H i 933328 Not p ia.draoc.a 50 flat paid ntU lK ed. 300 Vot paid till the year haj expired, 350 Vo subscription received or a less .time than a year,1 unless the price be paid in advance Vfun rife 2f0ttt1 IXWL ait CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS J AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS.' FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, AUGUST 18, 1849. VOX. 10 XJO Onesquareoftwenty-on lines or less, tor one inser tion, GO ceats : every sub- flea uent insertion, 30 cents 'except it remain in for ser- leral montns, wnen it writ be charged $3 for two months, $4 for three, fcc, S10 for twelve man Uis- frt- Liberal derfuctioa for Urge advertisement by the year or six months i CP r.HRAP CASH AND BARTERING STORE. . w . h! method of informing his Til Sub.cribar ?e,'ny tbt he has taken a fo.aJU J ta. Pub;ic;arr. below lr H. BrsasoR.. STJS5Stfc c:p-d?r B wh he U now ,Bi nesriy "pp eral M.ortinent of GROCERIES, Suited to the Uarter Trade. Also, si.es.Caps and Hats, Su-l.lles, Bridles, and Collars, Crockery and Glassware, Hardvvare and Cutlery, blacksmiths' Tools, in set, 30 sides best Spanish Sole Leather, 5 torn Swedes and R elish Iron, 2 ditto Catins. of bit quality. Wll - .11 nf wh r-h will V ,.ia t th. irrl or giren in exchange for " " : .his oUce. all or wincn win fce tola at tae very ot m -fleet price, for Ca.h u"iBJ.ofCouotry Produce. I Sept. 23. 1343. M. WILLIAMS. Sol J-A.S. a. SMITH, E3 .5XECMH5JE:iICL AND HAIR DRESSER, 1. 4YETTEVILLE, N. C. Has taken the shop in the Fayetteville Hotel, where he intends carrying on his business in a .superior manner, and desires a continuance of public p.itromige. April 20. 1S49 WANTED. An intelligent whiteboyis want, ed as an apprentice to the above business. J. G. S. HUTCH KISS' VcrficalJUalei Wliccl. Tiere are several hundred of these wheels in i o 'leratioii in different counties in North Ci ruli.ii. r'ur proof of their great advantage over t'Se coin-no flatter wheel, or any other wheels i,,)W in use fur s.vv mills, we confidently reier to t!uie who h tve applied theia to their mills. -We c.i.i ecinaie;id them pirticul-rly for their su periority ia c .ses of a low he .d. at water, or back Ve still kee; a supply of Wheels, suitable for (Jitlere t he i.l of vv iter, ..t Wilmi ngton. New txr.i, vV.suington, E ie iton, and Fayetteville. fiie wheel. m . y also be had of IS. A. Brevard, Li i,-..l itoa, .md Uriah vVelli. Petersburg, Va. t'erso is vvihi.4 to obtai a the riht to use the -vheeU. will be serve.! 01 implication to D. Mc eill StCa., ia etteville, N. C. u. McNeill. A. A. McK ETHAN. D. J. Mc ALISTEll. 3, 13-19. y a V Dili SJiULM 1 hat beautiful rciiivnce on liaymouat. for merly bulougiog to C f. ..allett. kj.. n-ar the re.itlf nee of . r Hale, ia offered tor sale. It has staWe and out-houses of ail kind; and everything m coaiplete order. I hi. residence ii fo well known, and in to cJiB oa-nding a lite, overlooking the town, that fur ther particular are unnecessary. inquire at the Caroli nian unico. June 19. 1347. 486-tf. Extr.ict of a letter from Edward Bingham, Esq., Druggist of Detroit. Detroit, M-rch 23d, 1S41. Dr. Ch-ules Osgood, Dear Sir I have the pjst ye.rsld hundi-eds of b(.ttles of the INDIA CHOLAGOGUE prepared by you, and have found it to give uaivers .I satii' .ction in the cure ol r'e ver and Ague, Chill, Fever, Dumb Ague, ir. Sec. I m iy s.iy, I think, without hesitation, thut I have never known it to fail in cases which h .ve come under my. own observation, where it has been faithfully used according to direction?. I am yours very trulv, E. BINGHAM. Extract of a letter from Messrs Scattergood, Haverstick &, Co., of