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' " ," : " .' v. . ttCort "CIURScTEK IS AS I ill OUT ANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS; AND TilE GLORY OF THE STATE 13 THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS." l 15 Y WM-II BAYNE u FAYETTE VILLE, SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER 25, 1843. Volume 5 Number 248 I; Kit MS , or - " - "7 THE NORTH CAROLINLltf'. t-r t i i.i.ii, it" paid in advance, $3 50 - Do i fpaud at the end of6 months, 3 ' Do if paid at the ead ofthe year, 3 50 Hates of Advertising : .-i-.;:v cents per 'square, tor the first, and thiry ."outs tor each subsequent insertion. :j. tra! deduction will be made to advertisers L v t ii : v(:a r- ' irl advertisements and SherifTs sales, willbe t i.;irr.?d 25 per ct. higher than the- usual rates. A'l advertisements sent tor publication should ;i ivethe number o t insertions intended, marked up , ii she, n .otherwise they willbe inserted until io. i !, and charged accordingly. N'oHierdicoJtiiucd until arrearages are paid, t,x.. at the optima of the Editor. r-h i t.,.r (,n business connected with this es t J, :.t, must be addressed Wm.H. Bainr, i i'tii.: .ofth-Caroliniau,antl ia all cases i, j 1 ." ' : c, v.i3hin5 to make remittances i.-Ti !! "w:i! i- -i.i.smher that they can, do so tree ..'03!.t''o. ..s Postmasters are anthorized by law i.) frank Vilers enclosing remittances, if written i.v l' mselvos, or t lie contents known to theui. lrices of Jon Work: ! AND BILLS, wil I he charged according to size and aii'uiit of m itter. ilJRS'.C BILLS, on a slieetlrom is to 13 i nehes squire , 3 copies, t iver 18 inches, and not exceeding 30, J A'flDo, lari;e si:-e, single pack, And for every additional pack, Smaller sizes in proportion. BLANKS, printed to order, for 1 quire, And for everv additional quire, under 5, l.'.. I:,.. . mil rri CIRCULARS INVITATION TICKETS, and nil kinds of BOOK & JOB PRINTING, exo cntod cheap for CASH. 00 00 00 25 2 00 1 00 75 Tilt: FOLLOWING BLANKS! Kept constantly on hand AND 'FOR. SALE AT THE caroiiiiia2J orncE: f lECfvii, on Bank ot the btale, ami Ouje t ear "U )SK.i -LTITON L50NDS, Supr.Ct. A! A II 11 1. AGE LICENSES VENUl EXl'O., constable- levy 0 !o county cmiit COMMISSIONS totake depositions in equity, p) do Superior court i)., !o enmity ouit APV'E n ANCE r.O.NDS, civil and Stalecnses W;l ITS,. Superior and Co. Ct. ' A. S. l NIH. constables' OA. S A . Supr. C t . (o co'mtv c-tiirf. C ". IX V I V I C A V , J 1 k . C o.Ct. J IJStY TICKETS ORDERS to ovcrsei-rs ofUoads 15 S I'ARDV" HONDS T VS. RECEIPTS AVI fXES TICKETS EJ ET ME NTS P VT rt ' L NOTICES l.i'.T I'ERS of A DM I NISTRATI.N P.onds LAND DKEOS, (.miiii'in. sinl sheriffs' DEl-'iDS, Sin ritis, for huni sold lor taxes" U1MT CLAIM DEEDS (it 'AUDI AN PONDS APPRENTICES INDEN I'ultt, tor parents. DELI VERY HONDS, ;onftab!.- ,!,-. lo f.rlhcoming APPi'. L P. NTs Kl E A "ii ior court. SCI E ,eon-itv coirt.to revive judgment SUIU'i LN' AS, cqt.ity ii , supi-rior conn, instant- r and common ln county court, do do ito St :iie writ '" - HONDS, co'oien appreiit ices ST A I'E WARRANTS -r CIVIL do INDICTMENTS for AfTrnv, superior court !,, Assault and Pattery, . do sab; of ardent spirits .), assault, county court do Ir.idioz w ith rurgroes do affiray, county court do buying from negroes do overseers of roads , NOTES, neiroiinli!.' and com'iinrt TOPACOO "TICKETS St,' I FA, Jnitie'-s' ATT ACUMEN 1S, and attachment bonds do co ntv i-ouit MILITARY WARRANTS & EXECUTIONS NEW GOODS. Vv I T, , I A M Mi l N T Y R K, 3 Ay reee.ved from N w York a general and 0 M ile-irnld" I of Foreign and Domestic i 11 GOOD, H.VUDWAUK & CUTLERY, , Paras;.!, Sun iiades, lionncis, iiais, (:'; i v and Gia-s Ware. l or r.. r 1 i 1 1 1 n r s and items please call Boon or send; -'.HiL,( -220-6m. IZVnKTHT0WX,X.C.im P.SPECTFULL.Y informs the public that he S ba takn the House recently occupied by i -avid Lewis, Esq., and intends keeping a House o; I'UKIilC ENTERTAINMENT. ! I .