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- . 1 EVERY SATURDAY I t advance, per year,3 00 xrt r.id in advance, 2 50 Not paid until six months have expir- 300 Not paid till the year has expired, 350 No subscription received for a less time than a year, unless ine prite ue paiu iii advance. J "character is as important to states as it is to individuals; and the glory op the state is the common property of its citizens.'!. B3T WXft. S. ZZA3?3XTX2 FAYETTEVILLE, B. C, JUNE' 28. 1851.. VOXi. 12 no. 64.4. TEiiJis or ' f ADVCXITX6INCI One squar of twenty- i one lines or less. 6 rents; every subsequent i freer-' tion, 30 cts, except it re mains in lor several mou- ths.wben it wm ce cnarg ed 3 fr two months. 4 iortbiee, -c. i twelve mouths. Liberal deduction for i aree advertisement by he year or i "'" et?- Lvraji I uertians ; .rT3 mark their advertisements with tbe numuec vaj? " .M,s0 k rnr-rrot. and let the ad- UtUUI10 W UVU - At Vrtiioment longer tan necesaary au. -- Kill f.omes to DSen": vi"'; " 7 ,i And when an article is adrertised for sale w he it .llo the advertiser should attend to taking it out of '''paper, because it misleads th readers of the paper esidos running him to moreost. prices or AT THE CAROLINIAN prom aud after the 1st of Sept. 18SO. For all such Blanks as we keep for sale, 60 Aonti ner auire. Where Blanks are printed to order, the prices will range from 35 cts. to $l ou per quire, mus cap blanks C C 1 quire 2 " 3 44 4, 5 or 6 10 15 " 2D " a letter-sheet blanks 1C .$1 1 1 qmr 3 i 50 00 85 75 60 50 40 25 So 75 05 55 45 35 per quire. BR00KVILLE ACADEMY. which has more 4, 5 or o 10 " 15 2'i " ,r.d-nV nrinted to order mitter in it than is usual in blanks printed tor the above prices, will be charged extra accord i'.rto the amount of matter, or the fancy-work directed to be done. In like manner, a blank containing but a few lines of matter to the sheet will be charged a less price. NEGROES WANTED. r ,h will be paid tor likely young egiucs If application ! madesoon.& WA DDILL. SeptU.lSSO. 003-tf " fall" and winter We are now receiving our Fall and Winter Gooda, consisting of a very general and well selected stock, In all Ijixies, which we are offering on our usual terms. All sorts of Produce purchased ; nd we attend as usual to the orwaraing a ness. Tov .10, 1330 J. 611-tf & T. WADDILL, -Ilav street. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT- Fa.5retteville, N. Feb, 23, 1850. GU0CCRS AND CUiVlMibaiuiN 135 Front Street, near Maulen Lane attention Paid to the sale of Cot- This Ions established institution being situa ted in a healthy and beautiful country, at Brook ville, Montgomery county, Md., remote from the seductive scenes of vice, offers unusual advantages for the education of boys. By a law of the Legislature, expressly enacted for the benefit of this institution, and in which respect it stands alone in the State, the sale of .m " " . t " 1 I - " - I A an spiruous liquors is pronioueu wiinui ivto miles oi the village. Extract from the report of the Committee of the Favetteville Academy, North Carelina, over the Classical and Mathematical Department ot which he presided many vears, having been ap pointed when nineteen years of age: 'The system of education now pursued may be divided into two branches theuserui ana ornamental, inc use ful embraces all the elements of learning, from the sim nlest rudiments to some of the highest tranches of the Mathematics, and is designed particularly to qualify stu dents for our UniTersitv. This, in the Male Department is under the care of Messrs Sandford and HuBtt-au. young gentlemen of regular Collegiate edueatiou