Phil delphia. Phil ldalphi ., '2d mo. 21th, 1S42. Dr. C. Osgood, respected friend : We have had occasion to see the good effects of th)" medicioe ia the c..se of a young man vho bad been troubl ed with chill a l-"ig time and could not get clear of them, but since he com me iced tikiag a bottle of thy preparation, h s e itirtly recovered and is now becoming quite stout. Respectfully thv friends. SCATTERGOOD, HAVERsTICK &. Co J. HINSDALE. DR. SUKll WOOD'S Vibrating Magnetic Machines. By receat improvements in these Machines, their power is doubled in cases ot the same size, and the prices reduced to $12 and $14 each; the $12 sizes being greatly superior to the $12 sizes of ether machines. They now run with more power and smoothness, and are better adapted for magnetizing patients than any other in use. Each case is accompanied with a Manuel (11th edition, p. 400, 32 mo.) in the English or French language, according to order, which contains clear and minute directions for the proper use of the instrument in the various diseases to which it is applicable, which are found to include many of the most peculiar and obstin- te th.;t are known to the medical profession. The Manuel also con tains a synopsis of the different systems of medi cal practice, Allopathic, Homajpthic, and Mag- nopathic, with a full glossary. Physicians and others are cautioned against purchasing the imitations of these m chines, as thev will be found of comparatively little v-lue. No premium h;:s ever been obtained over these m gnetic m chines at the American or any other institute, as is represented by the jianuf. etui ers of interior machines. Ct7 As I have become the Agent for th sale of the above ...achiue? from a conv ction of their upefulneso in diatace. and not from any desire t speculate ou them: and am responsible to t.e owner for tnein. tney nan only be obtained by the payment of th each on the delivery of the ...achine. I have deposited them with Air Uayne at t.-e Carolinian Office, who will show them, or deliver them on the payment of the cash price, and on no other terms. CUAllLEd .uONTAUUE. April 7, 1S-19. 6m. Cheap as possible ! The Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public gener-dlv. that he has opened a Siuttlle and flaviiess-tti king JJS TJHLlSHMh'jYT on Person street, two doors est of the Cape Fear Bink, wheie he wuuld be glid to receive a share a public pitronige. He keeps constantly on hind Saddles, Harness, Bridles, M rtiagales. Whips, &c, mideof good mteri il and by good workmen. Persons wishing anything in his line will please examine his articles before purchas ing elsewhere. He returns his thanks for past tavors and requests a continuance of the Same. Prices moderate. C3- REPAIRING neatly executed and at short notice. W. OVERBY. Aug. 11, 1349. ly. It N A 1 . OSO X AC A DIM. T!-e Exercises of thi3 Institution will be re sumed on Wednesday the 26th day of September. The Trustees nad Principnl take f leasuie in an nouncing to the public, that the assistance of the Rev. John J. Brantl v, who is slredy favorably known to this community as a classical teacher, has been seemed to the School. The buildings connected with the Institution are ample md in thorough repair. The he Ithful-iess, and convenience of the loca tion, together with the facilities afforded to the pupils for improvement, it is hoped will con ti iue to augment the patronage of the School. Terms as heretotoie For further information, address the Principal at avetteville. DANIEL JOHNSON, Principal. Aug. 11, 1S49. 