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win 1 1 ii li m 11 w tt MnniHM ii nmwiw MpBguii jroiii, , mmm hiibiihoh hjiiii nil l . 113M- MMg wi iji m.w r gHMCOBgir ih-.i. Jjg'ijMM-'--i n u ' ' ' , ' ' j ' ' ' '" """" ' J . . , -. "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS; AND THE ;LOKY OF Till; STATE IS THE ( O.M.Mu.V PROPERTr OF ITS CIT-TeTsT -"-r ' H 31 H AViK T I t M S OF flit: NORTH CAROLINIAN. Per .i umiiii, i f paid i 11 advance, 32 50 D -. i fpaid at the end ol ti months, 3 00 Dj it paid at tue cad oft lie year, 3 50 Hates of Advertising : sixty cents pur square , tor tlx: lirst, and th'iry c outs tor cite ii subse-pien l i a serliun . '-- I iU jr.i I I 1: j net ion willbc made to ad vert isers 1 by ti; : y::ir. F' JU.-t oivei-tisementsaiid Sheriff's sale. ,wi 1 1 be ' ll"-re ! - 3 P''f ct. higher than t he usual rates. Ail ,1 iv rtiseuuiits sent for publication should hi vt the luniijcryl i nsertions intended, marked '; J'i cin;.ii,othcrwise they will be inserted until 1 erbid, and chafed accordingly. . ijcr!liic-iitinuetl until arrearages are paid, ete-pt at toe o,if 1011 of the Editor. i3 Letters on I. usincss connected with t his es t.i' ixSj.rtoiit, must be addressed W'm.II. Baixe, :- Ii'toi- ti t rn; Xo, tii-CaroIiiiiaii .and in all cases po.st-j.aid. ' . i-JT3 Sub i.-rlisprs wishing fa make remittances by uiiil, will remember that they can do so t'r. c " jo.sf i ire, us i'osi m isters are authorized by la. to frank letters enclosing foniitlances, if written by ilio.i: ;eivc.s, or the contents known to them. Prices of Job Work: -is A Xf BILLS, will be charged according to siac" arsd arn.mit of in 1 tier. . it tilSlu liiuLS, 0:1 a sheet from 13 to JS i.-'cie. squ ire, J' copp'3, 3 Deer IS inches, and not exceeding 30, 5 C Vl'IIS. laro ai.'.c, sinsile pack , 3 And lor every additional p to k, Sin -I tier si7.es in proportion. BLVNlvS, printed to order, for I quire, A 1 i for every additional quire, under 5, Ktr-.nettioir a quires, o ; CV.l ' 71. M, INVITATION PICKETS, and ..!i kindiofCJ..)lv & JOB VR.lSTlSG.cse- I cited cheap for CASH . -Tilei FOLLOWING ) L A N K S ! Kept constantly on (land ANll rOll SALE "AT THE CAROLINIAN OFFICE: '.' i 1EC i S, t! ink 01 1 fu State, and Cape Fear. .!.' st.V.:i.T IT ON" B'' CSDS.Supr.Ct. a I 'till AUK LICENSES' V.KNDt E-WO., eoii.-fabies levy - ;. ; do county cmot . . C' i MISS! oNS to t .ike deposit ions i n equity, D- do Superior court . D , do eou'ity court A Pi. K YR.A.NCE BON OS, "civil and State cases H'.li 1' 3 , Superior and On. Ct. OA S.Y I'.OXuS, contabies' '.'A. S. . Supr. Ot. b coo 'i! v i'. 01 rt ''. i f i F i ' ; v r 1 j o ! ' . c o.Ct. .Hi tl TIC IvKTri ! If)i-'.'IS to oV-Tseer- offloads v - r a o v iioxus r ii :c:;ii' r wi v.-:-!s tick i-: rs !; ! I'M ;-:" rs ; . . r r !-:as.if v dm i nistb ation n.uuu i , V V D DEE I S, eoniui.ie D-'.l'"i. S'otiiT-, t-.r i.in't and slieriiTs' )hl for taxes 'ii'i f CLAIM DEEDS ( It'.VB Ol A N i'.O.S D.S P.'il "V Ti' "i:s ( N I iENTUUES', for parents. 1 !"... I .'E'lV B'.)NDS, co.istahles .!e, d 1 tor'bcoiuiiij APPEAL B INDS i-'t V A su peri.-n' ontrt .-C! i-'A,.. m ;tv t .Tirt, to revive judgment StJ:'! PiKN VS, eq-f'ty n ; ij)ir: .-conrr, iiitanter and conmon ! ) . iimi y coii-. ' , ua do . :' 1 t 1 1 w I'll iOs, ( .li.in'.i :ip:irenties 1 v I' E W VB.U NTS IV if. .1 . ;;i'C r!!!STS for A tTra y , superior court no do A -:s;i ul t ii l Battery, do sale oi'arib.nt spirits do assaidt, county court At tr.i'lin with ne-groca do ii iV. i , county court. d ;,nviii from ties rocs 1I0 overseers of roads :'.s mv -.!; i!i'e and common AC ' 'PICK ETS f ' I FA. Justice?' V i'T AC! IMENT.-, and attachment bonds -.! co oil v court '.TILITAU V WAU RANTS & EXECUTIONS ii. .1. Mc3Ilfr.AN, V. L I Z A RETHT 0 WN,N.C. hi E-BI.'.C '."FELLY informs the pubiic that he ;, tak-.i the House recently occupied by -St- . i-' i .. ts.K-io., and iuteiMis keeping .a House ' ' VC7IIL.1C !I N T K It T A f N M E NT . oi'ort ..biv luri! died, and on his ta- ; found ihe best riiC market alTirds. d iiei o itmod ation of those wiio eii'. ! .t a .TMuaeho ill U3c everj' re no priest. i!i b -'. mo leratc in accort.'ancc witli "ib-rs and transient visiters w'dliCr ., f : i --- coolto-t : . v i"i or leui - ! r.'i . ,1 il l .