' ''tvVonfc r(.r'nnnrA ft.-h F.c nri.l ',iUl6) t""'"1, W.uaPJ viiKiuwn, I IYi- r .VAPt"fTJ.L." i -4. the defendant.' Sallv Sfn.irf. i- nnt iPir ihbahit. I TT W A VRUPPRIVUn ,:nrf Aiwni. at-l rA V mAtiovJ a If.4 . . I ; V " T,J I ... VWXI I "1 wz?.'T- -- J f ...... . j . ' J V I. II - - -fw- -t wua v " " r " F ft CUI u wu Ji AWW F . MM w IVUUOU Uiu&A 4 . i A ... I aifi.v '!... "IT ' - -------- -.-if" l intvi -u; c?rt. ;t : t . a.-. i i- 111 i v. 7i b iii Lr lj i -t ii ""k ui una old u.iLis i iiurciDrp nniirni nnn sritntirr. i u r cacj5viut7ii insertion. L.fjberal dedpeti oft wilt be lnatTcto ailvcrtiscrs by Court ad vdrtiscmcnts anil- SWriTs sales, will be c!iar'rfci! 25 per ten(liiitlier tban the tisual ratrs. t All advertisements sent for pubtlcatiou shoiild have i s ;f ? tlib;nu'iiiKcriCinsert iotVs i nicrfiled i marked tipon f c I t h a n , W I 'H w i 4e'(hs s , ' r II i; - iuVt-rJt c'l jxnt i I fori i . No jjacMjUco'iitiiiiicd oiitJUrramtire paid, j 4;xcptatTie;iitio,of the E"Hr"or.'; 'C, " rbecived for less than twelve .fc-TOpt at'tlie. t ' 'jSo, iJiibscriPtiun months. ' . " JtJJLettcrs onjiusinoss connected with this cstab-" iiMhiiicnt must !o aihlrep?ed IIoi.m us k I'avnk, E litot of ihei North-Carolinian, and in all cases Jot-puid. "j ; - f it3J' Subserihers wi.diin to make remittanc s y rnaif, will ronu inher lhat ihry can do so free of 5ta.', as -'Post masters ar'- aut'.iori.ed by hCw tj Varikl lotti-rs eiK'hisin remittances, H" written - by 'tiie'niie!vc9,.r Ibectlntcois known to them, j i. , ." lrirc lf .lob Work: HANI) HILLS, incit ed ion a rnrdumi, royal, or .suprr toy a I shovl, flr 30 i-opies, $2 S( 1W .".It ( Upir-- . 3 T)0 I 00 13 3 00 ;? iff) 1 25 A 'id for rwrv add it iuml 100 cics, I lOliSi: DILL'S, ii u short from I 2 to inclie s jii.i re, 3i copies, (.)v'r H ilK lirs, and nof -.f ( 'iii!.' 3v, CARDS, Ijirirc'siV, sin v'l pnek, ' A'n-d Tor every additional pa k, Sinalh-r si.os in promi tioii. IIL ANKS, wheif printtd to order, fir t ipiire, 2 jOit. And f-.r ev-i v addil i'liial jiihe, unh r , J ' 00 K.ccdi:i" r Miiiej,S ' : 7' CIIUiMILAUS, INVITATION TICK UTS,!- ani! all.kiirds of IJOOlv JUli P1U NT1 NO , executed cheap for XSll. ; ' i - -'-- 1 I Till-: FOLLOWING :: . V) I A NxK S! Kept ; constantly on hand; i A N i, i-on sai.i; AT TIIK j - h Carolinian orncE: j ... CHUCKS, on liank of the State, and Caje i : K'ar I'ank. ! IIMIOSKCUTION r.ONDS, Supr. Ct. ? M AltIM AC.lv LICENSES i VEND I EXPO., constables levy . COAlMISSIONStolakiM.lcpositionsiiicqui' T IV, and Supr. court APPEARANCE IIONDS JWIUTS; Superior and Co. Ct. v . CA. SASupr. Ct. 1 , i INDICTMENTS for A Array', and Assault and. HaHrry, Co. and Sup. ,CEU TIFICATES, Clk. Co.Ct. -JUICY TICKETS' . 1 'T-' C!?OriPEftS ir oVirMcers of Roads . . iJASrAltDV 1IONIXS I TAX It EC E II v r S 1 WITNESS TICKETS i EJECTMENTS 1 ' PAT IH L. NO TICED ;.m t , LET TEIIS of A DMLNlSTUA TION IIoikIs Deeds, etiiiiuion. Sl.eiiirV Deeds, Con.sl ildes Cn. S i. I3oiuls, Do Dclivcrv do A ppeal Bonds, 11 Superior Court Fi. Couiutv Court Sci. vive judinienl. ' ' . County Court Suhpa nas, Superior Court W:u rrnt.i, 1 Uomls for Col'id. A:pfeit5ees. i' Fa. to re- A 'N (JUAYSON liUTTERv PIUAIE AllTICLE, For sab-by in, is ii. geo. McNeill. iiv T HOUSK CARPENT.ERINO. l-' IIF Sobscriber iespe-tfully informs the citizens of layeMi'viHe, and its vicinity, tlml lie has commenced the above business in tins place, aiul ly despatch and punctuality, hopes tomerit a liberal nhar' of public patronage. SOLOMONS. P. S. Per,s(us from 'the up-country, can be sup plirl wilh dwurs, llinds ;md s.ibes, door and win dow I rauics, at shortest notice and on iiost reasoti able tef ins. I ;r' r?He will be found at all times at the Jack ? son Hotel, Liberty 'Point, f Jailu