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MM th -"i!fK..njju.j1 "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES A3 IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON IROFERTT OF ITS CITIZENS" BY WM H BAYNE FAYETTEVILLE, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1843. Volume ."i-Nnmber 229 50 00 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 75 TERMS OF THE NORTH CAROLINIAN. Per annum, if paid in advance, $2 50 Do if paid at the end of 6 months, 3 00 Do ifpaid at the end of the rear. 3 50 ' Rates ef Advertising : . fixty cents per square ,for the first, and thi ry cents for each subsequent insertion, i libera! deduction willbe made to advertisers by . tho year. 2 ourt advertisements and Sheriff's sales, willbe , charged 25 per cent: higher than the usual rates. U advertisements sent for publici'ion should have , the number of insertions intended, marked upon them, otherwise they willbe inserted uutillbrbid, and charged accordingly. t No paper discontinued until arrearages are paid, Ixcept at the option of the Editor. j.Vo subscription received for less than twelve months. . ICTLetters on business connected with this estab-isl.-nent, must be addressed Wm.H. Bat.ne, Editv of the Norlh-Carolinian.and in all cases Jst-paid. irC?" Subset' wishing to make remittance Hy mail, wi" remember ihat they can do so free of ao 'ase, as Postmasters are authorized by law to "rank letters enclosing remittances, if written by themselves, or the contents know them. Prices of Job Work : H. ND BILLS, printed on a medium, royal, n super royal sheet, for 30 copies, 2 r 50 copies, 3 Vid for eery Iditional 100 copies, 1 11 tSE BILL'S, on a sheet from 12 to 18 j i! q i ire, 3:1 copies, 3 Ovor 18 inches, id not exceeding 30, 5 CARDS, large si single pack, 3 AnJ for every aijitional pack, 1 Sm iUer sizes in .proportion. BLANKS, when ped to order, fori q lire, 2 And for every add! tonal quire, und j 3, I Exocedin-r 5 quires, ' CICLLAR, INVITATION TICKETS, and all kinds of BOOK & JOB PRINTING, executed cheap for CASH. THE FOLLOWING BLANKS! Kept constantly on hand AND FOR SALE AT THE CAROLINIAN OXTICH : CHECKS, on Bank ol the State, and Cipc Fear Bank. PROSECUTION BONDS, Supr. Ct. MARRIAGE LICENSES VENDI EXPO., constables levy . -COMMISSIONS totakedepositionsin equi ,; ', ) y, and Supr. court APPEARANCE DOND3 WPUTS, Superior and Co. Ct. CA. SA. Suor. Ct. INDICTMENTS for Affray, and Assault Baltery, Co. and Sup. Ct. Cit. '-''CATES, Clk. Co.Ct. JURY TICKETS ORDERS to overseers of Roads BASTARDY BONDS i TAX RECEIPTS WITNESS TICKETS EJECTMENTS ! PATROL NOTICES LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION Bonds Deeds, common, Sheriff's Deeds, Constables Ca. Sa. Bonds, Do Delivery do Appeal Bonds, Kquity Subpeenas, Superior Court Fi. Fa. County Court Sci. Fa, lo re vive judgment. County Court Subpoenas, Superior Court Warrants, Bonds for Col'rd. Apprentices. For Sale or Barter. Tennessee Land. ff.OOO acres, Ivinjj in Davis County, on the waters i of Charles Creek. Thetitle is good, and a bargain 1 nny be had, as the owner has no intention . set tling on it, and is desirous to dispose ol it. if will be sold low for' eash, or bartered for Cot ton, Corn, Flour or Bacon, at market prices, or ex changed for property in the neighborhood of Fay- ettville. t-.' For further particulars enquire this office. September 3, 1841. NATHAN SIKES, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his old customers and the public generally that he will con inues to manufacture BOOTS and SHOES of the best materials, in Ihe most fashionable manner and s the shortest notice, at his old stand on Gillespie street. 4 doors South of the market. REPAIRING r mptjy attended to. Jan. 14, 1842. 