f . r -" .' , ."C1URACTER IS" AS IMPORTANT TO. mTATZ JL IT IS iHOlXlDlfAhS; SJX;VBj 1$t: :TATJBI,T-BB COMMON. PROF-BHTY OF ITSClXlZENS Volume 5-ruiiibcr 213 T IS 15-31 ai .TIFF. .'YOUTH CLROT.lVTJlxr r e Jrr aaaujt.it paia m aJvaace . .-' - Si 50 J -,;-;' Da ifpaidattiieand of 6 months; 3 Oft f K' - i paid at tne end'oftho year, 3 SOW -ifS'-1. -f " Rato of. Advertising s,,- vsJSIity cants per square, foi tha first, and thir ciit fof each Sa!eqaeat insertioiiVv ;: I A tiberaldu luctioiwill be made t a advertisers by CoartadvertUoiMeuta and S'lartiTg salea, will be charired 25 ter c mt. hiiher than the usual rntna All adyertiiicmenta sent for pabiication should kave ' ,j;thaaurn:errf inartiowi intended, marked upon YqJj them, otbrwio they will in JCrtad until forbid, If' a ft j .!M-T(il aocardin rtir. ' '. . - Jiiusoripm n reccivei ii-nesa man iwciie y months. ' VdTLietters on htiinesa connscted with this cstab- i isn.-ijcnt, must b addrps(ledv m.ii. Uatnf., Elitr of the Narth-Carolinian, and in all cases pot-;aM. ifC" Jnb!riho-rs wis'jinsti nake romftfanc's by tnaif, will r3iri:m'er lhat thy can do-so fr'C of ppst.-ize, as Po-ir'n-jat'-rs ari authorized by hiw to lr.ink lettorfi rni-loini? romit tant'i'S. if written fli1ili.th-in1irVcl or tie t-ijtiiits known to th(tn. -,'T lrlce of 4ab Work: op- a bv HAND BfLLS, p'i itcd on a medium, roya', or .up.-r royal ske.-t, for 30 copies, S2 5U For -V) co;i'., 3 A i i for every u-ldition;d I GO copies, t flOUSR HILLS, on a siiott from U to 13 0(1 00 I nfviff sjtl i ro , -J copi i' Over 1 S in ho?, and not exceeding 30, , CARDS, lare "ie, sinh- pack, 00 CO 25 f t-" v' And for every adjitio-ia! pi k. v .j SiinNer .mizc i:i proportion. O-trS BLANKS, xvhen printed to order, for 1 quire, 2 00 And for every nridi! lonal quire, under 5, 1 00 f ,t rutnrf a ivvitatiov TtriCFTS nnl all kindaof I!OOK& JOB PRINTING, executed cheap far CASH. THE FOLLOWING .BLANKS! Kept constantly on hand AND FOR. SAT.K AT THE Carolinian ernes: CHliCKS, on Bank of thu Stale, and Cape b'car ii:m!t. PROSKCrj riON BONDS, Supr.Ct. M.t rt 11 1 G K LIC i:n ES VEN'Dl EXi'O., constables levy CO.MMISSIUNS totalis depositions in equi t', and Supr. court ARi'K VilANUK BONDS WillTS, Superior and Co. Ct. C A. SA. 8upr. Ct. INDICTMENTS for Affray; and Assault and Patti'ry, Co. and Sup.'Ct. CER ITFIC ATES, Clk. Co.Ct. JUilY TICKETS OrlDR. 'to overseers of Road "WIT N KS S TIC K ET S EJECTMENTS PA TilOL NOTICES LST rE.'tS ,f ADMINISTRATION Bonds Deeds, common, r. The sub.-critjertvould inform hja friends, and the duIjIic fr'enerali v.4lafhe is now rw-fivin? froi th no.tfi, h $ FALLWiTER fetl cK-corisiaUng I-l flLARDWARE & -CUTtERYl CSlton LWg-gingr, Bale rope, iron, "nails, hollow ware, truce th.-ii.us, weeding hos, Collins' and Sjoimons axrir; coHonand woci card. Hat, Caps, Boot and'4 BcsL loaf and r-. row n Vugar, n! tea pow der and t:of. lndiojo, snaifdir, c-panianwrown.ep-om and jjlaubtr sahf, cr, ckerv wre, &.., &.c. ALL geron ind bte. to h-; tirin of J-CJ;St G. B. Aikjn,are requested to comf forward and e)lla the aaoie Hhtho eubscriber, aSorvivinu; Parfuer, All persona hating cLhh a;aict fttd firm, :-rt prenent tbeniLta me for. seltlemenf, as' I am-dIy autbo ized to close thaT bulne63 cf lf$ Hrta. - - .'fbe bullae is wilt, frif.tbe pnsent, bje canlinued u nutr my u ntn -itenoerice, aiMJ ine very iare ano freb STOCK. OF. GOODS' oh band will be sold f 1 very low pr.cJis.- --t" , 5 payerevdle; D' clIU, J8-tf. in spared no -pains to improve their quality and sppenrance, hj hopsa vo rec ive a due siinru of pa tronage. WM.MtL.McKAY. Fayette vi'h: Oct. II, 1812, - 190-tf . ' S50 KEWAHD. . THE Subscriber wid yive the abovo levvard for the nppreheusioi and confi'nernem in Jail of ncerlainmaii w liii cillu himself JOHN CAA1P BELL. He was ('i.