"'"''j? ' t- " ' ''character is as important to statesas it is To individualsj a. tclotohJtate is the common fro pertt op itVcitizens; M'-m ; 1 ' -r -r VfrSi: fj."' BAYNEVlH-opi-ietor.y THK aTH CAROLINIAN. I'er annum in&aid in advancq. S2 Ol Do . ? i$id at the end of G months, 3 OO sP"J at tne end of the year, 3 50 t -i l;UN of Advertising: Sixty cents5 pc'ift are, for the first, and thiry cents for cod eab.Ment insertion.-. . :;w .t A liberal deduiiWi will be made to advefttser Kt- tlH ts and SheriliV ale. will be nt higher than .the usual rates. Court advert - ,'char2:ea 53 rfi! All adverttsenV .iiertt for publication sho!d have the nuntbet J jtcrtfons intended, marked upon thern; tiitiifv 4ne Will be inserted until forbid, and charged terdiii;ly. - No naprdi3 toiinucd until arrearages are paid, except at the o iK of -the E!hor. . , ,4 o aubaeritti ftt received fori e9s tbAfi'. lineM .connecteJ-w-ith this estab- addrcssd Wm.IL Batne, lh-Caroliuian, and in all eases 4 . Gardner and 3IcKetiian, CARRIAGE MAKERS. rs oi i ishrnent," most . Editor of the -:; ilZJ" Sabscrfrp wisningio mihe rciuiuaucts by mail, will r Mn!er lhat they can do so free of fitisters are authorized by law to by royal , $1 A- l tor ever IK)RSF.vBlLL inches squari Ovr 18 iru li - C Alt US, larire 50 no 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 75 frank letters ,ei 0.ng remittances, it wrnien tlie(nse!vs,'or lijtontenis known to them. v& ot tfoi) worn: HAND BILLS" printed on a medium, .r super royS abeet, for 30 copies, For .-') copie: x ' i(litional l L'U copie., i , oil a sheet from l i to 18 '30 copies, not exceeding 30, 5 ?e, siiii;Iu pack, 3 A ml for ever'dJitiotial pack, 1 Sm iliersi7.es w-proportion. ML AN ICS, who sprinted to order, for 1 quire, 2 And for ever Hldilional quire, under 5, 1 F.v. ervlino- 5 nire. CNtrHLVRS, INVITATION TICKKTS, and all kinds of B' OK & JOB PRINTING, executed i Ji-.ii. for CA B. ' 1 tE FOLLOWING B A N K S! Kept c" Vtantly on haiul ANi: '.'(f t SALE AT THE CAROiCiMIArT OFPiCE : (JIIECK loh Bank of the State, and Cape FcarU'.ik'. J'ROSEC J11ION BONDS, Supr.Ct.. MA URL :E LICENSES VEND! ! XPO., constables levy COM ;MI: -IONS to take depositions in cqui ty, and --upr. court. A lPE A 1 NC E BONDS WRITS, Superior and Co. Ct. C A. SA. Vnpr. Ct. INDICT, ENTS for Affray and Assault anil BaifTV, Co. and Sup. Ct. certif:;ate cik. Co.ct. JURY TOKETS )lLDEnf to overseers of Roads BA ST A I DY BONDS TAX III? 3 GIFTS AVITNE TICKETS KJF.CTA RN lS I'ATTtOJ LETTER I Si 4 u a r r l IUH..-S of ADMINISTRATION Bonds L'eds, common, .riir's Deeii.s, nstublcs Ca. S:i. Bondv, X I Do Delivery do A pe:il Bonds, Kiiitv Sulpruiis, S perior Court Fi. Fa. C unty Court .Sci. Fa, to rc- ivive juitirmtMil. C uuly Court SubpCinas, Si perior Court Warrant, B. iids for CoPnl. Apprentices. if AVE now on hand, and for Sale at very Re JUL duccd Prieesj '4 Carriages, , r: -G Barouches, . ;Hr- - 4 Buggies, . ij - 8 Spring Wagons and 3 Chain 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 tbeir work as v eil, and sell it as low as it can be had from any tegular Northern Establish ment. All work made and sold by them is warranted 12 months, and will o repaired without charge, il they fail by bad workmanship or materials. Repairing neatly executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Orders thankfully received, and promptly attend f.u io. Faycttevilie, September 1G, 1342. 5G-tf. Alain TmrOULD respect fully in- Vw form his frien.ls and the Public generally, that he still continues to carrv on the TIN & SHEET IRON WARE MANUFAC TORY, at his old Stand, ...... . on ijiiiespie street, a tew doors South of the Market Ilonse. All orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. October 2, IP41. 