-'..-i re i. . ;'- I'm- - ;' lei; I'f-O"! i-, every a'f-uitii cess t ry ; jr i ie ir counori. A'i"ust"a -V2-ti. .criii r s ." s. lie-; on hand and for sale, at re i harness, assorted, and a tew i pi it. a-'C -iiioiiiii", ie., low lor casn, 01 on oimii i: to inn-:ttiai eio-tomers. i Mid b..: jue!ie tops, aud harness ot all kinds i ,r.i. :a.i i an iaL'e-s re-ti-:omied in best style, . .ri nolice. and at low prices. .ro'-rs ill be iHveuniiv attended to and tiime to the uiot l.tsti; and :.-iusf.ii torv or i.i' rli.itL": inane. : t. ' l:i.-:i JAMES SI'NhY. ir rrt T l U ; .A i bll. i;i'H!ILLS OF ASHES, imme- dia'elv, for ".ehie'ii a ft ir price will be V. McL. AlcK A Y. lii. o:;-tf M9 iMirn ol l ie :! SHOE! f !' s .ihs::: i ber Ptilt cnnliuui! the business ol 5 .-ill; tl-.M A KING 2 doors er:st of David 's Conleei lona ry ( not wit hs!a ndu. he also i ii I'-w articles of oe.neral family use, in the cry line) and keep on hand an assortment of of his own manufacture, which lie can wsr-i- o- 1 worknimiship, and will sell low for ie'-irns inn sincere thanks to those who have led i-, hin their pahonae, and will exert 1 --h to pb a.'ic al! tfn citstomeis. ;-' M-iairing ami Mewling done at the -t not.ee, ,-i..J in a ilorabie manner. JOHN SILLBAN. NEWf?pois. AM NO Wf RECEIVING for tho Fall aud Winter Trade, an assortment of -.-G-Eoaasiss HAliD WARE, C U TLEUY, Hats, 'Shoes', Crockery antl flollow-Ware, Besides a General Assortment ol Auion; winch arc- -I'ii'ot, Iie ;v-r, Doe Skin and JVIoIe Hair Cloths ; CassinierCF .,Vc-fiui!: Sattinets; Kentucky Jeunsj Ffanneis; tJianki !; Muslin-de-Ls-in s; Boin'oa-ki.-cs; Alp,.cas: Merinos; Winter Shawls ; Fancy I'rii.is; Ii'aiil v.s; Jaconet. Swiss. AitiH aud Book Flax Thread; Coat Trimmings, &c.&e.; :whic!i I am d, teiniinct to st!! low to those who will favor me with a call. Next "door to E. Fuller.) r '. ' D. AIcLAUBIN'. The Inclined "Water AVhcel. -, v. AT3SiffTi'':.::; T & li IS 'valuable improvement hitho application -SL - of witter power, is now comrieted andin suc cessful operation at the Cool Spring ?kli!!s in this Town. The invent. on was designed iosave 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 Ihe water required tr drive the. tub-wheel, and if ap plied in place oftue flutter-wheel the saving .must ho still creator. The mtmber of .Mills (now in op-r-ration by these wheels) that become scarce of wa ter i i! tha suininer, is supposed to average .SO or DO prtr cent. If tlu se Mills can be su.-ccesfuiiy operat ed with even halflhe water now required, it ijS ob vious that the supply of water will be abundant. The Inclined VVatcr Wheel in its constriiction can be placed at anyelcvaiioii To suit the coiidfiiou of the p.iiid, I beri-b y securing a si.fiieicut h'ad above the wheel, whieh is important to ;di mills where the wiiter is at any time liable to brc .re.; scarce. In this particular the inclined u ntnr wheel bay a decid ed advantage above the Overshot, which requires a suuicicnt fail and constancy of water, and is alio expensive in its construction : ' W hereas, the In clined Water W hec - ran be built at much less ex pense can be successfully applied to am mill "r machinery that is propelled by water, and will run well in buck water. This Wheel is said to rank in power with a Stic!: breast wheel, an t can be ocaied with cither coirs or hands, but the latter hcinir con sidered cbe: per ao.-l more durable, I have adopted them. JJavMi:! obtained a Patent in December last, i Inve abstained from civing publicity, in the inven tion,, or ollej-inji to sell any ILiobts, until oliiers. as well as myself, should become satisfied of its advan tages. 