and Viio-h literarv and moral attainments. From these Een- tleincu we cannot withhold this passing tribute of praise (alike the dictate of our gratitude to tuem as Teachers, as well as admiration of them as men) that their talents and usefulness in the Academy and their exempla ry deportment in society, have called forth the spontan eous and universal approbation of this community. And we boiieve we but speak their st-ntiments. when we hope that the bosom of our society will always afford an ade quate encouragement to make our town their nouie aua abiding place. L. U. Henrt, Jno. IIuske, John 5cRae, J. H. Hooper, Jesse Fotts, J?io. W. Wmotif. W. M. Maffett."' From the Rev Adam Empie, late President of William and Mary Coliege, Va. '-I have no hesitation in Pitying that Mr Sandford is fully able to teach ami to teach reU. all the branches ordi narily taught in our Academics." lie particularly refers to Hon. J. C. Dobbin, ex-member of Congress, and Hon. Judge Wm. B. Ochiltree, of Texas, his old scholars, whom he prepared for College, while he taught at Fayette- ville. Extract of a letter from the Hon J rhillips Phoenix, member of Congress from the city of N'w York, to W W Seaton, Washington. Mr Sandford is well known in New York, is connected with some of our mot respectable families, aud is Uberul.y educated. House Hep. U. S.Jan. -24.1845. Extract from the Newton Journal, Pa., March 17th, 18 10: Mr Sandford has resigned his situation as Principal of the Newton High School, having been elected Principal ot one of the Grammar Schools in Philadelphia. He is a most competent Teacher -and we like to see his abilities appreciated as they ouijfct to be. Extract from a letter of J. B. Burleigh, Esq., President of the Newton University. Baltimore, Md., to E. K. Price, Esq , of Philadelphia. B auto., Md., Aug th, 184". Tl.Phoaivr. J J. Sandford. is a distinguished lcaciicr and superior disciplinarian. Extract of a letter from Gen. D. M. Barringer, of North Carolina, now Minister to Spam, to Hon. John M. Claytou, Sec. of State, dated March 1310. hH- (J. J Sandford) is a fine scholar, a classical and clM?aut writer. U connected with one of the most distin guished families of New Vc.rfc.aud has educated some of ihe most distinguished meu of our State. lie has many other testimonials equally as strong as the above. REFERENCES.' it.. m m n'raw. Uelf-Wr, Hartford vi. i i. .h iA Ri v.int. E-i I , Havre de l IT 11J U J - Md.; Rev- Joy Morris, ex Spring Goods, 1851. JAMES KYLE Has iust received a large and general assort ment of Dry Goods, among which are 1200 pieces new styie uaucoes, 250 , " " Ginghams, 340 ' printed and embroidered Lawns, Brocade and other Silks, Swiss and other Muslins Irish Linens, Lawns and Diapers, Bobinet Lace and Edgings Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Parasols, Superfine Cloths and Cassitneres, Tweeeds and Mareno Cassimere, Bonnets, uncommonly cheap, TioltJnrr Cloths. Anker brand, with many other goods, all of which were pur"1 chased by the package for cash. Those wishing to purchase by wholesale or retail, win itrasc - - - -m .1 I 3 J- c gains mav be expected this season. March"l5, 1851. NOTICE. STARR & WILLIAMS have removed to the Store recently occupied by Mr John D. Starr, one door west ot Messrs H. Branson & Son, where they have just received additions to the Spring purchases of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Country merchants are requested to examine our stock. J. B. STARR J. M. WILLIAMS June 7, 1851 Xj Owing to the death of the former Aeent of the Henrietta Steamboat Com pany, the books and accounts previous to the 1st of January, 1851, have been placed in my hands for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts are requested to come forward I and settle, as it becomes necessary to close up the old books as soon as practicable. ROBERT JOHNSON. Junel4,lS51. 