136-Gm. ENTERTAINMENT. notice; TAKEN, up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland County, on Monday the 17lb inst? negro slave who says his name is Samp son, and says he b'elongs to Chris tian Brinkly of Salisbury, Rowan county, N. C. Said neror is supposed to" be between 45 and 50 vears of a?e. dark cnmnlpiinn thick lips, speaks slew when spoken to, 5 feet 9 inches biob, hair a ettin gray in spots and had on when taken up mixed dress coat, white woolle.i vest and pantaloons, Black wool hat stitched down, shoes.' The owner is hereby notified to come . tor ward prove property, jay charges -arid :ake hint, away, or ne mil be dealt with -according to Iaw " Mill i. 4. " W.I. f. XX T " 1 U h i pnriessee Land. acres, lying .In Davis County, on the waters dfCb Aries Creek. The title is ood, and a bargain hby bead, as the o'wner feas no intention of set ifftg on It and is desirous to dispose of it... ; tit dit be sold low for cash, or bartered for Cot- tdn.Xlorn, Flour or Bacon, at' market prices, or ck- ctoBfied for property in the neighborhood of Fav- Iter . . . . .5. r irtner particulars: gnouhre at this office. , prober 3, 184 1: . -' . a rniTu MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS PIK SXIX mTTEUS. for sale at I If Post Office at I, umber I on by JOHN Nf. DORR, .l-enl, Hies.: Medii nes arc iiidi-bti-d lor iln:ir name to tiu ir luanifc taml sensible actioii m puntying the sptingss and banncls of litV", and eiidiiiu; them witli renewed t ie ami vior. In many hundred certih u cases vvlich have been mane puolic, and in almost every sih ies ofilisease towh frame i- liable, e,luiipv effects LIFE the hum. in of MOFFAT'S i'l UKNIX Bl I TERS have nowIed,cd by tlie FILLS AND been ' raictu'.ly tld iMililich' ;u persons ben fi -tylt and wlio were prevjous lv unacquainted nVith tlte beautd'ii'.Iy philosophical pii ttiil -s upon vim h they are compounded, ami upon whieh t'ley ; pnsequi'iilly ai t. Tlie LIFE .Mtl)lCLl-:S nr mfinl themselves in ihsi ;i-os of v rw lin in :uid desel ilt"'. Their first operation is Kn,scn fro.u tl"- oats of the sto mach and bowel . the various impurities and crudi ties constantly so lirr around them; and to remove the hardened w wlntn coiled in me con voiu -jions of i-'.e sma est iatestines. Other medicines only partially cle: 133 "these, and leave such collect- masses behin us' to produce habitual costive- ness wit.i all its rain of evils, or sudden diarrhoea, with it immmen' Jan ers. Tliis fact is well known to all regular an .toniists, who examine the human bowels after deal! jand hence the prejudice of those we!! informed mei against quack mediciue--or med icines prepared a J heralded to the public by igno- nt persons. - jejsfcoud cried -t tlie u-.lo AUcl- i- ines is to cleans the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, th liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which ei irely depends upon the reirularity of the urinary or :ms. Tlie blood, which takes its red color from tin actticv of the liver and the lunjrs b. l'orc it p isses in the heart, bei 115 thus purified by them, and noun So4 by Uiod coimni Irora a clean freely through the veins, renews system, and triumphantly mounts h in the b!oominr cheek. JPE MEDICINES have been ma pronounced a sovereign rem ?pi., Flatulency; Palpitation of iietite, flea it-burn and IleatI ach, Restlessness, III Hnper, Anxietv, Languor and Melancholy, Cost i-eriess, Diarrhcea, Cholera, Fever of ah kinds, rnatism. Gout, Dropsies ot all kinds, t ravel, vrm. Asthnia and Consumption Sciirvs, Ulcers, Ii'.'cter ite Sore, Scorbntic Eruption and Bad Coniple.xorl Eruptive Complaints, Sallow Cloudy, and oth , disagreeable Complexions, Salt Kheuni, Erysipel s, Common Cohfs and'Influenza, and various oth icompla ints which afflict the hu mnn frame;- In 7. ye rand Ague, particularly, the Lite Aleoicines n.nmost eminently sueecssiul : so much so that in t.lj Ftcver and Ajue districts, Phy sicians almost un yoraily prescribe, them. stomach, courses every p-rt f t'in the banner ol hea MOFEAT'S thonxighly tested cdv for the Dys T I cart. Loss of A CUmR SEED For Sale by l GEO. McNElLL. 