- rot). os am comfortably lurnished, and on bis ta-"m- h ii! a! way be found the best i be market affords. Vor the comfort and accommodation of those who may fivor bun with their patronage he will use every COTt.nn, and tipare no pains. U p- IVicf.s will be mo lerato in accordance with -"'ii; tmios. Vr.ivel!rd and transient visiters willre "...': ve . .fry attention necessary fjr their comfort. Ausun'5, 11 5. -232-!. f. IIHDS. PRIME MOLASSES, iac now landing from Steamer Fayetle- v 1 !io. For sale by geo. McNeill. , -Nov. 4, IS43.--245-y. . BUTTER. ) fiikias prime Mountain Butter, for sale hv Ocr-iU.- 13 if. UEORGE McNElLL. HOARDING. THOS II. MASSE.Y, would be glad to accoin tSKuim,! a few monthly boarders, at SI0 per month. j .'irners will be entertained at reasonable prices. Ii is house is two lioors east of the Post Otlice. "yd nearly opposite the MothoCist Meeting House, .iyeiu-vi!ie, Nov. 1343. 3t i Hi WOULD respectful ly inform the citizens of Fayelleville and the public generally, that he has taken the stand recently occupied by E. J. Clark, on Gillespie Street, 5 doors South of the Market Square, where he will 'manufacture and keep con- startly on hand an assoitment of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing else where, as be is determined to sell as cheap as any other mnnufactorer in the State. BAKERS of an entirely new pattern. Sept. 8, 1S43.--205-V NEW AND CHEAP CASHSTORE. HIE Subscriber has taken the newly built Store on Person street, next door to Col. S- I. Iluwley's and i umediately opposite Mr P.Taylor's Store, where he is now receiving and opening from New York and Philadelphia, A NEW STOCK of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Jtmongwhich may be fomul Superfine black and blue Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Sattinetts; super. English black Satin and other Vestings ; black and blue-black Silks; figured and fancy co lored ditto ; black and colored Alpacas, eume very handsome; French and English Challysand Me rinos ; French, English, and American Prints, a goodassot tmeut of the newest styles, (very cheap;) Muslin, and Crape-de-Lains; Bonnet Crapes; Ladies' fancy Silk Cravats ; Woollen and other Sbawls , super. B raver Cloth ; French Cassimerej; black Silk and Alpaca Cravats; Stocks; Irish Linens and Lawns ; Linen Cambric Uankerchieis; ditto Hem-stitched, some very fine; Linen Cam bric; Muslins and Cambrics; Laces, Edging and Inserting; Patent and Spool Thread; b'ewing Silk and Twiit; CoatCord and Binding ; Velvet and other buttons; Silk -Velvet extra; Flo ence, plain Straw, Willow, and Cypress Bonnets ; fancy Silk and single and double sheii Albert ditto; bon net cap and neck Ribbons, newest styles ; artificial Sprigs and Wreaths, scarlet and white Flannels ; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys; Blankets; Fur and Wool Hats; Men's, Boys'. Youths', and Cbildren's Cloth, Fur, and Glazed Caps ; some fine Fur, Seal and Musk rat ditto ; Sboej, all sizes ; Umbrellas; Hosiery ; Ladies' fine white cotton Stockings ; colored ditto ; superior Cashmere Prussian black ditto; Gentlemen's ami Ladies' black Iloskin and Kid Gloves ; colored ditto ; Silk and Cotton ditto; together with many otht-r articles not mentioned. As I am determined to sell for the lowest Cash prices, and for'CASH only, persons may relv upon good bargains. Ca.ll and examine for yourselves. C. C AISO.Y. September 20, 1 843. S3')-tf. Just I- ceived from New yN,,rL .....1 f i, A I.;., .., WILLIAMS & LLTTEIILOIL 1 50 bass of clTje lO.Oii'l lbs brown and !onf sugars in hogsheads of molasses 25 boxes teas (some very fi:ie) lli'td t,s bar lead 75 kegs white lead (in oil) 50 hags shot, 2(.'0 lbs Indigo 75 boxes of window glass 3000 lbs copperas, " 301) lbs Dutch madder 1500 lbs Spanish brown, 600 lbs Epsom salts 75 kegs nails 10 tons of iron 100O lbs of steel 3 boxes Collins' axes 50 pieces 44 and 45 inch basgin 50 coils rop, - 300 lbs baling twine BLACKSMITH'S tools in lull sets 2.3 cases SHOES and brmrnns C dozen LADIES' BUSKTnS and slippers 15 cases FUR HATS ' 1 5 dozen boys' fine and common caps 25 dozen ladies' fine and common hats, Together with a general assoitment of staple und . , fancy OJifT) HARDWARE ami CUTLERY. Also a variety of CHINA, QUEEN'S WARE, COMMON CROCKERY &. GLASS WARE, consisting ofdinner setts, tea sets, coIF.