-civi-n d a flv di.ys -ince in tho npjicr part T Robeson 'county, n nkm Ida escape ui'h a negro woman b longing to Mis. Campbell, of Marion Di-tiiet, S. C. The said C:inip!eli is about 35 or 40 y-ars of aee, light I air, a!ont h i!f of it grey ; h'.s neck has some appearance of being marked with small pox, and his chin .has a hollow in it. ri has rather an impediment in his specv h, and walks u't' his ho''y a little inc'ined forwaid. He bad on a white hal with a lro:id brim, black jeans homespun crat and pantalxni, tolerable hne. It is supposed that bis true name i David Camp bell. He was la?t seen at the house of Mr Mur dock Campbell, in the county of Cumberland, N. C, and in all pn-babihty he is still lurking about the eaid Campbell's. GEORGE J. BETflEA. Mari.m District, S. C, Oit. 17, IS12 192-6m At Prices to suit Sheriff's Deeds, . Constables Ca. Sa. Bondu, Do Delivery do Appeal Bonds, Kquity SnbpdMias, Superior Court Fi. County Court Sci. vive jud lament. County Court Subp'inas, Superior Court AVavr; nt., Rond.s for Col'nl. Apprentices. Fa. JAMES I30I313, HAS REMOVED lo the crner recently occupied by Isane. Dodd, where he is now opeuiiKj n sil-ndi-J a.-sm ttnent of Ditl UU-Ur. Supe ior bicad eioths, va.jaus colors; Cas-tiroe'i-i's, ves:iiij.-, lCentnckv j -an?, ivig m'Tino, sin;, t iin'?azi:i-s, niii (-iik vei GOODS. tiic Tiiiics. I HAVE just r-c-iv-'-d rnv fn 1 assoitnier.t of Fill,!, di WIMSEQOODS. Enibrjeiri Broad Clotlif, various colors-, and Home very superior;, plain and fancy Cassimeiesr; Saili ngs; Kei.t'icky J an?; Beaver C!oth; Blanket8; K rsfty.; whit- anrl red F.anorls; Merino iind Sdk Shifts iind Diaweis; bi'ack, blu h'ack :inl fmey c ! red Ssiks; .? us! n-de-Lains, a'l qualities; Gen tlemen's Scarfs, Stoc s. Collars, &e., &c, A full ass ntinent of GROCERIES HARDWARE. Some lieacli'ul sei- of CHIN A, common ss:d f.nc CIKJCKERY, HATS and SHOES, White Lend, LiiMi-ed and Winter Strained L-imp CP, &e. All ofhichI am dist)rs"d to sell low, very low, lor LCJVSII. cT.in ..iwhuaie fur Count; v ProduoV. Nerih Wsj Cornerof Market fcquare. October 2?, IS J . 192-tf. lOO KEWAHD. RAN AW AY from the Sub seiib rihe (o'lo'-vinir slaves, for the np- r '-h ns'oti oi'ei'her a re ward of lilt y dullars b given. DAVE, vbora-away in Ala bama, form- ily, b -loni-ins; to A. Wnt on an I W'm.' Purcell, of Also another alnvo named DAVE, purchased of Win. G. McDonald of Cumberland county. The above reward of fiftv dollars w ill b eiven tor the apprehension (vriihout injury) of either of the ali-.ve named slaves. R. YELDELL. A;iv m:'erinat"on wiM be furnished to P. P. John son, Faveit' ville. N. C. Nov. 3. 181 . 193-tf. to re- hrovvii I lolland. silesia. tin'rmi) luris, huli ea Ivet satins, hme- and o'her .hiitinirs rette, m.msli n deLain'' -sbawln ; Thi'.i t, shawls; D;aner, biack a"d brown orill, fh-atin", Ginehams, Flannel, fee., embracing ev'rv thi r nu d!v kept i-i n drv :o..d store. StO :KS, (COLLARS and BOSOMS, a vari-ty HATS NDOAP; a variety of li-ie S TR AW nnd other B .NE I S, lor lailiea a d misses 100' PAIR BO )TS AND SlIOS, h. s'ul. s larli'-'s and mi- Sh ie. vkc ; Suirar, Java C u e, 1pm GROCERIES,- HARD WAR & an&ClOT: f.llw iuz artie'feti!-'-'--'' J!. '-V-'; . - "7 10 hhd .lhown Susar, 600 lbs. Loaf and Etimp Sugar, 0 bags R-io Coff e, 5 bass Java ColIee 5 hbd. Molasses, 5 kes'Nails.S tons Enzlish and Swedish Iron, 500 tbs. Bar Lead, 40 bags Buck and Drop Shot, 15 kegs Dm ont's PnwHer, 30 pairs bright Trace Chains, 6 doz. No 10 Coiion Cards Whhamore's best; G.no r. Pepper, Spice, -Coppe-ra, Saleratus, Indigo, Mad Jer, Snuff in Bladders a id B .itles. Soap, Bri iis'one, Carafihor, Nutmegs, Citor O I, Salt, Opodeldoc, Ink, Bbt kina B.ushes 1 and short handle Shovels, Spades, Case Knives, Pocket Kniv-s, Blacksmith's I'ools, &-c. ALSO DRY GOODS. Croekerv, Hollow War", and an assortment of LI ATS and SHOES. All of which will bo sold low fur Cash or Country Produce. D. McLAURIN. Sept. 