1 aoj now ready to dispose, of . "the right to use said invention by crut n! ics, do! tiers and States as also sinnlc rights. Millu rights, Mill owners, and the public generally are invited to call and ex amine toe invention. . The machinery, as represented in the. plale above, can be made more simple, by which one half of the expense of construct ton Wli! he. di minished, hut the amount of water-" Paved' will be less. 1 shai! have, both modes of consi ruct out w i th a statement of nntc-ials f r eaeb. "printed in hand bills, which 1 design for those wiio wish further in formation on the f'ubj-ct. ' JOHN T. G1LMORE. Favettevi!lc,Oct 21. IS43. 3-13-y. . . ; . LIMBf : v ttl CASKS Fresh T H O M A STOWN. tf For sale by ' , Nov. 2.3, 13i.T r.- GEO. MeNEILL. En courage I o m e. jIa n uf act .it res. mm ra- T-tflL, i. fia.rIncr antl MeKrfhan, CARIlIAtrE MAKERS. "B""S" A V'E now on hand and for sale a rni eh Iar- consist- SK ,r Slock in; uf Carriages, of Work than nsua Ijarouclios," Buggies, .-Sulkeys, Wagons, &c. Persons wishi n t buy, would do well to call and examine their Work and prices, which havcbe.cn reduced to su it the times. Wc warrant "tir work, as usual, forone year. xrp" Bepahin.H neailv executed at short notice antl at reduced prices. Feb 2 J843.: 2S9-ty. IMIDS. PRIME MOL ASSES' now landing from Steamer Fayelie-- 41 viil For sale bv ' ' - GEO. McNeill. NEW BOOKS.-'' TFsT RECEIVED, Kindali'd Santa l e Expedi-. lion, in two volume. A I i son's History ol F.urope, , o e volume. The Farmer's Land Measurer, or Pock.-lCon.panion.J-hrwin-atonev.ew, thd con-n-ntof Mtvn e e ofLa.ol, from dimensions taken in yard" wVtll a set of nscled Agricultural tables. To- Select Works of Mrs Ellis, 1 vol. Arabian Vi.otts Enteil-.inmenls, lar-e ano small copies. The Mnrriaacilin? : The Letter Writer, ben-a Scries of Letters, as ouiiivs ;-, iv.. te letters, on dilterent. suojeci; American .-.A,l,l . Iljh!l! Bonk : Smyth on Eccle- I hk frin.M. , - siastical R. pubheamsm : Smyth e.n Presl-j ter ai.u Prelacy Calvin's Institutes; Coil's Look-keep-Stewart's adventures i.i capturing Murrell. inn. rue T.f..;,..'j Furriery very cheap eciinon oi a tv ,to ;.-' . ,, , i .1 Rioraohv of Johtf Randolph; also the Ashland Muslins, ari.l liialiop lawns ; Whrtc and colored Cambrics; Sheetings ; Irish Linens ; fihirtints ; VVhite" and hl'k Hose and Hatf Hose ; Worsted, Eia3!ie and Cotton Suspendors: Sewinir. Snoo! and 00 j lasssgaggBssi UOBERT W. HARDIE. FAYETTE VILLE, SATURDAY V 11 K S II CONFECTlONAItlES. JUsl received by the last arrivals Irooi New l ork ;md i'l.'iiarii'lpina, viz : PepperiiiintCan!y, Lemon Oandy, "ir:'r do Cream do Birch do Peppermint Barley, iioaihi.-u.ld do Lemon Lumps, Peppermint Lumps, Cornells assorted Plums, Cornucopia nss'd Pi tints, Kissts with Motion, French J njube Pasie, "mnauion Comtits, Suar Almond,' iteil Bock Candv, 'urn: do v i;t(.. do Larire l'lu.-ns, Yellow do Caraway assorted I'luins, West India Preserves, Ciniiainoii fjai Candi. F-sn-nro. tio- C.-.!;.,- ocoic, ve. I ri il.i . leppcrminr Drop?, Citron, Suar .Sand, uss'd colors, Cordials, dvc. ,&-., &c, .11. SO RiiK-ttiK, Currants, linolish Walnut, Filberts Cln-stiiiist, soiL-.-hcil Ali.'ionds, Butter -Nuts. L.-m-"II Syr.ip, Pol t Wiiielo hottl.-s, I'epper .Sai.c-, C.i -pcis, Olives. Pickle- by the gallon or jar, Mustitrd, S cetti, Talde .Salt, sod.n, tnilter and su- ir 1 '. 1 s -cutti, Cheese, New T..;-U dried B.-t f, 'i..iini '('i.i- name!. Sniee and -'icves, N u! me; d Mi An assortment of Cntldren's illo-.v W, together with a supply riies. irons, Cradles, and Cliairs, 1 French Baskets lor La- -jr)Z-A A fresh supply ol German a iid French 1 re D )l tieads, wax nnd common, lar-'e and unall Bra Cannons, Toy Guns loid Swords, W hips, Di itms, Flutes, &c ccc, 5ce,, NEW FANCV ARTICLES, Cotisistinir in part, viz: 11a ir, tl. sh, whisker, iu.il, tooth and shaving Brushes, Putd'aloe. and Imitation sdver 't'inn,i;i,.c , ...I n.. .:,'...":' "V....T:.. .... w..w tocix.anu side t-oilius; M vc am urniian. ..r.....,.