-e sets ; alass and granite jurs of every variety ; cut glass wines, cut and moulded tumblers and decanters ; common crockery put up in packages to suit the country merchants; all of which will be sold on accom modating terms. Sept. 2. 1843.-y A Ei Ii NEW TIM 12. THIS THE Subscriber is now rceeivin" his FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF I) ESIUABLE GOOD S, Selected for the retail trade, embracing a general variety too tedious to enumerate ; those in want of goods are invited to call and examine for them selves, at the old f-tand on Person Street. P. TAYLOR. .S.tpt. 9, IS43. 237-3m. TOWN MAGAZINEr Merchants who keep o cr in store will be 243-6t. NEW GOODS. I AM NOW RECEIVING lor ihe Fail aud Winter Trade, an assortment of HARDWARE, CU TLERY, Hats, Slioes, Crockery and Hollow-Wale, Besides a General Assortment of Among wmch are Pilot, Beaver, Doe Skin and Mole Hair Cloths ; Cassimcres; Vestings; Sattinets; Kentucky Jeans; Flannels; Blankets; Aluslin-de-Lain s; Bomba zines; Alpacas; Merinos; Winter Shawls ; Fancy Prints; Dirnitys; Jaconet, Swiss, Mull arid Book Muslins, and Bishop Lawns ; White and colored Cambrics; Sheetings; Irish Linens; Shirtings; White and bl'k Hose and Half Hose ; Worsted, Elastic and Cotton Suspenders; Sewing, Spool and Flax Thread ; Coat Triuiiuins, &c. &.C.; which I am determined to sell low to those who will favor nic w'th a call. (Next door to E. Fuller.) D- McLAURIN. Oct. 2, 1813. 241-tf. ' gaYetteer or the u. tat es. A complete Desciiptive and Statistical Gazetteer, oftheLnitcd States of America, with an abstract of the census of 1 840, by Daniel Haskcl, A. M., late President of the University of Vermont, and J.Calvin Smith, Geographer, author of a new map of the United States, &c. THHIS is one of the most useful works that - is presented to the public' It contains valua ble inlormation ol'a statistical nature ;'but itsgreat merit is the perfect and complete arrangement and description of all the State-, Territories, Counties, i Districts, Parisbes, Cities, Towns, and Villages, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Canals, and Rail Roads. The arrangement of these is such that any town or village may bo found in a moment and when found, an idea may be formed of its location, im poitance, &c. For example : " Cel'ma, post village, capital of Mercer co , Ohio, 126 miles w. n. w. of Columbus, 507 w., situated on the north of the Grand Reservoir of the Miami Ca nal, which will be 10 miles long and 5 broad, when completed. It has a court house, one Presbyterian church, 3 stores, 75 dwellings, and about 500 in habitants." Many places ire described at much sreater length but the above will serve as an example. We sub join the opinions of ot her presses : From the New York Tribune, April 1S43. " We have no other Gazetteer m tin's country at all comparable with this, whether for comprehen siveness or correctness. In no other work in exis tence en n so lame an amount of minute, accurate, and desirable information be fbu nd,' nor in any col lection of works, at a price comparable with this." From the N. Y. Courier & Enquirer, March 30, '43. " We have no hesitation in recommending this Gazetteer as the most perfect of any yet published in tiie United Slates; indeed, we may say it is as complete as human industry and research can make it." From the N. Y. Com. Advertiser, March 31, 1313. Hi'jiJy far the most complete Gazetteer of the Ite- pub'io that has ever been publisned and, we nave reason to behove, ncaily as perfect as is possible for btich a compilation to be made." 5C3' The Agent for the above may be found at the Lafayette Hotel, where a splendid sample of McKenucy's Indian Portrait Gallery may be seerf ; a-so, the Lady's Musical Library, and Godey's La d's Book, &c. , &.c. Fu.tcl:cville, Sept. 2G, 1343. M ' OALLUM' & CLARK, Successors of llnn'ry Kraraberl,) Respectfully inform their friends, and the public that they have purchased the entire stock of Hcniy Erambert's, and intend carrying on the above busi ness at the 5f EV Store, on Hay street, next door to M rs Brown's M illinery es tablishment, and 7 doors west of J. & J.Kyle's store where they will always thankfully receive all or ders in their line, and warrant all work to he as well done as at any other establishment in town. They solicit the patronage ot the old customers of Mr H. Erambert, and the public generally, and assure those that think proper to eitTploy them that no pains will be spared to i;ive jMttisfaction. 