30, 1842. M'CALLUM & CLARK, (Successot s oj tltnry tivamberl.') The subscribers resj eet fully Inform their friends, and the public generally, that they have purchased the entin; st .ck of Henry Erambert's, and intend carrying on I he above busi ness in all its various branches, at the eld stand o.i Gillespie street, next door to the Bank of the State,- where tbev will thankfully receive all or ders in their line, and warrant a'! work to be as well done as at any other etabhghnicnt in town. They so'icit t he patiooage ot the old customers of Mr FI. Erambert, and the pub'ic generally, and assure those that think proper to employ them that no pains will be spared to ive satisfaction. All woik that don't suit will not be allowed to be taken from their shop. Prices will rane as follows: For making corded or bound coals, glO pbiH 8 p-inralooriB, plain, I 50 vest, plain. I 50 JAS. D. McC LLUM, DANIEL CLARK. Favelleville, Lcc431, lo42. r mZl. i WcTmmte b VAT t3 V ,i ?"VPyi ileaas AJULAb-; rCUNSt7MPTlOJ4 AND LtVbU, COMPALNr B!lLSA,3IOPivBllW.ORT .(From 375, Battery JVew - Yotk.) TCOR the cur of Cjugh-4, colds, c:ataIi-, aslbm a, XL. sureness ot!he chesr, pam in Ibe Side and ftcast, ,raisiio biood. liver. complaints, bronchitis, and aIl4T. cl ions the throat aad iung; tthk h are avaoOTcefBo much suffriau ami u iurr fered tcr5 uinikta ta Cons triptioti , ihwrtiOiedJa. highly and Aitly" distinguished. It is purely vegetable, n4Id nj entle in its Sects pr t-systein. and tan oe laaea m mc most u:.caie tua vita Sc? v? as y. . So extensively Jias it bean. ujc', irrvJ ry&&itarvL dimeult and Btly I'Hr hope4v CaaQLthat tle priv inr. it: 5oeinf.klaat v DeS 24. !842.80Mf. 'fx iwww o.j.-..i . ti :. i.- wwl faMs r . Gainer and -MeKetliaii, CARRIAGE MAKERS. JTTT AVE how on hand, and lor Sale at very Re lOJ. duced Prices, 4 Carriages G Barouches, 4 Buggies, 8 Buggy Gigs, 4 Sulkies, 8 Spring-Wagons and 3 Chain Wagons. Also, a very largfe assortment of work wrhich we are daily finishing Also a general assortment of CoaclMaker's materials kept constantly on hand and for sale. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine tkeir work, as they feci confident they can make their work as well, and sell it aa low as it can be had from any t egular Northern Establish rnent. 1 , All work made and sold by them is warranted 12 months, "and will be repaired without charge, it they fail by bad workmanship or materials. Repairing neatly executed at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Orders thankfully received,and promptly attend From tha Central New .York FsrmeV;A-k TUB FARMER'S RESIDENCE . -I have often expressed stuprise atlhe ant of ta.te exbiiiiled bj l ha great mas of far fiHjra in thu seciton oCtbe Stale, iu.(epect t ijir 'r houses aud tho iceaeryTurroiindru thetiw-L" da not utein thut theit dveUiuu.vBr& iiOi usually ftilKcieullv cxDetisvieMJu .1 rtTer lo- that carele sluveuly, uviiwjlmr uiui lunu testuei;cuiJ.r cof-i,m tjr exhibit Tj their aTchilectoral aippaaucs v "5 . ra to. Fayetfevilfe, February, 11, 1S41. 56-tf. IMPORTED with Its Sects presci ibe it ia th?ir ptaclneTVarvd I TlT,vl W fTj-. r'i, Tf with the m.-d.cal rucu ty Sanca:!y it has met ith J,M inirUir,airt s.ihtJrlh uneotnmcn a;-robation. . - The fd owin r- inaiks wsre taken from a recent nuinber of th Medical Majazine : " "The surprising t ffei t produeed by the genuine Dr. Taylor's BaNain f Liyerwor, m.ar'e at 375. Bowciy, in c.:isuti:pi ive casts, cannot fail exciting a deep and t'uibiiia; interest throughout the wor'J. Wa have so long beJkved this di30as , . incurable, , that ii is difficult to credit our senses when we a e persons, evident! consuraj live, restored t health. Yet it is a tact of daily occurrence ." - - The following ceit ficatf; was given us lately by Capr. Scott, of E izabeth city, N."C.s "Beina "ton stitu'ionnlly pr. di-posed