203-tf. SELLING OUT AT COST! THE Subscriber, as surviving Partner of J. C. & G. B. Atkins, respectfully invi-.es the 'at tention of their town end country customers, and all who buy goods in Fayetteville, to their exler. tive, well assorted, and fresh stock of goods. As iiimi l, w have on hand a well selected sup nly of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Haidware and Cutlery, Hats and Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Drugs and Medicines, Stationary, Crockery, Glass Ware, &c, &r. - Our country customers will continue their trans actions as heretofore, and will be furnished at prices dec:,,edly lower than evei. Cash purchasers will find our goods very-Tow, as Wc are determined to sell out at cost ! J. C. ATKINS, Surviving Partner. Fayetteville. A mil 22, 1843. 217-tt. GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CUTLERY. I HAVE just received per SteamerHenriclta, the following articles: 10 hhds. Brown Suffar, 600 lbs. Loaf and Lump Sugar, SO bags Rio Coffee, 5 hags Java Coflee, 5 hhds. Molasses, 50 kegs Nails, S 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, 6 doz. No 10 Cotton Cards Whitamore's best; Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Coppe ras, Saleratus, Indian, Madder, Snuff in Bladders and Bottles, Soap, Brimstone, Camphor, JN utmegs, Castor Oil, Salts, Opodeldoc, Ink, Blacking Brushes long; and short handle Shovels, Spades, Case Knives, Pocket Knives, Blacksmith's Tools, &e. .3LSO EttY GOODS, Crockery, Hollow Ware, and an "ortmentofHATSand SHOES. All ol which w'libe sold low for Gash or Country Produce. D. McLAURIN. Sept. 30, 1842, JAMES 1O0I, HAS JUST RECEIVED his supply of spring goods consisting in part, of Black, and White Lawn, Mourning do. Printed do.. Summer cloth, Diapde Ete, Gambroonj Linen drilling, Men's black silk gloves Hemstitched Cambric Handkerchiefs Imitation do. -A variely of beautiful prints for sprins, and a gen eral assortment of Spring goods for ladies and gen tlemen' wear. v- Besides, all articles in the grocery line, hardware, &e. &c. &c. All of which he expects to sell cheap. April 7, fS43. M 'CALLUM &.cLARK, Successors of Henry Kramberl,) Respectfully inform their friends, and the public that they have purchased the en l ire stock of Henry Erambert's, and intend carrying on the above busi ness at the SEH' Store, on Hay street, next door to Mrs Brown's Millinery es tablishment, and 7 doors est of J. &. J. Kyle's store where they will always thankfully receive all or ders in their line, and warrant all work to be as will done as at any other establishment in town. They solicit the patiouage ol the old customers of Mr 11. Erambert, and the public generally, and assure those that think proper to emplov litem Ihat no pains will be spared lo give satisfaction. All work that don't, suit will not be allowed to be taken from their shop. Prices will range as follows: For making corded or bound coats, S10 ";', 8 pantaloons, plain, I 50 vest, plain. I 50 J AS. D.McCALLUM, Fayetteville, March 31 1842. 201--y A Card. Henry Erambert would respectfully inform the public and his cuslomeisY ihat h has sold out his entire establishment lo Mr Jas. D. MrCallum and Daniel Clark, ol this place, and from his knowledge of their superior workmanship, ,... recommend them to nil his old customers, aod hope t be v ill patronize ihein; and all favors bestowed on' them will be thankfull vlacknowledc-' hv him. tCjr1 N. H. All persons indebted' to 11. Erambert will please call and settle the same. Dec. 31. 1843 201-tC Harness Making-. The subscriber has on hand and for sale, at re duced prices. 35 sets of harness, assorted, and a few ; arria3'e trimimnga, &c, low for cish, or on horl t-edit to punctual customers. Gig and barouche taps, and harness of all kinds rf-paired. and carriages re-triinmcd in best style, at short notice, ami at low prices. iCPAll orders will be promptly attended to, and (he work done in the most tasteful and satisfactory manner, or no .re made. Jan. U, M3.