by solemn affirmation, apply to the proper court, ashereainfter mentioned for the benefit of this act, and therein declare themselves to be unable to meet their debts and engagements, shall be deemed bankrupts within the purview of this act, and may be so declared according ly by the decree ot such court. All persons, being merchants, or using the trade of mer chandize, all retailers of merchandize, and all bankers, factors, brokers, underwriters or ma rine insurers, owing debts to the amount of not less than two thousand dollars, shall be li able to become bankrupts within the true in tent and meaning of this act, and may, upon the petition of one or more of their creditors to whom lhey owe debts amounting in the whole to not less than five hundred dollars, to the appropriate court, be to declared accor dingly, in the following cases, to wit: when ever such person, being a merchant, or actu ally using the trade of merchandize, or being a retailer of merchandize, or being a banker, factor, broker, underwriter, or murine insurer, shall depart from the Slate, District, or Terri tory of which he is an inhabitant, with intent to defraud his creditors ; or shull conceal him self to avoid being arrested, or fhall willingly or fraudulently procure himselt to be arrested, or his goods and chattels, lands or tenements to be attached, distrained, sequestered, or tak en in execution ; or shall remove his goods, chattels, and effects, or conceal them to pre vent their being levied upon, or Uiken iu ex ecution, or by otner process ; or make anv fraudulent conveyance, assignment, sale, gift, or other transter ot his lands, tenements. goods, or chattels, credits, or evidences of debt: Provided, however, That any person so declared a bankrupt at the instance tS a credi tor, may, at his election, by petition to such court within ten days after its decree, be en titled to a trial by jury before such court, to as certain the fact of such bankruptcy ; or if such person shall reside at a great distance from the place of holding suc h court, the said judge, in his discretion, may direct such trial by ju ry, to be had in the couuty of such person's residende, in suoh manner and under such directions as the said court may prescribe and give ; and all such decrees pa sped by such court, and not so re-examiued, shall be deem ed final aud conclusive as to the subject-matter thereof. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That all fuMre payments, securities, conveyances, or transfers of propeity, or agreements made or given by any bankrupt in contemplation of Bankruptcy, and for the purpose of giving; "c .-: i' i " ."(. - ' , ' ;
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1841, edition 1
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