to er.nsum; tion. (a nutriber of u3 family having died of this disease and hav ing auQ"-;rcd severely from irritation cf the lungs, aecompani'd by coughs ai d raising matter' and bloo I, together with a pain In my side anil breast, till I was supposed to b'? beyond recovery, I was in duced by advice of Dr. Jerkins, as a last nsoit, to try Taylor's Balsam of Liverwo t; I h ive taken 5 bottles in all. I bee an to improve after the fiist bottle, and while takinir the third, was so far recov ered as to be able to get about since which time I am quite restored, and nblti to attend to my hesi-ne.-s. To pcroTis sulFerinv from coughu and aff e- tions of tha lunos, I can earnestly recommend it. (Dated) Lhz bcih City. Dv-C 16. 1842. (s'tned) Jap. C. Scott " Liver Complaint antl General Debility I do con sider my care almost miraculous. I was given up by two physic ans and told to pr pare for death. I was so weak I could not raise my hand to my head. I was in thi low state when a fri r.d sent me a bottle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 375, Bowery, and before I had used up the bottle I was able tosit up in bed, bv the further use 1 have completely regained mv heal! h. All should use it. GEO. WELLS. 5:3 John st. Violent Pain in tVe Side I have been cured of a violent pain in the side, extending through to the shoulder, indigestion, dizziness, loss of appetite, and ceneral debility, by the use of two bottles of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 Bowery. ,J. F. H. ALLEN, No. 7 Merchant's Row. For sale at ihe Druir Store of Ja. A MacRae, Person st.,so!e Aent for Favettevillo and vicinity. March 4, i813. 210-1 v. ' NATHAN SIKES, BOOT & SHOE GROCERIES, IV vier fJnir ts ot various kinds, Che. S'. I bm &. rtb if, tine double barre l Cms. Cott n bagjftn-, pperiri -nnd!es, bjle repe, and all lut il s in th "ri'Ci rV business. HARDWARE fc CUTLERY, &c, S, ades, S'n..v.'!s, knives ami beks, kettles, f y i ag pans, &c V;"hito l a I in -i!, Cllins' axe, best 'cigars, line honeyd -vv chewing tobacco, iron, steel, nails, trace c'lailis, fin ! otter, coney, sea' tU and cloth caps, percussion c;'S, sope-aor, &'. &c, tor sale by A irood many articles in the drv irood and ero eerv lin , nnneerss iry to be enumerated in an advertisement, all of which wiil be sold cheap for cash orconntrv produce. Oct. 15. 1313. rj)-tf. For Sale or Hurt it. Tennessee Xjand, 5,000 acrts, Ivm in D .v is Co my, n tl-c waters of Charles Creek. Toetit'e is goi.d, and a bargain iny be had, a the owner lias no intention of set-tlin'o-i it, and is desiruu to dispose (f i. .. It wi'l be sold low for cash, or bartered for Cot ton, Corn, Flour or Bacon. Lt market prices, or ex changed for property i 1 the neighborhood of Fay tteville. For fuit'icr particulars enquire at this ofnee. September 3, 194!. HATS & CAPS. MAKER, ESPECTFCJLLY inform- his o'd customers and the pubhc generally that be still con- tin ties t . manut'aetiire BOOT'S and SHOES of the best materials, in the most fashionable manner and at th- sho test notice, at his . Id stuiid on Gill, s-pie stret 4 door-; South of the m irker. REPAIRING prom; t!v attended tr. Jan. 11, 1312. 2ii3-ttr I''-2- Vnllow Plnnting Ti ih Potatoes, just received and for .a!e by Feb. 3, I S 1 i . JAMES DODD. hhds. MOLASSES, fr sale by GEO. McNEILL. Nov. 2"', IS 12. ICC-y. CANDLES liOX ES-SPER to C A NDLES. 30 " Favttieville Factory " Fo s i'e by GEO. Mcl.'EILL. D. cem'ier 'st,133 . l"97-y. NEAV PL0U1L WTiAMILY FLOUR (re-l brand, )Su;. rfine, Fine ML and Midlines, AlHIs, or Nov- . 