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PUBLISHED In advance, per year,$2 00, j;ot paid until six ed, ; jfot paid till the year has expired, 350 No subscription received or less time than a year, ualess the price be paid in advance. 11 if ... - - ? . "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS J AND THE GLORY OP THE STATE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF ITS CITIZENS, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1849. PUD A P CASH AND BARTERING STORE. . this method of informing hift THE Subscriber tf1" ;aUy, that he has taken a friends aid tb Pn",0tSo ar. below lr H. Branson'., Store on Person eel. FeM. Bank) where he is now "-GJROCERIES, Suited to the Barter Trade. Also, Shoes, Caps, and Hats, Saddles, Bridles, and Collars, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware and Cutlery, Blacksmiths' Tools, in sets, 50 sides best Spanish Sole Leather, 5 tons Swedes and English Iron, 2 ditto Castings, of best quality With, many other articles, rtomprising; a stock aa Contptote sauV itt tDis PlaceT a'1 f which will be sold at the very oet inarket prices for Cash, or given in exchange for all Kiu'u " - Sept. 23, 1848. J. M. WILLIAMS. . 501 3 in H0TCHK1SS Vertical Water Wlicel. There are several hundred of these wheels in operation in different counties in North Ca- i: ITm- niTHiF ttf f.hir errant ?w? vt n t.nra nvpr roiKU- I t- - "o ----- the common flutter wheel, or any other wheels now in use" for savV mills, we confidently relbr to j i .1 : T-. those WHO nave apjjutu mem ui iiieti nuns. , c can recommend them particularly for their su periority in cases of a low head of water, or back wafer. We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for different heads of water, at Wilmington, New bern, Washington i Edenton, and Fayetteville. The wheels may also be had of E. A. Brevard Lincolnton, and Uriah Wells, Petersburg Va. Persons wishing to obtain the right to list the wheels, will be served on application to D. Mc Neill it. Co., Faetteville, N C. ' d. McNeill, A. A. McKETHAN. D. J. Mc A LISTER. Feb'y 3, IS 19. y That buautiful rrsideuee on Haymonnt. for merly belonging to C. P. Mallet t. En... near the reS!'Jmie ot Mr Hale, la ottered tor sale. It h:is stables and out-hoiiscs r-if all kinds ; and everything in cmiiplete order. This residence is so well known, and in so commanding a site, overlooking the town, that fur ther particulars are unnecessary. Knquire at the Caroli ninn Oilice. June. 10. 1S47. 486-tf. G-. SMITH, AND HAIR DRESSER, FAYETTEVILLE, 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 patronage. April 20, TS49. WANTED. An intelligent white boy is want ed as an apprentice to the above business. J. G.S. Extract f a letter from Edward Bingharn, Esq. Druggist of Detroit. Detroit Mirch 23dj 1S4L Dr. Charles Osgood, Dear Sir I have the past year sold hundreds of bottles of the INDIA CHOLAGOGUE prepared by you; and have found it to give Universal satisfaction in the cure of Fe ver and Ague, Chill Fever Dumb Ague, &.c. &c. I may say, I think Without hesitation that I have never known it to fail in cases which have come under my own observation, where it has been faithfully used according to directions. I am yours very trulv E. BINGHAM. A. M. CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER, J1XD Commission 3Ierc3iant, COSTUME HALL. Spring Sc eutii liter WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ON hand and for sale, the largest assort ment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING at prices very much reduced. COATS. Coats of every variety, embracing till the latest styles, and of an improved cut and make, from 7.')cts. to 1, 2, 3,4, o. G, S,I0, and upwards. PANTALOONS. Pantaloons of all kinds, from 75 cts. to 1, 1,50, 1,7 , -i, 2,'0, -uul also a very fashionable style, the L:rn-ilii! stripe, s low cs 3, C'iO, ? t, and upwards. Extract of a letter from Messrs Scattergood Haverstick & Co., of Philadelphia. Philadalphia 2d mo. 24th 1S42. Dr. C; Osgood respected friend : We have had occasion to see the good effects of thy medicine in the case of a young man who had been troub 'ed with chills a long time and could not eet clear' of them but since he commenced taking a bottle of thy preparation has entirely recovered and is now becoming quite stoUt. Respectfully thy friends, SCATTERGOOD, HAVERSTICK & Co For s te in Fayetteville by S. J. HINSDALE. March 31st, 1S4U. '0m; Agency for Banking Business, The Subscriber offers hi services to persons having Bank business, as an agent for the lenew al of Notes and procuring Discounts at either of the Banks in Fayetteville His office is in the Court House, Where he may bfe found at all times during the usual business hours. , Com munications addressed to him by mail will meet "with promptattention. JAMES BAKER. Jime Ifs f19. 