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, $1 C plain, 8 " pantaloons, plain, 1 50 vest, plain, I 50 J AS. n. Mt-CA LLUM, DANIEL CLARK. Fayelleville, March31, 1342. 201--ly. LEWIS BERGSTEIN & CO. CHEAP FANCY DRY GOOD STORK. 3 Doors Move the I'ost OJJ'u c. WE HAVE just arrived from New York, and opened a splendid assortment of FAN CY ARTICLES, consisting of Alpaca ; celeau; plain and fig'd Saxony; plain, fi'd, and oat'ii strip ed French d'Lain; Baicorean, and Mtisliri DeLam: Shawls, silk, cassimere, morene, Prussian, worst ed, and d'Lain ; common, woollen, and cotton Sbawls; Handkerchiefs, same description; scarfs; cravats, of all descriptions ; Laces and Edgings; Collars; Capes; Veils ; Ribbons; flowers. Ladies' cloaks, knit caps, infant's w aists, worlv bags, ho siery and gloves. &mlffWJKJZlZ ofa" descriptions, &c. AH of which be will snil ver3' low for cash. The citizen; of Fayelleville and vicinity are respectfully request ed to call and examine his articles before buying clsew here. - Vayettuville, Nov. IS, 1S43. 247-4 w. F R E S H C0NFECT10NARIES. JUS r received by the latt arrivals from New York and Philadelphia, viz : PeppermintCa nd y, Sujrar do Birch do Hoar ho und do Peppermint Lu nips. Cornucopia xss'd Plums, rre;u h J ujube lJuste, Sugar Almond, Burnt do Lai"e Plums, Caraway assorted Plums,West India Preserves, Cinnamon Bar Candv, Essences, for Cakes, Scotch Carvays, Tamarinds, Peppermint Drops, Citron, Suur Sand, oss'd colors, Cordials, &.c, &.C., &c, Raisins, Currants, English Walnuts, Filberts Chestniist, soft-shell Almonds, Butter Nuts, Lem on Syrup, Port Wine in bottle.8, Pepper Sauce, Ca pers, Olives, Pickles by the gaiion or jar, Mustard, Sweet Oil, Table Salt, soda, bulter and susar Bis cuits, Cheese, New York dried Beef, ground Cin namon, Spice and Cloves, Nutmegs and Mace. An assortment of Children's Willow Waggons, Cradles, and Chairs, together with a supply of French Baskets for Ladies. Lemon Candv, Cream do Peppermint Barley, Lctnon Lumns. Cornells assorted Plums, Kisses with M olios, Cinnamon Comtits, lied Rock Candy, W hite do Yellow do worm IS now in complete order e than two ke?s of p dealt with according to law. Oct. 18,1843. " VALUABLE MEDICINES." ANY prison in want of any of the following XSL articles wi I! please call at the CAROLINIAN OFFICE. We have but a small quantity of each on hand, and will dispose of tbem at extremely low prices. For a correct description ofthe virtues of these articles w e refer to the advertisements on the first and fourth pag"s of this paper. We have , a small quantity of the following ar ticles on hand : Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash, Dr. Connel's invariable cure fur Gonorrhea, Dr. Bartholomews Pink Expectorant Syrup, Dr. Sprhn's Elixir of Health, Roof's celebrated Founder Ointment, Dr. Lin a Chinese blood pills, Indelible Ink. Dr. Lin's Celestial Balm of China. Pain Extractor. WE II AVE just received from New York and Philadelphia, our FALL & WINTER GOODS, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, DATS, SHOES, AND GJ10CEUIES, Which we will sell at the lowest marker price PETER P. JOHNSON & CO. Oct. 13, I843.397-6t. A Card. u Henry Erambert would respectfully inform the public and bis customeis, that he has sold out his entire establishment to Mr Jas. D. MeCalliiui and Daniel Clark, of this place, and from his knowledge of their superior workmanship, can recommend them to aii his oIJ customers, and hope they -will patronize them ; and all favors bestowed on -them will be thankfully acknowledged by him. , "CZN. B. All persons indebted to 11. Erambert will please call and sett !e the same. Dec. 31, 1842. 