54G-41A&.S. 15 W FALL. GOODS. hy Ihe Steamer Evergreen. NORTH CAROLINIAN. Win II. Bajrne, Gdltor and Proprier. FAYETTE VILLK, N. C. AVaVST1071049. ELECTIONS. INDIANA. The democrats have elected their Governor and Lt.Gov., snd s large majority of the Legislature. So far as heard from, the de mocrats have gained one member of Congress. KENTUCKY- The democrats gained two members of Congress and lost one. The Legislature is whig. The emancipation ists d'd not elect a single member to the Conven tion to alter the Constitution. About 50 whigs and 50 dem crats, elected to the Convention. THE CHOLERA is on the decrease in some place3, and on the increase in others. For s le in Fayetteville by S. March 31st, 1S4'. "Cm. A. M. CAMPBELL, AUCTIONELK, Jl.VD ..i.iilsl:ii Mercliant, WilJLKVLE aM) UETAlL. j ON ha.id and for s l-, the I rgest -s aie.it of SraiXu a -.d SUM.'.tLil CLOrti.-N-- j .tt pi ices very nuich i educed. COATS. C'.its of every varie'y, -:nbi:.ei ig 11 t'.el.t": stvies, and of uii iuipii.v. d cut ..'id m -i.;r, fi ..m l icts. to 1, 2, 3,4, ". ti, -t, ....d upwuids. PANTALOONS. Pantaloons of all ki.ids, from 75 cts. to 1, 1,50, 1,7 , 2, '), a. id also a very fashionable style, tae L .in .rti.ie stripe, ,.s lr as 3, 3, 50, $4, ...ul u.ivv irds. VE JTS. Vests ofcvery variety, comprising Silk, Sat.!, Cshiuerc, M aseili.-s", V. le.'.c: :, from 00 cts., 7 jets., yl, -2, $2,50. a, id upwards. BOVS CLOTHING. Ahvjyson hand foe I .rgest .ndbest assortment of Jov's'Cloihing ever otie.ed in this city. A sple 'did issoitme.it of CLO THS .!id CAS SIM lillUl of the beat in ike, together with a larae an'l n . lvlsoine variety of SlLK and MAKSE.L i c..' T. whicn will be md up to ordei i.i the nest in inner, 20 per cent f iitmil nrices. and ia ail beautiful lit guaranteed. AT COSTCME HALL. Corner of Pratt street and Centre -War'cet Space, BALTIMORE. II. II COLE. ttached to the above, is one of the lar gest and most extensive SHIRTS FACTORIES in the country, embracing eery variety and m .ke. at prices which cannot tail to pie -se any o.ie wishing to purchase. OCr ONE PRICE ONLY! 0 KJO. Ovl-l, Afiicy fti Iaakiii Business. The Subscriber oilers his services to persons having B.nk business, as an age.it for the le.ievv al of Notes md procuring Discounts at either of the Banks in Fayetteville His office is i.i the Court House, where he miy be found at all times dn i,ig the usu I business hours. Com inn lie t i. . - is ad.hes-ed to hirn by m:;il will meet with pr in:;t .tie :tin. JAME5 BAKER. Ju .e I.i, IS !'.. 5'5-tf. US 1 i iOJ STATKs o L s: S - L : LOTIIING M A. ii. - - f Li Nos. 2 i; & n A IS F . t : i J )2.-5 j, 2 5d &. -5-5 1 e ll tee!, betviee.i r ulton stieet -nd I urli .g li,) ni:w YORK, H ,ve on hasid the I irgest :ssoitmet of Cl.-thi.ig in the United St..tes, .d pted to .11 in j kets. In the article of Shirts a. id Dr-weis, we keep m endless varie'y. Also tiie m -st exte.i.-ive ;n muf cturers of Oil Clolhi ;g a .d Cove;ed Hats in the woi Id. PI .in and fashion ble Clothing of 11 kinds. C-t.liue- of slock se.it by m il. O.ders pri inpuy naea Dr. H. 11. SlllMaVCOD'S Cumpoiiiul Chloride of Coltl5 FOR SCROFULOUS DISEASE These remarkable medic. .1 remedies of the I ite eminent and well known Dr. Sherwood of New Yoik. consisting of a preparation of magnetized CHLORIDE Or; GOLD, compounded with vari ous other m iteri.