iry y, LSU. Macabbu and. Scotch Snuff', Smoftinarand Chiwind Tobacco; JWusiard. ALSO, a cood a?sSrtnitnt of STUART'S CEL- L.URATED STJEA1I liEl'INKi ( ANJ)Y. tt - I W. PRIOR. ArVE now'on hand, and for Sale atrerf itc J4he Old Sta nd of Not Starr, mj FAL3U, and ant of UiisStatb. lt is thcrcforR rdproil nnd udm.trr. SJ inc -Jout,lit-paWication be made m ihei WINTER SUPPLY, consistins of V Jf x lIARlWAREi& GUTLERY. ii a ' n 1 :- -.. i A i j" iA frth Carolinian, a patHr nrintel in tlva town of "ajcttpville, and. Id the North Carolina Standard, a pfperiirintpdfnthocity of Raleigh, for thrcemofHhs, MO-iCm; 1 ENTERTAINMENT. -. - ' ; i . j I 1 MVUOUSEba will ke- p Em LOOK AT THIS. V HOUSE has been thoroughly repaired., I tcrtainment. at very p-duced pri- i ii 1.1.. i. ....... 1 1 . . . . . . ..I f i . . t KS, ailtl OC iau U WtllmiH; iiiu iLiuiii ui :iijr 11 luiiu and customers. Call and sec. ; v , 1 E. SMITH. 1 Fayetteville, October 13, 1811. 1 3H,t f 4 .M v House is on the corner of Gillespie and Mum-' .ford Streets, convenient to the. .Market, and near the State liank. 1 E.;S." , ;s r-. : : TAKEN W j " A ND committed to the Jail of W Cumberland county, on: Fri dav the 2th of January IaH, a NEGUO MAN who say? his name is SIMON, and belongs to John Lipscomb of South Carolina. Said neijro is well known about this place he was carried oil by MrThoiras L. Whitlock. Simon about five feel and half I114I1, dark complcction. The owner of said slave is hereby notified to come S rward, prove property, pay charges and takq him nwnv 'or he will be dealt with as the l.ov ihrects.--'i V,L,CALLAIS, . p,.i.5.nri-o 1fit-2.-l51-tf Jailor. A , - FOR SAUL A DWELLING HOUSK and LOT, situated in a healthy part of the Town, on the corner of Moor and Me chanic Streets.1 A good' bargain 'will i. nit-en if amdietl for soon. C. CAISUN. March -2r. 1812, '. .!"'-. 1 1 f 1G1-1 uap BBLS. TUI31-D H E RUING S. 10 libls. Roe do. jO Half Carrels Shad. 1 10 Barrels Mullet. GEO. McNElLL. rS2- -FS: ATTCnTLDrcPncrtfuIIv in- PiCS, : mar, or mesa, u Public general ly that he continues td carry on the Ticv & sheet iron f-frvr... rr r on TORY, at his old Stand, Gillespie street, a few ooors oumi ol I lie Jl.ifkiu hoiho, All orders thankfully rJeeivcd and promptly at tended to. 0eteher2, fPll. 13G-Gm. Ul . S. district rniitcy. FOR N01LT1I CAROLINA. At Ciiaihef.hs iv IFatettkvili.e. 3rd February 1812. and Rules arc adopredby "1111 fo'Iowinxr Fo tii? Hie Court, v y. FORM OF PE l l lUClN BY BANKRUPT. of Hie Vtiilcd Stales .Yo'rlfi Cavcli na. of the Count yjofj and Town of Td Ihe Disrid Cvitr the Vis trie I of I : A. B. j he live in a town, ap id by 'in ij; debts winch have n nijnce of a defajcation as ecUtor, administ rater, irnai owfcs tlebts, and is. under engagements which, he is unable to meet, and that tlu Court for the benefit Acil to establish a umtori liirouhout the United Sta' trill. Ami the Petition CcfUit, that the schedule tested by him, contains:aeordinr to the best of his knowledge and lieliel a Ii.-fl the places oftheit respect lioiis, and the amount fiiiej era t ion of their indebtedn further states to the Con ro, ed B. j contains, -accordi nil letle, inlorrnalion, and be rviof his property, rights, iJnd credits of every name, kind and description, and of rac F a5! i and every parcel aild port ion thereof. tteville, N. C, Ijbniary2, 1812 lb? true date and place J The above deseri-bed A. t tc uie, and in my mxr l etition ,nnc ny ins oil mf, versified the same., (11 then I USE MANUFAC- describe bis occupation Petition rcpresr nls io jhe,Conit, that be is ow- X been'created m conse- a public oflic er, or as ex dian, or trustee: that he le -accordingly app'ies to ol the Aet, "entitle d " An m system of Bankruptcy es," passed August tilth, r