042-6t NORTH CAROLINIAN. Win. II. Bayne, Editor d Proprietor, FAYETTEVILLE. Jf. C. 20, 1051. Arrival of New Goods, VM. McINTXUE has received n nrl nffers for Sale. Ti..ot; nnrl imnnrlei DRV GOODS, rmi,5r,r mnnv new styles of Dress Uoods. and along ist of solid goods for weaving apparel. Also, New style BONNETS. Palm-leaf, Leghorn. &. China-pearl Hats, Fashionable uicle-skin &. line wool do. Fine and strong Shoes, A large lot of wall paper, very pretty, Window paper, assorted colors. Chimney screen, and bordering paper, 4-4 and 8-4 Oil Cloth, new patterns, 4-4 & 5-4 white and cold Uoor matting, Umbrellas and Parasols, "VVhittemorc 8c Co's wool and cotton Cards. Liberty Point. April 26, 1851. 3m HOUSE FOR SAIjE. The subscribers wish to sell their summer House at McFadyen's Springs. The house has two fire places, 4 rooms and a nassase frame buildine, covered with shingles, inclosed with a board fence. The bath-ine-bouse and fixtures belonc to the house Any person wishing to buy will call on P. Taylor. If not sola at private sale, will ue sola at auction an Saturday the Oth of July. A. JKSSUJ', P. TAYLOR. June 7, 1S51. 041-4t TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. AT WHOLESALE Sc RETAIL. F. T. WARD'S Old establishedTin& Sheet Iron Ware Manufactory Is Removed To the south-east corner of Market Square. .-jr "ready with the necessary machinery and materials for making Factory Drums and Can?, and to do all kind of work for Factories; also Roofnur, guttering.and all kinds of JOBBJJVU done on short notice,& by experienced workmen. A constant supply of Tin kept on hand, at wholesale and retail. Country merchants and pedlaoan be supplied at -ry lowest prices. destruction.-. Sme place it twice or lliree o times as high, ltw sofficiei.t tosaythat more than ihree-rourtbs ot the Dusmefet. pari. . . of the city is nothing but smouldering cinders. . The principal buildings destrojeU are the following, to wit: the Custotn-nouse. Union lintel, Parker Hoose, Jotws's tioiew Adelphi Theatre, Dramatic Museum, ra tional Hotel, New World, City Hotel, Dehnonico's, Merchants Exchange, Post Office building, the ships Niaiitic ami General Harrison, and every newspaper office except the Alta California. Is"ealjr or quite all the banks are in the burnt dis trict, iiurgovne & Co., Wells &. Co., James Kins o"f William, Delmooico an American Hotels, Kevere House, l'aciuc Mail Steamship Company, are all consum ed. Not a house was left on Leidasdoif street, ami everything on both sides of Long Wharf to beyond Whitehall was destroyed. , . Scarcely a fire-proof building in the whole burnt district has stood the test. Such as have, are the Lamornia x-x-chane. El Dorado, Verandah, and the buildings of Captain Howard, in which was the United States assaying office ot Moffat & Co., on Montgomery street. The officers of the custom-house sayed the specie of the office, bv casting it into a well- About S15000,000 were saved in this way. .... . a. .., .. 1 I X. J. lUSl. llilVlll j 1 II have fixed upon Holyneaa as me Pu -l-l o " . 'Clrftpn RftUt.r. and a nuin- ture for their steamships. Bishop Hague., ot I r.:"" Vl.; v. denartment. had , I t t VI WV l am Fhance. The Pol i . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions JlprU geierauy n" Term, 1851. with discussions D. M. Kennedy, Adm'r, vs. John P. Keahey Commercial affairs are Improving, 1 he Uourse merchandise, ill bond, was saved. The hanking- houses will all resume business in the course of the week. When Bufoyne's safe was opened Sl,iOU,UOO tnken out not sinned the (past. The lire swept everything down on the easterly side of K.earny street, Jackson ttiiPp.- and all the intervening blocks to , . i Battery street. The shipping in tne naruor nrovidentiallr escaped. The only vessels .7 DOMB5KOS. Little River Osnabergs ; 7-3 and 4-4 Sheetings always on hand, and for sale at Factory prices, by STARR & WILLIAMS. June 7, 1851. Telegraphed for the Union. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER NIAGARA. Three days later from Europe. New York, June 20. The steamer Niagara arrived this morning. with three days later advices from Europe. Markets. Cotton. The cotton market is steady and the demand fair. The sales of the week are 45,000 bales, of which speculators took 5,000. Inferior qualities are unsaleable. The better qualities are unchanged. Fair Orleans Gid.; middling, 5;d. The Manchester market is more act ive, and prices are better. Breadstufis. The corn market exhibits more activity, at full rates. Philadelphia ana uam more flour, 20s.; Ohio, 19a. 0d., white corn, 30s.; yellow, 30s. Gd ; mixed, 29s. Corn meid, 15s. Havre, June 1. Sales of the week are 5,000 bales Orleans cotton. Market exhibits declining tendency. England. The proceedings of Parliament are ont.irplv devoid of interest. T.he Cunard line State of North Carolina Moore County. Sessions April and others. closed steady - .... - Pptition for an account and settlement. Portugal. A rebellion naa iikcu th O.ieen. anainst Saiaanli, wnicn, that John P. Keahey and Martha Keahey, are however. had for the present been suppressed The French and English ambassadors have coin- oil rthnir nnvjtH eitectsuestroveu. LIIO itical news is generally " . ." ....i I ..r .I.nnrimpnt were ,ng, the papers being filled . yj SutM regarding the presidency. J W!,.hnai-'rimtaininsr about 2.0U0 nnn-rsifienis tn in is aiaie, it i uicinmc d bv the Court that nublication be made in the North Carolinian for six successive weeks, noti fvlntrsaid John P. Keahey and Martha Keahey tn he and an near at the next term of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Moore, at the Court House in Car- hn.rA on the fourth Monday in July next, then and there to plead, answer,, or demur to said petition, otherwise the allegations merein con tained will be taken pro confess, and the peti tion will be heard esparte as to them. Witness, Alexander C. Curry, Clerk of our said Court at Otlice in Carthage, the fourth iVlonnay tnrii a r msi. and 75th of American m- ii -" ' y dependence. V A. C. CURRY, C. C. C. G41-Gt price adv. $3 25. Grace, Adam Empie, Richmond, V a.; no i. r.. M. C, PhilJrfelpliia, ra.; nou. Hon. J. U. UODDin, ton, Naval Stores, and other lroducc. Liberal advances made on consignment F, MALLKTT. HW YORK. Jan. 11, 1851. . B f7ni Bios som &. Son, No. 145, Front Street, N&W YOUK. T !W il Advance made upon consignments of Liberal Aavrt..c- i thpp nroduce. Naval Stores, Cotton, ur.u.., , John M. Ulavton, w"" '"! 11 " ex-M.C, Fayottevilie.N. C; G. C. Grammar, Es. ..Washington City; Hon. L. H . Sandfird, Jud-e Superior Court, N. Y.; Hon. J. Phillips Phoenix.M. C N. Y.; Hon Hamilton F.sh, hs Governor N. Y.; Hon. Wm. Coste Johnson, Ex M C , Fredeiic'k, Md.; Col Robt McCanll.sh. Williamsburg. Va.; Hon. John Wethered Ex M C llaltimoie, Md.; Geo. Isaac Thomas, Alexan dria: LaTiuuse Wm. B. Ochiltiee, Texas; lion Ed. Sandiord. late Judge Crun. Court A. 1 Sept 2S, 1850 TERMS For Board, Washing and Tuition, Gj per ses sion oi 2i weeks: one half m advance. No pupil received for a less time than one session Jan'y 18, 1S51 JOSKPH GENERA L COMMISSION AND Forwiirdins Mercliaut, WILMINGTON, N. C XAJ . attention Kven to consign me or mv friends in New oik. F-h' v . i5i iy , June 11, 1S51 A circular can paper. J. J. SANDFORD. Principal. 