201 -tf. ONE barrel first quality al retail. Oct. 20. 243 it. GEO. McNEILL. CLOTHING STORE ! On Gillespie street? midway between Hawk of the Slate and the Jllaikel.) ISAAC WOLF 8c CO., HAVE just arrived from Philadelphia, with a com. plete stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of Overcoats, gentlemen's dress and frock Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Wrappers, Linen Shirts, otntlemen's Dinwers, do. Scarfs, Neck Han kerchiefs, pocket do., eloves, suspenders, oesides Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, with many other smaller articles of Dry Goods, &c, which he ofl'ers to the citizens of Fayettevllle an I vicinity, cheaper than they have ever been offered in this place be fore. He warrants his clothing to be of tho best materials and workmanship. AH persons wishing to purchase will please call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. (Cy- Don't lorget to call at tho right place, and he will satisfy any size and any price. November 4, 1843. 245-3m. A fresh supply o( German and French Iarc;e Dol beads, wax and eommoi., large and email Brass Cannons, Toy Guns and Swords, Whips, Drums, Flutes, &c. &e., &c., &c. NEW FANCY ARTICLES. Consisting in part, viz: Hair, flesh, whisker, nail, tooth and shaving Brushes, Eutlaloeand Imitation Riding, tuck, and side Combs, Silver and German, silver Thimbles and Pencils, with a splendid col lection of Glass Work and other articles too tedious to mention. PEIiFUMEIUES. ri?ilif.iry cud Navy Shavi.ig Soap, Wash Bali Soup, Cieam, Bell, Rose and other scented Soaps, Macassor, Antique, and B 'ar's Oil, Pomatom, flesh Powder, powder Boxes and Puffs, Otto of Roses, Preston Salts, assorted, Ladies' Fancy Smelling Botlles, Lip Salve, Court Plaster, assorted colors, Cold Cream, Macassor Cream, B.:ar Grease, wilha seneral assortment of Extracts of Perfumery for Hankercbiels, Orange Water, and genuine French and German Cologne W ater. rHI2MCIPE SEQAXIS Of choice Brands, " Regalias," "LaNorma," and Ladies Segars ; Mrs Miller's Scotch and Macco bov.Snuff' ia bottles and bladders, Cat and Smok ing Tobacco, and a supply of tine and common German Pipes. MASON'S CHALLENGE SLACKING. SIX gross of iff: above article, very superior and cheap, 6 do., Mason's Biack' and Blue Ink, as sorted sizes. Daily Expected. In addition to the above, a handsome and good sup ply of articles for the Holidays, English Dairy, Cheese, Oranges, Lemons, Fiff. Piums, Guava Jelly. Call at Prior's Old Stand. C. A.KROWN. Nov. 3. 1S43. 24C-y. NOTICE NOTICE. THliE Subscribers, having at October Term, JL 184'4, of the Court ot Picas and QnaiterSes sioos, for the County of Montgomery, t;i ken letters ot Administra I ion pendente lite, a eoldinjj to law, on Ihtt Estate of Joseph Gad, Sr., dee'd ; hereby irive notice to all creditors of said Estate to present their claims fully authenticated within the time pre set ibed bv taw lor that purpose; otinrwise, Ill's notice will be plead in bar ol recovery. Debtois to said Estate will a'so please ninke payment imme diately. E. MiCAI.I.IjM, . i,. ' MAS UN GADy AJ"" October 31, 1813. Further Notice- WE will expose to pubbc saleon the 20th December next, at the late residence ofthe said deceased, on a credit ofsix months, Four lieatl of Horses, Stock of Cattle? Slieeji, and Hogs, Crop of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Fod der, anil Shucks, 1 -Road Waon and Gear, Blacksmith's & Fann ing Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with other ar ticles of personal property belong ing to said Estate. Note with approved security w ill be required rf purchasers. 1 he safe ill continue Irom day to day until all the property is sold. The Plantation will be rented and seven Nejjroes hired for the eusiiins year, at the same t me and place. . . McCALLUM, ) . . MAST IN GAD, 5 j1Ji" rs' October 31 , 1S43. 247.