fun her states to the marked Aj and duly at ovrii ins crc(Utirs, wiin c residences and occupa- to each, and the consid ess. And the Petitioner jhat the schedule mark to the best of his know- lief, an accurate invento he location ami situation A.B. Insert B. ill's day:appcared be- . - pr''seiiee siioseri lied tlie ioreo- tjklduty ainiinistcreu by Commissioner there 'be no . Commissioner for the County, io MiaIilicalion may I iee of the Peace. ) When more convffnicn inyeuto'ry of debts and ffi lafs riiav be embraced in ji: before a J.udircor Jus te the Petitioner, and the cts is small, these, partic he Petition, and t!ie sep- arlite'schedule dispensed wilh.) Schedule .2. referred tv in the foregoing Vc- i it ion JDebts owing by : the Pf titioncr A. B., vii: For cxfiinple To C. D., Melchant. residing in the isiim of SloO, on ace ;ifd delivered by him to mtj the To t- of- Fanlier, $100 ay of tfa ri n dat? the should be very lescriptivi sideratioh, person, and si Mertifieatc d'versificatioti same as 10 thc-Pe-tfiion. Schedule H. referred lb in tlie foreLrolntr Pc- 1 1-. tl -i ' " ... ; " f r-f- :!; 3 . " .'Pile property of the Pet oWtng partieuhus, viz: )?rj4onals, filescrihe. and iglits and credit-, t he houschod and kitchen tur p??. itioner consists r. ft he fol-. Real Estate, describe. state all debts, claims. i if lire situated in artiih s, set thtin f. r'h, iops and other., family st btoks or library of the 'Petitioner, to wit. above. I If Pclt.itioner will be carlful to iiivjntorv the paiticnlar tljey may be known aiul t AsiHnee ilTllie IVtitioo must bd abbrcyiali"'!! of words, ai fijiers subscribed thereto M CERTIFICATE O l; , ' of lEditoJ published in B., a ha hkrupt notice, pu newspaper, .thjtii matter of A the order of the" District lot the day of , has been rqgularly publisheil on coii- sei-utive days of publfcatid newspaper, to-wit: from the!- day of- inc North Carolina,- unt for increhaadize, sld I r ti.y ot due by note, Tins I st as to tune, amount, con-, nation. onsistni'j: of the loliowmg dave, describe, provis- res, c o n s s t i n g of Jurat, as Iiscriminate on his of his property, t:o that ikeu in posesslou by me plainly written, without d the names of the Pcti- infuM.I PUBLICATION. j or Publisher, of"- , i certify lhat in uant to -ourt of the United States District of North Carolina," dated the n, lor- the usi ve. weeks in said -day of to 1S42. !j NEW fJOODS. FFllllE Subscribers are- now receiving by the late U arrivals from the Mortli", their FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF MERCH ANDIZE, con sistin" of a larce and en ral assortment of UKY-UOODS, ( HARD W Alt E AND CUTLERY, ; Hats and Shoes. Bonnets, antl Uni brelas, Foolsca "i and J .etter Pa- J ; cr, Drugs a id Medicines, i Paints and D e Stuffs, Sad- I dies, Bridles, &c. &c. 1 CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, JXlaclsmiltis Tools; Ilollow IVarc, $c. $-c. J Also; a lare assortment of v : t - Of all kinds : all of whiclij pfices for Cash, Back-cou tir approved notes. wprtliy me airenuon ot e pf Dlie in general will be sold at the lowest ltry Produce, or on credit Th(J Stock is very heavy, and untry Merchants and the J,C I ' I .' . iFayctteville, Sept. 25, l! G. B. ATKINS. Foot of Havmount. 311. 136-v. TAKE NOTICE. LL ihose having Franklin Library Society wilF please hand tlem in to tbe L.ioranan tlie Society will change i bfary dcparlmcnf, which inakes it doubly imtortant "tliat the books should alltte brought ini. A failure pt once, as a recent act of e government of the Li- books, belonging to the tr comply with the above; notice .will betaken as tlc fullest evidence that tlie books are designed to be appropriated io private ue. . , 1 By order of the Society. 