53Stf. U X I TE D ST A T ES W il 0 L F S A L E CLOTHING WAHBIIOXTSE ! NEW FALL, GOODS By the Steamer Evergreen. Has just commenced receiving his Fall and Win ter Goods, and will continue receiving by nearly every arrival from the north, until his supply of Goods are completed; all of which being pur chased by the package for cash, will be ofiered by wholesale or retail at reduced prices. Aug. 11, 1849. DR. SHKR WOOD'S Vibrating Magnetic Machines. By recent improvements in these Machines, their power is doubled in cases ot the same size, and the prices reduced to 12 and $1.4 each; the $12 sizes being greatly superior to the $12 sizes of sther machines. They now run with more power and smoothness and are better adapted for magnetizing patients than any other in use. Each case is accompanied with a Manuel (11th edition p. 400, 32 mo.) in the English or French langUage, according to order, which contains clear and minute directions for the proper use of the instrument in the various diseases to which it is applicable, which are found to include many of the most peculiar and obstinate that are known to the medical profession. The Manuel also con tains a synopsis of the different systems of medi cal practice Allopathic, Hoincepathic and Mag nopathic with a full glossary. Physicians and others are eaUtioned against purchasing the imitations of these machines as they will be found of comparatively little value. No premium has ever been obtained over these magnetic machines at the American tJr any other Institute as is represented by the jianUfacturers of interior machines. VESTS. of evpry var'cty, comprising Silk, Satin Vest Cashmere. M arse i Lies, Valencia, from 50 ct 7." cts., 1, 82, .$-2 ,"'. $-3, and upwards. BOY'S CLOTH IN G. Always on hand the largest and best- assortment of iiv'sClothiiig ever offered in this city. A splendid assortment of CLOTHS and CAS SIMF.KES of the best make.tosiether v.ii it a lare and handsome variety of SiLK a?id MARSEIL LES VESTiNGS, which will be made up t- cnU-r in the best manner, 20 per cent less than the ac customed prices, and in all cases a neat and beautiful fit guaranteed. AT COSTUME HALL. Corner of Pratt strtet and Centre .Market Space, BALTIMORE. II. II. COLE. r- Attached to the above, is one of the lar gest and most extensive SHIRTS FACTORIES in the country, embracing every variety and make, at prices which cannot fail to please any one wishing to purchase. get- ONE PRICE ONLY ! - April 2S, IS l'.. 531-ly Zt. "SflT HcLrdiCi bookbinding busit nessat the new store next door to Air Beasley. Jeweler, where he will receive and execute binding in any style desired- NOTICE. I have associated with me in the distilling of Turpentine, Nathan King. W. L. HALL. June 4, 1S49. We have erected a Still 11 miles from town on the stage road to Raleigh, and will carry on the distilling of Turpentine in the name and tyle of Nathan King & Co. NATHAN W. L. HALL. June 4, 1S19. 537-tf LEAVIS & HANF0RD, Nos.'252. 251, 25G &. 25S Pearl street, (between Fulton street and Burling Slip,) NEW YORK, Have on ha ul the largest ussortrnent of Clothing in the United States, adapted to .ill markets. In the article of Shirts and Drwners, we keep an endless variety. Also the most extensive manufacturers of O'il Clothing and Covered Hats in the world. Plain and fishionble Clothing of all kinds. Catalogues of stock r-'-'nt by mail. Orders promptly Tilled. I.EVVfS HAN FORD, -Nos. 252, 254, 250 25S Pearl at., N.- Y. June 30, IS -19 3m. r.v, i a FAVETTKVIi.LE II OTE 1 1 7 if j, 'W-.Jt Mew Establishment. The Subscriber has opened a Shop on Person street, nearly opposite Liberty Point, at the stand recently occupied by Simpson McLaughlin for the manufacture of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, and all other articles in his line, where he would be glad to see persons in want of such articles. He is prepared to do any work in the way of TRIMMING, that may be entrusted to him. Particular attention paid to repairing, &c. J. D. CALLAIS, Agt. May S, 1819. 6m. ECKERT'S DIRECTORY, an advertising and business paper, publish cd at Philadelphia, 201 Noble street. FAYETTE VILLE, N. C. This building, the largest mid handsomest Hotel in North Carolina, has been leased by the subscriber for a term of j ears, and is now open for the reception of travellers, visiters, and boarders. , All the furniture and fixtures about the build ing are entirely new, having been purchased within the last month. The accommodations in all respects will be as good as can be found in the State. The single rooms are provided with ev ery necessary convenience ; and the double rooms for ladies and families, are large and fitted up with care All the substantials and delicacies afforded by the market and the seasons, will be supplied at the table The servants have been selected from among the best to be obtained ; and experienced host lers have charge of the stables. The bar is kept by a" gentleman of experience and courtesy, who will furnish all refreshments of the best quality required by travellers . or others. . The lessee, with some years experience in this vocation, will make every exertion to give satis faction to the patrons of the House. ANN BROWN. May 5, 1S49. 