1S42- on the 3d of BINGHAM'S ctober iso-ct. LOOK AT THIS. HOUSE has been thoroughly- repaired.. I will keep Entertainment at very reduced pri ces, and be glad to welcome the return of my friends anJ customers. Call and see. E. SMITH. pn i;-tWHg,-0iter 1 3 r 1 84 .- - 3S- f INI y House is on the corner of G illespic and Alum- ford Streets, convenient to the Market, and near the State. Bank. E. S. REMOVAL.. The subscriber has remov ed from the stand recently occupied by him on Hay street, west of the Lafay ette Hotel, to the fire-proof building, 1 door below tlie store of Messrs II. S; K. .1. 1-iIIy, where he will be happy to wait 011 his fiiends who have here tofore favored him with their custom, and the pub lic generally who may feci d isposed to patronise him ; trust ing by strict atten tion to business, with a desire to please, to receive a liberal share of support. 111s cnarges, as neretotore will no moderate, To soil the times ; and all work entrusted to his care will be warranted, as to fit and workmanship ; and being regularly in the receipt of the reports of the Fashions, from the north, his style will be as good us that of any noitheru cilv. Persons who wish to have their clothes made at home, can have them cut as carefully as if he were to maku I hem himsi-If. IIEArIlY IS A K Kit. Hay street, 3 tloors cant of l,ajhyellc Hotel. Aug. -20, 1SJ-2-G mo. A few articles of ready made clothing on hand. NEW DRV h'OODS. 7" ILL! AM McINTYRE oilers for sale Beav er, Pilot &. Bear skin cloths, Cassimeres, Sattin netts, Kentucky Jeans, Glasgow Jeans, Flan nels, Kosc 4c fctriped Blankets, English & French Morocco, Bombazines, Challics, Ginghams, Calli- coea, Jaeonet Muslin, Bishop Lawns, Swiss .Mus lins, Plaid CassimercSha wis, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Vestings, lied I ykrs, Apron Checks, Spool Thread, Paltent Thread, Canvass Padding, Sew ing Silk Lasting, Satin and other fancy buttons Hardware Cutlery, Knives & Forks, Table & Tea Spoons, pocket and Pen knives, Scissors anil Shares, carpenters Locks, Pad and Stock Locks, Spades, Shovels, weeding Hoes, Trace Chains, Collins' A'-s, Whjttemore Cards. Boots, Shoes, Hats and Bonnets. GROCERIES. tugar, Couee, J. en, crockery and class Ware, Pow der, Shot, Bar Lead, Window Glase. White Lead. &e. Sept. 24, 1812. l87-4m. HATS & CAPS. 1 tli suuc tutm.it returning his thanks to his friends for their veiy liberal patron age, would inform them tiiat he has just received fro n :he North a large assortment or HATS AND CAPS of the latest London and Paris fashions, to- wit: Fancy Turbans for children, cloth glazed Seal- ette, Fur-seal, otter sejil, muskrat, and hair caps (or men and bovs. He also continues to manufuc ture all kinds of Hals; including Chapeaus and other military caps. To Country Hatters He would s;iy that he has a general assortment of Hat Materials, which he will sell low tor cash, and invites them to call. DAVID GEE. Oct. 8, 1S42. ISO-v. BUTTER. FIRKINS T . 1 larjre oes. Uncommonly Cheap. J. & J. KYLE HAVE .just received by the late arrivals from the North, a and general assortment of DRY GOODS. Purchased at the late reduced prices, among which are French Lawns and Prints, Gin uham's, plain and figured Muslin, best black Silks, figured and t lain ditto, some .very superior dress Shawls and Capes, newest style London Straw Bonnets, com mon ditto, Calicoes, checked Muslin, Jaconet and Cambric, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, 3-4 to G-4 brown and bleached Domestics, Spool Cotton and Sewing Silk, Tuck and Side Combs, with many other articles, forming the largest assortment in this fcstate, all of which are offered at reduced prices for Cash, or to punctual customers on time. July 2, 1842.