3 Buggy Gigs, 4 Sulkies, 8 Spring Wagons and . -. 3 Cliain Wagons. Also, a very large assortment -of work which we are daily finishing. Also a general assortment of Coach-Maker's materials kept constantly on hand and for sale. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine their work, as they feel confident they can make their work as well, and sell it as low as ,itcanlje had from an v tegular Northern Establish ment. .. All woik made and sold by them is warranted 12 months, and will be repaired without charge, if they fail by bad workmanship or materials. Repairing neatly executed at short notice, nnd on reasonable terms. Orders thank fully received, and promptly attend ed to. Fa y ctl ev ille, Mar. 20, 1 84 ?. 56-tf. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS & PIKENIX BITTERS. for scde at the I'ost Office at Lumber Ion by JOHN N. DORR, .''g en, eye., $-. FfThesc Medicines are indebted for their name to jJL their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with renewed tone and, vigor. In many hundred certified cases which have been made public, and in almost every species -of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS. AND PHCF.NIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the persons benefitted, and who were previous ly unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon whieh they consrquently act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every form and description. . Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the sto mach and bowels the various impurities and crudi ties cdnstantly settling around them ; and to remove tlie hardened fleees which collect in the convolu tions of lhenieillcst intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collect ed masses behind as to produce habitual coslivc ness, wit'i all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhtea, with its imminent dangers. Tfiis fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of those well informed men against quack medicine- or mcd Fciires prepared and heralded to the public by igno rant persons. The sr coud c fleet ol the L'le Mcd iemes is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of tbe liver, and the lungs before it passes into t he heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the. veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner -of health in the blooming check. M OF FAT'S LIFE MEDICINES have been .thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign rem edy for the Dyspepsia, Flatulency; Palpitation of I. Peart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Head ach, Restlessness,. Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fever of-ib kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption Scurvs, Ulcers, Inveterate Sore, Scorbutic Eruption and Bad Complexion1', ErupfivcCompIaints,aIlow Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the hu man frame; In Fuvcr and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have most eminently successful ; so much so that ill the Fever and AirUc districts, Phy sicians almost univcrs. illy prescribe them. JAMES SWDY, Trimmer and Harness Maker. nrB'EGS leave to inform the public, that he is pre .ULP pared, to do all kinds of C A RIU AGE TlilM MING and HARNESS MAKING, in shoi'Hinie; and on the most reasonable terms for those who 'may favor him with a call. He has now on hand and for sale at reduced price?; I . Elegant Brass and Silver-mounted Carriage Harness, Gig and Sulkcy ditto, ditto, Buggy ditto, ditto, Japan Gig and Carry-all ditto, Ivory-mounted Trotting Whips, Gig and Wagon Whips, Wagon Bridles and Collars, Riding Whips and Spurs, Saddle Bags, . , Bridles and Martingales; j Coach Lace and Morocco, , Knobs and Tacks, 3 Gig and Barouche Topsj and second hand carriages, &c.,-Repaired on the mostreasona-ble-ternis, and at short nntice. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. . ! All work if it fail by time. Fayetteville, April27, 1841. 114-tt WITNESS Duncan G. McRae, Clerk of said Court, at Ofilcp at Fayetteville, the seventh Mon day after the furth Monday in September, A. D. 1841, and ol American Independence the 66th year. ; -' 'r 154-3m, s D. G. McRAE, C. S. C. NOTICE. ' .;. MAYING Removed my business entirely from Fay est ville, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted; to pie, that they will save costs" by callinir on Messi-!. S. &: R. S. Cain, and making immediate payim-nton their notes and accounts due SAMUEL A, M1MS. 4, l8U.-I55-tl me. , - Fayetteville, M. b. done by me repaired without charge lair usage in a reasonable length ol JUST RECEIVED 1 Keg Zante Currants, 1 " Tamarinds, ' 11 G dozen beet Mustard, 2 do Lemon Syrup, 1 do GnavaJell3 1 cask superior OLD PORT WINE, 100 lbs. Scotch Snuff in bladders, I Jar Maccoboy Snufi. W. PRIOR. NOTICE IS hereby givn to;dl persons indebted to the Es tate of the hrjtc Fountain Lain, to make imme diate payment to! thersubscribers, and all persons having claims against said Estate to present them duly proven for settlement. All persons owing said Estatej and not setllins in, the course of sixty days, may expect to li if d .their notes and accounts in the hands of 'an ofliccr for eolk'ction. HALL JOHNSON, Surviv ing Partners and Executors to the last Will and 1 es- J lament of said F. Lain. March 12, 181.-159-G J. r..- & E. G-33 ME TUBN Jbhr thanks for the liberal Pationage they have! recei v d and take pleasure iii in forming their Friends and Customers, that they con tinue, to Manufacture all kinds of U ATS, also, to keep a supply fr)in the most Fashionable Factories in New York, aijid 'Philadelphia.' I --.7 .NO - ! FURS, .-HATf-TRlMMlNGS &c. &c. ICj Wanted, fat the above establishment, one or two journeymen Jialtcrs. ' March 12, 18l. 1 40-y P IjANT E It3SH0 'mij, It ! FOO'i' OF HAYHfOUNT, ana onoes, ijoitoipn" - - .... ALSO ICyiinDSJSUGAl?, 9 50 bas COFFEE. Loaf and Lump SUG.R, Pepper, Spce and Ginger, J00 kegs Nuils, 50 bags Shot, 30 boxes 100 kegs White Lead, . 60 boxes Window Glass, f 18 boxes Raisins. ! Which will be sold at low prices for Cash or Coun try Produce. November 20.1841. Tin Plate, JOHN D, STAR IS. 143-y. NOTICE; f ni H F. Subscriber having qualilil at the March IL .Term, i0, ot Cumio-rlarid County Court; as last will and testament of Ncill Mc- Lra'n,. deceased, hereby notifies all jiersons having claims ,against said estate to present them duly proved within the lime preseribedj law, and those indebted are requested to-come forward and pav up. A. A. M cKET H A N, Executor. Fayetteville, frlan h 25, 1842 152-4. . SIuITH, WOULD inrorm the citi zens of Fayettcvdle,. and ihc public generally, that he has located himself in Fiiy cttcvillje, in the store adjoin ing Mr. Jami-s BakcrTs, where lie- intends to ;;irron the M ATCl I and JEW 11 tAl Y RIJSINJKSS, in ajl its vaQms branches; ami from his long experience, 'doe's not hesitate to sa, that he can. give entire sat iafaetion to thoe who may livor him with their custom. He is prepared to MANUFACTURE any article in the way of Jewelry, having a complete set of Tools fur the purpose. Paitieuhr attention will 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. f November 12 1811 142tf - FOil AI K. By mistake I have come info tiossession of tico boutid copies 6f, thy. Congressional Globe, 27th Congrsj, and . would be C. C rUyaicvillf. c. Iff W rBIllIv subscriber; having opened that i large and fiL Connnodioiifa House oil Hay Street, known as the PLANTER'! HOTEL, is now prc(v.ircdsLlo ac eoinniodafc Boarders