-ls w ith gre..t cre and by a la borious process, and of a BITUMINOUS PLAS TER, have been tested by an extensive practice of twenty-five years' cont i nu ince, and may now justly be considered as-more successful than any other known remedy in the treatment of CON SUMPTION in all'its early stages, and of all Tuberculous or Scrofulous Diseases. For this class of complaints they are now extensively adopted by physicians in their own practice in various parts of the country. They are prepared hv n a under the direction of the Executrix of the est .te of the 1 ;te Dr. Sherwood, to whom, by j his will, his rnedic ;1 recipes are intr-ea in me ! same manner in ll respects as herert tore, and , . : . j . r 4j 1, .... -.S'o o 1 are always accompanieu oy ui. oucj. . a uible medic 1 treatise upon the treatment ol Chronic Dise.ses, a work which was the result of many years of lbor and reseirch, and which shows ia the clearest manner the principles up on which the operation of his remedies is found ed tod their mode f cure. This work w ill en able auv perso.i to dete.-t the iu tu:c and extent of scrofulous or tuberculous dise. se in himself or .thers. bv pressme v.i the giiiglions of tne spin 1 :.e;ve.-,o"i the sp ce.sbetwee-i the vertebraxalong e. en side of the spine. U. H. SHERWOOD'S Successojs, No. 10 1 Chamber st.. New York. Our Aent in Faette ille, N. C. is "CIIARLE.5 MONTAGUE. April 7, 1540. inn Has just commenced receiving his Full and Win ter Goods, and will continue receiving by nearly every arriv d from the north, until his supply f Goods are completed ; all of which being pur ch ised by the package for fash, will be oflered by w hiles le or retail at reduced prices. Au;. 11, lslO. Telegraphed for Charleston Courier. New Orleans, Aug. 9. Twelve hundred bales Cotton huvc been sold since the reception of the Cambria's accounts, at higher prices. Middling is quoted at 9;; fair at 11 cents. Our city continues very healthy. Tht inter ments of the week were 60 one of cholera, none of yellow fever. A destructive overflow has taken place in Red River, which is still rising It is feared that the cotton in the valleys will be a total loss. Th steam ship Alabama has beeu chartered by government to carry troops from Pascagoula and Pensacola to T.mpa Bay. Texas papers say that the late rains have damaged the cotton crops immensely, and that they will not average half a crop throughout that country. N's 2 June 30, 1MU LEWIS &. HANFORD, 231, 2o &. 25 Pe .rl st., N. Y. oin. less than the uc- cases a neat and r i:i yah ia: II O 111' B!Fi April FAYETTEVILLE, A. C. This building, the 1. lgtst ai d h :iiti n.fst Hotel i.i Noi th C': i li ia, has beei. le fed by the subscriber for a term of years, and is n.w t pen for the reception of travellers, visiteis, ;.nd boarders. All the furniture and fixtuje i bout the build ing are entirely new, h ving been purch . ea-d within the 1 .st month Ti:e uccomrnod -t i-: s i all lespects will be ..s r d .:s can be frui dn the Stite. The single rocrr:s ! e provided viil ev ery n.-ces..rv co:. veniet.ee : and the oct.ble na m- - . "... . .... a r. : l . i for 1 dies wild t .ir.nus, . le targe ui:u in-cu v i r . c i e THE MOST EXTENSIVE SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES IS AT Vo. 179 Biihimore st., near Light, BALTIMORE ', Md. H'tieie 300 persons arc. employed, and a fuck if 10G0 dozen blurts ul ways on hand. Merchants and others visiting Ji.. It. more are inviied to e il -and examine the Urest and best stock of SHIR I tli-t h is ever been ollered, con sisting of 11 s.:.i'5 -md (pi litics, for men and bovs, w I.icii for style and workm :i. ship canm t Mf::e th in usu .1 eitorts H-'ve been ne sur;J. m .de o desir-.'ole se.iJer the assoi tn.ent complete a W JETTON nd a everv ies; ect. T Marcli 10, 1510. lv Li'.r.e, a tan . has resumed JJLm JJ m JOLL17-Ilj bookbu.di n.s t the new glo.-e next Jour r iiea.