-l75-tf ' NOTICE, j4 Q taken letters of administration from Vr C Pleas and Quarter Sessions -of ljlfltgiLiirttf.'h'a I A LUl of land containing 501 acres, 2 or 3 of wLich are cleared A house and well in I he yard. About i miles below Daniel McNeill's bridge, Hock fish, on the Lumberton road. ALSO 26 acres of land or Bnckhead Creek ; adjoining the Cotton Factory lands on Little llock ish, part overflowed by the pond of said Factory. ' ALbu a bait acre Lot on JNortu street, west side. with a dwelling Hojse, known as the Kcrven Lot. r or information and terms apply to - AMOS KIMBALL. June 18, 1842. 173-lf. iii5P I e lL PLANTER'S HOTEL, FOOT OF 1IAYMOUNT, FaytlUville, .V. C a rTTl HE subscriber having opened that large and JLL Commodious House on Hay Street, known as the PLANTER'S HOTEL, is now prepared to ac commodate Boarders and Travellers upon moderate terms. She trusts tbat strict attention and heri nti- mate acquaintance with the business, will ensure a liberal portion of the patronage- of the public the table will be furnished with the best the Market af fords, and the stables with careful and attentive Ost- November . 3, 1 8 1 1 . 1 42-y. "" ! P. TAT LOP.5 Has just received his Fall and Winter ttock ot Dry Goods, Groceries. &c, (Pronounced to be the most ta&telul assortment of Goodwin the market) embracing a large and gene ral selection, suitable for town and country trade, consisting of line cloths, cassimeres, sattinetl, Kenti.cky janes, flannels, blankets, nearo cloths, cahcois, marinos, mouslin dcLaines, challeys, fash ionable silks, fine Florence and straw bonnets, hats and caps of fur, seal skin, glazed, &e. Hardware and cutlery, fine crockery, fine double bairtl guns, iron and steel, nails cut and wrought, white lead in oil, window glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, cotton bagging, and rope; in short, neatly every article usually kept in a dry "ood and irrocerv store. Call and examine the stock. low, as us ual. Faycttevilie, September 24, 1842. IS7-lf us'ir GOODS. Tlie subscriber would inform his friends, and the public generally, that be is now receiving from the noitli, h's FALL & WINTER stock, consisting ol HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Cotton bagging, Bale rope, iron, nails, hollow ware, trace chains, weeding hoes, Collins' and Simmons' axes, coll on and wool cards. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES. Best loaf and brown sugar, coffee and tea, pow der and shot. Indigo, madder, Spanish brown, r psom and glauber salts, crockery ware, &c., &c. A. large and general assortment of Candles, kept constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail. Being determined to devote all necessary atten tion to the MOULDING of his Candles, and hav ing spared no pains to improve their quality and appearance, lis hopes to receive a due share of pa tronage. WM. McL. McKAY. FayettevjMfc Oct. 14, 1842,.- 190-tf State of Xortli Carolina-Moore County. Cow of Pleas and Quarter Sessions August Term, 1842. of Sc,Fa l Same Alex. C. Curry, . vs. rVdricki RcHiins, nd'in. John Gunter, deceased Alexander Kelly, ' vs. Same, y John lluske & Son, l .vs. Samc. Same, ) John Baker, ) vs. SamS. Same, Henderson Judd vs. came Same, John McFarland, ) rs. Lands Same. s Same- "ITT appearing to the satisfaction of Che Court, that J. Thomas Calvin Gnnter, William Atlas Gunter, John Casilebtfry Gunter, Cornelius Suilivant and wife Mary, Isaac Gunter, Daniel W. Kelly and wife Nancy, James Wammack and wife Sarah T., are not residents of this State ; on motion it is or dered lhat publicatiyi be made for six successive weeks in the Noith Carolinian, notifying the said heirs at Law, to appear at the next term of the Court of Pleas and duarter Sessions for the County aforesaid, to be beld at the Court House in Car ihage, on the third Monday of November next, and shew cause if any they have, why the lands which desended to tlie heirs at Law of John Gunter deceased, snail