and Traveller upon moderate terms. She trusts that strict .attention, and her inti mate acquaintance with the business, will ensure a liberal pottion ofj the patronage of the, public ihe table will be furnished with the best the Market afr fords, and the stables with careful and attentive Ost lers, j . v 1 ANN BROWN. November 13, S4l.. 112-y. .1. & J. KYLE HAVE jut received from the North, a large and splendid assort ment of SljlilNG and SUMMER I Itj'Y GOODS. Jlnlflng which arc Superfine Printed" Lawns; 2,000 pieces jrinfs; rich French Silks:, pi .i in and figured; Irish Linens; Lawns and Diapers; Linen Drilling; Georgia Nan kins; 3-4 and G-4 blceehed and brown Domestics; pron Checks; (ofton and ; Silk Hose; Kentucky Jeans, and Bolting Cloths; with many other articles in the Dry' Coodijl line. All ef which, being jmr cbased fur Cash, fjyt Hkj late Paekao Sab s, are iiow ollered at REDUjjCED PRICES, by wholesale oV retail, i - ' -j . - ., ' Match 20 lS4.tlGf-tf. State of XortliCaroIiiia-i-Cumberland county. Court of P j eas rind Quarter Sesssons. March Term, IS42. Thomas J. Corlrs vs. Thomas L. Whithu k, Orig inal Attachment, levied on Simon, a slave, the ! x property of the. defendant. ORDERED :by the Court that the slar levied on as d fctdant's piopcr'y be cond mned sub ject to PlaintifPsjjfin'al recovery, and that advertise inent bo'-imde for tbe spate yfsix weeks in the North Caniliiijaiji for the dj.ifcndaiit to apje.ir at the next Tcim of thil Court to tic bold en tor the County of Cumberland, ai tin- Court House in Fayetteville, on the firH Mondayof June next, and rejdevy and plead, or iud men! f ' f I betaken against, him. WITNESS--Jiijiu'-McLaiirin Cbrk of said Court, at Office, the firt Monday of March, Anno Dom ini, 1842. ! JNO.McLAURIN 1GI-G. I State ot North Cj:ol i n a C u inbe rla ml Count3-. Court of Plcak and Quarter Susions. March Term, 1842. j Haywood Gainey, Exparte, Petition for partition of the Laiios otr Abram Crainey, dec. T appearing jjfo-' trte' satisfaction of tho Court that Cullen Gainev, No l Gainey, Riley Gainev and Kidey, Wife, of Arcliibald Andrews, h irs at Law of Al-rain Gai,,r3V deceased., are not inbnbi tants of this State, it-is therefore ordcretl that publi cation he made iii thcNorth Carolinian for six suc cessive weeks, fir the said -heirs at law of A brum Gainey, deceased, to appeaf at the next term of this Court to be hehl for th'e Coimty of Cumberland, at the Court Houseful Fayvtteville, on the' first A I on day of June net, and make themselves jiartics to tins petition, othfrwise the-matters therein set forth will be taken ro!bonlcsso us to them anda partition decreed accordingly, i ? ! -' ' WITNESS John McLaurin Clerk or the said Court at Officd in Fayetteville, the first Monday in March, 1S42, and in tlie 6Gth year of American Indeicndcnce. JNO. VlcLAURIN. 1 IGI-6. POTATOES. - planting Potatoes. f HV For sale by GEORG EMcNE Fb. 12, IS12.4 EMcNEILL 4lU.fitatort(fef? infj a f pny s - tor t he bj rrd i itStj- "fW" WM. H. BAYNE, Carolinian Oflicc. I). K. McRAE, .Attorney at Laic, Payellcvillr, JV. C, MAVlNG returned from his mission to Mexico, will resume the practice of Law in tbe Coun ties of Duplin, Wayne, Cumberland, and the Supe rior Courts of Blad ii. He will also att nd to cases ol Bankruptcy at Chambers. . April 0, 1842. 