-h-v wtierw he will receiTe s.n.1 execute b-.udin!; in -i ? sirej- TURMP SKKl). the b'l-i- l-eler. ?e subst ket and tilt- t-.bi.c nti Is Xhv st .hT. d iel:c cies aiM i ' '. by 0. !, Fish, 1 hometown -,d "i ne Crockery for sale by April 2S. J. D. W I LL1 A MS. NEW QOOBS. The Subscriber is now receiving his stock of FALL GOOD 3, purchased recently in the north ern markets at the lowest prices, consisting in pirt of Calicoes, Kerseys, Sheetings and Shirtings, Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinets, Alpaccas, DeLaiuf, and Bombazine., Pocket and table Cutlery, hardware of all kinds, Florence, Kutland and other straw Bonnets, Gentlemen's f.ishion -ble mole-skin H-ts, Men's, bnv's and children's Hots and Caps, of all kinds, , Saddles, Hridles and Marting-.les, Whips, horse and mule CoIlrs, 20 Cases Roots and Shoes; A good iissoi tment of common CR0CKEKY & GLASS WARE, Rio and Liguira Cofee, 15 hbls. crushed and clarified Sugars, Ll cksmith's T-ols. and finishing Nails, Sw de Iron, fjoir. 1 to 7 inches broad. And i variety if other articles which he would b- g! d to sell for cash or exchange for country produce. J. E. BRYAN, opposite Bank Cape Fear Aug. 11, 1S10. 3m. ' APPO.NTMENTS i OK PREACHING. R v. J. R H rmon, " the blind Preacher, by Divi :e permission, will pre .ch at the following ( I ces: Saturday, September 1st, at Bethel, Richnio-.d co ; S. bb th, 2d, at Lauiel Hill, 10 o'clock, a. m.; s .rce dy at Spring Hiil at 4 o'clk, p. in.: Tuesd y, -ltn, ;.t Antioch Piesbyterian Church, R beson co.; Wednesday, 5th, at Provi dence, ne r Lumber Bridge ; Thursday, 6th, at St. P. ul's; r iid y, 7th, at Gray's Creek, Cum-berl-. .d Co.; S-tud -y, Mb, t Ged.r Creek; Sab fa .tii, ith, ..t Coi.co.d Met hodist Chuich ; Tues d v, llt:., ,:i Unio i ; Wednesday, 12th, i t Pir.ey Groie ; i'liursd y, 13th, t the l.lufi Piesbyterian Chinch: Frit!..ytrael ; Si.tu.d y and Sabbath, lot ii ;,d iGth , It r jiendship (William's church.) Kev. D vid J. Willi..ms will plc.se mke ..pp' intine.Js for Mr Harmon, between ship .'id Favetteville, so that he can be ut Fay etteville on 22d and 23d September. The nli.id Preacher, Laborinst a he does, under one of the severest losses that can bef. 11 any f the linma.ii race, is commended to the sympathies and kind aid of the benevolent. Communicated by J. MONROE. Aug. 11, 1519 2t Later From Europe Transmitted for th. Saltimor American. St. John. N. 13., Aug- 8. The steamer America. Capt. Harrin, ar liveit at Halifax etenla, at 2 o'clock p. in , wilU uiiu w t ek'fc later intelligence Iruin Europe, biiiigitig fifi v-tliiee thruugli ateu get a. Pan Uaie to ttie gtilh, aiut loiidou to the rtl ultimo to urgr ttpin the Britwh ministry a recogni tioa of the de facto governmeut of Hungary. It is mentioned as a significant fact mat Quaker moved the first resolution, which proves that tKe rfibris of Hungary are fullj appreciated and understood, when ther thus overcome the scruple of members of the Peace Society, who in their speeches, inntead of using expressions of sym pathy, boidly propose to a hi Hungary by taking up arms against Austria. The meeting became highly excited, and rose a one man and shouteti for war. The peti tion adopted bv the meeting wa laid be fore Parliament and elicited an interesting debate upon Hungariau a Hairs. ITALY. It is announced that the troops who re cently received orders to embark for Italy, ami were recalled after the account of tne surrender of Rome, are to be embarked lor their original destination. Home is under the military rule of Gen eral Oudinot, and order ami tranquility prevail. All public acts are rendered in the name of the Pope. He continues liv ing at (iaeta, but beyond the fact that he will remain there until after the accouche ment of the Queen of Naples, nothing seems to be known. It is said he will afterwards proceed to Rome, full v clothed with both temporal and