-U JAMES SUNDY. SZ-ZIZC & STOZIvIZSZi The subscribers have juei received from New York, a swiersl assortment ot Q2JbV& CHCDCDID9 groceries HARDWARE & CROCHERTT which wi'i be sold at the lowest mark-t prices. PETER P. JOHNSON & CO. April 13, J643.-2IGtf LAND FOR SALE. THE Subset iber off-rs for sale the place of his present residence containing about 3000 acres of land, on Carver's Creek, 8 miles North of Fay etteville. The possession is good for fair.inz, lum ber, limber, tar or turpentine. It will be fold in whole or divided I suit purchaser;. Any enquiry is relerred to Archibald McLauch lin of Fayeltevilie. ALEXANDER McLENNAN. April 15, 1843. 216-tf. 2IEIICIIwT:S, CHEMI CALS. DYE-STUFFS, fec.&c. The subscriber, by the recent arrivals has received a large and general ass rlmcnt of Drugs, Medi cines, Chemical-, &c, among w hich are the follow ing: Oxalic acid, murialic, nitric, seetic acids, alcohol, aloes, sal amonae, flor benzoin, blue mass, cubebs pul, lapis calaminaris, diilati8,c!c'ampnne, ergot, gum kino, gum assafoelida, tragacanth, iodine, jalap, James' powders, manna, swert oil, castor oil, croton oil, quicksilver, roots of all kinds, tamarinds. Tartaric ncid, eeidiitz and soda pow ders, snuff, blue vitriol, Prussian Blue, Burgundy pitch, cologne, cloves, black and red ink, bazdicon ointment, barley, calcined charcoal, hairpowder, &c. ALSO, a large lot of patent Medicines, all of which he will sell at his usual low price. March 18, 1843,-y JAS. A. McRAE. HATS & CAPS. DAVID GEE, HAS just received and oficis fur sale cheap for CASH Superior fine Cassimerc, Leghorn, and Palmetto, Hats. Turbans for Infants, Youth's Caps. ALSO A new snpp'y of Hatters' Materials. May 6, 1843. 2l9.-. NEW GOODS. r WILLIAM Mcl NTYRE, HAS received from New York a general and desirable lot of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Umbrellas, Parcels, Sun Shades, Bonnets, Hats, Shoes, Crockry and Glaa Ware. ForparticuUrsand items please call soon or send. May 13, 1843. 320-6m. NEW GOODS. s. & zt. s. ciLzn Have just received from the North a superior assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Muslins, plain. Jaconet, and figured; Irish Linens and Linen Lawns, Diapers, Calicn prints, a vnriousand beautiful assortment. Ginghams, printed Lawns, Merino and fancy Cassiineres, blue, green and brown drill, frumbroons. Bombazines, colored crapes, fine Handkerchiefs, ladies and gentlemen's Gloves, gentlemen's Vesiing, Fans, ladies and gentlemen's Hose, grass and slate Linens, Linen drillings, to gether with a general assortment of superior ar ticles lor ladies and gentlemen's SprinT and Sum mer wear. SUMMER HATS, BONNETS, &c, for ladies and gentlemen, and misses. SHOES. A general assortment of ladies, gen tlemen's and children's Shoes and Boots GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUT LERY, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.&e , &c. Our country and town friends and traders will please call at our old stand East Cvirncr Market Square, before purchasing elsewhere. S. & R. S. CAIN. April 15, 1S43. 216-ly NEW CI 0 0 DS . At Prices to suit the Times. 1 HAVE just received mv full assortment of FAIL &. WIN'JSR G OOZS. Embracing Broad Cloths, various colors, and some very superior; plain and fancy Cassimerf s; Satti nets; Kentucky Jf ans; Beaver Cloth; Blankets; Kerseys; uhite and red Fianncl7 Merino and Silk Shirts and Drawers; black, b!jf? black and fincv dileriul Silks; M iislin-de-Lj'tls, all qualities; Gen" tlemen's Scarfs, Stnc'is, Collars, &c, &c, A full assortment of GROCERIES & HARDWARE. Some heaulittil sets of CHIN A. "i)iiiion pnd fine CROCKERY", HATS and SHOE?, AVhile f.osid, Liiis.