-. .,,to i tiititu, w i li i a spiuooiu ei- icctton of Glass Work ami other articles too tedious to mention .Military and rsiavy .Snavinc Soai. Wash Ball faoap, Cream, B L Ko.se ami t.ibni- eenlrit Snnr.s. Macassor, Antnine. and Bear's Oil Pomntom. tlesh Powder, powder Boxes and Pulls, Otto of Roses, Preston Salts, - assorted, Ladies' Fancy Smelling Bottles, Lip Salvev Court Piaster, assorted colors, Cold Cream, Macassor Cream, Bear Grease, wiiha general assortment of Extracts of Perfumery for H. in kerchiefs, Orange Water, and genuine French and German Cologne Wafer . PESBICIPE O! chore trends; ileIjas," "La Norma," and Ladies' Sega rs; lAff s Mir'.s Scotch and Maeco boy Snuff in bottles and niaddnrf", Cittand Smok ing Tobacco, and a supply iejie and common Gei ma n Pipes. - . . : MASON'S CIIALL EN G KB LACKING. SIX gross ofth.! above r.i tide, verv auneritu- and cheap-, t! do.,' Mason's K.'ack and Blue Ink, as sorted sizes. : - - . ; ,-. r Fresh . Oi'anges. C A.15iiOWA JNov. 0. IS 13. 240-v. " NEW fJOODS. Piik I-ringesand Ciimps. Ashburtyti Lace. -- Gimp and GimpiireL ice and Edging Thread Lace aud Edgings. Valetic'entie Late. Ombre Velws Points. French Dimity Colhira and Cufis. Paris Lrice and Collars. Lish Thrr nil Caps. G-4 blue '.lack Italian Crare. Paris DcLnin. Dec. 2, 1S43.--213-y. geo. McNeill NOTICE.' 1 TAKEN up and committed to the Jail ol Cumberland county, N. C, on the 1st inst., a nosro man who says his name is XSHA M, and says be .lolons to John Henry Murphy, of Halifax coun ty, N. C Said ne"ro is about 4l or 45 years of aire, dark complected, 5 feet 3 inched hiilh, ond had on when taken up black sat tiuct pantaloons, round jacket of tie same, striped vest, and white wool hat. The owner of said slave is hereby hotifi'id to come forward, prove pronctty, pay eharjres, and take him away, or he wii! be dealt with according tr law. ' - W.L. CALLAIS, Jailor. ., Feb. 3, IS? 15. 2iS-;f. NjmSPRING1 GOOUS -. JAMES KYLE v: HAS just received by the late ar rivals from the JYorth, a large as sortment of ' : 'ooDSa'."-' ; Amo'tiji which ate French and English Lawns,. .. , . . ' .. .Premium Prints, (new s'yle,) - ; Alpac..-,' colored and black," , Jaionttand Cambric Muslinii, Gimps and Fringes, assorteri, Irish Linens, Lawns, and Diapers, :--B-ibinet Laees ; nd Edire-s, Black and colored Lara Veda, ' Snperiine Cloths and Caisiinercs, - '. Merino Cloth and Kyntucky Jeans, " - Drab-de-te and French Bombazines, French and Irish Li-ion Driliinsr, -- -. . ..-3-4 to G-4 bleached and brown Doinsstfc?, Carpeting and Hearth Rnss,' - " r Pennsylvania and oiher .leans, - v - -Wiih many other articles, compnsing.a vcrylarpe assortment all l" which, hiinir purchased by liie Peckaee for Cash.wiil beofiercd at very low prices for Cash, or on the usual lime to punctual cos- lomers. " -V arch 23, JS41. 20a-. " -.;:' " NOTICE " THE Subscribers, -.Vt the March Term, 18-14, of tne Court of Pleas and Qoartrr Sessions of Cumber-l.,,..l,,u- nnvino onabfied as Executors to the Jaef Will ii'mi Testament of John C. Atkins, tlec'd., hereby notify all those baving chifms against said Estate to present them within the. time prescribed by law, or this notice w ill be plead in bar of re covery. And all those indebted to thetate ot John C. Atkins, or the iate firm of J. C. it G. P. Atkins, will make immedint.e payment to the siib .,trt1;cr. JOMNL CHItfSTIAN, " " EDMUND J. LILLY". March S, 1S44. 2G3-tf. T)R. TAYLOR'S I A T,S A M 'O F 1,1 V K R WO II T, OriCKSirtVElt, iust received and tor .al a by SAMUEL J. IIINSDA?.E;J March 16, 144. Druggist. APRIL 27, LSI 1 ' ' Volume V 'umer-WRO' GEKC Y For tlu sale of Timber. Lumber, and Xaval Stores. fiiNt; iocnted mvsch in. V ilioi ntt.n for M. the purpose of scl io Ti.MBKjt LCAJBKU, 'I'Uil PFN"J'LE, TAB, ic, 1 would fv to the public, Uiat. nothing shall I.e wanting oil my p:nt to the giving of en tire satiatactioo. 1 take lids op portunity of a:knowltd'riiij4 mv .b!iut ions tothoe who have pati wii.-ed no', .iod ji-.pe u. share a p lion o! the business ot the public --neraii'v S'J LWABT PIJ'KLV. H ilmmirtoii, Is,'. C, March 16, i 5J(ii-1 v. 1 tate of North Carolina liladeti county. j Court of Pirns and Quarter Session-. 1 6" ! ruarij Term, 1S43. j John Butler and w iio Fiances, Ephraim Hester and j wife A-ioi.