spiritual authority, and that the priesthood around him, having learned nulling from past misfortunes, resolutely refuse concessions to the popular party. Nothing is said as to how the French army is to be paid, but it is reported that Russia has agreed to lend his Holiness two millions without interest, the principal tu be paid at the rate of half a million an nually. The American consul, at the latest ad vices, had not returned his authority. When the 1 tench soldiers attacked Ins office he withdrew after protesting against the indignity. Garibaldi was at Orvicti on the 17th. He had levied a tribute of two thousand pounds on the inhabitants ; alter which he took up a position in the neighborhood. Finally the people are collecting from dif Icrei.t part of the country and torisnug armed band, intending to join Garibaldi. The state of affairs in Ireland remains about the ame as at the last advices. . . . fa c inor.a j ::t.:t- 12,000 bbls. Juiv !", 13-i TURPENTINE. N A THAT' j. 53--U a KING &. Co. ThrTakiff or 184 6-The Dry Goods Reporter ot N. York slates a circumatai.ee in,relation tu the successful competition of American manufactures with foreign, which sp ak volumes in favor of the democratic 1 ar If ol 1846. It says the further intnor The accounts from the manufacturing j tation of musteline de iaines for Arnerici n consumption, must prove a luting ouiuv. e have examined the patterns of the for eign fabric iu comparison with the produc tion of our own manufacture, and are sat isfied that the former must yield tht palm to the latter, both in point ot style and fin ish." According to this, the American manufacturers will have the trade entirely to themselves. This is a commentary upon the whig cry that the country would be ruined by the Tariff of 1846, worthy of consideration with those party croakt rs f.ir '"protection " This show a that we are able to protect ourselves against all manner of foreign invasion. Northern Turnip Seed received by green" to day. For sale by Ever- H INS DALE. August 4, 1S49. If. S tj : . h.iv,-. c....i s;c- t ti.t- st Y ne b r is kep hv :f,,i i-.;i..i. ! ..ri;l c.-urtt.-'v. w lo v ill us ' ii ' ' ,.r m.. hpst ou .li v if :un cd by tr.- others. ... T.ie lessee, with some yens exj e.ience i t tni voc.tion, will m ke every exeition to give sctis- faction to the patrons ot the llou-e. ANN BROWN. M .y -5, 149. 532-lv NO NUB. t u ., ulih ne in the distilling of l lld.C dW"'Vltfu ...... .... . Turpentine, Nathan King. Ju.ie 4, 184'J. 500 Acres oi land W. L. HALL. and We hive erected a Still 11 miles from town oi the st ij-e rojd to R leigh, and will carry on the dUtilli r Tnrne iti'ie in the name , . - - - I Btyle of N-th.tn King &. Co. NATHAN KING, W. L. HALL. June 4, 1S40. 537-tf Mew Establishment. The Subscriber h s opened a Shop on frerson treat, nearly opposite Liberty Point, at the stand recently occupied by Simpson &. McLaughlin for the manufacture of SADDLES, ORIOLES, HARNESS, and a other articles in his line, where he would glad to persons in want of such articles. He is prepared to do any work in the way of TRIMMING, that may be entrusted to him. (0- Particular attention paid to repairing, &c. J. D. CALLAIS, Agt. May 5, 1840. 