not' be sold, to satisfy the several tfaV d NofremblCtKeTGi lowing property, belonging to said estate, viz: Six likely young NEGROES, two of whom are first-rate wagon-makers, house carpenters and painters. The others aretWt voting men and two girl, of the age of 14 or 15 years, all under good character. Two Barouches, neatly finished, and 2 Sulkeys. C road wagons, new and warranted good. Terms of sale of the above described property, Cash. ' Also, the .follow'-ing properly will be sold on a reasonable credit, viz: 3 netv and first rate sets of blacksmith tools, a great variety ot wagon makers' tools, carpenters' tools, implements for painting, Ac, farming tools, one cotton gin, 7 head of horses, 3 mules, large and well broken, 100 head of boss, all of the best breeds in North arolina, a number of cows and sheep, and Household and Kitchen Furniture. ; ALSO ' 200 acres of LAND on ihe. Dry Fori., and 500 on the White Oak-' reek, both tracts improved Stile to lake place at mv residence to commence at 10 o'clock. i Sept. 3, 1S42. . 181-ts. N. B. All persons having claims against the Es tate of AlexV McDugald, dee'd, will please present hem within the time prescribed by Law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ! POSTPONEMENT. The above sale teas to have taken place on the 20t of October, but has been postponed to the 30th of November. THE Subscriber is now receiving, in addition to his former Stock, a general assortment of FINE and COMMON MOCKERY. Embracing a variety of the latest French and En glish patterns, Viz: Tea Sets of plain and raised figured China, and white, blue,and green Granite, Dinner Sets of while and blue figured Granite, Plates, white blue, green, brown, pink, and sprigged; Ditto white, blue, green, brown, pmk, and glass Coffee Sets; Pickles, white, and sprigged; Bakers, ! white, blue, brown, green and pink; Soup Tureens, white and blue Granite; Gravy .Tureens, white, blue, brown and sprigged; Bowls, white, blue, brown, green, pink, and sprig ged; Gups, Coffee and Tea, raised figured China; Tea Pots, Sugars, and Creams, every variety: Ewers and Basins; Chambers; Alugs, white, blue, brownjspd pink; Iwihim, blue edged; 'Muffins, ditto:" Dnneis. ditto: Teas, painted and figured: 1 '1'i.ln kia? rvlnAct- lJ l rrO- Jit tri?'-2?amtrt"ir.i h r-'r g . " ""j ! : t-t j; -. . fine anUcoDimon quality;" Do. ivJoIasses Jug; Do.' Saltcellars; Do. JNappiers. Also, a large assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Medicines, &c. Sugars, loat, lump, and brown; Coffee. Rio Lagui ra and Java; Molasses; Soil; Iron; Nails; Steel; Collins' Axes; Steelyards; Table and Tea Spoons; Tabic Cutlery-, fine and common; Gun locks, 20 dozen; Shovels; Spades;. Brooms; Buckets; Bel lows: Anvils; Vices; Waggon Boxes; Trace and Halter Chains; Shy 10, and 10 12 Window Glass; Putty; White Lead; Scotch and Maccoboy Snuff", in bottles and bladders; Tow and Jute Bafe Rope; low and Hemp Cotton lagging, 40 to 44 inches; Baling Twine; Sole Leather; Powder, Shot, and Lead; HoPow-Ware; 125 warns large and small Wrapping Paper; Table Sahj in bo.tes; Starch, Pep per, Spice and Ginger; Prineipe, Cigars (Steamboat brand;) Bed Cords; Cotton and Wool Card; Col fec Mills; Spirits Turpentine; Opodeldoc; Batc uian's Drops ; British Oil; Godfrey's Cordial; Cay enne Pepper; Brimstone; Epsom Salts; Alum; Salt- petiejLampblack; Copal Varnish;'Copperas; Sa!era- tns;Spanish Bro'n; Annatto; Indigo; Madder; Black ing; Mustard; Nutmegs; Cinnamon; Camphor, Castile, Almond, and common Bar Soap. 13KY GOODS. 