-ed and Winter Strained Lamp Ojl, &c. All of whtcb 1 am disposed to sell low, rery low, for CASH, or in exchange for Cuuuti v Prodnr.r. II.LEETE, North West Corner of Market Square. October 28. 1 3 !. 192-tf. A large and general assortment of Candles, kept constantly on hand, at who' '.sale andretail. Belli jr determined to ilrvote all ncces33rv atten tion to the MOULDING of his Candles, and hav ing spared no pains to improve their quality and appearance, he hopes lo receive a due share of pa tronage. - WM. McL McKAY. Favcttevillo Oct. 14. 1843,.- 190-tf WULLU respectful ly inform Ihe citizens of Fayetteville and the public generally, that he has taken the Ktind recently occupied by E. J. Clark, on G:Ile -pie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Squan .where he ill - -- 'nianufncture and keep con stantly on hand an assortment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine his ptock before purchasing else where, as be is determined to sell as cheap as any other manufacturer in th"! State. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. Jan. 28, 1343. 03-6in. State of North Carolina Moore County. Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions 9pril Term, 1Si3. Henry v ilson. CONSUMPTION AND LIVER COMPLAINT DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT. (F rom 375, Botoery, J'eio YorkS FOR the cure of coughs, colds, eatarrho, asthma, soreness of the cheat, pain in the side and breast, riaing blood, liver-complaints, bronchitis, and all aff. ctions of the throat and lungs, whn.li are a source ol so much suAuriog, sind unarrested ter minate in Consumption, this remedy is highly and j i.stly distinguished. It is purely vegetable, mild an J gentle in its effects upon the system, and can be taken in the most delicate casts n-ith safety a well us nti'ity. So extens.vcly Us it been used and so often proved successful, even in difficult and apparntly almost hopeless cases, that the proprietor fn'ls uo,he&4ancy in lecommending it to any and all who u n Io,tunate!y may hnve occasion to resort to some iB'tam of recovery. Physicians familiar with its effects prescribe it in their practice, and with the medical faculty generally it has met with m-omnion approbation. The following remarks were taken from a recent number of the Medio-d Magazine : "'lhe surprising effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's BaUuin of Liverwort, made at 37a, Bow ery, in consumptive cases, cannot f il exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout he world. We have so long balieved ibis dueare incurable that it is difficult to credit our senses tvhen ive see persons, evider.tK consumptive, restored to health, let 11 is a loct of daily occurrence." The following certificate was given us lately by Capt. Scott, of Elizabeth city, N. C: "Being 'con stitutionally predisposed to'ennsuioption (a number of m firmly having died or this disease) and hav ing suffered severely from irritation of the luns, aecompanitd by roughs and raising matter and bloo.l, log.;ther with a pain in my side and breast, tilll was f iippoficd to be beyond recovery, I was in-diu-fd by advice of Dr. Jerk'ins, as a last resort, to try Taylor's Balsam of Liver-vo-t; I have taken 5 bottles in all. I be?ati lo improve after Ihe fiist buttle, ::nd while taking the third, was so far recov ered as lo be able to get about since which time I am quite restored, and able to attend to my l.nsi oets. To persons suffering from coughs and affec tion? of the hints, I can earnestly recommend it. (Dated) Elizabeth City, Dec. IC, 1842, (signed) Jas. C Sefit.w Liver Complaint and General Deb'llty I do con sider my cure almost miraenluus. I was civeu up by two physicians and told to prepare f.,r death. I was so weak I could not raise my hand to my head. I w..s in this low slate when a friend sent mo bottle of Dr. Tavior's Balsam of Liverwort, from ., LMiuery.sti.i before I had used up the bottle I ..tit.. SI If a.n ; I I 1 .1 I . .. .v p ,,, ueu , ii- me iiirtncr use 1 nave completely regained mv health. All should use it GEO. WELLS. 