-, Oorotby Freeman, Richard Sinidetaiy , dim wite Mary, Daniel M. Nation, Joshua L. Nance, ! J"-; !'h -I- Nance, and David T. Nance vs. s Jones, Danial Munroc, and Co'in Mnnroe, inistrators of Stephen Freeman. j Mr I A , I I Ktilion l.r division ol slaves and other personal property. IT appearing to the Cutrl llmt Miun Tnn unit j Daniel Mun rce, are not resider.l?! of this State, but j reside beyond its limits, so'fhat the ordinary process j ot law cannot be servi-d upon them, it is ordered that puuiica.ion c iiia.m nftiic North Carolinian; pub- I 01 i .ii: in lor SIX Successive lrifis. f hat j unices the stiul ih-ti.-tdai"-fta,"MoaeS Jones and Dati ? A!i uriroe, niiik!; tht ;r appearance at tne next term o, tins Court and plead answer or demur to the said r 'ti!io::, the same will bu taken pro conlcssoagainst them, is iid the Couil w,U proceed to make a divi sion t:f the pioperty mentioned in the soid petition according to the prayer thereof, i (From the Minutes.) . V iAV IV ItKWIS; Ci'k. - - - . . . . . State of I iioiina Cumberland comitv. ( Court oj I'Uas and Quarter Sessions ATarch Term, 1844. Thomas R. Lutterloh ". :'--,-;!4 . vs i-Orijmai. Attachment, John Henry Muiphy, -,I-cVJ to six negroes. IT appearing to the. Conri That the defendant in this ease rrsldts bevmirt tife-li.nit of this State, or so conceals biitisch that 4he usual prtrcess of law cannot be served on ?utn,.ft therefore ordnreti that publication be rnud-in' the "r North Carolinian for six successive weeks' that the defendant appear and plead or demur the next term of this Court, to ho held at the Court House in i-'uyetleville. on the first Monday of June exf, or final judgment will bo entered against him, and tlie propeity levied on be condemned to the recovery of tht plaintiff. Witness, John lVlcLaurtn, Clerk of iaid Court, at office, the first Monday in March, 141, and 68th year of American Ind pendenc. -March -23, 1844 65-fit. J. McLADR IN. State ol' JV. Carolina Cumber!.; nd county. Cuurlof Pleas and Quarter Sessions Alarch Terra, 1844. George McNeill ),, t , ..... ri"-t:al Attachment. 'John Henry Murphy, J v' on six ne-io. 1 IT appearing tothe satisfaction of the Court that j John H. Murphy, the defendant in this case, bath I removed from this State, or so conceals himsell that j thcsnnl process of iavv cannot be served on bun, it is therefore ordered bv the Court that publication i be made in the ' North Carolinian, a newspaper . Pi o, , . v, ,,. j. aoucviiif, ior liie aetenua I: I to a pp -ar and plead or demur at the next term of this Curt, I iobe held at theCoiirl House in Fa yettevide, on j the first Monday -"of June net, or final judgment will be eltr,id nainst him, and the prontutv vi c on ut- conueinrnio: to ine recovery ot liie iilam- (i.T. ."';---i; . Witness, John McLnnrtitf Clerk of onr said Court at oiTice, the first Monday of March, IH44, and GSth year of American Independence, March 23, !SH. 265-Cti J McLAURLN. 8iate ol" Noi thCai oiiua Cumberland " couniy Cotiri of Picas and Quarter Sessions March Term, 1S14. Gardnet & McKotiian ) n - v,., V vs f Original Attachment, John Henry Murphy, Levied- onKix.,. negroes. IT appearing to the Court that the defendant in this case hath removed from thi State or conceals himself so that the usual process of law. cannot be served on him, it ialheielbra ordered lhat publica tion be niadej'or sis u-coks in the North Carolinian requiring the defendant io appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the Court-House in Fayettevillp, on the first Monday in June next, ami pfead or demur, or final jud-rniont will be entered against him, and the property levied " on be con deiiiiied to the recovery ot't!iti'p!aintiiT.''"' Witnes?, John McLaorin, Clerk of-our raid Ccuit at office, tho first Monday o! March, 1844, and 6Sth year of Amciican Independence. : J. McLAURIN. March 23, IS44. 265-Gt. - : - r Have just received their stock of SPUIXG AND SUMMER Eiebraciiig a large and well selected assortment cf Foreign and Domestic Drv Goods, tiats, Bonnets, Shoes, Umbrel las, , Parasols, &c. &c.7 All of wbich'they intend ofleriiig r.t the fo-.ve.-t market price, for casli or undoubted notes. March 30, 1844.