-ls. S hereby .riven, '.hat on theMitih day of Decem ber next, the Commissioners "elected according to the Act of Assembly removing the Court House in thj County of Montgomery passed at its last Session, will proceed to e!l to the highest bidder the lot3 in the Town of Troy, which has been laid efi'and established os the location and site ofthe Public Budding in and for said County. Troy is situated on the nfun Market lload h-adinjj from Salisbury to Fayetleville, three miles west of Litt'e River, and ab. ut twenty-two, miles from Stokes' Ferry, on the Yadkin. The situation of the Town iribi-auMul; finely watered and remarkably healthy, and affords great induccment.to persons wishing to settle theitselvcs in a village likely to become prosperous and flourishing, to attend and purchase lots. One year's credit will be jriven. for one half of the purchase money, and two 3 ears for the bal-ani- ; the purchasers giving bond and approved se curity. , , . On the same day, and at the same place, will be let to the lowest bidder, the building of a two slory Court House, of wood, 50 feet in length, and 42 fei t in width, the plan and specification of which in de tail will be made known on the day aforesaid. Bond and appiovtd security will be required from the undertaker, conditioned for the faithful and work manlike performance of his out ract of good ma terials, and within ihe time prescribed and agieed upon. There is an inexhaustible supply ofthe best long leaf timber convenient to the Town of Troy, and may be had upon the cheapest terms. It. is propos ed to make the payments for the erection of ihe said building as speedily and punctual as may be. The terms and times of which payments will be made known on tho day of sale. Good workmen wishing to undertake a profita ble job will do well to attend. The sale ofthe lots u il! be continued from day to day until all, or a suf ficient number of them are sold. By order of the Board of Commissioners, WILLIAM COGGIN, Chairman. Nov. 2, 1843. 216-4t. CLOSING UP. FIE Subscriber has taken the liousrt next door above the one recently occupied as a store by J. C. & G. B. Atkins, for the purpose of closing up thc-business of the said fiim. Those indebted to the concern are requested tocomc forward and make payment. Notes and Accounts due and remaining un paid after the 1st January next, will be found in ihe hands of a collecting- officer. JOHN C. ATKINS. Surviving Partner of J. C. & G. B. Atkins. Fdyelteville, Nov. 8, 1843. 246-tf FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS AT Cociiran's old stand, Liberty Point, (up Stairs,) where gentlemen can at all times be furnished with Ousters, raw, stewed oij fried, fa milies can also be supplied by the gallon or qunrt. JOSEPH BROOKSBA N K. Nov. 18, 1313. 2-47-tf. The Inclined Water AVhecl FAT2IUT. f Q HIS va'utrble improvement in the application m ol water power, is now completed and in suc cessful operation at the Cool Spring Mills in this Town. Tho invention was designed to save water in its operation, and thereby remedy the difficulty now existing on account of its scarcity. This wheel will perform the same labor with less than half the water required to drive the tub-wheel, and if ap plied in place of the flutter-wheel the saving must be still Greater. The number of Mills (now in op eration by these, wheels) that become scarce of wa ter in thosnmmer, is supposed to average 80 or 90 p.-r cent. If these Mills can be succtesfully operal ed with even half the water now required, it is ob vious that the supply of water will he abundant. The Inclined Water Wheel in its construction can be placed at any elevation to suit the condition ofthe pond, thereby securinga sufficient head above the wheel, which is important lo all mills where the water is at any tiiii'i liable lo become scarce. In this particular the Inclined water wheel has a decid ed advantage above the Overshot, which requifis a sufficient fall and constancy of water, and i also expensive in its construct ion : Whereas, the In clined Water Wheel can be built at much hss ex pense can be successfully applied to any mill or machinery that is propelled by water, und will run well in back water. This Wheel is said to rank in power with a liih breast wheel, and