1842. for t the store ot ?a.,e at the t.uol Spring GEO. McNEILL. H' THE SUBSCRIBER returning his tlianks to his friends for their veiy liberal patron sge, woul I infirm them that he has just received fro o the North a laro;e assortment or MATS AND CAPS of the latest London and Paris fashions, to rit : Fancy Turbans for children, cloth glazed Scal ittte. Fur-seal, otter s- a!, nm-krut, niul hair rap-!, for men and boys. He also enn'irme tn manufac ture all k'nds of Hats; including Cliapeam and Other military caps- To Country H itters Ilrt would say That he has a general assortment .ofHat Materials, which he will 'sell low lor cash, nd invites them to call. DAVID GEE. Oct. 8, 1842. 189-y., WOULD rrspeclfid. ly iu!"ornj the citizens of Fay tteville end the public generally, ihnt he has taken the stand recttjtly occupied by E J. Clark, rn Oille-pie Stnef, 5 floors South cf the Market Square, here he v ill - manutacti.-re and keep con stantly on hand an assoitment of TIN" AND SHEET IRON WARE. Peisons wishing to purchase would dr well to ca'l an J examine hia stock befo'e nurcbasing else where, as lie is determined to sell as cheap aa anv clh'-r manufacturer in fh State. BAKE IS of an ntue'y new pattern. Jan. 28, 1343. 25-6m. A first ratc fmnily horse, 7 C years old. For particulars iiy""w enquire ef lli 111 TTti HALL & JOHNSON. M aich 1 1. 21 1-3t. Henry Fram!)?rt wr u!I respectfully Informth public and his customcis, that lie has sold out his entire establishment to Mr Jas. D. McCa'Ium and Daniel Clark, of this place, nnd from his knowledge of their supeiior workman.-liip, can recommend them to all his old cu-tomers, and hope they will patronize them ; and ah favors bestowed on them will be thankfully acknowledged by him. 'C?" N. B. All persons indebted to 11. Erambert will please cali and settle the same. Dec. 3!, 1842.-20! -tf. NUTTER. (J) FIRKINS prime Mountain Bolter. 20UU pounds BUCK-WHEAT FLOUR. GEO. McNEILL. Oct. 22, 1842- Harness Making. The S'ilscriher has on hand and for sale, at re duced puces. 35 sets of harness, assorted, and a few carriage trimmings, &.C., low for cash, or on .short credit to punctual customers. Gig and barouche taps, and harness of all kinds repaired, and carriages re-trimmed in Lest style, at -hnrt noifce, and at 'ow prices. IlCP'All order3 will he promptly attended to, and tr.e work, done in the most tastelul and satisfactory manner, or no charge made. Jan. 14, '43.-tf " JAMES SUNDY. JUST Received from Charleston and Wilmington, 150 sacks salt, 10 hhds superior Porto Rico Mola-ses. in hags RioCofT-.e, 2 casks new Rice, '. casks f (dd Jamaica Rum, I J casks Madeira Wine. March II. For sale, by JAS. DODD. 1EMOYAL. raillL v-ubscr ber l as removed to the Store for- JCL mer'y oc upied bv Mr. George D. iiutdiard as as a Tai or Shop, noarlv opposite the Lafayette Hotel, wiiere h - may be f me.d at v.ll times givin? his emire attention ti l is business, lie will manufactnte BOOTS and SHOES. at the sho tet notice, cf the best mateih-.ls and workmanship, having a number of experienced workmen in b.s employ t:pMoney being scarce, making the times hird, I will re luce my prices to suit th time?.. It would please me very much to have all my old customer- call and settle (neir accounts and leave their orders for more work. Repairing done as bsua! well. THOMAS J. JOHNSON. March f 1 lb, 18 13. 2 1 1-3t. State of North. Carolina .Moore County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1843. Bryan Boroughs 1 vs. ! Petition to fnv off one acre of James W. England j land lor a mill, &c and Cheek IL.rdin. I IT appearing to the salisraction of the Court that James W. En'and. ne of the defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State, it is there "or- ordered that pub icatu.n le made in the Noith Carolinian tor't-ix we ks, noti ing said defer dant t appear at 'he next teim f our Court of Plea- an Q.naiter S'-ssit ns to be he'd for 3 air! County, at the Court House in Caithage, on the fourth Monday n Apiilnejt, and plead, answer, ,r demur to said peti' ion, or the same wi'l be taken pro con A sso as to him, and heard acc-rc"iniJy. Witness Alexander t'. Cnrry, c! rk nfonr e.Id Coarf p.t office in Carthage, the t'pd Monday in F. bruary, A. D. 1843,' and the 67th year of American Independence. A. C.CURRY, Clerk. March II, lSr43.