613-Gt be seen at the office of this KfciW SP1USG & SIMMER' & Q Q SI S . a i?rv SHEMWELL & CO., Are now receiving direct from New ork and Philadelphia, their spring and embracing every article which is usual kept in a Dry Goods Store. They would call the at lentioof the ladj in particular to their very handsome stock of DRESS GOODS, which have been selected with the greatest care w one of the firm, and which will compare, in quality, styles and prices, with any in the mar-i-et "Thev will not enumerate, as thev hae such aVart; ; and would say to the ladies tha they have no Jenny Lmd goods, bv.t would re I ectfullv solicit a call to see the goods and hear theTr names. To the gentlemen they would say 1? ' . ' tl,e handsomest stock of Cloths, tnai nitj - ". - , ,. ot7 KPp ex- .ssimeies and Vesungs n..u , hibited in this maruei. ''X:ntm a sn n ixvtre assorrtneni in I""'" &V . lihi: 20o'"casks fresh Lime, just received and for sale by J May 24. C39-tf. W. POWERS, Havmount. WASHINGTON LIVERY STABLES. j j, pililips & Rolt. VVooten re prepared to furnish the public with JrS.5----' JUST RECEIVED, Leghorn, and anv 1780 Panama, Palm-leaf SAj v L t . , And this spring's ""r " and chibJn's heaver. - . i o.i. tn ..o,o.i to sena uascn, They are a. f-i ,;n reasonable f "e,5""1 found at their sta- terms. i neu - v .-nnal Church, bles opposite tne ivaeiHouiai- r.r Ulhev a' ways have in attendance a good hostler Ah2lli Thev will take horses on livery aim i cine.. - at reasonaoie inu. readiness, at ILL KJ tne and ch larenrs BOOTS and SHOES.and a Deauii-in.J,cni- n ...H ITmbrellas, together with a VenV rnl ' rtineot of CANTON CRAPE SliAWrv. white and W md Mantillas: lace anu mu w..,-., -and CniT.: mourning and second mourning ditto. EDWARD CANTWELL, Attorney at Law, Commissioner for Oeorgia, Florida, Soutto Carolina, &c7 WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt attention given to collections and all other professional business entrusted to his care. April 12, 1S51. tf NOTICE. rr-i r- i, r.r i irvtteTille and Northern FlaukRoad Company hereby give notice that more than twenty thousand dollars of the capital stock have been subscribed, and a general meeting of the "kholdrr. .villboheiam FayetUvUle ou nraaeSin.t. p. G. McttAK, UCH'D McLKAN, JOHN C. WILLIAMS, JOHN W. PE AllCE, B. W. ROBINSON, J. G. SHEPHERD, ROBSRT STRANGE, 641.td CommisstoTiers. u : i : nnnrt nf the Oueen UI llfU 111 J v. i - i . - . - Italy. Italy exhibits unmistakeaoie syrnp- . r . nturni rommoiiuii. - i... OUI9 Ul fir ot" had accurred at Florence, in which a num lir of persons were killed. - f n . 1 Isle of Breton. Late advices trom .-yt... itate that two wrecked vessels iuu prP(l in the Gen-is Sound, which are supposed 10 k- h. itomoI attached to Sir John 1 ranklm s UT HIS - expedition. Freeman and Smith. Vicksburg, June 12 A tluel came off this morning opposite u riiv. between General John D. tree ...... . . .... m. r.pnpra VV . li. snmn. .me weapons chosen were pistols, with which five shots were excnanea, tuc ms.. mc only taking efVect. General Smith re ceived his adversary's ball in his shoulder, but the wound is slight. General Smith was accompanied by Col. J. W. Bunch, second, ami General rreeraan u j. o. as Yerger. Suiar, Coliee, lea, opicc- Marcli 20, 1851. . - . . -. . . - I nlini.mn. iioiii -tr-i , a. carr ase , ami fur do., ot every c, ttoa ,t,,f.r tn or from eral of the best inanu acii "l't" r mv own snorL ' together with a .d as, - s - and if aatirfaction is not f,,Uy iavite them amttU "' .in. that it will C O U IV 1 IV most and Caps, to Rive Xo a.. 0r: . fKv. deter- The Empire Stove s ot tne i.u fin aw - - i l . M n it i c npuri c in Stale of North Carolina Moore County. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions April Term, 1S51. t,-. Wndsworth vs. Daniel Wadsworth e and others. Petition for Dower in land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Daniel Wadsworth, James Wadsworth and . j irr.. b nrv nnn-residents oi mis Alexander vi" n.,rt trlat State, it is theretore oroerea , publication be made m tne iy.nu y""' : ..i... ,.... r. r nr.titvinr the said uaniei Wadsworth, James vaasworiu, ,f Wadsworth to be and appear ai tne ..y- -our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county ot Moore. ai i -y : Carthage, on the tourtn aioiiu-jt a Krp tn nnswer or ucujui FROM CALIFORNIA, New York, June 18. Thp Prpsrent City, with San Francisco lates of May 15th, lias just arrived. She i.wc ....i hiins- the mails She brings 527 passengers and $770,000 in gold Ju.f. The Alta California of the 4th of May thus announces the great conflagration m that city: San Francisco again in ashes: ine smoke and flames are ascending trom sev eral squares of our city, as it the god ot destruction hail eaieii mu sen . u. i on.! mr?iti5r hnnsoll anu an in initial. tr - o a . . f ministers ot di vacation upon the ruins ot our doomed city and its people. About (COLORED PREFERRED ) 1 1 o'clock last night Hie cry ui u.c At $1 per day. Aiso.iuu.-inri, Utarlled evei V one UKe an eariiiiuuhe. 8, 50: oP work on the Cap. Fe,r R.ver beten .Urller e, J c0lroence(l , a pilint. S:srs3 P.vr.;rM. wt.id.r rt..th A.,r,lv at Stnilev's Falls. Silver Uun, and Jones's I ,,e Bryant House, as formerly "rr-j I ..-- - June 7, 1851 . 400 laborers wanted. be to their advanti?fc mined to sell cneap. d lamb'3 Highest prices pa,i for tur sum wool. DAVID GEE, -.u..ast comer Market Square, Green st. 11 Ui m approvea - " - , nf CooUin- Stove, ally wn fhoincT than For sale by C. W. ANDREWS. Fayetteville, April 26. March 15, 1851. TOBACCO. The subscriber has a good stock of Tobacco , on Vand w ill receive regu arly Jones & Co' factory, qual " M at the nne, ..... "S-Drs. W. P. Mallett & H. A. McSwam haVlfg associated themselves in Je Pnct.rf Medicine and Surgery offer the.r "r of cervices to me cuiuui Falls. May 3, 1S51. McCOLLOUGH & CO. GL'G-tf American in then a ti ien anaiut-ic , u....-. ... . on otherwise judgment pro confess will he on, oinei j o letition heard ex granieu aslllsl ""'i t P'ZIV Alexander C.Curry, Clerk of our nts tho fanrth Monday of April saioyouv Ampr:can independence. A. U. ii. ; cuRRY, C. C C 641-Gt pr adv $3 25 -kmmrtn to verv lowest manufacturing prices. Fayetteville, April 5, 1SSJ. J. UTLEY. tf WANTED. Fayetteville, April 12. " CARTHAGE HOTEL. THE Subscriber having fitted up and enlarg ed the above well known House, is now prepared te entertain travellers with increased comfort. ie ROB'T McNABB. Carthage, Moore Co,, N. C, 637 May 10, 1&51. 5 J them may be found at all times av when not protessionany cau. ETT M. D. II. A. McSWAiXM, ai. April 30, 1S61. 03G-tf LAW NOTICE. jih mi RAM) A. T. SMITH illlv i . cc a nrlprson street, nesro rnme- Has wm - r:f,vilie Hotel. He will attend rs opposite "f laim3 and law business gen C.'ie2w the taking of account erally. ano H'" i'tnrii uardians and part- of executors, -uui . .. ----- ners, either in suit or otherwise. T,n'v 11. 