- "FEW "OO'ODST H E subscribers are now receiving by late ar rivals from New York, their SPRING AM) STOCK OF (iOODS, Anions which are a variclv if French and Ameri can Pilots, French Mushnsaiid Law ns, O iiiirliams ; and Bombazines, Drah-tle-ta, Summer t-loi lis a nd Cassimeres, Marseilles aud Silk N esting, Brown and whit.-; Linen Drillings. Black and hbte-bbick Crape, Ladies' Kid Gloves, Hall'-iong and half fin tiered Mtts, Eavptian ditto. Silk i.nd foMon Hose, Muslin and Thread Edsiing, Marking Can vrt's and Zephyr Vv orsted, T''mbreli.s antl Parasols, Ladies' Florence, Silk ami Lawn Bonnet?. Albert end Shell ditto, Palm Leaf, Leghorn and Panama Hats, -hildio'n'a Leghorn and Peduie Hats, 2tW0 pairs Shoes, assorteti, Pome very fine. W mi many other articles in the Dry Goods line, which wc will sell low forCASH. g. & ii. McMillan. March 30, 1844. 2G('ll! Si L A R. W. HARDIE-Has just rc- . civet ;t sujtply of BLANKS, mostly used by t;i.-rks, SherilVs," and Onnstalles, prinlcd on fine napcr and vcit executed. - j TliK ORIGIN OF Oi l? KNOWLEDGE j OF FACTS RELATING ROTH TO MIND AND MATTER. Among the writer. wi the iicien.-o "t 'mind, there wis fortiu.'f! y much controversy in re- i?t r.i to the onsjm otir Mens. S? t:liii;-d timi. they are ot rived f,;t'-i uric in.'iin ii u;:i t r ceptioii, th-.it. is, throuirh llie exte n;:i! others considered them u.-j arNinir p-.u t -eiises '.' J l'( .1 Jl tly f; :l OOfiSClOtlSn O! refief-ii.)!! . ... 1 - ? . ami soni ; addeiJ a tijir n t f ideas, ttin ist in the mind v. liicit itiov called nl! tvt n; f;uj)po;( 1! to 1 B, se itideneiio'ent of and prim either of perception or relic TO iio! tit t-.( This ; .seoioejy jiad its oniriii in the ;;nc;enl theory ol' ideas, ;iceordinr to wh-rli .soiiicthiitj was suppose'.! to exist distinct both from the mind and the external object ofits perception. This was what philosophers trieaiit by an idea. It was believed to be the i'mirieiliate object, of the mind's percept io'u, but to be 6n ly a kind of image or representative of the object perceiveci. This hypothesis, -.yh-ch kept its place i2 the science of the mind till a very recent, period, is now generally na- rrntted to nave been a tictton of philosophers: and the phraseology respecting irlens is now ab.atsdoited by the best practical writers; because, .though the ancient doctrine bt: ex ploded, and the term may be used only in a figurative sense, it still seems to imply some thing existing in the mind dtstiiict from (he mind itself. The impressions derived from external thing.? are, therefore, to be consid ered as the occasions on which the various powers of the mind are brought into action. These objects themselves then become the objects ofconsciotisiiess or reflection, atid by their fin Iher exercise we acqoiie certain no tions which arise out of the mental operations. This (Joctrino gives no encouragement So the scheme of materialism, for it h clear that we cat) not remember until we are furnished with some fact to be remembered ; but this can never be supposed to tufect our belief iti the existence ot the power of memory before the fact was so furnished. If wo couid suppose the case of a matt who had lived ail his life in the dark, he certainly could not see, but we should not say the admission of liht imparled lo him the power of vision; it only IVirui.-h-d tiie circumstances which gave occasion to the exercise of sight. It has uecoidingjy been snuwn by Mr ofewatf, that though we may not bo conscious of our mental powers until they r. re failed into action, yet this may .triso from tint most dnipl .sons.-ttinn tuib ns-affords no evidence of the properties, or even of the existence of the "material world. Through the senses, the:?, we nci-pinea knowledge of facts relating to external tiiin;s. The inoula! processes thus brought into action then become the subject of consciousness, and wo actpiire a knowledge of the. facts te h'ltiug In them. My ti further excci.se f these powers on various facts referring "kj both nia'ler and riiitid, weacquiic certain notions arising out of mir reflection upon the relations of these facts, such us our notions i.f time, motion, number, cause and effect, and person al identity; and we acqoue, lii'llier, tho mi piession ofccitin iuiitlaijient.il