163-lf. . "Paper 3Ioney iianks. , It is a (question with us whether the paper money Banks do most harm, when they pay specie, or when they suspend payment; To those who have never studied the principles of "the system, this may seem n very strange question, but When they reflect on the fact that it is during the time they nrej paying specie, that the Banks lay the foundation of thcevils we suffer during the time ol suspension, they may deem the question not unworthy of Con sideration. Perhaps Ave shall be referred to the condi tion ol the city of New York as evidence of the advantages that arise from the Banks pay ing specie. In IVew, York, last year, between 900 and 1000 uow houses were erected; , and in Philadelphia between 1300 and 1400. All that this proves is, that the prosperity of the country is so deeply seated iii natural causes, that neither specie paying o non specie paying Banksff cati prevent the increase of wealth and population. , ( There iss much distress in Philadelphia. -3-s there less in New York? Since the re sumption of specie payments, ihe paper cur- F renoy of that State has increased in one year at the rate ot 90 per cent., increased in the year following at the rate of 25 per cent., and decreased iiir the succeeding at the rate of 40 per cent. Such fluctuations must necessarily have caused the ruin of huudreds and of thou sands; but as 'Mho Bniiks continue tu-pay specie," their ruin is attributed to some other cause than banking operations. "The doctrine," says Lord Liverpool, "that nothing' is better than a paper circula tion convertible into coin, is true to this, ex tent that if convertible into coin, the evil will cure itself; whilst one not convertible wifl lead to nothing but ruin. But how is the cure to be operated?,,; By the downfall of thousands and hundreds of thousands, and the convul sion of all kinds of property. It is true that the,evil carries its own cure,, but with such terrible consequences that the cure is worse than the evil." The notion lhat so long a the Banks pay specie, the amount of currency is just the same as it would be if only gold and silver coins wcrq permitted to circulate, is all an illusion. Paper money is, even in its best estate, as Dr. Witherspoon used to say, "about as good a measure of value as a woollen thread would be of length'." Under a hard money system, our currency would never fluctuate more than five per cent, per annum; seldom more than one, or perhaps a half percent. With Bauks paying specie, it may, as appears from the N. York returns, and other evidences, fluctuatc20, 30, or 40 per cent, i ' So long, however, as the Banks pay specie, the illusiou is complete. Because the Bank dollar never clianges its name, the people think it never changes its value, comrr ."ctal paper. vj'.Thb'n 'Iij.pscnlo'crci net aeiuc j uy n ur entering; itiio cciuracts, .zz U- wigngHig'iri enterprises ' Wil n ihu Balika do n ol .pay f pec iol r ! It;oiri?.evcfyr' man's loaf cf brc V gccs u Bankstsr lo ihe rJ x I '7 -V" tl " ' be.takeu bodily irom a.pian, and ycHtc;- bo done so dexterously that it may be impos sible for him to tell ; how he lost his bread, .ct who has got it. v . Wedo notsay, abofofetv,toa paper money Banks do more harm when tney are paying specie, than when itikf are in a' state cf sus pension: we only say the question is worthy of coiisffleralionJ j The immediate,' sensible, palpable evils, are certainly greatest,-. when tho Banks are in a state of suspension: but thesa eVils arc no without; theiridvantnges, inas much as- they make tbosejeel who cannot rea son, and thus oj)en their. eyes to the nature of the system. Where the Banks pay specie, tho illusion is so complete' mat hut few even ot those who have the p'ovvef fo'r6ason, will make a prd'per use of thaf-poVer. The delusive ap pearances of prosperity which are occasioned by expansions, dedefre; them in common with. the rest of the multitude, and when contrac tions conie, hs come itiky must, they are apt to attribute the rufn whfch follows (a any thing but its true catfs6; - For the last twenty years, the Banks of great Britain and; Ireland have paid specie, and while so doing, have, to use the language