6a). DOCT. KENNEDY w. utd i h-rm the citizehs of Faettevi!le th t he is i i t-w: . i ndwuln -m in u ;til the 11th. Hise igageine tselewheir will oblige him tole ve then. He will be le s ed to w ;it n all requiring his services up to th t time. Persons in the country h viojj engage ments with him would do well to c 11 e-ily, as he r liinot protr ct his t..y. Odice in the Favettev:lle Hotel. Aug. 4, 1S49. BLVNKS Of all kinds fur sale ai this Office D a W. McLAUB IN i,i,gin Cumhe; 1 .:.d r u;,;;. , :l a- nndeo by Rockfish f.r three miles. The I nd ia til rimbeied vith ton.s-iw-n.ull, -nd turpentine tim ber, -nd is well ..d.pted tor the making of tar There i on the said lands a good Fuim with a corTil'ort..ble dwelling house; Aso a saw and grist Mill i.i good lep .ir, and not more th.in a quarter If mile from Big Rockfish The Toll bridge crost-:g tii ; Rockfish on the Camden ro.d, will be s.dd with the 1 o.ds if desired. Alo, will be sold, one hu.-.d:ed seres of land, including the F. 11- f Rockfish, ore i f the bet mill sites in the southern country, for Saw-mill or f.ctory purposes. J. C. DAVIS. June23,lS49. 539-tf. $ 200 REWARD. Ero.ve Jail, in Sampson county. North Caro litu, on the night of the 14th instant, two pri- -or.eis. JOHN P. WILLIAMS and NEEDHAM STEVENS, combed with stealing Negri es. .Villi ms h i been convicted and awaiting the ;e ite. ice of the Court, and Stevens was awaiting his trial. Williams is ibout 35 or 40 years of age, 7i feet 0 oi "5 i-.ches high, thick well set frame, weighs Abcu: 1 1 los., iaouth large and lips little pout- 1 ,4, e. e d irk, eye-brows d -rk and he .vy, low j ;.re foreheid, dirk hair, a downcht surly .. )k, iome limping ;jeculi-rity in his right foot, w Uh the toe turned in Stevens is about 40 years of age, 6 fret high or up'-rds, I rge muscl .r frame, weighs about 17 l'ji.. mouth rather 1-irge, lips thick, good te?th, blue ees. high receding forehead, hair thi i and somewhat lght originally, now a little rjev, i fdr skin, md fond of joking. ' Twill give Two Hundred Doll .rs for their ap- urehe-'sion and confinement in any Jk.il in the United State, so th't I get them again or One Hu.died Doll irs for one of them. A. U. CHESNUTT. S-henR-Clinton, Jane 10, 1S49. 533-2m ditiicts ate altoeiher sat siucioi y. In cotton and woollen goods a lair business is going forward. froduce. A moderate business has been done in produce at full prices. Cation market The official cotton quo tations i t the btoker for the last w eek are Mill quoted, but nut altogether obtainable. Fair Upland D&d.; lair Mobile 5d.; iair Orleans, ad.; middling qualities. 4d. ' Hour. Vv enter n cana. 22s. a 2js lid.; Phi aUelj hia, 3-. a 2js. j Ualtimore, 24s. a 5i4s. Oil ; Umo 2os. a 26s. nieat. United States red, white and mieu,bs. t. a 7s 8d. Indian corn is in less request at 29s a 30s. per quarter for white, and 2b a 30s. fur yellow. Indian meal 15s. a 15s. bd FROM THE CONTINENT We have accounts from Vienna to the 2 1st ot June, winch are confu-ed and con- tiadicloiv. It is admitted, however, that en ler Ben., who. u anneais, crosaeri the Irouse canal at the heail of 0U,000 men ami took the encampment of the Croats by storm. After a set ies of conflicts, whicn lasted tour days, tliey compelled the Imperialists to raise the siege ol r'clei warden and eva cuate the Uiaska. The insurrection in the south of Hun gary is complete, being announced hi a uuiieon published at Kinie-Uashew ich, at Zeitun on the Weiur. W e have the .- .. ,i.. .....i ..i version ol a sitarp action mv iun iiacc near V ailzeii. between Georgey and tiie Ausirian Oenerals Sass ana liombvrg. t lie Bulletin say s that on tne I5tn the Hun- ai iau aru.y m.iicniil upon aitscn, then nun. it.; j iiauictoiy. It is auuiuieu, iiuwcki, hi Jeiiacliicn, the Ban of Croatia, has bet J Fay-1 completely defeated by the Magyars undi GROCERIES, Hardware, hats, caps, & shoes. The Certificate for Eleven shares of the Stock of the Bank of Cape fe.r.in fvor ot the 1 te Gabrifl Holmes, having been lost or mislaid, notice is herebv given thnt application w ill be made by the "undersigned as Executor Ao the estate of th elected for a renewal of said certi ficate, for the benefit of id estate. OWEN D. HOLME5, Executor July 2S. 1849. 