laws of belief. which aie uot ieferahie tu any process of rea- soiling, Out are lo be considered as a part ol j our constitution, or a spontaneous and in-J tl stinctive cxerciso of reason in every sound mind. The origin of our knowledge then is refer able, in a philosophical point of view, to per ception and reflection. Hut, in point of fact, the knowledge which is acquiied by an indi vidual through his own perception and reflec tion is but a small part of what ho possasses ; rmich of the Uuowledgo possessed by every one is acquiied ihiough the perceptions of other men. .'Ibereromhie. It is told iu classic story that the inhabi tants of one of those Grecian cities that lined the sea in the volcanic region of Sicily, once rushed froni their dwellings to she sea shore amidst the convulsions of a mighty earthquake. They looked out upon the sea, and saw its waves recede, leaving the channel b;.ro. Sud denly lememheriug that tho return of those ocean billows would inolvo the affi ighted hundreds iuto a watery grave, some one more thoughtful than the rent, called loudly upon the confused multitude to ei?;o each other's hands, aud thus meet, defying, the reflux of , the sea. The yawning chasms of the rent earth were behind litem, and before, Iha im- ! pending aval.uione ol waters. nonieii, cnn- i then, fathers, toothers nod brothers clasped each other with tho spasmodic grasp of teiror, and lhu !: tir line of human beings, linked hand in hand, saw Iho blue billows, lo;e a dis tiial wall of azure, roliiug back upon them, hhjh aud thieateniug. Oa it came, vast antl ocean-like, in silent and sullen dignity. It toiled iit the peopled sliaud, s'.iuck ihe multi tude, and hushed the groaning prayer that went op from eveiy voice. Again the wave receded. Toiled strength had savetj tUo. whole ! The chain of human beings was un- itrnken aud ail were save:. L uion t. stic!i":h, am! bv ii miracles arc perioriucd. The 'ioat mora!' antl iuteih-ctiial influctiec i which has superseded the charge of cavalry, the roar of artillery and the bullet's persuasion, in' changing dynasties, iu building up and lovolliiitr omnires and revolot ion izinir natiou-s. is seen nearer us anil is felt in lite heart s J core of cve.y government. Ii waa well said , that " Peace nas ner viciori.n . - shake a country I.) its ceube, but lis hi nad i fields are not wet win uumau gore ; are dethroned, aud other-s nsmme iheir i tilers seats. but without tho .sacrifice of human lilc. W ide .. i , .. io I aud fai throughtho laud the moral btueiagei- netitiiiciil aud of so ; a n J ga JiihWy iy ra u ti v tici:c.t;:i;s t-ll!:ci nr a r.i;;e!i,a!eii, .socieiv h't !i:Jiv:Jtiiil ittiiiroverj. i:.-o:!o. j.s.-i-ificj au.J iha '. S;. -!. 'i't;i ip.i: p.. er id" tniti.! ;K-tiit: as a r:;ass oxhibitio :i iiitt-il. . It dv. :i rii conrtitt in the nciiosi of t!ie : i the ha!-icb..ris!ic of (he I lam. s ; (iiiif 0 ! liiir-. ij fiiorc u h.ertn;! in ihe sti!- " ' he wotnierr-ij rs!, iiy Lu! it i;...ves r.in.;: ;i spirit U; uhetever i- i.l e;;;ssrrt in iv.ctt tin be Uussed. It finds synipaihj Oes. it j;i'.!'bs wilil t':p ;-; v. i' weeps Mitri it,..- soiiowhil. it reai.tis with tht ... - .- -.- 7 the wisi; ;ii:u it t. 1 ho t'ottiii'iis t '. f'.lilic.e !t 51 isllCS ! tb 'e in power, the it'iiied of 'ho reason of their resirnints- e man of irve worlh is never preBumnbi- otts, alio the ren! tibllltv that society wottlil sofuetimes npg.-andizc, v.-uuld, ofits own will, le'ieaf fiocj ?ho pithiie gaze. Sticii ;: irii-i-Iectual power, while it cat; cope s iccessfoliy wilh dilTiiciillies nnd jierplexiiies Unit beset and ohsitttcl the 'path of Kunwltdge. fall back paralized before the. malevolence and envy of mankind. Make your company a rat iiy, and people wiH value it. Ale:, despise what i'ley can.' easily have. Ei.Ofit-ENCK. We clip, the following speci men of eloquence froro iheGien-id t iSUss ') Mu-iefiu, which appear to have bef. deliver ed befoie a magistiate'.s court in th ;l -reel ion : " May II please the Coutt I h;.ti rather live for thirteen huti&re rf centuries on the lilt I end of a ihonderboh chew the raffed cd-"j r.c fiu. ..ri:.u...