03 Inhn Violent Pain in the Side I have been cured of a violent p.nn in the side, extending Ihroush to the aiiuunicr, iiiuigcsuon, dizziness, loss of appetite, and general .lebility, by the use of two bottles of Dr. i avior s lirtisam t Liverwort, from 375 Bowery J. F. H. ALLEN, No. 7 Merchant's tlow. rorsale at ihe Drug Store of Jas. A MacRae, m. ersuu si., sme n.eni tor f avetteviiie and vicriitv March 4, i?13. 2I0-ly. SPLEIfDID JLOTTEMI1ES FOR JULY, 1843. J. G. Gregory & Co., Managers. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class No. 39, for 1843. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday July 8, 1843. Fifleeu Drawn Numbers ! SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of $30,000 1 do 8,910 1 do . v 5,000 1 do 4,000 1 do 3,000 1 do 2,500 50 do 1,000 &c. &c. &c. 75 Dumber.1 15 drawn ballots.. Tickets SI0 Halves 85 tiuarters S2 50 50,000 dollars ! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERV, Class N for 1843. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday, July 15, JS43. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 giatid capital of $50,000 1 splendid prize of 20,000 1 prize of 10,000 1 do 7,000 1 do 6,000 1 do 3.65S 50 do 1,000 60 do ' 500 50 do 400 65 do 300 78 number lottery 13 drawn ballots. Ticket 810 Halves S5 Quarter 2 60. Crrlifi. ates ot Packages of 26 whole tickets 130 Do do 26 Half tin C5 Do do 26 Quarters do 32 50 Peiition for partition ' ol Lands. Vm. Lewis, John Lew is, Malcom Grahsm &. wife Patience, and Nor man Martin & wife Sa rah, heirs at La tv of John Lewis, dre'd. IT appearing to the satisficttorf of the Court that William Lewis, one the defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of this Slat", it is therefore order ed that publication be made in the North Carolin ian six weeks, notifying the said defendant to ap pear at the next Court of Pb-as and Quarter S? sions, to be held for the said County, at -the Court liouse in Carthage, 011 the fouilb Monday in Jaly next, and plead, answer or eiiur to said Petition, or the same will he taken pro conlesso as to him, and heard accordingly. Witness Alexander C.Curry, C'rk of our said Court, at Office in Carthage, the4ih Monday in April, A. D. 1843, and 67th year of American In dependence. A. C. CURREY. 224 6w. pr. adv. $3 25. State of North Caroli'ia Cumberland county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions June Term, 1S-13. William Mclntvre vs. Jesse Hair. Original Attach nen t, levied on 475 acres ol land on Hollingdworlh's Creek. IT appearing lo the satisfaction ofthe Court that the defendant in this case hath absconded cr con ceals himsnlfso that the usual process of law cannot be served on him, it is therefore ordered that pub lication be made in the North Carolinian for eight weeks notifying said defendant of the issuing of this attachment, and requiring him to appear at the next term of this Court to be held for tho County of Cumberland, at the Court House in Fayettev:'le, on the first Monday in September next, and replevy, plead or demur, 01 judjrmrnt by default will be ren dered agaiijsl him, and the laud levied on will be sold fo satisfy the Plaintiff's demand. Witness, John McLanrin clerk of-said Court at illice, the first Monday of June, Anno Domini, 1843. JOHN McLAURIN. June 24. 