1 "cases gentlemen's fine & common Fur orw! Silk Hats Men's and Boys' Fur, Cloth, Sealskin & Selette Cap; 10 cases Men's ihick Brogans and Russi t; Willovr, Amazon, Silk and Straw Bonnets; blue, black, and steel-mixed C!oths; Cafssinrefcs, and Sattinets; Kentucky Jeans; Muslin-de-Lains; Or leans Cloth; Circassians; Calicoes; Cambrics; black and blue Silks; Satin Taglionis; Flannels; Buffa lo and Pilot Cloths; Bed Ticking; Shirtings and Sheetings; Cotton Umbrellas; Negro Blankets; Cotton and Plaid Shawls; metal, horn, and lasting Buttons; Ball and Spool Cotton Thread. All of which will be sold low for Cash, Country Produce, or on time to prompt customers. J.D.WILLIAMS. October 5, 1S42. i89-5t JAMIEST OOIDjB, HAS REMOVED (o the corner recently occupied by Tsaae Dodd, where he is now openini a splendid assortment of DttY GOODS: Superior broad cloths, various colors; Cassimeres, vestings, Kentucky jeans, Eng. merino, silks, bombazines, blk silk velvet, satins, brown Holland, silesia, merino shirts, buff cashme rette, mouslin doLaine shawls ; Thib' t, and other shawls; Diaper, black and brown drill, shirtings; i-hcatings, Ginghams, Flannels, &c, embracing every thing usually kept in a dry good store. STOCKS. COLLARS and BOSOMS, a variety HATS AND CAPS; a variety of fins STRAW and other BONNETS, for ladies and misses. 100H PAIR BOOTS AND SHOES, besides ladies and misses Shoes. GROCERIES, &.c; Sugar, Java Coffl-e, Tea Spirits ol various kinds, Cheese, Tobacco, Powder & Shot, fine double barrell Guns, Colt n bagging, spernt candles, bale rope, and all articles in the grocery business, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, &c, Spades, Shovels, knives and foiks, ketiles, frying pans, &c. White lead in oil, Collins' axes,, best cigars, fine honeydew chewing tobacco, iron, steel, nails, trace chains,, fine otter, coney, sealette, and cloth caps, percussion caps, superior, &c. &.C., for sale by A r:ood many articles in the dry good arnd gro cery line, unnecessary to be enumerated in an advertisement, all of which will be sold cheap for cash orcountry produce. Oct. 15. 1842. 190-tf. United States District Court of North Carolina, - IN BANKRUPTCY :T 'C Notice to shew cause against' Petition oi Jos'iah Tyson, of M corn. Cou ritv. , Fa rnier. lor h i & discharge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Wdaiin?- tbn, on Monday, the I9th day of December next ' , Isaac Jones, of Moore County. Farmer, fotbts ffl. charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Wilmington, unupiiuaj, me 1 9in oay 01 Uecemer next. . Jethro Denson, of Moore ConntyT Mechantfei'lor his discharge and cartlticate as Bank nipt, at Wil mington on Monda, the ; 19th day of December next. ;'.,' : ..-," Urinkfty Phillips, of Moore County. Farmer ' for eaa and .Quarter Sessions ofl bis dischre and eertifi-arn a Rankrutit. at Wil- jrertacbolrdinw to LxtwJin the Estate oQ mington on Monday L.i2t!tJvef&ctmbew a r'mmjm iim 1 1 i uwtmiiTO l. j a v r"VJ mmw m. nseba roSanU certificate as Bankrunt. at TTfc. on', on Monday, the I9th day of December next Amos Bridges, of Moore Cotfnty, Farmer, for his discharge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Wilming- on, on Monday, the 19th day or December next. James Riddle, of Moore County, Mechanic, for bis discharge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Wilming ton, on Monday, the 19th day of December next. Charles Wise, of Rowan County, Farmer, for his discharge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Wilming ton, on Monday, the 19th day of December next. Publication ordered. H. POTTER, D. J.U. S. A. C. Faycttevilie, Septmberl4, 1842. 182-9. GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CUTtEllY. I HAVE just received per SteamerHenrietto, the following articles: 10 hhds Brown Sugar, 600 lbs. LoaX and Lump Sugar, 50 bags Rio Coffee, 5 bags Java Coffee, 5 hhds. Molasses, 50 kegs Nails, 8 tons English and Swedish Iron, 500 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 bags Buck and Drop Shot, 15 kegs Dupont's Powder? 