of Lord Liverpool, "caus6d the downfall of thousands and hundreds of thousand, and the convulsion 6f all kinds of property." With these views of the subject,' we cannot engage heartily in a scheme 6f Bank reform, which looks merely (6 a resumption' of specie payments. It would1 be only substituting one ibrmj of evil for another. The people ought not to rest satihljcd short of a radical reform,' namely, the substitution of hard, money and bona fide bills of j exchange, for paper Bank promises. Gauge's Journal; Studies for Congress. YVe cut the following from r Ph ita f pfi irt ' 4 toy ui ?ilirnrp0Ti tue ioukut gress.- It, becomes the people (o tto r.pecffuf'iri their auimadversipns upon rfie n?gh legislative bod ies of our country ; but when those bo dies, or one of them, as is more particularly the case at present,; by j a long series of paltry discussions, and uproarious debate, and culpa ble neglect of the public interests, place them selves in . the position Avrrfch; the second branch of Congress htirs ribw taken, we eel absolved from all the cdurtCsres due to their, station, 6'ecause ttVey themselves, by their owil self-disrespect, haVe thfowfr ofcrloquy upon the nation, rind cut trremsefves oflTfrom its regards. They have proved themselves insensible to the expostulations of honor and patriotism; let them now feel the goad i tigs of ridicule and satire if pttehance those may drifc them info action: . -; : " -. i ! tltmportan t Questions for fcd'ngress to dis cuss and settle at once. Iri Politics. Itere a crow's nest crsed for a ballot-box, and the eggs for ballot baits, arid should one of these eggs hatch after berng deposited, and the bird fly away ought the shell, o the bird, or cither to be counted iii footing up the fcallot? In; senlirnenU W hich is the most senti mental looking object-i a Crow, Mind in Cm e eye, drawing mathematical diagrams in thp sand, or an owl seated on an Egj'ptian obelisk decyphering hieroglyphics? In JSatural History. W ill a grasshopper that has lost his tail, by accidcnl or otherwise sing?',,,. ;.i f - ' .'-- ,' - In Meteorology. Are the atmospheric laws .which govern a tornado,- tho same as those which rcguftfte a tempest in a fecpot.? In JYatural Philosophy. Can af ghost cast a shadow?- if so, is it jthe ghost or its"shadow that vanishes at the crowing of a cock? In ltchthyology. ' Why is it thtit a porpoiso never turns his tail to the tf'inuV By whatlav is it that tho shark Compels the little pilot fish to move just before him, and point out his pad; through the occarr. L j . Political Economy. If Adam and Eve had used palm-leaves, instead of fig leaves for garments what is thp amount of labor fhey would have Isnted in sewing them together ? In Legislation. What is the difference between the condition of a member of Con gress, whojis waiting to make a" speech, and that of one of Job's cdmforters, who sakl rs was ready to spirts In Entomology. Why docs a fly, ffoing t6 bed Sleep with hi tailjabove his head When all these j primary and fuudamejilai questions snair nave oeeu discussed and set tled by Congress, rt would be well perhaps to give some attention tp a bankrupt Treasury, and a ruined nation ? Keeping. oitDErt. During, the fftmultuotis discussion of a bill for the relief of the people in the Legislature of Indiana a motion was made and carried, 'Jorjdering the door-keeper to fetch a basket of .brick-bats, to aid the Speaker in keeping older in the House. Would not the lower House of Congress despatch more of their masters' business, if tliey were to adppt ja resolution ordering the doorkeeer to keep Mr Speaker Whrfe sup plied with brick-bats until Congress adjourns? Fr sale by JN-ov. 10, 1841 I March 26, 1812. E - i March 19, 1642.-1 GO -if. I55-y.