22C-St. per adv. 3 2. State of North Carolina Brunswick County. Superior Court of Late, Spring Term, 1S43. Henry F. Petition for Divorce. Howard, vs. Mary C. B. Howard. ) A Copy of tho Petition and Subpoena having issued in this case, and return having been inado thereon, that the defendant cotild not be found, proclamation is ordered to be publicly made, and is accordingly publicly made at tho door jf the Court House, for the said defendant to appear and an swer as commanded by thesubpcena,or the petition will bo taken pro confesso against her, and set for hearing exparte ; and it is ordered that notice ol the foregoing proclamation be given in the Wilming ton Chronicle, and in the North Carolinian, pub lished at Fayetteville, for three months. JOHN BROWN, Clerk. June 3, 1813. 323-3rn. pr adv. $5. TO ALL THE WORLD WHO USE LEATHER IN AN Y FORM. OIL OF TANNIN, Or. Leather He-torer; a new Chemical Discoverr. t...- .... 1.. 1. .i . .1 1 . - 1 J (..U,,. nsiuir ui n s.nns ana n.ues are con vened liito leather by tue use of Tannin extracted from cert.iin barks, &c. When the lorce and s'rengih of ihe Tannin is worn out, leather i comes dead, bard, , v, brittle, crackeJ. covered with i crust. &c. T!ii li L' To restore then life, sofiness, moistr.ess, strength, aiiiuuu.Mi-is, -mil reniovp aii crusl, tly, or bllrler restore the T;mnin. This Eiib&Urtco the (rather never ca.n receive second time: but the whole vir tues ofit are in I Irs aitiele. the Oil of 'I 'nnnin . which penetrates the sliffest and hardest L ather, if 1 iias ucen twenty years in use: and ir it fears easily with the finders, it imparts at once a trcngth that is utierly incredible until seen. It becomes like new leather, in all respects, with a c'eli?htfui softness and polish, and makes all Icathercom pletely impcrviors to water particularly boots, shoes, carriage-tops, harness, hose, trunks, and in tact all things made of leather, pivinra splendid polish, even higher than new leather 'has, and at least doubling its wear and durability, in whatever manner the leather is used. These are farts. TL080 who will may wear old shoes, groin wi'h corn?, ride with old carriage-tops, have old harness, and throw ibem away half used, look filthy them selves, and all about them, expend double what is necessary for articles ol leather, lo their hearts' con tent, for what we care, if their prejudices are so strong they w ill not try a new discovery. We have no favors lo ask ol them, thev are the greatest sufferers, and we beg for nobody's custom or patron age. Now, gentlemen, please yourselves. Noiie genuine unless with tho fac simile eignnture of COMSTOCK & CO, Wholesale Drugsisls, 71 Maiden Lane, New York. Wintered according to act of Con;rcs3, in ine year 1842, by Comstock & Co.. in the"Olerk's office ofthe Ditriet ol'ibe United States for the Southern Liistrict ol iev xork. . For sale at tlie Drur Store of Jas. A. McBae, Person street, sole Agent for Fayetteville ar.u vi cinity. March 4, ;S43. 2I0-!v. To 40 50 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class 40, for 1843. be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday, Juiv 22, 1813. CAPITALS. prize do do !. do do do do do of $30,000 12,000 6,000 3,500 3,227 3,000 2,500 1,000 600 Sec. &c. Tickets S 1 Halves S5 Quarters S SO. Certificates of a package of 25 whole tickeu SI 30 Do do 25 half do 65 Do do 25 quarter do 32 5C ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY". Class 41, for 1843. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C, cn Saturday, LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office at Favetteville ef? the first ot July, 1843: Aodrew,C W: Aatry, Matthew B Brown, John Bryan, King Buie, Duncan Bennet, Holloway Bedsole, John Buie, M J Bird, Miss S M Blue, James T. Buie, Hugh Berry, Edwin Butler, John Brandt, John F Burgess, Ricb'd Brunch, Moses C Carver, John M Cameron, James Chambers, Thos E Camrael.Doct -Cameron, Dan! Cameron, D B Cunningham, Alex' Cameron, Catherine Carter, Henry Cohnan, Mart well D Downing, Joseph Davis, laom B Dorman, Jamea Dixon, Solomon Donaldson, Mar"t E " . Edwards, Mr, t Law Evans, Sarih Klwell, J D '-Svans, Theop's V Sherwood G Green, James Graham, Sarah , Graham. Daniel Gdebrist, Dr Godwin, Nncy Grov.