332-ly BLANKS Of all kinds for sale at this Office Cheap as possible ! The Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened a Saddle and Harness-miking ESTABLISHMENT on Person street, two doors east af the Cape Fear Bank where he wuld be glad to receive a share a public patronage. He keeps constantly on hand Saddles, Harness,. Bridles. Martingales. Whips, &c'., made of good materials and by good workmen. Persons wishing anything in his tine will please examine his articles before purchas ing elsewhere. He returns his thanks for past favors and requests a continuance of the same. Prices moderate. - , " . r REPAIRING neatly exectedaashort Aug". 11, 1849. lf: DR. H. H. SHERWOOD having deceased on the ISth of September last, his medical practice is continued by us in accordance with his testa mentary instructions under the direction of A. S. BALL, M. D. We also continue the publication of the valuable medical works of Dr. Sherwood and the preparation of his well known Magnet ized Remedies of Compound Chloride of Gold for the cure of all Tuberculous or Scrofulous Dis eases. These remedies have now been many years in extensive use, and are a Specific for those Chronic Diseases of the organs and limbs Which are invariably distinguished by pain pro duced by pressure on the interverbfetral spaces along each side of the spinal column, no matter what name may be given to the malady by physf Cians. We have in our possession, subject to the ex amination of any who may call Upon us, numer ous letters from patients in Varlobs parts of the country, and from many physicians whp have Ion? used these remedies in their practice, which fully establish their remarkable success in the cure of Scrofula in its worst forms, Consump tion, Chronic Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and other Chronic diseases. The Treatise of Dr Sherwood upon Chronic Diseases, explains fully the nature and effects of these reme4ies, and will be sent by us without charge to any persons desirous of information upon these points, in any part of the country. DR. SHERWOOD'S "MAGNETIC MACHI NES, which hate long had an established repu tation as superior to any others in medical use for power and simplicity combined, are also manufactured by us, as hitherto, ami Can be sent bv express or otherwise to any place in the United States, or to other parts of the World. Physicians and Agents can be supplied both with the machines and remedies upon the same terms as were customary w ith Dr. SHERWOOD. All orders and letters for medical advice, should be addressed to H. H. SHERWOOD'S Successors, 102 Chambers-;. New-York. Our Agent in Fayetteville N. C. is CHARLES MONTAGUE. August is, lS49.-7t- - ' NORTH CAROLINIAN. Win. II. Btynr, Editor and Proprietor. FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. 6, 1040. Later From Euro 12,000 bbls. TURPENTINE.. NATHAN KING & Co. July 10, 1349. 533-tf The Certificate for Eleven shares of the Stock of the Rank of Cane Fear, in favor of the late j -Gabriel Holmes, having been lost or mislaid, notice is hereby given that application win oe made by the undersigned as Executor to the estate of the elected, for a renewal of said certi ficate, for the benefit cf said estate. OWEN D. HOLMES, Executor. July 2S, IS49. . 544-3m Telegraphed foil th e Union. Opening of the German ports. Advanre in cotton. Breads tuffs depressed. The followiig despatch came to hand last even ing from our correspondent at St. John: St. John, Aug. 31, 1849. The royal mail steamer Caledonia arrived at Halifax at one o'clock p. tn. yesterday, whence her news was transmitted to this place by express this morning at 8, a; m. The steamer Washington arrived at Southamp ton on the 14th from Bremen, on her way to New York. She left Bremen Haven on Saturday, and brings intelligence of the actual departure of the Danish blockading squadron, and the withdrawal of the cruising vessels from off Helgoland, which have departed for Copenhagen, permitting free ingress to, and egress from the respective ports. A number of merchant Vessels had entered the Weiser and commerce Was resuming its wonted activity . . In Liverpool there is a marked improvement in nearly every branch of business. The pro duce markets have been more fully supplied, but as buyers haVe manifested a greater desire to bperate a large amount of business has been done in some instances at higher rates. Advices from the United States, respecting the growing crop of cotton being considered very unsatisfactory, have operated in favor of holders. The demand is good, and large sales are daily reported; Before the close of the market on that day, the quotations of American descriptions were d. higher than on the 10th. A large business was