--.3I l-$t, adv.3 25. .a S Meeting? 1834.) October' THIS splendid Eng- lish race horse will mak' the ensuing season at FAYETTE V1LLE, under the management ol 'he uiidersi trned. TERMS. To former patrons $20, and to new U5 cash, the season classes of six mares. 20 each. No liabilities for accidents or escapes. Mares from a distance well fed w th grain for 30 cents per day, or $2 a week. PEDIGREE: FLATTERER was get by Mc let, sire of imp. Leviathan, imp. Margrave, &.-.,1 hia darn Clare by Marmion, (son of Whiskey, out of young Noisttte, by Diom-.oVA-g d. Harpalice by Gohanna . jr. d. Amnion by Driver -g. g. g. d. Fractious by Mer- CUrv Woodpecker Mare Everlasting by Eclipse II Vina by Snsp Mis3 Belsea by Regulns BartlJttij Chddprs Honey wood's Arabian Mr Rowes's Byerly Turk Mare, dam T the two True Bines, &.C. For extended pedigree, history, performances, &.C., see hand-bil e. ALEXANDER McPHATTER. Fayetteville, N.C., Feb. 17th, 1813. 208-tf. State of North Carolina Richmond county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sestions, January Term, 1843. Fleasa.it M. Powi 11 in sup-1 port of thelast will an I testa- j ment of Robert. Powell, dee'd. ) Petition for partition vs. ) of slaves. James Powell and Charles Powell. j IT opp' a'inz to the satisfaction of tha Com t, that James Powell and Chaiha Powell, the def ndants in this suit, reside beyond the limits ofthi State, it is therefore ordered by theCourt, that publication be made in the North Carolinian a newspaper pub lished in the town cf Faycttevil'e, for six weeks successively, notify ing the said defendants to Le and appear before the Justices at our next Court f Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at a Court to be held tor the county of Richmond, at the Court House in Rockingham, on the third Monday of April next, then and thereto plead answer or demur ' . . . i- -Hi . i. ..rt is.netilion. or it- fame wiii wts luivon piy vuo- n4$ihj -anti . i uimpoi taut subject, bitch preons will' ay ' lhat il'a house .will answer tha purpose td' bhellff lug the farmer und bi lamiSy fion Iho t.'ltiiiieuV', and her p him critrifuriablt it cr toims its idfico, uud that its looks uro ;i' no concOjiiciiLf; lhat all this i tneio pride and deioi vinj; ot" no cousiderutiou. Such per sons aro raistaken. M.ui'a Uiituto is such, th.it when his ihcuhics bavo iccetved etiouli cultivation to raise hi in above thu level of tr. j trute, he tiikes delight iu objects which ap. proxiuiute towards perfection :h piefeis r der tocouftision be receives more gia!j.':ca tiou ia looking upcu beauty thttu upon uo foimity nentuess pieents to his eyo a tnorj pleasing picture lhaii fcloveuliue?. Tbi3 principle or feeling ol" hutnaa nature U a source of much innocent eiij iymcut, ui:l ds sei ves to be cultivated rathsr than re'p.ea-ed. And what more lit place for it to seek g'nti tication th.iu at home I Why itbouid wc-t th j farmer, his wife und cbildieu, rest tiie op on order, neatness and benuty, ut tuid moui:u their own dwelling Would utd the ii.f u u e of such scenes, it' uHowed Ko exercise th i.- cheerful ...:; tesso ar.u r.eaid txparte as to them Witness Graham A- Nicholson, clerk ot our said horses laboring under this disorder. Court at onicetne iturd iviondoy ot January, a D. 1843. - GRAHAM A. NICHOLSON, C. C. C. FeV.18, l843.