-s, Ptdly Giddins, F eraby Graham, WW GS tills, Mary or Jenny -Gtistin, John B II FlitcliPnon, James Howell, Thomas Hill, Hiram Holder, George Y Heart, John Hair, John Holmes, tl L J Jordant, Jese Jones, Levi July I, 1843. 227-4r. Jackson. Andrew Jones, Milbury Jones, Cnde W Johnson, N S King, Geo T L Lawrence, Isabella Love, James . Mc McDonald, Neill McLean, Allen MiKtthan, Alex'r McKethan, Jsmes McDonald, N A McLeod, Murdoch McAllister, James W McKinnish, John McKay, Rev N McBryde, Bcnj Fraklifc' meArthur, Duncan McClan, Cornelius McCormac, John, Set! . . M Mason, Foster Memory, Tho S Mathews, N E Mull, Win. Medlin, J C - N. Nunnlee, Thomas O Ochiltree, John Oldham, W I Oxendiiic, JoidaR AltorneyPf rrj', John PiitterFon, W A Pool, 1 nomas W Pointer, Benet a Pierce, Sullivan Ray, James Rjherii, John Richardson, Tl, 3 Ray, John, Jur , . S Shaw, Duncan Sinif9un, Amos Shart-, Catharine Sinclair, Mary Smith, Benj W Smith, Mary Ann Thompson, Lucindit Tailor, John R Thompson, James A. W Wofrel, Susannah Walker, Elizabeth Wilson, Heurv V illiiim., David 3 Wade, Robert Walker, John M Waddell. Abel Wilson, John JOHN McRAE, P.M. 1 rr; iza of July 29. 1843. PRIZES. 1 1 1 5 5 & 6 40 300 do do do do do do do do do $30,000 10,000 6,340 3,000 2,000 1 ,500 1,250 1,200 500 200 &.C. Sic. &.c. Tickets filO Halves S3 CLuarJers S2 50. Certificate ot package of 26 whole tickets $30 Uo tio i!b halt do 65 Do do 26 quarters do 32 50 For Ticke's and Shares or Certificates of Pack ages in the above splendid Lotteries, address J. G. Glt.fc.tjOK Y iL Co., Manager. Washington, D C. StCJ3 Drawings sent immediately after thev are over, to all v. hoorder as above. 200 HMDS, aurf 14 Tierces ofMolas' ses, jtt-st received by the Cmion Pbntti For sale by GEO. McNEILL. JulvB, 1843. x 228-y. SALE OF HORSES. MULES, WAGONS, &cf PURSUANT to a decree tf the Court of Equity, 1 will veil at public auction, on Thurs day the 20th day of July next, a t the residence of Jonathan Evans, Jr., on a credit of 90 days, the followag property, viz: Two horses, five mules, two timber wagons, two road wagons and their gear, one family carriage and harness, a cart, a Dumber of ploughs, and various other (arming utetiSi 3, household and kitchen furniture, cattle, hogs, &c. Not with approved security will be required before the properly is removed. D. EVANS, Commissioner. t Obsorver copy 2 weeks. July 8, 1843. 2I8--2t. Encourage Home Manufactures. Gardner and 3IcKetlian, CARRIAGE MAKERS. HAVE now on hand and for sale a much lar? cr 8tock of Work than usual, consist. in of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Sulkcys, Wagons, &c. Persons wishi ng to buy, would do well In calf and examine their Work and prices, which have been reduced to suit the times. We warrant our work, as usual, for one year. ICjF" Repairing neatly executed at short notice and at reduced prices. May 20, 1843. I2l-ly. SUMMER BONNETS. JUST received by the last arrival, 2 cases of low price SUMMER BONNETS. Those that are in want of cheap Bonnets for Summer will please call at the. Store of C.A.BROWN. Fayetteville, June 32, 1843. 226-y. fxugssx MMorars. JUST received a 'few boxes of fresh LEMONS. - Also, a fresh supply of Candy and Sugar Plums of all sizes. For sale at Pi ior's old stand. June 22, 1843. 226-y. C. A. B; GALLONS SPERM WIN TER STRAINED BLEACHED LAMP OIL, (pur ') a very suoerior article, war ranted, and for Fale lower ihitn ever before o fit: red t. : an i--1 1... . i... 1 , . 