344 -3m IjOCO lbs. nev ive Gsc FEATHERS, just "fa July 28, J949. M4-3t Hay Street. MILES COSTIN, ii EXSU A I. A U EXT For ihe sale of all kinds of coun try Produce, such as Lumber, Timber, Naval Store Corn, Bacon, &c &c. WILMING ION. N. C. Reference, P. K. Dickinson. O. G. Par.ley, E. P. Hall, Gilbert Potter, John Dawson, July 21, 1649. Dr. Tho H Wright, Owen Fennell. A. L. Price, Wilmington, N. C Melancholy fate of an Aeronaut. Con siderable anxiety has prevailed in the vi cinity of Cardiff and Swansea, throughout the week, regarding the fate of an aeronaut named Green, (not Mr Charles Green of Vauxhall lelebrity.) who, it is feared, perUhed by falling into the sea in his as cent in a balloon from Cardiff' on Monday last. The balloon wa the property ol Mr W adman of Bristol, who had been an nounced to make the ascent, but through illness was prevented. Mr Green under took t he trip, at d took his departure fium terra tirma about 6 o'clock in the evening. Its course on lea ing the earth was over the tow n in the direction of Penarth, Mr Green liberating a parachute with a car at tached to it as he passed over. The next morning about 5 o'clock, the balloon was discovered at Wad more in Somersetshire, lying on the ground, about three parts tilled with gas and not at all injured. No one was with it, but ia the vecuuu-d V t.ie Kuss.ans, wh , according cur a ccat Iieck tie Pal" bout and a h.....i. r. it-il nutiW astlie enemv aUVanceil. i l""'1 miiuimniiii wcie munu. n- At niiit Georsjev occupied a stronK posi- Huirie ve been made along that part of lion before t a.lsen. His army, estimated at 44,UL0 men, with 120 piecesut artillery. was attacked the next morning by the ad vanced guards under Sass, but tne artillerv foiled every attempt to uisln.ige mem. 1 he cannonauiiig on both sides was nevere. The Hungarian cavalry executed a number of valiant c targes on the Uussians. On the lbih the ma .u body ot the Russian army was brought up, and on tne l7tu they attacked Waitzen, and. notwithstanding a desperate resistance, the Hungarians, wt. re conq eiled tu evacuate me town, with the lo of two standards. two cannon, and 500 prisoners. In the course of the pursuit, it was found that only the rearguard ot thw Hungarians had ueeii engaged, their main army having marched to the north. Gen. Rombeie . i . i -. wuii cav airy was uespatcneu in pursuiu ENGLAND. A large and enthusiastic meeting was neld at Loudon tavern to express public tne coast after Mr Green, but not the least intelligence can be elicited if his fate. At dusk ou Monday evening, the coast guard pt rceiveu a balloon crossing t:ie Severn m the direction ot Card ill. It was close to the sea when discovered, and one party saw it dragging through the sea, and sud denly ascend to a great attitude. 'Ihis leads to a supposition that Mr Green aban doned it to save himself by swimming, but perished in the effort. His body waa found in tne channel. When Baron da Sleeken .was at tha head ol his division at Vorktown, waitii g for the striking of the British Hag, be per ceived himseif in dang r from a shell thrown by the enemy, nd suddenly threw himself into the tteBca. 4ien. Wayne, in the jeopard j and horry of the moment, lei t u pon him. The Barou turning his ey e aw it was his brigadier. kl always kuew vuu were brave tieueral,1 said he; but ... . I ' 1 1 did not know you were eo perfect in ev- ouiniou iu regard to tha effort heiusr made ry respect of duty - You cover your Gen, I uy the, Hunganaus for iudepeodeuce, au1 I er' teUeat tntUe bst rnanner rWUts.