1S51 y . state of Xortli Carolina Moore C ounty. Court of Pleas and Qua'rter Sessions- April . . A J'- !' 1 SIJ1VV 411" Alfred lirower, num n -j- Petition for sale of land. : tht antir.rtion of the Court It PPr' L.r"" "f hi defendants in thi l- t iriiri iiUl w . i case is a non-resident of this State it ii i luere- ordered by the Court that publication be mat: vveen pea Qui Moore, a BLOUNT'S CREEK FACTORY. . . en T-S ShirtinffS. Flax fccotton Clcth , 7-3 & 4-1 (made of shoe thread,) Cotton Osaaburgs, Cotton Yarn (all Nos.,) Stocking Yarn &. Carpet V, arp. For sale by the bale or piece bv GEO. McNEILL. June 11, 1S51. " .1-1- . Ti .i I... mmn recently me Hotel. It was buta slight blaze when firt seen, but in five minutes the whole upper storv was full of flames. Be tore the en gines could get upon the ground and com mence playing, the American House on one side, and ti.re, occuj .ed bf Mrwrs Rhodes as a furnishing establishment. flxmpe. 1 lie UUUUIlis in v.w inity bcin" all of wood and extremely nbustible.Uie tire spread up Clay street, r - -. . . ii. ....I l... burnt were the ISianiic, Apouo, aim iuc General Harrison, storeships. Calilornia, Motit-'omerv, Pine, Sansonie, Commerciai, and Clay biieets, were nearly aesirojeu. , The Sacramento liotei is uiowi. u,-, Howard &. Green's Building, containing many valuable law librarios, Jones's Hotel, the Saving's Bank, and Dodge &. " Cos Express olficc, Agents' Buildings, California Exchange, Uow x oro a were saved. The Dramatic Museum, Custom-house, Jenny Lind Theatre, i ark' er House, Adams & Co's Express Oftice, the Engine House, the Union Hotel, are among the buildings burned. The fallowing are among the principal loses: W. 11. Robinson, 30,000 ; Webber & Hammond, S30,000 ; Baker & II. C. Kenan. $50,000 ; C. J. Brown, SS0.000; Heath & Emory, Colvin Paige & Co., S30.000 ; Paige & Webster, S30.000; Gillingham. 860,000; Davis & Smith, goUjUOO ; nxenange, , J. S. Owens, $50,0Q0 ; Dickinson House $36,000; with numerous other merchanllle houses, varying from two to thirty thousand each. The total, according to the estimate, can not be less than SI, 500,000. The destruction of the Union Hotel in volves a loss of $250,000. Messrs Adams & Co. saved their books, &c. The da posites of Wells &. Co. are saved. Measures have been taken to supply tho city with water from a lake near three miles distant. A proposition had been laid before the council by Mr Merrifield, and was to be acted on May 15th, and, if favorably, Mr M- would leave immediately for the Atlantic States to contract for tho pipes and other materials. , The rebuilding had already commenced. The lUt of sullerers included the names of seven hundred firms and individuals. Among the heaviest are u. umua, near S 200,000; Sunonslield, Bach, & Co., 150,000; Starkey & Uro.. 8150.000; xripv. Smith, fii Kilev. 8125,000; Ottcn- A. t 7 ' r " ' " mm. It a, m m - f . 1 were vie combust back towards Sacramento, ami uown .ay towards Kearny with frightful rapidity. i. had lull commanu, aim 4 1 3 wa - - heimer, Hirsch &. Co., 81 30,000 ; Moore, THE subscribers having, at June Term ISal department couiu on.y w u n u . nf PUas and Oaarter Sessions tor , ..,ia,.a ami endeavor lO ciiects. ot me vuuii". i f A. uu,u-'i" . - ... :. I Kw il.nv n.,mKprbnd countv. laiien uui. . . anticinaiinil ii. t "" '"-J vul. w. t-: n Rmlnn "IC33 " " - i o . . i r ministration on the estate ""i:: on the north SUle ueiore n dee'd, hereby give general notice to creu Btreet Kut '. every other the pro- r.f oaid estate, to present mt-ir " 1 reutucn i'""; - - Z I. ,tarl T I -1 IV uthenticated, within me wm .---:," that nurDose. otnerwise mis uu.."."- . . . - i - . . 