done on the following day at a still further advance. On Thursday the market had a some what sufedued appearance but the advance was fully maintained. The committee's quotations yesterday were declared to be 5jd. tor fair Up lands, 5jd. for fair Mobile, and 5d. for fair Or leans. Breadstu.ffs The market for breadstuff's is dull. On Tuesday wheat of ali kinds declined from 1 to 2d. per bushel: American was selling at 5s. Gd, a 7s. per 70 lbs. Indian corn, on the other hand, had advanced from two to three shilling? per quarter ; the late-extreme depres sion having brought an increased demand from Ireland, with some speculation; The quotations are 27 a 23s. per quarter for yellow, and 2S a 29s, for white. Flour sold slowly during the week; the better qualities realizing former prices Dut secondary sorts are Gd. per bbl. lower. Subsequently the market became steady, and we now quote prime sound descriptions of Atner i1 Can at 23s. 6d. to 25s. per bbl.; white inferior, uninspected, is difficult to sell at 18s. to 20s. From the manufacturing districts the accounts speak encouragingly of trade in both cotton and woollen goods. Money continues plenty, and the rates of dis count easy. English funds are steady, and a fair amount of business going forward. There is a moderate but steady demand for American provisions--prices generally being Well sustained. Land is in good demand, with an advance of Gd. per cwt. Sales of S00 bbls. at 35. 6d.. In the absence of speculation iron remains firm. THE Most extensive SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES IS AT No. 179 Baltimore st., near Light, BALTIMORE, Md. Where 500 persons are employed, and a stock of 1000 dozen shirts always on hand. more are and best . j Merchants and others visiting Balti invited to call and examine the largest and best stock of SHIRTS that has ever been offered, con sisting of all sizes and qualities, for men and bovs. which for style and workmanship cannot be surpassea. iviore man usual enorxs nave oeeu made o render the assortment complete and desirable in every iespect. T. W BETTON. March 10, 1S49. ly . $25 Kan away from the suo scriber, his'slave man ABEL, supposed to have been persuad ed off by some one. H is 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and very trim built; yellow complexion : writes and reads well. He is supposed to be making bis way TvrAfth or tn a free State. -r-, i it A will hp criren for his deliv- ery to me, or his lodgment m jail so that I can trt him Address me at Lumberton, IN. C. get mm. aw jesse bRITT. Sen. June 30, 1849. fllf-tf From the Union. PUMPING THUNDER "John, bring me my shirt and epaulettes; there's a War brewing somewhere" Pluck. " Charles, who wrote Shakespeare ?" " Ben Johnson." " No, it was Mr Finis ; I saw his name at the end of book." High Life below stairs. " Won't you dance the Polka ? Can't yoU dance the Polka ? The joys of earth Have little worth Unless you dance the Polka!" Gung'l Afar off upon tie solitary plains of ocean, when the tempests have died away and the stormy petrel sits upon the un ruffled billow hatching her egg under her wing, the superstitious sailor, as he sits upon the main crosstres, hears far down in the caves of the deep the thunder of the wreat sea-organ pealing amid the coral sepulchres of ages, mingled with th voi ces of Mermaids who pour forth strains of rushing music that shake the sternest spirits and unlock the fount of feeling and of tears. Though charmed for a few moments with the anthem of the great sea mi"ire,he soon remembers that the storm begins in the lowest recesses of the empire of waters, and that the music of the ground-swell will soon become the howling of the upper tem pest, and away he glides to the deck, to his comrades, to put the staunch old ship in order for the elemental war. Oh! it is glorious upon the scowling billow to battle with the surges and bid defiance to the gale! Then, mind walks in light upon the night of waters, and amid a thousandt perils rides the tempes down. The present hour, though calm as the summer's cloudless eve, is but the precur- I tfJSBJtiS OF ADTSZlTZOmo:: Onesquareoftwenty-ons lines or less; for one inser tion, go ceats ; every sub- iequent insertion, 30 cents except it remain in for sev- months, when it will jibe charged $3 for two 'month, gt for three, &c, f.fil.O lor twelve months. &y Liaera aeaucuon Tor large advertisement 600. -i,y the year bt six months sor of a time of tumult anil ilf utrifu ami though men, armed to the teeth with the whole panoply of war, may nt meet in the field " iXhe ?tre?.ns the life-blood warm and wet Upon the glittering bayonet" still, there are elements of discord at work around us and amongst us, which, unless met with the prudence and fortitude of the gallant sailor, may wreck our glorious Union upon the midnight deep, and cast her star-gemmed banner like a sea-weed upon a wave-washed shore. We have writen thus