-208-6t. adv. S- 25. State of North Carolina Moore County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1S43. Vpill Cameron andl wife. Mary vs. Neill Pfterson & wife 5 Petition tor partition of Ceila. William Mur- V real Estate. chiton & wife Nancy, J and James Won hey, heirs at law of John VTorfhey, d. c'd. IT appearing to the sat'sfact;on oftVe Court that William Murchison and wifu Nancy, defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this Sti-te. it is theretore ordered lhat publication be made in the Nnh Carolinian six weeks, nntif iur saol def. nd ants to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quart r SesioT S, to be held for the said Count v, t the Court Hpu'p in Cart hay , on the fourth Monday in April next, and plead, answer or d-mur tn said pe iti-n, or the sanre ill He taken pr con feseo as tn them, and heard accord nt'ly. Witnesa, Alexander C. Curry, derk i f our eaid Court,at oflite in Cartba?e, ihethiid Monday in Februarv, A. D , 1343, and the 67th year of American Independence. A. C.CURRY, C!rk. March 1 1, 13,2ll-er. adv. $ 2S; TO ALL THE WORLD WHO USE LEATHER vi -IJNT FORM. f Or, Leather Restorer ; a new Chemical Discovery. Most people know that skins and hides are con verted into leather by the use of Tannin extracted from ceitain barks, &c. V hen the force and strength of the Tannin is worn out, leather b comes dead, ha id, dry. brittle, cracked, covered with a crust, &c. This :.!! know. To restore then life, sof'ness, moistness, strength, smoothness, nnd remove all crust, fly, or bl;.-ter -restore the Tannin. This s ibst,.i c the bather n.-ver can receive seeond lime: but the win le vir tues of it aro in this n i tide, the Ol of Tannin which penctr-ites th'i ff st and hardest 1 -aiher, if it has- been twenty years in use : ard if it liars easily with the finders, it imparts at once a strength that is utterly incredible until seen. It hccoiota like new leather, in all respects, with a dehgl lfi 1 softness and polish, and makes all leather du plet" Iy import-iocs io water particularly boots, shoes, carriage-tops, harness, l.ose, irur.ks, and in fact all things made of leather, "iving a fplendid polish, even higher than new leather has, and ;it least doubling Us wear and durability, iu whatever manner th!i leather is used. These are fads. Tlose who will may wear old shoes, grom wiUi corns, rjde with old carriage -tops, haye o'd harness, and throw them awry half used, look filthy them selves, and all abo'it them, expend double what is neces-arv for articles o! I. nth r, to their heaits' con tent, for what we care, if their pr judices are so strong they ill not try a new discovery. We have no favors to ask of them, they are the geotrft sufferers, and we. beg for n body's custom or patron age. Now, gentlemen, please roersdves. ICZT1' None genuine unless with the foe simile signature of COMSTOCK & CO , Wholesale Druggists,71 MairienLane, New Yoik. Entered according to act of Congress, in t he year 1842, by Comsrock & Co., in t'o; C'ei k's ofTice of the District of ihe United States for the Southern District of New York. Forsaleatlhe Di u z Store of Jas. A . MacUar, Person street, yole Agent for Fay ttev lie ai.d j cinitv. March 4, i?43. 210-!y. CIIOLIC IN HORSES. I was told lately by a gentleman of Piince George county, that a tea-cup full of fpiriN of turpentine would give iinhmt relief to Ho ad ded, that on one occasion all tho oxen of two of his carta weie hoven lhat is, as you know, suddenly swollen by the generation of gas in the stomach, fiom eating green food. The overseer expected all would uie, when oar informant ordered a tea-cnp full of spit its of turpeiiiine, diffused in oil, to be giveu to each of them. 