30 pairs bright Trace Chains, C doz. No lt Cotton. Cards Whitamore's best; Ginger, Pepperypice, .Coppe ras, Saleratus, tndigo, Madder, Sniff in Bladders and Bottles, Soap, Brimstone, Camphor,- Nutmegs, Castor Oil, Salts, Opodeldoc, Irtk, Blacking Brushes long and short handle Shovels, Spades,- Case Knives, Pocket Knives, Blacksmith's Tools, &c. JILSO DRY GOODS, Crockerv, Hollovv Ware, and an assortment of HATS and SHOES. All ol which will be sold low for Cash or Country Produce. . D. McLAURlN. Sept. 30, 1842. - . . - State of North Carolina Moore county,. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Au gust Term, 1S-12. Matilda Gunter, ' ) Vs. Petition for dowet. Heirs of John Gunlcr, ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Thomas Calvin Gunler, William Alias Ganter, John Castlebury Gunler, Corneiliils BuPivant and wife Mary, Isaac Gunter, Daniel W. Kelly and wife Nancy, James Wammack and wife Sarah T. are not residents of this State; on motion, it is or dered that publication be made for six -successive weeks in the North Carolinian, notifying the said Heirs "pLaw, to appear at the neat term of the Oo:btT VnctA and Quarter Stasjons for the coonfr akresatlJbb brt5-tneT Court House in Caffr. thage, on the 2tT Monday of November next, and answer to said petition, otherwise, it will be heard exparte and Decree granted accordingly. Witness Alexander C. Curry, Clerk of our said Conrt at Office, the 3d Monday in August, A. D 1842. A. C.CURRY, Clerk. l88-6t. NEW DRUG ESTABLISHMENT. ; . i . qi v - do- U v ;MBEIt. lfl fk W(J dollar t rnn JAWS IJ do do' do do do do' - doV, drf I 1 1 I I 10 10 16' Id 400 Tickets $10- Cci tificele of a pa a ii $3(),000- aittoui 11 4 Ik d y i: : i tg; ?Vlfgiftr; r oitr r ERT, airda'i 40,000 'e8 Qj Quai 'e of To w holes J6 i halves 6 quaiteis 10,000 , 2,200 a.ooo 1,900 1,80I 1,700 , i,60fj 1,000 500 300 200 150 uarfers $2 50. $120 0 co od 30 OCT I prizes of . 85001 ti s fa 8100,000. UjNIQNr.lOTTERY. CbssO.;. i fur 1S42. To be drawn at AT $ .&d.i," Virginia, on Saturday " 19th dJroi : Nricn her. 1S42. . 31 J is '. . OR A II) prize of 2 3 5 t j 4 r( . r. V do , -1 - 4 do- : H da 1 1 i $ do' I 1 CAPITALS. 830,000 1 0,000 5,000 3,000 2,28t 2,000 1,900 1,800 l,70d 1,600 ' 1,500' 1,300 1,250 bad $2 50. Certincate ol a pac it 200' do .11 ' -i Wholes ft 10 H ,lv w'Stf fiuat fers $ of 25 wholes 11 . 5- ,ivK 3 prixes of $25,(X-tA6antfng to $75,00 VfRSfNfA LlXStXtoLG L0TTE ;H SH k t ism m 130 00 1 65 00 32 HO JSear liberty Point, Person Street FAYETTE VI LLE, V. C. x 1 ji,r- ru 1 - - . '.. a I 25,oocr " o ', nnn v jdruiV Virginia, 611 Sa rati general as- c.c. prime lountain BjjUc : nm - geo. McNeill. Oct. 22, 1612. at oflice the third Monday of August, A. D. 1842- A. C. CURRY, Clerk. Oct. 1st. lSS-et.--pr. a.dv. S3 i3 I ,1 1 I II t I 1, 111! 11 1 1 ri 11, IIIV rnlHG Subscriber having opened a JUL sorfmcnt of DUUGS, MEDICINES, &c, nearly opposite the Bank'of Cape Fear, in this place, solicits ihe patronage of County Merchants, Physicians, an 1 others. He trusts thai he will be prepared to tarnish almost any article usually to be found in' establishments of this kind, and on very reasonable terms. The Subscriber has also on hand a large assort ment of Patent Medicines; among which are Dyott's Family Medicines, and Vicker's and Thompson's Mrd'cinea. . JAMES A. McRAE. Oct. 20, '.842 191-if. i50 KEWAKD. Stolen from the Subscriber in Ihe County of Sampson, a few days since, a nero girl aged about 16 3-ears, named Marinda. Sard girl is of adark yellow complexion; is about 5 feet high, and her upper fore teeth are decayed. 1 will gTve the above reward for the delivery of sa?d reg'ro to me in' the county ol'Sampson, or will give one hnnilr d dollars fr her delivery and proof sufficient to convict ihi thif. Said negro irf was raised by Cnarlcs Slcvi Esq , from whom I procured her. JOHN BASS. Oct. 22, 1842. 