much, first because we felt it ; and second, because we had nq fourth of July oration to call" Us out, and uiereiure Kepi our patriotism upunour siomacn until we were afraid ot lts grow ing sour. Having thus happily pricked what Mrs Partington 1ms' quaintly termed the boil of sympathy, and uncorked out bottle ot eloquence, we shall proceed for brevity's sake, to our subject, by divid ing it into fifty heads : and firstly of the first, the devil's to pay in Charles county, and Hagerstown too, and unless John Henry returns from his post in the General's train to his own political stumping ground, he will find but few there to raise their eyes with joyful recognition, and exclaim, in tones of melting thunder Mud! Mud! It is an easy matter for a man who has never felt the sting of a hornet to laith at the diminutive size of the yellow jacketed insect, and to wonder what people are afraid of who make a straight coal-tail from his paper house ; but when once spik ed by the interesting animal he is ready to exclaim with the Irishman who caught the yellow wasp lor a fly, By St. Patrick, how hot the dear little creature's foot is!" The country at the present moment is infested with much vermin and polluted with a vast quantity of foul air the odor of aristocratic nationality A good thun derstorm is therefore necessary to clear the moral atmosphere; and to kill off the creatures who breed in slimy pools, and grow fat upon decayed matter. It will be our duty, therefore, if possible, to pump up a respectable shower, and ride like the eagle upon the cone of the whirlwind, and mark the course ot the storm, I he elections last year placed parties in posi tions ridiculously false As it was when the owl brooded over chaos so is it now in the land of free institutions and liberal sentiments. True, the alien and sedition laws are no longer in force, and the prison doors of liberty's dungeons have not grated harshly Upon the ears of an incarcerated ireeman lor telling the trutn lor many years ; but still, among the party ot federa lism, who never can forgive our fathers for making this a republic and the Senate elective, there exists the tyranny of the elder Adams and the illiberality of his day of iron fetters and prison walls. The people, however, have a way of curing these evils which is as effective as it is unpar liamentary and Unfashionable Sometimes they take the brawlers up and rub their ears, and then sit them down with no easy jolt to legislate again for their country ; sometime they make them undo their dirty work, and then return to Unenviable re pose among the things that were--the brok en crockery of Liberty's back kitchen J and sometimes they spring a mine of indignation underthem that blows them so high among the light-houses of the sky, that they come down so singed and altered that they remain political Eunuchs in the harems uf the decency party forever afterwards. Cuba is to be taken not by the few straggling soldiers of liberty that have crept into that island, but by the home squadron of the United States, and the mock abduction of Rey is to be the pre text of our peace President for this inva sion and to keep Up decent appearances and to lull Spain and the rest of Europe into security, the proclamation, written in the State Department and dated nowhere was issued. This is our opinion, after consulting with sundry Dutch farmers of Lancaster county, who it is supposed know everything about such matters, and who consulted freely with the Second Washington upon state affairs on his grand tour. If this is true, the correspondent of the Journal of Commerce, who , like Titus Gates, knows there is a damnable plot on foot, has made as light error in his infer ences, and will have to hold another mountain-top conversation with the hero of two bloody (not blood-hound ) wars upon the blue peaks of Bedford, and in the vicinity of its magic well. The home squadron have long since received orders to demand Rey beneath the walls of the Mono Castlf, with the men at quarters, the guns double-shotted, and the matches lighted ; and the little steamer Alleghany has been sent out to arrest the invasion of Cuba, and preserve the faith of treaty stipulations. Ho! ho! ho! ha! ha! ha! Well, this is diplomacy with a vengeance, which it takes something green to appreciate. But there must be a thunder-storm a respectable thunder-storm or we shall all be smothered in the infected cloud of pollution. To do this we propose to ex plode a little sulphur, and to stir the wild animals with a tarred pole, until they make their official cages ring again. There have been more little falsehoods, more mean insinuations, more dirty work done in the last six months, aud less thun der than we have ever known before in any age. 