can be geared with either cogs or bauds, but the latter being con sidered che: per and more durable, I have adopted them. Having obtained a Patent in December last, I have abstained from "ivinff publicity to the inven tion, or offering to sell any Rights, until others, as well as myself, should become satisfied of its advan tages. I am now ready to dispose of the riiiht to use said invention by counties, districts and States as also single ri irhts. Millwrights, Mill owners, and the public generally are invited to call and ex amine the invention. The machinery, as represented in Ihe plate above, can he made more simple, by which one half of tho expense of construction will be di minished, but the amount of water saved will lie less. I shall have both modes of construction v itb a statement of materials for each, printed in hand bills, which I desiirn for those who wish further in formation on the subject. JOHN T. GILMORE. Fayelleville, Oct 21, 1843. 243-y. Til E BOM3IER 3Iamiie Method, WHICH teaches how to make vegetable ma nure without Ihe aid of live stock, in from 15 to 30 days, by a course of humid fermentation scl into action at a cost from 50 cents to if 1. And also to make a Compost in a few days. And bow to make a ricli fertilizing I quid called "puriti," hiving the strength without tho acid quali ties of urine. Willi the view of graduating the cosf to the quantity of land upon which il my be desired to use the method, tho following scale of pi ices lias been adopted, viz : For Gardens of any extent, Farms up to H':) aeies, Farms from 1 00 to 200 acres, do from 2 00 lo 300 do do from 300 to 400 do do over 4o0 in any one farm, By the remittance of the sum here specitied, a copy of the method will be sent by m.nl or 111 any mode proposed by the purchaser. Al! letter of inquiry must be post paid. ABBETT& Co., Baltimore-, Proprietors of the Patent Right for the Sou'hern and Western StaHs. ;i3 The publisher of any newspaper who is foll-jwing agricultural pursuits, by givins: our ad vertisement" insertions to the amount of a single method of any extent which he may want, an J send iflg to us a copy of each number containing it, shall have lor his own exclusive use a copy of the method remitted to him by mail or otherwise as he mav order. - A. at io., Oct. 23, 1 813. frjr" Mr Bayne will take a Please send it 011 at Once. 86 on 10 00 15 O0 '20 00 13 (10 25 00 PUBLIC NOTICE; WHEREAS, il appearing to thu satislm lir " of the Honorable WILLIAM H. UAT TLKjlbo J udjre hotting the Fall Tthi of Cum' er. land Snpeior Court of Law, that the business v,i- the On il Docket cannot be done al this Term: It is ordered by the said Judge, thai a Spetiit Couit 01 uw o: ne. jor Hie naid (Jointly ol Cumberland, at the Court House in the Town of Fayette title, on ttie third MoQduy j December uext, and that all per soiit interested may have notice thereof :. It is orib red thai publication btf made by advertise- ' i'iei'1 01 both the newspapers published in Favellc- ' ville, and by printed hand bills, posted at the. Court''' Ho-.se door, and other pnblic pLces in said cowittv.' Now, therofore Notice- 1 hereby given, lo lC So. tors, Witn'sses. and others a ha wpre bound'tw"1 attend at the said Faft Term, and not- discharged, to ma'i e. their p. rsonnl a,ppeurai at the said fcip.f cial Court, otherwise,! hey vvill bclealt. with as tins La w prov ides . " D. G . M ACR AE'Cletk. .-.' Sin --rior Cm t Office," ) . - ' Nvi'li.!i I6h, 18. 247-tO.. , Mr Temjjle Sl.myau borrowed a tuin of tnouey of Addison, wiih whom lived ill Imbits of friendship, ronversiufr on nil sub jot Is with eqiud freedom ; but from ill is timo Mr Stanyau agreed implicitly to every thing Addison advanced, atid never :is formerly, disputed his positions. This change of be haviour did not long escape ihe nolici; ofso acute tin observer, to whom it vvais bv no' mepiis agtetmble. It happened one day, lhat a subject was started, on which they htid be fore wi-rmly cotitrovet ted each other's notions, hut now Mr Stnuyan entirely acquiesced in' Addison's opinion, without offering one word in delenco of hU own. Addison was dis pleased, sind suid, with const Jerabla emo tion, 'Sir, either contradict me, r pay me my money.' A poetaster brought Addison one of hi.