1 ,i 1 .... ? . : 1 l : 11 j iiiiiiaci wjr 1111.. ie iauctKU, Udiici, ui jciitii. I 25 bbls Tanner's Oil 7 do Linseed Oil. A CONSTANT SUPPLY, always on hand. and off-red firs.ile unusually low, by the barrel or retail. Dealers and Manaluctfrref s Would do well to examine before purchasing clsewhtre. JAMES MARTINE, Hay Street, above tho Post Office. May 20, 1843. 12l-3m. J& J KYJLE HAVE just received by the late arrivals from the North, a large and general assortment of DRV GOODS, JJmong which art : Superfine printed lawns, French, English and Dumestic prints, Linens, Lawns and Diapers, Black and blue-black silks, Colored Plain and figured ditto, Linen pantaloon stuffs, Jottton ditto ditto, Hamilton Jeans, Kentucky dr'-to. Jaconet and cambric muslin". Willi many other Goods ; all of which being pur chased before the late risu in Goods, at the late Package Sales, for cash, will be offered at very re duced prices ; or on time to punctual customers. June 27, 1843. y. SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR AT the Town House, on tbe 20th July, (if not dis posed of at private sale,) that piece of well timber eil fyfCTTfoff known as the Shaw Land, lying on the South side of Cross Creek, and joining the tiinds of Russell and estate of Ecc ea. A clause of warranty will be inserted in the deed. Terms made known on tho day cl sale. For further par ticulars apply to DAVID SHAW. June 28, 1843. 227-4t. The Wit of an Auctio?ekr. An bmv sing writer of comic sketches in Loudon gives the foituwinrg specimen of tbe wit of one of that class known as mock atfetioneer : "Who'lfbuy this padlock and key?" (Hold Ing it up to the Hgbt aud turning h round anr? round.) This is a rock no sham tWe Taint a Bramah, for them can't !e picked. Now litis is a picked lock, picked out of tett thousand, rrty fiicud and pi-!.d out by my self out of the choicest lot in Ihe couutry. There's music for you. (Locks and unlocks it.) Why, it clicks like a gon lock. It's dog cheap af there shillings, and yott may have it for eighteen pence. Who says? It has ns many wards as London, and holds as tight a a bull-dog. There's real strength irl it- Samson's strength: was! fa fifs locks, buf. this beats bim entirely. Come, give us a bid. You must have something to lock up. If you" re married, lock up your wife and keep her from gadding nboirt save your shoo leather and Doctor's bills. CoTtie, give us bid. Sixpence did you eay, sir? TSiokyou1 sir ! It is yours." A PLCNGE INTO PEOPLES rOCKETS..Tbef human heart is a curiously stmnge instru ment. It produces strange vibrations, ac- cording fo the skill ofthe hand that seek tor get music out of if. The att of approaching the mind from the right quarter, and success fully aroL'sing its emotions, One that every man does not understand. Some seem lo have Ihe gift of doing this thrng very adroitly. We give the foHowfng as a specimen : An! English preacher, advocating generous sup port of au important charitable object, pre faced the circulntrot, of the corrtribuliou boxes with tlrrs address to the heaters : "From flier great sympathy I have witnessed in your countenances, and the strict attention yoti have honored me with, there is only oner thing I atfr afraid of ihat some of you may feel inclined to give too much. Now it i my duly to inform you ihat justice, though not so pleasant, yet should always le a prior vti lue to generosity ; therefore, as you will bet immediately waited rrpon in your respective pews, I wish to have it thoroughly understood that 110 person will think of putting any thing into tho box, who cannot pay his debts.'1 The result was an overflowing ccrHectkra. Boston Recorder.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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