'We hope, therefore, that every body will see the propriety of helping us to blow the bellows, and raise the vnna. it thing about the Collins is a matter pro bono pubheo, and cannci but be acceptable to all. Ji dirty man ia better for being washed, even if he is averse to it himself j and he who amputates a diseased limb, even without the Consent of the patient, is a benefactor of mankind e wish the Republic would say some llenby case and Patrick This neglect of such great mares nests is a crime, indeed. Can't you dance the Polka ? Won't job dance the Polka P but, 'fore Heaven, if we go on at this ratei we shall never keep a sober face long enough to let it thunder. Bor, put in the sulphuric acid, and let it fix the people expect something terrible; and by liberty's cap and pole, they shall not be disappoint ed The city is now full of cholera bombs which are called, for short, water mill ions and perhaps we can use them t(J some advantage in the grand discharge! The circulation of the Republic is sohxtt We saw a gentleman who did not find A copy of it in western New York ; perhaps it was because those who reteited it filed it away in their pigeon-holes, as a certain Register of the Treasury, who was demo cratic outside and whig within once filed away Amos Kendall's Extra Globe in the Harrisonic age. As this is a weathef -breeder, we hope our fricndswlM pardon Us for blowing all around the compass ; for we have no object but to raise a tempest, and whether we do it in a teapot or in the Atlantic ocean, it is all the same to us. The Secretary of the Treasury, we un derstand is about to die with a broken heart He removed a democrat the other day, which has occasioned him sharp pain and a terrible flatulent spirit. Whether he can be cured by reappointing the gentle man or not, is a matter which remains in thei!att of the future We think, nowever he will recover without the expiation. W have seen sicker people cUred with on glass of Madeira, repeated every hour witnuut intermission. And now we have raised a breeze : we hear the muttering of the deep-mouthed thunder, and withPage's lightning-machine and Brown and Nichols's Adelphi appara tus, with a waterpot, we calculate we can make some noise and rain in the world, if we don't belong to either of the cabinets. Those, therefore"., who are afraid of getting struck, had better come under our Umbrella, confessing their offences and repenting of their sins of omission and commission, and thus wind up, with a clearing-off shower, the "HEROIC AGfc." mil l"IU H. & E. J. LILLY Have received in part, and expect by the l9t of September to receive the balanc of their Fall & Winter GOODS, Consisting of their usual variety of DRY GOODS, BONNETS, SHOES, HATS, UMBRELLAS, &c. &c, Which they offer nt the lowest market prices, for cash or good paper. Sept. 1, 1949. 59-St FOR RENT, " ihe Dwelling House on the cor ntr of Gillespie and Kilsse!! streets late ly occupied by Wm. Ii. Bayne. Applv to J W. WRIGHT. Sept. 1. IS 19. 4U-3t IJOAT HANDS WANTED The undersigned will give employment to l3 or 20 good lianas at $15 per month. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Agt. Merc'ts. St. Bt. Co. Sept. !, 1S49. State of Morth Carolina Robeson county. In Equity Sprirt Tirm, t8 l9. Benjamin Lewis and wife, and others, vs. Giles Elvington and wife, and Mary Conoly, Petition to sell Lands: It appearing to the Court that the defendants Giles Elvington and Wife, and Mary Conoly, are not inhabitants of the State, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolinian, notifying the said defend ants to be and appear at the next term of the Court of Equity to beheld for the county of Robeson, at the Court House in Lumberton, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September, then and there to plead answer or demur to said petition, or the same wilt be taken pro confesso and set for hearing exparte. R. C. RHODES, Clerk i. Master. Sept. 1, 1849. 549-6t NEW STORE. The subscriber has opened a Store at Evans Mills, on Deep River for the purpose of carry ing on the Barter Business generally. Purcha sers may rely upon obtaining at all times, goods of every description, and at the very lowest pos sible price Produce of all kinds received in payment. His assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard ware Cut! ery, Drugs, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Shoes, &c &c, will always be complete. Favor me with a call. R. A. STUART. Aug. 2 1645. tf. Hanger's' EGTotice. Taken up as. strays, by T. J. Anderson and C. M. Beebee, in Fayetteville, two Mares, one a clay bank, with both ears crossed, the other a dark bay with a small white spot on the side of the neck. They are supposed to be 8 or 10 years old; valued at th sum of twenty dollars each, according to law, by David Carver, Sen., and T. H. Massey. The owner or owners of said pro perty are hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges,' and take them away, or they will be dealt with as the law directs in rc- Sept. 1, 1813. DANL. S. 51'9-2t-d McCOLEM AN,
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