- compositions, and begged his opinion of it. It wasj n copy of very indifferent verse, and tbey appeared the worse, because he hud ore fixed to them several Hues from Homer, and thus exposed them to a vety disadvantageous contrast. Addison with great warmth struck 0111 the lines from Ilomei ; aud when the sur prised poetaster asked tho reason : Do you not recollect,' said Addison, 'the Roman Kmperor, whose statues appeared to hhii very ridiculous when they were placed near llio.-io of the gods?' - 4r- 244-tf. do'lar Right. The fashionable oinses Hoik. A nobleman invited a party to dine; and tho company assembled about 7 o'clock, the hour appointed, and wailed for him till ibey all be gau to discover symptoms of ennui and osci taney. At Irist the noble host made his ap pearance, cooly looked at his watch, nod or dered dinner ; and as cooly said, addtessing himself lo the half-famished circle, I hope you don't think me latfe, I am just come from ihe Opera, whee I only staid long enough to' hear Cataiani sing her first song: I had a great mind to encore the charming creature; but it is disagreeable to make one's company leail, so I denied myself that pleasuic on youf account !' An Englishman asked an Iiisftmari ft" the roads iu Ireland were good. lYes,' said ihe Irishman, -so excellent, that I wonder you do not impoit some of them into Cnglaud. We have the road to love strewed with roses; the road of matrimony through nettles; the toaif of honor through n duel ; the road to prison through ths courts of law , and the road to thn undertaker's thioogh tho apothecary's shop.' 'Have you any road to preferment?' JS'o,' said the Irishman, 'uot now that road, stnce tho Union, Is icmoved to Kuglaud: vou pass through it lo tho king's palace, and I am told" h is the dirtiest road in Gient Biitaiu. WOLSEY, Thomas, a cardinal and stales- man, was boi n in 1471 at Ipswich, where hi j father was a butcher. Iu 150S, being then, chaplain to Henry VII, he was made dean of Lincoln; aud iu the next reigu he gained an absolute ascendency over the young mon arch by flattering his passions and shai io in.' his amuseoieuts. He was accordingly mado' almoner to the king, a privy councillor, canon of Windsor, a register ofthe gaiter, and dean of Yoik. i?oou after this accumulation of houors, he was appointed chancellor or tho' garter, and rewarded with the grant of tho revenues ofthe bishopric of Tout nay in Flan-, ders. In 1514 he was consecrated bishop of Lincoln, aud wi'.hin a few mouths afterwards was elevated to the see of York and the dig nity ofa cardinal. Wolsey uow aspired to' Ihe papacy, aud on being disappointed of it, received, as a compensation from the emper-. or, a pension of nine thousaud pounds of gold, while his own sovereigu gave him Ihe bishopric of Durham. On ifte death of Ad-" rian VI he mado another effort to gain fae" tiara, but without success. In 1528 he ex changed Dm bam for Winchester; "but a' cloud now arose, occasioned by the king's" dissatisfaction with hb conduct in the busi ness of the divorce. Accordingly, while the" cardinal sat iu the cooit of chancery, an in dictment was preferred against him in tho king's bench, on the statute of provisoes, in" consequence of which the great seal was tak en fiom bim, ail his .roods weto seize', ancf articles of impeachment weie soou exhibited' in parliament. The prosecution, however was stayed, and he received the king's par-' don ; buf while he was endeavoring to recon-' cile himself to his fallen sfate At Cawood cas tle, his capricious master caused him to be' arrested for high treason, and hurried from" Yotkshire towards London. The agitation,' and fatigue brought on a disorder, of which he" died at the abbey of Leicester, No. 2S, 1530V 'I say, Jack, what sized ships do you pre-' fer at sea V Any size but a cap sized, your honor.' 53 iff
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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