'I he relief was iu every rase iustantaneous aud effectual, almost before he could have thought there was time to swallow. Such facts should always be communicated for wide diffusion and ciiculntion, in ugi cul tural journals. American Fanner. natuial tendency, be to spread aud couteutment over the domestic citcle i The beauties of nature, which can be i easily possessed and enjoyed around a ii.r.a house, are very generally sacrificed by the stinted plot of ground set apart for the occu pation ot the buildings, und for the )ard. Th;; house is placed about two rods from tho street a fence is then run from the two ImmjI comers to the street, and thus is formed ;h "front yard," as it is called being a mh t4 coop, so small thut you could not ttjiud iu centre and su ing a cat round yiu, without knocking its brains cut ng;iiu?t the ft uc posts. Perhaps adjaccit to tilts, and dirt c 1 under the windows if the house, i located h 2 t h'iil or cow yard or ntjhi'Ps the hog pen, or i-honored w ith a locution almost in fTont t.f the house, aud so as entirely to obstiuct thu the prospect. Some may say, that a farmec should not turn up his nose at '.he t xhalat iot.; of the cow yard or hog pen. With all defer ence to the opinions of such, I prefer to sc.io:t the occasions when I will enjoy them, and not be obliged, wbeu silling at my windows, to inhale their perfumes nolens rolcns. Not a single shne'e tree piobaLly breaks th tys of the summer's sun, and not a blade ofgr.i.-.s is seen except w i'.biu the" limits of the afore said coop in fioiit of the house. Tho g'-1- plats ate by ihe swine rooted up iuto siad jat hes, where multitudes ol'Jicas " triji ;Lu light fantastic toe.5' In cities and villages tho price of land for, bids the enjoyment of inral scenery, bi.t iu the country no necessity txUts for bting de prived of thU luxury. Z. Marriage is like a silk purse most agrcca ble to bear when there h plenty of money in it. Marringe is like f mouse trap once get in, and you are caught, without the least pro pped of rccoveiing your liheity, Marringe is like a "rose tree in full bearing'' hvv nt tra.tive are its flowers! bt-t th- bright leaves fall after n seasoti, aud the thrns alone re Vnain. -Maniago among fools is like a boiled calf 's head without the accompaniment of brains. Mariage is like a toast leg f mut ton on Snuday served up cold on Monday ditto with pickles oa Tuesday and bashed up oa Wednesday. HARD SERVICE IN FLORIDA. Dr. Caiiou, of the Medical Bureau, is cor laiuly destined to do as much good iu pro moting temperance in the pervico us F uther Matthew has done among his own countiy men, though the moo'u of procedure in ih; two cases is entirely dihVeteiit. Father 31. ui . stop to drunkenness byuigingthe pledge, but Dr. B. kuocks it dead in the head by step ping the grog. Tho late "liquor circular" accused the officers of using the llqwor intend ed lor the sick, and he has r.ow come out iu another publication, called his defence, in tended t( meet seme of the attacks which thj circular calk-el forth. Iu this latter publica tion, he exhibits some few facts connected with the Florida exhibition under Lieut. Mc Latit hlin, which sorre people may think sub stantiate bis forrr.fr chatge. He aftows tho extraordinary serviro rendered to tho coun try by the redoubtable expedition, iu its as tonishing consumption of wiue, brandy, ci der, potter, ale, and other beverages of a pui utable kind. The follow ins little bill shows for itself lha hard strv ce this reuowned corps had to per form : Chnrnp arie, 6 bot'Ics Port wine, 23 era Ton j and 216 bottles Mar'fiia und Slurry wine, 5 gall. 159 hot. Claret nine, 7 boxes and 6 bottles Bia'.dy, 29 gallons and 3(J bott!8 Cm, M iial one und 14j:ii;3 Wh.skev, 24' gallons Ci it r, 4liOXts and 9-J bVlUi Brown fit- u', 43 i"Zi i Por'cr, 102 dozen A'e, 2C dozen B ffers, J bott'ei AlchvL.jl, SJ gallons Cnt. to m 3a. v 0 2i6 i 0 57 OK 153 . 3.2 5-C3 r,3i) 1 lo 73 Q) V-H Zl This llit'a supply wai purcb:isrd w ithin abotit eight mouths, and for tho usj cf tho sick ; but what is a little rr.ysteiioiis, is the fact lhat not a solitary return of sick is to be found iu the department from that squadron. Thero certainly must have been a fe'.v cases, as one of the charges against Lieut. McL in the recent investigation was, thtst he appro priated tha hospital built for tho sick to hi own use.

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