- . ii r-" wi swanow me cornets Ol ;i Vir ;in;a wnrr ::cr- t;ui Isavo mv tonrat: toi n out h v a "teen ini.-r, thiti to b th-.w Ima-.. uoo.le by trie gcntlcinan ' Frofessnj- Porson made tiie-; oniidt'd confos-i.-ioti, " when 1 was sevente'-n y.-ars i.i" ;, J thought I knew every thing ; as soon es 1 sva-tweiity-foiir. and had read Leiiiir. I foiiiui F knew nothing.'' Forfy years since, ore the sr hc.'nmai.tcr was iilji oii.-i.'' some of the Moiiil.tecs hrn; strauie notiruis f gi-tiniiiut tea! ;i.. t-Mia.-v -(his was o!, woik lor Die!.;-,- ...;,r, ,rtt- ( no! nt. jusfi'. ) t!i; reputation of l,t-i ir i k-.:.;n- j el r-iei! j at Fo'h wi ote an fr' K in these words : iu tiiieeoc: I To Travdle J guintj -aid O;:; i i r 1 1 chaise Ie: .o i:; r l.ML'i i,-. An l.ot:esiI I ior rniau v.i; i had blamed the cieie-y for !U a cotnpaiiv t t ii i ng a tu :h na 1 1 ol tho Mit-ipi-o's p-opeit), "Ah utey vooid IjKo a ivtetiUe ll they ilk 1 1 cm- to ni;.i-.t J-'oivtisi. PiKet;. Sir Astlcy C'uoper seemed to he innately philoso piHoaily disposed, at.-d n'wnys had some ri ject of praciiciil utility its view. In his scion line enquiries, he had a reinnrkablo .faciiitv of iipjiK'iiiy; his knowledge to the diiiy cni,. corns of life, and del-'eht in 3!iggestinjr iin. provoments !'.r nieiicts which mi't'ht also ap- j.e.i. ion iiniiiio to attract nis noiiee. ,- InenJ ol his says: icmemhcr upon ono occasion' saying in his heat ing, 'I mus! s'.-ttd toy -Tun to havo u cleaned : 'or it has become to much' loaded that it has beroms nnlt . for . fifee.' 'Pooh,' said" he. -sond it fo'Londnn." Keep a fev ounces of quicksilver in the u case, and' then you can easily unload your ouu yourself. Stop up the touch -holes "by mean? of a little wax ; and iheu pouring the quick silver into the barrels roll it alon-' thorn frr a Tow rl.inn!.! 'I'l.. .... . ...r.. ! ?U . 1 ! r 1 1 ' . .- ........ . .... I( . ni-j ii.-au Will r -. . . ' . loin: an amaorimt, aii-i ioavc i cent! -:p. toi; jici-.-ilvet rtiid it is iei't ia tii(j with per ' ns tne lost u-.iv it iiiiO out e.l ;;:e have then only t. sn; Ihrough a piece of thin y. again lit foi u.-e, lor lie' ie strainer. Tin- plan has feci success. :t nil t. -h ieatiicr. wii! he ef-it used. Lu' a loolving-gias? upon an even table ; lake a ire.-i) egg, and shake jt f,,r so-)e t iul,N so that ihe yoik may bo biol.eii olhI mixed up with tho white;. 1'oti may then, with a steady hand, balance it on its point, and make it' stand on tho gtttss. This would bo impossi ble lo Jo white Ihe ezz w,as in its on-nra! stale. Fasie.i u piece- of ad to theer-d of o can ;!f burnt : phice it yoi v die which II, I: he been ii water. gently m o loin u may hue; il propcr oqinliSjiiuiii ; then light bum to the end without siiikieo id it wii t Enclose a bulk! in paper, as smoothly possible, aud si-pc nd ll above the flam of a in to holu i.imp or caud'e melt and full. ; vo l w ill soon see it be J.'i-o i.v it'o't, ihujuo'n which ii will m per, ect-,tt tie ;kt m in ti e iiitci : but the pa- riis ir'f'.iliijiii.'e, burnt. Tiie ait oi pes fot mir.g this trick con sits in tising i.'sitn"ili rMid bullet, aud eu- clysiisor j; in , j-.ii,-er wilit hut fnv folds :r iitieei: oi o.-t'S. .in tain u- irt'.iiliii le.t water v.'ater, until you ai in t'a -it !o y"v,r ''As llu'!' iiiuiaiH; an! tiu-u lif-: i ' - , . , ' j po-ltlOU !V '.iC.H.I'!: CO ; id; i ii.iti. ly ; a'.ui, :; net i your palms at yoar hip' ourst .t wiiw nJ wnh your feet, es-ai , nacidiiug with - . . ,,r. ; ,w',e.;'t;', w! ch'oi cf h.af t, ot potasii w! ;;ir ifihiciul tt' , ,- '. , ... - ,,!.,,. i,- I u"-' J p..wo..' v t ?iece ct w oe in sui.i!".iit: at i-.i, aiiu let a iinglo drop lal! from its e-tid upon liie oi s t n e," !1 wilt inimedl.ilelv buri ;:i;o liaeo-. .inc; t ...n 1 . : . . t . . 1 ; . 1 . . . . ' . ; . . MIIUU "O OUt . I Mi ill. t. M.t 1 - Ltillfiilliut; aBacktuj Bio vices of cin! tinJ ittdiv i.iiiol n Text Book.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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April 27, 1844, edition 1
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