191 4t pd. rens, Slate of X. CarolinaCumberland county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, September Term, 1842. William Blanks &. wife & others, Versus, J Petition-, for James Martin", ad'm. of Sarah J. sale of slaves &. flo'mes th Representatives of J distribution. Thomas N. Holmes dec-, & others J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the representatives of Thomas N. Holmes deceased, resides beyond the limits of th?s State, it is there fore ordered that publicafion bo made for six suc cessive weeks, notifying thcrsaid non-residents per sonally to appear before our said Court of Pleas and CLuartor Sessions to be helef for ihe county of Cum berland at the Court House in Faycttevilie on the first Monday in DecernSer next, then and there to shew cause if any they have why ihe prayef of p-1 ftioners should notb'e granted, otherwise it will be taken pro. confesso an J heard exparte as to them. Witness John McLaurin elcrtw of said Court, at ofHce in Fayetteville, thefirst Monday of Septem ber, 1342, and cf American Indi p.-ndcnce ihe 67 lii year. JOHN McLAURtt Oct. 22,1312. ,!91-6tS2 62lll IVhiggtry nal, recently occupied by terms wnl be very moderate. Dodd., or at tiiia Ofiice IS , lie r-"."i ' Mrs. Watts. The Apply to Jniest 5T2ttnir7o' lumeui ft ik V waters of o .1 RIVER. ' : To b6 drawn oh A 1 prize of 1 priac of 1 priie of $ pti2es of 02,000 aro &75.000. 87,000$ ,0002,227 50 prizes of O 50 or $30050 S250r-:ak) of$20ff. Certificates 6f packa: of StT whole.-i Pi3h Do dS 6f 26 halves " fr, Do' Co ' ot28 quarters 32 IirjFAIl urdcrs irotir a distance will receive the mst prompt altentior, .nd aa soon as each dravvirrg is over ari account of it will be sent to' al? who ordcf from us.' 5 .; ! Address fi. Ij. GREGORY CO. . . . Manajjer.4 Washington City, D. C- cct. 24,- 1 of O'O1 (Hi 50 new! atfoBs, HQ THE Subscriber tic now receiving by the fate arrivals front tP2 North, their FALITSTOCK Of merchandize, cbrcing ncaity every tirtizld usually kept in stores.- As usual t!iC f-oe?: is heaVyy ahd we invite courVtr icrfchants and our friends a! large to call and sea us We sell on time to punc liral customers . L J.C.&G. B. ATKINS. 't: . Foot of Haymounr. Fay ettev i I le, Oct'i 2 184" 1 . 1,92-y . TWO VALUAtflE PLANTATIONS EING desironi'ofi removing to the Wesf, I offr for sale all ni' 'eal estate, consisting ot two valuable P.'antiriois situa'eft ahorii 30 rnile.4 from Fayetteville on J'C FayettevfHe am! Salcnr rfjal, a.:d aboOt 10 lib-' from Carthage. The tract orr which I reside coola' aotft lOOO- aires, nbont 30 of wWch afe Cbifai tfd ttt ar.igh artatfi'of Culti vation' well adapted f6he etlff'are ofcoitCn, corn, wheat, &c. The buBdiigs are Cxfcnsirf, lately re--paired and very oiftbr bfe. On tliH plantation is also a fine CdttOnCff .. The other plantatim a'djofii ing am embracer about 1200 acres, a bt 200ol whieh are cleared--good buildings valaaL e Grist Mill. Both situations art ':althy and have a plciitifuf s-upply of g66l wat'ef. Ternis will be libera. Per sons from t ie low fcontry would do well to ex amine this property aai combines health with fertil ity, t 7QAT MeDUQALDV Get. 29, 1842-291 S50 ESWAUD. fTtlllE SobBeriberlrif giyetbe abrrve reward fof JJ the apprehensin nd eonfi icmf nt hr Jail of a certain man who Ctltr Mm self JOfIN CAMP' BELL. He was di.-irTfd a few days since in tbu upper part of ttobcsaC"un''y making his eseapi: with a negro woman brfOSfWg to1 Mrs. CampbelL of Marion Dietrict, $t - The said Campbell is about 3 or 40 years (f -, light hair, about h i!f tl it grey ; his neck his fMne sppenranc -t of bein marked with small pjssand his chin has a holiow rn it. He ha ralbernnPhinent in hit' speech, and waJks with his hflj little mc'ined forward. He had on a white hfct fl broad brim, black jeans homespun criAMBfi laaloon , lo'erablc fine. It is Bopposed that htt tue n"c David Camp bell. He was last sianM ; bouse of Mr Mur dock Campbell, in i,jny f Cnmtrhnd, N. mm- lie IS Mill lUlhin" auoui. I the said CampbelPs. -Tl-A .0?BBa L GEORGE J. EKTHF.A. iP.ijrir ' Marion Dltt.-ist, S. C,Oct. 17, 1342. l'JsJ-3: t