1 . I :u kn. nf rPCllL'PPV. Pieaueu in u' . . ... . . . . . . . - j iv ill nlo3 make im Debtors to sam ..... ! mediate payment. , HAKKi n. i ii. buai w.'i r Adm rs. RALPH P- BUXTON, I- ,r. which it could spread it took UllCLiivu . liniir-i. ; .wn rnurse. mere 43 i.n. v.. -- t V J to save much south it sprea east June 14, 1S51. 642-3t nf the moveables, lo tne d lo Bush street, anu to me 4 k.kf filirpPTllIIr rt lit JaCKSOU Stircii " I O '. - f Hunont Street to K . .vliarves The blocks ueiwccii ut.w.. a Kearn' streets, est of PorUmuuth iill mm... JN Hi M b 1 U U IV " far as Bush street, three in ID SHOES. b'i-, are in ashes. Between . nusn NOTICE. MOLASSES Also. 2,000 lbs fresh Rice, . . . anhscriber. either .11 n.r.n9 indeDieu i-u . , - 0j ah r" are requestea w tn note or account, are re 4 rndUlgeo.notbeHOS. J. ANDERSON. p ID the iNOriH uaiuniiiau -, , ie iu . .j T, he and ap es notilvintt saiu juiiii oui.j , s, nouijiii? f,r.,.. f Pleas and - it the next rerm "t u uu.. r at ine ia nuntv of Quarter 1 : n , ,.th. on the Moore.w.- - -id the fourth -Mouu-jr . - --j tit.on. other be be Xid answer or demur to said petition, o , P l the allegations therein contained will Sen pro cognfesso. and the petition will nerd ex parte as xo on, rfd CoS Office in Carthage, the fourth Mon Iwn April A. D. 1S51. and 75th year of Amer- sai Hv in Apr ican Independence. 641-6t A. C CURRY, C. pr adv 3 25 C. C. OF BOOTS AJ Trio subscriber has iust receiv n o-nod sunnlv of Boots and Qi,noa fnr Gentlemen's and La dies wear, of the best quality, Tv-Kih hewill sell low for cash. a ,.UArtment of fancy children s Also a ri'-"JL , Shoes, a gopa wi- T.to..r. tiii rvcaru streets, five m nunioer,arra.. . U..n,.nmprv ana naiistnuc, uusn and Jackson streets, i .. U liurnett uown. UCI . an - -it- r hlnr.kn. almost every building ot The above Stock was purchased at ine which IS destroy eu, mere w m.-u, lueaoo . The work i3i ee:Kl tn pven ?uess at the and can laereiui 5, , .u,.r.;.l ItlS niiiwaa'"- o good, and if it rips in a reasoname reou w of -fog, or the amount ot pro will be repaired g .. -,, . hnnl, and I . laatrnvPll. A thousand building . repairea graw. boots and Hotrnved t.. $XEb. Sl0.000,000couia B.t replace .he urr.o. june ii, He shoes Tickner, & Co., S130.0OO; ucDoorn, Byneaus Si Grisar, 814f,000 ; E Mickle &. Co, 200,000 ; Dall. Austin, Si. Co., S150,000 ; Middleton &Selorr, 250,000. Six men were burnt to death at one building; their names are captain " eicn, Lewis Richland, Edward Mct-aiuii, ucou Greenbann, Reuben Baker, andNesbauiu Rosenthal. Many individuals were serious, ly burnt and otherwise injured among them General James Wilson. Vigorous measures have been already taken loi re building the burnt district, and building were oing up in all directions. The tin at Sto'ckton was the work of an incendiary, originating in the Merchant's Hotel. FllOMO REG 0 S TH K S AN n W I C II We have Oregon dates to May 3. Tho weather was exceedingly warm. 11m miners from Clamputh lot8ive very flattering accounts. 1 hey are oU y diggmg from S3 to 4 per J u- ...!0..r?lr..rii amounted to 13,o, - . -ra- lhp sandwich Islands to tho five squares in num- uat V' . re.ched San Francisco. Besides Uiese ytn or. MM w. unv .,.. ' Z .rood authority that the Hawaiian government had decided to apply to the Government of the .United States lor annexation, and that an officer of our citv is on his way to Washington intrusted with the mission. and and Montgomery nd e 20 Hilda now landing. for sale Vy June 18. 612-3t . BRANSON & SON. June 14, 1S51.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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